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t POULTRY AND GAME Can iret you fan cy prices fo r W ild D ucks and other gam e in season. W rite us for cash offer on all kinds o f poultry, pork. etc. Pe arson-Pag e C o ., P o rtla n d WANTED: Veal, Pork, Poultry, hides NO COMMISSION CHARGED. W rite today fo r fairs and our net cash price list. W e gruarant* , fair tr< a ment, higheet prices, and “ Check by Return M ail.” G ive us a trial w ith your next lot o f produce. F. M. '•ch m ali & C o ., h d Ip CipiUl, $10,000. No Facilities. “ They say that Cupid strikes the match that sets the world aglow. But where does Cupid strike the match? — that's what I ’d like to know.”— Cor nell Widow. E Machinery Second-Hand Machin ery bought, «old and _ exchanged: en g in e «, boilers, sawmills, etc. The J. E. M artin Co.. 83 lat St.. Portland. Send for Stock List and pricea. OLMES i BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON (/ TENTH STSi P O R TLA N D . O R E„ M.&M . SCHOOL of TELEGRAPHY 533-535 Cham ber o f Commerce B u ild in g PO R T LA N D , OREGON A school fo r the teaching o f Telegraphy under the personal supervision o f the proprietor. A . E . Myers, expert telegrapher. D a y and n igh t sessions. TE R M S: Course« in easy m onthly installments, enabling you to take up m w ell- paid profession a t little coat. W rite fo r fu ll particulars. i 5714 Hours, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m., or by appointment DR. JOSEPH ROANE Chiropractor S P IN A L ADJUSTMENTS Scientific Treatm ent o f all A cu te and Chronic Diseases. Licensed Practitioner. Suite 424-5-7 ^ r c a d e Building. Seattle. a Public Servant. “ A human being trying to co-operate with other human beings in a com mon service” is a public servant who amply earns his pay.— Louisville Cour ier-Journal. M A N C E O F TUE ÏU U 'E E Awful Prospect. "Pop, did you look like me when you were a boy?” "Yes, W illie; why do you ask?” “ Oh, nothing.”— Puck. Club Motto. The motto of a certain women's club Is “ In great things unity, in small things liberty. In all things cnarlty." What Counts. What counts is what we feel within, not what we do without— Life. K Hand-Power Stump Puller E A S Y TERM S. W a lte r J. Fitzpatrick. Wiéáztoa Haul Ateo. Settle IN EYES AND A L L FORMS OF IN FLAMMATION OF EYES OR EYELIDS Rest. Some doctors say that if a woman could really rest until t^n o’clock ev ery day she would add a decade to her life." Rest Is the only thing that lets us catch up with ourselves. Exception to the Rule. Briggs— “ They say that ‘two heads are better than one.’ ” Griggs—“ That’s all a mistake. Both my w ife and I want to be the head of the house and it doesn’t work at all.” FOR MEN Y.M.C. A>«'SCHOOLS A Really Classy Shoe $500,000 EQUIPMENT. 50 MEN TEACHERS. 75 COURSES. GYMNASIUMS. SWIMMING. LIBRARIES. PRINCE SHOE CO., D»y sck«al fee, 6 mos. Send f o r Free Illustrated Catalogue. lifter U . Jon M U iJ k wrte to Portland. Ore. Determining Factor. Technique, sooner or later, deter mines the fate of a play.— William T. Price. Summer Annoyances such as prickly heat, Ivy poisoning, insect bites and offensive perspiration are quickly relieved by applying Ty ree’s Antiseptic Powder. 25c. at drug gists or write J. S. Tyree, Washington D. C., for free sample.— Adv. CENTRAL Y.M.C. A., PORTLAND, OR. Disillusionment. A woman had three caskets to give to a man. One day she read In his eyes that he could take but the near Colonel McIntyre Has a Red-hot Sun est and lowest, and that Instant arose from her heart the walling cry, "The day at Ashbury Park. king Is dead.”— W ill Levington Com Ashbury Park, N. J.— This fashion fort. able summer resort was visited last week-end by Colonel McIntyre and the Central Provincial Quartet A special feature of the campaign conducted by the Colonel were the open-air gather ings at the "Gospel Chariot” in the grove, where the crowds listened with rapt attention and appreciation. Des pite the fact that the heat was intense, with the thermometer registering 98 T he R em arkable A ction of degrees In the shade, the meetings wero successful, and one soul claimed a F am ou s R em edy and Christ. Captain Cameron and Lieu Som e Facts A b o u t It. tenants Sowton and Jackson are car rying on a good work here.