V?r4 ,VMW3lv V n ., BPAOm STX MET)FOirr MATT, TRTBTTI, "MTCDTORD, OTTRdOV, 'ITKSIUY. JANUARY 9, 1012. V i1 THE FORTUNE HUNTER Novelized by LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE From tho Play of Ihe Same Name by WINCKELL SMITH Copyright. 1910, by Winched Smith nil Louts Jotfph Vane i (Continued from last Saturday.) "By the wny, did yon get your Inrl- ' tntlon to Joslo Loekwood'a party. Mr, ' Duhcnhl 1 happened to sec It on the ! hall tnblo this evening." "Yes,' lie assented quietly. "It's to be the social event Of tho year. T hope you'll enjoy It." Tra not going It's against the roles at first 1 moan business rules. I'll bo bo busy at the store, you know," Alone, I wns fnln to confess he baf fled tny understanding. The rush of business to Graham's Tbegtin tho following morning. Dun cab's bauds were full almost from the first, and be bad to relegate such mat ters as ranking dual disposition of Ids stock and getting acquainted with It to tha Intervals between waiting upon customers. Old Sam must bavo put up more prescriptions in the next few days than he had within the last fivo years. Everybody wanted to tafeo a look nt the renovated store, shake Satu's hand and sec what the new partner was really like. Sothern & Lee's was for some days quite desert ed, especially after Duncan toofc-a leaf out of their book, bought an Ico cream freezer and began to servo Cabs of cream in the soda. Will Blgelow even dropped round and bought sampled of the tobacco stock, from two-fors up to ten-centers; and smoked them with expressive snorts. Tracey Tanner's soda and cig arette trade was transferred bodily to Grnharu's from the first, and Jtoland Baraetto gave it his patronage, albeit grudgingly, as soon as he found it lm nosslblo to shake Joslc Lock wood's aJ- leglauce. I say grudgingly because 4 Jtoland didn't like the new partner and had said so from the first. Out every one else did like him almost without exception. Ills attcntheness and courtesy werenot ungrateful aft er tho way things were thrown at you nt Sothern & Lee's, we declared. Duncan certainly did strive to please. No man ever worked harder in a Had Tlllo store than he did. And from the time that he began to bellcvo there would tic somo reward for. his exer tions, that the business was suscepti ble to being built up by tho employ ment of progressive methods, he grew astonishingly prolific of Ideas, from our sleepy point of view. The win dow displays were changed almost dally, to begin with, and were made as Interesting as possible. We learned to go blocks ont of our way to find out what Graham & Duncan were exploit ing today. And daily bargain sales wero instituted, low priced articles of everyday use, such as shaving soap. toothbrushes and the like, being sold nt a few cents above cost on certain days, which wero announced in ad vnnce by means of hand lettered cards in tho show windows, whereas for merly wo had always been obliged to pay full list prices. 'still earlier in his career as a busi ness man ho noticed that the local practitioners wrote their prescriptions on odd scraps of paper. That's all wrong," ho declared. "We'll have to fix it" And by next morning the job printing press back of the courthouso was groaning under an order from Graham & Duncan's, and a few days later every physician within several miles of Itadvillo received half a dozen neat pads of blanks with his naino and address printed at tho top and the advice across the bottom, "Go to Graham's for the best and purest drugs