The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 20, 1903, Page 13, Image 13

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PORTLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 20, 1003.
FAR-SIGHTED, TOO
THE OLD. OLD WAY
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"I tion't think she's a particularly economical wife'
"You don't? K a woman who saves her wedding dress for a possible second marriage isn t
economical, I'd like to know who is I "
Mabel "Let me tie your necktie for you, daddy."
Daddy (wise from experience) "All right, my dear; but what is it this time a new hat or
at automobile?"
OBADIAH MAKES A CATCH,
(Sor A bite)
BUT NEVER
BRAGS ABOUT IT
Obadiah takes Aunt Amelia fishing, having quarreled with Sallie.
Auntie makes the first catch, and gets a fearful shock.
Lazy Obadiah combining two pleasures is a great temptation.
pTvifAnd Auntiv succumbing meets yith'great success.:: r5: :Jic eventually comes to' the rescueand landg QthLObadiajhnd.e , Notwithstanding th: