The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 25, 1910, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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HIUSBOftO ARGUS AUoUST .1 1910
1 500 Acres Added to
B eavc r to n-Reeti v i 1 1c Acreage
The last tract in this lootlity now cut into acreage lot and. crTfJ
I alc. Rapid iveiopnnMit of entire community now assured.
Select a ch lice location in this large new addition.
W e have sold nnr lhau i w acres adjoining thia new p'attiiif,
wV.'.ch is rapidly developing in fiuit ami intensi-e larming.
Only to miles cut; good stream and electric car service; all com
m:!iitv conveniences established.
r.mterel lan.l, with tunning water, $l5 to $i00 per acre.
Ail cleared laml, ready for crop, f too per acre ami up.
S'uie tracts with home buildings and tome with orchards.
Tiall cah piyraent and balance to suit.
Cil at out office, J45S Statk stree", arrange to go with na, with-
ul expei.se to you, and verify the above.
Shaw-Fear Company
245 1-2 Starh St. Portland. Oregon
H1LLSBDR0 SCHOOLS
OPEN SEPTEMBER 19
Will Have the Usual Nine Months
of Open School Work
A
SlCCESSFll TERM IS PSEWCTED
Stipl. B. W. Bara4 Asks Hit School
StuJeol to Report at Nooa
The Hillsboro public schools will
opon on Monday, September 19,
for a nine months session. R
W. Barnes, for several years in
charge, will have the superin
tendency of the trrades and High
School, and asks thai all students
of the various grades report on
the morning of the 19th. while
he requests the high school stu
dents not to arrive until after
the noon intermission. He states
that it will take all forenoon to
register and start the classes in
the grades and he can not pro
ceed with the high school pupils
unui mi eise is nnisnea. iMoining
will be done the first day except
to register and start the classes
on their next days work. 1 his
will be late enough that, hop
picking will be over, and thus
give all a chance for the annual
hop festival and vacation. The
teachers have all been employed
and all have sent in their accept
ances. The corps is as follows:
B. W. Barnes, superintendent
Miss Smith. Salem. High School.
Miss Sarah Boldrick. Forest
Grove, High School.
Miss Ava Buckingham. Port-
and. High School.
8th Grade Mrs. Josephine
Case, Hillsboro.
7th Grade Miss Tennessee
Weatherred, Hillsboro,
6th Grade Miss Jennie Beam
ish, Cedar Mill.
5th Grade Miss Ruth Jones.
Hillsboro.
4th Grade-Cecelia R. Greer.
Hillsboro.
3rd Grade Miss Dell Young
North Hillsboro.
2nd and 3rd -Miss Walker.
2nd Grade Miss Mayfield.
Hillsboro.
Primary Miss Yard and Mrs.
Brown.
THE STORE OF QUALITY
Monuments
Forest Grove Monumental WorKa can
Save Money for You.
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Designs and stock, none better. Quality and work
manship unexcelled. Prices lowest on coast. All
work guaranteed" Orders and all communications
promptly attended to. Will call and show designs
and samples at any distance.
Main street, N. of P. 0. Block.
GEE & JONES
Box 343 Forest Grove, Oregon.
If You are Going to Clean Out That
Old Fence Row Call and Ash
j. E. BORWICK
For Prices on
American Royal
and Pittsburg Electric Fencing
I am still selling Dough
erty Fithian Shoe Co.
Shoes.
The BEST Of The GOOD ONES
My Groceries are up-to-date, clean and
fresh. Have recently added the Schilling
Line of Extracts and Spices. "The Money
Back Goods.
1 Will Give a coupon with every purchase which
w hen presented at my store will be exchanged on a
$3.00 Framed Picture,
J. E. BORWICK.
General Merchandise, Pveedville, Oregon.
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cCumsey Sawmill
Dimension Lumber and Timbers
Rough and Dressed Lum
ber of all Kinds.
Mill 14- mles from B. P.
Cornelius' Place.
Will Deliver.
A. E. McClMSEY
Cornelius, Ore., Route I
W. 0. Donelson returned the
ast of the week from a few days
at Newport
Money to loan on real estate
Terms reasonable. Apply to Ku-
ratli Bros., Hillsboro, Or. Zltf
Henry Huhmann, of Blooming.
was in the city Monday, and
called on the Argus.
J. N. Loudon, of Iowa Hill.
was over to the city Monday
afternoon.
I. H. Maxwell, who has 12
acres in hops above Mountaindale,
was in the city Moiday, and
states that he will begin hop
harvest about September 1.