and chemicals." Tho backs of the blanks wero utilized to -request people living out of reach, but on rural free delivery routes, cither to mall their prescriptions and other orders In or havo tho physicians telephone them, promising to fill and dispatch them by the first post. For ho had a telephone installed within the first fortnight and tho uext day advertised la tho Gazette that or ders by telephone would recelvo prompt attention and be delivered without delay. Tracey Tanner be came his deliver' boy, deserting his father's stables for tho obvious advan tages of $3 a week with a chanco to learn tho business. Blurting with a lino of fivo and ten cent packages of Indigestible sweets, Duncan in time made arrangements with a big Pltt.hurg confectionery concern to ship lilin a small consign ment of pound and. half pound "fancy" boxes of chocolates and bonbons twlco a week. And taffy pulls and fudgo parties lnpsed Into desuetude. Later Sperry introduced Ulm to an association of druggists, of whlgh he been mo a inombcr, for the tnalnto nance and exploitation of tho cigar nud tobacco trade In connection with tho drug business. Again, ho treated Rudville to its first circulating library, establishing a branch in the stocc Onp coutd buy a book ut n tuodoruto prlco and either keep It or c&cuauga it for a fee of a few cents. Undoubtedly ho mnde thp business hum during those first few mouths, and after that it settled down to a steady fortvaia movement. n store became n social center, n place for poo pie to moot In time Tracey wns pro moted to be nUtiurt mid nuottier boy engaged to make deliveries. Hut thU chronicle of progress has mn away altogether with n desultory (Sot "j: riiiHS ft f. Eras tmSSB & -- - w lol I, BETTI WAS WORKISq IN TUK 8U0P. pen, which started to tell why Duncan didn't want to go to Josle r.ockwood's party. 1 was long In finding out, but not so loug as Duncnu himself, per haps, by which I mean to say tlwt he was conscious of the desire not to go and determined not to without stop ping to analyze the cause of that do idre more than very superficially. It happened, toward, tho close of the eventful liy already detailed at such length, that a3 "Dunrtin was entering the liouro with a loud of boxed goods he heard voices In the store young voices, of whic,h one was already too familiar to his cars. lie paused, waiting- for them to get through with their business and go. for he bad no time to waste Just then, even upon tho heiress of his manufactured destiny. Betty wns then worklug in the shop (old Sam having gone upstairs for a little rest, who was overwrought and weary with the excitement of tbnt day), and It was Duncan's hope that she would be able to serve the custom ers without his assistance. There were two of them, you see Joslc and Angle Tuthlll hunting, as usual, in couples. And while be wait ed, not meaning to eavesdrop, but un willing to betray his whereabouts by moving, he heard very clearly their passage with Betty. He overheard Oret. distinctly, Betty responding in expressionless tenes: "Dcllo. Angle. Hello, Josle." There ensued what seemed a slight ly awkward jiause, then Joslc, pain fully sweet. "Did you get the Invita tion. Betty i" Betty moved into Duncan's range of vision, apparently Intending to come and call him. She turned at the ques tion, and he saw her small, thin little body, and pinched face en silhouette against the fading light beyond. He saw. too, that she was stiffening her self as if for some unequal contest. "The Invitation