Healthy Mother« Have
Healthy Children
*"l nut’s funny," suld the profeaaor.
"I never lieu rd teil of a li<q> smoking
Chink baling any fondm-as for gho» ».*
THE
MYSTERY OF
CHIN FOO
By ROX BURY
■ bust
Orient
burden of
Three llslanuru lu a
haunted hou»» clouht Ita
ly and make a tearful
discovery.
F THE first mate of Hie Hally J. had
posueswd moru reaped for the su
perstition« of the Orient and leas
love for practical Jokes I»' would
haw counted tru before sending three
adventure aeclilng landlubbera on Mhul
lie felt cei'tuln mum « wild gooae chase
for u sutqxiMed ghost timi wus suld to
exist In a decaying house.
lie wuu u «hort, heavy-built man—
till« muti- with Hubby Jowl« and u
mindly
thick rad neck. He wa» tl
Incompatibili combination of bravery
and brutality.
It waa the «econd vlMit In as many
year« of the Hiilly J. to (Tiln Foo, a
«mull town «oim> 50 mll< « up ttie greal
■ m ollen Ylung tse Klang.
Tha thlck neiked mute of the vesael
lounged on the rull wutcblng n boat
with
three men glide Mtvudily
towards the shore not 2<S* yards away.
Suddenly It win lost behind u lampan,
und muu next Meen edging Ila wuy
among »ome houseboata tliut crowded
the shore.
Tiie stench from the tov n flouted out
over tile water wilh tlie !■> «»lint chut-
ter of the almond-eyed Uu
Tills.
mingled with the rlnck of duck«, ho
grated on the muu ■ nerves thut be went
Into tlm i ubin. He Imd little u«e for
the country and les* for Its people. Il
reminded film of one big. disunite rid
den mud hole.
"The ghost of Chin Foo.” so he had
told Hie three, "wun the product of a
cold, brutul midnight murder. The vic
tim was un aged Engllahtnan In the em
ploy of Hie British government. On
the outskirts of the town lie erected a
two-story frame house where be re
sided with lit* daughter ns I i I h sole
companion. Illa ottlclal duties gave
him little work, with the consequent
result that Id« Inactivity soon aroused
Ilie Husplclon of the native» to the be
lief thai lie was enormously wealthy.
"One night, shortly after he had re
tired. his daughter heard a rush of feet
across the floor above her head: a
startled cry from her father, which
was followed by a heavy thud on the
floor. Itenllzlng Hint something was
nmlss she seized Hie lamp and a re
volver. and hurried up the stairs.
"The first object that met her gaxe
wns the body of tier aged pa rent prone
on the floor and face downward. A
thin stream of blood spurted from tils
throat which Imd been cut from ear th
enr. She did not faint, tint examined
the wound rind saw that death was but
a matter of a feW moments. The blnde
Imd been keen and cut through to the
vertebrae. She glanced nt the open
wlnrlow nnd surmised what hud hitp-
I
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afterward and I
ft tn my own
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giving and
nerve-quieting
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.
w< nd< t fu .
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work thru expectancy in comfort. I
am glad to be able- to recommend
such a splendid reliable help to wo
mankind.'*
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Brick From Dirt,
Compressed bricks made from or
dinary dirt have been developed for
house construction by two French en
gineers. In thu process ordinary sub
soil earth containing 5 to 8 per cent
clay Is compressed by tremendous
pressure. The bricks are said to with
stand a pressure of GOO pounds a
square inch.
Pioneer Balloonist.
Jean Pierre lllanchard, a French
man, made the first balloon ascension
in thia country. At ten o'clock on the
morning of January 9, 1793, the bal
loon arose from the Prison court.
Philadelphia. President Washington
was among the spectators.
Three Claeses Favored.
"Sleeping sickness, ” the disease
whose origin has so far defied scien
lists, attacks people. Irrespective of
age or sex. the lowest number of cases
occurring among publicans, "vaga
bonds" and dairymen.—Exchange.
