CQYeTltQ1&fJUDCtCDMJlt SBCCNDECTIJDN ri V ' ' HO ;"" I ""'t -" J , -..1 , , 4 -SO' J) .V 4.. ri t4 V 1 PORTLAND, OREGON; SATURDAY EVENING, . OCTOBER ;lV 1907 -: I" j Y ST" - r I I n IT',, "Ml .V it s M IJT M. I ' " -;. ' ' x-' f ." '. J't V . ft. t,- : v -u v " J v . ' ! i ' - I. "Now, Teddies, don't you run away; ' I'll be right. back, and then we'll play." Thus Johnny speaks, then goes indoors To helplhis mother with the chores. 2. The Teddies, just to have some fun, Climb in the barrel, one by one. They think they'll have their master guessing. When he comes back and finds them missing. i ib- - " Ji.Jt ' ' i ." 1 1'fc'- i. i-, v ., ,-, , ii 'in i ii ill - ii J, 0 8.4 The barrel Isolds the six all right. You see, not one of them's in sight The tip of Simpys tall hat. shows, AndNorah's just through with the clothes 4. She pours the water from the tub Great Scott 1 what's making that hubbub? The splutters, splurges, "wows" and "woops Are fairly bursting the barrel's hoops. I i n L. .. ji 1 Lixiiii I! j . lrMn , 1 Wfe" iaTf rS sV" r4iWi$Wf rf 5 Over the barrel goes with a smash, And out of its mouth six Teddies dash I ' - Norah's having a caniption fit, . i4&4ohainlo 6. Whom do you think the joke is on? r Who ought to Uughthe Teds or John"? "Hey, fellows!" cries' John; "get off your duds '1 " f .... 1 ' 1 1 H3 ... i". : I: