The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, August 09, 1912, Image 3

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CHAPTER .
Th Man Who Dard.
Tb offlrlal atarter M hla raised
arm fall and leaned forward. peering
croas the blrtuled glare and darkneae.
"Whatr ba atiouted. above ttia pul
lallng roar of that eleven raclof ma-lbln-a
lined up before the fudge'
aland. ,,VhatT"
Thara was a (lurry around Hi ren
tral car, whoa iilv.r innil from tila
aval to a'ara down at tha man alio
bad al!p.d from braids him to tha
ground. Tha great crowd rorinat lnK
tba grand aland raacl Hoaer to tha
barrlnr. Blaring alao, commenting "J
aon)arturlng.
"Tha uir. hanlulan of tba Mercury la
Off hla car!"
Kalntd "
").t "
"Tha automolillva hadn't atartcd; ba
Oiuat ba all k ."
Tha refer) waa already pu.hlim hla
ay ba.k. brliiKln tha report from
tha haatlly aiiminoni'd aiiric-on.
"Jlrart dleNM," hr annoiinrrd rtKht
nd left, "rltaiitiin'a nin-hanli Ian Jut
drniM( off hla arat, dead.
Hut Hlanlon hlinielf hnd already
,nd bit lh)l'," ta.tlflad thatwun ,,u ! ar. Hh tha ei.er-
Miri runts o i-imno uvhzav
m a MmHt II.. -" A '. l al.
Millar Ca of Polaonln(ii
aval polauDttiK from handling cop.
nt wlnl aa tha curloua eauaa for
JIti racant'r a.a ltned at Waat Ham,
Tba oV-auaad. aga twanty-
nraa, b4 barn mplo)a to eollact
Hlu ( penny In tba alot gaa u.a-
tara.
-.'i- iHn w I f n ar.
iu ni wara -
d'trti, wblch remained on tha eollao.
tor t band and almorbed tbrough
ill ttblt of curling hia muaiacua who
Tha row of electric lighted tenia,
each numbered and named for lia ovtn
racing car, waa In a lurinnll of dte-
mnt. I'ut moat acliaied waa tha
"9
IT milea, at we do, or br boura. m I iir. .,r.
hataerparu of Germany. Th.y aay I i,ur.,1d a down and out-alre ma
pat aplara la a pipe., or two Mt-a. ! ,noltlrr
man," called Hianton, halting
getlc di lalon that marked bla ery
movement.
" My mnn la out," ha teraely aimed
to tha etnrter. Tva r.ot to run over
to my camp and et another. Will
you hold tha atart for me?"
Sounded Like CaallO. Tna . ,m.n4
i einrr la told of a cartalo miyor ,hBI1 . rrnue.i. n,.r. ... .. .i.
fCork who beaded a deputation to cn ,, Vlt ,ll(,,ni.. wh0
ttl,nperor of the French and com. ., no, h,V0 fl, t)) ,rkIn ,,nn
atactd an oration to bla majaaty IB fr(im ,hu ,,,, ,jlai k w1 ()f 1(ort
iKk ba conceived to ba tha Franco ( iry () () )f uljib
9fue. "I'ardon me." aald tba m-nat been withdrawn from the twenty
ptfor, after he had llatened to ( four hour content. Ilu had not only
(ptck with much patleoca, "Engllab fartl, , ,Mlfll ru, .,,,,, rai-er;
know fairly well, but. I regret to h nB(J lh, rrM, of
being the
Mr, I bare never had an opportunity m pi.,-taculnrly r ( kle driver In
a Ittidrliif the Irlata language!" .Anierlcn. whoe death could be but a
Irfcrciut. queatlon of time and whoae record of
.. ..... ..I.. . . ., , , 'aceldenta anil vl.-torlea verged on tho
hi Cmm tun tltu. nil hi.. Ul klulee value ... ...
ktkt.i. b.m n laulraMrail. .appalling lie anew Ma value aa an
attraction, and tba atnrter knew It,
Mahomet " "e Mountain. lalthougb (Teaervlng linpaaalvlty.
