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V '. . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL! PORTLAND.' 5ATUJLIDAY 'rlTVTIinNTJ, 1MY W -ITJOE1 : : .. . s , ' - . . : : J : ,.t ,,' -.,.:. 1 : ?.-, . ,, . , , ; . TflE ADVENTURES OF BESSY BUS BODY ' ' '''' ' ' ' ' ' Lll ', ' ' . t' ' t I, . ( ' . J, ' v. ... I 7 ' YOtf$E.UHEAinrmuft-atour flitt WonderfufMaiicIan. (luulrteart. f jes (fought Yd tfrop.in at ftl castle and get fiim to teach me seme K J, knocked, but no one aaswered, to I jet walked right !n. V 'h, , i, 'i " v-, fi 6 V f ' r ' , i' t A ' 1 'Vl !, Arc - V ' , A V A ... 'tt i 4U i 1 r AFTER NOSIKQ awundlRMtttfn tome tiff Htft int room. I heard voicei at hit, and pecking through a Joor I taw the Wicked W!iard and the Grand Duke, the Qucen'i Uncle, talking very etcitedly about the Queen. . . fanT .or va ( I a (1 A la "l I I SO I SNEAKED fnw thiToom amt ilid behind a'cumtn Jet. for tun, and Great Goodnettt I heard 'em plotting to kill the Queen by a Magic Sleeping Potion the Magician had Invented. - v - . Is, . - , "i ,a . ! - I aW ! 1 I- Mm m aT I f . I - I. t. . .. ...... f 4 :,(.. ,v, . t mu ' sc. 7J :Jv ' -.mm. m i awWHEN THE'CRAND'DTJKEmntecftftiof tfcat tbe'ttuf ana deadly, the Wit jet' held a aponga with Hut atuf on it under the tittfe dog't note and the poor .pup keeled over dead. gucat that'll do'the work, and I'll be Xlng.tomorrow, for the Queen hat no other hejrtr aaid he. WELC?MEBBE TTnitfit meal out f Om entrte and run down ( frtr the Qoevi't 1'alace ! The Queen wa to be chloroformed tlut ' nd f alone could tave her! The guard athe gate tried to itop me, ' f alul under hit urm and ran up the palace ttept and right into the jl Qucen'i private apartments. j ss CrJM FOUND THE QUEEN nd told tkcTtha whole ttory at once. She refuted to bclievcrthat her dear Uncle, the Grand Duke, would be guilty of tuch a plot, to I thowed her how to prove it. J-aL Jl"" " 7 " THAT DUMMY) JfkMfl 7-s-JES' KEEP QUIET Wout1tt ald;an3WtTome -kind of a dummy in your place in bed. Then we can hide near bv and aee the whole thow and capture the Wicked Murderers." And that it what we did. Late that night we hid in the Royal Bedchamber and waited. O. it wat terribly exciting! ' ; THE OUEEN WANTED to call the award and capture the would-be atsattinationer, or whatever you call 'em, hut I had a frr plan. So I persuaded her to go to sleep and wait until morning. Then I asked her to write a note to the Grand Duke saying the Queen wat dead, and that he mutt come at once to the Royal r!ace,to be.erowned.Then 1 tenf the 4QufJJlera.d with.thef.ot6,- . p-5Er fTHt QUEBi IS) , A V v ..- i. it- - a a i , toWHEN'THE'GRANn'nUKP rtifiris r wfrW W anj shouted to the Magician: "Come. RlarkHonrt.; m.'nini linim in th Palace. 1 am King, (pr tbe.Qwfen isdead!", "The Queen it dead, long live the King,!" laimed"ttWiard, qi)J jhey ij)ut'.tpnref' r " !i A titT? ft' w -:'!T SEEMED TEN ykrfbcfoTthearatheobr creak and tawl two figures glide into the room and over to the bed. The Wicker Wiiardj listened a moment to be tare Her M.ileirv was sound aslceo. Then he oentlvf held the aponte with the Manic Potion under her nousr.tvll. hnr it I the dummy's nose. Then he slii out and escaped " I A . J i THE QUEEN HAD aitembled "all her nobles and courtters and I u mivmi wmi naa nippcncu, ana tnat tney must anow tne oranii puke t end the throne. So when the Grand Duke arrived they all ahouted, "Lon n . !.in na " Ml on thehrone ana appointed the Magician hi Prime MinisterThfin the'jQ'ueen entered and.thf Grand Duke ell all in beaou- 1 . ! AY : - r. vv .f" - . it mii yuttJN utJNUUWCtU the Wicked Grand Duke and kingdom at once and be exiled forever.-So they xootedt Then the Queen tola riirhf nut hpfnr rvrtvhntlv that I ht uil h.. I:. j i .1 I 5 -- i