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BLISS MEDICAL CO. | Est. 1888, WASHINGTON, D. al Topies Concert Day Kinograms » Be Ss $58) LUN Orchestra Pupils Graduate} LIVER & KIDNEYS | aYNOPSIS oF PRECKDING CHAPTERS | Sim Gage, hesitant at the door of | his bare-floored tent in the cool dawn saw amoke a |ney of Wid Gardner's house Ja nense of sing from the chim From he determined His leg was doing He hobbled over to the cabin door, where all was silent; knocked land knocked again, more loudly, She { tll slept she had not dreamed she could. need to [pay Wid a visit j badly slept as “Who's there? jlength. “Oh, yes; wait a minute. | “Good morning, ma'am,” said he “D've come to get the breakfast.” All |ahe could do was to stand about | wistful, perplexed, dumb, Now, ma’am,” said he, after he had cooked the breakfast—like in all | ways to the aupper of the night be I'm agoing to ask you to here alone @ little while today | You ain't afraid, are you?” | You'll not be gone long? It's lionesome to me all the time, of course.” In reality she was terrified | beyond words at the thought of being left alone. " ghe demanded at | 1 know that. Put we got to get }a dog and some hens for you. 1 |just thought I'd go over and ser Wid Gardner, a little while, and talk lover things.” How is your knee now?" she asked. “It.seemed to me you sound ed rather limpy, Mr. Gage.” “Ie that what you want to call me |ma‘am?” said he at last—"Mr. Gage It sounds sort of strange to me, but |it makes me feel taller. Folks a} ways called me Sim.” She heard him turn, hesitant “You'll not be gone long?” said she I reckon not.” “Then bring me the pan of pota toes in here, so that Tcan peel them “You're mighty helpful, ma‘am. don't see how I kept house here a all without you Ma‘am,” he went jhesitating, after his bashful fashion This here is a right strange place you and me is throwed in here at on, presently | way together, I'll take care of you the |best I can, The only trouble is I'm afraid about folks, that's all | “What do you mean—about folks?” | “I¢ there was a woman within fit lty miles of you knowed you wasn't | married to me, she'd raise bell sure }All women is that way, and some men is, too. There ain't been no room for talk—yet.” “Yet?” she said. “What do you mean?” 1 _But this was carrying Sim Gare ifto water too deep for him. He lonly stepped closer to the door. |-Den't you be scared to be dione a |littiewhile. So long,” he added, and no he left her He saw Wid himself turn out at his gate and approach him; dreaded the grin on Wid's face even before he saw it “Vv 1, there, neighbor,” oncomer. “You're out at last everything?” Sim looked down at his bandaged a gesture fe said the How's leg with How come tha “One of them damn brones cut me with forefoot when I was un |hitching. Did you git track of them janywhere? They run off They're hanging around here, aid Wid indifferently. He bent over his | hands, his new clothing “How's your wife, Sim? he said grinning. “That lady, she's all right. Left her paring spuds, And I want to nay to you, Wid, while I'm away from there, everybody else stays away too.” ‘What, not get to me the bride? ‘That ain't very friendly, seems to me.” “Well, what I mid goes.” “You're a Jealous sort of bride groom!” said Wid, laughing openly ‘The dull color of Sim's face showed the anger in his heart. “That lady she’s there at my house,” said he “and she's going to be left alone there. She's sort of shy. This coun try’s plumb new to her. | “But honest, Sim” |bor’s curiosity now was appare “what sort of a looker is sh “Prettier’n a spotted pup’ Sim, succinetly. “She like the country pretty well?” “Says it's the prettiest she ever een,” replied Sim. “That's what she said. nd his neigh t said to simmer it down.” “1 ain't simmering nothing down,” said Sim. “Here's your gate. Down there i# mine. Don't none of you go lin there until I tell you it's time, ___| that’s all.” “i “Well, I dunno as I care to,” r piled Wid. “Retter not,” sald Sim Gage. ain't a-going to have that girl both ered by nobody, Of course, you and me both knows we ain't: married, 99 COR t 1 Third NINE R Ave 1y And you owe all this to me, come | J and won't never be. It was a house keeper I was after, and I got and a damn good one, Fut f one, don't want her bothered by no one fer a while. I've played thin gn level with her so far, anyways, and| An I allow to play it that way all the way thru.” But now,” he added, wincing with | pain, thing I'l tell you," said Wid Gardner, I'll hitch up and take you down to the doctor at the big dam, 25 | miles below, He's taking care of all| the they're al-| | ways getting into idents dyna. | | | let's cut out 1 believe 1 all got this sort of | to get to a} laborers down the mite, you know, Ho's got to bi | good doctor. I'll take you down.” Wid," said Sim, “I wish't you would. 