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54-40 OR FIGH Stirring Story of Adventure in the Early Days of the Northwest. BY EMERSON HOUGH Author of “The Mississipp! Bubble.” (Copyright Row may God reat my mother a that Now and min “Ah. I must, because It sald she you I wou Aftor a straight toward mine with her « aplendid bravery “So, 0 soul also, #0 some I have lost, fost! time I may & 1 pray I good ¢ that 1 have wager urned her and we ay my mgh for | not be me she some my 1 a heavier burden eomained wit idea which you see, when | was) mothe young and beautiful | had rank and money. [ had brains, | had hatred of men. | had contempt aristrocracy, My heart was after all, My principles were (hove of the republican, Revolution was to in my * 1 eay Thwa dis sisted ‘ torted tched, unsere she r head Wait @id what | could ¢ pursued me those who had m a crim T have set doze ears. I have been promised Tlage to | know not hew 4 doren what waa the upon me. viut me throughout father had bequeat Ah, but also that my me” | you from your mother 1 in} she said as th nal and tb about me ifice. News man who wa shamed him had ot the courage Rut he hoard againat whom he had and him one night foully and unfatriy, he muntered New ame to the Br and was tried, and tha The He 8 came my and tt th en have fought to th h fm duets over me death | had not ev The more troubles I made pler I was. Oh, yes, tn t came krow I had there ix no doubt of t “But racy had will of me to me, as there an imperial order for my fancies and vagaries condem to marry a nobleman. That was the \ the new degenerate when | was bw He chose for me from dis own Row “You did marry him?” She nodded, “Yes. Det rake, monster, degenerate, @f that aristocracy whi od us, | was obliged to 1 Bin @ man three times my T pleaded. | begged. I was way by night. I wae—I w They say | was married to him. Fo myself, | did not know where | was| What I am or what happened. But after that}! can not they said | was the wif what I am, be Man, 2 sot, a monster, the aoe only of manhood. Now, | the revenge of the aristocracy was had to my n publte In punishment him 1 wa » degener auch marry ame! was and a wed, and ne or who | am tell you who | puse Tm am jo not yeeif d It was now no longer me in my own country more. hiv etudies, some part of bis mind ber In another world] fate. as we ty and] y, which cameéleven real democe Rhe of jon into} m vf |ileve t complete! She went on at last in a ¥ fey cold 1 fled one night, t to Hungary. For a month could not find me. I was still young. | I saw my people then as I had Defore. | saw also the monarchie of Burope. Ab, now I knew wha Oppression meant! Now | knew what class distinction and priviieces meant! I saw ruin it was spelling for our —what it will spell for you try if they ever come to rul Ab, then that dream came to 1 Which had come to my father, that beautiful dream which justified me THE FATNESS OF HEALTH | | Gamose Fills Out the Curves and | Makes Thin People Fat ; solid, | come Perfect health and good beautiful flesh can only through the use of Samose, rkable forming f This mak the thin erawny, p and robust it mixes with the food so that all of the elements that make solid bone firm musele and good flesh are horoughly assimilated ained in the system Samose is not a drug or a a#t ; Mt ta setentific flesh form and and re im everything I did. My friend, « itean ft in part justify me—no S¥or the first time then, I re-| flesh to live: I have loved my! These statements are confirmed father ever since that time. !]by The Quaker Drug Co.'s offer to Pledged myself to continue that| refund the money to anyone buy Work which he had undertaken! |ing and using Samose who does I pledged myself to better the con-j not gain tn weight as @ition of humanity if 1 might The risk is al) theirs. The “There was no hope for me. || scrawny can buy Samose at The} Was condemned and ruined as it| Quaker Drug Co. store, with the! was. My life was gone. Such a# || knowledge that if it ix not success had left, that I resolved to give to—|ful it will cost absclutely noth whet shall we call it?—the idee| Gent postpaid on receipt of pr democratique. | See r bat restores thin people la normal condition of good, healthy promised thin and} Personally Conducted High Class Tour OF CALIFORNIA By Special Train Leaving Seattle Satur- day, March 19 Oregon & Washington R. R. Southern Pacific Ask for illustrated itinerary, sleeping car reservations and all of the particulars at City Ticket Office, 608 First Avenue. Phone: Ind. 1995; Sunset, Main 118 E. E. ELLIS, General Agent. W. D. SKINNER, General Passenger Agent. THE STAR—FRIDAY, A soamuntasomie iM, We are trlondus| You are man an I may eay that, 1 am, eee safe for They would me go to my father any As for him, he went on with } very firat night! We are brave gentleman 1am no longer woman nacrifice let burn In short, believe me, a vie the hope of the worid le in a The Best Is at Your Own Door i y. Slowly, «raduatly,| Why do you persist in buying { was coming to believe that your insurance of a foreign insur ance company when you can get paused a moment Then, | stronger indemaity, more — prompt time, Monsieur met you, and equitable settlement and a in thik very room! God pity large cash dividend by placing your You were the first man { had }insurance with the Northwestern seen God pity me'-—t be | Mutual Fire association of le? loved you-that night, that +00 1910 Cluett Shirts for Men. Standard Patterns A _MID-SEASON OFFERING OF DECIDED IMPORTANCE TO ALL SAVING WOMEN FOUR EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN GROUPS