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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1910)
111 9 ft An experienced Man. thow do you conquer your el phont when ho goes on a rampage V x asKoa tho menagorio propriotor. MTt T . vo arau ourselves 01 an oxpe- nencea: baggage man," ho replied. "An experienced baggago man?" 1 1 repeated with wonderment. "Yes," ho explained patiently, al. uiouga ii was oviaont mat ho wna nottlod by my stupidity, "wo got a I man who knows how to smash trunks. .THE KEYSTONEj TO HEALTH IS HOSTETTER' STOMACH BITTERS .nmnn Jefferson ran to tho nwit GOT HINT FROM IHt UUU MAN ALWAYS retting log, but ono or tno nogruun ),fnr i.tm with a blazing idtoh-plno Valuable polnto'r That Now York Business Man Acquired by Acoldont splint. There wns a rospecinn ru . In tho opposing ranks which prosont y becamo n somowhnt panlolky sumo to tho renr. Tho shovolors, moro man lmir of whom woro negroes, hail not como out to bo blown from a cannon M.nner, Thoro la a man of lnrgo woalth who has a gonorous sulto of ofllcos In ono no uth by n grlm-faced veteran who of tho most modern of tho downtown J Mfts great merit alone enabled the Bitters to con tinue before the public for. over 57 years. You really ought to try a bottle for! Poor Appetite, Indigestion, Headache, Cramps, Diar- rhoea and Malaria. REDUCE THE COST OF LIVING; useCRESCENT BAKING POWDER 25c FULL POUND It's Size. "Tho theme failed as a book and now It fails as a play. Tot the cen tral idea is good." "Quite right 1 think you could boll It down Into an anecdote and get ten dollars for It." TRY MURINE W EYE REMEDY Ton WUl Like It Uculd Form. 25c, 50c. Sale Tubes, 25c $1.00. (BUSINESS COLLEGE TE1TB AMD MORRISON, PORTLAND, OREGON P. ARMSTRONG, LL. B., PRINCIPAL, Oon U admittedly the high-standard commercial aehoo! of the Northwest. Teachers having both business and professional experience qualify ctu denta for success, by individual instruction if desired. In a short time and at small expense. Position for each as soon as competent. Open oil the year. Catalogue, business forms and pen work free. Write today there is money in it. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR K. & S. BRAND OF Blueing Disinfectant Spray Ammonia Gild Water Liquid Starch "Clean, 0" Non-Boiling Washing Fluid K.AND S.CHEMIcax- PHARMACISTS ...ifi surAcni""1" Phone iv.ain 113 401 Mam SL Vancouver, Washington COFFEEC TEA SPICES BAKING POWDER EXTRACTS JUST RIGHT OOSSETfiDETO PORTLAND. ORE, XXXXMMHXKXMHHMKXXMMMXMXKH 5 THE QUICKENING S X x 5 5 S FRANCIS LYNDE S M CopyrltM, 1906, by Francis Lynd jS( HXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX SKr f J;jrwh!.t!!? Aim wimu ji'i The man who it .i, Wee iRuntoroii im ti. V I minrn nr inn nciwiiLowxi i tm .. I , . . - nire.i ... v"" mnuroa Unhi .1,., . ... . i il. im Mm nir anva n now Y iirK axcnaiiitu. , --.mux rm was so pnipauiy ai mini" n uv. ... .7 . ' B"u rann" h... M' of his trade. iia mnm iiiniuuumn uimu i wny nro you Irtlln. w "That's rlKhts Uocp right on koi vi n8hod hnndaonioiy, ovon luxuriously, k this? Don't I 7 fa i.... l...,tn1i IninrnrniinlV HCIir 10 1 , i. i l, l n-l,,-tn nfllnn I ml.. ... 'o tho itrlininv. "Keen it up. would pn8B for n coj ,n R monnBtory. nonchBlnntly ''vni , 4 . ---- , . i, M i niifi nn nTrrn ffinir. viii v iiiiliii. nrnn . -nvijc. IUU Ulll-UUIB. im. ....... , - - nvnuu. KUiird wns awnrmlUK upon tho oiiBino, "i nil on imn niior yonro ui nnu aooorro sotnothlnB In im. Out thin la Bcrlou, In... GALL CURE HORSE COLLARS Are made over Curled Hair Pads and will not Bull the home. Write us for free sample of the Pud. Give the name of your harnrai dealer Sold by best dealers everywhere. W.H.McM0NIES&C0. PORTLAND, OREGuN XSk NOW 'bsets TIM or the feat to Iists jrour teeth out and Plato and brides work