1 don't believe I'll go back home first. She'll be all right there alone, won't she? Wid still mmiled at him understand ‘ [inely. | “Jeulounest man I ever did nee! Well, have it your own way Iv! take just so much time any-| way-—if we get back by 9 or 30| o'clock tonight we'll be lucky. She'll |i} have to begin sometime to things.” The Two Forks, below their junc tion, make a mfghty stream which has burst thru a mountain range. Across this narrow gorge which it has rent for itself in time immemo rial Man, industrious and persevering, has cast a great pile of Kk and concrete, a hundred feet to get used |f! 1 the insect, high, for that good some hun. dreds of miles away ¢ day may bless the ppany for electric light ing. In thix labor tolled many man: | insects of divers breeds and races, many of them returned soldi of Pharaoh | The work was on| ernment pre war much as did the ab in earlier tien one of the new gc revived after the to offer employment ing men of the But Pha’ in large part to the return. | HY dynamite or |f rack-rock T; no that in the to tal R were safer for an to} have labored in Pharaoh's time. The} company himself a returned major—stationed there by on of the eccentricities of dyna rack rock and other high inne Sim,” said Wid, explaining. Allen Barnes w |my friend, but if you'll show me one three pound grayling, you won't ever me anything for fixing up your dup his ow the dam sit elf to wide of the | hospital cot where lay the of dynami | After t j ling and geon ne lew I sure can, Grasshoppers in be r you, mi If you ple try Queen of the Waters, or Pr wsor, long-shanked, and about Num ber 8 And I say again, if you'll put me up to @ three-pound grayling I'l cut off your leg for nothing any time you want it done!” “You ain't been in this country ong, have you, Doc?” queried Wid Gardner, “You come on up and go fishing with us fellers, A fow weeks from now it'll be better. no woman at my place, cook “some. Sim's got a woman reer Doe,” said Sim Gage. and dynam become an absorbed and a very able one. But on this particular day, word came to him at the stream side | I when that a_stranger not of the force had] arrived tn town with a “bum leg 80 reported the mensenger, Foreman Flaherty—Doctor nes was wroth exceedingly, for at that moment he was fast in a noble trout that was far out in the white water, and giv ing him, as he himself would have phrased it, the time of his but I can “That's the way it goes,” ; passed on up the where two passeng coming Are you the man that wants me?" he asked, looking up at Sim G 4 to the wagon rs awaited studying things over, you know, Doc for—well, until things You understand. his I don't know that I do,” said the I can't afford it, Doc.” be N she can't co or othing.” | the wounded member, “So he struck Well, I can't cut your leg off right | "Me can't cook ser, and can't cook?| ° you with his front hoof? That's a/ out here in the street, can I, man? A menses per, a bad leg, Sim. It's getting black;| I'm offering you the hospital tree|Man* Chil’ ss coe te tace, find and here's nome red streaks.” the company takes care of those), Sim Gage wiped off his tum oa “Im some scared about it.” anid] things # T've. fet. Ray tant] eee a eee eee ond ane s “Seems to me I'd better get | nesn taking of you, but I will pe Bees . sekeeper. | vit 1 got to get me a dog first Why, this ain't’ nothing,” aaid| We advertised fer a housekeep yy ’ This girl come on out. And when Scams amar ©, pointing a finger towards | ne a | Wid Gardner took a hasty but en knee, “Just a leetle kick ee cee | ne WAS careful inventory of his friend's ap-|of a bronc, t I got to be} (t eee acalat is tind as a bat. So she says « pearance, hia shaven face, his clean ng right back Doc—I ain't got] ntuailng like we'd! sort of felt She's a lady mach time.” } fooled me. how's the fish grayling?” ig up in there? Any Leading “All you want,” said Sim Gage. “Come along up any time and I'll D ti t take you out. But no, 1 gues may. | MCNUTIS am now devoting my entire time to my dental practice. T make be. Dr. Barnes looked at him curtously and Wid Gardner went on to explain] for his neighbor. all examinations and “You see, Doc, Sim, he's just new-| diagnose each case as ly married,” said he, “or else he's|well as do all extract- | going to be right soon, Sim, he's|ing between the hours kind of bashful about having youlof 9 a. m, and 5 p, m around.” My offices have beer Thanks! But come—tI haven't any [established for mors time. Come Into the office, and we'll|than a quarter of © have a look at the leg.” century, and under my Wid drove after the stalking fig sonal management st... eay 15. ure, which presently drew up in front|1901, I do not compete with cheap, | of the little office. In a few mo-|transient, advertising dentists, ments they had Sim Gage, the in My prices are the