"Mugwump" Defined.
In political parlance a "mugwump"
Is a man with no fixed beliefs or party
affiliations. Horace Porter In the
Cleveland-Blaine campaign of 1884 per
petrated a bon mot that became famous
when ho said, "A mugwump is a person
educated beyond his Intellect."
Origin of Bachelor.
The word "bachelor" is derived
from an old word for "cowherd.” A
bachelor, or cowherd, stood lowest In
the social scale, and the term there
fore camo to be applied to men who
had not yet reached the full dignity
of manly responsibility.
Disadvantage of Middle Age.
Another thing about middle age, or
worse, is that while you may admire
the primroses along the path of
dalliance just as much ns ever, you
don't feel so much liko stooping and
picking them.— Ohio State Journal.
Confusion In Terms.
Only a doctor's customers are "pa
tients," while a lawyer's are "clients,"
In spite of the fact that having a law
yer takes more patience than anything
else in the worlh. Boston Transcript.
Ancient Air Gilder.
According io recent claims of the
Royal Aeronautical society, Solomon
gave to the son of the queen of Sheba
a machine that is believed to have
been an air glider.
Egotism.
It is only when n man is compli
mented that ho thinks ho is seeing
himself ns others sec hltn.—Boston
Transcript.
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Fourth Street near
Morriaon, Portland, Or. Isaac M. Walker, Trea.
P. N. U.
No. 3, 1925
"Tbe place Imd been entered by
thieves seeking the supposed nealth of
her fnttier, and he had come upon them
In the nd of «earching the room. To
further strengthe., her theory she saw
his linnds were covert'd with oil. She
did what she could to stop the little
stream of crimson that flowed from bls
throat, then went to the window and
fired two shots from the revolver In
hope« of attracting attention. This
done she closed the window and went
down stairs.
"A few day * Inter the body wns placed
In n metallic casket and conveyed to
England. 1 hat wus four year» ago. but
the girl never returned, w hile the ghost
win Mid to be then' every night to
piny bls part! The rush of feet across
the
the brief struggle; the
agonized cry; the heavy thud of the
falling body, and his turn was over."
That wns the story told to the three
by the mate, who laughed at their er-
rand. It was the way It had been told
to him, and he passed It on for what
It wns worth.
“I'm afraid the mate's been string
ing us." growled the lender of the trio.
"He didn’t say lie ever heard It,
Jim," piped up Shorty, "He Just got It
from some of these Chinks, and I
reckon he don’t believe It himself."
They found the place Just ns they
were told It wns left four years ngo. It
wns n gloomy house stnndlng ngnlnst
the sky line, n lone sentinel. Il wns
surrounded by n heavy wooden picket
fence, nnd what hud once been a gravel
walk was now overgrown with weeds.
The place was locked, but they hnd
little trouble In getting Into the house.
The room they first entered hnd evi
dently been the parlor. A large rock
ing chair with n leather sent wns cov
ered with mold, while the upholstery
of the other pieces bud fallen prey to
mice mid Insects.
"Just the place fer ghosts," re-
marked Jim In n whisper, His com-
panions maided their heads.
A bat, disturbed by the Intruders,
bent the air above them and they
ducked Instinctively. The glitter of the
candle seemed to blind It, but It finally
managed to escape through the open
window, much to the relief of the
three.
"Lot’s beat It.' suggested Shorty,
but the other two Ignored bis remarks
and went ahead.
Under the leadership of Jim they en
tered the next room. It was alto
gether different from tho one they bud
Just left. Tho dampness and a sweet
slcklsh odor tilled the room.
"Opium!” observed Jim.
"Lt’a fresh, too," declured Shorty.
lutely nothing but a lew old rug < ar-
pet» ¡hut Imd been drawn up In front
of tin- open flreplme.
Jim poked amoeg the ashe» with a
•tick. They were hot |
beats i II !”
snapped.
