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SATURDAY, JUNE 1928 — EROWING Oo Hee GOLDX \ | ympathy mpulses eha Now th din what uw hav and I'm s ‘ f yourself a bette we will » comm: for r this Why me nings mat Barbs nay opportunity good for instance—" uced her oil dishes And I I'm overt som with the spread it is a wild cat that looks aw. she indicated a the orner y noted that at the base of “The scouts don’t think but I happen to know structure and has a good showing of of The driller is a friend of mine, and he has told me that his casing is set. He'll tip me off when he intends to drill thru, and if you Iike we'll go out there and see what happens, If it in, it will mean a big on surrounding property; prices will double, treble My theory is this Gray’s head was close to the speaker's, but, altho he pretended to listen to her words and to follow the tracings of her finger with stu dious consideration, in reality his attention fixed upon the tan- talizing of her smooth cheek and thr In some perplexity of spirit he asked himself why it was that mere proximity to this wholly sible and matter-of-fact oung filled him with such a yet pleasurable excitement He realized that he was not easily thrilled; feminine beauty, feminine charm were nothing new, neverthe- less ut this moment he experienced of her, “There n out here As ‘cle: marked square, s a dimple going fully tiny ¢ of into one re w her finge much of it comes was curve at creature vagui upon | had met iT sD t this moment him, he ed h me, you jomehow impress: th Henr nad ¢ amazing lack of y » Calvin Gray's motem: t now th his was tread and should be CHAPTER madmar gre growing them fi it wats al saw harmless the first fantastic imaginations, for a Ione wolf with 1 the forecity place, to to they in the courage a to single out and pull down the leader of the herd, and, what was more, they scented profit to themselves in trailing with him. Then, too, the enterprise | promised to afford free scope for} play | their cunning, their and that than pleasing thelr ingenuity, devious business methods, could be nothing le to men of their type. But early enough made plain that intended and w tolerate no actual dishonesty; crook ed methods were both and unsatisfactory, hence the fight tho mercil To annoy, to harass, to injure, and if possible actually to ruin the banker, that was his inten to nplish ends he wilt » employ legit o de however shre His and his associates, of cours exaggerated Its size—would b able for the purpose, and sketched out the measures in mind the trio of that here indeed enough for the cullar gift They too, a certain pleasure in the com. fortable assurance that they’ would involve themselves in no illegal con sequences. At their first council of war Gray gave each of them a numbe of definite things to do or he dangerous told them, fair even he roust be tion; those was ice, ever smart avail when he had rogues realized a field wide of their pe ack edged, was exertise ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS &“ Olive Roberts Barton A REGULAR POURDOW BATHING WI THE § ATTLE TAR R PULA A A RE NOW I ary don’t ahr striped and in various f the What ts img enter above, conf that it be « admit strongly that h entrenched supposed; careful study showed that the Nelson been woll selected and t clentifically “checkerboarded” thru the fields. What was significant was the amount of/ proven or semi-proven “stuff. | “Tt and money together that group of leases,” Stoner declared, after ho checked ‘them off. “That's the layouts in Texas th haped up to put over deal if they w to They lack production, “Sure! E i ha ng. g down around ‘em.” The former cigar thoughtfu I don’t think big deal Henry Nelson C 1 i'm trust anybod: that every de has « back wells that for quiet! ago had it was at out various mor took work to get Brick had of and a big one best wald Gray it b put down at the the wells that Lookit and ing spenker y for the chewed his a while, then contemp!