F. M. Crabtree, the hop and
prune growar of Laurel, wa3 in
town Monday. He has contracted
with a Partland firm to pick his
hops this season.
J. F. Wood, one-time editor of
the Washington County News.
was in the county Sunday, visit
ing relatives at rorest Grove
He is now with the American
Type Founders' Co., of Portland,
in their ready print department
Fred Vrooman, Adolph Sieg'
rist, Thos. Bailey and Carl Heid-
el, of this city and Dr. Kline and
Ur. Yates, of Portland, who have
been keeping bachelor's hall in
the Vrooman cottage at Newport,
returned the past week, after
three weeks at the beach at Nye
Creek.
The Adolph Siarrist bungalow
near the city park is rapidly ap
proaching completion and will be
readv for occuDancv thla Fall
Mr. Siegrist ha3 a five acre tract
and expects to plant it all to
orchard and small fruit, and wil
run a hedge around the entire
tract
Jessie V. Kerr has sued Joseph
L Kerr for divorce. They were
married in Multnomah County
April 13, 1908 an unlucky date,
evidently and she swears In her
complaint that he was very crue
to her and that he once chastised
her, physically. They have been
residents of this county for some
time.
Kate Thomas sues William
Thomas for divorce, alleging de
sertion. The wife swears that
the husband was last in Louisi
ana. and she says he deserted
her and has failed to provide for
her and her little son, now 12
years of age. She wants the
marriage annulled and the custo
dy of the lad.
M. M. Mead, A. E. Mead and
Lee Mead left Wednesday morn
ing for fourteen miles below
Seaside, where the Meads have
a contract to build two miles of
road for Clatsop County. They
will take a grading outfit with
them and hire more teams as
soon as they establish camp,
The contract covers much cut
and fill and will amount to $6,000
worth of work. It will; take
them several months to complete
the work.
a aimm fa- .jajaaa
Second St.
Hillsboro, Ore.
Both Phones
August Greetings.
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Rice ami Umus and ctiplxMid caU lies
Overalls and shirts galore,
With many clerks to wait upon you,
Ever ready to sell you utotv.
Little care we what your wauls air
Let us till them auyway.
Bring your whole and happy family
Ready for you any day.
Only first-class goods arc carried;
Say, cotuc look our prices o'er
Si we're sure you'll keep on coming,
Coming, comiug to our store.
"Only this and nothing more."
Yours for a Deal always
ROWELL BROS. & CO.
SCHOLLS, OREGON, Plume 51 x 16
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nuro of K.iiun Mir(l.m of Ma I-h1j woilht
draw moro Itro, mlinouliililiitf liliu In
rluluto Urn riiiilruliui bMIIiiiIo rallior
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a niiililon ili.n.k'lil it iirril him
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I 1 riin.lo.l roiiml I" i-.'hijratul Hti him
: Tho r.-.lklu h.nr.t Itio ah.ml "f Irl
i u ni'h ill ! Min.M In ih.i fort ami
' knrw llml Iho ninn Ih. y rrn nilnfi al
1 I. ..I t.!.l Hut how H 'lll
llht i-notifc-li f -r tti.-m lo In l'
ll tumii Ix-Mml wlil.'h li tnkrli
rrfiuro. mol lia.l to- K"! up an.l t-.-n
niilt.l oi-r Iho ( kn.l" h WoiiIiI
tm ri Im-tii In lln-lr full lo Th
t ha.l o( l-ti oomtt Sur. ly Iho
iMilrf.oi. li.nl ln lranlall Into lh
fort hy l!m lirrit i!rli
SIMMONS 1
in thk riKcnr rociir ok riiK
BTATK UK nKKiiil S Koit
WAtjllIMiTO.N fol'.N TY
Kate Thomas, I'Uliillll. I
va 1
William Th 0111 an. liefcrnlaiit. I !
To Wttliaiu ThoiiiM IWifrmiKiii :
In the tiaum of Hi Mat of t in-iMn ymi
re borehy rw-uirm) to aopoar nml anaanr
lh Cuni)lalut til m. t nKHui't von In On. j
abuT eiitultMl Court ami ran on or ! '
for the expiration nfmi wooU fruin sml i
after tha lal of tlm llrst initilL atloii of
thia Nuinmona. t-wit: on or annul ( rl- I
day, Ihf Till iluy of 1 otol.or, l iH; ami If
you all to anawor thf i,iuiut;il for want
thereof, will Uko luiliniBiit aamii you
for a df-crm ihiiolv litir Hi- IkuoI t of mat.
rimonr eilatlng lirtwiwu you nml tha
plaintiff, ami lor niii'Ii ulln f nn, furthrr
relief at to the otirt may m mn ini'ol ami
Jut ami tuitiihlu ami praywl for in
a lil Complaint.
Thli tjuninioiiH ia imliliHlm I l,y Orilor
of the tlonurahlH J. Wclov iio.i,lin,
Judge of the Coiiniv Court of tlu Hmtn of
OrfKon for the County of WiiMhiiii;tnh,
ami i-anl Onlor inuln nn, ,lati-l mi
ine 22ml ilay of AiiKual, lulu in thnali-
aonne of the Clroiiil Jmliro from Waih-
liiKton Coun j, uml th ilnto of tin lir-t
publication of lliiK.Niiiiim,. n in Thuri.luv
the 2th (lay of Aukiih, I'llo mi'l tlm .lain
of the lut pul.lU aliou of thla Numm.uii
la Tburmlily the nth ilay of I'. iol.or, 1'iui
Clyde Kldianlanii, atty. for I'lnuililt !,H
Chamber of Cominwve UliU , I'ortlnnil.
Oregon.
TRANSLATED
n, I IARKY VAN AMIltJ'G
Cnpyrl-ihl. 1711, ly Amrt.-an l'r
A. lal Inn
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COIMIT OK Til K
HTATK OK OKKUOM lull
WASHINGTON COUNTY
George Tonkin, I'laiiitlll'.
ri.
Ella Craft Tonkin. Diifi-mlnnl.
To Klla Craft Tonkin, Dulomlaut:
In the name of tlm Hut" of Ori iron vou
are hereby requirwl toHpix-nr nml aniwnr
me Coniplaiul lilo'l aKimit you in the
above entitled Court ami causo on or be
fore the eipiration of nix wf,,ki from ami
after the date of the lirnt publiralion of
thU Hummona, to-wit: on nr lmt Kri
day tha 7th day of October, l''Ki; ami If
rou fail to anavver the plulnlill for wntit
thereof, will tak JudKiumit acalimt you
for a dfcrofl illmolvniK tlm Iximln of mat
riniony eilHtln ImUtm you ami the
plai n Li IT, and for aur.li othor nml furtlmr
relief an u the Court may nornri iiient nml
equitahloaud a praytxl for in Hld i'iiii
pUlnt. Thin aiimmoiiH in iiiibliHliiil by order
of the HonnrHblo J. W chIpv (lon.liu, JiiiIkii
oftheCounty IVuirt of the NtiUo of Ore
goo for the Cou.ity of WaHliiiiKton, and
aatd nnler wan Hindu and dm, 'd on tho
19th day of Augiiat, 11)10. in tin; nb'euoo
of the Circuit .luil)e from WaMiiiiKto'i
I from tho dnte of tin. llrit arttl in
I of Ainorlra I hi rn na wnrfnrn with th.
j Indlinii, nml during llo ur of th
llovolullon thfro n nl.1.1 nr llh
tin- Ilrltlah. Hill by Hint limn tho In
dlun llt-htlug hml rotr.-atrd witwiird
i In 1777 I liirroiNburg. Ky , wu ur
romidiMl by rod n. nml llio pooplo,
not ilurluif to ku out to hum for gnini',
won- ofi.-u In Kri'nt dtriilts f..r food.
Tin- Ni tlli'inotit win proliH-ird by on.-of
IhoHc jiH'kinli' forla un-d ut Hint tluio
for kiopliitj off auvagoa. iiml whoii
lln-y wcro hi-Htll.. the Inluibllniila of
Hie JiIhi'i' witi ohllgcl to kii-u within
ItH llirlimuri'.
InirlMg thin Indlnii hoatlllly and rim
j t'iiii'iit lin k of food a youth of aUtom
j mnilo hliiiMolf liiviiluablo by lonvlnit
llho fort iM-fore dawn, tiuiitliig nil duy
una rctuming nftor nlghifnll wild tin.
KBino lie hud ahot. Jmuca Hay wna
tho nnnn of thla brave boy, and ,(
Bftorwnrd Iwfnine a goiiorul ollUcr In
Hie I'nllod Htiitra artny.
One dny Ituy and n companion were
outsldi! the fort n hooting nt a mark.
