SMALL SfflP’S DAY
IN PACIFIC ENDLNG
NORTHWEST MARKET
REPORTS.
3 3 = 1 ' you do In tn.v place*” she asked aa
The Governor's
K a th e r in e 's silence gave virtual as
sent.
"1?” K a th e r in e a ske d vacantly. She
th ought a m oment. T h e n quickly, ear-
i ne stly : “I'll tell you what I'd do. I’d
i do w hat they all do. I'd save w h a t ’s
i left of the affection I once hud. I t ’s
no use sta n d in g o v e r a m an with the
{ end of a c hain in yo u r h a nd; that
d o e sn ’t get him back. I’d ta k e his
money, th e luxury— I’d simply— well,
j I’d dissolve p a r tn e r s h ip a nd I ’d go
j I’d go to som e place where life in te r
| e sted me and get w hat 1 could out ol
it. I ’d live us I n e v e r had lived, and
I’d m ak e him pay."
“ T h a t ’s a new idea to me." Mary
was liste ning intently.
"I ne v er
th o u g h t of such a thing.”
And supposin g. Mrs. Slade, that a n
o t h e r w om an did appea r. 1 don’t say
t h e r e Is one. but— ”
"B ut is th e r e ? " Mary persisted
“ I d i d n ’t sa y eo. But I do know
th is : If we do love anyone, and they
really love us, they n e v e r g e t ov e r It
a n d we n e v e r ge t o v e r It, e ith e r, for
t h e r e ’s a lw ay s s o m e th in g in o u r h e a r ts
t h a t we c a n ’t — we c a n ’t forget. And
t a k e a m a n w h o ’s not young, like Mr.
Slade, why, no o t h e r w om an could be
a n y th i n g a t all to h i m —I m ean a n y
th in g m o re than s o m e th in g to keep up
his p osition.”
"I se e ," replied Mary, thoughtfully.
"S o m e o n e to sit In his box a t th e op
e r a — so m e one to go a b o u t a n d do him
credit. Misa S t r ic k la n d ,” sh e paused
a m o m e n t and looked a t K a t h e r i n e
T h e S e c r e t o f H e a lt h
, •
is E lim in a t io n o f W a s t e
Portland—An important meeting of
the grain trade of Portland was held
E v e ry b u sin ess m an know s how difficult it is to k eep th e pigeon holes an d d ra w e rs
at the Merchants’ Exchange the early
o f his d e s k fre e f r o m th e a cc u m u la tio n o f u sele ss p ap ers. E v e ry h o u sew ife know s
part of this week to consider the mat-
how difficult it is to k e ep h e r hom e fr e e fro m th e accu m u latio n o f all m a n n e r
Secretary
to i ter
o f useless th in g s. So i t is w ith th o body. I t is difficult to k e ep it fre e fro m th e
of state grain inspection. It was
a cc u m u le tio u o f w a ste m a tte r . U nlees th e w a ste is p ro m p tly elim in ated th e m ach in
the unanimous opinion of those at the
Give Better
e ry o f th o body soon becom es clogged. T h is is th e b e g in n in g o f m eet h u m an ilia.
meeting that a state grain inspection
<By GERTRUDE STEV E N SO N
law should be in force in Oregon,
DR. PIERCE’S
which would put this state on the same
Illustrations from Photographs of the Stage Production
Opposes Extravagant Appropria basis as every other grain state in the
Union.
tions for Submarines or Air
(In T ab let or Liquid Form )
Copyright, 191ft- (Publication Rights Reserved) by David Helasoo.
This step is regarded as a most im
Assists t h e s t o m a c h in th e p ro p e r d ig e stio n o f food, w hich is tu rn e d In to h e e lth -
Craft—Secrecy Urged.
|
u
su sta in in g b lo o d a n d all poiso n o u s w a ste m a tte r ia sp ee d ily disposed o f th ro u g h
portant one by the members of the
| fragile, eo h a r m l e s s a n d h e lp le ss in
C H A P T E R IX—Continued.
N a tu re s c h a n n e l s . I t m a k e s m en a - 1 w om en c le a r-h e a d e d and able-bodied—re sto re s
grair. trade. It is declared that Port
a p p e a ra n c e .
E ven the old-fashioned
to th e m t h e h e a l t h a n d s tr e n g th o f y o u th . N ow is th e tim e fo r y o u r re ju v e n a tio n .
land has lost much grain business be
S end DO c e n ts fo r a tria l b o x o f th is m edicine.
"Mrs. S lade,” M e r r itt began, and ! c o tta g e m ad e its appeal to t h e girl's
Washington, D. C.—W'hile admitting cause of the lack of state grain in
Send 31 one-cent stam ps for D r. Pianea’a Common Sanaa Medical
that the Pacific Coast was now without spection, and that thousands of car t o c k a quick, a p p r e h e n s i v e look in th e 1 s e n sitiv e s p ir it; t h e shabby f u r n i tu r e
A dviser—1008 pagoa—w orth $2. Always head y in cose of family illness.
adequate protection in case of war, loads of grain have gone to the Sound i direction of th e kitc hen. “T a k e a h in t g a v e h e r a vision of w h a t S la d e's e a r
lier
life
with
th
is
w
om
an
m
u
s
t
h
a
v
e
from
me!
You
give
it
to
him!
Soak
Secretary Daniels told the house naval markets that would otherwise have
M e r e - K r .V .M . /V e r e s , B u ffa lo . .V. Y .
it to him ! H e ’s used you like a dog! been. In ste a d of h e r usual poise, s h e
committee Saturday that if an emer come to this city.
found
he
r
se
lf
q
u
ite
a
little
a
t
a
loes
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I
c
am
e
h
e
re
today
to
find
o
u
t
if
you
gency arose the Atlantic fleet could
Two years ago a state grain inspec
be dispatched to the Pacific within 18 tion bill was drawn up and sent to the m e a n t to fight him. 1 bad a n idea j to know w hat to do o r say be fore the
Decoy P e risc o p es Used.
