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HAar c Arn at, . s i mw v m, t mi y CLARISSA MACKIE H.Nft THINK EL frowned darkly i IiIh line Hock of twenty while geese lilHslntf ut the np proacli of thf solltnry gobbler viM,.i tv.m t lie only survivor of a large ,n(l nourishing turkey fumlly. It Inn .,,,,i ii ct summer, und the delicate i, mis l succumbed to tlio dampness. llii- turkey gobbler wns dear to the , ol i lie Htout German farmer. When ins pretty dtiughter Katrlnn biiic J,,.!,.,! i i,;ii they Hhould snerlllee the ... 'i,i,i,.t uu the ThankRRivlng dinner iim sputtered with liidlgjiutlon. .ieh. Kairlnul Kill dor turkey?" "Us. lather. We ore all Americans miiv. mid you know we observe Tltiwksglvlng day next Thursday." Humph! And I shall show thank fulness been use I bad only one turkey left out of der finest flock In dcr toffu?" Hans' voice rasped with ar on sm. you might have lost even that one, fnlher. He Is a beauty, too must weigh twenty pounds." "Aeli! You vould think of eating Dim, eli? I must Bhow my thankful ,)eHfl because he Is left by eating him p." "All Americans eat turkey on that day, father." "Huh! I v 1 11 ent goose!" And, waving t fut IimiiiI III dismissal of the subject, Units liiul none outdoors to the poultry yard, where lie Btood to silent admlra- "TOO BIT IN UT TI1RE blEB A OIQ FAT OWU" tlon ut the big bronze bird who strut ted back and forth Id front of hlin as though valu of'' bis beauty and his weight. An automobile stopped outside the gate, mill a voice called lustily: "III. there!" tlnns slowly pivoted about on one heel mid surveyed the motor load of well dressed people. "Veil V he yelled In response to the hull. "Want to sell thnt turkey?" One oi (lie men pointed to the handsome gob bler, wlilcli was every lustant drawing ueurer to the open gate. "N'n He is not to eat," vociferated nuns angrily. "Well, don't get hot under the collar, Fritz,'' retorted the motorist, and he lrove, laughing, away, leaving Mr. 'i'rlnkel speechless with Indignation. "I'riiz. eh?" he muttered at lost "'Veil, dot hIiows you don't know my wine, young mau." At this moment linns discovered that tl'-e bronze turkey hud wondered throne ii the gute and crossed the road to u pitch of woods on the opposite side. Thin Hans could not permit now that the turkey had reached a market a hie age und Bze. Wit I closely furled wings, the big bird dodged In and out of the tangle of cnt brier und laurel, his feet scutterlng roimi, the dead leaves noisily. By this sound Hans was guided In his pur suit. Vnrd by yil rd the turkey lured Hans on through the wood until at last, with triumphant squawk, it blundered vt a fence nnd luto a field of stubble " x'us not until N Hans, too, had "'rambled Into the field that he real ''d Hi.it he was trespassing. In front of hlin was M large sign:. r TRKSPASSERS BEWAREI TUli LAW HORBID8! ANTON ROCa 0er In I he woods behind the field of tuiiui,, ., henr(1 th(? renort 0f s f'hi He knew thnt Anton Roch was nuotlng cpmii or rabbits. 