Kiiddonly Itay heard tho report of h
rllle and hu friend fell dend. It did
not roijulro a proecaa of reHaonlng for
liny to know that tho ahot Imd rotm
from nn Indian. Looking nbout him
ho wiw tlm reilMkln who hml killed IiIm
friend mid ruling Ills rlllo wua about
to ahoot lil m when there wiim a whoop
from nnother (jimrter. Then uUj took
to hU heela und run Ilka a deer toward
tho fort a few hundred yurtla dlHtunt.
liny wna a very quirk runner. Tho
Indlaim could not catch him, but they
followed him with brink Ore it,.
County, and ih.niaio of Hie l) r. publicii-; reached the fort without havlnir been
tlon ol Una luiiiinoiiM is tho 2VJi dny of 1,0 i,... ,,,,, , , ,,
Atiguat. l!U0, and the ditto of tlm W 1 ;,' t! "" 'I'h1. Thoae
publication of thia Numinous in ThurHday wltlln him heard tho llrlng, hud Mhut
the 8th day of October, llilu. ' theniHelvcH In and wcro too terrllle.1 to
Attorney for vJX'mviwZr o. t. Itay c,h upon them
Commerce Blilg., I'ortlaml, On on. lrt lllm ""t fearing that If they
idld the Haviigea would follow him and
miiHHiicro tho gnrrlHon tbey refuHi-d to
do 80.
Huy threw liliiwolf fiat on the
(round, a stump covering him from
the lire of tho enemy, 'j'lmt t,
IndlaiiH couldn't hit Mm, though their
liullctM Hung In micli proxlmlly o bin
ears ox to mnke him think Hint tho
next would cut off ono of them, or per
Imp tour n hi rip out of hla Hldo or
Ko Ihrough LlH foot. Ho wiw but half
IIIl.LSIiORO !n "lusl Ht'IH from tho fort, within
which ho would lm aufo If he could
only get there.
Hut HiIh wuh lmpoHHlblo ho long HH
tho IndlauH were threalenlng him.
Near enough to see Hioho In the fort
looking through tho loop holes ho
talked with them about wnyn lo extri
cate him from Mh poHlllon. While tho
bullets were Hinging nn either tddo of
him ho wuh convening with bin moth
er. There Heeincd no way (0 relievo
him except to open tho gales, and by
doing HiIh many lives might be sacri
ficed In an Ineffectual at tempi to suvo
one.
FOR TIIK
Best Fire Insuranca
AND PROMPT SHTTI.H
MKNT OH I.OSSKS .SICK
JOHN VANDEKWAL
Agent London & Lanca
shire Fire Insurance Co.
Pacific States I'hnne 334
NOTICH
The firm of Mays and Conover
having dissolved partnership, it
is hereby requested that all ac
counts due said firm be paid to
E. C Mays, and all outstanding
bills will be paid by him.
Respectfully,
F. F. Conover.
Arjfus and Oregonian, $2.25.
MINI) YOUR OWN
BUSINESS
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Il-lia of Mii-ti. ., .., .7,'V''"
ThU khrt her up f-,r a , ""
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that the prin. -Ipal lrotii!.n we fc-!t liit.i
hi thla world l Ut our lni- Into
other an,lr' aflllr
When It..ri ami hi lf, romn to
K-iupy t!o- form adjoining ourn toio
M.Uldy to let '.III ttiolie M, bo he
could 'n' d me It If It luulii't bill Ho t
could lour 'rtu ipiurreiln' rl.tsn
ai rii Hi.. Held a ipinrter of a inlln
away Ihat t. irt.il Mnndy. HW am
rontiininlly n lliteiiln' and a wntchin'
nd a p In' 1 1 .t If he couldn't find
out aouiep'n
It ni iilioiit tli middle of ettmmcr
heti Mntidy'a tuolher that llnl In
the ndjliiln' roiiiily tuk i k. Hhe k.l'
a a.'iidln' for Miindy. but Mamly
Wouldn't go wllhoiit me I if. t in tlm
nlrly rr..pa mid w gitiln" ready fur
the biter one I Io n mm dny a b tt'-r
roiue mi) In' Miim)' uioth.-r w na
ndln'. That n.tti.d It, Mamty Iml
to go, and I Iml to e,, w llli h. r
One luornlu' nlrly I put tlm gray
luaro In the biiifgy lo drive Mandy
over to any k Iby to lor mother
We hadn't xl.'p' inore'n half the night
front henrln' the (pmrrellu' g..lu' on
between the linger.- Jt a we got
on lo the road, Mandy, who couldn't
keep her eye off olr tl.-lghlior'H hotle,
miw Itogrr go oiiii'ii hl Iioiue i iirr)ln'
the limp Dgtire of a woman In hla
nnn
"Law Hiiken!" my Mandy, "llo'e
killed her."