A F a m in e in Buttons.
days to deal with any hostile craft that legislature, but it did not pass. Not t h a t you did. I’ll help you do him up.” fran k , sin c e r e gaze of S la de's wife.
"Y ou’r e ta lk in g a g a i n s t t h e m a n I Tl.e q u e stio n s s h e had m e a n t to b lu r t
Suc h th in g s exist ns decoy p e ri
might succeed in running the gauntlet only do grain merchants want such a
One r e s u l t of t h e w a r Is a f a m in e In
scopes— sh o rt lengths of pip© held up buttons. A bout a y e a r a nd a half ago
of American submarines from Manila law, but the farmers are said to be a lived with m o s t of my life,” a n d sh e : out soon a f te r h e r a r ri v a l re m a in e d
fixed an a n g r y e y e on him. "Y ou ge t m u te ly on he r lips. In ste ad sh e found
right on a float and lookin g exac tly G e r m a n y p u t G alalith buttons, m ade
and Honolulu.
unit in favor of it.
h e r s e lf a n sw e r in g th e qu e stio n s t h a t
like t h e re al periscope. T h e s u b m a of c o m p r e ss e d milk, on th e m a r k e t,
r i g h t out of m y house, sir."
Moreover, the secretary announced
The demand for hops, both for ex “B u t— ” p r o t e s te d M e rritt, rising.
rine se t s th e m a d rift for you to find a n d th e y quickly c a p t u r e d e very possi
M ary S la de was asking.
that the day of a small fleet in the Pa portation and for domestic account,
—
s o m e tim e s s c a t t e r s se v e ra l of them. ble b r a n c h of t h e dre ss-m aking t r a d e
She found h e r s e lf telling the w om an
“Go r i g h t along, sir!
Go a lo n g ! ”
cific would end next March, when the continues strong and prices are being
W h e n one is sig h ted you c an not by r e a s o n of t h e i r b e a u ty a n d t h e
of h e r o w n str u g g le s a g a i n s t In c re a s
a
n
d
M
ary
r
a
is
e
d
h
e
r
voice
as
h
e
r
t
e
m
Panama canal is to be formally opened maintained without difficulty.
s to p to c o n s id e r w h e t h e r t h e little ob m a n y v a r ie ti e s in w hich th e y w e re
ing poverty, ta lk in g of h e r ow n hopes
p
e
r
got
t
h
e
b
e
t
t
e
r
of
her.
with an international naval parade.
ject d a n c in g on the son h a lf a m ile or produced, from h u g e wonderful color
The most important development in
Hayes, h e a r i n g th e loud tones, ap a n d am bitio ns.
so d i s t a n t does o r does not m e a n 250 ed, solid-looking b u tto n s for big c oats
In the senate Senator VV'eeks, of Mas the market was the news received
“ Mrs. Slade, I d o n ’t say th is Is a
pe are d a t t h e k itc h e n do o r m unching
pounds of high e xplosive co m in g to delicate, exotic, sm all b u tto n s for
sachusetts, delivered a prepared speech from Grants Pass that the bulk of the
social
call."
K
a
t
h
e
r
i
n
e
found
h
e
rself
str a ig h t a t you. M aybe you will se e plain tailored blouses.
deprecating too much publicity in the supply remaining in that section had a biscuit.
“ How d a r e y o u ! ” h e h e a r d M ary ex ae f r a n k a s t h e wom an a t the o t h e r
an a e r o p la n e m a n e u v e r i n g ove r it in
Many of th e m o st p o pular plain
matter of military strength and point been bought by Durbin & Connoyer at
a way ttint c a r r i e s c onvic tion t h a t it blouses of last se a so n depended f» -
of th e table.
ing to the secret methods of the Euro 12 cents. The purchases by this firm claim. “ You c a n ’t a b u s e my h usba nd side
does. You d o n ’t d a r e to t a k e a n y d e c o ra tio n upon bright, c herry-sha pe d
“ You— you know all a b o u t my
pean powers now at war as an object were estimated at 700 bales, including to m e ! ”
chanc es, aud so you tr a i n all t h e guns buttons. T h is y e a r m a n u f a c t u r e r s a r e
M e r r i tt looked o n c e a t H a y e s a nd trouble, Miss S t r i c k l a n d ? ”
lesson.
at
it.
m en a ce d w ith th e difficulty of finding
the Flannagan & Cornell crop.
"Yes, th a t 's w h a t I'd like t o ta l k to
once a t Mary. T h e n h e went.
Led by questioning, participated in
T h e n t h e re al s u b m a r in e slinks up a s u b s titu te .— Dry Goods.
The Washington market continues
H a y e s stood t a k i n g large bites out | you a bout, w ith o u t offending you, if I
on t h e o t h e r side of t h e ship, a n d w ith
by nearly every member, Secretary strong and active, with 12 cents bid of th e biscuit, looking a t Mary with m ight. You see, th is tro u b le comes
th e swift r u sh of its to rpedo t h e late ct
Daniels discussed the navy’s inability for the best Yakimas. McNeff Bros,
v e r y n e a r to u s —”
s e d smile.
of s e a t r a g e d ie s com es to a n end.— TYPEWRITERS, ALL MAKES
to get satisfactory airships, the prob purchased the Lasigne crop of 276 an ‘T a U m u say
“
How
does
it
com
e
n
e
a
r
to
you,
m
y
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I w a n t a b o u t Slade,”
T h e Independent.
