The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 25, 1904, Comic Section, Image 25

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Comic Section
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, 4 Sunday, September - 1904
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: ' Umft OC tn. - . " ! to rtlng thM th pto of ritJid tin nd wood. Uo tbf ettleV
hm AUftouai" aKeiAinaa UM mumtow. riu nm , Ann nmn TTni eh hr hundrdi turmriK nil cnucKiin i
. oT t bom coulter fmlUi jrhich gnm bt UU ufkil land
lt ua pluck It."
'Nn- Ann' ftmlaii It. T htt af Mf Brtd fho VlM
la ' born n wl tan, "lt i one ot cbom nwiui bwmw
v But already tn Tin wooaman ama enrun un nnr mm t,
vw u fir hnrnii tmmM nut and olrclra In iratt ''-
, numbers around th adventurer. Our frienaa atpa auii ana waicaea
ucniar
Of AmanoaV,: Into howls of fear and dlatrew. H imwea tn a 00a roiBe or tm
Wovsi-Buc 'S-mill, and Anally daahina; away at a epd that mad Jtba SawHoraa
"We haa forsotten to lake Ua rake." amid the trtwerrant Scare
fmt kinir T'H mnA mmt it." With tha wnprla he climbed
the fence Into tbe fleldT and the Tin Woodman did Ukewlae, for his
th UtUe bomau wtta much Interact, for they were made of ma . ' ftltterina; aya haa) aotload ft atraas piau arowin ypon soma tows
k s&ffi mrw,oir.id i t'sps. irtis
; HFnmng Into the Oumpand ordered that obedient creature to fly ' thereby detaohlne: aevaril ff the pwulUr foUow that rJ
with U W a aaxa auianoe. pooa-.u. , Th. woawle-BuV flnainV ihit'the hoVneu had floem awey. by
m. k; .ii'rtk raat euaenant br old Uncle ' this time had rejoined the party; and ha was about to answer the) f ,
f ni iu'fm 4- aerdas the road. Ell had never heard of , :v Tin Woodman', question when euddemy from mw tne vines a
J' ' ?&.nnVo bueSMha sald-he never had any v ; number of stream .beSan to squirt-like, thoe from mmlatar flre- V
ttrwanV SrrtaWffi?eV 1
, -wft geunSlTSfa tJnol. ijrr. ihonkay.; withi, ( 1 S-V.
that '.ri hornets' net!'( . And the thouht of all the trouble tha ' f,,.?6!.- w w " " ;
.tranr were. limotrfooura-it was aop 6OMnd ibm
farmer tnat ha pent aunaeir aearty ouuuie mu wi.j . waa-ie-Buat "
ht- TTncto Ell. wtpmar th. tear, of Sir W W. i" ?
1 re 1 tn Vootlman maket a diicovery.
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B'aoahr roared Uncle Ell, wtpm the tear of Vr .firm W ' ,? LttIhiL2p
r.k hi. .hi- VM.b fh arittars'ii sit auncea iu inear va - ' srom m Miim" ii. . . .. . . ... . . .
.B"?h".dM. SJMVSI the attention of the :;' th. ISuZX? horW 55. wui have no trouble In glntth.
.JiSjS; SlrtoWdm. Jaok PuaplUnbsad and tto anmtS , WoMla-Bu, said. ., - , ;V , 1
I Maapewi, -am awwa, . . V wV'V",k'. ,..Tr,
- . I 'v''WIiat did tfaeWoggle-Bug iay?-It'i worth $50.66-to know. See pagej, newt ixction, , 4 : ,
f t V, M lBEAR. ;V .
' : r .--v v fjvMtori wxnjUr what tht troubfe-jiv. v yV . curtoiity fa exefted.- V;; Ir-lv-i
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