“Thter*' la sonn-body in Ibis huuae.'*
They next
iipmulrs but
could tm<l notblng of conseqm me. line
of the room« they could not enter, but
took It for grunted II whs deiu rti d ilka
Hie rest. Tbeir curlositi «utlstled, they
traniped down the Muir«, und men bad
a bright lire blazing on H m > hearth, it
«7t "win
‘‘’’r'*
MSI wind that Imd sprung up dme
ANH
r PARTI
vi\ I LiMl
117
POÏ HIMOSME
FIRST REQUIREMENT
FOR SANITARY COOP
The first requirement for a sanitary
hen house 1» a roomy, dry building
with plenty of window apace and easy
Bean» of ventilation.
Dropping board« under the roosts
I "•
-**""'>-1 f"r the proper
maintenance of cleanliness
They
f
of tongued and
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Were You Aware That a Thug
Was to Waylay You, You
Would Go Armed to Protect
Yourself and Be Prepared —
Then Why Not Arm Your
System?
But Ho- fmm-« or ..plum »nd ilm I
“h°Ve
of the house. If nest* »re under the PLEATING SPECIAL
Cut. seam, hem and machine Bl nA
wuruifli of the fire soon carried them
dropping boards, three feet »lx Inches bleat aklrta ready for band • I iW
far away from Chin Foo.
Hematlti hlng. piloting and tucking
would be better
EASTERN NOVELTY MFG. CO.
Jim mmh the first to awake: tie did! of heavy breeds height. In the case
85% Firth Street
Portland, Ore.
runways
up
to
the
not know what hnd aroused him. tint roosting perches
should
be
used,
but
MOLER BARBER COLLEGE
was con«cloua of someone near beside«
and be prepared to pro-
Teaches trade In i »Mks
Some per
with leghorn» and other light breed» while
learning
Positions secured
Write
Ills companions
The fire had died
■ KM teCt 11 frum
Million*
they »re not Becesrary.
for catalogue. 224 Burnside Street, Port-
K9B of Germ* that arc trying
down, and the intense silence made |
Dropping
boards
»hould
be
level,
and
to infest your blood at all
Idin nersouM.
CUT FLOWERS A FLORAL RESIGNS *
Hslen«-i| lnt>-nlly
the percbe» arranged about six Inche» Clarke Bros . Florists, 287 Morrison BC__
times, by Taking
'I here wa» aouieone neur the win- !
above them. The perches should be
DR. MARIE D. EQt'I
dow not ten feet awuy !
Women and Children
Then lie beurd It p’alnly; the snap-i on a level, also, and of 2 by 2 material. PJTHICIAN Bl Ijf.y.tt. Bld* SURGEON
RYDER PRINTING CO.
ping of underbrush and the trend of They should be fastened to 2 by 4 sup
*
Feature Printing for Leu
ports that are hinged at the back end
feet. Then the silence ugain
152 Third Street
Portland. Oregon
of
the
bouse
»o
that
the
roosts
can
He leiim-d m er and (Hiked
Your -TEETH UEIP- While We Work'
be
raised
out
of
the
way
while
scrap
Our
Reputation
la
our
greatest asset
compaulons with a stick. He was all
Dr Keene. 251<4 Washington St.. Portland'
'
action now. and hud hardly tlnixbed ing the dropping boards.
À System Builder
A hoe with 15 or 18-inch blade 1»
Hem tar y Maoty par
urouxing bls companion» when there
make all kind of hail
i
very
satisfactory
for
sen
ping
the
was u heavy »tamping of feet above; a
1 «fem switch, 95c: 2 stems, $1.50; 3 stems I
Ont Bottle Should
92.
Full course of beauty culture, |20.
Convince Y ou.
wild cry umi next u brief struggle. dropping boards, and if us- . regular
400
Dekan
building,
Portland,
Orejón.