done. Forout. oj.iown I'Ktrcus wa nnitn plate and lirldirA wnrk In enm out 11 necestarr. staiujlbi MoltrCrowoi $5.00 CHAPTER V. On rare occasions tho Major, riding to or from tho cross-roads post-olllco m Hargis' store, would roln In his horse nt tho Gordon gnto and ask for a. drink of wator from tho Gordon well. Vt such times Thomas Jefferson remarked mat nis mother always hastened to serve the Major with nor own hands; tins notwithstanding her own and Un clo Silas' oft-ropeatod assevoratlon touching the Major's unenvlablo pre eminence as a Man of Sin. Also, he re marked that the Major's manner at such moments was a thing to dazzle tho eye, llko tho reflection of the sum mor sun on tho surface of burnished metal. But beneath tho polished ex terior, the groping porceptlons of the boy would touch a thing repellant: a thing to stir a slow current of resent mont In his blood It was Thomas Jefferson's first col llslon with the law of caste; a law Draconian In tho Old South. Before the war, when Deer Trace Manor had been a seigniory with Its six score black thralls, there had been no visit Ing between the great house on tho inner knoll and tho overgrown log homestead at the Iron furnace. Quur rel there was none, nor any shadow of enmity; but the Dabneys were lords of the soli, and the Gordons were crafts men. iwen in war tho distinction was maintained. The Dabneys, father and son, were officers, having their com missions at the enrollment; while Ca leb Gordon, whose name headed the list of the Paradise volunteers, began and ended a private In the ranks. In tho years of heart-hardenlngs which followed, a breach was opened, narrow at first, and hevor very deep, but wide enough to serve. Caleb Gor don had accepted defeat openly and honestly, and for this tho unrecon structed Major had never fully forgiv en him. It was an added proof that there was no redeeming drop In tho Gordon veins and Major Caspar was as scrupulously polite to Caleb Gor don't wife as he would have been, and was, to the helpmate of Tike Bryerson, mountaineer and distiller of illicit whisky. Thomas Jefferson was vaguely Indig nant when Pettlgrass came to ask his father to go forthwith to the manor house. In the mouth of the foreman he invitation took on something of tho flavor of a command. None tho less, he was eager for news when his father came back, and though he got It only from overhearing the answer to his mother's question, It was satlsfylngly thrilling. "It's mighty near as we talked. Mar tha. The Major lumps the railroad In with all the other Improvements, calls em Yankees, and h'ists his battle-flag. The engineer, that smart young fellow with the peaked whiskers and the eyo glasses, went to see him this evenln' about the right of way down the val ley, and got himself slung off the porch of the great house Into a posy bed." "There Is going to be trouble, Caleb; now you mark my words. You mustn't mix up In It" "I don't allow to, If I can he'p It Tho railroad's goln' to be a mighty good thing for us If I can get Mr, Downing to put In a side-track for the furnace." Following this there were other con ferences, tho Major unbending suffi ciently to come and sit on tho Gordon norch In the cool of the evening. The Iron-master, as one still In touch with the moving world, gave good advice, Falling to buy, the railroad company might possibly seek to bully a right of way through the valley. But In that case, there would certainly be rcdresj In the courts for the property owners, In tho meantime, nothing would be gained by making the contest a per sonal fight on individuals. So counseled Caleb Gordon, sure, al ways, of his own standing-ground In any conflict But from the last of tho conferences the Major had ridden home through the fields; and Thomas Jeffer son, with an alert