"HuppoKln' he lm," Niiys I, '"Tiiltrt
none of our huHliie " Am), whlppln'
lip tin. gray inure, I druv ahmg In a
hurry mo' Mandy couldn't aeeuuy moro
of It.
Waul, Maiidy'a mother waa a cm
aiirned long Hi iv'. Mundy
wouldn't Blny there without mn. alio
wouldn't come homo with inn and aim
wouldn't let lue come home wllhoiit
her. CoiiMeipieii, e was we was gun., a
long while. After Mmidy'H mother
died, know In' the imps was aufTerln', I
got home na noon a poHHlble. As we
was n drlvln' along Mainly aaya, any
"lie, "Wonder ef Ihey'vn dlacovered tlm
murder," and I Maya, miya I, ej,.t you
keep your inouih shot."
I was iiilghiy busy after Ihat and
didn't think about noihln' but gllllu'
In my corn, but Mandy she went
miooplir round to llml out what wus
known about ilm murder. All nho
could find mil was that Mrs, lingers
lied gone away. Him asked whero Mrs.
lingers bed gone, but no one kuowed
anything 'boul It,
Feurln' she'd git us Into trouble, I
tried lo slop her picHtluiiln but It.
WUHU't no use. Kim Jest talked Olid
talked till the wliumeii susplcloiicd
Hoineihln', then they tnr 1 In and did
H lot of iiucslloulu' on their Hide.
I stopped her Jest In lime prevent.
Iicr telllu' the wlmlo story; hut, consld
crln' she'd tallied mud, ,,d nobody
kuowed where Mrs. lingers lied gone,
people began to Htispect thar was
soinethln' In It.
I''lrst thing I knowed lingers wna ar
rested for imirderlii' his wife, lie
couldn't tell where hIio was, 'cos ho
wild he didn't know. They waren't
llvln' happy logeilinr, and after a bigger
miarrel 'u any lliey'd hml liefore Hhe'd
left him. Hut everybody knowed that,
mid Mundy 'n nie knowed a good deal
more. Somehow the Idee bed got
iihroiid that he'd murdered her after
one o' their lights, and (he atilhorllles
was dotormlnitl lo find out about It.
When the case was ready for trial
"UOUatyi'jKlt "JJimHlaJdi! Iejft a.iiu.iier
mil l II l r.'nl i i 1.1, ,,.
only cln uniBlnii. , .,
I waa put on Hi., m ,,
but I didn't In I., , .
a.l'lll' lii'liel .llltili.
aUiiil daw ii I I i, v
lo tell If If !,e
'!u' anotu to , l
imtliln' but the tt,i:,
I ho hull .-..ui t .,1 , i i
el.i tertled It. r,
aoiui p n, nut lie ,M
inlet I unny, hi, t it
Iho iri 'ii ui... i i,,.,
hn know Himi, I!
torm-y wna it Hun 1 .
er Wloll th .,!
n u In
Tho mill 1 r.-. w ,.i:,
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that Hi) hu... m l ,, , s..;b.
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to ll) Holt If
k 111 lit Id a it lie .' I
1 he nmrt ml, .'! . .,
w n net fr.i
'Til llUe to In. v.
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wli wn a a i.r.. i .i
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The 5tli.ii c a
An raat.ru fat.:.- i, , ( , ,!rt.,,,
who lr liin.l, ,1 i!,, i, ,,uj
bMllght to littu II,, i. j ,-, ,
alld I art klili.l t,- ,
colony had d.ir.! :, , i i,.ttu;..,
lif itlliKltig tin tin. ,,1 ,.f ,.
they were t.roiijM.i !, n,,, tJl!f
thlll.blo tlio kh.,; ,., h, :,,) s
Ottd that tli."i,.u..l if !:,,
Ink l.lut liiltile m:. I, i ril
that ho atit a n n ', u i0 !
f.i t that tli.-r. cif:. r i.o j.i o ." t
tho Im.uh.1 of ihr k! , ,'..,o, .. ,
romplalu at tto ! j, . f u, pj,
lcaol of Iho f.lt ie ! I!sit -!. a
tioyaii.'-a hurt v.n;r ( ,.-; n ts(
teniie.1 In tho n h .. i! u aws ftr,
are arrn Ui Hi.ir m'lmi pfviorH-.
thoy are a :itit n m ntli ',
contempt How m i. ti I, i.fiirt i)
come lo Itm major.:; if prt y
they could I ut Ce !!: i a u of '.
bew atlitk'a that in.l .. , to ,ti tt
pctulancr. word of a: t, r riiirm,
of rrpr.Mi. h, 1 to. t-ir
ancc hare caul lir.-:.'!- I rr.:! :
frlrndahlp 'I hey h.io ! ? Irii arifij.
