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IT WAS A PRIVATE QUARREL WILLIAM T. DAVANT by Uhort Hioty Pub. Co.) count uh some pigs, which they wu'n't wuth a dollar. ✓ “I haln't never harmed th' state uh Knlntuck. All I've did is to kill ev'ry man I c'u find wbut helped kill my brother. 1 I.ain’t hurt none uli them th’ «tute »ent nfter me, although they wuz meddlin' In v fiereonal mutter whut I» Jus’ between th' McBee« an' lie got up «nd faced hi* “Whut ye g<>t to do with hit, Bill hit ui> Harriin? Wbut bisnes« raillery ran yourn?" k vein tli rougi i hl* next word*. "But I got. Ye didn't corne fi r me. but Ju»' wanted n Job. Hev ye noi enough uh grubbin' «tump»?” The detective «ut quietly In hl* half-closed. ctmlr. hU you've caught me with the good»." "I reckernized ye as «oon as 1 »«*n ye. Khavin' off n mustache haln't much uh a disguise. Bill." “Well, Anae," Hardin arose «nd met bls eye» fearlessly, "what you going to do «bout It?" "Ye know whut 1 oughts do. But I don't want no trouble with th' state Ye'vr et ,my grub, ye kin sleep in my house tonight. Tomorrow III drive ye to th’ «tatlon In ttane to ketch Number Four. But don’t never come back out here. Bill.” "1« that threat?* "'fake hit as a warnin’. Bill. ■nuar’ an’ ye've got nerve. I don't want nothin' to happen to ye In my country." • The detective yawned, “I think you said something about a bed,” he «ug- «OAP-W* (PORTLAND JOHN LISKA WROTE BEST ROAD ESSAY HI ON* OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE Bina Us Ito H em . John Lt*ka. Wisionsln Rapid«. Wl«., cœüjiükaxs Ito UBI. wrote the be«t essay In the 1924 na EVIL ANKE (.'ANFIELD gazed tional good road« essay content for the quietly at the man before him. Harvey M Firestone four year»' univer Ilin thumb fumbled the ham sity »cholarshlp. The subject of hl» mer of « brown rifle, a nervous esxay, which told In simple form the trick which hail worn the steel smooth. epic «tory of a country crossroad», was "Ro ye want work?" be drawled, "The Relation of Improved Highways presently. • to Home Life." Llska 1« the fifth The man to whom he spoke was clad high school student to earn th!» honor In overalla. Ills amooth-sUaven face and award. was tanned dnrkly. Hla upper Up bad The contest Is conducted each year the peculiar puffy effect which be- under the auspices of the highway trayed the fact that a mustache hnd education board, Washington, D. C., Common Sign Language been sacrificed. of which the United States commis sioner of education Is chairman. It Traveler« In tho Interior of South] "Yes, I do." Whut kinds “Wbur're ya from? 1« strictly educational in character and Amenia. although knowing little or In the several states 1« sponsored by nothing of tho language of the Indi ( work kin ye do?" met the searching one of the leading universities, or by an«, claim that an uatonlshing amount The stranger drat time. gray eye« for the the state department of education. of communication may bo held by said, frunkly, "to be Mr. Llska's essay follow»: means of a sign language. Tho dlf-1 "Stranger," he I ain't going to tell square with you. Isolation Is the primary cause of tereut Indian groups of Brazil, for ln-( you vyhere I come from, I'll «ay tilt» the Ignorance so evident In rural com stance, while »peaking each a differ much: I ain't always worn these munities. I’oor roads, more than any ent language, have a more or less com kind of clothes «nd a look at my thing else, have forced the farm borne hand« will show you that I ain't a mon language of signs. into a demoralizing isolation. The im laboring man. although I'm willing to provement of highways, making the do anything that will pay my board consolidated school and social center State Named from River. poMible, Is Injecting new life into Wisconsin derived its n«mo from and keep fur a month or two.' The The feudist lighted a tallow dip and homes formerly hopelessly Isolated. the prlncljml river, named Masconsln j The case was not unusual. country 1» welt suited to the needs Homa life is broadened and enriched. by Pere Marquette, translated wild, of men who have come under the dl» pointed to the steep stairway. Hardin I Boys are willing to stay "down on the took the light out of his hand and Select Residential & Tran»»ent rushing channel. Tho present spoiling pleasure of the law. On one aide of farm." Girls cease to envy their city 1Mb srd Yamhilt Portland. Oreitoa. 