second SBjion YKSESBY .1 .: 4 . i-,; TV j if 4" si (-..tw, e ':' PORTLAND, OREGON; SATURDAV EVEVING, SEPTEWB 2R 2 J, 1907 , . - - , ' ' t I . 1. Now, Johnny, just for fun, you know, Sold out his bears at auction, so. The Teddies saw 'twas all a joke, And kept as still as trees of oak. 2. The Teddies made a right good jag When Johnny put them in the bag The old man brought to carry them in. The man is -pleased just see his grin. ' ' " ' ' 5 " y -f ,: -v- ' J '- : i-., '.'' 'J, " ; - ?-- ' - .- J 3. Then off he started down the road, And on his back his queer bear-load. He does not know thd Teds inside Are gnawing a hole twelve inches wide. 4. He hastens on, chuckling to himself, Thinking of his grandson, the little elf! And how he'll open his eyes and stare When he sees a bagful of Teddy Bear o. The grandson me?ts him at the garden gate, And grandpa stops,, bends under Vhe weight t Of tiie great big bag, makmg.believe he's got . , , Something heavy joaide ..which. wejaaowJieJuLBJKTtl 6. And now grandpop takes one look in, And straightway loses his gleeful grin. The Teddies, as you can plainly see, ' Arejellmg'SkiddoorLand "Twenty-threer . 1 J. - ,