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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAU PORTLAND. 'SUNDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY", 2. 1903.
OYSTERS FOUND
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By C K. Horn.
OCK OT8TER3T Whtt
It ii tha qaestlon wnlon
heard thouMnda of tlma
rerr aummtr by tha rt- T-r wh,B h- a dalieloua rook
denU of Nya Brook and Nawport, on oyatar at aw, or frlea tha aueculent M-
Tnnln. bar Tha raoly of tha apl- vaiyaa m ouiiar ana crmcwr
cura la: ; them for tha table In tha hundred and
Tha moat daU-htfnl of MralTea." ne miffarent waya In whloh they may m h.v. hn neeeaaarr
Whan th. tld. I. low off Ny. Brook b.MrH HI. faaat 1. on. fit for tha U?mnff'fiJi
beach a email army of busy worker. oaB- to purchaae tha rock oyater. they want
may ba aeen hammering and chlppln p p. cvi-,j for their own table, and are usually
at a Ion Una of black reefa which Cannot Be bnippea forced to dlf them for themaelvea.
crop out of the aanda cloae to tha low outaide of tha Taaulna Bar district Thla createa a rood appetite for break
water Una. Summer rlaltora from tha , l fat. however, and any mornlnf when
cities labor shoulder to ahoulder with tha rock oyater la little known. The the U(Ja u ,ow enough a happy Jhronr
wrinkled aid equawa from tha SlleU reason for It Ilea In tha fact that they rathera on tha beach to search Tor the
reservation, and aU are too busy to C4n0. ahipped. Taken from their elusive blvalvea.
think of class, casta or color, Thay are c0-01 D mala"' m Natlvee of the Taqulna bay country
earning a feast Nothlnr but the turn natlva home, tha rock oysters will not ar not very nthuslastlo over the
f tha tlda can atop them. They are live more than a few hours. The only rock oyater. For yeare the Indiana
dlrs-ln rock oystere. war i which they can be transported alone enloyed feasta of the rare mol-
Kock oyatera are rare. It la 7y 1 n cm" " " J " lusks. ''sam" Irvine waa one of the
claimed, and hae never bean aucceaa- m tha rock ana tne weirnt, witn nrgt notel men t0 disc,Ver their true
fully disputed, that this one lone reef hfrh frelrht and express charges, pro- value and place them upon hla rerular
off Nya Brook beach Is tha only place hi bits them from becoming other than menu.
la tha world where they are to tea a a tar attraction for the summer re- When the value of this plan occurred
found. Where they came from and sort where they are found. to him, Mr. Irvine at once set out to
why they only live In this one spot. Within the paat year a Portland ho- find someone who would furnish him
has never been satisfactorily ax- tel man, who la noted for hia enter- with the required number of shell fish,
plained. prise In securing everything his guests a canvass of the Indian camps seemed
Portland people who visit tha Ta- may desire, heard of tha rock oyater fruitless but at last he happened upon
qulna bay resorts In tha summer sea- for tha first time. Ha Immediately 'Annie." Annie Is a squaw whose age
son probably know all about rock oys- cent an agent to Taqulna bay to learn in uncertain, but whose memory ante-
tera. For tha benefit of the large whether or not be could have them dates that of the "oldest Inhabitant."
; number who have never had tha pleas- shipped here at a reasonable figure. Her subtle cunning and Indian instinct
u re of a aeaaon at that garden spot It Tha agent'a report waa adverae. It enable her to find rock oysters when
might be explained that they are not waa estimated that it would coat the all others fall. The time of the moon,
really an oyster; being solid rock and gueate approximately one dollar each the stage of the tide and various
tha task of gathering a "mess" la no for the shell fish, and even Portland other "signs" all figure In Annie's
light one. Tha reef must ba broken epicurea would not pay auch a price. method of securing the shell fish,
up Into small bits and oftentlmea tha Besides the difficulty In shipping the Annie promised tha Nye Brook hotel
most energetio worker la the one who molluaks, the agent found that he man aha would secure him ail the rook
receives tha 1m. vt reward. Tha rock would have a hard time In securing oysters he could use and her figure
oyatera dwell In colonies and without them In any quantities. The Newport- has become so familiar to the sum-
t he expert Knowledge or tne xnaiaa era couia not aee enougn prorit in aig- mer visitors, wno nave an seen ner on
quaws, who seldom mane a mistake, ging tnem ror market ana tne Indiana,
they are hard to find.