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i
Then the heavy thud of a falling body. ly once or twice a week will assist ■
materially In maintaining the health
NORTONIA HOTEL
"Quick I”
t-ommanded.
"Light
* of the flock. A small box arranged to
j You Will Feel Right at Home Here
Hint candle und follow- me!”
«ystem fit the gemi» • r»np
I bang from and slide along the front
5 A sad Cestral - PrwiU, Rite*.
n with as little warn rv
II ken they reached the top of th« i
th« th UK that way*,«.
J ExeelUmt Cafe. Spread Weekly
stairs they discovered tbut the room i edge of the dropping board platform,
RltM.
■ Mertaal! Trains.
11th and Stark.
1
to
receive
the
droppings
as
they
are
At all
where tin- noise cume from wus the i
PORTLAND. OREGON
Reliable Drugcj^t»
•craped from the board, will hrip to
one thut wus locked
C LEANING AND DYEING
"I'ut your «Imulders to It!" again I preserve the fertilizer for Hie gu rden.
For reliable Cleaning and Dye-
â ÎDT[ sm *ng service »end parcels to u.
commanded Jim. "Now then, all to- ' One nest should be provided foi each
We pay return Mintage.
inform
more
If
five
or
six
birds,
and
even
We Specialize in
get her!”
■ n
A ation and pnce, goen upon r.
Quent.
Tlie door gave wuy nnd the three trap nest* are used. Twelve by t velve
Hides, PdiL Wo«1, Kcbair, Tall«* Cdsrira,
WORKS..
fell «prawllng Into the room. The can- j Inches is large enough and one fourth Established 1R90. ENKE S CITY DYE
Crete«
Gtipe Roet Ceat EI urs , Hane Hair
Portland.
Ore
die wus extinguished by a draft from I Inch mesh hardware cloth Is excellent
Write for Shipping Tars A latest Prica List
for
the
bottom.
Wall
n-
ts
are
to
be
nn open window, und they were left In i
P ortland
H ide a W ool C o .
preferred to those located umb r the Special attention to Stomach, Bowsia, Recta!
dark nes«.
IM UNION AVtNUl NMTN FORTUM. DRUM
dropping platform, but the wall nesta
snd Female Troubles
"I've lost It." whimpered Shorty.
Branch at Pocatello, Idaho
•
DR. K. A. PHILLIPS
require a top ¡dace at an angle of at Broadway
"Find it! Quick !"
Bldg.
Portland. Ora. ¡
least
45
degrees,
to
prevent
the
chick
Jim searched for It. nnd as he felt i
DRUGS BY MAIL
Portland
Sine« 1888.
Main 064*
en»
roosting
on
them.
The
runway«
almut the floor Ids hand came In con- '
b>
tact with something warm nnd slimy ’ along the front of the nests can also Wig« P1RIS HAIR STORE Toupees
kinds cf Hair and Beauty work by experts
LALE-DAV1S DRUG COMPANY
that sent a chill through him. Next tie । be made to fold up In front of the All
Hannebi.t Co.. 3MIV» Wash. st., near West Park ( Truss Experts.
173 Third St. Portland, Ore
nest openings, which will ke< p the
felt a body!
■'For God’s sake light a match," he young birds from roosting in the nests
Aged Apple Tree».
at night and fouling them.
begged.
Dry mash hoppers are essential to
The apple tree is the longest Hied
recovered.
matches went the economical feeding of the flock; of American fruit trees. In many
mil In their excited attempts to light It. they should be raised on legs IS Inches parts of the East it is not unusual to
When the little flame Anally struggled to 2 feet from the floor
find trees healthy and bearing fruit at
Water stands should be raised the
to a steady light, the first thing that
the age of one hundred years.
are
same
as
the
mash
hopp-
rs,
and
met tbeir eye« wur h body sprawled at
full length on the floor «t tbeir feet. It best made with a slatted top in the
Gold Far Below Ground.
middle of which an opening Is left to
was the body of a white man!
