Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, May 28, 1925, Image 3

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    “BOOMERANG"
SMITH TO THE
RESCUE!
U, WILLOUGHBY BRENT
11
on the befogged but tru.tlng mind of
Joseph Wlllluiu, who »pent Ui« remain
dcr <>f hl» time taking note, for future
reference and without much fear of
the outcome.
Meanwhile. In the «me of the chief
of police, that ol|)clnl was pondering
over n telegram. Before him wnn the
copy of M b no' m» n K** to tiu* Joplin «’hlvf
"Am holding J. W. Know
your
city of five hundred dollar», Shall
we take him there or will y«u come
The
Blossoming Child
n/^nTI
A MF\
PORTLANU
OFFERS A MARKET
FOR YOUR PRODUCE
VAUDEVILLE PHCTO-PLAYS
By DOUGLAS MALLOCH
Complete Chine» Silurili!
of Nature all arouno—
W ONDERS
And yet th« very queerest.
The one that folks have always found
The strangest and Um dearest,
la not afar afield somewhere.
But In a cradle over there.
Portland, Oregon
T «■ ’ll
I
r II Bil LOW
E, 1"1U**V* J
11
I OV11
Adults, Week day Matinee 20c;
Evenings, 36c. Continomi1 to 11
p m. Children 10 cent* ali time»
Select Rcidential & Tran went
.rM Yamhill. F'"« »’“1 '""V0"
here tor him?”
Fireproof — American H»n
In lit* bund was the reply:
KATES MOLERA IE
ATUHE may not hard been
For
who
has
watched
an
opeplng
rose
kind to him when she mimed
him <>r anyone of
Sonu* country hedgerow under,
him “Nmlth." but us usual she
Hus seen Its lovely Up» unclose.
MimiInr name.
it In
bud compeiuiuted
ns Immediately or
Nor marveled nt the wonder?
The turnkey
many way». The account
Know, who smiled But stranger than the
Hund wild
Send
one
ability
ubly more than balanced by
, u 00 monthly If A^inâ. Rented 3 rre
remarkable ph'ipuntly a» be paused «ut.
' W
for Illustrated pnee h«t.
Is this, the blossoming of a child.
which be poMWised I” 11
TU'» wa» Hunday. Early .Momia)
the ability to retini a whatever morning ault was ln»tltutejJ agaltiM the
WHOLESALE TYPEWRITER CO.,
And you who o'er the cradle bend.
fuyors. knocks, tipa»
port la nd.Ora.
"'
due tili-gr.iph company for vlolnUnC
If
you
neglect
your
garden.
mutter what»— «nd return
113 811th St-
•e. n < y <>f a meaaage committed to It. Shull full to nourish and defend.
and proper accumulation.
What <i«d could ever pardon?
Hund him H" ur halt used match for
a A wonder He ha» given you.
In> the trial It was proven Unit
Snow,
iiU cigar and be would bund you u
to n Mr. J. W
And yet 4 wealth of duty. too.
Hum the one you
much lietter <
of un
a
Hund
hlm
»
I'"
’
"b"*
were smoking
other city, had evidently been Inter ( For you must keep the weeds away.
“When I wa a girl at home T suf- of .Br< u»m nnd hl» Imrtiinteneous r. », preted llti rully by some clerk of the
Each tempter that assail» It,
lachc» and distress,” would Ignite y«ur thought m»gH»lnr'
telegraph company (perhnps hoping •• । Must watch the blossom night und day
dgar.
of
345
No.
5th
«aid Mr»,
share In the reward mentioned) who ,
With love Hint never fall» it.
, Colton, • *111. whoM P" tore »P-
He always forgn»
hud evidently Imparted to ths police Oh, what a privilege 1» till»,
ar» above. "My mother gave ine
the Information be thought was con
Life's opening petal» thus to kiss.
Favorite
tlint In ths town of Edge
telned therein', thnt. ua » result the I
ind it relieved me of this condition. more be was kl>««n by every .o.
ANDERSON & RICE,
' ■ ■ ‘
taken
aforesnld re»f>OC<e<1 citizen bud been And It uliall poorly bloom or fair.
