Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917, May 31, 1916, Image 2

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    PIRASANT ITEMS
mt
we«ks. left Saturday for!
MT. PL hA SA ni
Mr# f . Iiuhhernmn and
trapiMHl fo r Use I bird tithe. Tie lilnundf
Soundsd Ominous.
QLD TIME EGG HOAX.
»aid. ”Tbe.r say there Is a divinity In
“ Did tha dealer ssy he. would ssnd
J.
M
.
Hay
«nd
daughter
of
Leb'
^ H t e Ryan a'rrompanied i
Devutr.t to r» hln»»U o i SU/tin ud
odd numliers" t^ * w m o f the old be- ; A Jok, T h -t D(d Not R„ ult just as our coal around next week?"
. adjaoraf Urrltucj
lief that tbe odd time would be lucky.
“ Yes. ho said bg bad our coal slated anon are visiting relative» in
Mr»* -¿L’ Tow he» »pet
tbe Perpetrator Cs posted.
-rbystebma o f other days always in­
for Tuesday "
Away
back
In
the
days
when
Miller
this vicinity.
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week enu in Albany.
nnU KM tO t V t R i UKONtSUAY
sisted that "bleedings’' should lie In was preaching the near end of the
“ Rlnted. eh l I don’ t altogether Ilk*
Mrs. Nndstnnek of Salem is
^ ^ RMy called at th»|
odd numbers—one, three, live. etc., and world there were two meu living iu the sound of t h s f- K a fis a s City Jour­
uever
au
even
oue.
Baltimore
Ameri­
visiting
her
sister
Mrs.
H.
Shan
ghnnk
hon'e Wednesday,
nal
One Year.... ............ ::....... $1.00
Lawreueevillc. nelghltors. who may be
can.
named
Brown
and
Jones,
who
were
Six Months .................... 60
and other relative» thi» » ie • . ^Vgyne Huber was ■
like unto Jonathan and David Jonea
Advertising rates on Application
Bert Ihivi* of Albany was ,n ^„est of Fred Smith.
LYONS MISTS.
was a chicken fsHei^r.
Both, like e —
COUGH THE RIGHT WAY.
most people In’ that day. discussed
«„i. neighborhood « « • " “ j | RoI. „ . Sh. „ k .p , „ ,
I* Is Safer Per Youreelf, Yeur Lungs Mtllerlam.
E. D. ALEXANDER. Editor.
Mr. and Mr?. Dudley of Hoov­
le-wi» and Irvine R»y motor». w|(h Aw M n> Ry, „
and Those About You. ** . 4 One Hgturday nlgbt Brown. who had
er
were
over
Sunday
visitors
in
to Scio Thursday.
Tbe following directions as to bow read somewhere that if a («olnted spek
B iterM as second-class matter March
29. 1915. at the post-office at Stayton. to rough are given by Dr. A A. were dipped in oil anything wrlttSb Lyons.
p T. Thayer, and wife were
Ore., under the Act o f March S, 1879. Pleyte In the Journal o f the Outdoor with It on an egg. anil with the egg
Mrs. Mary Franklin spent the visitors at Floyd Shelton’s Tues­
Life:
held to tho tiro, would remain Indell
week end with Mrs. E. Traak.
Fold your handkerchief so that It la 1 ble.
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live
Inches
square.
Place
It
flat
Brown
wrote
on
an
eg*.'"T
he
world
Mrs. M. Martin was nn Albany
LOFTY SAN MARINO.
Ben
Thayer
of
Scio
was seen
For Infanta and Childrea
In tbe right hand. If you are right I will come to an end on O ct 20, 1844."
visitor on Thursday. She took in Mt. Pleasant Sunda>%wear-
handed,
and
with
this
band
bold
it
the
day
Miller
had
stated,
and
placed
Tha Only Nation In tho World Without
In U t « For Over
Y«
dgtly over the mouth. Press the hand the egg In oae of Jones' nest* expect- in Robertson’s circus while in the ing a broad smile upon his fae?.
a Daily Paper.