INDIAN
?0CK OYSTER. FEAT.
who had displeased the Great Spirit. Spirit to spare his life. He was given
He was a very bad Indian. He started fresh strength and It occurred to hlra
out hunting. He searched the hills that before he atarted on his hunting
back of VaqulnA bay for the fame trip he had left a handful of clama on
which was usually so plentiful. Not a the reef off the beach. The tide waa
deer, bear, or even a bird was to be low and he crawled to the rocks In
found. the desperate hope that a few of tha
Undaunted the hunter tramned far bivalves were still clinging to tne oaaa
Mine urovieiua wim nun. xiin oniii turn . " . .u-n . xi - In
a hunter had convinced him that food had left the shell fish. Nona waa In
H OYSTtK back into the mountains. He had taken he. Jl8-h J 11 ".j10.1'' . W"h 2
f Vioi wr Provision with him. His skill as wh?" h. .reach.ed.. 't9 . BP wheL" V
IV ANNIF
rnhe wntSS to "t ' Then he prayed again and tha dreat
Flnall affer h had tramped days Spirit commanded him to amlte tha
mnA dv- withnnt Hm a Hvinr thinV rock. Picking up a fragment which
he realised mat na waa Deing pi
for hla defiance of the Great
coaat He lost his way and wandered ulra were exposed to his view.
for weeks in tne mountains, eating M
nothing but berries and roots. President William H. P. Faunca of
Half dead, he finally reached tha Brown university haa started a move
beach. None of his friends were to ment whereby it ta hoped to Interest all
be found and he finally sank exhausted Brown men, undergraduates aa well aa
on tha aanda, waiting for death to and alumni, In booming Governor Charles E.
hla misery. Hughea of New York for president.
When ha waa on tha varra of oasstna Governor Hushes is a Brown man and
aoross to tha Happy Hunting Grounds is held In high regard by the students
livlnr thin rock. Picking up a fragment wnicn
lnf nunishad h-d been broken from the reef ha
Gr5t HniriT struck a blow with all hla etrength.
Js toward the Th reef crumbled and the missing
her dallv trlna to the hoteL bucket of Although no scientific exdanatlon of gend which Is worth repeating. It
wno sometimes sen a rew, nesitatea to bivalves in nana, mat tney nave tne origin or tne tock oyster nas oeen run someinms; uae mi
. Tha hard worker la wall repaid, bow- promise the bivalves In any such quan- dubbed her "Rock Oyater Annie.
discovered there la an old Indian le- There waa onca an Indian hunter ha repented and prayed to the Great of his alma mater.
NEW BOOKS AND THEIR PUBLISHERS-Jack
' London f Ihe Road "Ike Convert" by Elizabeth Robins
the story for tha scene
covers oi tne dook are
the man of BDaln. and
handsome colored Illustrations,
McClure Co. Price fl.CO.
Tha
"Poet Lore," for tha winter quarter,
,,THB Road," by Jack London. utter rutlHty of American right, when life It will carry weight and Interest, i Bn unuaually good and acceptable
Aa a work on hobolam this American Justice hold; the scales, but to the uninitiated into the Inner clr- number. Its leading article Is a four
i&s&'S AUTOPHONE FOR OPERA GOERS By a Novel
Device Calls for Carriages Have Been Simplified
mm mj erIAT promises to be a devioe When 14 numbers appear on the ap- the Metropolitan Opera house and that
1 wm f-iiitr the paratus. the topmost one, iastened on tnose prormng Dy it nave aone so soie-
lAf i fl .i. "no of hooks, turns around tha top ly by noticing the apparatus and guess"-
carriage eervlc after the opera ot the apparatua and descends on the ing its purpose, it will be readily seen
vanwer ttaln mt tHaiSJ ai f tha MaT. an1 1 Asa at nhaln a ntiv tha honlr nr IMA Thar mnr h irraa far ttllrdta inntim n tTm
commission, for It la un- Jn.wl oapaaes or tne nobo ana bis auii ana uninteresting, it is, now- riauy: "The play by tha Ruaslan ronolitan opera housa It orla- board until it reaches the foot, where talned as soon as opera-goers know of
iiueationahiv an exhaustive- and com- ""-""" m..., u ' uviu "", a" - writer, jLeonia Auareieir, naa, it aeems . . . ... - . z. it la removed rrom tne nooKS. men tne existence or mo new aevica ana
flueauonabiy an exhaustive- ana com death M from detection. It one cares dig at the majority of army women, and to ua greater etrength and beauty n-td with Mr. Conrlad himself. If hooks turn around at tna bottom, how it works. .