— W. H. B. The skin 1» but a net work of fine blood Vessels. And It Is a perfectly natural His Side Line. consequence that any influence In the “ That poet who wrote an ode to a blood that Is a condition of 111 health bunch of daffodils and won the $10,000 makes Its first appearance In the skin. prize offered by the eastern magazine There are certain medicinal properties —Is that all he does for a living?” "By that follow the course of the blood stream no means. He is also an authority on and the Influence of these properties Is of an antidote. This Is why S. S. 8.. onion culture and is a staff contribu that the best known blood purifier, has such tor for three agricultural journals.” a positive action In the skin. There Is one Ingredient In S. S. S. which peculiarly stimulates cellular or glandular activity Hard to Please. to select from the blood or from this An old citizen in a country village, line net work of blood vessels In the skin, being asked for a subscription toward th03a elements which It requires for re repairing the fence of the graveyard, generation. Thus pimples, acne, eczema, lupus, or declined, saying: “ I subscribed to ward improving that burying ground any other blood condition that attacks the nigh on to forty years ago and my fam ekin or seeks an outlet through the skin met with the antidotal effect of 8. 8. 8. ily hain't had no benefit from it yet.” is The action of 8. 8. 8. In the cellulah tissues of the body serves the active pur pose of atlmulatlng each cellular part to A Six Foot Clock. the healthy and judicious selection of Its A six-foot clock which stands In an own essential nutriment. Not only this, office at Carlisle, Pa., has been operat but If from the presence of some disturb ed by elcetricity from the earth since ing poison a condition of disease arises, 1870. A wire runs from the earth to 8. S. 8. so directs ti e local cells that this a magnet in the clock, and so constant poison Is rejected and eliminated from has the supply of electricity beeu that thefr presence. This Is why skin troubles vanish so the clock has run well-nigh contin readily and why they do not return. uously since It was invented. Under the influence of 8. 8. 8. thle fine net work of blood vessels In the skin la constantly taking from the blood the nu To Save Closet Space. trition required for healthy tlsaue and the Metal towel racks, that have flat cauao of disease Is Just as constantly be places at each curved end to screw to ing removed, scattered and rendered a wall, will almost double the capacity harmless. These facts are more fully of your closet If screwed to the bot explained In a book on skin troubles sent tom of the lower shelf. A dozen gar by The 8wlft Specific Co., 100 Bwtft ment hangers may be suspended from Bldg., Atlanta. Ga. You will find 8. 8. 8. on sale at all drug stores. Get a bottle each one. to-day and banish all skin afflictions. For a Red Blotchy Skin A n E n v ia b le R e c o rd Q A Q *7 U : 7 8YNOPSIS. ROMAN EYE BALSAM T h e “T o p g r a d e ” S h o e C ourse— OQPTRK3HT19I3 "BY W&CHAPWAN W U f o r fifty yaars the continent o f North America had been laolated from the raat of the world by the use of Z-rays, a won derful Invention o f Hannibal Prudent. The Invention had saved the country from foreign Invasion, and the continent had been united under one government with Prudent as president. For half a century peace ana prosperity reigned In this part o f the world. The story opens with President Prudent critically 111. His death Is hastened by the receipt of a message from Count von Werdensteln of Germany that he has at last succeeded In penetrating the rays. Dying, he warns his daughter Astra that this means a for eign Invasion. He tells her to hurry to the Island o f Clrynlth, but dies before he ran tell the location o f the place. Astra Is nominated for the presidency by the continental party. Napoleon Edison calls on Astra, Informs her that ha was a pu S O U R S T O M A C H , D Y S P E P S I A , pil of her father*!, and promiles to help POOR APPE TITE , CONSTIPATION, her. He gives her a ring made o f a new L IV E R COMPLAINT, BILIOUSNESS ly discovered substance which, he says, will solve the problem o f flying. Cheval ier dl Leon appears In Europe. He notes that preparations have been completed for an Invasion of America. He calls on von Werdensteln and offers him the se o f making gold. He demands In re F O R S C A L D IN G S E N S A T I O N cret turn absolute disarmament and peace. PORTLAND, OREGON Comm ercial....................................... $ 50.00 Shorth an d................. 60.00 A u tom obile....................................... 51.00 W ireless T ele gra p h y........................ 50.00 Telegraph y and Train D espatch in g 25.00 Electrical E n g in e e rin g .................... 50.00 C ivil S ervice...................................... 25.00 College P rep a ra tory......................... 40.00 Boys Elem entary School.................. 25.00 Plu m b in g................................... 25.00 C a r p e n tr y ......................................... 