PAGE 4 - . 1 1 !i 1 r BOVVSERANDTHE RATS He Believes Rcdents Have Been Misunderstood. STARTS AN INVESTIGATION. Studio Nturl History Mr. BoMf Interrupt Samuel's Research and Mishap Terminatee Hit Werk. Will Seek Revenge Later. By M. QUAD. ICopvrtiiht, Anwolalrf Utenry THE Bowsor family bad fuls!sl Jiimor and wore sottUn: 1 fur the fToiiiiiR wheu a Iih1 avtvaiu fnm the is1, fol lowed ty bor apiH-arami? on the nient stairs, caused Mr. Wowser to 81rliu; from his chair aud cry out: -For hoarru's ake, what ha lmi poiietl downstairs." went down cellar after coal, air." replM the fripUtemnl female. -Well, did the coal bin soar jour So. sir; 1 saw a M rat." "And what did he dor He koked at me. sir." "Humph: lWt raise any mor ue rows over a nit." "It would have frlditeued me." said Mrs. Wowser after the cook disap peared. -That shows what a ninny you are. A rat Is one f the most harmless ani mals In the world. You have to pro voke him to the limit to make him bite you." -Wut a rat Is a rat." "Yes, and a womau Is a half Idiot. Tou have known of rats since your childhood. You have never been bit ten. Xo rat has even menaced you. and yet because he hapins to I rat Instead of a rabbit you are his enemy." "Wut you'll find that nist orsons think and feel as I do about It." she said. "That Is true, and It shows what lit tle sense they have. A rat. Mrs. Bow ser, can be made as preat a iet of as a do. He cau be taught tricks. He can 1 made a companion of. same aa a canary bird. When he pets to un derstand the human voice he will obey A do or cat Is a Ui tsltl. a rat. "Still eating and his confluence prow Inc. He looks at me In a way thnt mi be' wllltn to 1 friends If I am. -1 can now rte from the chair, and the rat remains undisturbed. Is there any other antmal whose contlilciu- can lie won so spwdlly! Works on nat ural history outfit to mention this. "I have been aoftly hummluit the air of i'iw. Every action of the rat ex press. pleasure. I am almost satis fied that a rat ewtui n uuiriu u warWe within a few day. If he cau. think what a saving of bird travel: 'I hav Just xtvou utter no to sef eral prifane words, and the rat has retreated several feet and Is WWIiik at ni reprchfully anothe plnt no! made In natural history. Clergymen are at liberty to us' this Incident from the pnlplt If they wish. It should have an Instant effect. "I am hunnnlns the air of a hymn, and the rat U almost at my fot and looking tip at tne as If he felt emotion. Can rats be Influenced to lead Wtter llveaT If this one show emotion over one hymn, what would he show at an old fashioned camp meeting! 1 may have struck a matter that the whole world will soon be arguing about. "1 have whistled a merry tune at the rat, and he ha become more lively. Is It possible that rats' temperament are the same as In human belngsT Are there downcast rats and vivacious ratsr Researches Abruptly End. At this point Mrs. Wowser appeared at the head of the cellar stairs and called down to know how the rat nues- tlon progressed. Mr. Wowser's rodout fled at once, and he shouted up: "IMdn't I tell you to keep quiet up there! Your coming has soared the rat away. Int appear again. I'm getting some pointers that'll knock the naturalists colder n a weilge. "And lots of rheumatism!" she added as she walked away. For fifteen minutes Mr. Bowser hum wed, whistled and swore, but without bringing back the rat We all know tuui for a man of patience, however, and be hung right on. It was very quiet down there, and after a bit he began to nod. He roused up two or three times, but the nods finally be pmno a doi. Then of a sudden au awful scream resounded through the house. Mrs. Bowser started down stairs and Mr. Wowser up. They met In the dluing