Al
W
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b*W*
San Marino Is the smallest republic OB tbe mouth, ns to hold it loosely over |DK Jones would com e to him as soon city and reported it very stood.
the
Wonder what it meant?
in tbe world and oue of the most an- the mouth will not accomplish the pur as |,e found H and after a good laugh
Higbatute o f
M.
H
Titus
of
Kinjr*ton
and
Now. Instead of coughing and ' (,e would tell.how it wag done
A surprise party was given nt
• dent, being over 1.000 years old. It la pose
But j ,
as »ou,,' u* he could get his little grand-daujfhtiT,. Hilda
' situated ou n' plateau b.'tjo feet high, trying to muffle the sound In your
the
W. K. Ray home /Friday in
throat or mouth, mulfle it with your
r |„,|,es on. rushed to the home of
ten miles from the Adriatic sea and
Johnston
were
callers
at
the
II.
honor o ft Lewis Hay. A hug»
handkerchief. Practice It until a per
Richard l.ea .The nfws spread
about- sixty-five mile?; east of Florence
sou teu feet away cannot hear you.
“ fft,
like wlld:l.e and persons coming to Mercer home Sunday afternoon. crowd attended and a -very en­ # e e * • • • * • • • • • • • • • • • • • * !
It Is « walled cllf with \vat< h towers
The sound made In roughing la du#
Mrs. John Trask and children joyable timy- was reported by
and con tains twvut.v-seveu s(|tiare imrtly to air imss.ng over the vocal town to church carried it. utfd all Sun­
day there was a throng calling on
miles.
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Sunday with Mrs. Trask’s all. .
eoitls. partly to air golug. through the Jones to see the egg
\
Brown viewed
The men qua try gray building stone, bronchial tul>es aud trachea and part­
parents,
Mr. ain^-Mrs C. D. Wil­
the
crowd
with
a
much
troubled
mind,
which is carrleJ to- the' sen by oseu. ly. to the resonance produced In the
Lewis Hay started for ,In* Mis
and', at last he-Went to Jones and told son.
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The wUie cellars aie caves in the r.wkj chambers above the trachea.
This
Saturday with his large herd *d
and outside the opening** tables are sound can lie almost wholly, avoided the story. Never after that did Junes
Harrv
Vaughn
was
a
Mill
City
;
.*;() Years Experience
sheep.
.
place,! and food and wine served The and the irritation to the lungs and air speak to Brown. —Letter to Pittsburgh
visitor
Saturday
evening.
Gazette-Time*
women cook over charcoal stoves in passage* preventeti by Looping the air
Mrs. II Moiitgb'mery .ind M« k J Ail work 'pi watches and|
the-open street or square ami people passages open and letting your band
Ben White and family of Salem cel and Mrs, h’. Slndton atul J . t oc*., (d n r a n te e d fo r
buy.
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kerchief dt> the lajUllug. Now. instead
STABLED IN THE OCEAN.
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spent Sunday tp the Vattoy.
chijdrcn cad. i at tlie D. C- IbO
In the erenfm;. after the st.T-'eeoaeb o f expelling I'.!0 cubic Inrliw •if ’glr at
• Trv V- »li r-. ‘I* F|«-uk* lor It
from Rimini brings' the mail, all gath­ each bxptrafion. yon will ex|iel a small­ This Hors« 1« Not -nly Henpocksd, but
Mrs! C. S. Philippi and son. home Thursday» •-
er at the ppst< thee, w hile some lietter er _amount.' with more comfort to your
Lives In the Soi.
I ...at -I i'l Tl>* Shoe Shop.
Desmond, of Silverton and Mrs.
Mrs. McKean and Mrs. Hoovçr J .
reader tlrbu the rest reads the news self and to those «round you and with
There Is a- horse that enfs no to*to.
I.i
|. r of Ma,\ton Slut-, Rank I
V J. Philippi an I son of Ivmgsgj t n d c h i l f l r e n Abèrvlesn, VVash.,c.#
\ from- an outside new(j|«i|ier. for the much les* harm to vou f Intigs.'
hay or corn.