The greatest depth at which gold
The muscles of his hands twitched, receive a 12-quart pall. The support
and a smnll dark stream trickled from for the bucket should tie about six has as yet been excavated from the
bls tlirout across the floor towards the Inches lower than the top of the plat earth is 4,200 feet (about three-fourths
If Your CAR needs attention, we hare a COM
three men. who dn w back Instinctively form.
of a mile, in the New Chums mine in PLETE MACHINE SHOP in connection and ex
nnd shuddered The face of the man
A broody coop where feverish hens Australia.
pert mechanics.
was turned away.
can be confined and fed Is much to be
‘Tills will never do.” said Jim In s preferred to ducking them or to star-
We will fix your CAR while you SHOP. The
charres will be reasonable and the work guaran
tone shaky enough for n sepulchre.
Love for Animate
vatlon.
Jim leaned over the body and turned
A catching coop is very desirable
Interest in animals is so natural teed satisfactory.
the head toward« the glare of the light. and almost necessary where any regu- with children that it Is usm lly a
FRANKLIN SERVICE A SPECIALTY.
As the ghnatly features were revealed lar and consistent effort at culling Is simple matter to teach love und sym
Jim dropped buck.
attempted. A heavy wire with one pathy for them even where It does
It was the first mate of the Sally J.! end bent to form a hook and the other not already exist. In presenting an
Jim’s two conipanhm« buddled nearer end tied to an old broom handle Is animal that Is “new,” teachers have
the door.
useful In catching a bird or two. as splendid opportunity to train p vers
riacing the candle in his hut to hide occasion may demand.
of observation and to supply a class
the glare from tils ow n eyes, dim threw
A bln where two or three hundred with a mine of material, says Nature
a ray of light about the room. In the pounds of scratch grain may be stored Magazine. The otter as a fur b arer,
corner •" ¿died two Chlnnmen one of In the chicken bouse Is also a labor as the courageous protector of his
H m held a liloml stained knife.
•aver.
life and liberty, as a fisherman, and
Details as to the construction of dif as a special stunt artist is bound to 9th and Hoyt,
It did not take .Ilin and Ids tl o com
Portland, Ore
panions long to realize what had bu|e ferent Items mentioned above must of delight children. Take them to see
|M*ned- They soon Imd the pair hound course vary with the size of the flock live otters if possible.
Pay» to Give It to Them.
bund and fm-t. This accomplished, they and local conditions.
A Minnesota judge ruled that cows
went to the window for u breath of
Culling Condemned Ewee have the right of way. Every motorist
fresh nlr. and found nn old ladder Difficult to Determine
In eulllng out condemned ewes con : knows that.—Birmingham Age-Herald.
leaning again« the side of the house
Sex of Goose or Gander formation 1» an Important considera
Just below the sill. It was the final
clue. The mate had attempted to piny
Ganders are usually a little larger tion because two-third» the yearly re
Hew to Keep Well.
ii practical Juke, and hnd come upon and coarser than geese. The head of turn from a ewe is from the lamb
Don’t think the train has passed
tl » two frightened robbers, who. think the gander Is apt to be larger and the ■he produces. Blocklneu, level rump, just because you see its tracks.—
ing he wns some intruder, promptly slit neck thicker. The cry of the goose a well-filled leg of mutton, und well
From the Country Motorist.
his throat
Is rather harsh, while the gander sprung ribs associated with a wide
muzzle
are
outstanding
points
to
be
Before the Snlly J. left port, the makes a Bhrill cry. The only accurate
Pass Over Censure.
ghost of Cldn Foo hnd claimed two way Is examination of the organs, or looked for. Broken mouth» and »polled
more Ilves: those of the two coolies. observation of the flock at mating udder* are sufficient to Justify getting
Be not diverted from your duty by
rid of a breeding ewe. Her ability
Mho Imd used the old consul's home, time.