And since
1 doubt If u dozen could have told ) >u
'Favorite Pre*cription’ »» a tonic
subjecte.l to the Indignity of spendink’
An you »bull »ee your duty,
K " r' “">
budd me up whenever in u run- wtrnt hl» Initial«
a dny In a cell In the city bastlle. and Shull bloom according to your care.
for. The nlcknuliie "IhKimcrung Imu
Cooking in Aluminum.
A thing of blight or beauty.
»o overshadowed any baptismal title, of having bls picture herabled through
my nerve
out the lund by the aeoMtional press, God grunt you
the wo er of
Aluminum conducts heat rapidly
and seemed to fit the Initials so nicely
benefit lai,
that hud made various und sundry
Your row, and watch, and 'tend, and and store« it up in great quantities so
that "Boomerang Minlth" he wan to nil
l ' ih - ssvs us to the crime for which the
that after a pan is thoroughly heated
hdp each lime I have taken it. I und sundry.
DBS. CHAN LAM CHINESE
always advi«e tny friend» to tike this
Peotile were continually saying whnt aforesaid was to be culled to account,
any
additional heat applied causes orer-
MEDICINE CO- LICENSED
did
full
Justice
to
the
medicine if they arc in any way run­ « under» he surely coi■uld scc<>mpll»l> In The attorney
PHYSICIAN.
Rentedie. to»
heaHng It ia beat, therefore, to turn
,. WI’II I s»
••• -
down in health."
n big city, and Boomerang hlm»elf Inui situation.
atomarh
dtaorder*
kidney,
down
the
gas
flame
one
half
after
the
•
sounded
somewhat
a#
(¡iris, health mean» beauty. Lo not often thought <>f experimenting, yet Im
The defense
bladder trouble* «»11 «tone*
fail to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite I rc-
though In i.... . <>f nourishing food. <>r
pan is thorughly heated.
constipation,
appendiciti»
»rd
scription inJi<|uid or «‘•b'et». Send whs essenttnily a home body, and ■omethlng else to strengthen und »u»
•II female complaint* You ran
Edgemore
WM
bl»
home
»nd
here
be
10c to Dr. Pierce# in Buffalo, N. Y.,
tuin The result was quite definite.
take treatment» »1 home If I re­
Test of Stage Skill.
for trial pkg. Wine for free advice. stnyed.
ferred
142» Second St- cor­
A» Jo Bill's pressing need had been
In 1707 a celebrated trial of skill
Ho he reread the tetter nnd
ner Alder. Portland, Oro.
for only three hundred, he thought
was held between England's two great­
Japanese Retir» Early.
again. Jo BUI In Ktinsas * Tty und »omi»hut «f dividing with Eiwmerang
Bj F. A. IP ALKER
est actresses, Anne Oldfield and Anne
broke, nnd needing three hundred
by
JapanM» i»» «
wuch "“r like the very mluehlef! Hum' Well, Smith, but he was
----- so impresse«!
.
Bracegirdle, both playing the same
Teach»» trad. In I week* Sum. P*x
II. r Hinn occidental», oven When a tea- Boomerang knew he dldn t liav three til,, picture the attorney had drawn of
part on alternate nights. Mrs. Brace- While learning. Pcltlon. secured Writ,
BEING
NEIGHBORLY
the
indignities
he
but!
silff.re<l
thnt
house celebration I» going full blaut hundred to spare Just lit Hint Hine, but
'girdle lost, and in disgust left the for catalogue. 2J4 Burnside Street. Port-
with n tear of «ympathv for himself,
und the Mite cup* are circulating fr.... Jo BUI-well, Joseph Wllllum Snow
I land. Oregon.