H e. Is stabh-d In tbe
nation o f Ban Marino Is the only civ-''
-
Dregoal
deep waters o f tlie Meiltterraneau and ton were visitors at J. fl. John-\ who have been visiting tla-ir sis . # Sta» teu.
Vized one in the world without a daily
Steam and tbs Homs.
' the Atlantic ocean and pustures in sub­ stop’s Sunday.
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Mrs.
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Steam shelled industry "Ut of the marine fields of seaweed, lie wears
The nation maintains t a standing home as oue shells pens, and put it iu -bony armor and a tail curved like a ’• Mrs. I. V. Cane was a yallev at
■army o f nineteen, increased to thirty In tbe factory. Tlie family, father, moth-’ monkey’», and yet lie’s a fish, llis .the Bptel Abies Saturday eve.
time o f stress The government is by er and th^ children, tagged after, and animal head ha* given him hN popu-
Mrs. Maud Trask visited with
twelve elders chosen by the people
home survived merely as a place to lar-name—sea horse.
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All legal cases are settled by an out­ eat and sleep'
Ó S T I ' X Ì P A T I I I C PhysiclajjH nnd Surgconij
Thursday.
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‘ With all these varl-d characteristic! friends in Mill City
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side Justice, who serves for three yea^s
Applied to transportation. Uu>trffh. the sea home ia notrTcst. vicious nor
and-is never re-elected.
D K . A . I». I I O W B M - H
*>U . M A R Y I f O W K L l J
steam d Id-even more. It dissolved the bundsome. Like his cousin, the pipe
There are 12.000 Inhabitant.« Time population which had caked and clot- tish. he Is a poor swimuier. also, he la
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WEST
STAYTON
OWtcopnthic AdjuxtiticuL th1a ia our alogan; but In addition. 0 «ia*»tafcf l
Is divid'd Into four periods of six hours t(SP in one parish for l.Om years and henpecked. Mrs. Sea H oisejnal'cs film
p n u iic ià n s a r t q u a liU t J by, «-»larattou and traino g lo»arl a* y«»ur f«rml;|
each. No clock marks more than, six made It flnlil to run uphill about the take cave o f the children.. .
physician, to t u t t i a ll t m t r g t n c l t t which may arine.
. hours, tills custom following the an­ earth, uphill from low income to a
Mrs. Lucinda Briggs viiiited in
To help h!tn In his work ns tnirse
Saving*. Hunk Bldg. *
B oth I’ bon. a.
A lban y,-O rcgo«|
cient Visible of the Romans. The tiny higher. Nobody lives now where he ntnid he has a pouch beneath Ids tall,
Scitrthe last’of the week.
republic command.« one of the most was born If he can get away. We’ re formed by folds of skin an 1 complete-
wonderful views in Italy.—New York here only till something better some­ ly,closed except Tor a small hole In
T- Y. McCMIan took in the
Times.
where else turn* up. The attics under front. .In tins ponili the ta g ; are de circus at SKlem Thursday.
the ancestral shingles, full of horse
posited, and tPc. rcu din there until
Lon Walker has a crew of men
hide* trunks that hold the - brocaded 1.1 hev are. batyhod.
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TRAVELS GF THE ORANGE.
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v v
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satins in which our great-great-grand­
Titere aire nt-’UMt»' uify species <>f working on the.road...
At One T i m e It, W ith All E s$ „Yellow, mothers danced- with Lafayette—you' sea horses î:i_- 1 lit* wf lets of th« globe,
P. C. Speer hr.-, built an’ oiii oi
jrsT read about them iu flic story a I ixurnon on - I — i.g : ho short snotitel
W a s O a rre d F r o m H o ': anS.
Woe
b:*;k<!4-they
don't
exist.—
Ecgeue
usti
Tn-the
store.