eye for wlndstraws of conduct, had seen him dismount now and then to pull up and fling away the locating stakes driven by the rail road engineers. Giving the Major a second and a third chance to refuse to grant an easement, the railroad company push ed its grading and track-laying around the mountain and up to tho stono wall marking tho Dabnoy boundary, quietly accumulated the necessary material, and on a summer Sunday morning Sunday by preference bocauso no re straining writ could be served for at least twenty-four hours a construc tion train, black with laborers, whisked around tho nose of the mountain and dropped gently down tho grade to tho temporary, end of track. It was Thomas Jefferson who gavo the alarm. Little Zoar, unable to sup port a settled pastor, was closed for the summer, but Martha Gordon kept tho fire spiritual alight by teaching her son at home. Ono of tho boy's Sunduy privileges, earned by a faultless reci tation of a prescribed number of BIblo verses, was forest freedom for tho re mainder of tho forenoon. He heard tho low rumble of the coming train, noy pasturo to soe If the train woro really there. It was thoro, as ho could tell by tho noise of hissing steam whon tho cross cut was reached. But tho narked wooding of tho pasturo still screonod It. How near could ho go without be ing "near" In the transgressing sense or tho word? Thero hanging by too- and hand-holds whoro porlonco In tlmo wnstod for mo by my thli a'WOn. i r I II i ft I I . it couiu, tno train was imcu ..., irionus, no buiu. whuh i nujii. mj ngninni Rnid I uonorvnil "'I out of range. Caleb Gordon kopt prlvnto offlco luxuriously furnlshod, "Tutl Tut! Don't bs if pine spiiiu iuikiiv rrienuB wno woro on inunuuu uiiuukm you could rlsn m, i -,vMm the onir no's oxhaust camo ruinuy irom ,,, ,,,,, , i n .......... .S ,n M mi thn iivorlinne inf dins or tno iihuiiiihui. , . , . ......i . . ..... . ii. .M ninl I kiiock scnrouiy wuuiu cuuiu in. njjmm iiinnKS, out l re r he lire's '.urn' 'XV, thomso.vos out In nn easy chn.r. light now, boon, nff . u'f Major." he drawled, '.luck and r .few dgar ; and ; k. homae Vo? . com. thr?o . Iei , 0 b,R for H was only ono way o' the boys'll stay by tho gun. ngnln.it fortnblo ns though In tholr club. Llko "Well, what In tin. i,v.. of finding out to keep on going until their rallyln' lator on, nnd you might Ins not, ono of them would stnrt in ilttlnif on the curb for ... 1 his conscience pricked sharply enough to stop him. It was a great conveni ence, Thomas Jefferson's conscience. As long as It kopt quiet ho could ba reasonably suro thoro was no sin In sight. Yet he had to confess that It was not always above playing mean tricks; as that of sleoplng llko a log till after the fact, and then rising up to stab him till the blood ran. He was half-way across tho pasturo when tho crash of a falling troo stop ped him In mid-rush. And In tho vista opened by the felled troo he saw a sight to make him turn and race homo ward faster thun he had como. The Invaders, hundreds strong, had torn down the boundary wall and tho earth for the advancing embankment was Hying from uncounted shovels. Caleb Gordon was at work In tho blacksmith shop, Sunday-repairing while the furnaco was cool, when Thomas Jefferson enmo flying with his news, hammer and cast asldo tho apron. You hear that, Buck?7' ho sild. frowning across tho anvil at his helper, a white man and the foreman of tho pouring floor. The holder nodded, being a mal of as few words as the master. "Well, I reckon wo-all hain't got anv call to stand by and see them highfly ers ride It roughshod over Major Dab ney thataway," said Gordon, briefly. "Go down to tho shanties and hustlo out the day shift. Get Turk and Hard- away and every white man you can lay nanus on, ana nil tho guns you can find. And