Kahotaet made tha people) balleva I "-v- mlmit. a." the official con-
tut be would call a bill to bltn nd;crd,d. and drew out hla watch,
fiw tta top of It filter up bla prayera Already a atream of men were run
fa; e obaervan. a of bla law. Tba',,1,,, lord the Mercury camp with
potleuwmb.ed; Mahomet caJlad to the new a Hianton aprang Into bla
m to come to him, again and again; machine, deftly Bent It forward out of
ui aben the hill atood atlll ha waa 'tha lino, and ahot around Into tba en-
if h!t abaahad, but aald: "If trance to lh Iiuk oval field eded by
taa bin will nrt coma to Mahomat, Ma- tha lu-a. b track; a mile of while rib-
loaat atllfototlie bill." 11 aeon E , bon bordering a rreen mert:illlon.
V "Of Bol'lne.a "
"Koui- mlnutea," panted tha dnapalr
lug aaalalant malinger. "Htanlon-"
Koma one waa running toward them
.' one for who,,, , Uu. WM 0 ,d
JX tha apectatora from other cam pa
who had congregated.
"Gat aboard." called ahead a freab
young volca. "G, ,bod. ,. .
Thank Heaven for a man!" anarled
""ton. aa tha runuor daahtd up
Why. Ifi a boy!"
,.' ly-"Mr- U"n halI! bjatarlcal
iy. "lou ii go?
"I ll go," ,urH Kloy(1 ,nd Urti
ha driver; a all,,,, youthful flgura In
mechanic, blua overalla. hla aleev.
rolled to tha elbow, l t..Ting blir,
hla alender am,.; hi. head, covered
"a a Klrl a with aoft cloaaly cropped
curling brown hair, tilted back aa hla
aieady gray em looktd up at Stan
ton. "YouT Vou couldn't crank a taxi
cab," flung tha racer, brutal with die
appointment and wrath. "Voud go?
A boy?"
"lm aa old a. the driver of tha
HlnK..r car. and acant Hv. year, young
er than you I'm twenty-one," fluahed
tha retort. "And 1 know all thera la
about gnaollne cara. I gueaa you're
big enough to c.ank your own moior
aren't you, If I cant? You'va got
thirty aetouila left; do you want me?"
Met on hla own tone, Btanton
itaHiH-d, then caught bla tuank from
tha man w ho held It.
"Why don't you get on your
clot bee?" ha demanded aavaely.
"Are you going to race Ilka Uiat?
Jump, you uaeleaa cowarda there
cun t you paaa him bla thlnga? Tele
phone tha aland that I'm coming, eome
one."
There waa a wild ertirry of prepnra
Uon. the telephone bell Jingled madly.
"Jhb Floyd l one of our new factory
men," burrled Mr. Oreen, In breathleaa
etplunutlon, aa Ktnnton took hla Beat.
"Ile'a a gaaenKlne wonder ha know,
them like a clock he tuned up thl.
car you'va got, tlila morning"
The klaion brayed attain. A trim ap
parition In racing coatume darted
Iba onuaoal element tay In tha boy
bealda blm. Man. ba retuaed to
acknowledge blm.
Tha aharp crack of a platol, tba fall
of a flag, and tha whole atruggllng,
flaming flock apraog forward toward
the Brat turn, wheal to wheel In
dathdged contaat. And Stanton for
got hla mechanician.
The Mercury led tba Brat circuit, a.
uaual. It waa very faat, and It pilot
took the chance, more prudent drlvera
avoided. Still, tha lead waa leaa than
tha car', own length, two of It. cloaeat
rival, hanging at lta flank, when tbey
pa.iM.-d the tumultuous grand atand.
Juat ahead lay again the "death
curve." There wa. a awlft movement
bealde Stanton, tba pendent linen
atreamer. floating from bl. cap were
deftly aelztd and the duat iwept from
hi goggle with t practiced rapidity.
"(.'ar on each aid an' one trying to
paaa," the clear voice pierced tba
hearing. "No room next the fence."
Stanton grunted. Tbe boy knew
bow to rlaa In a speeding machine,
then, and bow to take cara of bl
driver, be noted. Nevertheleaa, b
meant to take that fence aide.
And he did. A the other driver
abut off power to take the dangeroua
bend more alowly, Stanton (hot for
ward at unchanged ipeed, cut In ahead
and iwept first around the turn, tak
ing the I n aide curve. The apectatora
roae with a universal cry of consterna
tion; the Mercury twerved, almoat
facing tha Infield fence, (kidding ap
pallingly and lurching drunkenly on
two wheel, then righted Itself under
the atei-rlng wheel In tbe master'
hands, and rushed on, leading by
hundred feet.
Tbe people cheered frantically, tba
band craahed Into raucou music;
Stanton' mechanician got up to lean
over the back of tha flying car and
feel the rear caalnga.
"You're tryln' to tire," ba Imparted,
hi accent close to the driver' ear.
Tbat waa the first time that Stanton
noticed that Floyd lisped and blurred
hi final "g" In moment of excite
ment. It might have sounded effemi
nate, If the voice had not been with
out a tremor. A It was
At the end of the firat hour, tha
bulletin board ihowed tha Mercury
Ova lap. ahead of lta oeare.t rival.
And then Floyd spoke again to bl
driver.
"What?" Stanton questioned, above
the noise of tha motor.
"We've got to run In; I'm afraid of
the rear Inside shoe. It won't atand
another skid Ilka the last."
Stanton' mouth abut In hard
line.
"I will not," he stated. "Get back
In your place, iou can't tell."
"I can."
Stanton deigned no reply, sliding
past one of tha (lower cars on tbe
Ouaar Counting of Dlatancee,
b) the.Wiil parts of 8. hleswlg Hoi-
toll people do not meaaura dlatanca I group before the tent marked
w larva pipe off. according to tba
laser of pipe one could amoke
KU1 walking there. flhort.e Mm.
para ar reckoned by doga" bark;
pCif under a mile away would ba
ir tore d-ra' harks.
Formad Queer Alliance.
1 pair of llnneta made their neat tn
I atalilT oh a farm In Bwltierland.
(4 have succeeded In coming to an un-a-ttaailil
with tha beea aa that
Fl branchea of tha natural
Kn fell In peace and harmony to-
far. The bird and tha bees uaa
COBBon en'rit.w. fn fh hive.
bla noiay, flaming car. "Cjultk, you "
Itut no one stepped forward from
the cluater of factory mm and me
chanics. Only the aaslatant manager
of the Mercury company responded
to the demand:
"Yea. go; one of you boys. I'll make
It light with you. You, Jonea."
"I'm married, air," refuaed Jone
succinctly.
"Well, you then. Waltera. Good
bearena. man! what do you mean?"
Fur the burly Walter backed away,
actually pale.
'T il dig potatoes, firat, air."
"W hy, you used to race?"
"Not with Stanton, air."
There waa a low murmur of appro
val among bla nmtea. and a drawing
together for support. Stnnton stepped
down from bla car, anatihlng off bla
face
Eipialned,
6lcb-Wh.it i.rt of tha fam!1
r a I. nun?" Mother "I cueaa
pi r one of the lltnba. Dick.' Dick
KP Ton aupi'ore that's what dad
p--"iinaai morning v. hen he aald that niask to show a dark, at rung
' b trlr::med aluiot avarv an vrlm itlih atii-cr amt ctititcinot.
hftaor Ju.lre. I "Vmi a n-o linl Imi kboni-U aa cow
arda!" he burled at them, hla blue-
black eyea flashing over the group
.4 aula 1
N-l.
all
"I)o you know what I and the com
uanr atand to lose If I'm dlrqiialined
Bli. oi 'or laca or one o, you ji,nju
V.-jyvl MU,f'lmhZ'm la man In the camp? I'll give fifty dol-
Ouar.nlPFa r0..-ti.
BMB kf tain m
i.m eri-id fur II
ii!n., imurn.a.1
Limit to Hla Foollahnes.
"lit You aav 1 nuut.i t.. ,.,.n.
pcoaoiny. jh m,,-, . , ,. . ......
fir downtown cat 'you today? Mua
r'B ( trltle weaklvl A !... Ik...
T'14"1 oinnrrr nun band (a
r' iBdlKnnt.tly )Ve.l. that Includ
r bottl, of wine, of courae. (Mora
-'""171 v01l ,j,m.t ,
'' three dnllart juat
la--New York Hun.
The Coughs
of Children
rnay not cough today, I
Juj tat about tomorrow? !
met be rrcpared for It
jricn it comes, tek your
r?,bout keePin Ayert
'ln.nthc hard cold or
wuyi first appears you have
Wors medicine at hand.
Pe Ully gooJ for chilJrcn
ij aaaaaaaaaa. mivuiiii,
r.'."'! tell .. you ioc
'"Onj
ir'i p f.0M ,hl an occaalanal doat
S iV Aak him
' - ara ro . In aa.
lar myself to the one who gia,
hundred If I win."