______ _________
HOSE attractive common!- os nes-
he »Upped the money In hl» pocket am!
had done him u fn'«r he had forgot-
tied
here
und
there
in
quaint
rustic
•
__
__
CUT FLOWERS & FLORAL DEIGNS
ly
faded awny.
ten just what, but thnt dl<l not make
Clark. Bro*. Fiori»!* 2»7 M rm»on Bt.
places, where Hie bees are humming,
Storm» on Indian Ocean.
nny
difference
—
he
bud
done
him
a
fa-
Curriculum for Brid...
the
wild
grasses
are
waving
in
the
j
the
now BooiiH^iinic n Woman of Middle Age
passing breezes, and the tinkling of ; The Indian ocean is noted for
New York ha» n »cJiool for pro.pec- vor, und It
frown (a frown on
USE
No Subject for Pity bells 1» heard In the purple p iBtures, violent hurricanes which sweep over it
Hvc bride.. If the iden 1« to t®*ch move. One
w Indicated deep
with surprising suddenness and great
tell
u
beautiful
story
of
peace
and
con-
j
them to keep their husband», it haa. Boomenitig's —
I wua trying to be tactful—•• one
thought) and Hun n smile! He had u
I force. They do immense damage to
doe* when speaking of age to a mlddle- tent.
no doubt, a count« In manicuring.
scheme tlint might be worth trying
Often far away from the c! morous shipping and to seaports all along the |
AND
aged
woman«
—
but
»lie
looked
at
me
Arkunsuw Thomas ( nt.
soine ewhat risky ami might enuse im
haunts of mortals wb re goiu Is god, I southern coast of Asia.
Hwful lot of trouble for some people. with amusement.
“My dear," she m W, “both you und driving, lashing, heaping bit dens of
Gentleness Wins.
Including Jo Hill, but—
I know 1 »hull never tee forty again, cure upon galled should r-. stealing
Bestowed in Derision.
remem
bered,
An<l then Boomerang
Gentlene a Is far more successful In That little fnvor Jo Bill hud done him and 1 nm not In the leust afraid ot from life Its sweetest dellgl IS. these
"Bluestocking
” is a humorous and
comes
unex-
little hamlets, when <
ull It* enterprise» than violence, In- hod I.... .. a fnvor ..Il rlg*.t In Ite ulti­ saying It, so you need n>«t be."
rather contemptuous epithet applied
tu
reflect
the
its
pcctedly
upon
them,
neem
It was n new point of view to me.
deed violence generally frustrate
mate result, but It Inui nearly put him
quietude that we Imagine exists among ' to a woman author or a lady of any j
own purpose, while gentlene». scarce­ In jail meanwhile. He would return uo I asked her to explain.
literary attainments. The Bluestock-1
the courts of Heaven.
"Oh,
there
are
plenty
of
us
If
A Mild Laxative
ly .wer falla —Locke.
_________ In like measure. “Like for like, plu».
where every- , Ings” was the name applied to a lit­
A
few
scattering
cots
know
where
to
find
us,
”
she
said.
“
W
e
waa his motto, and he grinned as he
have our own good times, nnd Hie joys ' i body Is neighborly, tell a story of erary club in the early Eighteenth cen-
A System Builder
reached for n telegraph blank.
of middle age are some that youth can 1 friendliness and sodality of which the tury in England.
—then you will 'be
1 nations througliwut the world seem
quite sure to avoid
Thus It win that the telegraph oper- never share.”
the general ailments,
She ¡tolnted out that the middle- quite unfamiliar.
Proportionate Values.
so-^»revalent at this
ator tn the city, sleepily transcribing aged woman has generally passed
Being neighborly Is the simple secret
time of the year—
uninteresting message after uninter­
of universal happiness, the panacea of
If gold were as plentiful as tin and
esting mesMge- thnt I». uninteresting those disturbing partings of the ways:
( tin were as rare as gold wed be buy­
to him suddenly started wide-awake "Shall I marry?" "Shall I mnke a ca- world Uis, ruptures und revolts.
bark root .
Although
the
happy
man
feels
very
.
ing
sardines in gold boxes a d pay-
■eer
and
develop
my
own
indlvidu
had Just
TONIC
und reread the words
kindly
toward
others,
others
must
re
­
ing for them with tin. says tha
kilty?” which nre so hampering to
written :
Does
assist
Nature
uu.o. Fhe see» the .years ahead In ciprocate the feeling to get happiness York Telegraph.