11 whs a very uncomfortable situn llnt for tho fllirnllWt P.nrmnn tn he In. Make Want Your Banker t T TTlTkXd ntiick results LUINfc TOV Copyright, 1912. hy American Pre,. A.. clutlon.J ' " 1 - --Ooo hh Am"D It0Ch lm bitter political enemies for years Hans Trlitkel dhl not want to tret, iwws upon Anton's stubblo field. n as not afraid of the law, but he did wli.ee at the Idea of being ordered off the premises by the choleric ir i.o.. If It had been young Otto Roch, Ilnna would uot have cared, fur Otto was a civil young in,,,, and npiteared to have H deep respect for his father's enemy It could not he otto, for Hans had seen him driving pnBt tmt mrulug evidently bound for tho market town Meantime the turkey gobbler was strutting leisurely through the stub ble, now and then turning a leering eje upon tils master as Hans pnuted In his wake. Just as Duns would dodge around to bend off the turkey tho wary gobbler would slant toward the woods, and before Mr. Trlnkel was nware what had happened he found himself enmeshed in the cat briers of Anton Koch's woods. As he tore himself loose from an especially clinging brier Hans heard the crush of heavy feet coining toward him. Anton Itoeh was returning home and would discover the trespasser. With one wild glance around him nans vanished Into the umbrageous foliage of a giant spruce tree. Kate had ordained that Anton Itoeh was not to pass by the spruce that day. Tho troublesome turkey, rejoicing that his pursuer had disappeared, now uttered a triumphant gobblo and walk ed Btralght toward Mr. Roch. Anton saw him coming and rose to the occasion. Ho had always wanted to shoot a wild turkey, but he had never seen one, and hero was his op portunity. Tho Roch family would feast upon wild turkey on Thanksgiv ing day. Ho fired the last charge In bis gun and missed. A bunch of bronze tall feathers fluttered luto the air and dowu again. Then the Indignant tur key charged hlin furiously, Anton Itoeh was small and thin and wiry, nnd the turkey only administer ed one vicious nip at his leg before Air. Roch had wormed himself Into the shadow of the spruce tree, which stood like a desert Island In the midst of its leafless, high limbed companions. As he settled himself comfortably be nearly' fell off his perch on to the ground. Ills gnu clattered downward. Staring at" him across another branch was the rubicund visage of his neigh bor, Hans Trlnkel. "Hltnmel!" they muttered In unison. Anton was the first to recover himself. "So!" lie lifted Inquiring brows. "You e't In my tree like a big fat owl. eh? Iir what?" Ilaim pointed a fat forefinger down st the watchful turkey below. "Him." Anton's features related In t grin "Ue chitwd you too?" Hans shook his bead. "1 chased him," he said truthfully. "He cot out of my gate and led me a pretty chase through der woods into your stubbie Held and so here. My Katrlna makes I should kill hlin fur Thanksgiving day, but he Is der only one I have got." "You most came near uot having liltu," returned Anton grimly. ir ia hud one re curl ridge"- ue shook his bead significantly. Ilefore Hans could reply there came footsteps passing slowly over the dried leaves on the ground. They paused ear the spruce trees, and the sentinel turkey crouched low against the ground. For the moment ue iu. iggrcssivenoss. Hoth farmers stared with Indignant eves at what was taking place within their range of vision. Katrlna Trlnkel was standing there with voung Otto Itoeh, and a handsome ,' ,i mn Katrlna so coil ue inc.. ii,,..... .mall and fair and flaxen haired and Otto tall and dark and grave looking Olio slipped an arm around Katrlna s slim waist and kissed her willing Hp. -How can 1 make your miner well of me. Katrlna. when he and my father are such bitter enemies? You never can. . cun m ver be ma signe-j iMiuni" rried. Otto, dear. for the fathers Id never co,,s;,;U und 1 for oho coil ia urn lf " It." . Attn It would be best not, g sildlV "IlUt It IS uaiu uii w Yes. and. Otto, we - - we ea limit be lovers any longer .1 I ! In tlllfl IKK because now that we have deciuen n "-- tn ii Kk their consent 10 UbH l"-" .,,,f nrtllH. Otto took ber into -nnd the two old men up In the nee heard her crylM,so,tly h(ir rt niwl lull Lt""'V' blamed hearteil ..I.... 1... Ill'l tne '"' 7 f these parent (It'll r lo the ua.