"Ill promise twice that," eagerly
supplemented (ireeu, the aaalalant
manager. II had private beta on
Htatilon.
Not one of tha cluatered workmen
moved.
"Iiainn you!" pronounced the driver,
bitterly and obinprt benalvely. "I'll re
peat that offer to the man who will
go for tha first three hour only, and
meanwhile we'll send to New York
snd find a red blooded male."
Tbe men looked at one another, but
ahook their luada.
"No? You wont? You work your
miserable bodice three month to earn
what I offer for three hour. What
tha matter with you. don't I rlak my
neck?" He turned, sending his pow
erful roloe ringing down tbe Una.
"Here, hunt tbe paddock, all of you
two hundred dollars for a mnn to ride
tha next three hours with me!"
"You can't take a man from another
ramp. Stanton." protested tha frantic
Mr. Ureeu. "1U might trick you. hurt
tha car." .
Ills appeal went down the wind un
heeded, eicept for on glance from tha
racer' gleaming
"Ha won t trick me." said Stanton.
Tha crowded stands were a b"' or
swaying, seething Impstlenre, Tha
paddock w. In an uproar, the Mer
cury camp tha center of Intere.t. Ilut
no volunteer anawered the call. Tha
panting machine. fJ1wr"!','e
jet. of -lolet llama, head! ghl. snd
all lights .heilillng vivid Illumination
around tha flrure of II bnmed master
quivered Hh Impotent
.treng.h. KKt"K. SM.nt.rn .tood.
watch In hand. bl( Uf tuJ' ,n
Suddenly the har.h rnsp of the offl.
rial "klaxon soared above tho hubbub,
aulna, summoning.
I
Stanton Stood, Watch In Hand, HI Face a Sat Study In Scorn.
from the tent to awing Into the nar
row Beat beside the driver, and Stan-
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ton a car icapcu ior me pnuu...
with a roar anawered by the deafen
ing roar of welcome from the apocta-
tora.
"Seven minutes." snapped the atart
er. as the Mercury wheeled In line.
Stanton abmed his shoulders with
supreme Indifference, perfectly aware
of hla eecurlty. since Ihe atart had
not been made. Hut hla mechanician
leaned forward with a little gurgle of
Irrealatlble. sunshot laughter.
"Hon't worry." he beaougbt. "Really,
we'll get In aeven mlnutea ahead."
Hla mocking young vole carried
above the terrific din of the eleven
huge machines, snd Stanton turned
upon him, smaied and Irritated at the
audacity. The etarter also stared
just aa a flashlight flared up and
showed fully he young gray eyee
dancing behind the goggles, the red
young mouth smiling below the mask,
the shining young curls which the
cap failed to cover. He Blared, then
alowly relaxed Into a smile, and went
forward. ,
"The talking done while I m up. I
don by me." .tated Stanton forcibly.
"Remember." -.."
"Don't you aver need a reti
nuerled Floyd.
Stanton opened hi. Up., and closed
them sgnln without speaking. His
trained glance went to .wep hi. op
ponent, gaging their relative posi
tions, their probable order on tha Orat
turn, and hla own beat mov. Tha
aucceaslve flashlight, on either .Ida
were blinding, the atmosphera wa.
suffocating with the exhau.t ga.olena
and ..'Clem, fume.. It
miliar to him a. the odor of sawdust
To h clrcu. dweller, s. the a.rong
.alt wind to a habitant of th. coa.U
back stretch. To go In meant to lo.o
tbe whole time gained. As they took
the back turn. Floyd again leaned
over.
(TO BR CONTINUED.)
DESERVED TO MAKE A SALE
Book Agent at Least Showed That Ha
Had the Valuable Quality of
Perseverance.
Tho book agent who walked lntc
Peter Steffen's office looked Ilka an
Ingenloua fellow, but Steffcns. glanc
ing up In a hurry, spied hli trade
In a minute and muttered to him
aeh. "Confound that boy. Now. how did
that fellow get In?"
Aloud, he said: "You're wasting
your time here. I won't buy anything
today."
"If you"ll only let ma show you"
"No." shouted Steffen.