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n
ia
ti
Kea
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Ariutud
C r r r~.'5f.~
c,Town ut
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C r a n -s .^E
r«* TV'hi .»i j - (f,
it with tinnier-
Italy :r»r "»-niu. i- -4 ’ mu ’ uiv i: i»y HMlfit* in 1'entnry.
Mci'htii,
-s
Nii
pie
r.nd
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OUA- « t - i : • — 1 *-:—tcriqjj - V l hj |l || fli' 1- |ip
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the!;- way lo tli
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L r v ncDi gt*e. These :l ito'KM) ,!«'!!" the color f.i.i dr»Y< to> ';i.' ;b n 1 i ira Jay.’l
The first t & u i n Tt<J Hi*] «-ÛÏM fi <iO ■ r the
t. " Ì
•, ! t ■ h 1» ‘ XL.
• The
Quaker.
b»-lIll'.V ’ Are 'i’ram'mel: earn«.' 1;<:
C| f. e sea-ve.*,’ a a" Ìt
Wben ;i j
fruit In Fugle id LS : 11
fro u
s:nv>;
r:-»*
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jivè-f
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I.ondou
wv.i*-r
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that
tbe
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[»art
luit they ap; Ȏtti, a
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M.h'H'.-I* 1 1 wj|T
:: l j< ül- J , , t 4lit* fegelaUan. - i ’ hil: t } *l:,’ t’;i North
li.. Oil! of V. fi! b the ; O taker "npning frojn ill«
’■ W?th u cargo o f
is
one
Shallow.”
This
map
Justice
L
int
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quec.i. ^Eleanor of Pastille. ;
Mr?,.- T. ('. -Sj' <•* returned-
1 Biènne? of Derby -The ninne was a
j.\a sitir c tri'*! . We 8<|*H
fifteen eiirons and seven •> "
home, Sunday from Junction! it
George Fox, who olV-e - hired
The P.a^e V/,th' the Run.
i nos
next uoti'-e Is ¡n J.'k/U
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to Mil wbolesab* and retail.
in
tht*’justi<
e
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court
that
all
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to
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• in Morocco the s, range seas-m o f the
d’orring figured utn.ug fi.c d
Mr.
Jaiics,
Avift-
and
rliuiffhter,
a< i
IU T Z
the coronation banquet of
ji!’y •V. 1 •‘quake” at hearing...?he name • f <lpil Mohammedan new year. Iieglnnlug of Keiso, Wash.,motored toWest
i. , t le- 1 The S viety of Friends original!-, called March !), Is gejjernny called “ Alt-el-
the D r in k that Fits
By the alrrt'M’ rjh «"ent’ iry t’
»! » UK* j themselves Seekers—a tfsore h'uutifujl Hanweht.” the rain feast. The people Stayton Thursday and after a
come common enough.
in
■ Buy It! Try It!
lords of the star chamber had oranges ! land also more obvious but much less bf Morocco pay more elaborate often call or. the Wetherby’s left for
tion to the Item o f sacrifice than any
served daily at dinner at >i «•ost of . picturesque term.
Salem in tlie evening.
other Moslems. In e“ ery town a su­
twopence a day. The first mention of
preme
offering
of
a*
ram
or
he
goat
tbeir use us tnbslles occurs in the di
Saturday was* W’est Stayton
Way to Handl* Them.
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takes place at the door of the princl day in Salem.
ary o f Ilenry Machyn, who tell* ns . The divorce court was grinding.
Amon£ those
that on May day of 1559 the revelers
“ All ladles who married on n bet or P«l moaque. Immediately after It is
at tbe queen’s palace at Westminster a dare or for a joke will ’ stand up.” struck by the official Imam In pres from here who went to' the Cap­
ence o f the multitude It Is flung on the ital City on that day were Mrs.
threw eggs and oranges at each other. announced tlie clerk.
shoulders o f a stalwart Moor, who. ex-
Oranges were for some years a pro­
They lined up.
Safety. First— Let Chiropractic .Remove, the Cause.]