| a not that sort seffish and suspic 1 that 1 wouldn't I'm informed they have into new they intend to hold themselves, It is that they are over also made es and and everything rumored, extended,” “ uldn’t care if I had y, how thin I thelr gamb “All they have to tight. The law of age will pull them out. What do you intend to do? “To begin with, I intend to stretch them even thinner—so thin they'll break, if that is possible.” You can't load them more porperty.” ‘Certainly not, but I them drill more wells.” | “Offsets, eh?" Stoner studied the map a bit doubtfully, “You can't make ‘em offset dry holes, and if they strike oll in their wells the other fellers will have to do the fsetting.” True. I of course, prevent them from extending their renewals. I can cost them a pretty penny just by forcing them to a rigid adherence the terms of their and eements and Who do w to do is sit ve up with can make can to leases you mean, ‘offsets’?” Mallow inquired, “How you going to break a man by bringing in wells alongside of his property? ‘That ‘Il | make him rich. There was Mr. Sprinkle Blow sound asleep The tatie-patch and the garden and tlre posy ail drying up. The little Ragsies water and carried water, seemed to be of no usa Old Mister Sun was getting so hot and so thirsty that he drank up all the water the Twins and the little fairy folks could bring from the creek. m sire Idon't knew what to do next,” panted poor little Mister Tatters ay he set down an empty bucket. “It's lke pouring water onto the kitelen stove. Snip! Snikt And it's gone! What we nocd is a good pouring rain, We haven't had one for a month,” “I think, Mister Sprinkle Blow has gone to sleep up in the sky,” clared Nick. “He usual'y has a lot of rain barrels full of rain, All he has to do is roll them out on a cloud and turn the spigot” “Oh, Nick!" cried Nancy, “We have our magic shoes, ‘t's go up to Biuster Gust Land and see what le wrong. ass-pateh garden werg had carried but it all 46s | “Oh, will you?’ said rite Mister Tatters gratefully, “I'd be ever so much obliged. | hs ‘d all be ever so much ob. liged,” added Rag Ti “Our backs | are nearly broken car ing water.” So the Twins wished, and quick aa two winks they were carried up and up and up thru the air to Bluster Gust Land, ‘They soon found Mister | Sprinkle Blow's house nnd knocked | loudly on the door. No answer. | Nancy tried the knob, Jt turned, | so they went in, | And there was Mister Sprinkle | Blow sound asleep, | my! My goodness!’ he ex when he hi ‘d the dreadful of affatrs, ought to be d of myself, Her Nancy Here, Nick, Help me roll out this barrel marked ‘Regular Pourdowns,' | will you? Thank you. Now I'll turn the spigot. Down on the earth were doing a dance, rain,” they eried, (To Be Continued) (Copyright, 1923, by Senttle Star) the Ragsies “That's a fine “Can you t that?" Stoner Mallow’s bi selling and experting wells for us the Marvelous Magnetic Find and he don't know an offset in quired, oll stock with er that rash continue to annoy you What a miserabte iittle biting sting there is every time you touch that eruption! Resinol Ofntmenc is what yuu want, ‘Thousands have proved | its unusual healing powers by using it for the most stubborn cases of skin affection with prompt, beneficial re- sults, It soothes while it heals, Resinol Shaving Stick is a boon 1 Resinol pro- og it wet yured material this 5 » without one thls year, In fact nd t lesion with Oe way to thre b every beaeh wrap ts u the lind of bathig suit thing vr on street t that is a f of a cync You x man f drill an under his propert vat’ ing you." Many offretting what I've just been tell (Continued Monday) SAVING SUGAR order to protect ‘ ally if an operator has gone broke wells put the sweetne It ht and they will leases, mber he has a of neighbors who al) start drilling promptly. ‘That js one of the many production troubles—and there's a saying that trouble begins when the oil starta” But to offset 9's to cripple ‘em bok his bh hard to borrow money ‘Mont “tt in overex my you over cook over a low ff Almost Unbelievable ou s it the Net Stoner on's “It ain't for good off the mirror wil will lend,” yous any hard nded n won't te bank for ly to t who Possibly . but to anr embarass, treteh all a part of the People are never as well off think they The Nelsor are to the & number of places. I procure the adjoining For every well they make, I'll force them to drill more. The day