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> f J/ ' ' ' i t :* e r s r e s 6 5 f Dr. G. A. Rohrer Surgery t Specialty Office, 209 Jam iuon BM'f. Spolune, Washington. E . K r i n g l e n A r c h i t e c t O f f iw k * lM n 3 r lu J 4 lk o i C (I Watt of Security State I n k -The — S c r a p B o o k i l Scalp Treatment Shampooing Hair Dressing Massaging M r s . M c K e e Wright I M | , and Fleer •He Didn’t Weaken. The desperate boarder vowed thnt I tbe next time Ills landlady set before him a breakfast tbat a flra would get tbla oo be would make ber so aabained of benelf that sbe would be driven to give blm enough to eat out of self re spect His chance came tbe.morning after be bad registered bls oatb. Be lustily swallowed tbe scant rations set before him, tben telephoned .to a restaurant for a breakfast of bam and eggs, wheat cakes and coffee. Wben the n m l arrived be dispatched It bun I grlly. Tbe landlady watched blm with | evident uneasiness, but made no com ment . * The next morning the desperate boarder approached tbe dining room expectantly. . He wondered wbat tbe j landlady would do. He soon found oot. The same old light breakfast waa brought In Crow tbe kltcben. \Have yon bad enougbr tbe land lady aaked wben be bad finished. ‘Indeed I haven't” said tbe desper> at* boarder. She stepped to the telephone nnd | called op tbe restaurant. \Ur. Brown Is ready for bls extra breakfast o f ham and eggs and coffee, I she aald.—New York Times, A SHARP CLIENT. Nerve Peeled His Corniest, but His Wen Him Freedom. The Parts bar Is laughing at tbe ru of a youthful advocate who bad to d fend a man whose reputation was ° Attermucb thought tbe counsel con cluded that If he wuld, produce docu mentary evidence of bls c'lent* , esty all would be well and to obtain an acquittal would mean “ “<*• as future practice was concerned, most suspects, tbe client was penn less, so to produce tbe necessary evi dence it was needful to provide the mTbe\ advocate gave his client a five franc piece-abotit W-and * £ * * H A R M O N Y CORNERS By M. QUAD Copyright 1910. by Associated Ut- era O' J'rcss. say be found It In tbe street and thus ^ ^ # wUtelucnt of Stblffa obtain a receipt Tbe client ncaui- . lo„0 (,ud bad been f°r f.*?” ' Meed, went to the police office and « * » \ „ gcw Were »H«wod to Iwtt •»- £ £ . with a « « l p t . T t o « d v » H wbo i » tt* gave a cursory glance at the doc* u( „ was the jMitrUpcbM ment and tied It up wltb bls brief, lit- L floch Ho Was adviser, tie thinking o f the sequel. , n„ mBttcrs. There bad n e w On the day o f the trial tbe youngad- J J , g cgge /or the lawyers lu t t a t rocate railed entirely on * * * ■ • * \ \ ! L ommunlty. If <\efe wu* “ celpt and tbut terminated bls appeal |t B.flg taken to Moses. He sald to tbe jW«7- t J \o this or do Umt «nd It was doo* ••I bave a document which » t » « Pcop|c gaW tbnt Harmony Corners that daring tbe past week tpy f W n living, breathing exampleof t t* found • five ftaac piece In ‘ be street, J,orajttjr flU(i tfq«c|f|»|»iess of bqoas •nd without delay be took IM o tb* M tnre. ’ |s tbat tbe act of a tblef? | Aj tcr a|| fl^dt |inlf century of pajMj j When Yea West Amy KM of Blacksmith Repair werfc Yeeareaweef agee4)ebst C a r e y ' s S h o p North 4th Avaaee H o r M « K o « l n | A I p e o i a l l t y T . M . C a r e y te 9 8 8 8 8 S M e S 8 M H S f im M l Oeede That Bless the-Deer, I Mere Ufe ts vile. I may have done Deeds M t unworthy and have won Unwilling (feme, though all men blame This bean's unrest whlfilt matte me shun The ealm%eontent that goad HM take 1 frem good deeds done tor the good dan)# ] . sake, Deeda tbat In doing of the deed De Mees the doer. who.si»ouM-*eed No bliss beyond. But wbat M ine Is thle-that over IsM and ssa H r naasa ehould fly r Or whet care I, Tot tbe aere stke of climbing high, Te ettab forsvtr etepe that wiad Ite empty towersT -Owen Meredith. A Candid Caddy, Tbe contempt that the caddy feels Ier the playing of some of tbe nma- ! document to the president ofthe court The judge examined it closely and Tben be WumpbsBtJf ^ ^ H j i n i u s t f y »™> goocj *<H q ^ K kl,,,t! I w«i (be opt* to prwinep fllm w i *» II S I another proo/ tbnt t lw .’