V" she questioned dully, but with her head up and steady. "Why." said Josle. "I sent you one to the party, you know tny lawn feet next wcs?k." I give the local pronunciation as it is. "Did you?" "1 gave it to Tracey for you," per sisted tho tormentor. "Didn't you get itr Betty caught nt her breath Inaudlbly. Only Duncan could see the little spasm of mortification und anger that shook her. "Ob. perhaps I did." she said short ly. "I I'll ask Mr. Duncan to wait ou you." Sbo swung quickly out Into the hall way, slamming the door behind her and so darkening It that sbo didn't de tect Duncan's shadowed figure. And if she bad meant to call him she must have forgotten it. for an Instant later be henrd her stumbling up the (Stairs, and as she disappeared be caught tho echo of a smothered sob. Ho waited motionless, too disturbed at the tlino to care to enter tho store nnil epdiiro ingle's vsnld advances, and ttirough the thin partition "tlioro came to him their sharp comments on Betty's ungracious behavior. "Well!" Joalo said finally: "Oh, como on, riiri't- Irtt'o ttnlf nm Innr-nr I flntl'f . . ..".".. ""' "-- y think It's lieultliy to urini: souy so soon before dinner, nnywny," Angle glanced blgnlflcantly at Joslc. saying: "And, besides, wo only wanted to hear"- Tholr voices with their footstep? di minished. Duncan allowed a prudout Interval to elapse, entered tho storo and began to bestow tho goods he had brought in. While ho was nt work the light fulled, no stopped for lack of It Just as netty came dmvnsinlrs. "Ilellol" he bald ehourfully. "Know whero tho matches nro'J' "Yes." fcho inoted behind n countor nnd fetched him a few. "Are jou most done?" ho Inquired, not un friendly, as, ho took down from its bracket one of the oil lamps, "Ilurdly," ho responded, touching a light to the "wjck nml replacing tho chimney. "It's a good deal of u Job." "Yes " , He replaced the lamp nnd In the act of turning toward nuotlior caught n "IIimdso of the Kill's face, pale and Iravvd lr oes 1 ii i'inn.0,1 And with thn renmon wnn' departed from him, leaving hint w in-'l i iuw to hn Impulse of plt, "Oh. thunder" he told himself, tin listing a hind Into hi pocket. "I might (,h well he broke ns tho way I nm now" Ho produced the scanty retinitis of IiIa gmlwtuko.' Jaif vsiJi.' ' 1SUIR CILA.VCKD StONtriOA.STLr AT JCWIR. "Miss Graham" - "Yes?" she asked, wondering. "Couhl jou get a party dress fix thirty-four dollars" "Thirty-four dollars!" she faltered. He discovered what small change be bad In his pocket. It was like him to be extravagant, even extreme. "And Hfty-three eentst" be pursued, with a nervous laugh. "Heavens!" tho girl gasped. "I should think so!" "Then go ahead P He offered her the money, but she could only stare, in credulous. "I'll stake you." "Oh. no, Mr. Duncan." she managed to say. "Oh. yes!" no tried to catch one of the hands that Involuntarily had risen BE OPFEUKD nXO TUB MOSEY. toward her face In a gosturo of won der. "I'leuse do," ho begged, hh tone persuasive, "as a favor to 1110." But she evaded him. stepping back. "I couldn't take It; I couldn't really." "Yc. you can. Just try It once and sei how oasy It is," he jiernlsted, pur suing "No. I can't." She looked up shyly nnd shook hur head, that smile of her mother's for the uiniiitmt Illuminating her face almost with tho radhtuvo of beauty. "But 11 thank you very much-Just the same." "But I want you to go to that party." "You're awful kind," she uald softly, still smiling, "but I don't euro to go now. I"- "Don't