room. Five or six big rats were clinging to htm, and bis face was ghastly white and his eyes bang lug out. "Out of the back door!" screamed Mrs. Bowser as she led the way. In a minute more Mr. Bowser was rolling over and over on tho grass. This was more than the rats had bar gained for. and they cut and rati. He rose up and galloped twice around the yard and then Mrs. Bowser caught him and sternly said: "You'Te gone out of the rat busl ness! Come Into the house with mef And It was all of half an hour later before he could say to her: "Woman, don't think I don't under stand whose band Is In this business and that I won't have my revenge at a proier timer d.. afternoon e sa the IhhIv of .load man Heded to I'"'1' "T lion Hill. We asked for no explana tions. Some one thought he ought to be hung and tunig him. and that all. CASK CALLS:S "S . ....... -n milKS LU.II ill SITLU Tom Barlow. shcrllT of this county, has got to go. He lot two eowbo) run him four mile the other day ami uexer used bis gnu once, lie s.vs he thought thev were chasing him on a wager, but no auch excuse Isfy The editor of Ihe Fine Hill Banner called us up by telephone uie mm- day to remark that we were a baui villa In and ougnt to in- imu 1. The fact that the Kicker has .itmiati etivtilatlou makes Brother Williams feel bad. We have trW to love him. tut he Insist on being otllsh. We dou't know whether to offer Mr William Scott of this town our ajuipa- thles or our congratulations. At any i. i.u uif has run away and tie never expect to set- her agalu. She got to longing for the beer gardens agalu and headed for St. l.ouls. Wlitintf .V ..A . alt 'Regular lU-i-iui Wednesday, t i it v.111 aal Will C0MtM' aU "I U,cl la il I'aWc S'' Huililiat Supt. notice nam : nation, Hillrboro, al Workmen began refurnishing tne Hcllso Opera House last Monday, and up to date they have taken from the walls and celling bullets, imw llred by the admiring and el utierant audleu.va during the winter season. Our people are a llttte skit tlsh, but they mean well. Our esteemed contemiorary ay In his last Issue that we have sought to humiliate him. He prolwbly refer to the Incident of last week. He had threatened to shoot us on sight. Meet ng him on Aehe avenue. we took our stand against a wall fifteen feel "UAUK II I M PLCtl AWAT." ff and luide liiin plug away, lie Dred six hhota aud then quit. The nearest bullet did not come within a foot of us. oil. uo-we did not set out to humiliate ulm. We simply wanted to :lve 1 1 m a fair show. 'BAT IS KOW bKTOCBlNU THK CBUMBS, A Changed Condition. "It Is nearly six month now since I have tasted meat" "On a diet, ehr "Yes." "Have you noticed any change In your condition?' "I should say I have. I've been able to pay up nearly all my old debts. In another month I'll be absolutely lade- pendent" Chicago Record- Herald. Art' Diicouragomonts. "Why do so many theaters close In the summer tlmeT "Because," answered the burlesque manager, "people can't be exicted to take much Interest lu comic opera cos tumes during tm seaside bathing dis playsWashington Star. orders. The trouble with the rat la that we have not sought to elevate him. We have gone right along call ing him a rat, looking upon bini as a rat and knocking his head off as a rat. Suppose we start In to use him as poodle dogs are used?' "If there is a rat down cellar I hope you will set a trap for blm at once." "Then your hoie will be blasted. I don't propose to pitch into a rat and take his life Just because he bupiens to make a friendly call on the cellar. If the cook knew beans when she saw them she would have stopped and studied the rodent site saw and learn ed something of natural history." "Perhajw you are going down to study hlmr "That's