send one o' the blnck boys up tho hill to tell tho Major. Like as not, he ain't up yet" Helgerson hastened away to obev his orders, and Caleb Gordon went out to the foundry scrap yard. In tho heap of broken metal lay an old cast iron field-piece, a relic of tho battle which had one day raged hotly on tho hillside across the creek. A hundred times tho Ironmaster had been on tho point of breaking It up for romeltlng. and as often the old artilleryman In him had stayed his hand. Now It was quickly hoisted In tho crane shackle Thomas Jefferson sweating manfully at tho crab crank clamped on the axlo of a pair of wag on wheels, cleaned, swabbed, loaded with quarry blasting powder and pieces of broken Iron to serve for grape, and as woll go homo to your bronkra.it. spinning nn Intormlimulo yarn. Of "To curb tny tnrrnc, I ' . . .. . . t .11.1 ..., rr, I I .. .. -. a. I . . --.., v'l li u n i uriiiK jiiui ' j " - i coiirna i cuuiiin i uruur muni iiui, nv i uii lumiwr n ....t. . i thn ninrn. nnd WOlCOtnO. lllHUlV anil It ,,! tn n,wt It nn1 I nan rnurittniia rn.i n.t, ..( , U'""'M ' IS, IIIIU KJ ( r V IIIV4 1 i !. moll walk. I.nin nt vnlnnhln Hmn ld.t t)m Mnlnr tvnnlil tint mount. Illil I iit - -1 il. T ..... ,tn,n I Hothtn Will find Un Wi.j ... ... j ... . -' " - I 1 jJIH L 11IIJI1LII. VY11III1 1 YY IUI UUHIJ Uli U .t . . . . -" " tfiailflV. n Mm fivn innn u-niuml tOL'omor as Ilir . , it. . -i.iu t.. ,ii t ;..,! -.-.'..".""""' uisietii.i. Taklno tho Usual "I too your next door v .... - i i .... . . - ""vi nimv. ... . .. . .... . . .. i .. .. i. .. .1 i n ni nvn. mm rnnn mm innir un in ,n,iMb inm . I - I - . -ti liiiil mo miiiut ...... .....j... ...... w.. . . - - i -r - - - ... .i.ttii iiiiri. I. i .1, ...... . ..ma n in, ia nr iniri. I nn hruii n ti fi ninrnii if niiT nn rnti unnx I h..ii a ... . -". it oviv -" . . - - - - - , i - - . -I.WM.W. ...V JUU KUII , in t. . . li... .1 1 . ........It... I 1- m .1 ........ ... n n , I . . . . ... - K nfes; I'm going to wm, .. .. a m I. ...... as JofTorson u pace In tho roar. loading ! . 4" . . . . it wn nn matter of wonder to him mrmer s who. wno uuy nnu ovum that In Ing. Uut the wonder camo tumultu- porch. Tho uos wont out nnd contont- to tton .... . i ... i ously when tho Jlnjor wluioioii anrupuy at the moment of ioavo-taking an:i wrung his father's hand. "Suh, you are a right truo-heartod gentleman, and my very good frlond Mlstuh Gordon!" ho said, with tho mnniinr nt nnn whn bun hnnn nirnfiillv weighing tho words beforehand. 'If look and Uroppou out ngnm, novor to Itinerant Opticians Work Rent you nun neon given joun jum iiui-h, mviuiii hi muiu uuimn uunmvoo iimi. tncls Without Slt 1 f. mvmtt cdly roposod hlmsolf thoro. I'll lust mora mv carnot nut In tlrnnnt nrnii .i i.. . ' 11 ... . - - - i ",-"... ,i . iiiiu liar, if . -l. . When I roturnod I did so. It worked llko n charm. My frlondn dropped Into my ofllco, giuod around with n ntnrtlcd PRACTICE ILLEGAUYi brothch couldn't havo dono mo't I've beon ml these ycahs, shake you by tho hand and call you my friend. Yes, suh, I am that!" It was, In a manner not to bo under stood by tho Northern alien, the acco lade of knighthood, nnd Caleb Gordon's toll-rounded shoulders stralghted visi bly whon ho returned the hearty hnnd- grasp. And as for Thomas Jefferson: In his heart gratified prldo flapped Its wings and crowed lustily. (To be continued.) hnd beon given youh Jimt dues, return In thoro during buBinosii nours. . ' 1 V , Lam... HA.M t." I kA f .... ... In tA nAnnfttlll DUII JUU U IllOU UllIU IIUHIU I - I j 1U IJW1T I W ll K III IH LfUllVUftU, ..i, to.rt,.Mrtt....wM .x.a k.s-i Tho Orciron State JlnnrA and eist nn Ha thn )nrur I ... . mi w W4 Du.iv.iv w vr, tn imvnnrt rnn.ir, . 