plat, treaties on tha subject Mr. to become familiar with the language of a tribute to the few good mothers. than any Russian play yet printed In successful. It will not jmly do away with emerge on the front of the apparatus It is now being used every night
fcondon himself la supposed to ba the the road. Mr. London has given them A very ridiculous story about "Mar- -p0et Lore.' Indeed It comes the nearest th, mel-.Bhonea now used to call out again, and are ready for carrying an-, after the opera As soon aa its prao-
hero of th. storv which 1. wholly nar- V.7 opportunity, and the most up-to- lanna"s party," brings out to excellent to belng a work of real inspiration and "f't., T, IV other carriage number. ' tlcabillty is proved and a similar auto-
naro or Ui atory. wnicn 1. wnouy nar uUl , .jjajnea Ug,d w tn effect, the "party lines " as they are geniu. "thaa any Ru,un pfay we hava th ""Bb carriages, but will en- Thirtv-nlnth atreet and number apparatus Is In.
xaUva. without a .uspiclon of romance, tailing efFect Through It one also drawn In the army and throws into re- et met anywhere." able those who are waiting for their antraM to tha Metroool tan Ooera "tailed at the other carriage entrance to
and relate, tha experience, of tha hobo learna what the .JooH and generoua ef the snobbery and shoddylsm of Hewlett and Hearn; TwoTypea oY carria. to aUy Inside tha lobby whlla hous? there I- Meommfflon foraS the Metropolitan Opera house, on For-
Will be Seen that wol nweoi, um ay vi mo opera oijubv
the foot of the ap- "legapnone man win doubtless oe pasu
to the six carriages
tne aoor.
m a " ""OI aa w am a . - - - - DldUK II kill . WV IIIUU V UUICI VUW CJav- - - tvm v.aa 'ut W
; eiuns ua wdueiuk, wnu wmpxj Lonaon, ana also nave tneir code of or a iauy. , amples of tha poetry of which she street entrance of tha Metropolitan auccessrui, do away witn tne ear-spu:-
as na beats Ma way. Back ana lonn, , i,.T7 r.. -V-.. . V " ' TL . tv,- ifi,n th. mm..nd ifA r.'''"'""' ,V.u""J.i":.f trvin ta ort a in whn th.ir urriim earrlaaes. Thus, it
. . . j v"- M L J " - ------- stuuy in comparison anu sots mo uuw ' i
ao Iht iwnntri &n1 nrnrnru hla rood w t r-Pm cmrla nvr Ih cntlra nnot m hrniirht i . .L A . ,n , .1 nv. m w , A-1 .1 tne SIX numbers at
-i w ' -1 . -.v.. - " ii v mint " . , , " , r, ,,rw. arainsi ine oilier in uiununnuiiK iikiii.. win u iwi 1.9 iui niciii wr. ....0.11
in ... ...... KHMrinni manner. on fences, tanks and everv available out interestingly In the chapter on The panu .h n..n Ttaii.n Pnotrv " tt -1. paratua correspond
JTIT. ::...V.4T;;w.77.L. Place, they leave their word of encour- Part of One Colonel's Lady." and shows . .1.17 n.TtHirt. "w 't. . f"v w waning tn front or
as a weu-wua we ue uu. uvo- .nrHit.. vt what ahn can do If she is the riant kind o,C.;. " -iT... been tried only at the Thirty-ninth Mnt nnitr win
The Greenhorn Cook.