any idle reflections the silly world may
to
produce
a
good
lamb
should
also
Laying ability of geese depends on
after murdering Its^wner, ns h plm-e
make upon you, for their censures are
to hide tlielr loot. ^They knew they the breed and the individuals. Tou- be considered.
not in your power and consequently
never would be molested ns long as It louse geese will usually average about
should not be any part of your con-
thirty
twenty
eggs,
and
some
produce
»ns rumored that a ghost occupied the
Males with frosted combs and wat
place, but they failed to reckon on the to thirty-five. White Chinese geese tles will require four to six weeks to | cern.—Exchange.
will lay from fifty to one hundred eggs. entirely recover. If your birds are
curiosity of the Anglo-Saxon.
The Emdens are not generally quite as badly frosted the first of January,
Keeps Its Dead Leaves.
good layers as Toulouse, although very good fertility cannot be expected be
Maple, beech and hickory trees lose
John Gilpin Declared
similar.
fore the first of February.
j their foliage when frost touches them,
The lameness may be due to rheu
• • •
to Be Real Character matism
but the winter oak retains its dead
caused by spending the night
The chief value of sprouted oats leaves all winter.
John Gilpin wns n citizen of London In a damp roosting place. Goslings
nn<l a "traln-bnnd captain." a "train- sometimes become lame, due to ftiulty comes from Its green or succulent con
bnnd" being a volunteer militia organi feeding methods caused by lack of dition. It does not contain a greater
Head and Heart.
zation common in England nnd espe mineral matter or animal feed In the, aggregate amount of nutriment, but
The head learns new things, but the
presents this nutriment In a form that
cially In London 200 years ngo. John ration.
is more digestible and satisfies the heart evermore practices old experi
Gilpin's adventure* while riding a
ences.—Beecher,
fowl's need for green food.
horse that run away with him nre re
Early Hatching Favored
in led In the humorous poem entitled
—
ft»
Hatching In March nnd April Instead
"The Diverting History of John Gil
Calves
from
heavy milking cowi
of
Mny
nnd
June
hns
several
advan
pin. showing how he went farther than
W. L. Chirk* from telecte«!
he intended and came safe home tages. In the first place, the early should be weaned gradually. If they
ItK'al bm* & double pedigree
again." The story wns related to Cow hatches do not meet the strenuous are running with the cows the wean
Rite*. State accredited. Al*o
per by n Mrs. Austen, who remembered competition of chicks that nre Incu Ing should be begun by keeping then
D\v
price». 100% live delivery
guaranteed, (’atalog free.
to have beard It In her childhood. The bated by hens Inter in the season. The up and allowing them to suck only
Incubator
enn
be
ninde
to
yield
more
twice
each
day
for
five
or
six
days.
QUEnN HATCHE íí Y m UW
poem first appeared anonymously tn
Mio iv . avínqe
seatth *1
the Public Adviser In 1782 anil was .profitable returns by running It dur
Dairy bulls should have plenty o>
first published as Cowper’s avowed ing the early months when farm work
water. This matter Is often neglected
production in the second volume of Ids has not become heavy.
especially when there Is not a constam
poems.
supply In the stall or pen and wher
"John Gilpin” Is said to have been a
Value of Sorghum Hay
the bull Is difficult to handle. A bul
WITH CUARANTTXD
linen draper named Bayer, excessively
SECTIONAL INCU
According to analysis, ordinari should be watered at least once a daj
polite, whose shop stood on u corner
BATOR. Made in two
sqrghum cane liny should be worth during the winter and twice a day dsr
Bi«w>,210and420ox* sect
of Chenpslde, London.
ions. Addaswtionany
about the snme or slightly less than ing the summer.
The poet, William Cowper, lived
time. Each section a
timothy hay for dairy cows. Actually
• • •
complete Incubator,
from 1731 to 1800. He wns a timid, It Is really a better rotigbage for dair,
large capacity small
melancholy man, and nt times his mind cows than timothy hay. At any rati
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