Lartre assortm ent. Spe
lem of the submarine torpedo boats, bales and another lot of 350 bales in Mary s p u tte all
r e d . “ B u t I w o n t let a n y d e a r ? " Mary I n terru p ted .
cial Price«. KEMINljiON
which has offered more difficulties that section.
ind SMITH PREMIER, $15 U*
“Mrs. Slade," K a t h e r i n e s e t h e r s e lf I
An Im p o r ta n t “ T ip ” to t h e Ju ry .
one else do It.”
than all other craft combined, opposed
M a ch in e « s h ip p e d on
The frost of the last week has
‘T v e notic e d t h a t , ” r e tu r n e d Hayes, bra vely to w hat she knew would be I
T
h
e
g
re
at
J
o
h
n
l
’hilpott
1
'a
r
r
a
n
w
as
a p p ro v a l a n d tru a r a n -
extravagant appropriations for either nipped most of the small vegetables dryly.
t e e d b y Ilu m e c o n c e rn .
a b i t t e r task. "My f a t h e r is virtua lly
once a d d r e s s i n g a ju ry in a n im p o r
the submarines or air craft, and inci in this section and larger supplies of
W r i t e f o r s a m p le s o f
t a n t case. D u rin g his sp e e ch h e ob
“A nd I can te n d to my own affairs, a be ggar. You know how we live!
w o rk , s t a t i n ?
m ake
dentally suggested that the public need radishes, onions and such lines will be too.”
se rv e d th a t th e ju d g e sh o c k his head.
p re fe rre d .
P e o p le th in k w e ’r e rich. Well-—w e ’re
not be surprised any time from now on brought up from California for the
F e a r in g th e g e s t u r e sh ould h a v e an TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 351} W ui. St.. Portland. Or.
’T v e noticed t!
too,” still dryly. poor! W e re g e ttin g poore r ev ery day.
to read of a battle royal between the local trade.
a d v e r s e influe nce on th e jury, C u rra n
“I ’m kind of * ound u p .’’ M a ry con E v e r y pe nny le tie d up in—politics.
w a r m e d up for tho m om ent a n d said:
fleets of the opposing nations of
The egg market was easy at the be fessed. “ I’ll j u s t w a sh m y face and My f a th e r w a s t h e first to s e e Mr.
“ I see, g e n tle m e n , the m otion of his N E W H O T E L H O U S T O N
Europe.
ginning of the week. Oregons were cool off. T h e n w e ’ll h a v e dinner. S la d e 's str e n g th . He Is now living
D a v e H o u s to n . P ro p .
H . B. T h o rs n e s . M ? r.
l o rd sh ip ’s he ad, but, believe me, if
A reference to Mexico followed ques not plentiful, but the efforts to work Rob.”
m o d e rn . 101 R oom s o f c o m f o r t. M od
on Mr. S la de's future."
you re m a in h e r e m an y da y s you will e T r h a o t e r o P u g ric h ly
e s . T h r e e m in u te « ’ w a lk fro m U n io n
tions by Representative Roberts, of off storage stock affected the entire
M ary nodded.
She had no s o o n e r left the room
se e th a t w h e n his lordship s h a k e s his D e p o t. W r ite fo r ra te * . 72 N. Sulk Si. PORTLAND. OR.
Massachusetts, about criticisms by the market. Local candled ranch were t h a n a k n o c k c a m e a t t h e door. It
head t h e r e ’s nothing in it.”— London
"M r. Siade is a very i m p o r t a n t m a n ,”
general board of the n a v y of the u b s of sold at 40 and 41 cents and there were a p p ea red to be M a ry S la d e ’s day " a t K a t h e r i n e went on, " b u t no m a t t e r
Tit-Bits.
Is n o m o re n e ce ssa ry
battleships where gunboats would suf reports of some being offered at 38 hom e.”
how m uch people a d m i r e him he can
th a n S m a l l p o x . Army
fice. Mr. Daniels agreed with this, in cents.
experience has demonstrated
A p p ro p riate ly Nam ed.
"Oh, th e dev— ” m u tt e r e d Rob a s he easily be ruined by a sc a ndal."
th e alm ost m iraculous e ffi
general, but said there were occasions
"What do you call y o u r bulld og?"
"I h a v e n ’t a n y d e sire to ru in my
Wheat—Bid; Bluestem, $1.20 bush s t a r te d t o w a r d t h e door.
c acy , and harm lessness, of A ntityphoid V accination.
“T h e s e
and emergencies when battleships and el; forty-fold, $1.19; club, $1.18; Red 1------ d c u rio u s n e ig h b o r s ! ”
Be vaccinated N O W by your physician, you and
t h e v is ito r a s k e d th e fa rm er.
h u s b a n d , ” M ary p r o te s te d , quickly.
your fam ily. It Is m ore vital th an house insurance.
"N abs! ”
not gunboats were essential.
Russian, $1.11; red Fife, $1.13}.
“ No, I ’m su r e you h a v e n ’t,” K a t h
Ask your ph y sic ia n , d ruggist, or send for “ H ave
H e ope ned t h e door a b r u p tly . In
“ A c urious n a m e for a dog. W hy do
you had T yphoid?” te llin g of T y p h o i d Vaccine«
“ What was the military necessity,”
Oats—Bid: No. 1 white feed, $28. stead of th e gossiping n e ig h b o rs he e r in e w a s m ore at ease a s t h e c o n
results from use, and d anger from Typhoid C arriers.
you call him t h a t ? "
Representative Roberts asked, refer
Barley—Bid: No. 1 feed, $25 ton; had e xpected h e w as c o n fro n te d by v e r s a t i o n progresse d. "B u t you being
THE CUTTER LABORATORY, BERKELEY, CAL
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a
i
t
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a
t
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m
p
c
om
e
s
alo
ng
ring to the Vera Cruz occupation, “of brewing, $25.60; bran, $23.60; shorts, K a th e r in e Strickla nd.
raoouciN«
a s ia u k s
. . aov.
h e r e a n d h e being a few miles away,
a nd I’ll show you."— B irm ingha m Age-
keeping 18 battleships off Vera Cruz $24.50.
of course, t h e r e ’s no excuse to be
Herald.
and Tampico when Vera Cruz was held
offered, is th e r e ? It is a scandal. Po
I
Millfeed — Bran, $24@24.50 ton;
CHAPTER X .
F o r d ’s Anthropology.
by the American army and marines?” shorts, $26©26.50;
Yon Can G et Alien’« ¿‘o o t-f a se TRCC.
litically a n d socially h e ’s r u in ed unless
rolled barley,
“ There were not 18 all the time,” $27.60@28.50.