From tha Washington Star.
tragedy closely Interlaced, and giving honor and etiquette. Perhaps no picture In the book la wrl'ies. h.iui. hut it .. tft h. ting megaphone common under present Colonel George Harvey of New York
,ch other a tight race for first place "The Roa(r compare, favorably with drawn with more telling effect than 8everai other pr08e articlea and a per( , .' . . P.rove" M conditions In front of the opera house, d'suuf,d t a recent dinner his vlewa
ih. IuiaIt Hut th. .tnrv I. nnn all iv. . v -i i j .,,. that nt "Vrnth nlirht " tn ahum th. alflr-k- . dci ymu. Hio nrlfMclLl tt will h. Intrrulurnrf h.fnr. . j r Rhnnf tha dl.flnir nt tut hn.hunrli
II. . - mo numui uuior wura, ng walls 11 " ........ --- - rew well cnosen poems WHO an unusu- r out 11 will rentier it uuiieceHani y iur V . 1 L r
ot Mr. JUmdon's books; there is always a may not attain the popularity of some, es. of army morals, the temptation of a BtronB editorial department under tha end of this aeaaon at the other car people to stand outside, craning their ,The,re f.re .t00.,ma,n?; fat U8b.ndvI
deep under layer of humanity In them, thera are none that contain deeper or the officer, and the careleaa, irresponal- the heading "Life and Letters," make raM entrance on Fortieth atreet. It necks to .ee whether their carriage, are maintain It stoutly, he said, If the
antf a profound note that sounds the more far-reaching problama of human- blllty of army mothers 0f the most highly literary and i 'inrked thl follTwlna manner- anywhere In sight, or dashing forward. elf.hi ot. " me,n were brought down
ouestlon mark to aome of our aoclal ity The army canteen cornea In for aome rf-.H,pa, -,,.,.. n, th i v Poet n. . 0 . manner. nrhan into rain or anow under the to the right standard, they and their
problem.. book 1. handsomely bound and '"fn'tu'fion16 l "'companCTo's'ton' th' 4"' Pet Thiny-nlnth' .'tree? thlrS". "n.aUe" KpraKlon" Vtt.b lasf "ailed . happier. Diet', th.
ifJAii wtfhr"thef KS'S ttW's' mThedb8oCoUk88r.d iSfvy bound and 'what f t0 elJU, 80una and lJyfffi their carriage th.
involuntary army of the unemployed, hobo experience. The Macmillan com-
well illustrated. The McClure company. diBcussion of the 'recent fU ffi" "hr0"" h?!"r;."? ""iJ" . TJ!?. n?ed .b ""savory," ha
tlon. and tamporarily7brought-him Into " cAt S ftrof Ainu- Thlrtyinlnth street atreet lobby. In thl. proving the departure of what Thaclk- things, I recall a certain greenhorn cootT
that clas. and In contact with men who Th. Par nt Destlnv " bv C N and 5-? J?V.oi p1ai. 2t ?v?I lobby is another apparatus, consisting aray calls "carriage company" after the "This greenhorn cook lived with one
-Ve fo?ce uStS Thobom In thl opn- 'Tho Convert." by Elizabetii Robins- A Wmi2m.on-T& husband ad eerw Vro& Evenlnr Post under the tiUe ? a board, around which two and- opera, he thought of Installing a reg- of the ifadlng famllle, of my naUva
Sg chapter the author, apparently with- story la, plainly put. founded on wlfe, writers of flctlon? can certainly ot Tht f Cvcla o? Prosoerl tv " It s less chalna are worked by hand. At ular telephone service from the corner Peacham. On Chrlstmaa dayas aoon
i&taX&UrthtbtiBOMtr iBV0LwotF Jt'l ilr catch Tnd hold the reader In any coun; ,.10,?, poemST'that ' "the re- !!50?..t.U7S iae?S J?aL"-uii 2f. J'SllfLS"!!6-.?: h burnln? Christmas pudding had
lies, and sagaciw oi tne tramp into . T, .," T "r, try tney Chose to carry mem 10, ana .nnrr.B M.vninnnil with .n .vtr&nrdln.rv huvm un iiuj iv u umij-muw .wcci. wiu(o oeen poriioneu out. a general cry or
thOrst class and shows that It takes Mlaa Robins at one t Ime -wrote a play. thf, tlm ,t happens to he Spain. Spain 8UcCe1s' bv IhSIe methods of a ffi eft?i?Kllnft.h -i w lobbjr' But a?, B00n 8 tna "tophono horror rose from the Christmas fiast-
. a keener wit to earn bread by a ready ba?d "P?6' hmo- h.loh.wa8 with all her color, her warmth, her ro- years aao we still possess and they an - When the oarrlagea begin to move device was called to his attention he at ers, and the cook was summoned from
tonsnie than by the sweat or tne Drow. T" r""""- " , " mance, intrigue ana nistory, ana etpain nt ir , ,tn, in th. fntiir. u. .Jv"' ""' avenue ana onco reiugmMu n Buvainagwi. iqe xucnen.