enro to go! Why, you woro Insisting on going n llttlo while ago." "Yos," she admitted simply, "1 know I was. But I've been thinking over what you said slnco then, and I I've inndu up my mind I'd be out of place there." "Out of place!" ho echoed, thunder struck. "Yuri. I've concluded I belong hero In tho store with fnthor." She hnlf turned away. "And I gua folks Is better off If they htny-whero they be long." CHAPTER XV. AT didn't go to the Leci: wood lawn fete und did excuse himself on the plou of being unable to loavo the store. I'm nfuild the young iitun'lmd a fnlut, fond hope thut Joslo would be Qlfrmdod, but ids excuse was accepted without re-'BpastrunrM N llnf'llm tv.llr r.,,... . (V vvlll.-lll frtll. and that on a wonderful "I'll, moonlit ..i .1...1 .... .. v.. ....i ..in i.,.,. milt overjbls tod It n Hplen - I.. r,, i, a vt u. nltfht, nnd did mii-cpsr . A II, VIHMII " "- ' sue recorded tho event t tho otont of i column nnd n Imlf of leading unit tor, enlltl It n poclnl Mnetlon nnd do wrtbod the gAvtis of the lendlUK In dies of ooolHty priwent lu liewllderlng phraivs. i rend the proofs with nn ad miration stroiiniy tlnriiutvl with nwe and found It lacking in one paitlculnr only no uieitUon was mule of Uolttnd Bni'nette's H,rst opojt fi. iil sittt. llolsml Imrt ordered It from n cloth ing house In DilCnfro. nd It nrrlvwl just In tlino. liming lomid nil tvUout It from Uolnml's ovhi ltp (they dllntisl iiixui the mutter to W itt. the tailor. JiWt lHnentli my window i. I sort of Iitmar tvund itowntowvi sunnlay even ing In the bene of putrhin.' a glltnpic of It and wns not disappointed. I wns llterlng In Gruluun's when llolnnd sauulereil iionehuluutlv In nt nhout n quarter to S and cnl'cl rr n mrk of "Swwts." Snuj inrvisl littn. nnd Puucan. ttapfrtty for hlui omiiNRl nt lae nioowat. aflffr one iik nt ltolnud rotiroil ureelpitntl,v U-Uiml the pro scription cmintor ovcrvi'ine. I Judged from RolntMl's triumph nit smirk, tty diHHiost chnarln. U thought I, mlftht ho have boQii; he could never, by wlMtovvr wltdmt fiideavor. have npprovluiaUNl ItrtHuid's yplemlor The coat wns imbtalhsl ut lest so Watty diM?rlbl It within my hear Ingi and enrtoustj douMo breastetl. caneht togetlir nt the wnlst vtb a single button, thus rciealtnit u shining oxmiw of very Miff lilrt bosouv. which crvakcil for some reason. With tbla ltolaud wore u rlbb'sl white silk waistcoat, very brilliant low cut jwit ut leather shoes nud white silk mickc The trousers wore strikingly cut ns to onvli leg aftr tle phjsluit coutlgu.-n-tiou of t)m dumwtle wur und tho ef fort or the wioh w.i ii "isurahly en hnnrtsl by an opera hat "He of tlnwe tall ami strtKJnn eoiiimpf .ns that von can shut un, ty pnnu gently but tlrtnly uw tho hnm-in in'drlff nud looking iiHtiiHM'liHtR. imt tilth is apt to OHon w-ltlih rvfouii'Ii"'- reKrt If yoa'ro tint vrtfil I clrd to he able tu import that Itofnnd (nlbst to cnwiult the Hli'Piai r uisiring a red itrlitK tl. tils th wns a Kt.twr Idaek tlrmly kmnttl at tHe tacior. Diiucnu Ml Into n routine wlthotw the kiaat wvhleiwe of ili nitont. lie was wrly to rfee an.1 e.in to wortt and rarely left the stor save, at meal 8Ail UiD iriSISi TO TTIK DiaKtTX OF A FJ.OtK COAT. hours nud clolug up tlino. He' at tended church with admirable regu larity, both umraing nnd ovenln;jiorv Icon, on Supduy, the mldvvcuMy prayer meeting nud Irlday evening choir prnutk-e, for in the course of lime liu had been won over to Join the choir and modestly discovered to our edifi cation a barltono vo.leo