Wei8enberger, Mrs. King, Mr-*-
hibited fruit In .Holland. When the
“ Your applications are denied Now I erttng bis utmost strength, ruus like a
Batavian republic was established the the regular eases will be heard.“ — deer through the nnrrow streets, pur­ Turnin, Misses Adie and Osa
ELMER C. GIPE -
HARRY S. STONE
badge and color of tbe Stadtholder’a Washington Herald.
sued by a rabble. The poor animal Is Condit, E. Giggy and Mr. Martin.
family became so hateful to the pop
pelted with stones by boys and Is
Mrs. Follrich, of Salem, with
jeered at wltb execrations from every
■lar party that, not satisfied with ex­
D«fi
ned.
pelling tbeir prince, they passed a law-
house, as it Is reputed to be carrying a party of friends motored out.
“ Pa.” said little Willie, “ what Is the the sins o f the people. The man
W<* have remodeled the premioej at H06 VVaahingUin St.. Albany, into* I
forbidding tbe sale o f oranges and car­
Sunday and spent the day at the
rots and ordering all persons who unit rule?*'
m<*lern ( liiro| ructic lieaithorium, and an* i.ow | re| ar. d to care for pa* I
rnsbes along with his burden till he
“ W hy—e r-w h y . my boy. It’s «trout reaches the door of the cadi's palnce A. M. Follrich home.
grew lilies or marigolds In -their gar­
tient* »uffering from acute and chronic dim*a*cn.
dens to pluck up tbe plants and de­ the same thing as prevails here Iu this If tbe animal Is still breathing the
Frank
Shuck
and
wife
motored
O^ffice#:
Room*
5-10
lieaithorium HOB Waah. St 1
stroy them- This prohibition remain­ family." said Mr. Slithers “ You may aijgury Is excellent, for good luck b«
Cusick
Bank
BltJ.
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from
Airlie
and
spent
Sunday
have
noticed
that
whatever
your
moth
ed In force until 180(5. when Napoleon
to be expected all through the year
Do
A
of Say 11 u Impossible.
I
haI
is
Whet
7 Ary 7old Marconi.
the
Griffins.
iro
made his brother Louis king of Hol­ er says goes.” —Judge.
But If tbe ram Is dead all sotts of evil with
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land.—Exchange.
prognostications are muttered.
“
Miss Thelma and Elbert Eoff
-s Tweed Cloth.
of
Gear visited West StaytoTi
Flight of a Swallow.
The word “ tweed" as applied to
Not Such a Fool.
Francis Thompson, an English poet cloth really means “ twilled" and has
“ Here's a strange case.” said Mrs friends Sunday.
was a great IcJVer of birds. One day nothing to do with the river Tweed, Spotter to her husband. “ A man they
Henry Condit made a flying
In autumn he fastened to one -of the although much Scotch tweed Is madr­ called the town fool died, aud they
trip
to Portland Monday.
wings of a migrating swallow a small on the batiks of that river.
weighed his bt*aln. It was heavier than
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from Wedt Stayton to
piece o f oiled paper on which were
the a verage.”
Mrs. Ike Tripp and the two!
written the words. “ Swallow, little
"Is that'all It says about him?*
Caught Her Attention.
visiting
swallow. 1 wonder where you pass the
'‘Yes—except that he was for many younger children are
“ Now. about this life insurance I con
winter!” Tlie next spring the swallow template ;«!:ing out. Premiums vary.’ .-.ears entirely dependent on well to do West Stai .on friends for a few
Game back to h(s nest in Thompson’s
"Premiums?” chirped his wife. “ I relatives."
days.
garden at the uojinl time. Tlie poet want a plush covered postcard album
•Tilth, he was no fool! If you have
VIA
aaw something’ fled to Ids leg.
He Jolip.” —Louisville Courier-Journal.
Mr. and Miss Itice came down
well to do ’ relatives, why use your
caught the bird and found a small
I brains?” —Judge.
from Portland Monday fm a vis­
piece o f oiled paper on which was tills
Too
Sharp
For
Him.
it
with West Stayton frie .ds.
answer: “ Florence, at the house of
The Secret of Success.