"It won't take a minute "
"But. really, my dear sir. thl U
omethlng out of the common"
"No uae. I can't read." ald Stef
fen. "But your family, Ir, would you de
prive them "
"I would," said Steffen. "if t had
any. I'm an orphan."
"Wel. you might want (omethlng to
throw at vha cat," uggetd th book
agent.
"Do you think," demanded Steffens,
"that I would demean Diy cat by
throwing your miserable publication at
her?"
Tha book agent wa. only daihed a
lecond.
"What about me." ha aiked. Insinu
atingly. "Don't you want something
to throw at m th next time I coma?"
HIPPETY-HOP.
12'
Illppety-hop to the canity shop
To buy some chocolate drops;
Illppety-hop to the frultar'a shop
To buy aome corn which will pop.
Ttlppety-hop to our heme again.
With candy, pop-corn and poppert
lllpixty-hup lu th auction Hit,
For each of us Is e hopper.
FIGURE SEVEN IS MYSTICAL
Day on Which Our Creator Flnlahad
Hla Work and Reeteo Many
Other Intereetlng Facta.
On tha seventh day God ended Hi.
work.
On tha aeventh day Noah', ark
touched tha (round.
In aeven day a dove was lent
Abraham pleaded seven times for
Sodom.
Jacob mourned seven day for Jo
seph. Jacob pursued a seven day' Jour
ney by Laban.
A plenty of seven year and m fam
ine of seven years were foretold In
Pharaoh's dream by seven fat and
seven lean beasts, and seven eara of
full and seven ears of blasted corn.
On the seventh day of tha seventh
month tba children of Israel faated
even day, and remained seven day
In their tent.
Every aeventh day the law wa. read
to the people.
Solomon wa. .even year. In build
ing tbe temple.
In th tabernacle there war seven
lamps.
Naamnn washed seven time In th
River Jordan.
Our Saviour spoke seven times from
tha cross, on which Ha hung seven
hours, and after Hla resurrection Ha
appeared seven time.
In the Apocalypse w read of
even cburcbei, seven candlesticks,
(even (tar, seven trumpets, seven
plagues, (even thunders, seven vir
gins, seven angels snd a seven-headed
monster. Newark News.
BOYS THAT ARE IN DEMAND
Business Man Wanta One Who la Mod
est, prompt, Plesssnt, Industrious
and Honest.
"What kind of a boy does a business
man want?" repeated a shrewd, prac
tical man of many concerns, th other
day.
"Well. I will tell you. In th first
place he wants a boy who doesn't
know too much; business men general
ly Ilk to run their own business, and
prefer soma one who will listen to
tbelr way, rather than try to teach
them new kinds; secondly, they want
a prompt boy one who underatands
seven o'clock a. exactly seven, not ten
minutes past; third, an Industrious
boy, who 1 not afraid to put In a lit
tle extra work In caae of need; fourth,
an honest boy honest In bis service,
aa wall aa In mattera of dollars and
cents; and fifth, a good-natured boy,
who will keep hla temper If hi. em
ployer lose, hla own now and then!"
"But you haven't said word about
his being smart!" waa suggested.
"Well, to tell th truth.' waa th
rather heiltatlng answer, "that, about
the last thing we worry over. Th
fact la. If a boy la modest, prompt,
pleasant. Industrious and honest, he's
quite aa .mart a. wa cara about and
that', a fact."
MANNER OF LAYING BRICKS
Surprisingly How Few People Outalda
of Building Tradea Can Sketch
tha Proper Method.
Can you tell bow the brick, of a
brick wall are laid? If you are a
town dweller you perhapa paaa mil
or thereabout, of brick walla during
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the day, yet It I. surprising how tew
people outside the building trad can
sketch bricks laid In a proper man
ner. Fig. 3 Is the method most people
will show, whereas the bricks ar al
most Invariably laid In tba style
shown in the first two sketches. Make
a point of looking at several brick
walla and see for youself.
Try It.
. It I aald th queen of Sheba test
ed King Solomon's wisdom by bring
ing before him an equal number of
boya and girls, dressed exactly alike,
and asking him to decide which waa
which.
Tha father of wisdom called for
wash basins, and told th group to
wash It hands.
Th girls daintily rolled up tbelr
cuffs, but the boys splaabed away with
out regard to neatness.
And there you are.