1« derived from a misprint. All early Tug river 1» West Vl-glnla, on the started to climb upstairs. H cousins and to leave home for "the "Walt a minute. Bill," the Devil Mod«-n — Fireproof — American Plan French documents have Oulsconslng other lies tho state of Kentucky. bright llghta. ” E. * RATES MODERATE called. “Less have ev'rythlng straight Just a few minutes of travel, on a or Mlsconslng. Hille, valley«, valley« and mor.- hills; between u«. We un» Is awful light the landscape presents a monotonous sleepers an’ mighty nervus. Whenever particular road leading out of the city , ruggedness which discourages pursuit. we hear a «oun* In th' night we shoot I of Wisconsin Rapid;, will convince the | Down on the Farm, "The only worker I ever knew who Once across the river, the fugitive 1« fust an' look afterwards. Gin ye walk ( : most doubtful skeptic of the value of . . - ________ tivtfll th»» «low ttrouoMa or extm- good roads and their Influence upon would work when tho bos-t was aw«y ’l»fe until the «low procaM of extra In yer rieep ye'd better fasaen th' door j ' home life. About two mile« from the ' hired dltlOO 1« gone through With. |hp hBminw of tils so'« ye can't open It lesa'n ye're wide city this road branches. One branch was tho old fashioned American hired. thf man, declared a profewor at Grand I dl- awake." The next morning Anse presided at la called “the left road"; the other “the | Rapids. Wo have known a couple of rected toward the other. the breakfast table with Ids homely ■ right road." The left road 1« almost • them to «It on a fence «t «uch times "I'll take ye. furrlner,” he pro grace. Hardin ate a hearty meal, ex- j always In a deplorable condition; the | The and work until their jaw« were totally nounced, after giving him due consld pressing ids appreciation by the keen । right road is hard-surfaced. homes on*the left road are dilapidated. | exhausted. erntlon. “Whenever ull ye be ready to news of Ids appetite. the front yards scarcely recognizable ! Portland, Ore go to work?" A gleam came Into his eyes as he got । among the tangle of broken machinery, I ANDERSON & RICE, Already Free. "I'm ready now. In the buggy beside ids host and no- i I old wire and various other objects He picked up a bundle of clothes tlced that the brown old rifle had been During the Sunday School lesson I placed “out of the way." The land Purely Myth. prepared to follow his employer. left behind. the teacher made reference to a pas and been cropped until It Is Impossible The old man wheeled like n cat. The belief that the tail of a snake The mountaineer wns by ’nature a | | has »««« of Scripture rending. "Ye shall "No ye don't I” he snarled, bl« eyes taciturn soul and the law officer win i for even quack grass to flourish. The after the head is cut off or the rest stock, descendants of some gra <d-dad’» know the truth and the truth shall red suspicion. “Ye go fu«t." busy with his thoughts, therefore the ' »crubs. Is now so degenera ed that of the snake is killed lives until sun make you free.” A little girl In the( Without « word the younger obeyed DRA CHAN LAM CHINESE drive was finished in silence. »carcely any characteristics of a high- set is merely an old myth. Owing to front row exclaimed: "I'm already At n clearing Canfield halted him. MEDICINE CO, LICENSED As the train pulled in, Anse reached producing, profitable unlmal are evi the reaction of the snake’s nervous "Troy! Hey-o-o, Troy!" he ahouted. In Ids pocket. free. I'm free and a half." PHYSICIAN. R«m«di«» toi system its tail will continue to wiggle dent. ■tomacb ditorder», tidily, Ida voice resounding In the typical "Bill," he drawled, n humorous light , (’an yob expect the »r elrl to long after the snake is otherwise ap bladder trouble«, »all »tone«, mountaineer's call. One Way to Reduce, In his deep-set eyes, “ th ’ Good Book . eosatipaUoa, appandieiti« a»1* A tall lad appeared noiselessly be say» that th' laborer Is worthy uh his remain on the farm un.k-r these con- parently dead. But there is nothing A rather robust woman recently shoulder was lile hire"; with the words, be dropped a dltlons? Not one boy or girl living to th notion that it will continue to tijnd them, on hl« naked n doctor whnt she should do to on this road has any education above Inevitable rifle. femé. 142» Second BL, eor silver dollar In Hardin's blistered palm. the eighth grade, and very many have wiggle until sunset and then stop. reduce, "Tnke n certain kind of ex- "Want me, dad?" Mr Aider, Portland, Ore The detective reached back to put not even progressed that far. These Sometimes it will step t-fore and erclae,” said he . "Whnt kind do you an' crow-bar "Fetch 1hl« man sometimes after sunset. — Pathfinder the coin in his pocket. His hand CUT FLOWERS & FLORAL DESIGNS young people, many of them lying recommend?" she asked, •'Push your- ■hovel. He'» golnta grub th' pastur’.' Clark« Bro«.. Florists. »»7 M«Tl«on St flushed up holding a revolver. about their ages, have had to seek Magazine. self away from the table threo times When the Implements came, he set “I don't nee'any reason why you a “Job" nt the store, mill or fac a day" replied the doctor.