W rite A l i e n s . O lm ste d , L e H o y , N . \ \ , fo r a
"S
tu
d
y
u child's c h a r a c t e r , ” said
he
com
ee
back
here,
o
r
you—
”
K
a
t
h
K a t h e r i n e w a s Just as m uch a m a ze d
f r e e s a m p l e o f A l l e n ’« F o o t-K n e. i t m r m
the secretary replied. “ The number
H e n r y Ford. “ N o te his proclivities.
Corn—Whole, $26 ton; cracked,$37. at m e e tin g H a yee as he w as a t find e r in e paused, for t h e sim ple r e ason
s w e a t i n g , h o t s w o l l e n , a c h i n g f e e t . I t m a k c ti
was gradually reduced from 18 to four.
n e w o r t i g h t s h o e s e a s y . A c e r t a i n c u r e fo r T h e n choose a t r a d e o r a profession
t h a t s h e didn't h a v e th e h e a r t to fin
Hay—Eastern Oregon timothy, $14
r a t t h e door.
p o m s , in g ro w in g n a ils a n d b u n io n s . A lltlru g -
for him accordingly.
If we had had to blockade all the Mex ©16 ton; grain hay, $10©11; alfalfa, ing “I h d e id
gist« sell
U I t . 2 6c. D
*' o n • ’t a c c e p t a n y « u ‘ b a • t i t u t f -
n ’t know you would be h ere," ish.
”1 se n t a little boy o u t the o t h e r day
ican ports,” he explained, “ all the $12©13; valley timothy, $11@12.
"O r I go a w a y ,” M ary c om ple te d th e
K a th e r in e apologized, “o th e r w is e I— ”
with a q u a r t e r to m a k e a sm all p u r
Ha Took H e r Hand E agerly and Held
battleships would have been needed.
Sm all by Com parison.
Vegetables—Cucumbers, 50c dozen;
B ob’s e x p re ss io n silenced her. She se n ten c e. “ Yes, a n d if I go a w a y — 1
c
h
a s e fo r me. On h is r e tu r n h e told
It.
If we had gone to Mexico City we eggplant, 7c pound; peppers, 7@8c; bad n e v e r se e n s u c h a n e x p re ss io n in know w h a t th a t m ea n s. No. I'm not
" T h o s e w a r e x p e n d itu re s a r e sim ply m e t h e a r ti c l e I de sired was o u t of
would have had to take half the navy artichokes, 90c dozen; tomatoes, 60c his eyes before. K a t h e r i n e w as ra d i going away. Miss S trick la n d , you tell
terrible."
sto c k and h a n d e d h a ck my q u a r te r —
a rn e stly , " t h e r e is such a woman, and
with us.”
“ Well, it's an ill wind t h a t blows In t h e form of tw o dim e s a n d a
©$1 crate; cabbage, J© lc pound; antly b e au tifu l today. She kn e w it. yo u r f a t h e r a n d his friends, from e you
know
it.
I
believe,
Miss
S
tr
ic
k
nobody
a
a
y
good.”
opined
t
h
e
con-
nickel.
beans, 12}c; celery, 60@75c dozen; More t h a n th a t , s h e had t a k e n p a r m e — ”
I g re ssm a n .
“ People w o n ’t b e so in-
“T h is boy. of course, Is c u t o u t for
“ Oh. no— please." K a t h e r i n e o b je c t land, 1 believe the Lord se n t you j eilned to notice th e little billion dol
cauliflower, 60c © $ 1 ; sprouts, 8c tic ular c a r e to gow n h e r s e lf In an
Andrew Carnegie Tearful
a w a ite r.”— P h ila d e lp h ia Bulletin.
ed. "I c a m e q u ite alone, u n k n o w n to s t r a ig h t h e r e to me.”
pound;
head
lettuce,
$2
crate;
pump
exquisite
a
f
te
r
n
o
o
n
drees
of
dull
blue,
la
r
s
wo
a
p
p
r
o
p
ria
te
."
—
Louisville
”1 only c a m e to find out w h a t you
Over European Catastrophe kins, lc pound; squash, lc.
a gown t h a t had been d ra p e d a c c o r d h im .”
Courier-Journal.
Open to Suspicion.
"W ell, you m ig h t a s well tell him Intend doing," K a th e r in e a nsw ered,
Green Fruits — Apples, 65c@$1.50 ing to h e r ow n fastid io u s design. But
Washington, D. C.—With tears in
a
la
r
m
e
d
a
n
d
not
knowing
exactly
w
bat
" W h a t Is yo u r idea of a pedant, a n y
Little Left.
his eyes, while speaking of the horrors box; casabas, l}c pound; pears, $1© in Bob’s eyes t h e r e was no response o r a n y o n e else t h a t w a n t s to k n o w — ” Mrs. Slade m eant. “I m u s t n 't trouble'
how?”
“Oh, no, I c o u ld n ’t, Mrs. Slade. I
of the European war, Andrew Carne 1.50 box; grapes, $1@1.35 crate; to h e r b e a u ty o r h e r c lo th e s or he r
“ I ’m glad I saw the sig h ts of the
you a n y longer."
“ Well, It is so m e tim e s r a t h e r diffi
world while I could.”
gie, while visiting the White House cranberries, $8©9 barrel.
poise. H e d i d n ’t e v en a t t e m p t to d is c o u ld n 't c a r r y a n y m essages. 1 cam e
c u lt to say w ho is a p e d a n t a n d w ho
“You’re no trouble a t all,” said
" W h a t do you m e a n ? "
Potatoes — Oregon, 76@85c sack; guise his d i s g u s t a t h e r e ffronte ry In h e r e to find o u t— ” K a t h e r i n e c hecked
Saturday, praiBed President Wilson for
is not, b u t I t h in k you would be r e a
Mary, d e ta in in g her. " I t ’s th e doubt
“ H a lf Kurope is in r uins, and now
herself. T h e s i tu a tio n was suddenly
his efforts toward peace and opposed Idaho, 90c@$1.10; Yakima, 85c@$l; invading Mrs. S l a d e ’s r e tr e a t .
th a t tro u b le s me. Miss Strickland, 1 I h e a r th e y 'v e closed th e s to c k y a r d s sonably s a fe in su s p e c tin g a pe rso n of
sweet
potatoes,
2©2}c
pound.
the proposal for a truce between the
“I w a n t to se e Mrs. S la de," K a t h becom ing e m b a r r a s s in g .
know p erfectly well you m u st have in Chicago." Louisville C o u rier-J o u r p e d a n t r y w ho s p e a k s of h a ir anil w h is
Onions—Oregon, buying price, $1.25 e rine finally ann o u n ce d .