15.00 M ining and A ssa yin g....................... 80.00 P h a rm a c y ......................................... 80.00 Mechanical E n g in e e r in g ................. 25.00 O th er courses....................... $2.00 to 150.00 V Ó Ñ 'k O R V A T H and D EA N H O AR D Generally Succeeds. A woman likes to marry a man who feels that he was bora to command. Just to prove to him that he wasn't— Puck. Novel Method of Revenge. Jilted by her fiance, a young Pads dressmaker avenged herself on the young man recently by painting his face and hands with black varnish while he was asleep. £ ^ »I so lated 141-143 Frwt St. Psrtksi On. H O W A R D E. RTTRTUN - Awayer ana Chemist, ■ I Leadville. Colorado. Sperimeu price«: Gold, dilver. Lead $1. Gold. 8il\er, 75o; Gold. 6Uc: Zmo or Copper. SI. Mulling envelope« n id fu ll price list nt on application. Control and Umpire work so sited. Reference: Cur bona to National Bank. Students recinterei d u rin e the p ast year; the largest num ber in the history o f our «cbooi. 1 C alls fo r office help lest year. T h is Is the b irv e e t dem and for 1 ■ help e r e r recorded in the history o f any c o il* * « in the N o rth w est. and affords us an excellent opportunity to G uaran tee positions to our G raduates. W r it e us at once fo r Inform ation concernine nor courses: Shorthand. Penm anship. T y p e w ritin g T elegraph y. Beokkeepta*. CHAPTER V.— Continued. Seemingly It was a pleasant, enjoy able social affair, with everything so smooth and polished that one might easily make a dangerous slip and break his own neck. When Chevalier di Leon arrived in his apartment he was well aware that he had been followed, but he did not care. He was thinking of the be witching Countess Rosiny. Where had be met her? At last he found the place in his well classified memories. “ The Amer- lean Cafe Restaurant,” he ejaculated. Then without further delay he went to bed. The chancellor sat In his library awaiting the report of his followers. As soon as he received the Informa tion that the chevalier had gone to bed and was eafely sleeping he did likewise, but he did not sleep as soundly as dl Leon. He had troubled dreams. The reports that the chancellor re ceived from the men who were follow ing the chevalier the next day were not exciting. He had visited the mu seums, studied new industries and, In face, was Interested In everything. Shortly before nightfall he went to his hangar, brought out his 'plane and cruieed about above the city, finally ascending To such a height that he al most vanished from the eyes of the detectives. By ten o'clock he was again at the hotel. Saturday evening the chevalier atr tended the house ball at the palace of the Countess Rosiny. He even played at the card tables, losing a few gold pieces. The detectives obtained a number of twenty mark coins and sent them to the chancellor with their report; every one was of nineteenth century make. The Counteas Rosiny was summoned to a long confidential talk. No one knew what they discussed, but when the countess was home and alone In her dainty, perfumed boudoir, she locked the door and flung herself on her sofa, weeping bitterly. "I—I shall betray him, the first real man I have ever seen; besides, how can I be ceitain that he will love me?” She clenched her little fist and shook it at the portrait of a man who hap pened to be her husband. "You fiend, see what you have made of m e!” Everything went emoothly; nobody Interfered with the chevalier’s actions, although he knew every move he made was watched. One evening, after returning from one of hla dally aerial trips, as he Jumped out of his machine, a dark robe was cast over his head and a number o f men grasped him. He struggled, but strong hands held him fast, and a few minutes later he was bound and nearly suffocated by a heavy cloth that shut out the air. Then the cloth was removed and a tight fitting bandage placed over his eyes. "W ill the ohevaller promise to keep quiet?" asked a strange voice. "For, In that case, I will not be foroed to gag him." " I promise,” was the helpless cheva lier’s answer. He was placed on a stretcher-like affair and carried away. He could not see, but hie sense of hearing told him that they carried him to a near by hangar; there be was placed in some kind of a tonneau and he heard the chug, chug of a very powerful motor. The buzx of the pro pellers followed. The next moment he felt the lift ing of the aeroplane; the air craft made one turn, then shot out under full power. Several hours passed without change, but when the ma chine began to deacend he recognized the fresh, salty air of the ocean, and he heard the water break on the rocks In a peculiar, mournful manner. The machine landed