—Topeka the «tranger to work In the gruel shouldn't take the trip with me," he Founded by Champlain. The Dependable Man. tory. Instead of completing their edu ling afternoon sun. uprooting »tumps remarked, cheerfully. Capital, cation. Can home life be pleasant The earliest founding of any Cana- Give us a man, young or old, high In the clearing. During the operation The old man shook his head gloom low. on whom we 1 know ----- v.-e — “ can 3 dian city was that of Port Royal, now he »at on the rail fence, an embod'- ily. “Put hit back. Bill, I’m disap and happy where these conditions or ivw, Meat Distribution. exist? thoroughly depend, who will stand ! Annapolis Royal, in Nova Scotia, Two thirds of the live stock used for! ment of somber menai-e. With his pointed with ye. Ye’d oughta know me The road to the right leads through firm when others fail; the frien-l faith-! fOunded by Champlain and his aeso- head »unk Into his bowed shoulders better. I don't trus' no man further land slightly more fertile, but more food is raised west of the Mississippi, he was never nt rest. Hts keen gray ful and true, the adviser hom st and elates in 1605, 'but this colony was while two-thlrds of the consumers live eyes under shaggy brows darted now back than a fust cousin an' I expected fertile only ns a result of better farm fearless, the adversary just and < hival- withdrawn a couple of years later, management. No farm home on this east of tho Mississippi. This accounts, thl» way, now that; fils beaked nose till».’’ "Cut that out," Hardin snapped tri- road, for a distance of twenty miles, rous—in such a one there is « frag-I The Port Royal that appears in the for thé 1.300 packing houses occupied] teemed to sniff the air suspiciously, is without at least one modern con ment of the Rock of Ages. — Dean ; later history of old Acadia was found- In converting Hvo stock into meats and hla curly brown beard, »hot with urnphantly. “Get aboard." ed in 1636 by D'Aunay Charnisay. venience. Several farms are equipped Stanley. Fur answer the outlaw whistled transferring them to markets. white, failed to hide the nervous with every modern convenience, both shrilly. Half a dozen loafers on the twitching of a cruel mouth. And al platform wore transformed Into alert in and out of the home. Reaching the Top. Twins Had Same Idea. ways he kept hl» rifle pointed In the Remark Left lmpre»»lon. The esthetic Influence a good road mountain men. They bounded toward Probably the most remarkable and The men who reach the top seldom A man nnd his wife were buying n direction of the worker. u.e detective and surrounded him with everts Is very evident. Often It stimu authentic story concerning tv ins is wait for a lift. They are climbing At the mellow call of a horn, he «'id horse. "How could such a lovely , leveled revolvers. Anse chuckled at lates latent »elf-respect into practical the ground and called his employee. the changed expression of Herdin'« expression. These people are con that of A., a twin, who bought a set while others are waiting for a boost, creature have n temper?" asked the to "Hupper," he announced, Inconlcnl’y. face and waved them away. tinually adding some Improvement In of champaign glasses in a town in The higher they climb the more room woman. "My dear, that is exactly] They tiled to the house, t|>e st rang -r Bill, they're my people. an honest attempt to beautify’ their Scotland as a surprise for his brother/ they have, for there's always room on "Ye what passed through my mind when I] In front. An elderly woman met them They'd die fer me like I’d die fer ’em. home surroundings. Through diversifi B., who at the same time he ight a top, though it may be ever so crowded married you," answered the man, and nt the door. cation and rotation of crops they have set of exactly the same pattern in ■ at the bottom where all must start.