I n keeping your
youth.
Mr. J. W. Snow,
Panfftts encoumte
all around, and this all around happi­
bowels
open
and
some
sort
of
ordered
sequence,
and
In
;
2235 Walnut Street,
children to care for their teeth f
your whole system
a great measure at her own command, ness Is available to everybody.
Another Victim.
right thus enabling
Kannas City.
Who does not catch something of the ;
you to off throw all
for she knows what she wants now. .
(live them Wrigley’«-
Five hundred dollars
A Lebanon man who early in July
Hide
Impurities which are
thrill of delight experienced by two
It removes food particles
nnd
cun
make
for
It.
|
T isture
continually trying to
reward for you In Joplin.
went
out
to
scoff
at
“
the
cow
infest your blood.
The woman who doe# not mind look­ lovers in the lane, loitering hand and
from the teeth Nt lengthens
Boom.
shinny
”
being
played
at
the
C
.untry
।
Combats
acid
the ûum»
At Your Druggist
The messenger boy who culled nt ing middle aged bus another pleasure , i‘and’
. -o club, now talks about “slices" and
To them buttercups are as sweet as
mouth.
Snow s nflilwna an hour later did not denied to youth; sho nnd her opinions
carry a copy of H«l» telegram, but nre «crept' ‘ 1 seriously by her friends roses, the sky is always blue, the sun “birdies" in his sleep.—Exchange.
Refreshing and beneficial!
Is perpetually shining and the birds
simply a notice stating that there was nnd •. lotions, und men folks nre ready
Quaint Theory.
The Verb “To Woo?”
a message f«r him ut the main offiee to seek lier out In their troilbles and are singing for no one else.
And
so
it
is
with
the
folk
In
the
Thomas Burnet, an Englishwoman,
"The business girl finds a husband
and requesting him to cull for »ame. l,o s for she can discuss, with a wom-
SEALED f I ¿Aft
■ «Incero interest humble cots, contented with their sta-
Jo Bill did not know why this should mi'» quick wit and
by the simple expedient of pros, cuting in 16S1 wrote a book, “Sacred Theory
tight /
they would never i Hon In life, pouring praises each day
of the Earth,” to prove that the earth
be ami neither did the boy. As a re­ the subjects tlint to Mis« Twenty's from their hearts which seldom find her search where men conjujat.
KEPT I
dream
of
exposing
was originally like an egg. and that at
sult Jo Bill In due Beason arrived nt
KIOHT 111
From
a
Canadian
Paper.
utterance In words, but stir their souls
the deluge the shell burst and the
the window of the main office and hasty Judgment.
The middle aged woman I* the only to sublime emotions.
naked for hl» telegram. Another gentle
water escaped.
Compensation.
We
may
be
highly
meritorious,
we
num before the window glanced up ai really emancipated one, for she can may have the power of a king, the
No man’s feet can ever be made to
travel
alone
live
alone
and
work
alone.
him ae he announced his name. The
Especially Gifted.
learning of a Mecaenas. the wealth of look so neat as a fashionably shod
window clerk, alao. seemed greatly «Ithout the complications that beset
He only is happy as well as great
the Indies, but If we are not neighbor­ girl's, but they are always happier.
youth,
however
defiant
or
determined
impreased and acagned him carefully
ly we cannot be happy, at peace with
who needs neither to obey nor com­
riAUO« IM’»
Houston Post-Dispatch.
before reaching Into the rack for the It may be.
mand in order to be something.—
She can afford to go her own way others, or escape wrangles, wars of
message.
__
without fear, and Is like one who has words and murderous arms.
Goethe.
"Is your name J. "• Snow, he in­
Used Tub for Baptism.
If neighborliness does not come out
battled nil day with the force« of na­
England'« "Wedding Ring.”
quired'. still studying him closely a»
A woman of Ascot, England, recent-
ture and now returns home to find In our behavior toward one another,
Aerating Water.