7 inm nnrn.nnnnrrinii nniur iuu cum nM i uH . I i . i I . w ss-iiijll III I nv nANMi iisii . inn J liitiu A I i..t.i. ...Ill .... L, 1 1 M.n.sn 1 a . . A vi nlsjudgln' you. Caleb, nil "i ... 7 ' h ' " "v n? oyes nnd selling glwja i .. - . . I 'VUIJI1 1 III UUHV, I lUL IlUlll U CGrLlilrfll A Ittllfiuf I. it uuriosiiv or lYinn, 1 incis cmi ruin, hut it mm.. IV uniiiut viit vLj(itiini iwnu nu(-i vivw r v VUUIllAiDlFDfQ H a 1 1 l- I I 'IAvI r lhk Mnn.l 2 u . . 1 ' h i. a . 4.AA tfliftrn fhft irtlf Wit npnoKit.. fi. . . . . .in rrprinnii lit mtrtttttr tM.i ..it. 11. 111. I II1IL ID IL 1 IliUUII Uli UAUILUU' I I r ... m ..,.i i .i., ... ronizo nnyono not noldinr Mdi . u.s wiwi..." ...... ... .r.n - .nt. . h. ... . (i nlnn. "Anvnno hurt?" "NawlM ro-1 ... mi T r - - 1 niv v utu uwvMvry iu ue Weill ijpuiiucu u nuvujr luuiviuuiu; u ruj d ucu anil Will ni I0O81 06 Clllm M . 1 . . . . 1 . . . 1 , 1 1.1. . ... 1 .... . 1.1 L BU111IIII1 uuu u n u u n II 1 WW t.W U . t. UlIU LU.LII u w an' he's flshln for It" A tmnsor-by gainst the persons violating tiek fought his way through n strugKllnR . Hi lur"'Hr parwcuian ansa tnass of men nnd womon, nnd found ,''nOM,l " .V. ,illn. n. UU.VJIII, UIU ting Industriously fishing with a long polo (on tho end of which wns pre sumably Bomo sticky substnnco) for n bright and scintillating object "What did ho lonoT" ho askod. "O diamond ring, I guoBs," onsworcd ono In on nwed whisper. MAh, ho's got Itl No, it's slipped off! Ho's got It ngnlnl Sternly, now, and you'll fetch It Good I Ho's got It! Lot's boo Itr Tho last roquost was shoutod by n man noar tho outor odgo of tho mob. "Aw, you mugs make mo sick," remarked tho flshorman. "Can't a guy pick up a LYONS MAIL STORY REVIVED. Deicentlitnt of I.c-miniuc I'olltloiia (ioveriimeii t for Annuity. Mmo. Behngne, an Impoverished widow pnat mlddlo age, who earns n slender living by manual labor, has, by a somewhat naive petition to tho French government, reinvested tho old Htory of "Tho Lyons Mall" with an Interest something like that of actu ality, the Berlin correspondent of tho New York Times says. Tho most popular compondlums of history relnto how a man named Jo seph LeBurques was guillotined In 17!)7 as ono of tho sovoral highway- Tents, Awmim i- IJ J. ' .it I flVil iw t a 1 1 1 ov nn 27N.ITntSUl USE DR. PLUMMERS COUfifl ... ,1 &..JI1LTI1 11IIIUII. Bill, CriKU.ll . n . '. r by all dealers; Z&c a totu. mnn whn Irlllnd t)m nnot nnimlii, yjt. u. wnv.. ..v.. vw HU.VU IUI KldUC. UlIU I . . . v. jiv.i, ,uuIVI bill f II . , , trundled out on tho pike at the heels ollng between LyonB nnd ParlB and fen h.V ?" , Cr?W. . of the ore team. roi.t.oii him nt iQtn .i i, 'oct,n And. nmld dorlslvo crlos of By this time Helgerson hnd como un with tho furnace men, a motley crew in all stages of Sunday-morning dls hevelment and armed only as a mob may arm Itself at a moment's notice. Caleb, the veteran, looked the squad over with"" a slow smile gathering tho wrinkles at the corners of his eyes. You boys'll havo to make up In fierceness what-all you're lacking In soldler-looks." ho observed, mildly. Then ho gave tho word of command to Helgerson. "Take tho gun and put out for the Major's hawss-lot. I'll bo along as soon as I can saddle the mare." Thomas Jefferson went with his father to tho stable and helped silent ly with the saddling. Afterward ho held tho maro, gentling her In sup pressed excitement whilo his father went into the house for his rifle. "That'll do, Buddy," ho said, when he came back. "Run along In to your mammy, now." But Thomas Jefferson caught again at tho bridle and hold on, choking. "O pappy! take me with you! I I'll die If you don't take mo with you!" who can tell what Caleb Gordon saw In his son's eyes when ho bent to loos en tho grip of tho small brown hand on the rein? Was It some sympathet ic reincarnation of his own militant soul striving to