wholly un trained, but not utipleaslug. Joslo Leci: wo x I sang contralto and Bess Gabriel what we were Informed was soprano only lt.nl vlllu called It a tre ble1 Tracey Tanner pumped the organ and puffed audibly lu tho pauses, a singular toatlinuuj to his devotion to Angle Tuthlll. who "Just sang" with the other ehleCy because she was Jo slo's noarest friend. , Nut had setliHj jlovvn to n pretty steady corres'MUMlenco with Kellogg, chlclly on bUHlnnej mat tors. Kellogg was investigating oh) Ham's burner mid Eoemisl (utte Impressed with Its possibilities, He hndiqiinriclod with Roland's friend Uurnbnm on Duucan'a reproMcntiitlons und ordered him out of the olllcoH of L. J, Bartlett & Co., It seemed. Later he opened up negotia tions with n corporation -known us tho Modern Gas company, 1 believe, a romiMjtJtor of Consolidated Petroleum, nml In duo course niproMontntlves of both concerns c-uuiato Rndvllle, exam ined tho biiruei and retired, noncom mittal. Then Bartlett sent n icuubd tlon forn model und supplied the funds for milking It, tlms demonstrating his confidence. As foi old Hum, ho had rison to the dignity of u frcsk ont and felt him self mi aristocrat for the II rat tlmu lu his life, 1 don't remember Jiwt bow soon It was. bin It wus shartjyv after the for mation of the firm of Grulinm & Dim tuMhjirio.jojuijjjuu.ii regolyed bin l l il ll.l U tb. MY (it t .10 1 Ot K MvOodi Ho ntvopted, of oimw w lu th i;" - wm.lod ( or not, fot iheioo.uld ' ho no oeust for his tefuMlng u .Suudiv Mild ..I ..... ,,,.. ....I... .,...,.. ,.,.,. .. .,!,.. .... IMIJ, fllMI UJ l.VI HMI, IIHtUU 11IIIIV III! event of It The Hollies were Invited lnviiu.so they weie Arninlntn l.mk wood's bruther nnd idstcr-luduw, nud tho (iodrre.v came over ftvmi West erly to grace the board na lopiosoutti tlves of the l.wl.wood stinln At the eonelustou of tho menl. which endured throughout two Intonulunhln liouiN, the elder men folk wit lull ew to the garden nnd tho lawn. Nntwim left to Josle, who coudueti'd' hlui to tho side porch, out of slglit of eveobod.v, nnd plantwl herself lu n baggy tuiui mock there. Shu wna gay, even bill limit within her limitations, utvh naive, coquettish. hy petuluut, bv tin us, nnltimted by n sense of eon i;iiest. She supplied the major part of lie eoitvorsutluut chatting volubly on the thousand Httbjeots she didn't mi Jlorstnud, tho dexou nIio did In the must Ingenitnus ipnuuer IninglunbloHhe InUl beriMlf open to ntv nmts not om e hut u seotv of times, mid wIini he f nlteil 10 resioud nceordlnc to thocmle ' of Itndvtllo hud the wit to ninsk her l chagrin, did sh feel any. Ver? proh ably he laid his hick of responsive. ni's nt Ihe door of hN Miyiiens (n quality he was wholly without) and liked him the better for It It was on this dm that she extracted from hlni his protnlo to Join iW choir He nepeded through npiithy alone "I don't care whether you cnu ln or not." she confessed, with a look, "lint I do want somebody to walk home with me that I like." "That's n ulce way of putting It," Duucuti considered without emphasis. "Rotund Ituruette's always vvnlke! homo with me. but I think he's Just tiresome." "Why?" Inquired the young man. with some Interest She uvertisl hur bond, imieklug nt the strands or the hniiiiiHM.k. "Oh, you V,tmw." she wihl dltildeiitly. "Oh?" Nut wns onllglitiined. "Then I'm sorry for Roland." "Why?" "I can't blnme him. you know." He couldn't help this The lime, Ihe place. Ihe girl. Ittsplrod-ludtml. Incliud-onu to banality. "WhyV" she perslsteiL "Oh. ifwt