irJ,ur. iL " o ' i i ... t i American, she could not approve of the 1. v,-Jl m i, th. , rH-.ro le8s certain a factor in tne future Thirtv-nlnth street tnward th. lni.h. Th f ul trlalu wr marl, on 'M.rth. .m th. .
'irDooCtaachers the SblirVhon It Ktnt&$tg of me youn'g king Is about' to "b7 cefe- rnltUlSl U the clo-e of the operatlo performance a Wednesday evening January 16 They Vhat on ekrth' have you done to th
come, in contact with the genus hobo tuffragett. of Lngland, but yie con- brated. One could hardly imagine a un,af,lni, ln, , ia of lt raerlflo teLh- manstationed on the corner asks each were gulte satisfactory. Two hundred puddingr
tramp. It can hardly be said that In version of th rolno of the present ,ore entrancing setting for anybody's JnY? nainalr th& afr each suctsl coachman what number he holds. Thia and fifty carriages were filled and dls- "Martha shook her head In bewildered
uTv of Oi Adventures over the many Btory 19 understood to be largely a per- Btory, but particularly a story by the i?? f.7'ty . MieiJin.n ",u,s: number la at once communicated to tha patched in 26 minutes from the Thirty- and hurt innocence.
road, tha author takes his reader, he Shi. hi, r,J.n Williamsons, who could set their char- iiiatri hav Tin 'du i time riaen to futophone operator, who communicatee ninth street entrance. "'Why, nqthin1, mum,' said aha. 'onlyf
. .rvr4..A a irmvsa th Irlvirl- j juaoa vvwn awa c wui HPI PIS Oil 11 HH.I1U JUT in L11U 1V1 IDBUUI 1 v " . . . . - ... 1 L 111 lUITl UVBf L II H Wim ifl Tng man IT Wnin II IN nnmn 171 minR I n n T mm TPT I dm I r T na hparirltf Vm crl ira wisa an' anl
MsI yet hla confession, fo the old EE??0 fWi ft.?.0 n'iaJ: r!.ve-r. and m.?ke an lnterestl"8 tory out and nr?stl7e than in the nVecedine cycle the Lobby- e latter then strings th. no public announcement of the new de- I poured kerosene over it instead. Won'4
I. KTsiirOilo oHvau a hint that thai uwb ...- vw DI LllOil ttlUltJB. m ' j i. al. '' IIUUIUUT O
mclus velv written. v. , i u-- ui prosiwr iy. a m urmer oui- u ..nr
on the line of hooks end moves vice has been made In the programs of it burn right?"
k.i.ki
FAMOUS CHURCH LEADERS Aclna B.i
SrVopje'teanVt Hard for Methodist MissiW
HB3 church of today is preeml- man who can satisfactorily conduc
nently a missionary church. Bo ? business aggregating a million dol
true Is this that if one were to I, a,ye l8 c?"itleJ.ln bJ?!lnaa" "Lr.