ftst what I am going to do," replied Mr. Bowser, though a sec ond before he hadn't the remotest Idea of It. He had taken the rat's side through obstinacy. "Yes, I have long desired an opportunity to study the rat from the point of the naturalist, and here It Is. If he hasn't gone I shall get some notes to add to natu ral history. For instance, I do not know and I do not believe that one person in ten thousand knows bow many toes a rat has. I do not know whether be stands up or lies down to sleep. I do not know whether be can hang by his tail or not. I do not know what effect a kindly human voice may have on him." 8tudiet Natural Hiitory. "And you'll go down cellar and study him!" exclaimed Mrs. Bowser with considerable contempt in her tones. "I will, madam. I am going now. I shall tell the cook to keep as quiet as possible, aud I want you to do the same. If that old yaller eyed cat cames sneaking down I'll brain her with the shovel r In the dining room be stopped for bread and cheese, and, having descend ed to the cellar, he turned on the gas and looked for the cook's rat. lie was there. He had found the place com- fortable and had decided to take pos session for the summer. If the cook bad thrown a bucket of coal at blm instead of running away he would have reasoned Unit the family were "agin" him and gone farther to find a summer boarding place. He dlsap- rwArpri iimrmf ttiu blfiHittiv iviuiA at Bight of Mr. Bowser. This gave the SQUARE DEAL FOR EVERY ONE student, of natural history time to Doesn't Yet. Brown Yes. I'm acquainted with your wife, old man. I knew her before you married her. Smith Ah. that's where yoa had the advantage of me I didn't! New York Life. But No More. Sbe-I think Professor Faddy'a views are sound. Don't you, my dear? He Oh. yes; all sound. Baltimore American. Adonl da Barber. Oh. yaas. I Ilka playnU wal My beeslnesi, aldough Some time he ain't o pretta good An' soma time pretta. slow. I Ilka 'Mericana man. He loka me. you bat. An' tome time wanta shave too queeck An' sail me upaat Some time he gatta gay weeth me An' inreenif you calla "Dull. He tweeet bees face an' ay: "Oh, geet You hava beega pull. Why don't you sand you' razor to Da blackaameethr' he ay. But I don't gatta mad weetn heera. He have such gooda way. I Ilka have heem pretta waj Excep' ome time maybe He eata. da onion too much An' some time cnoka ma, An' dan he joka me some more, Know playnta wal he can. He aay, "Tou tana by my br'ath lull atronga man!" Boston Globe. Since our Incumlieucy a postmaster we have bought at our owu eieue aud set up In the ptistolllce corridor uo less than three public clocks. These have been shot to pieces by hilarious Individuals. Tomorrow our fourth dock will be hung to the null, aud we give notice right here and now that 'he man who can shoot at It aud not get shot at In return has our Tuils- slon to bang away. We shau t ulm to kill blm, but to compel hi in tu take life more seriously. We received notice last Tuesday morning that Barm's & Fletcher, the Arm of shyster lawyers, had tlve libel suits ready to file against us. We buckled on a gun aud called uion the firm, aud within teu minute the pa pers had been torn up. How those eastern editors let such things bother 'em, when they are so easily disposed of In the bud, we can't make out. t th, leaJisr.' l which ouue i the puttie l ... i .. i.,..,i.i ..nil.ling. Oil J. U auJ continue until HlofJJ. indusiva, tl lb T.tik nd applicant mar writ for t..h county and iUI 1M- A rula the Auguxt claw U nut iatgon. bul thi year it may n exception WahintonCouM) n baa UK) district, j ut and .11 and ach year Miuire mora tach r. Tha lit of lapn and 'h daTaet for f lamination, follow.. kok srua rum WrdurxUv, Augud tl V VUI'M ' .... I alu o'clock ni , aim f""'"", "' Saturday, August U. i". 