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Stronger healthier bodies—bodies able to withstand the onslaughts of diseases are the results of 8.8.8, All leading drug stores carry 8. 8. 8. Tho large size 18 the more economical, Blood Medicine THE SEATT Doheny Tells How He Met Al Fall and How He Made First Strike fortune—"How 1 Made My Millio tells how he left home and made ‘ } . BY E. L. AME word of the discove i I rushed in—only lls was still part of prospecting I went on into Colorado any luck, Part of the ti nong whom d sh, father-in-law of Edw ashington Post and Cineinr we! But I left them and went Creek, where I found some ¢ tive Mexican way made That was in 1876. The n from an operation at Great But it wasn’t a great deal. | with go! So I drifted on and discove It wa: went in were supposed never $3,500 for leasing the Silver In 1882 I helped found Kir years before. There I taugh went back to prospecting. My second silver money ca held, to Jeff Reynolds for $7,000 from selling Miners’ Dream t« These returns spurred me strikes. When I couldn't fin elsewhere. I guess I worked in the Southwest. I had many friends. I n whom I later was to make m) Fall and we became friends. And we have been friends 15 years. When we were in It’s the mark of friendship who seek only to criticise an This is the sixth chapter of B. 1 t with silver that I found at Nor Doheny’s own story of his rise to ns.” In previous chapters Doheny his way to the southwest BA li - ‘ DOHENY the be ry of gold in the ir, rie to be appointed - iin Me r Indian Territory, not open tO) gino t A A then to Pueblo, But without Ht went with a party of prospec ~ Wright, Wild M and Tom ,; ries ; r ard B. McLean, editor of the|eartng rf = pe ge iati Enquirer, ‘ on alone to the head of Cave)|?* w tt : 4 old which I mined in a primi-|; - my first money from mineral n - . ext I made a littl re ' t w I » Guich, near Bradshaw t th format didn't seem to have much luck r red the district now known a a wild place, where those to come out alive. But I cam 1 Percha, and then got Nugget mine. gston, which I discovered two it school for a spell and then ame from selling two claims I Next came the returns > a man from Morristown. on. I wanted to make more nd them in one place, I went in almost every mining camp Canfield, with I met “Al” et Charles A. first oil strike. close friends—for these past trouble we helped each other. so often overlooked by those d scandalize. In all these years I have never known Fall to do a dis- honorable act. Our relation highest plane—as must be wh But while I made many fr make much money. Once I broke both legs. I was laid u study law by myself. I reca growing up to be a lawyer, wh Lac. s—at all times—were on the nere friendship is real. iends in the old days I didn’t fell down a mine shaft and p for a long time. I began to alled how I used to dream of 1ile I was at school in Fond du 3y the time that my hones were knit, I had mastered enough law to pass the exar bar. I practiced for a year prospecting again was too great. nination for admittance to the or more but the urge to go So I went back and kept at it—without much more luck than before. Finally I decided to change the scene of operation and went to Los Angeles. There my luck changed. | | (In his next article Doheny tells how he first entered the off game.) Olds Sales Heads to Stage Meeting | | Thomas O’Brien, ansistant sales O le manager tn charge of advertising |and sales promotion, and R. M. Hat field, service manager, both of the Olds Motor Worka, Lansing, Mich., will be in Seattle Thursday, Apr 10, to conduct a sales and servic meeting for the dealers of the or ganization in thie territory. ‘Their headquarters will be at the Olds mobile Motor Co. 10th aye. and Pike at. With OBrien and Hatfield wii be George Carroll of the Genera! Motors’ Acceptance corporation, city. | Sunday Services Slated for “Y” “Rejuvenation—God of Man Made,” will be the subject of an address next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. by Rev Frank B, Matthews, pastor of the University Baptist church. The meeting will begin at 2:46 |with musical numbers, Following | Rev. Matthews’ address will be three Bible classes led by Ethan Smith, J. W. Carson and J. 8. An | drews, At the friendship supper at 6:05, Dr. R. E. Black will speak on | “Food and Its Value.” | | | |Our whalebone rubber, which don not cover the roof of the mouth if }you hays two or more teeth. 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