The "wedding ring of England" 1« though seeking verification of the warm, quiet leisure to pursue her real there is within the soul on unfriendly ly was granted a separation because
her
husband
in
religious
zeal,
persist-1
To
avoid
the flat taste peculiar to
name
In
hl»
face
or
garb.
the ruby ring, which form» a part of
sentiment, in spite of our affected
“It is,” said Jo BUI. thinking that IncllnRtlons.
ed
in
baptizing
people
in
the
family
boiled
wa
ter.
pour it several times
the king'» coronation insignia. It 1*
smiles
and
assumed
good
manners.
1 such formality must mean Hint B<»oin ’ Middle-aged women hnve tnnny com­
from one jug to another.
When once the high places of the bathtub.
made of pure gold. At the back is a 1 ( had telegraphed him some money, and pensations If they know where to look
for them, nnd few of them would go world decide to be neighborly and put
largo violet ruby marked with a cro”) 1 his face lit up accordingly.
Culinary Note.
back to those early twenties If they their decision into actual practice
Build Bridge in Rush,
of St. George nnd encircled by 26 dia­
■1)0 you live nt 2235 Walnut street?
of
Many a young man poses as being
could. With their disturbing emotions there will be no more “rumbling of
railroad bridge with a span
monds.
« only
_ 1 half hnV.
i-ontlnu«"l the clerk.
and uncertain future. Youths Joys caissons and guns." no more killing of
hard boiled when he is
bak-
137 feet was put in the place of an
•'I J am
I» I 11 staying
4
re there nt present." .
enn be as overrated ns middle age Is brothers and wanton waste of price­
fj—Xew Orleans Times-Picayune.
Thereupon the clerk handed him the
old
one
within
24
hours
in
England
overpltled.-M. 1’. In
Continental less treasures. Impoverishing peoples
telegram which lie begun opening Edition of the London Mall.
cently.___________________
for ages.
eagerly, but before he had read it the
< c
McClure N«w«pir»r Syndic«!».)
man who had been standing quietly by
----------- O-----------
Made From Old Carpet. “Wear Like
Had Place for Him
stepped up to him saying:
Iron.”
Court
’
s
Definition
of
FREE—from raaror tut»
An
Englishman
who
was
out
West
For Treatment of
-Come with me. Mr. Snow, lou nre
Deal Direct with the Manufacturer.
and odor.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Send m A our Ma
in early days fell In with a long train
“Wound” Is Precedent
Rheumatism and Neuritis
terial or Write for Price*
" “XVliat r J” B>" noarly dropped the of prairie schooners, the leader of
WESTERN FLUFF RUG COMPANY.
The Supreme court of Louisiana
Not flavor«#!.
Which
announced
that
he
and
his
fe
-
telegram. "What did you any!"
ACTINIC
SUN
RAY
PARLORS
M-56
Union Avenue Nor.
Portland. Oregon
held In the case of the state against
low
emigrants
were
going
to
found
a
••You nre under arrest." and the man
Sup« r»6n«l for m-i.on.lo.» S"’"’“’’
Portland. Oregon
several
persons,
In
which
one
of
them
317
Maetrly
Tichner
Bldg.
■nd Punte unch.n««i. N.«r »M in
showed his badge to the astonished Jo town, having everything that was
bulk Ihadwl «m* l.lwll-l " <h'
re-.
...I
.«»mt Oli.
needful and nothing that was unnec­ had been convicted of an assault in
We Specialize in
Bill.
, ,
which he did “wound short of maim­
essary. “We won't have any waste,
“What for?” he demanded.
ing,
”
that
a
“
wound"
is
a
breach
of
FREE — litmtu«
"We'll see Inter a« to that. At pres­ be said; '"there Isn't a person In our
M*y er Jure hatched w L
the skin, or of the skin and flesh, and
JANVIER, lot
Hides, Pelts, Wool, Mohair.
ent Just come down to the station with party who won't do some Important
Chirlo ill » 100. a«1* * R™ #3
sir
io#' ; n»» remen' #u»r-
duty In the new town." The English­ there need be no effusion of blood, ac­
Tallow. Cascara, Oregon
»n'.— l
Write for wl»l P«»«
ou Leghorn. R I He<l or B.rreU
'""Why man. you nre ns wrong ns man pointed to nn old and feeble man cording to the Journal of the Ameri­
Grape Root. Goat Skins,
Buck Culi«». Calalo» me.
wrong enn be. You may wnnt some with n bent back and a long, thin, can Medical Association.