I1I atid caui H!:,ti ai.il foarilRrt
to take ttio plarn of Kmc Ul
UalllliMirn Auierl.-nu.
The Miaami(ipl o" Sl'tali
A afrti-t la like a ri-. .-r. aiiliius
ninn currviil rnrryhig a '.I masraf 4
drift betwra-n It I ink if fn.ilfis'jl
or al"p u clttier ;.!. AnO ll tu
litille bo appruprliie then V V-rti
Itroadway la 111" M'iU:j o of (IfW
Probably no other mriiiif In ltit4
proaenta ao many coi,tr.iat In tbr ti
atn and Jetam It rnrtiea froa Hi'
leill lo tho ttattery Kiery ljioflis
timtilly-upr..t.-l fl"- frmii (i:i
and orchard, pr. u I hiolnl rrif! Ii
llkt and antlna -tuny U- .btrrllwl
tho aurnliig tiiitna llmiai-r il I
black, Iho awn,;t;i'rtng .-il
dragj.'!.) deroll. t. wa.'k hi'UMt t
houlder-rtih. rnlhi r. ( f l!r"i!iJ
la a inneUtroiu. Hie r.i,!l!mnt
Npw York's buHe nn. I imrTy. ll''
whero nothing can nt.unl "till "''
ard Harding ImhI on c mK l1
cvurylssly "aea-ut lo .e It rlna torraf
Iho bnnk lo hum n clm-k iwW
foro 3 o'clock" - iJeoiKO " B
I'lltahurg Uaacttc rimes
Quiir Collattral.
"llcrn la n fact n trniii! '
true." anld nn u-"iM-inlet
In ancient ICgypt - r uh,1cHW'
ly na rollaicrnl.
"When an Kgvplb" mit.-tl l
row he gavt hi futher'a or l
falber's tiiuiiiiny n security. S""
tlmea. If he reuh nl ft lnn! i"1 "
gave hla father and both jrtiiUritlKT.
and ho would 'ci tliro la th W
my of his mother In law If l,l ,r
tutiatcly Impis'iietl to ho In amf
fled alalo.
"Joking aaldn." tho r.K)l't'l"1",e"'
nsl, "what I tell you Is H
An i:g).tlan ns not I'""11"
borrow without i.l.-.tKlm H' ";u" '
of somoucar rclalho It "J
In Kgypt both luiplou ami '""
not to redeem so sm rnl o P1"
that, and ho who dl.il ''h
mummy atlll l l"1,v" ml .Qt
burlisl In uiicoiisccnited ground,
clniiull liuijiilrcr.
Tho Poalaua 8l-'P' .,
Consider the postage stiiiiil'. w
nothing regarding lh.) .Itilla-til y
task asslgn.iJ loll. l""l,v ''"!' , ,w
application It usually p" l"t'"!,
It delivers the goods. .
Again, If ono Isn't "w
Iho thing through. ' or
working hariimnloiiHly togcihcf
thing to a Mulsh. . rt
No matler If Ilm (m" V r Vnf
welghly, It puis a K''l f'"'c ,lie
Ingioni on It anil goes dlr.s'ti .
' t It gets l'l;,l - j;,,
liMin, and men tiesiuu. " t0
ii
turns and oftilnii' Kv0
I ulll''
.... ,,,,1,111
carry than tin) U1""" gc
Hut, In spllo of n . " 1 , M
ftltichlngly to iho nuitt.T m ' t
virtue of tho Met Unit It
bus good bncUliiK. o( em
its Htlck-to-lt ivlly In ww''" ' "
ulallon by you. Juiln-J-l' '
Customs and Habits. W
Our custom mid tmbliH h; "
mil In roads. 'Ilm 'heelH r
tie Iniothem. nml we JoR 1 m
thu li.lru becausf It U too tniu'li "
to get out of thcin.
Why 6h. Didn't.
New Kmployer-H.it why
leave your Inst mistress? m ...
Illvensl Did you f"- m 1.
hot along wld uw?-Clovel'ifl w