and he heard muffled talk, but could not understand I t At last he was lifted out from the tonneau of the machine and carried Into a building where the bandage waa removed from his eyea and the ropes cut He found himself In a simply fur nished, clean room with a uniformed officer standing beside him. "Chevalier dl Leon, this Is your room; tomorrow we will have a talk." He saluted courteously and, turning on his heels, left, locking the door behind him. CHAPTER VI. b u s in e s s i. m . w A i k o , P i - Ute*. COLLEGE Paart* SC. «tar Marri»««. Partlaad. Or. Hearty Dutch Salutation. ana wane you havt all my tympathy, I cannot tell you that you have my The Dutch are exceedingly sparing of words, but their God bless you! af love." A sigh escaped her lips; she thought ter someone has sneezed Is both quick of the man whom she loved, for whom and hearty. That sneezing Is an evil, she felt that she was created. She the had effects of which can be avert- j ed by prayer, is an almost world-wide yearned to say eome soothing words superstition, but as colonizers the to the friend of her father, but just Dutch bad particular opportunity to \ then a sharp ringing sounded through test lta universality. Sneezing Is tak the whole suite. It was a signal for en more seriously in Holland than any extremely Important communications where else. and she left hurriedly with a glance Italy’s olive-oil yield for the 1912- pleading for Hale's pardon. A moment later Astra was In the 1913 season is estimated at 40,000,000 gallons, compared with 65,000,000 gal library putting tho electro-stylograph lons last season. In working order with shaking fingers. She could hardly believe her eyes; tho pointer of the machine was on the Is land of Helgoland, the great German fortification. The machine was at last adjusted; The "blues” —anxiety—sleeplessness—and warnings of pain and d ls-^^ the sparkling stopped and the strong, 1 tress are sent by the nerves like flying messengers tnroughout body and’ 1 t UNTO ÍTATtí AND SKAT BRITAIN ♦ manly voice of Napoleon Edison waa limbs. Such feelings may or may not be accompanied by backache or heard. His picture appeared on the headache or bearing down. The local disorders and inflammation, if there presidency. The elections of the south Is any, should be treated with Dr. Pierce's Lotion Tablets. Then the helioplate, bowing smilingly toward ern republics took place at different nervous system and the entire womanly make-up feels the tonic effect at the girl whose heart was beating dates, but throughout the continent painfully. Her blood rushed to her the continentals were In power. D R . P I E R C E ’S head as she responded to the greet The girl, upon whom future respon ing. sibilities rested heavily, was strength “ Your excellency. I have to report ening herself for coming events. She that the confederated fleet of the Eu was occupied consulting politicians, ropean monarchies started for Ma when taken systematically and for any period of time. It Is not a“cure-all," generals, admirals, making flying trips deira today. I have been a prisoner, but has given uniform satisfaction for over forty years, being designed for to the fortifications that were rapidly but an hour ago I eecaped. Tomor the tingle purpose of curing woman's peculiar ailments. going up, or being remodeled accord row at 10:00 p. m. I will be at the ing to the new requirements of the Crystal Palace to tell you everything.” Sold In liquid form o r tablets by times. druggists—o r send SO one-cent “ I am so very, very happy that I Constantly she expected news from have at last heard from you!” •tam p* fo r a box o f Dr. Pierce’s the man she had seen only once, the F avorite Prescription Tablets. Edison bowed; In the hazy back man whom she looked upon as the de ground of the picture she could see A d . Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N .Y . liverer of the American continent, and another man holding a steering wheel also the man she loved. In his hand, and beside him waa the Days, weeke, months went by. The faint form of a woman watching Edi day of Inauguration came. She had son. Fellow Feeling. Real Heroism. W illie had often visited hla father's expected confidently that she would To live well In the quiet routine of ” 1 will be there at ten, your ex life; to fill a little space because God office in town and had grown quit* hear from him, or see him on the day cellency.” wills It; to go on cheerfully with a fond of Miss Drew, his father's s e e r» she took the oath at the capitol, but “ I will expect you!” petty round of little duties, little avo tary. One morning when hts father she was disappointed. The picture vanished. She leaned cations; to smile for the Joys of others was starting for town he heard Wtt» The whole American continent cele over tho plate that had, a second ago, when the heart Is aching— who does He's voice shouting; "Father, wait a brated the day, but It was empty of reflected the Image of the man In this, his works will follow him. He minute!” Daddy waited until W illis Joy for her, the President. may not be a hero to the world, but caught up. "W ell, son, what is It?" whom she placed all her hopes. She appeared In white, simple, Joy and happiness so filled her he Is one of God’s heroes.