There waa no match trust In that
early day. It there had been any th
great king would have enjoyed a sim
pler teat. For the London Chronicle
declare, that when women atrlk a
match ah Invariably .crape. It out
ward and away from heraelf, while a
man acrapea it In aud toward hi mi It.
ITU tour match bos aud try this.
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REDUCE YOUR LIVING EXPENSES
tml OcHea Caraal Faoda anal faemwand tkam Be iwaw a-sjwaaw.
aneaa. You t batter quality and arm far rour momrnr. Tkr as
anad aa rir haane state frees the hart Orawua Oat aa Whaa.
Larsw packaaee contain a Hamlaniwa Fiaaalw aaet all aweda as
snamiMad. Aak joar gamer.
Golden Rod Oata. Caldeai Red Paacak Flo.
Goldea Rod Wheat Flake. Raletoa Select Bra.
Golden Rod Wheat Nut. Goldea Rod Chick Food.
REAL ESTATE
FOR A!.F1) A. IN I. INN CO.. ORP 'WA.
cult.; tVA,ry livr. rniiirnt', hrn, onim, U4i
Dawftrin rruii ifwu, mtau: autmrj, vts. '
I, l. U aCef U.
FORRAI.K-WA. NEAR VANCOUVER. B. C.
Can.: t L cult.: hu. ham. hennery, inr ultoc,
fruit orchard, ate. Allen. Boa tin,
Chcatf.
Foolish Wsltzlng Contaat
An extraordinary waltzing watch ta
which eight couple competed; took
part at Alleasandrla, Piedmont, Italy:
Tha dancers commenced at 10 o'clock.
In tha evening of th 25th Instant and!
did not ceaaa until they wer com-'
pelled to do so from exhaustion. At
midday on tha 26th, when ther re
mained only two couples In th con
test, th Jury ordered th termination
of th match, which bad lasted 14
hours, and Regaldi, who wa. adjudged
champion, fainted Immediately after
ward. How Taata la Cultivated.
People who live In climate, whera
malaria abounds, frequently have to
take so much quinine that tbey get to
lova th taate of It, and to take It
dally, even when they do not need It,
Juat because It ta.te. good to them.
And yet quinine I. on of th bitter
est of drugs and these .am people,
did tbey move away from th malaria
district for a few yean, would soon
get to detest the taste of it.
Mothers w til And Mrs. Wlnslow's Sooth In
Syrup tba brat rxraedr to oaa lot chair oh Urtreq
luring ! leattUug period.
Chinees Children Like Parle.
Recently a number of Chinese chil
dren have been found In the .treat, of
Pari, and taken before tha magistrate
a. vagabonds. These children wer
brought to Franc by showmen to per
form aa acrobat. After a few month,
their performance, having lost their
novelty and ceased to attract, th man
ager abandoned them. They bar
been taken to the Chines legation to
be ent home. But they don't want to
go home. The beautiful city of Paxla
1 more to their liking-.
Clock. Run by Fan Motor.
Fan. actuated by current, of air
have from time to time been need a
motor, for running clock. One, by
Lepaute, Is In tha Louvre, Pari. Ben
jamin Hanks, of Litchfield county,
Connecticut, patented one in 1783. In
a more recent patent th weight 1.
wound up by the current of air In a
chimney which 1 stopped by a self
acting brake aa tba weight near, th
top of Its course.
Red Crrae Bat! Blue will aah double aa many
clothea mm any other bluai. IKm't put jour money
into mi oy oUmst.
Get HI. Knowledge Firat Hand.
Ben.on J. Leasing, who.a historical
collection, were .old in New Tork
city recently, wa a historian of the
old school, whose method, wer yet In
a way up to date, not to .ay Journal
istic. Ha traveled many thousand, of
mile. In gathering material - for hi.
book., conversing with old settler,
and descendant of revolutionary he
roe and making sketches on th .pot
of battlefield, and scene of historic
interest.
A Bad Spill.
"Her, a young woman that wa
left half a million dollar merely for
pilling a little sunshine into an old
man' life." "Her experience Is more
fortunate than mine. I once apllled
a cup of coffee Into an old man' lap
and he cut m out of hi. will alto
gether." Te Brcaf: In New Snots.
Always ahake in Alleu't Foot-Eaae, a powder,
tt eurea hut. aweating, arhlnir. awullrn feel.