know." lie caught the In tonation of her previous words pre eluely. , Hb had ttiigrorc to hliith nud hang her tnmd. but he reculved a thrilling WMig gluitce. "Ah! Aren't you awful to tnlk that way. Mr. Dunenii?" "Vom" he Hiltultteil meekly. "Then jou will Join the chair?" "Oh. s," he ngreisl liatliwsly. "I'm tn glad " He thanked her, but nvokbil litr eye "We" might 's well begin tonttttit." she suggesttsl prohi-utly. with dIUWimi. dowticiist eyes "Whnt-the eholrY" He was tartld "Oh. 1 coul di't wit limn it rehearsal." "No. 1 dkln t imstii that." "Nor' "1 mean about Unkind." She was j paying minute ntteuttuu to the luce lu Uertlon or her skirt.""" "About lK)Hiiid"-- "e; I uiiHiii You know what I 1 mean. Mr 'Duncan?" "I assure you 1 do tint. MUut i,is.'k wood " "AImiui not walking home with him any mure I don't want Jo I' wUb vou'd commence lonMilit Hisiead or rholr pracllee ulghf. I'd miii-h mllmr , walk home with yon." "After evening snrvke. jou tHan1" Hho noddisL "It'll lm a gn-al plnj i ore." 1 "Realty?" Hhe gave him her ujttn I ti nw. , "Reiilly." he assunsl her. "Ah. I don't believe jou moan that!" "Bill Indeed I do " It was in it until nearly fi o'clock thm lie wns given n chiiui-e to i-h-mh lie Imd even then to refit! Intlexllity mi luvltutliiii lu stay to suppif Mluta Lockwood mi exsinsve wo mnti. goiierouslj convex tiluio-t sinoili trvd him with uuprcflnilou ut his thanks, f.lie held his IihihI lit u large, moist pilm and beamed iimmi him. saying, "N'ow't you know ihe way, Mr. Duncan"- ' "Yes." Bllnky Inslsicd, blinking ro gulshly, "drop In nny lime, Tnku w luck. We're jilaln people. Mr. Dun can. but alius glad to sec our friends Drop lu nny lime." Josle accompanied him to the front gain, where etiquette nspilnsl him to linger fer u imcllng chat. "Goodby." The girl guvo him her hand. "I'm real glad jou came nt last." "The pleasure has been nil mine," Insisted the gnllatit liioinldc. fishing tho trlfu pliruse iliwperntelj froni the gray vacuity of his thoughts. "You won't forget?" "I'orget what?" "About tonight." "Do you Imagine ( could?" Joslc returned to the family con clave, to interrupt a symposium ou Dutu-nti's qualities, Duncan wrote to Kellogg In his ronm that tilylit after church "I don't want to sound Immodest, but It lonkx us If you were 'righted mini apparently there's notblng"1o it. "Probably I should have stayed on lor supper, but I ceuldn't: I should tmve choked. As.lt was; my tionl was ninHIng Another ten minutes and I Mioitld have Jumped down on the lawn nud run round the Iioiiho on nit fours, cupping mid foaming at the mouth, und Imvo wound up by blllug old Ullnky. "Tho worst of It nil Is I kno'e I'm ungratoful; I know they menu well. But why Is It that people who mean well almost Invariably grate upon jour Hciivlbllltlctt like tho bureuchlug of u Bhitttpenell? "But I mustn't nay maun, things about my future relatives, I pitmtuuu That Is tho great trouble with your In. fiTinil scheme, Huiry. It iieems to be Milting like ti clmriii, und now iljiit 'I MAN? SOUU10PV TO WALK lloMR WITH illf.' I've got something lo do Pin hot tr. trong for It as I was. But I gave you my word Only mind this-if the rules proscribe a pcrptunl course of Sunday dinners en fnuilllo It's gn lug to break down nud turn nut it nat ural born tllvver. There are limit to human endurance, and Put human, whntuver else I nm not." CII.MTKU XVI. U.MMr'U slumbered to lis close A drowsy uuiiiiiin sett Us I iiihhi our v alloy. In which Km ttudl IImiihI iH'tice seeuted but