— ho has not heard the last of it yet. "My new hand," the Devil said, by Ye bln buttin’ In on u private quiir'l succeeded In bringing their land to a England as a.present for A. ] Grit. an’ ye don't deserve to git away. Jump way of Introduction. The woman on yer train an' go buck to Roanoke high degree of fertility, resulting In Word for the Cyclone. murmured something and led the way whar ye belong before I change my a more stable Income each year. They Had Many Successors. • Rush for Home Sites. are sending their children to high About the only good thing that can Into the kitchen. mln’. An' don't never come back!" When Oklahoma was thrown open to Pinafore” was first int.. iuced in be said about cyclone is that it doesn’t | Anse played the part of host with The officer shrugged bls shoulders schools. agricultural schools and ' n hospitality bred In the bone of the and thrust his gun back In his poc cket. universities. A better education Is the United States at the Standard white settlers after the federal gov cost tho taxpayers anything for an mountaineer. He pressed fried chick "Good-by. Anse,” lie called from i the teaching these children to realize the] । theater in New Y’ork city in 1789. Mrs. ernment had purchased it from the Investigation as to who was to blame. en nnd squirrel and all the viands I Thomas Whiffen was the original Lit- Creek Indians in 1889, it ic estimated value of a true home. platform of the last coach. - Des Moines Register. which constitute the highland menu In a large measure, on the road to that 100,000 persons took part in the tle Buttercup. and Devil Anse Canfield stood upon his guest. But tli" stranger no- watched the train disappear In the the left, the average farmer has lost rush for claims. Slight Accident Fatal. tlced the boy, Troy, sat in front of East. His thumb felt vainly for its his self-respect, has allowed his home Cannibalistic Spiders. A young man in London who wns the stove with u rille across his knees wonted occupation; a look of fear to fall below the standard, and has High Price, Considering. Spiders were found by the Mount struck on the head by a chicken bone and never took bls eyes from his sprang into his eyes. failed to keep In stride with"the times. Everest expedition 4,000 feet higher Father —"I had no idea that your used ns a missile died of septic pneu face. He Is considered. Inferior to city peo "Troy, Tro-o-y I” he yelled, shrilly. than any vegetable growth. The studies would cost so much!” Son— finished, the host escorted ple. Farmers, such ns those on the The meal monia set up by the slight scalp wound The boy ran to him. spiders are believed to feed upon one -They ought not to father. I don't right road, are again placing the farm the laborer into the living room. A he had received. "Whur’s Betsy?" study very much!"—Pele Mele, Paris. certain look of constraint seemed to The lad handed her to him. The home upon the pinnacle where it another. leave him as lie picked up his rifle should rest. “ The True Home of Man." Final Adjudication. feel of the cold steel reassured him. Flattery's a Compliment. What Job Escaped. and fumbled the hammer. How necessary to that home is a With a sigh of relief he turned to Ids Though reading and conversation and buggy, his thumb twiddling the worn good road I What a relief It must Another thing old Job escaped—and He caught bls guest's may Rtrnlsh us with many ideas of I chuckled : "Somehow I don't never as a dog licks his master's have been to those simple folk In it is probably one of the reasons he nun and things, yet it is our own seem right unless I'm totin’ ole Betsy.” hammer Whittier's "Snow Bound" to have the was so patient—was having someone shoe. road opened and the floundering car come smiling around as he sat there meditation must form our Judgment. “I reckon there are some pretty he "Come on, kid ; less go home," rier bXng the village paper to the among the ashes, scraping himself second place, whether he thinks so tough men In these hills,” the other drawled. or not, he certainly thinks those whom door! Oxalic Acid In Rhubarb. responded, looking with concern at Ids with a potsherd, and telling him just he flatters of consequence enough to The left road may be compared to Rhubarb, when eaten in excess, has. blistered pnlms. Fires in Forests the snow-bound road. Impeding prog to think the right thought and he'd be flattered.—Doctor Johnson. been known Io act ns a powerful pot-| "They'« five thousun' dollars reward Is not practicable to equip for- ress. forcing isolation. The right road soon be perfectly well and happy.— It In Knlntuck an' I hnfter be son on account of its natural content fer me I haln't one uh th' McBees. ests with lightning rods. No remedy may be compared to the opened road, Ohio State Journal. Classifying Peanut. kcerful. Is now in sight for disastrous forest of oxalic acid.