-....- - - , , thills Silliultai:emisi v... - mcllnl lielicatll this dllll oi in t tn" ,i,i . , i had saiuteti I warm yoiini; IVrliaps II lieaui in ineir ., r In their mn- i .sound "t K""'illiM 1 ihc ten Advent" j THANKSGIVING. BT GRACE M'KlN'STRT. WE'RE o b. living ' . .J? Juln n Tlmnkwi.,-. Thl, holiday "m-ho can mat, It? Cut lhoug!lt, darktiJ turkey A.H i th. cmn-berry ,h. ha.chc. Iconie Aunt ll;inh A, i-.J91n Bns.uinj A'lU nlULe kin ,,nlnii , d,er ;,'r. H;"'h """' ' l""".nt, ' ' III-., tho ,.,,.( Tl'c piM,.ln UE0n Bi '! ,l:l- " their own i,,v,K,ulllt. u der other sicics ""em!" couched IIiis ,.y "Oho!" cried A,Ul)n M1,si,;iv The startle.) pr looked up ',,t n. tree to sec u,,- sheepish eoiinteiian e f their res.erllve parents ,,eerla from the trceucry ll;o two l,.cvoleiu Krlss Krlii-;cs At that inouient t ln turkey bristled "'.in ami uttered u milttiiitt ehnllrnge note il Katrlna and her lover took In the situation nt a glance, and It Is to their credit that tliey ,lid t smile ut the sight or the two belligerents treed In a turkey ion may einlirace nouueed Hans kimllv. her, Otto," an- "And you have my approval also," added Anton, not to lie outdone In generosity Aim ner turkey shall be (or a trot hal feast:" said Hans. be- "Let us have It on Thanksgiving day, father," suceesieil Otto as he skillfully drove the turkey away from the tree and toward home "There are many things to be thank ful for!" murmured happy Katrlna. And the two old men walking home ward, shoulder to shoulder, knew that tho renewal of their broken friendship was one of tho things Katrlna meant, Allil lllev Were tiMtk'tjcil BEGGIMG BY RAGAMUFFINS. Unusual Feature of Thanksgiving Cele bration In New York. In some ways the celebration of Thanksgiving in the metropolis is similar to that In other parts of the country. For example, the New York er stuffs himself with turkey and other things and feels only thankful because he is full. In one aspect, however, Gotham's observance of the day Is distinctive. This Is the ragamutlln parade of the children. Dressing themselves up In rags or In outlandish costumes, the little folks start out beg ging pennies, ringing doorbells, hitting passersby with stockings filled with Hour and parading through the streets In great mobs led by bands consisting of wash boilers, tlu horns and almost anything else that will make a noise. Nobody seems to know how the cus tom originated, but It Is growing from year to year Little Is said about it In tho newspapers, but uny one on the streets on Thanksgiving day is apt to be made acquainted with it He or she will be fortunate not to be slammed over the uack with a Hour filled stock ing. Some of the children's parades are really quite elaborate affairs, being the limit in the grotesque and in boy antics. ' There could be no better medicine than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. My children were all sick with whoop ing cough. One of them was In bed, had a high fever and was coughing up blood. Our doctor gave them Cham berlains Cough Remedy and the first dose eased them, and three bottles cured them," says Mrs. R. A. Donald son, of Lexington, Miss. For salo by all dealers. Tho more useful as well as the bap nicr people are those who produce something go useful ami aunnrauie firm the soil, Including animals. '1 Try This Home-Made Cough Remedy f.