The Night Wind in the Pines and a River of Lumber
Walter Landry, heading the Dillingworth lumber camp, meets Miss Penny Ordway and the Siletz woman known as the Night Wind. Tensions rise as Hampden schemes to control timber and Landry uncovers possible land fraud while Ordway probes corruption and pursues Hampden with Sandry's help. They plan a dangerous pursuit to expose hidden deeds and secure the East Belt timber wealth.
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Siletz
Dally
Walter Landry
John Dally
Loremsn
Dittingworth Lumber Co. i
Stierz
Black Bolt
Siatz
Jwondérs
Penny Ordway
New York
Daily's
Romante
Hampden
Yellow Pines Co
Sandy
Sandry
Ingen
Sandry Tan
Sandrs
Poppy
John
Dillingworth
Asily
Othem I Reid
Frazer
Landry
Sige
Miss Ordway
Hades
Ogo
Heaith
Toledo
Black Ball
Hampéer
Poppr
Ordway
Mina
Sire
Alona
George
Mr. Landry
Haman
Ma- Dally
Hey
Father
Liletz
Fogly
Collins
Siloty
Daly's
Cape Foulweather
Cats as Domestic Pets in History and Legend
The piece discusses cats as ideal companions across eras, noting Persian beauty, silky fur, and regal features. It cites French fascination with cats, Richelieu and Mazarin stroking felines during work, and Victor Hugo's preference for a desk cat at Guernsey. It also mentions the black cat’s controversial reputation in folklore.
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Faonu
Mab
Victor Hugo
Guernsey
Owlte
The Successful Wife and the Happy Marriage
The article discusses how ideal marital happiness is rare and requires effort from a wife. It urges women to attract and please their husbands, maintain a cheerful demeanor, and endure daily troubles to sustain love and harmony.
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France
Lune
Auceesa
What Boys Are Like
Frances J Duraide writes in Hust Toys about boys in family rooms. The piece reflects on quiet boys arousing curiosity and social disapproval for being different. It notes interactions with a family dog and a dog’s owner as clues to behavior.
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Frances J Duraide
Hust Toys
Habit of Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast Promises Health
Advert a health claim urging readers to drink hot water with a teaspoonful of stone phosphate each morning to cleanse stomach liver kidneys and bowels. It argues internal sanitation prevents toxins, headaches, and other ailments and cites personal wellness benefits from this routine.
Bad Kidney Warnings and Jad Salts Remedy Ad
An old advertisement warns that overeating causes kidney strain and backache. It promotes Jad Salts, a grape and lemon acid drink, as a daily morning remedy to stimulate kidneys, neutralize urine acids, and prevent bladder issues. It claims safety and affordability for home use.
Woman Avoids Surgery After Vegetable Compound Cure
Astoria New York area resident Mrs Jorn A Koenic credits Lydia S Pinkham's Vegetable Compound with ending a two year back and stomach pain ordeal. She avoided an operation after trying the remedy and resumed normal meals and activity. Readers are invited to write for confidential advice to Lydia E Pinkham Medicine Co.
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Astoria
N. J
Lydia S. Pinkham
Mra
Jorn A. Koenic
Flushing Avenue
N.Y
Pinkham Laboratory
Lydia
Pinkham
Lydian &. Pinkham Medicine Co
Lynn
Mass
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