desire quickly to find the leading abilUy. For the ten vears from 18?'
men In any American denomina- to 1908 the total receipts of the Meth
tirofuslon of wasted svmDathy. The IV: J, r 1 m CT r . nis country oecause nis miner, now
lurdm of Mr London'i i whole doctrine though intended obviously to throw Into deaa, had ben a follower of Don (iarlos.
ini llVflnds exn?esslon In this bit of .co"trast -thA . on""f 60: and because of an unfortunate colncl-
wrTI.T.i. fr-m h(.. ciety Derore ana aner u. viuii interest denee that haDDened to h maelf. when
iivw, tak.. hold Of It. ... .t,- ., f 01 hi. ln-tr, hlu
aw inn aria v - iviihiuNj w
The heroine of the book, Vlda Lever- native land induced him to cross over
rience: "The very poor constitute the
last sure recourse or tne nungry tramp.
EYELASHES.
The very poor can always be depended ing, a wealthy eociety girl has had the border Into Spain. From this time Eyebrows, Too, Will Be Supplied by
UDoa h. never turn away the hun- ome aoul-stirrlng and tragic experl- on the hero lived abroad under an as- . avmi a ,n '
at u am niu Un,vmilDi
rry Time and again, all over the ences and when the story opena is In sumea name, uaier in sees ine nero-
fjZted BSteaThave i been refused food perhaps a receptive mood, but discards Ine, Lady Monica in an automobile and
bv tt bit hou.e on the hill and al- the things that present themselves and determines to follow her into the for-
oy tne oig nouae un uio niu, uu bj i - .. . , . hiian mil tnr it la nv t flr.t . vhl
have I received food from the ttr uyun w l"i ""i1 '"".p -
From Health.
there are a dozen or mora loop, project
ing,.
y thl. time the effect of the onoalna
na. oeen lost ana tne operator I. obliged
to . desist and put off the further sew-
T
mg or nair ror anotner sitt nr. The ti . n.iu not n h.iitr in "";vi miuiaiy ?'m.
In Pari, and London, where tha Idea next atep in the process Is cutting off . , ' " V th. ,i..i. " , ana t.ne. annual ums are lncreasi
-tt.nrl. the maetlna-s of the Biifr- with both of them. orlainated. there are aneclallsta who ana trimming tne ends of the loops. " " -.v'-.". mumiy mat in recent years xi
by the creek or marsh. e"n5 ?r.ti1.Au."1?: nL i .n h.rinirt tt,t lv Vonlrn . f. ! . r" .. . PCIJ.l wno and the result la a flnn think S Moat of the denominations have divided Leonard lias had the expenditure ol
window stuffed with ?UMB" lu - t'h. .-....f'th. maae a nanasome living out Of the Pro- ..t .u.ih. Ft i. V. V'i.ti-S near y 12.000.000 ner vear. Althouah i
-faced mother broken ?r uie to t sues wn.cn involve nobliman who. VlthLady Monica cess of .transplanting hair from tha touch that U U ? come that make, thenl w T? missionary business, ft 1. a large busll
you cn&riiy-monsers: " ftn(i her mother, as well as his. were head to th. .v.hrnw. ..l..h.. look like nature, own. When thv nr. uepanmeni., mi.uo ...u tureign. ine ness. i
and learn, for the poor lImul c"- .... . . . .,,. . i.,,, r.n in .r. .ntmnhu. ... : . ' ' r.t .nt th.tr .tiu .n in tk. ir.t finl. Its nrnrk in th. nan., nt Dr. Leonard In a statesman: a forelrf
They neither give " "wry ruii or .ugge.uon ana ;r .7-'".- "V Ma2r d in tne crave ana rich can patronl.e the new : "iir faahTon -iin, !."; nn! rJ. J 'T.-l IZ- Vu- :i missionary secretary needs to be. Ouil