( Little. Hut Due- the Work (tulekUi or .ll'iney miuouru. m ir2l Mix one pintofpra-mlabdsucur wit V , l int of "arm Hater, a... ur f.n- 2 min ilea Put, , outic-s "t Vttu-i (hi V S uwlli ) in pint l-.ttl; then a;!' SfJ ar sVru,, L-ke a tca.-.nful ver. one. two or thr.-j Cum. Y'ii iil ind that tats f:mple rw i-u."tak-, Im M 'f a cough more -(U. 'klj .. -' - .1... .. ,.l.e veil el T U'l. I tll.iu ui'.' n , - ate,! ciul'Ii in ! da allv ends a ''" ml, too, for wli-in- of 21 li'iurs ing '' .: bl..,. It stiin - 1' .taTtse SH.tite " alive, which Wps end a cv'- niiikcs more and beticr : , ..i., r.T UT till 1 w i . .. i ' cough R-.rup than nwdo for ?-'" 1 til,.:i,illlt v. you could buy r.-adv , ktepi l-rlectiy aim valuable ri n'en- I'mcx IS Hit" iiio-k "'. ...J ',.Mse ulllte tn inn tratcd ootnpo iao.oi r'" . ' , , ,' n, l This planof makmSfougii firnpw .. Pinex Ltd wpir sirup er .tra i"",'o, feOTn" W'rsr .iV that 11 , , tn b.n TKe.'cr ben e'fi.iP'l. POi A psranlr c . J Th ar monev prnmptl VJ -fim-c r hubby win k;. r. t.-omp. Ind. Illl lorn, nn. Splendid Showing of Bandon The Bandon Record, f Novnillie --. has the follnwinv .i.i.t , tnlntv .. ., .. " ' "L,lc 18 l'W- ""linsing ,We f c'..i, f.,.. .i ... ' news. " '"i i nose Keeping in touch wi, "regons growth says : The Rivorder Tho following Interesting ft.. about Dandon shipping ,ere Raihe V 1. II. Poole, nt the request f t.u. tnl'ed Stats treasurv Shipments over the Coquilie river bar from July l, mn, , Julj Outgoing I rehrld. Lumber, 7 1 .1 100 tVet. Ol.l , .. I finagles, i.s:i,,,t!IO. rilinr, 1S1U. Railroad tics. L'iii.im;'. Splints, 27.4.'iO biisheis Matchwood, IIMli) cords. Coal, 1201 tons. i-uiier, cheese, etc.. W.illen goods. 99i;.i -I'm tuns pounds. Ineoinliig lfi.51" tons. l'relulit. Outgoing steanisliips, rj.; Outgoing sailing vessels, ST. ; raasengers outgoing, 1:!S1. j Passenger Incoming, . I Note: Three additional vessels! now making regular runs Into Han- il;,,Vi:itOlt don, the S. S. Anvil, S. S. Tillamook,! aim me . S. Speedwell, the last named has a carrying capacity of 900,. 000 feet of 1 timber. vessels Balling fivmi Bat.don between this port and San Fran ply San Pedro, San Diego and coast ports to the south and Portland, Ore gon, nnd other coast ports to the north. Tho following mills, etc., use Pan- don as a shinning noinl : Nine sawmills. Four exclusive planing mills. One shlnglo mill. Ono woolen mill. Two shipyards. Five creameries, Two canning factories for salmon Ono fruit, cannery. A Splendid i jr?viitr Building for Salem There is a rumor about, which, for all practical purposes, is a certainty, that a large, first-class apartment house Is to lie erected on tho old Pat- ton residence property on Court street, opposite the state house. proposed plans work out, which now as good as assured, the const rui tlon of the building will begin without delay, and the building will be added to the list of business structures that are to go up In Salem during the coin ing summer. ('. Lesier Horn, a prominent apart ment bouse man, who Is operating the Wheeldun and the Whceldou au next apartments In Portland, has