they strike oil have a string of derricks every 200 feet along their It was Ma hat will cost you do! boss. Have you enough to match thi “I don't have rrow wor ha them game. an we thin Rachel. are. New York sand { want clone x Gouraud's were side lini low’ who spoke next. for dol. ehip lar, got stack to invest dollar for dollar, My money will go for leases, and I'll let drilling contracts, fifty fifty, sixty-forty, seventy-thirty anything to get quick action. Other people's money will do the work for mé, Remember, I'm not after oil, I'm after a man.” “I'l say you are!" Stoner a up from a frowning contemy n of the maps. “And if you'll take a chance T'll show you how you can drill one well and cost them three that provided you hit.” As the others leaned over his shouller he explained: “Tere’s a’ square block A SECRET TONIC Port Wine and Olive Oil Thousands of sick coming to realize that cines of all kinds are often harmful The re of Portolive is that old Port Wine, olive and other that are harmbss It is anemia, chronic sell it persons secret worthless 2 son for the great s' look rare tho eit medicinal only of not beneficial, a invaluable nervousr constipation Advertisement for eas, all cases weakness all The Highest Peak in the Canadian Rockies You've not seen the CANADIAN ROCKIES until you've seen MOUNT ROBSON seen from Rabson platform, presents an awe-inspiring valley to Its snow-capped peaks, encircled by flecey clouds, 1s an almost shoer rise of two miles, Its slopes are streaked and aplashed with perpetual iow. The supreme view of Mt. 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Robson, as From th " woak You can hardly realize the wonder- ful improvement to your skiao and complexion toyou alter using Gouraud’s Oriental Cream for the first time. White-Flesh Send 10¢ for Trial Size T, HOPKINS & SON Oriental Cream ‘PORTOLIVE IS NOT medi, cess} Dear Miss ( it contains only age! druggists Cynthia Grey: Home—Have You Sent Your Opinion Yet? BY CYNTHIA GREY One correspondent believe lau and di would put our American home back on a sound basi he think ld would 0 a tandard of moral. and Fe ingle for our boy on the ing of the American Home: Dear Miss Grey: For years I ha thought over the decline of the American home finally come to the conclusion that there combined to cause its passing Perhaps if we had uniform national marriage and divor¢ laws and mothers brought up their sons and daughters with a single standard of mo not with the idea of lowering women’ tandards, but with improvement ef men’s tandards, and taught both b and girls that marriage means sacrifices on both sides; that a happy marriage can result only where there is mutual love and r t will endure, If the high cost of bringing up a family was shared by the state, encouraging worthy parents to rear larger fam- ilies, and if the large per cent of people who seem to think there is ort of disgrace attached to the rearing of a large family would change their attitude, then perhaps a large family would cease to be such a nine days’ wonder. When people stand and gape at a little family of five children and their father and mother, tho ¥ were a cireus or some other curiosity and are astonished to learn that we are Americans, Americans with revolutionary an- cestry, it seems to me to indicate where the American people are at fault. I believe immigrant pa 2 looked about me and id I have are several reason an as the to are the main reasons why it is !eft to the rear America’s future citizens MOTHER OF FIVE. —_—_—e ey Gr will eive a | in her office Mon , Wedne: Friday, from 1 to 2 p. m. | on Tuesday and Thursday | 11 a. m, to 12 m Pleas do not om times, it serio feres with her writing. cording to my le ot the ‘om uve too much tim which they that ! 