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S T A T I A S O » IS T B IC T 0 » H C « » 0 rj. 8. Sen’te—J o n a th a n Bourne J r., Poitlarul and Geo. E C ham berlain S u p t P u b lic - in s tr u c tio n — L . A . A id ernaan, S alem . State P w n te r— W U jla U n t il» ay A tto rn ey G e n e r a l— A M tm *l I . S a le m . > C le r k S tate l a n d B o a rd — O .G . B row n - • — ’em «Al T h e w h lte *h o t city pants and throbs. And e ’e r th e roofs i see artae ,___ T h e waves o f heat, th a t m ake the spires And chim neys dancv before sty eyes. T i ll th e ir compelling we arm ass H a s ta k e s them th ro u g h m em 'ry 'a ways. T o field * th a t ripp lin g winds caress. And canyons w k r t s w ift to rren ts b r a w l -qoo-ig— „ t u | * | t si X s s s u e ° « m W » And sliver-elded salniow, leap. em oani s|q paoXaq r a j a o q »ao e jn ttg o> A canyon o f stupendous s'hlea. 8 u |A n X |»jam m .| ¡ jo u Xes Pinoqs i„ And house-big bowl lera m a heap; jn o X at« A n d g n arly roots of trees th a t cling T o the cliff's aide, and sway and lean ‘enqomcqirs ue Xnq or B uio* io u au.no/ T o every breeze a Jd to laugh •2u o »o 'qt>— (X ip » ip x s ) seota U K A nd jo y In e v e ry s w ift careen. iis o a u im o a e joj ta m o sfiqom oinu tra reop qanui a o q ta o q y —eeoio m 1 ( And so the m orning hath sped by *, In the hot tow n whrtee streets Me w n ite -sedoB * » H k u p e tiw q fl And p a lp ita te beneath th e sun Salem . J o in t S enatoi fo r Coo» a n d W . C . Chaae. 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H elgho t I f ob « could dream and dream Fo re v e r o f the »udden gleam T h e silver-sided sulu ier m ake W h en leap, ng from th- braw ling stream ! a n d need not th in k o f tasks to do, N o r heights' am b itio n point» to clim b; B u t seek where m aples m ake a shad« a n d Ila and dream lu st alt the tim e: B u t du ty calls w ltk braaan veto« O f yonder bell—a le fe n now— S w a y w ith bowlders In a hasp, a w a y the braw U ss, m w dy-dow O f the wild Kiream , and f a r a w a y W ith d te a in e tf.f Baida o f meadow seroat, T b a day's ta s k *y e t a w a its to do B y which I earn m y rig h t to eaf. —J. M. la w Is. In H ouston Post. : 1 REFORMING ft HUSBAND W e d d e rb u rn -I1B a 4 n o i p,qqoq aoX aoirtt n o * ja p Assessor— W tn . T o lm s n , H a rb o r. -Mod q u a n w * X[|« j » i h s s « oapinoqs Scifool S u p t , —W . 8 . G u e rin . 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' t œ æ ia â æ ».«PIP » H -e d e j jnoX pj n f l e q -e q p a y „ ge «eeqt « V U x*tq«Me» -oiooan ptr» joq X n n ja v * h » a pu» teuuoq s q i ‘•»on »soqi i.u e ra ' m u X vjc ssjm „ ~ 'ggjoq g|q peddora Xinsppns X *(p a a ‘P « « n » q a a t/p P»q eq ft m iq p»q«m X |l» » - • • id in q soanviso p*p;n8sira qans in •OOOII» psqaoq« v orat P *P I«I»« • I k ¡»iq|S«od »q l» q i n » 3 . „ jn a fln s ip n * o j» q s| puv »nqoraoin» a» suq iä n » X|g„ ., Xiaapraman q n iw i l.n o p noX l « u i I ia » r a » ip - » • « q i » n il * q i » > I » « « - P»oi»|dv» *qs •a m an." he »aid n> m e reel 1». . . •• do Hennessy m ore g.iod to play chess th an to lose ms muuey tr y in g to learn b illiard s or sw elling th e refreshm ent r o n tm c o i;» takings n t « » “ 1c halls H e's loud 01 a game o f chess and he'll swallow the halt and never know thsX he a hooked.” • Hennessy "fanclsfl’’ h im se lf at chess, as he did a t »IT gam es o f s k ill, fro m tossing fo r shiftings to' tp o lt ln g derby w inners. He accepted M e rrld e w ’s challenge w ith enthusiasm and offered to bet M e rridew ten s h illin g s th a t ho (H en n e sayl won In less th an 20 moves I t was arranged th at M e rrid e w should come round w ith his half-sovereign the fo llo w in g evening. T h e best laid .rhem es gang a ft agley. however. Sharp to tim e M e rrid e w , In hie «rooking cap and slippers, rang Hennessy's bell. H e was ra th e r disgusted to And th a t Hennessy was not yet bom *. H e made blm selt com fortahls In the room th a t called his study and read, lenuesey came not, and when ten d o c k atru ck It was plain Io M» rrld ew •’booby trap " over th« door of the din- lo g room, rig h tly ro o jectu rln g that when Henneasy found hl« h a t driven down over hts eyes by W ebeu-r's dir tlo a s r y he would rem em ber his «« gageraent M e rrid e w fe lt ra th e r ashamed o f the booby tra p , aa being a stale and s o ir*- w h at pu erile Joke, but fo r the moment he waa too sleepy,and annoyed to, plan a better, in s p ira tio n tu m w when least sought, however W hen be opened th e fr o n t door a uiueh better Idea fo r get­ tin g even occurred to him . A heavy, m easured trend was approach ng along th e pavem ent which there was no rats- M k tn g M e rrid e w le ft the door open and stro lled down to th e gate, an If be w ore ta k in g a b re a th o f fresh n«r be­ fo re going to bed. H e gave th« policeman good-evening and a fte r ch attin g w ith t i m for a few m inutes, naked him i t ho would m ind beeping a special watch on the house, on he (M e rrid e w ) had noticed a rough­ lo o kin g m an p ro w lin g about carU cr la th e evening. T h e policem an «abl n a y b u rg lar who m ight try the house was alrea d y as good as la cu ato dj. M e rrid e w , to keep him up to the mack, gave him a glare o f H an naw y s » tria l« , e x tra s t l l . . . . L/ %