— Dean Far he usked. " I want to give you a kiss for Miss Drew,” replied WlUle. beautiful, unadorned except for the heart that the nows that the confed rar. ring which he had given and she al erated fleet was on its way did not M o th e rs w i l l fin d M rs. W i n s l o w s S o o th in g Athletic Vegetable. ways wore. She looked like a bride seem so terrible. r u p tho h o st ro m e d v to uso fo r th o ix c h ild r e n What Is known as the "Jumping on her way to the altar with the man r l a g th s U -e tilin g p e r io d . As sho took the paper out of the Bonn'' is a curious Mexican seed which she had chosen. machine to see the message she pon was seat over to England In the early The ceremonies occupied almost the dered: "The message came from Hel Draining a Metropolis. London sewage has Its main drain fifties. Each bean contains the larva entire day, and the evening was spent goland, and he says he will be here age outfalls at Barking and Crossness of a worm slmlal rto our apple worm. at the ball given by the continental- tomorrow. How oan that be?" and the average dally quantity dealt It spins a soft case within the seed, lsts. Throughout the congratulations and moves about without harm. This Recalling that the Vice-president that were received a shadow was hov was waiting for her, she went back with Is about 260,000,000 gallons, movement causes the bean to bump while the total quantity of sludge col ering over all. lected at Barking and C ross»«»» Is about upon any surface upon which H to the green room. It was late when Astra arrived at may be placed. “A very Important meesage came,” over 2,500,000 tons. her home. She looked over the cor she said to Halo, In' extenuation of His Downfall From Quadruplets. respondence that awaited her. There her long absence. Then, after a short Eyes Need When Samuel Rawlings, a baker, was no line from the man whose hand pause, she added: “ I may as well tell T r y M u r in e E v o R e m e d y . N o 8 m a r t ln g -—F e « writing she had never seen no news you now, the confederated European F i n e — A c t « Q u ic k ly . T r y It i o r R e d , W e a k , forty-one years old, was sentenced to W a t e r y E y e a a m i G r a n u la t e d E y e lid s . Illu s * six months’ hard labor as an Incorri whatever from Napoleon Edison. fleet is on Its way to Madeira." t m te d B o o k In e a c h P a c k a g e . M u rin e 1« gible rogue, It was stated that hla Yet he had said; "You will hear by o u r O eallstH -n ot » “ Patent Mod- The Vice-President gasped. "And compounded Ici no” — bu t used In su ccessfu l Ph ysician s’ P rac downward career seemed to hava b » from me as soon ae I can tell you you have connections with Europe, tice f o r m any years. Now dedicated to tho P u b - gun a few years ago when hla wife Go an d sold by lirucgistB at 26c snd 60c p e r Dottle. something definite. When you need your excellency?" M u rin e Kyo balvo In A septic Tubes, 26o and 60c. gave birth to four children. He had me I will be at your sldo ready to She smiled at his surprise. "N ot M urine Eye R em edy C o., C h loago since been prosecuted repeatedly for help you." Ill-treating her.— London Mall. connections; only one, but that one Dr. P ierce’s Pellets, small, sugar- With these thoughts to console her I believe In Implicitly.” Trouble Amidships. coated, easy to take ns candy, regulate she bent her head to sleep. "Then there will be a session of and invigorate stomach, liver and bow- Nanny Ooat.—" I thought father had The President was at her office the union ministers tomorrow?” a perfect digestion." Billy— 'He has, j els and cure constipation. — early the next morning. Her first of ordinarily; but a while ago he ate a "Not tomorrow, but very likely the ficial action was to consult with the day after." American Forester# to Help Palestine lot of adjectives off a circus poster."