“ Why did you refuse when Browt.
On sale daily: June 1st to Sept;
¡Plf, *
Castellari. Cordial greetings to the
“There lias been altogether too much
suggested burying the hatchet?’’
friends in tbe north.” ...
Stopovers allowed'
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A W a rn in g .
“ Because I believe the cuss had au talk'about the secret o f suacess." says
Dr.
Russell
II
C
’onwell
in
the
Ameri­
"W
hat
nro
yon
doing
In
my
room?”
ux to grind.” —Boston Transcript.
Return limit: if) days from date of »ale not to
can Magazine. ’'Success has no secret. asked the man who win awakcnAt by
; V( CHARM OF ODD t NUMBERS.
exceed Oct. 31, lUU)
Her voice is forever ringing through a burglar;
Much the Same Thing.
Ancient Superstition That Lingers It
the- market place and crying In the
“ I’m robbing the place.“
Present Dey Customs.
Glllet— Look here! Did you tell him j wilderness, and the burden o f her err
“ To Start Right •« to End Rijfht.”
"You merely think you are. Every-
Is one word—will. Any normal young 'ifling here wa* bought on ••tlie Instnll
Odd numbers have always and ev­ I’d been swindled again?
Fillet—Well, I told him that you had man who hears and heeds that cry Is nient plait, and If you tnlte tin? prop­
erywhere been held In peculiar rever­
ence. and if that is men) superstition, made another o f your characteristic In­ equipped fully to climb to the' very erty you'll Ire responsible for (Tie bul
then it only proves that, despite, ou/ vestments.—Stray Stories.
; heights o f life " ,
tin<-e
You’re not robbing anybody
Is thiN ^h t way to start
Civilization, we are still superstitious.
You're running Into debt.’’ -Washing-
Correct.
A hen is always given an odd num­
Sure of It.
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tfm Star.
Attractions
“ W h a t‘is an egoist, pa?”
ber of eggs to be hatched. Why?
“ Did you post that letter I gave you
enroute
"An
«egoist,
my
boy.
Is
a
man
who
• thW morning, John?"
There is no reason at all except su­
Got Him Guessing.
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perstition.
Salutes from warships, insists upon talking about himself
"Yes. love.”
"W hy these cloves, my dear?”
when
you
want
to
talk
about
your­
.“ Are you quite sure?”
Ml Shasta
_ Sha*« S„rin,.s
Mt. I.asahn
forts, etc., are always given in odd
“X thought you were fond of them,'-
“ Absolutely, my dear. ” I remember explained the Innocent young 'bride
numbers, yet no valid reason can ba self.” —St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
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particularly I forgot to put a stamp “ You see in to partake of thorn down­
adduced. It is a remnant of tbe old
May Suffer Later.
on it.” —St. Louis Post-Dispatch. ]
"odd numbers are lucky" superstition.
town every day.”
"I hear that Blank's wife suffers
Virgil records all sorts o f charms and
Then he looked fixedly at her, but
1JMITED TRAINS
epells practiced round odd numbers— from kleptomania.”
New Adaptation.
could arrive at no cbuclualon us to her
“ Not a bit. It's the storekeepers
never even ones. And we still, after
Young Husband (angrily) — I want motive«.—Louisville Courier .Journal.
tw o failures, make another attempt who suffer.” —Boston Transcript
> you to understand that I Intend to bo
•nd murmur hopefully, “Third time
master In my own house, and l don't
Th*. Proper 8pirit.
Not Much.
tacky!’’ The odd number again, and
want any back talk from you about It
“That ticket seller hn* tho right
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held a mystical perfection. It’s an odd Statesman.
doing me a personal favor to sell me
■umber. Three is tbe number o f tbe
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Affection is the broadest base o f good cumatances. Strong men bellev* In Detrolt Free Press.
Trinity—« n odd number again.
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