lowest, con- jured member bared, sitting up in a/sistent with first-class work, white chair in a very white and clean Ma miniature hospital which Dr. Barnes EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 8. Seattle's Leading Dentist had install 106 Columbia St. ‘This wound hasn't been cleaned properly,” commented the doctor at [on “What did you put on it?” Doctor Tells Ho | “Why, whisky. I didn’t have noth Ww to ing else.” “Try water the next time,” said Str 4 t Dr, Barnes with sarcasm. “Well have to paint it up with iodine now Lockjaw, blood poison and amputa tion is the very least that will hap. pen to you if you don’t look out." “Amputation?” Sim turned with curiosity to his neighbor. “It's where they cut off your leg. Ry the simple use of Bon- Opto, says Dr. Lewin, L have seen eye- sight strength- ened 50% trenothen I vesight CHARLES SCHWARTZ Optometrist and Mfe. Optician in many relief brought itching instances, and quick to inflamed, aching burning, work-strained, watery © Read the 4 statement, soon to appear paper. Bon-Opto is sold and mended everywhere by druggist or's full in this SEQOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY Special Price Basement 138 New Silk Dresses the new, well-chosen styles; the good work-_ manship; and the lowness of the price. rics. Some tunic, others stright line, belted styles. the newest styles with draperies, flounces, embroidery, frills and other touches. navy, taupe and black. Sizes for misses and | women, 16 to 46. 1 ain't got! Doctor, “Get fast to a his." 5 tt, inquired Dr brown trout and along comes a man|,, that™, inquired Dr with a leg that's got to be cut off,| Barnes. “Oh, the woman that’s wait-| Sob ae hnae sy cut Off | ing? What do you mean about tha Dang such a job anyhow—t1 will cut|'"€\ a ee Nal his leg off, too, just for this! ol,” replies ns + his} F ft “th a t G pling! , senen | forehead furrowed, “that is, we ain't] rumblingly | Dr. Allen Barnes! vichtly married yet. Just sort of| Ag nd = Kk t him straightly face puckered jnto his” amuat| doctor, looking a aightly tro 5 1 You understand one thing—ther frown of perplexity. “I reckon #0, “sage Doc t my leg hurt.” y funny business ¢ | “Well, ¢ b y now he administra pita a Re hty keen. You know that 7 “There ain't, Doc. She's my house Hospital? o s There ain't ; 1 T can't go to no hO® | eeper. I'd ask you In all right, only N fooled her "It don't take much time to cut oft|#!!, fooled | a leg,” said Dr. Barnes. “Do it = “Why don't you send her back. three minutes.” His face, profes |™man?’ asked the doctor, with very sionally gr’ owed no toke! visible d st ST ST COWES RO Cae ee A xt-can't: Stow can when she's | “Well, T left my folks all alone up| blind? She wasn't born that way there,” began Sim Doe, far's I can tell, but she was “You did, eh? Well, they'll be} blind when she come out here. Now : c sett here alone, it there when you get bac on't| leaving her setting ther they? : Bet back, won't) cakes me feel kind of nervous. You I dunno, Doo——" Seaiihectlone traci die “Well, I don't: know anything ’ about it, if you don't. But tell me Seattle s Exceptional Sale Tuesday Tricolettes Sport Frocks Georgettes Taffetas -Afternoon and Dinner Dresses $21.50 A sale with three outstanding features— Some new sport models in new sport fab- The georgettes and taffetas show The colors range from white and flesh, to ple say you have been fools eno to print.” don't t “No, ‘ Oh, ¥ maybe we'll save bis gravely, given to the ap aie nasa De, Derned, qrinkinn ot dane You people out| “Look here! ‘That in’'t so,” disposed to be . n ca maa | here get me gueseing sometimes. But| Sim Gage with sudden heat. “Tl from the allurements of the stre “How big do the grayling go up| you make me tired.” ain't so, none a-tall. Now, she is) to attend some laboring man whol... Jour country? He swept a hand across his face|lady—I won't let nobody say no had undertaken to attach a fuse by “lve seen plenty over three| and eyes, just because he was tired. | ferent.” s of his teeth, or some pounds,” said Sim Gage. | i I'm going to do for you| Sim Gage was expernencing at mple process. That in to my, Doc | ecn't 3 to doubt your word man,” said he in conclu-|moment mingled gratitude and | © on back home and fight | sentment, out your own woman problems—that but nothing could qi his own hospitable impulses. “Ai | isn't in my line come on up, Doc,” said he, I reckon she'd be glad to see you? We can figure out some you—if she could. You see, she’s a/to take care of you right at lady, Doe. She ain't like us people | place. You and me can sleep in @ out here.” | tent.” | The physician looked at him with| “So you live in the tent?” ing | curious appraisal in his eyes, study-|Dr. Barnes, ing both the man and this peculiar; “Why, of course. 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