The
word
“
malm,"
according
to
the
QÜ
Hone Hair
white heard. "But that very old man
Snow, but you don't want this one.
court. Implies a permanent injury or
••That may be. but It Is not for me there.” he said; "he can't possibly be
Write for Shipping Ta«« A latert Priea Ust
crippling, and according to the better
to decide, you know. I'm to take you of anv use to you, cun he?' “Oh, yes,
tasteless
to the station, and there Is no way of snld the leader; "well open our new use Is not a synonym for mayhem,
ortland ide
ool o
which Is a particular, aggravated sort
cemetery with him.
getting around that."
IM
U*»S
»«tod
t**™»
of malm. A mere breach of the skin
iStfBgg
"All right. Let me rend my telegrnm
or of the skin and the flesh may be
Branch at Pocatello. Idaho
first. 1 nm looking for some money,"
Painted Picture a Day
Asthma Lung. Th™«1-
produced with a stick, and such injury
Kidney. Rheumatism. Bloo<l.
saving
which
lie
opened
the
message.
You Want a Good Position
Jenn Bnpti»te Greuze, whose “The would clearly constitute a wound less
Stomach ami
The shock of what he rend there wns Broken Picture" gained him fame and
orders. Bladder Trouble*.
Very well-Tsk. th.
than maiming; that is. less than a per­
Tk. I' GeeJWo Remedies are
Business Mnn.gcm.nt, PH»«»» ^"*7r*- much grenter than that when the off!
fortune, Is one artist who. It I. Mid.
.. ™ drum or »«Ison
.1, CHlculator. Comptometer Htenogr* ccr had stated he whs under arrest.
manent injury or crippling.
painted n picture a day during the
phlc. Penmanship, Ur Commercial Tewch
“Mayhem” implies a permanent in­
But just for nn Instant The
.rs' CourM *t
heyday of his popularity. Many great­
CbXmd bMk- Imported by u.
reassured him. though what It all er artists died before their genius waa jury or crippling, and at common law
THE LAUE DAVIS DRUG CO- 173 ThW
hnm far away oriental coun-
consists of bodily harm to another,
C»n br Write tor Inform-
4trw»t Portland« Orruon, will mail a rom
meant he could not figure out
discovered, but Greuze was almoat such ns to render him less able to
^C.tetogof Trusses, Elastic Stocking,
At the pollen station he refused to forced to Ids Intense work by the ex­
and Abdominal Belta
The foremoat Bualnea. College of the
defend himself or less able to annoy
r
Gee
Wo
Chinese
Medicine
Co.
___
talk
He
had
no
money
to
put
up
for
NArihwsst which hits won mors Accuracy
Medal. 'h.n »nv ot P bond and was promptly locked up. travagance of his wife. Greuze WM his adversary, as distinguished from
tFREE!
the son of a Burgundian, and Ills for­
•c^n Fou'H^Rtee^ nZa?UM«M.on, That night an attorney to whom Boom­ tunes as an artist were nl.o seriously one which merely disfigures or doe»
Portland, Or. I.aae M. Walliwi Pre». _ erang had wired appeared on the scene
not disable.
. affected by the French Bevolutlon.
No. 22, 1925 1 .nd allowed a little light to creep in
P. N. U.
all " MAKES” Guaranteed
Rebuilt Typewriters
MUTUAL CREAMERY CO., Portland.
Colorado to the Coast
Better Franklin Service-Storage and General Repairing
Portland, Ore
INFORMATION
DEPARTMENT
Something to
Think Ahont
Moler
Barber College
T
COMMONSENSE
BARK-ROOT
TONIC
winafK
'after every meal
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KELLOGG’S
CASTOR OIL
Behnke-Walker
New Fluff Rugs
ROOT AND HERB
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