“ Well, now, you k now ,” M ary a n
belligerent nations through the Christ
k e r s as 'h i r s u t e a d o r n m e n t.’ ”— B irm
h e a r d people talking. T h e words I nal.
in g h am Age-Herald.
mas season that would be followed up f. o. b. shipping point.
“ Upon m y w o r d ! ” his voice was sw ere d, “th e r e w o n 't be a n y divorce.”
w a n t a r e in yo u r m outh . Come, now,
Eggs — Fresh Oregon ranch, case low, b u t hoarse. "I n e v e r h e a r d of such
”1 s e e —y e s— ’’ a n d e h e took up h e r
by a resumption of hostilities.
ho n e stly tell me," sh e coaxed, “who is
A Retreat.
a t h in g a s yo u r co m in g to t h is house. gloves, p r e p a r a to r y to going.
Mr. Carnegie said the military caste count, 36c; candled, 38@41c.
RESINOL Hf ALS RAW,
th e h u s s y ? "
“
I
’m
ve
ry
so
r
r
y
,"
M
ary
explained,
W
h
a
t
do
you
w
a
n
t
h
e
r
e
?
W
a
n
t
to
tell
of Germany was responsible for the
"A
nd
you
call th is y o u r m u s i c
Poultry — Hens, 12}@13c pound;
ITCHING, SCALY SKINS room ?"
"Mrs. Slade," exclaim ed Katherine,
war, while the kaiser was an exponent springs, 12c; turkeys, dressed, 20© t h a t lit t le w o m a n y o u ’r e a f t e r h e r ? " t h a t o t h e r s sh ould su ffer t h ro u g h h a ughtily, unconscio usly dra w ing h e r
No m a t t e r how long you ha v e been
"Y es ,” re p lied Mr. Cumrox.
this, b u t t h a t 's how it sta n d s. F o r
W h a t do you w a n t h e r e ? "
of peace.
se lf up.
t o r tu r e d a n d disfigured by itching,
“ But t h e r e a r e no m usical i n s t r u
“Will you k indly tell Mrs. Slade t h a t once in his life Dan Slade is n o t go
“ The kaiser has told me he took the 21c; live, 17@18c; ducks, 10@12}c;
“ I ought not to have use d th a t word, burning, r a w or scaly sk in hum ors, m e n t s In it."
I a m h e r e ? ” K a t h e r i n e ’s eyes w ere ing to h a v e his ow n w ay.” She smiled.
greatest pride in the fact that he geese, ll@12c.
jtist
put
a
little
of
thnt
soothing,
a
n
"No. I t ’s so c o n s tr u c te d t h a t I c a n ’t
Butter — Creamery, prints, extras, ha rd and h e r m o u th a th in s t r i p of “ Now, le t's t a l k of s o m e th i n g else. I I know ," Mary drew a long breath, tiseptic Resinol O in tm e n t on th e sores
reigned for many years without being
h e a r a n y of t h e s u r r o u n d in g m usic
“ b u t I—you c a n 't blam e me. W hy,
h e a r you draw- p ic tu r e s of yo u r d r e sse s
involved in war,” said Mr. Carnegie. 34}c pound in case lots; }e more in de te rm ina tion.
a
n
d
th
e
s
u
ffe
rin
g
slo
p
s
r
i
g
h
t
th
ere
!
t h a t m ay b e tu r n e d on from t im e to
do you know w hat it would m e a n ? It
“F i r s t , I w a n t to k n o w w h a t you’re —designs. Is th a t one of yo u r own
“ But he was surrounded by a ring of less than case lots; cubes, 30c.
would m e a n two Mrs. Slades h ere in H ealing begins th n t very m inute, and tim e." — W a s h in g to n Star.
Veal—Fancy, ll}@12c pound.
in a lm o s t e v e r y ease yo u r skin g e ts I
going to sa y to h e r , ” H a y e s d em anded. g o w n s ? ”
militarists who were eager for war at
t h is town or — o r — a n y w h e r e h e ’s well so quickly you feel a s h a m e d of
Pork—Block, 9}c pound.
“Oh, yes," K a t h e r i n e replied, a m i
“W h e t h e r I sa y it today o r to m o r
any price.”
E le ctricity fo r Korea.
known.
T w o Mrs. Sladee a f te r all t h e m oney yon th r e w a w a y on tedious, |
Hops—1914
crop,
9@12c
pound;
1913
ably.
“
I
often
do
little
s
k
e
t
c
h
e
s
for
row
d
o
e
s
n
't
m
a
t
t
e
r
,
”
K
a
t
h
e
r
i
n
e
a
n
Mr. Carnegie showed interest in a
t h e s e long, r e sp e c ta b le y e ars! Why, u se le s s tr e a tm e n ts .
The Japanese government is inves
crop,
nominal.
th
e
fa
shion
m
agazines,
a
n
d
I
do
busts.
sw
ere
d,
quietly.
“I
’ll
s
a
y
It.
So
you
suggestion to him that he might be
Resinol O i n t m e n t and R esinol Soap tigating the possibilities of develop
Wool—Valley, 17@18c pound; East m ig h t a s well l e t h e r know I’m h ere— My friend« th in k it's a fad, w h e n us It isn't h u m a n ! " and she held up two
called upon by the President to help
a cc using fingers.
"Oh, no!
Every c l e a r aw ay pimples, bla c k h e a d s, and ing power for the industrial needs of
ern
Oregon,
15©20c,
nominal;
mohair,
a m a t t e r of fact, i t ’s for money, for
a nd go.”
bring about peace when the time came.
one would be a s k i n ’: ‘W hich Mrs. dandruff. P re sc rib e d by doc tora for Korea by hydroelectric plants.