*• »otblo« in a name. It w«» »«Mom *•*\* * njr' tbing called a Sciilff away from ho®®* but on nn occasion Uodfeor had to l make a Journey to I'lltsbnrg. eighty I miles away. It was a serkms creot It called for serious talk nnd manyl p w r i ; Hs fP'rtf « ‘ “™ tl^ ciappef fe f* yerjf inuob *Wa* It 0 francs that be found?\ “Yea, Mr. President,” waa tbe reply. \I t a quite aura aa to tbat.\ ffBitf,\ u id the president, “the te* d p t U f o r a f r s W W lf.\ The court w u convulsed. fty) m Jury, appreciating tltbtr tbe Ingenul: . r_„ v .. , , b of icoansel or fir* sbarpnees of blf » Hto Km ^ d fctn'M i fllM t, MtnlttM fto ^ , r t - I I}? It orer. fed Ml* «W » %! departed. * Tit For Tat. I PJg Tbo lady of the boost w m t hand* right end M|>. wwet) lo life Mtonlfjk aome woman of a mature order of meat. He saw bouses and atoret a^| bMUty, and when tbt had completed I factories. He saw a aewlng uwcblee __ ___ - ____________ ______ ____ her toilet ibe gMft) fondly at herself I la a ahow window, aud as be stood tears Is sometime* beyopd hit power] In tht glatt and remarked ta ill* BeJJ fpoklo# at It a \barker* pulled him le j } D U N N k C O . O e n e r a l C o n t r a c t o r s Office oa C ot tetwees led A 4tk ' ieee»eeeee»ee»eeeeeeteeeee< I : M c C l o u d L i v e r y GOOD RIGS GOOD HORSES REASONABLE PRICES AIm N tC l i t l , P n f f id e r A t H i * A lla r d B a m 4th St 4e»»»e»e»eee»eeeeeeeeeeee< to tnppreas. At tbe Pblladelpb)* Country dob tbey sre telling a atory of a swell yoang beginner who ap*| paared to think tbe only quallflcattoo necessary for golf waa t lot ot StM*| gerlng clothes. He started over tbt[ links with a yoang lady wbo bad aim* liar deloaloDS, They played awhile with oae of tht best cuddle golfen as| an attendant. \Do you tblnk.H asked U>o 70 Ug| nan. toning to the caddie with a kindly air-\do jron tblnk we’ll b* able to g tt aroand thecourae before d fftkr “If yoa ran, sir,” aald tb* cMMI* grtmly.-Pblladelphta Timet. bn Challlu'a Vain Hunt Paul Da Cballla waa the mo*t gal>| lant of bncbelon and alwaya openly] cpafteetd that h* waa qalt* an«M* tol retltl the wllet of tb«‘ fair sex; tol much so tbat he bad never been abto| to ckooa* between tbem. Oo ou* occa- aloe wben h* wan \tbe lion'' at a re-1 ceptioo glvea bywnie Intimate Meads I la N*w York tlwboatess In pr«Katto(| | to one of ber gueett said: \Let tt# jyesent you to Bln. — .1 Yoa most kuow Ittf, Pf U>. becnusesbe| bta Joat written a book.\ ' ** f \A hook, madamr be *xelalOMi.| \Tben ftidaed am l moat delighted to| meet her. I ooee mad* a book ay- aeif, But wbat Is tbe title of yoar I bookf “The name of It It ‘Wbat On* Won* I an Thinks.’ \ waa tbe amUfng ra-l naM, “Yoa’d glv* a good deal to b e u handaom# m I tm, rooMnt yoa, aow r “Yes'm,” was th* oaM'a a news#, ''*|r mo*t at much as yoa’d glv* to be my and the fflefjft of (lie machine fxpls|ned. He Ibosgljt well pf |t| Tb«ro v « f» W w |y in|icl) seyrlRg to do. Not « I fchiff bad a labor s«»-|||« WftvtlfRP flf any sort, not even n corn slieller or ai| I UPPte parer. As tbelr graudfntbefii | fc»4 »|T(N} US tffere And’ , fear waa io towq tbnw tof*. Ife ed to Inspect tbat aewlng macblne sla “Ah. indeed, and most Intereating! t y hat One Woman Tbinlur \ repeated tbe great **plorer. And tben, with a almolated exoitemmt, be added haatl- |y: \But where cau I procure g fiopj fit It? I most bave It nt once—lmio*. dlntely. All my life 1 bare been try ing In vain to find out wbat women think, and If before I die I ahall suc ceed In finding ont just wbat one wo. man thlnke I shall tben Indeed die con tent.