been In the city for several days, and has been hiking a leading part In pro-' muting the plans for tho apartments., When interviewed, just before lakingjof the state instltullins. a Portland train Jast night, lie admit- At. tint conclusion nt lie ted that suc h a project was under con- sldcration, but would disclose no de tails, nor would he discuss the mat ter. Forming a Syndicate. Mr. Horn intimated, however, that a. sindii.itc oi local capitalists was being fon.ied which would mean the earlv cotiiiiietici'inent or the project, j It Is Kikoui that Senator Patton, on ; w hose property It is proposed to build . the apartment house, has been con-! sldering such a move tor several months, and, in view of recent, devel , opments, the nig living nouse i,, as eivid as under a. tunl construction. A ;, umber ot I:1 men liiri In the official and business life of Sab-m have been apbtnai bed by the prouiot- i rs f"r information and opinions I.) the i robable success of the V tare, and the rotiCMisus or opinion is that Sab'tii lias been for some time a good field for an organized apartment bouse svii'licnte. FxiM-nd Much Money. r.iial n.fli who have l.i-i-n tip d (sue al' said 'hat a build , a- t!: il ii hi' b is ''Hi la' ,1 1 ,. ,,. of lie test ii'ldi'ion p.nnt of vi'iv of 'b' and f -oiii that ' f tin- faml'i'- , ,,' 1 be aeeOUlIO'ldal. 'I, '!: ' . .,,:,,- In Hab'tu at ties time Ir.nii. pi'f.acii" inir si; e, W ')U ,,.), f. io - ners t'.at could l e "e Till: pleb" f.-.rn,:..ti"Tj pod build the dab""1 formed will I a r3 have giv.-n out no in 0 tb" Hi" ol I'"" pi" ; nor of the co-'. I't plans that an- l'''M indicate ti.a' the le". '' ,n ions s'rueiiii". an .1 ... Ii ill ni'-an the ex ndltuie of , t . " - - large tunl of rnone.'-. f-Vi.a'or I'.it'on is out of the .-it r and cou.d not !' rt j. 'ilars Tfiani for f -g" rt: 1 r.e. 'flit.' i;,.X,fl is Oil til'" taking lf" wan.- mi l-te') Hi. g'K'J. NOVEMBER ?, l!)li Morris Cash Feed and Grocery Store I'kgs mli.ee !ilril , , - I'kgs new raisit-.a . 2 cans good milk ... l.-.c 1T.C - cans l,ge f,.t 0;sters . J " His white beans , 6 lbs pink Ihvxiis 'o !! cans snln. , ., ' c 'iC - pkgs Krinkle Ci , n Klukes IT,,- r' i:ms table peaches f,oc fi cans table, apricots ;l(),, S cans new totnatws 'I cans corn o-. Hard wheat flour, fack ..1.20 I'erlection valley l.H Nice Kuno cured hams ,...:M0 'ee iicsets Wexrot-,1 and 1 H.cvty riot u re shows I'l.one 1 l!T. Ye Big Crowd Greets Hie Governor WISI' si'OhK AT II.. ltY l.sr NKUIT (l I.WY K. kiim i:iu:m', ami u inri HIS PI. . Albany. Ore., Nov. :'S llefnro n crowd t lint filled the Albany os-ni House to overflowing, Oswald West, governor of Oregon, talked on "Law Miinrcement in this city last nb;ht. Kvery seat In the theatre, which has a seating capacity of 700, was filled long before the program began, and people standing occupied all Hie avail able room. (iovcrtmr West, announced his In tention of devoting most of his time during tho next two years to the ques tion .af law c ufoi'i-cmi nt. lie said that most or the governmental mailers in which he has been interested have been disposed oL nnd that he ex pects to be able to give a great por tion of Ills time to a campaign for the belter enforcement of laws. The governor said lie expected to suggest some laws which would aid law enforcement eoliilll ions to the next legislature. e sal. I lie bad hopes of their passage, but if the le'lslnture turned them down he would appeal