"All right, b u t do you t h i n k you had c lo th e s a nd things."
“ I will do anything I possibly can,” 1914 clip, 27}c.
Slade is t h a t —the old one or the new 19 y e a r s a nd sold by all druggists.
Cascara bark—Old and new, 4@4}c b e tt e r risk it? You look out! W hen
“ I had no idea.” Mary was all s y m
Styles in Grub.
he said. " I believe Mr. Wilson ear
one
h e g o t ? ’ H e ’d be o ut with Mrs.
she disc o v ers— ” M a r y ’s e n t r a n c e at p a th y a n d un d e rstan d in g . "Y ou’r e so
Pleased.
nestly desires peace and the entire pound.
" W h a t c a n I do f e r you. m u m ? ”
S la de No. 2, while Mrs. Slade S o 1
Cattle — Prime steers, $7@7.25; this m o m e n t c h e c k e d H a y e s ' w arning. young a n d need p r e tt y things. T h a t's was hom e b r e a k in g h e r he art. Well,
country should support him.”
“ Your wife’s t a s t e s a r e lite r a r y , a n d j a sk e d t h e grocer.
o n e of t h e Joys I’ve m is se d —dre ssing
For the “ men in the trenches,” Mr. choice, $6.50@7; medium, $6.25©
th e y d on't c a t c h m e like th a t! Not not m usical,” said th e Inquiring rela- ( "I h a rd ly know ,” sa id t h e lady who
a
d
a
u
g
h
te
r
!
You
know
,”
she
began,
five.
w as doing h e r first m arke ting. " W h a t
Carnegie expressed the greatest sym 6.50; choice cows, $6.75©6.26; me
suddenly, “ I've h e a r d a g r e a t deal of m uch! If t h a t 's w h a t It means, th ere 's
"Yes. And Hint’s lucky. I’d r a t h e r a r e th e y e a t i n g th is fa ll? ”— K a n s a s
dium, $5©5.50; heifers, $5 @ 6.75;
pathy.
only going to be one Mrs. Slade, and I s h e ’d sit up till m id n ig h t re a d in g a f City Jo u rn a l.
you,
a
n
d
you'r
e
n
o
t
a
t
all
t
h
e
young
“ They had nothing to do with bring calves, $6 @ 8; bulls, $3.60 @ 4.75;
I book than s in g so ngs o r piny t h e j
lady I s u p p o s e d you were. You’re Just wouldn’t stoop to be th a t one.
ing about this terrible conflict,” he stags, $4.60@6.
a s sim p le and sw e e t and n a tu r a l as fought for bis n a m e w hen he was free, piano.”— W a s h in g to n Star.
Hogs — Light, $6.25@7.10; heavy,
said. “ All they can do is to obey or
you can be. And yo u r affection for b u t If h e i s n ’t now, I wouldn't haggle
ders and shoot each other down. It is $5.75@6.25.
M iff H l d m l f t ,
o v e r a m an who d i d n ’t re sp ec t me . I J o 4* k «Iviilp.
Helping Kidneys
H porim au price*: G old,
yo u r f a t h e r ! ”
Sheep — Wethers, $5.25©6; ewes,
terrible that so many widows and or
e nough to— No! S h e could ta k e him riilvor. 1^* »<1. Jx I »old, Hllw r, 76c; G o ld . fiOo; Zino
Mary
got
up
and,
selecting
th
e
love
o
r
O
opp*r
l
i
.
M
o
ilin
g
envelope*
*
»d
f
u
ll
p
r
ic
a
lis
t
phans are being made because a few $4.25@5; lambs, $6.25@7.50.
and his n a m e and his money a n d — I’d
nt on njipHmtion. Control a n d I'ropjfo w o rn »
By Clearing Blood
liest rose from the c lu s te r In th e vase,
men wanted to go to war. It is terri
go to w h e re people d id n ’t know the E sited. lieferenoe: CWr>xm*te National Bank.
c
arefully
wiped
th
e
ste
m
a
nd
ha
nded
ble that all the scientists and other
Seattle — Aside from the Christmas
s i g h t of my face. Miss Strickland,
A n o th e r Delusion D estroyed.
it to K a th e rin e .
men of culture in Germany are not al movement, which is slated by the J
t h e r e 1« a n o th e r w om an, a n d you know
" W o n 't you sta y for a bit of din
An E nglish n e w s p a p e r sa y s t h a t it A Function Greatly Assisted
lowed to advise the kaiser instead of street for this week, interest centers
it. O u t with it, like a good girl. J u s t is a c om m on delu sio n t h a t re d uni
n e r ? B e tt e r have Ju s t a bite."
By a Well-Known
the small clique of military men.
in the immediate futures for apples,
sa y it—and I’ll ta k e your advice. I’ll form s a r e m o r e c onspicuous in the
"I
m
u
s
t
go,”
r
e
tu
r
n
e
d
K
a
t
h
e
r
i
n
e
a
b
spuds and onions, the three leading
m a k e the b e st of life a n d go. J u s t field a n d m ore d a n g e r o u s w h e n a r m ie s
Remedy.
sently. Som ehow o r o t h e r sh e h a d n 't
local staples for the midwinter season.
Air Over Paris Guarded.
say I t ! ”
f ought a t close range, but a r e said to
quite e xpected th is s o r t of a visit.
j be less e as ily se e n a t a d i s t a n c e of
(T O B E C O N T IN U E D )
The street is inclined to believe that
Paris — With the return to Paris
"1 hope I h a v e n ’t said a n y th in g to
¡1000 y a rd s t h a n ste el g r a y o r o t h e r
from Bordeaux of President Poincare, potatoes will go higher. The extreme
(rouble you,” s h e h a ste n e d to add.