\ _______ ■ Time to Q u it A little girl was on a visit to her aunt nnd bad enjoyed herself very much until Monday morning. Petrset'e Wonderful N w t* An effeminate yoang mao, aa la> admirer of Forrest enlisted anwfff the supert to u to be oetrer I different times. At last be drew , a hia Idol. At tb« eft) of Vtom tft mott long breath end decided to take tht effective tpecch, then on. the atw I}?* I chances and ordered tbe thing aent oe tor waa ao overcome tbat be fainted, io hint. Tba Incident ao pleased tb* •'old man\ I Tbo 8cblff« #«ver fjealf fith ped; that be calltd Mm to ^ 4reg4m|dUr» ppr agents. ^ \erf wpie PW“« coo W Pee?) »t Oqfl- fe»r<|| AWU gaffi p ip (Uy If) tjye w « * . Moaea sat on ibat mschjne (q g dal capacity for a week end tlwa * • I dded Ibat it moat be glvea opt It I waa wltcbcfpfti |t m (uqovatkwi It woald break up tbe long preva|llai harmony of Harmony Corners, rjod- tm backed, Tbe lurcntlwi bad beeo I tested, and It woald do mow sewlai In a day than bia wife could do hr hand In a week. Tbere was no odor of brimstone about It. It ate ao bay or oats, and occupied bat a amall tpace. Some o f tbe other ScbUb, aad particularly the wives, backed h ia ap. Of coarse, tbe news tbat.Godfear Sciilff had “broken ont” w u passed I aroand th* MMlry. and tbo ib h m i . I at* result waa to and the............ m g 4 - awarm «( aown « • » • ' BcWff tribe. They M sewing sw* chines tbat would tnck, hem, roM*. braid, embroider, patch, sew on bat* ton, nek the baby, cbum tbe batter, feed the hens, sort over potatoes, imiM bnppy recipient spoke of bls good for tune, dilating op 6 o tl^ cgon thereof. Pirn a nMaan or «n ooatane. room, when, after a few remarks, be presented bim wltb .a dollar a t a mt> mento of tb* occatlon. Oa rejoining I tb* f i n and all J t a t t” a 5 ' 7 ter I hia fellow anpera, five lo oamber. the | aod talked and talked. Tben tto * !S peddlers and parlor orgab men cane. At t h . next performance ^ow eat kep't \ t i 5 ? m S H f t l \ S j f * bta ey* on bln* to aee If be could again gathering? { H i t a a S J ao overcome him aa to cause him to I wltb statistic t« i . ft ? ? P**W| | faint. When be reach* tb* tcen*“ <S I £ 1 K S S L * ! . 1 1 climax bla aatoolahment can be Im agined wben tlx of the supers fell over lo a dead faint, Civil Queetien, Rude An»v*er. I want to find - . S ? £ #^ 0 ,.Ra.T«rt^ w« np before | lows? DH the? w T u M o ^ J l W l* 1 ;b,“ ™ wer* I\ state prison? r. did they sigh to meet 8 MW the J ^ l d o w n t o S S i K ^ S T ^ ] [ 1 S T of S,t#l‘ bad lncrea» I Miuh wl? the world, Tboa- f mard*r*' ^rglartes, bortt! thefts, elopements and ao on coaid bt directly traced to them, Did the* I 10 *“d »b*ms*ives on the gaU On this occasion she accompanied | iudge B r a d y » w W f 0 7 a » ^ l t S V c h l l d ^ ^ ^ ^ *° know tb#t sr relntire on a n ut collecting excur-1 Ins Patrick Mnmh». , k i . ___ I I were •« Hate pri » ^ V d W 8,8h '0 meet Satan r = 5 l shop. Moses Scblff ran Jacob Cor.ier» consisted of a| id a ran S S * » 2 2 S C I B a l l & M c M i c R E A L insurance e V R B T Y BONm C A N D I E S The Freshest and All Kind Of Soft Drinks, Pe G>rn and Cigan THE CLUB BILLIARD ft HMrd Avenus 2 C ...... Customer of Oun A Pleased Customer Is a Colfi eg: : | » P lM e Y « d *v W m Don't, Tell d ;i| & THE GROCERS. . P e lt Mobaa J.LGte W A O O N S > - StaMM M t k U l W«l« Wiow S u p e r i o r D r i l l s B u g g i e s - • S p r i n g S tu d c U v l M it c M D u n a l L a u r e l R a n g e s H i C o o k S t p v a f A Goc d Stock of Hameti, SeiNk| W m . B A R B E R H O T E L P O L S O N ! Everything First Class. Rates $2. per day. J . D . SCOTT. Proprietor. ment, nnd tho little Indy's coante-l her relntire on u rent collecting sio» trough upmir district where ber I examination: aunt owned so w /iroiwrty. As Is of-1 “Mr. O’Rafferty,” ten tbe case, tliey w m many In- “why did you strike M rf Mui^byr” | If tbey bou.h. -----— »» stances met with excuses for poppayr| \Because Morphy would not trlve me s e w im T L ^ ,>,r,or « W « and # civil answer to a civil nwstfonfy™ I S S * \ \ nt Why, nance, os for the nluth time sbe beard | honor.