directly to tho people through the Initiative. One law he intends to pro pose Is to glvo the governor power to banish saloons from, the building not doing their duty. He mentioned district attorneys especially In refer ring to this law. Another law ho Intends proposing Is If to require express companies not to Is 'accept, shipments unless properly labeled IIS to COIltelltS. lie believes i Isueh a law will cur .liquor to "blind pigs ' shipments of The governor also favors the enactment of a law to prevent saloons from cashing checks. The speaker mentioned bis fli'.bt In Portland and said prospects were g'Kd for the hiiccihb of his campaign to banish saloons fro nilbe building containing th Jefferson street depot i f the Oree.on Kleclrlc. (Inventor West talked at length on bis prison policy and the management governor address L. !!. I T.i in 1 1 i) presented resolution Indorsing his law enr.uis motif, campaign and ple.b'ing him tl support of the people of Albativ Tl resolilt 1 in w.'iH ii'lo I bv the II. II ence. P. 1), (;;lbert, mayor . Iil'eslde.l lit the Hie. I'Oi' and Alb It yen Inlro.liieed (bee-uoi West, I' ceding the niH-tliig I he I'. vernor etiterlailieil bv a ttuuib.-i of .n al n. at a dinner In the new i: I anal Opi nlmr llafe. New York, N iv. n- A col ding I Itepresentative 1 itg.'i ild ' ., ..rni.i of Die l.ouse iipiiroprlatioiiH con, in, tee, the first, ship to pass tbr h '' , Patiam.i anal will ' '' bat. walei wav, la: I a i !.": ' " Icollipl.'tioll, i-pi pioili aiiiili' the I'a'ilie Mi li'zg ennal "li" party of nil apt'i'iprPi'1" ,; ry of l!:,ll..,a ,1.1 l.'tllMl lit" lo.biy t lie IS I llellib Mr. I I' . nri ttrr-Km-VrVUMJW vMm'if p It's Good Hostctter's Stomncli Bitters , m , I' or A ;;''!'''. Ii ;L.,vi. :. P." .';' i ' ' ,,: . ! I.: ;. If. a ! o"l" ; . ; ,. . , s-s.-.f I, li"- r .1: P,.,I In til, Kit I l.l.MH I W: (W irf it Homing NOVEMBER SALE OF COATS DRESSES SUITS All Greatly Reduced Make This Your Xmas Store Our Lines Offer You Many Pleasing and Useful Gifts IMpliiuirii dtronunnu MERCrlANDISC invcir m 1. 1 r l All Kinds of Noise of Course ! "" 1111,1 Ki'd" to the nninbcr of Senaior llativ l;itie had h plurality 'about -0 bad u e,Md time last night f mi; and spent $n7!l. A hundred ,on North Commercial street, w hen dollars l,v the ralllv costing im,i they tendered to .Mr. ,,d Mis. Waller dollar ,,! M,lW,e , r, 10 ,,..r jl'uller a gcnulno old f.iHliloncd char-i cent off for cash, jlvarl. did tin pans, old IioIIcih and . . . jwnsb tubs, in (act every , elvabl..! N (; s, l,l , trl , ,) city j article which would produc ilsowas!,,,, IMIII ,.,., r,,nUv ,.,. s. I brought Into service. The nolse-muk j ; -. ,, v 1 1 1 . In tiiant cmulv, last summer, iera were pcrslslent In their efforlH to ,-,., , ,,.,, , ,,,,,, Isecuro u handout, and when the ,.,,,,. 1V wilh , ...,. f h) Ibrlde ,,d groom appeared on the ,B,ull(, ,. ,,,, ,ln; KllU,y jlsiich it was tho signal for great ,e ., ,lll1,,. , , ,,,, ,,,,.,,, Juicing aiiiong the men y inakeis, Af- Jter an hour or so of th.. noise niaklnr, j ,,, r ttll . ,.,,. ,llm youngster,, dispel, , cvbleullv ,,,,ll lh .,- hb, w,lr .. t i U',.11 u,l lrie.l ii III. ll ' ' ' " I jovinent, but us to tl ii J i 1 1 1-1 1 1 of .,,,,.. 1,1 II... 1.,..... 1. ' ' "' "" "' so much. j! (,, Kiv.r i.ill.y bad a l.i.; i'.-t- j THE ROUND-UP '" ' '' 1 " M"ir"r'' 1 k t 1 1 " "in" 'I. ol I .an . l ill' l , I'-ur . 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