1 sensi Why should pr Why do #0 mar are forced by circum lve ? great a. tn Following are tion of fat. oid all food, all cereals, starch and sweetened them vegetables contain- sugar and starch, such as peas, potatoes, ete your bread toasted; sprinkle salt instead of butter. Milk, I to say, is fattening, if it is and good. Hot water is an ex- cellent substitute for other liquids. Add a little juice of limes or lemons, if you ch no one expects women | ing is not re- | beans Have with regret pure Limit your sleeping hours to seven at the outside. No naps. You must exercise, If you cannot walk at least miles a day, go to one of the in- stitutions where mechanical massage is given, Several of my correspond- excellent results from method of getting the vigorous exercise they require. The system is thoroly wh and not expen- | sive. home include childr man nor dren—why ¢ quite abies, nd rearing five , how ither the woman desire ch Pies hers ents report so pitiful About ha work r is not) 1 this as unwelcom h the women will neither or bear children, scxtibcse require of such a husband of such a “on ly crave to pay ber bills her beauty (which, in nin nd wh wife? do Does an mere-| In reducigy the flesh nd_view | recollect cases out » aware in artificial)? Hy has a great deal to before Le seeks a He Lecause hi girl marrics, He ox ts to make a home that will be a t in the community. He gives | more carbon to burn away. h nd v often she! Now, as for your other question. ‘ is trusts ber | Dear child, boys and men do not ‘ take to” any particular form of beauty. A good many of them prefer |irls that are “pleasingly plump,” |while others like theirs “thin as a m the the fact to is that fat is carbon, Oxy- gen destroyt or burns carbon. You must consume the carbon by the ory- |gen you take thru your lungs. The nore exercise, the more oxygen, and onsequent destruction of fat by the one healthful method of curing obe- sity. The more starch and sugar th of ton, he to) * man u complain divorce of martes m loves p the he her disgr too much He as Shakespeare plays—all #o that he can keep her and his home comfortable. Most ewry man feels that it is a point] of honor to make a %ecent living | for his family, and “he usually ‘eal it. 1 think t he needs and de-| serves help and comfort as a re. ward for doing his best MELISS. nar it, he cs his body to the storm,” says in’ one of his 6 PUGET. SOUND | STEAMER To Clean Corduroy Dear Miss Grey: Wilt you inform yw to clean corduroy without | ing It? (RS. EF. | Corduroy may be cleaned satisfac. | torily with gasoline. Wash it in the | gasoline just as you would with soap | and water and hang the garment out side until the fumes have passed | away. Be sure to work away from any flame heat, preferably out- side or in a cool room, as gasoline is highly explosive | . SCHEDULES | SAVE MONEY Travel by Steamer me wash Daily 7, 9, 7, 9 p.m. Round ms" 80c tas Iy, 12:00 Midnight ot KO through to View toria on Saturday night trip.) are or and nections and Mill Ports Daily § a, m, and 5 p.m, HOOD CA’ INTS Mon., Wed. + 6:00 p. m. : Lam a girl of 16 inches in height, and pounds. I very little, but I don’t seem to lose any of my excess fat. 1 am active and consid- ered the best dancer in our part of town, but until I reduce, 1 cannot be happy. I wish to weigh 130 poun Can you tell me what to do about it | Also, Miss Grey, does a boy like a plump, happy xirl or a thin girl best? I have been your reader for a long time and know that you can help me. MISS ANXIOUS. tho you eat sparingly, eat the right sort and of food. There ty and am 65 feet the | weigh 1 nts bi Monday and Thurs. Goes thru to Monday tr y. ISLAND POINTS Connect local steamers Ana cortes, Bellingham. Leave Seattle daily ex. Sat, 10 p. m, Bt chedules fect to change without notice. PUGET SOUND NAVIGATIONCO COLMAN DOCK- FOOT MARION ST PHONE MAIN 3993 of Possibly, you do not combinations some fairly good rules for the reduc- i ! *AGE 11 aa THOUGHT BACK WOULD. BREAK Readers Continue to Discuss Passing of American {Nothing Helped until She Began Taking LydiaE, | Pinkham’s Vegetable | Compound n my baby was born,” saya a uszny, 106 High Street, Bay” City, Michigan, got up too soon, Tt made me so sick that I was tired of living and the weakness run me 7} down something» awful. I could get up out of bed peli p on at- count of my backs I thought 1¢ worl break in two, and if 1 started to do any work I would have toliedown. E do not believe that any woman ever suffered worse than I did. I spent lots of money, but nothing hel til I began to take Lydia Vegetable Compound. 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