4 P"We.tne.Uv IVmuan-.luo. Ilulf). Spelling. I'liyual f.cogipliv. Kradiog. I'svchology. .. thurhUy-WriltrB Arithmrtic. U'fo ty of Trciiing, f.iammsi. lUikcrping. l'bvic, Civil i;ovrnmut. F.uUv- l'lniolegv, t;riphy. I om poeition. A'.ibi. i;nglih Uc.alm. School La. SatunUy- Uotany, Plane l.'airry. Orueral llnto.y. ya cot sTV i,Ai'i;'i VrdtirlV. Aviut II. ..'..'. ..W . in ami coiltUIUIHif Ulltll tiii.ua i . at l o clock . ui vlnrlv l'ciiuitiliip. Ililny. Otthography, Kcs.liug, 1'hviual t"g ffatllh V Tliurnday-Wiittni ArUltmrtic.Tho'iy ot TcacUinit. I'.ramuiar. I'hynoloy. Friday tlrograpbv. School law, t'lvil Government. liogliH I.itrralurr. REAL tiiTATi TRN5FBH3 L M Hovt ft ux to Fuim Youi g, lot 7 t'lriuon aulwlivltioa o( K Williams d I C - Margaret Patterson to M NUhutK-jr. part ofS Richar.laou d 1 C I J I lo)o Alice L Morton to Title St Trut Co, part of arc Ilia 5 U J GotTct u to Victor Pu.pi. lrt of b k XJ Porent Grove j It C Soii'h rl u to Ailclt Siaipaou. part of blk li Foreat tirovr u.o Annie llullock to J W Wc, I acre in tec J t l n 4 Tho Sprncer tt al to Sruh ('.! breath et al. Dit of et it I i l. J W Maatcrict ui lot! V Bumtur ant, 40 a lu Gro 11 Smith A I c I I ' I) N Morris rl at to II I, Utn, pail of bik 10 Naytorsadl t C.nne ... lo Ludrui Andrrson to tiro K lUglry ITnutrt) part blk 19 Hd'nUiio. .iooo Priedrick l.epicbat tl un to K P Brandaw, in Jco' lluovrr d I c t 1 d 3 Jno British rl at to Juo Mcrtoky, lot 4 arc l.H t 3 n 4 Geo ItoUlnck rt ux to 1! N I'rufirUl t ni, part blk 3 aylors Ada V tiifcoo L R Kerbracbe rt ux to I' I, I'aluirr, part of sre I 3 n 3 1000 Oregon Nursrry Colo Henry Kuitch- mann, lots 5 and 6 blk 10 Uirnco Townsile loo Iv M Tongue to II A liuljlwrt, lot 6 blk II ltiilslioro 700 J W Shute rt at to tl 0 Frost, 160 a in arc ) t I n 3 4000 John Horgrust-n to Kuiuia Cheney. Irt of arc w t 1 n 4 -INx) FANDOM AND DUMDUM. 5 New Tariff Schedule. In reply to nn eastern subscriber we would say tliut the new tariff schedule neither helps nor hurts Glveadam Gulch. With sixty four saloon run ning night and day and wolf steak to be bad at 5 cents a pound, this town feels quite Ihdeiiide!it of the rest of the United States. MOORE t HOOVER awencf Jfe Ma Marker fresh and Ourod Meats ALWAYS IN STOCK Smoond Street, HUHboro, Of LIVELY KICKER ITEMS Arizona's Big Man Writes In His , Usual Breezy Style. W If I t t sweep a clear space on the cellar bot- trnn. eat-inK his crumbs and draw np a box to sit on. He bad been read ten minutes when the rodent appear ed. Mr. Bowser hadn't brought pencil and paper, but be made some mental notes, as follows: "Home slight hesitation on the part of the rat, but as I smiled he came forward. I am probably the only hu man being that ever smiled at a rat aud the only one to observe the Im mediate effect. "But is now devouring the crumbs. Seems to bare the utmost confidence In me. . "I uttered a cough, and the rat shied off.Xjjailled a smlle and he returned. What Happened to a Contemporary Who Fired Six Shot and The 'Quit. Cause of Rush of Boarder jto th Royal Hotel. 1 Copyright, By M. QUAD. 1S09, by Associated Literary Press. IM SPOKES and bla gun arrived at Glveadam Uulch on Wednes day morning last, and before noon be bad two bullet In him and the gun was nowhere. lie will live, but be will hay leaa nliarny about blm. J Coning back from Lone TreeThurs- RAISPD ON BREAD baked at this bakery is all the rec ommendation joi r child needs. If it has a daily acquaintance with BREAD WE MAKE there wont be much need of a doc tor. Our bread is toothsome. Chil dren can't stop eating it, Moral Double your order and you'll all keep well. CITY BAKERY. OREGON ELECTRIC TIME No. 3 " 34 I.RAVK9 FOR PORTLAND .,6:55 a. m ..8:40 ' 36...IOI30 " 38...u:35 p. m. 40 i:oo " 4--3:40 " 44 4:30 " . 