break Its bonds? Wlth- robbed him of letters and packages containing some millions of francs. It was afterward proved, at least In pop ular estimation, that Lcsurquos was innocent. This fact was mnde tho basis of one of tho most successful melodramas over played. Mine. Bohagne, who claims to bo a lineal descendant of Lesurnues. de clares that a perpetual pension wns established about 1863 by Napoleon III. for each successive eldest female member of tho Lesurques' family, and "Cheap sknto!" ho hold up a bright Lincoln penny. That's how llttlo It takos to colloct a crowd In busy Now York. Now York Tribune HILL MILITARY ACADEMY PORTLAND. OREGON 8nd your Ur wh" hv rood, strong trsmter. f Writ for catslotu. At Last, tho Blue Rose, Tho long sought-for novelty, tho blue roBO, has boon dovolopod nt last. nnd to tho Inteniio Intoront of tho gar deners nnd flower lovers who visited tho spring flower show of tho Pennsyl vania Horticultural Rnnlntv nnil thn tiiat it now ought rightfully to como National Association of Oardonors at to ner. bho says it is only $50 a year. Horticultural hall recontlv. Throo and was last recoived by her great- plants have boon put on display. Tho aunt, who died in an almshouse. color obtalnod Is tho host bluo that Yet sho also assorts that it was has ovor been nroducod. It Is on tho granted as consolation to the descend- vlolot shade nnd tho rose 1b a Rnmlilfir ants oi lesurques for tho confiscation typo. Tho tiny buds In heavy clusters) ui property sain to nave ylolded an nro of bright rod huo and show tho Incomo of $2,100 a year by the French bluo only on blooming. Philadelphia netn cz o. is COLLECTORS Ul. A It-. tJtm Umt ftfn. BLI f-.ll.MI.flXl Worcester Bide., Porti, Cured It government In 1797 Apparently Mmo. nohagno believes her own story, but officers of tho gov ernment whose duty It Is to Investi gate have stated that there Is not tho slightest documentary proof of any etch pension ever boing granted, No one knows tho exact spot in tho Record. An Exploded Theory. "Children," said tho Sundny school tonchor, "thero Is ono thing that I wish to especially Impress upon you)r minds. Always bo kind to your par ents. Mako It nn ploasant for them as cemotery at Pero ia Chalso where Lo. surques, the victim of errant Justice yu cnn' Romombor that none of you out a word ho bent lower and swung In the Courier do Lyons affair was can ovcr navo anchor mother aftor mo uuy ujj iu u. neat uenina mm. "Hold Durlea after his decanltntinn. hut a in ono you possess is gono. you enn monument wns erected to his memory In the cemetery by his widow and chlldron on a sito acquired by thorn in perpetuity. Drink nrri A I l tt l ' f I III l f xtr a I lllfl m tr.mirturmlc InlCCtioa v . i. . , 1. 1. iM..tmcni .i r . vntif hm. .rui vour mumi " . mis. It Will onir ui v us or Informstton. l'erwl m raferenee on appiicauon. ... . ... mf i on tight, Buddy," ho cautioned. "I'll have to run tho maro some to catch up with the boys." When tho'ono-pleco battery dashed at a clumsy gallop through tho open gate of tho Dabnoy pasture and swung with a sharp turn into the vista of felled trees, Thomas Jefferson behold a thing to sot his heritage of soldier blood' dancing through his veins. Standing fair in tho midst of tho ux- and-shovel havoc and clearing a wldo circle to right and loft with tho sweep of his old service cavalry saber, was tho Major, coatless, hatless, and crying nevor ' -v .. . un, yen, wo can, lniorruptoil a llttlo boy who had lost most of his buttons. "I lost mlno last wook, and Besides Its pormanont lnscrlnfinnn Pa brought mo a now ono homo tho .. ... - i-.. . .. . mo monument lias borno from time to lI,,u "ay " Bl 0,lCK irom 1,10 court time many bitter nnatliomas agnhiBt "ouse numan justice. Tho government, fool- i.. ini i ... ... - . in