OF] WOMEN’S WAISTS +» SKIRTS For SATURDAY | WE HAVE gathered together the balance of this season’s stock of Women’s Tailored Waists and Skirts and divided them d final disposal Saturday into four attractive un- as follows— for quick derpriced jlo Waists Un to $1.50 Special Tomor- Here's a splendid bargain in Waiats Tomorrow only, Skirts ak Sic. Up to $50 Speci Tomorrow kirt materia fullness or heavy 1910. feeling in of linenette, white, pleated fronts, stiff collars of pure linen. There are but ten dozen in tl lot, so come carly. All ate splendid values up to $1 Furnished Free. enn ALL STOMACH MISERY ENDED WITH A’ LITTLE DIAPEPSIN By THE REGAL DENTISTS.” They're made d cuffs 50. an AS Each amas | -e ‘ama | nodels with strapped effe Get the March Designer | and an attractive array of Now In | values to $6.50, Saturday spec Men’s $1.50 Underwear | Final clearance Satur day of Men's Fine Austra 6s Wool Vests aplendidly garments; regular values. Special to garment Special Regular 50¢ Box Ruchings | AT AT Daint New &Spring| | wchings, for variou f of neck adornment ix lengths in a box, and alue Saturday at markable purcha f OOd box. Th a rare bar } Box gain here in time for a big, rou , usually priced 25¢ pair; bla Special 50c Turban Braid Hair Pins AT The latest In Hair Pins; | | : are ¢ of shell and amber . : I quality cnn swig | One-Fourth Off = || Are Reduced auay’ | ‘= York pur di etd n Regular prices range from 85¢ to $4.25, includ- |] All-Wool Sweat sizes 28 to 34, in gray pot BACH ottt, the price tn halt.) | ing wid ny in silk, crochet and felt; attrac nad white $2.00 at $1. 50. $2.50 at $1.75. $3.50 | |/°. a we ent ON SALE’ TOMORROW—A Remarkable New York Purchase Children's Stockings, 25cValues - ) Speen |All Infants’ Bonnets at Misses’ Sweaters Coats SS ae disturbance TALKS ON TEETH As Nature’y betng bright and clear. They did Opportunity must extet, Gren © DIE Lo eat hot wish him about the court now, and free for all the world,” she ent h comfort ang oe tee All these matters were to bé hushed on, not looking at me more than L tHe r ved wiles ». ‘The court of England began to could now at her "I have set! if you had some Dinpepsin handy the stomach, Nausea, Debilitating we a | take cognizance of these things. Our) my life to prove thia thing, When! and would take « little now your Headaches, Dizziness or Intestinal and 1 ore was scandaiised. They |! came here to this America—out| gomach distrese or Indigestion ariping. This will all go, and, be pains rent my father, on pretext of xcten- of pique, out of & love of Adyen | would vanish in five minutes and | sides, there will be no undigested| gejence—dental sele . jtifte errands, Into ane country and | ture, out of sheer daring and Mul | you would fool fine food left over In the stomach tol form of our method footatine janother—to Sweden, to England, to|tation in imposture—then 1 Baw" nig harmless preparation will! poison your breath with nauseous | teeth in the mouth without the aid omplet Africa, at lust to Ameriea, Thus it) why 1 wae born, for what purmime'! digest anything you eat and over rs t pl saa a cel Pa aie oe rout ; ‘ 1 ou € over: odo ylates, has come to the ald ed that you met him, You/It was to do such work aa I might ome & sour, out-of-order stomach Pape's Diapepsin is a certain cure those who are in bad health be nuestioned both have been very near to|/to prove the theory of my father, | jurore you realise It for outoforder stomachs, because | cause of bad hi a 4 f the work pF 9! ing me / Monte al, It was) and to justify the life of my moth If your meals don't tempt you, or it prevents fermentation and takes partial plate , 8 om, ite ak Hungary would say. jer. For that thing | waa born. For) what litte yoy do eat aeems to fill | hold of your food and digests it Just |” Good teeth are a sure cure for a REGAL DENTAL opp : # for me, I wan no mere hare | that thing | have been damned on you, or lew like a lump of lead in { ame as if your stomach wasn't | jarge percentage of the Is to yenwe orner Bhirg a : ained Bs wong ' did not go to) this earth; I may be damned in the |). stomach, or if you have heart. there hich man is heir, Food impror acrons The uasia, did not jo the revoluntiary » to come, e « bat ory . b ioggeaaes wae percha tet eeenin Le Buea pw ghowe pio _ witli, Boor gg Fi orth yay Take | burn, that 1s a sign of Indigestion, Relief in five minutes from all jy masticated te not going to be bh! p. waste. ‘That tw fol Poy | ans ; Ask your Pharmacist for a 50. stomach misery is at any drugstore | properly assimilated when It gets [won rig. Hemant bs the ject [mut ehac at amt, Phere mont a |cSRt case wt Pape's Diapepeis and. walling for you down into the stomach, ad in Davenpara> mut be the good heritage. ‘tt yet | Ways be a ancrifioe take a little just as soon as you can. There large bO-cent cases contain short time the stomach is going to Loan the goed envitenesent, 16 weet bai . nnn. | There will be no sour risings, no more than sufficient to thorougbly | rehe), and when that time comes opportunity fer all, which! “(Te Be Continued.) j belching of undigested food mixed cure almost any case of Dyspepels all the rest of the organs are going alone can produce good human be-| with acid, a0 stomach gas or hear ndigestion or any other stomach py wtrike There must be har mony down there or there will be trouble Weldort Bigg. | —Moves BY— | ® method ts this: If you have two or OF WATCHES, CLOCK WARE, DIAMONDS JEWELRY, ree ORK JEWRERY ¢6, *y between Pike aap | Union. new 1910 American Lady Corsets, $1 to $5. 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