—Science Service. The peanut is a pea rather than a My men knows 'ein nll an' they haln't fires due to lightning, such ns have offering new opportunities, new possi bilities and new happiness. one uh 'em could crows Tug river nut and belongs to the same group of occurred on n vast scale In the west Must Move Fast. The right road Is. in the true sense alive, Whut I'm nervus about is ern states during the last season. plants as do beans and common gar May or June batched W L. The lowest speed at which it Is pos- these here smart, Jack deetectlves. When lightning strikes a tree the ordi of the word, the "right road.” We den peas, differing only in that it pos Chicks SU a IVO. Reds A Rocks SIT. lOOc; live delivery guar- sible for an airplane to fly Is 31U They haln’t nothin’ to hender 'em nary result is to splinter the wood or must build more of them. Until this sesses the character of blooming above anteed. Write for special prices frum coinin' to me, like ye done, fer strip off bark through the sudden gen Is accomplished home life In Isolated on Leghorn. K 1 Red or Barred miles an hour. ground and maturing its fruit or pod sections will. In the future, simply Rock rulleU. Catalog free. n job, an' waitin’ fer a chnnst to cap beneath the surface of the soil. oration of steam. In the great Inajor- exist; but when all roads are "right QV ture me when I. haln’t on my guard." Mankind's Duty. "That's why you carry the tide with Ity of cases the tree Is not set on fire. roads," these same communities, Life is a problem; mortal man was you all the time." exclaimed the hired Nevertheless the nggregate number of these same homes, will live. forest fires started by lightning is, In We Specialize in made to solvo the solemn problem, man, In sudden enlightenment. right or wrong.—J. Q. Adams. The Devil brooded In portentous many parts of the country, greater • Much Road Building than the number due to all other Eides, Felts, Wool, Mohair, silence. The other busied himself If taken In time, prevent oper An Interesting feature of this year's causes combined. ations for Diabetes. Catarrh. You Want a Good Position pricking with his pocket-knife the wa Tallow, Csscar a Orfgen road building is the evident willing Asthma Luna. Throat. Liver. Very well—Take th« Accountancy and ter blisters caused by bls strenuous Kidney. Rheumatism. Blood, ness of both counties and states to Odd Way to Pay Tax Grape Root, Goat Skins, Ruuln^mv Mnnifement, PrlrMt B« erst art- afternoon. Stomach ami allfemal« dis ■ I. Calculator, Comptometer, Btenogr»- orders. Bladder Troubles. A southern Ohio taxpayer, being assume building through Issuance of Horse Hair “Hit's this awny,” Anse fumbled, phlc. Penmanship, or Commercial T«acb- highway bond Issues. Sixty millions The C. GeeJWo Remedies ar« ers’ Cours« at suddenly, "I haln't never harmed a assessed 8 cents ns Ids fedenul in- Of dollar« have been spent since 1913 harmkes. as no drugs or poison Writ« for Shipping Ts»s A latest Pric« Litt are used. Composed of the soul whut haln't fust harmed me. I come tax, originally mulled postage off the Lincoln highway alone for Im choisest medicinal roots, herbs, but was stamps covering this amount, wantn live In ^ence with my feller buds and hai k. imported by us P ortland H ide a W ool C o . from far away oriental coun not nc- provements, and many millions more The foremost Busin««« Colle»« of Iha man, but things has happened, which Informed that stumps were tries. Cail or Write lor Inform will be spent during the few years im nue» ‘mui ««nt. rMtuw. ommm . ceptable. Then the collector received Northwest which has won more Accuracy they won’t let me, ation Just ahead on this great 8,100-mlle Awards «nd Gold Medal« th«n any other a small block of wood. In which a hole Branch at Poeat«!!«. Idaho “Them McBees butchered my broth school In America. Bend for our Bticc««s transcontinental road, which stretches C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. Catalog. Fourth Street near Morrison, er. He wus my pnl, my playmate. hnd been bored and 8 cents secreted. New Location ¿«2* Alder St.. S. W. Cor. ThW. frofn the Hudson river to San Fran- Portland, Ore. a Eatablisbad 23 Yeurain Portland Portland. < “r Isaac M Walker, Pre» They filled him with lead an’ cut twen A corn cob was used as a stopper to cl«co bay. No. 24, 1925 ty-five wounds in his body—all on ac- hold the money In place. P. N. U. BURN Mallory Ship to Mutual Creamery Your Check Returned Promptly Better Franklin Service—Storage and General Repairing INFORMATION DEPARTMENT mu ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES Behnke-Walker