Curve conn, Inxrowina: naila and buniona. At
til dmgtfiala and ahoe stereo, 2.'c. Duot accept
tnyauiniiliile. fample mai leil FREK. Addraaa
Allen & Ulmated, Le Koy.N. V.
Snail Culture Profitable.
French farmers find snail culture a
profitable undertaking. As many aa
(00,000 "first quality" snail., th price
9f which throughout the year aver
ages $1.70 a thousand, can be reared
on an acre of land. Tbey bar to be
fed only one a day, preferably In th
evening, and though extremely vora
cious ar by no means fastidious. After
a fall of rain, which seems to sharpen
their appetites, a bed of 100.000 will
demolish a barrow load of cabbage In
a very abort space of time.
. Oldest City In th World.
Doctor Harkov, a Russian savant,
one affirmed that Samara, on th
right bank of the 'i'igrus, near Bag
dad, Is the oldest city extant. Relics
now discovered show that Samara
flourished before th arrival of the
Semites In Chaldea, or Mesopotamia,
1,000 B. C.
Being Practical.
Practical people are wis people.
Genius may create brilliant Ideas, and
be of a very active turn of mind, but
money makes the mare go, and what
practical people really wish Is to have
a pot. to have that full of potatoes,
and to have Or enough to make the
pot boll.
Quit Too Much for Used Words.
The value ot advertising was point
id out to a man with a budding busi
ness, and he agreed to give a writer
j0 for a full page. The copy was
submitted and the merchant looked It
over coldly. "Fifty dollars 1 too
much," he commented. "You've used
lot of word I've een before."
For Sprains and Bruise.
B. StrMt, CdilU, CU . writfM t
"Have used MutAnv L1nlmatLnumHrrr I
of year on stock for cuts. print bruit. I
etc., with bi-xt results. The bora on the I
ranch here ue it for rlWumatiam, himbar, I
tpraints cuts and burns iirt the nmil sat- I
iftinctorv rr-Miita. la tact we un it on man I
or beaut at the brt retnedr we know of."
I 25. SO. 1 1 a bottl M Drv Caa'1 Sim
ai amd Oar Sebaal tear Gtrte la
ckarm- - -f ait, loaa Ut IgpHnnn)
nai.aajtmf iMiu aa) ittry pum
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AND BUSINESS COLLEGE.
OPENS SEPTEMBE- 14
LOCATED NEAR TACOMA CbrlatUn: ee-adia.
eatlonai: largja campna; modani equipment; atb
PREPARES thoroughly, and In tha abort rt
poanibla ttma. for llar, Bmmi aaa Taachlae
Clwil Sarrica, sa4 Cltiiaaakisa lsaae a Spa
elaltr.
Eicht Caaraaat no entrmaee anamlnationa: wa
eial claaftra for forwifmera.
EX rK.NHKH LOWi Tuition, board, reoaa an
wuhins;. nine montha. ItbO; eishwan weak, lata
Bin wcaka. $f0.
Yaw aak: How can Too fumlah all thle for laae
than tha uaual priea of board and ludBlnsf We
aaawan hf tha aid ef oar churek are are nblad
to aiva our atodanta aiora tkam thmy mmj far.
Wa can't tell all ban. Our fraa BO-pa- aa
loarue wUldo it. B 4 for It. Addraaa
N. J. HONG, Principal
Parkland, Wash.
Judg and "Barmaid' Bluah."
Jadlclal Ignorance Is generally as
sumed. but ther ar occasions when
a Judg is honestly lacking in knowl
edge. Th other day s witness In an
Australian court casually mentioned
that a certain thing occurred Juat after
be had a "barmaid's blush." Judg
and counsel wer for th moment
"stuck up" by this hitherto unheard ot
phrase, but tha fact was gradually
elicited that it meant s drink of com
pounded beer and raspberry vinegar.
London Chronicle.
Chemical Caterpillar.
Th work of former investigators.
Tichomorrow, Toyama, and Kellogg,
ha. been aubstantlated by Mr. Ripley
of th department of biology. Trinity
college, Hartford. Conn. Mr. Ripley
has produced caterpillars from unfer
tilized eggs by the action of sulphuric
acid, snd has therefor carried on
step farther the investigation of his
predecessors in th production of
larva.
8unahln of Life.
Those who bring aunshln to the)
Uvea of others cannot keep It from
-emselves. J. M. Barrle.
WHERE DOCTORS.
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