their excess. They P"ena? iur tne luvur. it 1. nu oroi- ttma for tha calebratlon. The banlshe-d method at preaent, for bealdes beina erated UDOn the most unp.annv lnnir Th. c"uru" ". 01 Ing all these years he has succeeded H
Thev arlvfl. and with- fary uun turn ia vuiu iu wuno wy an nno.l.H h n Am.M. n.in..i , , .n,0fn. n.t -t.n 1. t new a.ld weak Churches in the United avoirllno- rtlfflmiltlo. nn th 'nr.lrl
wbit-thay need for bur' du hh.fe9 t bVlxteL!ly " tbi " chauffeur, "followed the t7 r;" ,t" " "ngs, made of sUvTr and Ino ta??r than taJe?; Some home mission boards and field." and at the same .time he hal
verv often from what ing and while it may not De extensively t. ml,h , th. .nnnVnn. .ni 10 accompnsn it. i,nifn t .1 i. societies extend their operations as far ra.oncii.rt th. int.r.at. 'nf M.thnrtl J
for themselves. A r STirim lU' oi hla hlghneaa Here the The specialist works by putting in, curve which is' essentiaf to perfect afield as Porto Rico and Cuba, but for Home and Foreign missions In thil
not eharltv. f'harlty tood It 1. dellciousiy tempting in its ,?-- mi,. . k.m tr,,io .nil hrimr not on. the new eyelashes and fvuhmm ko. ti, th ..... .."..i..Tr.. the most part the state, and territories ommtrv in. hirh or. mnr. thai
with th. rtna- wh.n romance and character sketching and f. hirrtoif inm th. .tn kinR wherever they are absent or o-m-or thin v..j- .v,r comDrise tha field of home mission liahi. t Monh in n Honnmino tinn nl
way.
little shack down
with its broken
rags, and Its tired
wun laDor. un,
jo to the poor
are the charitable.
nor withhold from
hava no excess.
hola never, from
loemsetves. ana
they cruelly need
none to the doe.
). ta tha bona shared
you are JUSt aa hUharv as the Hoe." will ineicuy imro ui.,ujr nviii.il, uu- .i-ravn a da no-emu a .vnorimnnt with ana SO CUnninK IS he In his work- that In. J. WOrK. Tn. TOrelgn WOrK 18 designed to T.Mnnar4 ho. .Inr.va hHn frlanillv t
V'WaJa, however, about the only mor- m,ndf.1...f ftar deeper and higher re- ft kine who has-not already been srath- "ot even the closest scrutiny can detect Moat of th. hair, that ha. h..n carry the Christian gospel to those all lntareat Idantiffed with mission!
i J5 tb fthor Jloaa, for, f?"'u'" "inS J!nt t th. w,,a r'4 t t,a fathers. The banned any difference. By means of the new transplanted take root and grow" but a Land." c"?? neathAn J "J"'0' tba their support, but his admlnistrJ
:,.i .u;. "1 r,. J"" tramp, -- ,7nTi,tnLTn .V. nir VT t nHn noDiemwi na ine opponunuy to renaer o", wiucn are at few or them fan out ana have to be t",0'f", "?" "" io o tion nas nevertneiess Deen a nrm on
n"T eoma ana makina- "" a service to tne Kintr wno. as is to be yiuumiy. nines oniy passaDie becomo ntt.nnAil to irnr th. firat month it rouna in ana Ainca, aitnouirn Hn la avmnathatln but always lust!
ISO foreign missions In man niwrnlH aa tha laariAl nt hi
America and In some of the Eu- cause, whether at his desk In his offld
nines. tin fiMfth av.nii. N.w Yoric oi nmmJ
Within a year the mlsalonarv an.alr.r .n th. nlotfni-m of a tnlaalnri.
i vuw iuciiiuuiBi episcopal ary convention. Meinoaiai. are justii
r. . t',. '7l ,77 " ""iiKv- . j . t".r.rr" :.ti bvuuu v u.n.n., m.iui,, iubiuuh mm .VU aeuerany same way. but there la not ao mucn swi" " loreiKn, were sroud or him.