noon uuuuiiwi ut tiieso legends. a r.r,.f,.i n.i..j..i , . .. . " - i . iii.iui wviunuaiii, un ,-,,aiuuiy vuusuu uieir removal. "vVhv didn't von t.mtoHt wunn thn ho revival of interest In the storv nhnr,! vnn ,iti, nini v, a nt T nttlliiiin, l .!. ....,.... . ' "w "1W "J'"U v,. mim, dihuu me juiuiicaiion oi regulations? n.c umiiii ui iuu Kroill-groni-KranU- "I wnn Inn tlinnl,f..l tn t,IM, iij .1 . L. . . : . nhlld J,na tn r. I .... " " lu nttnl UJHIUII u.u... w uo.i.o o,, iuu unnumuereu nost "i uio pn- Mr. Chugglns. "I'vo boon trying to I ", V.vr: ;" r TI? :V' " rr? .son "Mt automobile, and It takes a i':n;rv ' 1 1 U,B ia8r Bod denl of trn,n "ff my conHclonco ...... , of them against ono man. Opposed to him tho men of the con struction force, generaled by the young engineer In brown duck and buttoned leggings, were deploying cautiously to surround him. Gordon spoko to tils maro; and when ho drew roln ami wheeled to shout to tho gun crew, Thomas Jefferson heard tho engineer's 22k B rids; Tetb3 . 5 0 1 and it was only by resolutely Ignoring low-toned order to tho shovelers; "Be Gold Fillinr. 1.00 Ensoul Filling! 1.00 Silver Filling. .50 Good Rubb.r Plate 5.00 But Rubb.r PlaUl i.OU the sense of hearing that ho was ena bled to get through, letter-perfect. " 'Blessed aro ye, when men shall re vile you and persecute you,' " ho chant ed monotonously, with roving oyos bent on finding his cap with tho loss of tho careful and don't hurt him, boys. Ho's tho old maniac who threw mo off tho veranda of his house. Two of you take him behind, and " Tho break camo on the uprush of tho unanticipated reinforcements. With Why JVoif "My constituents want some read ing matter. Claim to bo tired of tho patent ofllco reports I'vo been sending out.' "Woll, prepare a speech Incorporat ing somo good, popular novol and leave to print." Louisville Courier-Journal to hnvo somobody testify that sho enn go fastor than a mllo in ton minutes." Washington Btnr, a w A.wHLf.uirru.Muitu Extr'tUn 50 fewest possiblo seconds " 'and shall tho battle readiness of a disciplined H, H, h HIH I.U.I.I l . . I ,, 11 I 4 .. I .nl.lln. nnli.1. nrt,1 ...1.1 . li iuu utuuui. ii rinuu but METHooa say all mannor of evil against you falsely, for my sake' and that's all." And he was off llko a shot "Mind, now, Thomas Jefferson; you aro not to go near that railroad!" his mother called to him as he raced down the path to tho gate. Oh. no: he would not go near tho MMBulidlni.ThlrdtWstAlntfon,t?R He would only run up the lu. .. A. lfct.iir.lt. taUjrt.iUl, ,k . t throuirh tha Dsib- ah work, f nllr raaranteed for fifteen years. Wise Dental Co. urni.pnniTE'n Painless Dentists soldier, Caleb Gordon whipped from tho saddle and ran to help tho gun crow slue tho makeshift fleldploco into position. "Fall back, Major I" ho shoutod: "fall back on your front lino and givo tho artillery a chanst at 'em. I reckon a doso o' broken pot-lron'll carry fu'thor than that saber o' yourn. Buddy, hunt m a punk motnh. will ye?" Worlf, Boggs I was surprhod to hoar that Smith had failed. Ho always soeraed to bo very busy In his ofllco? Woggs Yes; ho spont moro tlmo tacking up those Inspiring wall mot toes than any other man I ovor saw. Puck. Stupid People,. Traveler Havon't you n tlmo ftt. bio? utntion Agontr-wo UBod to hnvo ono until tho pooplo began to think tho trains woro supposed to koop to it. cuugenuo uiaouor. Do not accustom yourself to conBla or debt ns an Inconvenience; you will find It a calamity, Johnson Ultimate Consumers. "Rubber Is going up," .'Vn. nuA Tf.. . . . uuu i v BOi l0 uuy over. snoos,' ti t. . . . vivorsnoosT Shucks I'vn crnt ifuj uros. louisvhiq Courler-Joun Tho Bettor Wiy. Maudo - Formerly W Mniido No: she leti i 1 And It out for thomiorres. 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