the more profoiiud. Joulo Look wood nnnonnre,! that she whs going away to sehool lu New York for the winter. I'etu Willing took the pltslge and kept It nlmovt n mouth. Svill Ulcilow secured time tublen and lalmrlously tnuiyusi out his moiuIhuiiu ally eiiiiteuiplntisl (tip to the east -like the others, dealluod never to come olf Tracey Tanner went to work for Grit ham ,f. Dumati Ruinml psrnette psld ostontiitloiis nttenilous to Bess ta'ti- VO i nuHii (iAumt:u lirlel, who tolerated hlui slmdly bo ciiiimo shu didn't much like Josle; but, blighted by Joslo' supreme liullfrer. ence, this budding passion drooped and failed by mutual consent of both par ties concerned. Atigle-Tiitliill been inn morn conspleuously than ever the orb of Tnicey'a universe. Duncan wnlled liome with Joslo on two went': day even ings mid t,wlee on Kniulays nnd lea nnil how to piny haliim nud isircheesl: Tlio drug utore prospered lu inoileratlou, Kothern ft. LeoAnluly contesting Its conquering campaign And Duncan glow thoiightrul. One lias more time to think unself ishly In Iltiilvllle than lu a great city, where tliere'it ruiely more time than enough to think of one's own concerns And Duncan wns tanking time to thlpl: about others, 'notably Betty Oraham Tho gill wus, us usual, shy, reticent, losurved. Khu kept hur thoughts ,to h(-isulf. dinning tho most liitluuitu not even with old Hum, who would 4ulk. But ptiucun divined Unit she' wus un happy. (llo saw her go nnd come, a wistful Hhadow on the Imrdorn of his (ccupa (Ions, self contained, u little timid, but at the finino (lino liruve lu her own rjulot, uncomplaining fashion And the distant look lu those uoft eyes he. ill vlneil to bo ouu of longing' for tlfat which she might not possess tho ad vantages that other girls had, socially nnd eduentlounlly; tile pleasuro they routilved. tho attcntlouff they re celvrd, the thousand and one slight things that make existence life for a woman, Ho wiw her drooping Inseu Mby day by day, growing a little (filler, a simile nmro aloof nud llHtlesa And ho becuino Inlllillely concerned f"'' "", ,-. ('V(i bo Coittliiuod,) Miivlriim for liiinltli Ms4tWrV',' f py ' i''W ML.f 5fc- ''1 Clark & Wright KAWYimi WAfimnaxou, a. a. I'uhtle t.niul Mnttirnt Klnal Proof. Dosort litiiiiin, conli'sts nnd Mlulna Ciisas llerlp, Ansoolslft Work for Atlornnys. Game Boards Also full line of Games all seasons Medford Book Store Grocdrios, Ctmdioo Truito Cigars, Tobaccos, 'Snidor's Frosh Milk, School Sup plios, otc, at De Voe's Little Combination Store N'oxt Door JI.ilol Jlwiroi'd I'm-. Photii' 0(111 TREES (lint grow TREES Unit bear Northern Grown Stock i Columbia & Okanogan Nursery Company Of tho WuiinU'hmt -Valley O. ,M, l.'inilon, .Medford Kulesiuaii PIioiik Hl-lt. UIT H. IMverslilo NEW LINE to TILLAMOOK PK 2 SUNSET OGDEN a SHASTA ROUTES mS Pacific Railway & Navigation Co. Trnlnn will run dally, uxcopl Sun dny, on tho following unhedule: Lv. Portland 7:20 a, m. Lv. I lillHlioro ...... fijfiOn. in, Ar, Bunch J'olutu. . . .1:20 p. in. Ar, Bay City 2:01 p, in, Ar. Tllllninonk-,,.,., 2:25 p.m. Lv. Tlllnmoolc 7:55 n. mi, Lv, Buy City.; H: in. 'i.tn, ' hv, Ilcnch Polntfl. ,,,9:00n. in, Ar, lllllubnro 1:25 p. in. Ar. Pot Hand 4:10 p. m. Through ilckoln ou nnlo nt city tlckot offlco, Third and Wunliliigtun utreutii, on Fourth nud Yamhill, to all polnta on tho P. It. & N. Further pnrtlculurB from tho city tlckot ngont or tigotit Kourtli und YmiHilU otrnutH, John M. Scott, fleiieriil PaHHenger Agent, Portland Oi-ouon. if ! i w.iii . )