\ \ lh»*! china ware, furs, new I the remark. -Pm very sorry, bat I “Wbat waa the civil question you cbalw « « « « ! * \ • cnrpeta #nd 8 '»*f«d can't give you mi.rthliiK today!” took | asked blm?\ youjcnairs would bo - .............. on nn expression of great disgust. At Inst Rbe could restrain benelf no longer. \Auntie.\ said sin*. “I tblnk I bad | <*Ptlng yourself und your Uucie 'wbo better go home HiIh afternoon. 1 am i <• absent at the penitentiary at BlnalhoM quite sure my iimtunin woald oot like' 8 ln «?’ \ * 1 “ to knoV\- thut you icitl inken me round sucli dirty streets Irnggingl” A * l > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > i i A H E R E S G O O D B U I L D I N G M A T E R 4 Your building troubles will U.you select your Joice, RoofiflJ J Sidings etc, from our thoroughly 1 •took of Larch and Western Pin* f Per,'*e M y°U ‘w iS T ^ ®\-! •Morphy, ain’t your own brotber the eres h« , th ,**r* <» hi* J S * . > • ' « , » m ! S X r s * * « • R e d C e d a r S I ^ r o f t h e S c h l f f . h a d ^ ; , a t J noHl u^ T r ^ rontl n1\* w t S U } ihe meeting XV, ^ L y M W «te« JeRBlNDON Modern Plumbing and Steam Fitting JOBBING A SPECIALTY Water mains figured on. Work Guaranteed All A Rejected Bid. Ktigene Wnller. I be noted playwright, hnd n visitor oue afternoon at bit apartment lu New York. The visitor, a tliiokiiof youitf; man In u sbeplierd's pluld suit nud n red tie. said: “Sir. Walter,- I like .vour Work, and I w.-int ,voti to write me a one act skit. I'm tlie Only Miimierliig of the Quag circuit, mid I want n breezy, funny slcft. hut il iinim li.-ive a deep under- lying feeling, the sume ns ‘Paid In Full.' you know ' “Wlmi wmilil for ti wiiiNftirior Mr. Walter nski>d “Well.\ sn Id llie Ouly Mauucriug, “If tlii* skit sulieil me I wouldn't mind paying $10 for if.\ r . iPUUIlCi \Ten ilolliirs!\ said Mr. Walter. \Oh passc“ contribution plate for fwo flenr, no! I cun Always borrow tbnt\ I ^ nrs. t,le e^urel1 you attended.’1— 1 Cleveland Plain Dealer, “ S i « n i * , U « w « to M ’. l S ' t S I you to such n very civil question r ^ nna tbe click of flu, — » « ’ • a . c S T s l , r s t t j ' - ' w w i company excepted.* 80 I said, 'Mur-1doilnr .10 .,norcv Then vyui|mu.v cxcepieu.' Bo I said. ‘Mur- dniin* ' . \ lure- Then camp ■ phy. roo're n Har,' and struck b in v ia b w « l Uy n n n °C, ‘ 0IM, ,llh ff\* I * \ r , « o m -, » M h S « r \ , \ ’r\ 1 « 3 s i r il,“ - 8' “ > « « “ funny | footed nnd in !S h K C-UrC',1,arc-l Our lumber is of a quality Wi and our service prompt. Comf ^ •pjlpf our st^ck, Perhap* f j •bit to help you with plans iw p D E W E Y L U M B E R L.LMARSH, Man»l* 3 X « < face secmR very you have n double. And a thing about it Is tbnt I remember J sleeves. you be willing to pay I fon,H'(1l n strong prejudice against tlio I CaJ le<l ““other gatherlnir n\ * •y skit of tbis type?\ n,a,.‘ \ ho looks ,,ko you-altbougb I’m c W i ? nn<’ lM,|Wo*ed, but tho . t quite sure we never met.\ CJono lmd started » , 7 , , ° cy’ T be little guest softly laughed '! \ y out for him ,Viis t0 , only “I ’m tbe man.’’ be answe ed 'and I Two Z C f m ' know wby you formed the prejudice « ° \ y CorDors ^as 0 °f I[,u'' I passed tbe eontrii>nH„„ .L . ' tl)n“ Sehlffs, and tlio i,» y 0l,!crs * « n t u ^ w n » i ; i ; anr\ half «»eo Its name w a s m o r c > - A»cl tt bwrs todny-Hardscrabbie0 one I c e C r e a m , F r e s h F r u ® C a n d i e s A l l k i n d s o f S o f t P f , A shipment of fresh Strawberry B I C L E Y ’ S « THIRD AVENUE ,