! light sh a d e s.— E xchange.
cold
in
Eastern
Washington
as
regards
W
h
a
t
I
sa
id
a
b
o
u
t
th
is
ruining
Mr.
the members of the cabinet and par
ALGERIANS NOT ALL ARABS
potatoes
makes
it
dangerous
to
take
Slade
is
j
u
s
t
a
n
echo
of
w
h
a
t
bis
A m erican Coin in Canada.
liament and the diplomatic corps, re
friends say.”
newed precautions have been taken to stock out of the pits and cellars, and
According to figures p u blished by
Two Kabytaa, While T hey Are Fol
some
of
the
carload
lots
recevied
here
protect the city from raids by hostile
“ My d e a r child, you h a v e n ’t h u r t my
th e M onetary T im es, of T oronto, t h e
low ers of Islam, Have Different
during the week showed frost.
The
1 sum total of A m e ric an i n v e s tm e n ts In
aviators.
feelings.
P e r h a p s you know so m e
C h a rac te ristic s.
result
is
a
reduction
of
the
volume
of
j C a n a d a w as $ti.'!6.904,000 in 1913, as
t h in g I d o n 't k n o w ? " sh e asked, s u d
A strong squadron of aeroplanes flew
c o m p a r e d with $417,143,000 In 1911,
denly. “ Do sit down again. S ta y Just
Saturday over the Palace of the Elysee receipts. Growers say it costs from
I
have
spoken
of
A
lgeria
as
If
It
$1 to $1.50 per ton to pit the spuds,
and
$270,075,000 in 1909.— T o ro n to
a minute. I'd like to talk som e more.
and the buildings of Parliament.
co
n
sisted
e
ntirely
of
A
ra
b
s,
but
this
Mall a n d Empire.
You're o u t in th e world and I'm quite
These aviators at times attained an and there is now a fair prospect of an
M e t reader« w ill he In te re s te d to m ere
m ay give an e n tir e ly false idea of the
alone.
People a r e n 't aB f ra n k with
altitude of 2500 yards, where the tem advance between now and January 1.
c le arly u n d e rs ta n d why a n a ly s t, o f u rln a la
r o t ■ ow n im i (<(< i m will tf . li . you •o
population and c h a r a c t e r i s ti c s of the Try
No
concrete
movement
is
visible
in
the
Im p o rta n t.
In th e use o f 8. 8. S. to
M urine Eye Rem edy for Red, W eak, W atery
me a s th e y m ig h t be. Suppose I ’m
perature was recorded as 14 degrees
country. F o r though they a r e all fol Kyea and < Ira n u la ted Eyelid*; No .sm art m g — p u rify th e blood, ItH actio n ta a s tim u la n t
direction of shipping orders, but con
your m o t h e r —Just let m e say It—and
above zero, Fahrenheit.
to th e m y riad o f tin* blood yevaala th a t
in
t.K
y
e
C
om
fort.
W
rite
for
Hook
of
«he
Rye
lo w e rs of Islam they do not belong to •y m ali Free. M urine Kye R em edy Co., C hicago. «lake up tho ro u st root lye tissue« o f th e
ditions are brightening for the home
t
my h u sb a n d w a n ted a divorce— he's
khlnoys. All th e blood from a ll o v ar th o
th e sa m e race. Roughly t h e r e a r e two
consumption.
old
e
nough
to
be
yo
u
r
f
a
t
h
e
r
—w
e
’d
all
body mu a t paaa th ro u g h th o khlneya. They
Bulgaria Avails Chance.
g
r
e
a
t
races
In
Algeria,
the
Arabs
prop
L ig ht in W ater.
a c t aa te ster« a n d a te a y e rs . And ncconU ng
Eggs—Select ranch, 40c dozen.
g e t t o g e t h e r to find out why, wouldn't
New York—The policy of Bulgaria
to w h a t th ey allo w to paaa o u t la th o urln a,
e
rly
so-called,
a
nd
th
e
Kabylea.
At
530
feet
below
th
e
surfncp
of
the
Poultry—Live hens, 10©14c pound;
w e?”
a a to q u a n tity an d m a te ria ls, th e
n the war in Europe was outlined Sat old roosters. 10c; 1914 broilers, 11c; I
w a t e r th e a m o u n t of illu m in a tio n is both
T
he
Kabyles
a
r
e
a
c
urious
race,
so
h e a lth o f th e kidneys a n d th e q u a lity o f th e
“I suppose we would,” a n d K a t h
| about th e sa m e a s t h a t on t h e surfa ce , blood la d eterm in ed . T h e c a ta ly tic energy
urday by Stefan Panaretoff, first Bul ducklings, 12©13c; geese, 10c; Gui
different
from
th
e
A
ra
bs
as
te
sug
e r in e took th e c h a i r Mrs. Siade bad
forced by 8. S. H. is ahow n In th e urine.
garian minister to this country, who is nea fowl, $6 dozen; turkeys, live, 20c
gest an e n tirely different origin Some on a c le a r b ut m oonless night.
I t In a lso d e m o n stra te d la th e skin. And
indicated
on his way to Washington to take up pound; do. dressed, 21c.
a
s cha blood c o n tin u e , to sweep th ro u g h
people
even
Insist
t
h
a
t
they
a
r
e
large
She Had Not Expected to Find S u c h
“ W h a t I w a n t to know la why
A m erican F o u n ta in Pena.
th e k id n ey s th e d o m in a tin g n a tu re o f
his duties there.
According to Mr.
ly
of
t
h
a
t
Rom
an
r
a
c
e
which
for
so
Apples — Cooking, 50©60c box;
A m erican m a d e fo u n tain pen» c om 8 A 8-, a c tin g aa I t d o rs th ro u g h all th a
a S w ea t L ittle Woman.
people t h in k Mr. Slade want« a di
Panaretoff, Bulgaria will preserve neu Black Twigs, 75c©$l; Baldwins, 50
o f e lim in a tio n , «bow s a m arked
e? W hy, i s n ’t a se p a ra tio n bad long w-as m a s t e r of all N orth Africa. m and a b o u t 80 pe r c e n t of th e m a r k e t avenue«
trality so long as neutrality seems best (ii75c; Delicious, $1©1.50; Spitzen- She looked questloningly. first a t Hath e vorc
T h e ir la ngua ge Is quite different from f o r c o n v en ien c e s of t h e i r k ind in decrease o f d isease m a n ife s ta tio n s a s dem
nough?”
o n s tra te d by u rin e sn aly a te .