— military commanders, then to send Puck. Shortly after this the Vice-president That the successful work of Ameri out a proclamation to all the republics left and Astra retired to her private Non-Negotlable. can foresters In their own country has of the greatest union of the world, apartment, giving out orders no one Crawford — “ Are those dollar attracted wide attention 4s shown by giving them detailed Instructions re should dlBturb her until the next j l ae fact that an agricultural colony In watches any good?” Crabshaw — garding the defense of the continent. morning. | Palestine has Just applied to the Unit "Th ey’re all right, except when you In accordance with the decision of When the tired, but now happy girl ed States Forest Service for help In are broke.”— Judge. the most competent military men, was alone, undisturbed, ahe'klssed the planting trees to bind the drifting General Eugene Grant Gunner was ap ring with tho word "Clrynlth” on It, Bands of the Mediterranean. The col pointed commander In chief of the con and looked up to heaven with Joyful ony is near Jaffa, or Yafa, the ancient tinental armies of America. Exten eyes. The man who gave'her the ring Joppa of the Bible, and there la being developed In connection with It a sea sive arrangements were made to en was coming. side resort, with hotel, villas, both list those who were willing to take up houses and gardens. arms for the defense of their country, CHAPTER TER Vll.'i The reclamation of sand dunes Is and the old form of national guard not a serious problem in the eastern tactlcB were revived. United States, because tho prevailing The Prison. 1 Astra labored day and night though The morning after th# .Imprison winds are from the land and the sand she prayed that God would prevent ment of the Chevalier dl Leon a mil la blown into the sea. On the west the bloodshed for which she was pre itary official came Into th# ijiom that coast the situation is more serious. Tho most notable example of reclaim paring her people. Such were her served as his temporary cell, ed sand areas there is furnished by thoughts and still no news came from " I have the liberty to offer you ths Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, the man who had promised so much, freedom of the fort In case ‘you give where grasses, acacias and later trees from whom she expected so much. your word of honor not to try to es and shrubs, have converted sand Her cheeks began to lose their cape. It will not cauae you any un wastes Into pleasure-grounds of great color, and her large eyes often looked easiness to do that, as there Is not beauty, and what has been dons In longingly Into the distance. "Why the slightest chance for you to gain San Francisco may, presumably, be done at Jaffa. doeB he not come? Why does he not your liberty." Another instance of reclamation send a message?” "Captain, I thank you very much; may be seen at Landes, France, where The Vice-president, Mr. Hale, was not only will I not give my word, but announced to her one evening. He I will tell you plainly that I' Intend a wealth-producing forest of maritime pine, the source of the French turpon bowed deeply before her as the Pres to do my best to escape from this tine, has been grown to take the place ident, then with the familiar air of a prison, where your superior^ have of shifting dunes. The American for- close friend, he took Astra's hand In placed me without having the slight I esters also give the address of the his. est cauae for the action." Ho smiled French seedsman who furnished this “ My dear girl,” he began, "1 am pleasantly at the captain and contin government with the maritime pine much troubled; your efforts will un ued: " I can see that you realize how seed which has been used In planting dermine your health. The roses ou I feel about it, and for that reason I experiments on the Florida national forest, near the Gulf coast. advise you to be on the alert or 1 will escape.” "Just as you! please, chevalier. It 1 b my duty to. make your temporary detention as pleasant as possible, and if agreeable to you we can gat ac quainted at the breakfast table." "That sounds good. I am hungry." The dining-room wae comfortable and pleasant; the breakfast was o f our * simple and wholesome. Painless Prisoner and guard sat silent for a Find« Help in Lydia E. Pink- Methods o f while, and at last the chevalier said: Extracting ham's Vegetable “ I suppose It Is vain for me to ask Teeth. you the name o f the place where I am Compound. Out-of-Cow. p a » Imprisoned?” pte a u » t e r . ÜMte "You are right, chevallerl" plata and M l « "You havo an advantage ovsr me, work flntahad tao—e Bellevue, Ohio. —“ I was in a terrible captain. You know my name and I state before I took L yd ia E. Pinkham’s don’t know yours; Is It against your Anakaota tassate V e g e t a b l e Com anta» baakad kvM orders to tell me?" pound. M y back r a n la Partlaad “ No, Indeed, chevalier; my naans is acheduntil I