46 .715 " 48,..io5 " ARRIVRS FROM . FOVTI.AND No. 31 7:40 a. ni 33.. ..9-:5 " 11:05 " .1:10 p in. . 3:10 " 4:30 " ,.6:30 " 9:ao " 12:10 a. m. 35-,37-39-4t.. 43-45-47. That Banks haiehal! train is still the leading champion of tlirin all in Wh ington County, having sullrrrr) no ilrfrat thl Season i'ao arr snxious now to see them take on a serirs Willi the Cults. The game Sunday at HilUWo should be a good one. The North Ysmhills were only beaten 4 to J by the Colts last Sunday and of courw Yimbill claim I that things broke against tucm. The line-up in this iue shows that Wilson was khortstop in SiiDily's gatuc at Banks, ilus was an error, ax hr play ed ann bate, ine larninal piichrr is a giKxl onr but somehow he was olf form. He I pitched some great games against thr Jolts a ytar or so ago. If the Cardinals could only hook tin for a series of three games with thr Colts it would a Id to the gaiety of na tions. It might have been a pious idea to pitch Robinson, the O. A. C. twirli-r, as be seem to nave the proper oonr. Fielder Tom Williiims should be home In time for the Sunday game, hk he started from Netarts the first of the wrrk. Three scores in a no hit inning is going some, rut mat la what was done at Banks, Sunday, Catcher J'helps was in the box Sunday. even 11 ne nan oeen iick lor lew duy COUNTY COURT The county court, Judge Goodie and Comminaioners ttutntr and McLlaran, met here Haturdav and o ik up iLe matter of tbe Cedar Mill rock cruehinfr. A warrant for 800 waa drawn J. U. J Iain line, for cruehing and hauling, and th work ha been ruapended Thin gives that section three mile of rockr road, running from near th Owen Murray place, thin aide of Ledar Mill, clear throtieh lo the count? line, on what ia known a the Cornell road, excepting about 300 feet near the old Cedar Mill ile. J. K Kerehaw, who decorated th circuit court room and painted and varnished the woodwork in the oourt house, was granted a war rant in the sum of 1 80. 1 Ti Vacation and Camping Trip tll t.ir- arllrltK fit Wi-orlmi ....... . Vis " ' '"f, 'M'HOrtl rifji' rd (or yourself ontl t Kildtt n. You me lo nxmWv llrm. LADIES' Wash Skirts rmlcrkrt. Musliu unJcrwcar lUrc-liH't sautluU Sweater W.iiU House dres-.es Dusters Ki111.1U.1s CIIILDKKN S UUllHl!4 Sun ImiuiuK , Sun ltut SttkUls Uiulcr w. lists UUck Maimers Mvsliu jutiu lUy uuU. Dresscn, K Cordarw CurJ Cansii 1, Slut u Kbki f DLANIAtTS, COMFORtS. TICKING nnd TLM Don't Cornet the phu r $ for $ our motto MIES Between tho Drutf Stores. The Nelson Hardwaii Sunday August 1 will b th first day of the ope lesion for hilling deer ibuchi only.) Several hunting 9d have been outfitinrf tt the Nelson Hurdware Co. STORK The last few days, where iHtf can find anything required. this firm has Just received most complete line of Guns and Ammuni' tions Ever brought to Washing County. Parties coming mf9 the hills report deer very pln"' ful notwithstanding the he snows of last winter. Nelson Hardware Co Has hftfl nrintid for the ben1' of their many patrons the Oj"J Laws as amended for rf ' ,ut-i .1 hi i. .. nlsed v ".iiv-n inry win w r"' present for the ashing. The Dan of Sheets special is a winner. Try it once and see. 18 0 I IAlll ) W AUK CO., m Kough and dressed lutnbr. cell Ing, rustic, Herring, all kinds of finishing lumber. If ordar Is bin enotigh for load, will dell.r.-Pe'er HonuQan,BacoDa,Or. Correspond ence answered; estimate! on build lD 18-20 K, A Wolf, of Kaedvllle, IJ. who was Instrumental In getting DUmUr of pairs ot song bird" porUJ Into the Beaverton-R"" tille seotlon, several jn H0;"?? in town Tuesday, greeting sequent." ' i u'