T h is a ssist
suited to Bulgaria’s own interests; but bergs, 75c(u$1.25; Yellow Newtown erlne , then a t Hayes.
ance Is a g re e t re lie f to th e kldncvs. The
"I d o n ’t know t h a t I— ” F o r t h e life of Arabic: t h o u g h they a r e Moslems, O r e s t Britain.
if a condition arises whereby Bulgaria Pippins, 75c©$1.25; Stamen Wine-
body w a ste
en ly
---------
- s a re m . ora . e v ..
|-|n| d istrib u te d to
" I ’ll be back, a untie . In a very few h e r sh e could t h in k of no a n s w e r to th e ir conception of M oham m edanism
th e e m u n rto rle e ; th e ir elim in a tio n ta s tim
O lde st Grass.
may improve herself by taking up saps, 75cfd$l.
m in u te s." H a y e s r e m a rk ed . ’T v e got \ th is d irec tly sim ple line of questioning. is so different from th o se of th e Arabs
la te d by th a to n ic a c tio n afforded tha
Rye g r a s s is believed to be t h e old u Ilvsr.
arms, then, he said, the nation might
lungs, sk in a n d k ld n ey t.
Thus, ta
t
h
a
t
they
m
ay
well
be
considered
Pears—Beurre Easter, $1.25©1.50 to w ork on my car. T h is la Mias I “Well, t h e r e s only one r e a so n I
est g ra ss specia lly raised fo r forage, \ cases of rh
rheumatism,
e u m a tism , c rysUtl«r~ebrnnie~aors
y stitis. ch ro n ic sore
be relied on to join in the war against box; Beurre Anjou, $2©2.25; Winter S tric k la n d ." and h e sh u t t h e door.
e v e r knew of,” Mary c ontinued, "w hen heretics, and th e i r racial c h a r a c t e r i s h a v in g been t h u s c u ltiv a te d In Kng- | th ro a t. hueklneee o f vole*, b ro n c h iti!, a s th
Austria.
m a an d th a m y ria d o f o th e r reflex Indica-
“Oh — Mias S trick la n d ," iep e ale d a m a n 's so Insistent. I g u e ss you tics a r e even m ore different t h a n their land m o re t h a n tw o c e n t u r ie s ago.
Nellis. $ m i.2 5 .
tlo n s o f w eak kidney a ctio n , t i n t p u rify
Dressed Beef — Prime beef steers, Mary, very m uch pleased, b u t very know th e kind of r e ason I m e a n —a — blood and t h e i r cree d from th o se of
yo u r blood w ith 8. 8. 8 , ao It will enahls
Sturdee's Loss Is SmalL
T h e G r e a t N o r t h e r n e n g ln e m e n will th e tlsau es to reb u ild th e c e llu la r a ire n g tk
t h e A ra b population.
12©12}c pound; cows, 11}© 12c; heif m uch In awe of t h e s e n a t o r ’s d a u g h te r t well—a yo u n g e r re aso n .”
a
n d reg ain th e n o rm a l h e alth .
T h e Arab Is laxy, t h e K abyle Is In bold a ba nquet. Of c ourse t h e t h r o t t l e
London — The secretary of the ad ers. 12c.
“ You called on m e once before, but
“ You m e a n —a w o m a n ? ”
K a th
8. A 8. Is p re p a re d bv "Hi- 8 w !ft Rpectfle
will be wide open a nd t h e m e a t will Co.. 52T 8 w lft Bldg., A tla n ta . (5a . a n d If
dustrious.
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spendthrift,
miralty has received a cable dispatch
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Dressed Veal—14}c pound.
you have an y deep se a le d o r o b stin a te blood
be
tender.
the
Kabyle
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from Vice Admiral Sturdee, of the
since
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't
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“Yes. I do. It d o e s n 't se e m to s u r
Dressed Hogs — Whole, packing 1
tro u b le, w rite to th e ir M edical D ept, tu t
free advice.
British squadron, saying that in the house, 8}© 10c pound.
off your things a n d s i t down. I t ’s very- prise you," Mary d e clare d suddenly m ore r e a c ti o n a r y th a n the Kabyle. It
Dr. P i e r c e ’s Pellets, small, sugar-
battle off the Falkland islands, in
noticing t h a t K a th e r in e had known at la e v id e n t t h a t t h e F re n c h will have coated, e asy to t a k e as candy, r e g u la te
Dressed Spring Lamb — 13©13}c kind of you to r a il ."
which the German cruisers Scham pound.
K a t h e r i n e th a n k e d h e r and sat once ju s t w hat sh e had In mind. “ Miss a less difficult problem in a ssim ila ting and invigorate stom ach, liver and bo w
P. N. V.
N o . 81, 1*14
borst, Gneisenau and Leipzig were
down. She had n o t e xpected to find S tric k la n d , I th in k you know som e t h e K a byle th a n In a ssim ila tin g the els. Do not gripe.
Dressed Mutton—10©10}c pound.
sunk, the British casualties totalled
Potatoes—White Rivers, ear lots, such a sw ee t little woman In Mrs t h in g m ore than y o u 're telling me A r a b —T. P. O’Connor In T. P.’n
By e x tr e m e th r if t a divorcee lives e n 1 [
seven men killed and four wounded. $13rti,15 ton; Gems, car lots. $14fa.l7; Slade. T h e woman was so little, so i and you b a te to say I t W h a t would Weekly.
$20.000 a year. H ubby atill wins. S h e I W h e n writing i I ndver' aera, «In
No officers, the dispatch says, were Burbanks, $17©19; store price, $2©3
sp e n t $»0,000 a y e a r before t h e dl- ^ ^ t m n t h m p « n
either killed or wounded.
ton additoinal; sweets, $2©2.25 ewt.
rere*
Daniels Fiuuiises
Defenses.
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