thought Hans Euler." it would break, I had "Thank you, Captain Euler. I as pains all over ma, sure you that I am glad I have mads omet HOURS; nervous feelings and SteJan • l a t your acquaintance." periodic troubles. I I A M . l a a P . l t Pkawaat A 2029; Mala 2029. They talked pleasantly during waa very Weak and breakfast. Afterward th « captain es run down and w aa falline Bide., Third aad Waahlaetaa. Fartload "I Will Be There at 10, Your Excel corted his prisoner Into the adjoin losing hope o f ever lency." ing reading and billiard room. They b e i n g w e l l and ------------\ played a game of carambol; the chew strong. A f t e r tak OUT OP TOWN your cheeke are already turning pale. alter won. ing Lydia E. Pink- You should think of yourself in the PEOPLE (TO BB CONTINUED.) ^ ham ’s V egetable Compound I Improved Interest of the union, or you will be o*n rRrtlftp rapidly and today am a w ell woman. X Rinata of , 111. My dear Astra, you know bow Tanbark as Fuel. H*a ’ h b cannot tell you how happy I feel and I from much I—I adore you." He had re Perhaps the most (important of cannot say too much foryourCompound. tained Astra’s hand, but at theae waste fuels In the United States has W ould not be without it In the house I f words she slowly withdrew it. been spent tanbark. A rough estimate Jt cost three times the amount." — Mrs. " I first saw you when under the would Indicate that this notarial gen th« C kla«« In in « C has . C hapm an , K. F . D. No. 7, Belle care of your father, watched you de erated a few years ago an amount Of Try O M * mor* If yon have h a m f-een >-ee* <k do rtorln « 1 vue, Ohio. th 1« o n « and that one and have not velop, atrong and beautiful. I wish ■team that would have otherwise re marient relief. Let th I« great net nr Hand presorth« Becaose your case Is a difficult one, you would let me carry at leaat part qulred the yearly cmwomptlos ef of your burden. I am a man and I about 2.000,000 tonaof highgradecoal. doctors having done you no good, do not can stand more than a frail woman." Tat this valuable fuel, mays tha En centim e to aufTer without givin g Ly dia a re not known to the o a tsld « w o rld , handed down fro m fa th e r to «oa in t The girl president blushed; taking gineering Magaslne, west at on* Urns E . Pink ham 's Vegetable Compound a fn m ilU a 1 « C h in a . I t rarely haa remedied many this for encouragement. Mr. Hale con considered a mar* detriment and an t r ia l CONSULTATION FREE. tinued: "Astra, I love you, will you expense to the Miajbsr lndaatry. It eases o f fem ale ills, auch as inflamma 1» r«a II»« « ef u a i aaS oaa.o« ran, siRs Ste •gmpMte blaak »ad - i ran Ur. ■■ i l n la »l be my wife?” was disposed of by 'dumping It Into tion, ulceration, displacements, tumors. The statesman itood helpless before rivers, filling In waat» ground, and by Irregularities, periodic pains, backache^ the girl who smiled kindly at him. making roads with It. often nesses! and U may bo exactly w hat you need. NEC. BEE WO CHINESE MEOMIIEML "Sit down, Mr. Vice-president, and tatlng the paying Oat of laima sums The Plnkham record Is a proud and 162* First St., Car. be good enough to listen to me." for lta disposition. This aEriklngljr peerless one. I t is a record o f constant He ooeyea and Astra sat down op Illustrates a ease o f how tha Improve victory over the obstinate ilia o f w om an I V « , posite him. tnant of a furnace converted a hither — Ilia that deal out despair. I t Is an e s - ___ "Your propoeal honors me, Mr. Vice- to supposed combustible Into a va le tabliahed fa c t that Lydia El Pinkham’a F. N . u. president; I am sorry that 1 am un able waste fuel of the automombae Vegetable Compound haa r e s t o r e d able to accept It. The times that we tibia class, and ahowa how an aaor health to thousands o f such suffering are living in are auch that matter* moua waste was converted let# aa women W h y don’t you try it i f you WHFN -riti«» ta i " ttaa tkte paper. such as this would be out of plaoe. equally great foonohay. Rood such a medicinu I - The Meesage From Helgoland. The election was over. Astra Pru dent, daughter o f Hannibal Prudent, had been elected President of the United Republics of America. The dignified Ambroslo Hals won the rice- \ Why W omen Have Nerves favorite p rescription R ’ When Your Care “ You’re Safe” so long as you keep the Stomach, Liver and Bowels working regu larly and when the first sign of weakness ap pears be sure to take HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS promptly. It will help you keep the appetite normal, digestion per fect and liver and bowels active. Try it. WOMAN IN TENM8LE STATE “DIDN’T HURT A BIT” Wise Dental Co. T C GEE W O