. . -" ii-riTnai tl. V 7 , J mjouei y. ui wuih wio inevivaDie duii nun. uwu ui me person to naln associated with tha tirocess aa In conuuetoa oy a single society, aeslK- Adna B Leonard has been a Meth
InaUtuUona of the country, there are I Snif i.ti?-reJ.f tn atory must be double page colored picture of a beauti- and in order that the process may be aa
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ivonuuu iw utiwYing mat t,
our eourta ana prisons are tne Breeding
plaeaa of ertme, aa prison aid workers
miw. t.'l " m i. ""y rui not urumi scene at a Tamoua Dull "ainieso as pusHiuie, ruDoea witn a su
it t wo?roJf-' Kht. lution or cocaine. The operator then,
i.JfV-J.?wvr, not written with tho As tha "Chauffeur and Chanerone." by a few skillful touches, funs hla na-
A Distinction.
ary .ocwty, and in recent yeare this He waa born in the town of Berli
uotueiy nas imu one supreme executive Ohio, in 1887 and was graduated fro
uaⅈii.i. una in&u -wno was reanonamia iwt TTntnn ai d-a iitiio Tn ihhr- i
for the economical prosecution of Meth- was a candidate for the office of go
From .TndrA LlhrftTT.
Thar VisaH haan an avnlnalAii m t tM-.fi Atitst iftATlinn Wnrlr in A manlA aaJ M - . m rvv J .-L.-a rK.-,V.lhUl.-. a J Ti f
:i.l bantair. if rha KaaU iw... nMW, Qrj taCtf UlnAflil 111 fhet arrttst-. vcivi thrnnirh tVta iallnaotA Int.A Mm. rV.vrMi.rh 4ViA avt-ania' - " - . v. . T ."a" - Ji. T 3r"7 '"".TIT" ",11"! " ?raur W WUIO Wl lf riwuviuun ucu
JJi! C,1te JSS: Tf .frSVa- aSSSi waP,7heownU"to'athaWroom S-raUaS. tna WlSS Methodist a
wTiT? .nXiV-KiSKZv -?S?' time, wflK-tta" l. io .rTrSnS-ff.i .7. I," Jf wn?r?..v?al . "uaa' r?.fr?i5l "3 f.n"?"raI confer- to be found, and. from thl. time fori
j.. . .t i - . . ------- tt . - ... " . ' - .w.t av imv yuiiju uub uwvvwvwn) aavjiiva. vsaw r"""! t,iiq buuiBrBncfi nun na wiii nn uneciaiiv rRODKniEHn a a -
pattn:.. ... . : rlei.td h,m very f0Uir yra atnea leader lh foreign misalon.;- for a res
Fall., hla trial and 8 days' lncarcera- old for ' eMMm ..j utia is too troduce the reader to Bpaln rather than gus. The needle passes In and
tonTla one of tha atrongeat features of , adults Nor ?. it -."J?. ySnK ?or to entertain with a romantlo tale. The the edge of the lid. leaving
the Wk and 1. a powerful wraJamain,Targ'etrcla' of raartHt.Un !!?e 5'Ctures of Spain which the authora thread In loop, of carefully i
a. .l. ui..d. tk.i a. l-ij '. Vl . 1B VI rfsaUlCrH that th Acoav aA KaniitftSi1 an1 -.a.HK k. 1AM-U Tirka. kl. (.a... U.
D ha Vak aaVlaaa aVaall aa aa -MM thai 10 ta j ' . ".!. ..I .
-- - " (.bm - wiivifj or r&rir tn.. na i K...a..t .7. v - tr:--rj- nri..i Aiii . " i-r--" i fcii wwj w jvw .sv .i rinremeni oi xueuioa hi Dnevriinr
.thfLy. thl. author hVv1 em- book one' i. "aorrv'to" Kail .ofn: S '"." "aVh" ,-:,am ?: !? nA.?a5t?d: ' . i.. ...... .'W61v?.m. ." -tandpoint last year put tha home mission work 1
AOftwopi xamuiag with army for tb tory and aaaOn" karri' to iaao iaWal thiouah tha iuf-'lamxli inkji; i SV7;,W2J. tJ" - WUi rT' r',.. wi tK.l"u".enu t,a l? n'
Dr. XaMnard baa been ononnou -A another board.