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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6. 1003. HARVESTERS' WHIRR CEASES Umatilla Has Distributed Her Big Crop of Wteat to ReaJy PurcLaserfl-fBiV Returns From Shipments V v -i , ''. V-..-. th J.r-C ill t .vv V r " Tf" "v; rr 4 JN TUB LAST FIELD AV6.7. 08 T By Bert Huffman. ; , . HIE whirr of the harvester's wheels ' has ceased In Umatilla county. For many day they have mad music that meant dollars and cents to the wheat kings. It ha '. been a successful harvest . From the , ' time many of the wheels started, SO, 3 J or 40 days ago, not a stop has been made excepting: to eat and sleep. The crop will crowd 4,000,000 bushels mighty close.. No Tain fell In the coun liy during the arrowing season and farm j era were extremely pessimistic. , The7 ! did not believe It waa possible for am j average yield to grow this dry yea?. I They declared that many fields WOuliS not be harvested at all. . It looked es ''tremely dubious for a time. ' But when the harvesters -begma' ' pour out the goldan ; stream and the j sack sewers on the combined harvester V I platforms were kept busy, even pioneer ., ' wheat raisers, took notice. ! Fields that ' were- : marked down tol8 bushels j threshed out 24 and 2.. Dry patches ; J that were pronounced too light' to har vest yielded 16 bushels. Foothill tracts . 'which had been strangers to rain since 1 early In the spring turned out almost j a normal crop and now that the ma- i chines have. been pulled into tha sheds,. the' tallies counted up and the sacks" ! paid for, fsrmers ara really surprised About 800 combined harvesters Jjav fallow Jn the nest field. It ta s con- I at 'the result. ' ' ' been employed In the couitty for the tinuous process of plowing, cultivating, i Almost a normal crop has beea ha?- past 80 days, "Wheat hauling will now harvesting, then seeding, cultivating and vested In Umatilla county. Last year begin and th teams that have bar- harvesting again. I the yield was 6,000,000 bushels, but that vested the grain will deliver it to tha I was extraordinary. " It ; was a thrrj grain warehouses, the flour mills and j more than unual. Four million bushels the storage platforms. ,1s a normal crop, although that figure Already seeding Is In progress .In has been passed several years (within many places for next year's crop. Tha : the past decade and in this exceedingly, dust from the combined harvesters In inr-houses before) Half a pound, mam? mWimVr I., ,... ..,., ni v. i i. r.u ..Mrs. S.limdiet Two or three pounds. W4fiJ&fitiim A Butter Gag. ' From Tlt-Blts. Mis. Sllmdlet Put plenty of butte? on the table. ! New Girl (who has worked In board- 5? oT T!T3I21 WT-'W , jfzmm- -: . . n 11 M' ; ill Silllililll if V T. .7 -,',: .:; i VuriZ4F K III r V s v:-":'i:i':'"',::,;;;;;';"':',v.:-'" '-'v'" :.:';. , . . - . . -v1 ; 1" M ft ENGLISH DISLIKE AMERICAN QT-TTi DT? "D Q Prejudiced Aainat Americans WKo Insist on MIXVJT ST XJA.W Oettintf What They Want rom'hop Assistant From a Staff Correspondent .wanted. TV'hyt Simply because you buy a blua-knobbed umbrella, or aa ONDON, July It. American shop- cannot fool them all tha time, peca- opera-cloak Instead. Tou are not al- pers are not popular In London, slonally an Amerloan visitor knows a lowed to "Just hava a look" at anything. This statement will, perhaps, ba thing or two. and ha points out. In tha Tou are not axpsoted to examine flfw ' a shock to tha pride of the Tan- rood old "quiet," incisive American way teen different fabrlos without definitely koa tripper, but It is none tha that this, that, or the other article la a deciding upon one of them. "Tou are ex. less true.' Only the other day the writer "fake," and tha average British shop- paoted to buy something whether voti cams across this sign In a shop-window keeper resents being found out. A. want it or not It is mainly owing to in Charing Cross road: "American recent consular report Issued by the this attitude on the part of he London shoooers not Invited." . I went in and American government, warning travel- stores In general that American visit. inquired the cause of the extraordinary n Americans against being "taken ta" org have such a disagreeable time' and display." Curiously enough, ' tha ahop ry European aeaiers. is joonea upon ty it is Just on account of this friction w. mt mnmant full of Americana. ' -""r.-... . .""'Vr." - '"".I " u unpopular. Tha - - - . axirrineiy nia lame. iesDiie ail con- writer recently maia m on n u. ... one of Whom explained: , ' sular warnliiKS however, an immense oral large dress-goods establishments in I came In because that sign attract- ".mount or lurnuure raiting goes on, ana ixniuon and tried to find out the- rea- . .4 . i A i. ...hi T ' runnma nouo u vaing nun la iue son lor me prejudice aralnat th ed ma. I am going to atay In until I utest "antique." American ahopper. At a big emSorlun? convince tha shop-keeper that tha attl- Not only Is the prejudice 'against in Regent, street the manager kindly tuda is unfair to American , visitors." Americans In tha antique furniture, bus- tried to explain matters. r ' Tha ' nartloular hon wu a. aacond. "" 71' ,P'"""'"f " , , .' , "u "" l" American woman cornea ina particular enop was a aecona- to nnKriv an other trades particularly Into the ahnn " ha aiM '!. . i.."!:? - hand furniture dealer's near Trafalgar the . drvrooda business. When an Idea, of a-etttnr niriimi.. m.J . r kannaj-A Tha' imirini wm in thin American womtn goes into a big West particular shade of ninth. fnr iu.JT . Ik x.m.u London store, aha expects the same snd, if she cannot sret exactly what -h. - ""'"' ..v,m" ..a u unUDua k)nj ... treatment s is would rind in one wlahaa in tha vorv ltt .V , :r - I n tr fiak' t ( flll.nn Anna'a tlma mA vCi A V. I In nw larva imarlnan Ka 1 tl -1. '- v. ' j V .' Ing big prices beds were not They were , cavlr Bpoda china dishes turned , out last betide the American innocent who goes In . English dry goods stores) to take month- at Doulton's London Potteries; into a blir London shoo and falls to down hnmirH. nf mil. "J una inventing goou Amerrcan aoiiars in ouy sometmng.'. xne cieras in ins. then she will walk out without buying worm-eaten chests of drawers, worm London shops are reprlmsnded by the anything. , It seems to us that If aha holes of which were made hv 'firlnar f Innr-walkera if a ahonner escanea from 1oa not a-at what aha i.k.. .1.. 1 m bird-shot into prepared "antique" the plaee without making a purchase, certainly buy something else, somethlna? wood Just arrived from Nova. Scotia. Ml you wish half a yard of chiffon, for useful that wo hava got dimply for the And yet. the American In London Instance, of a certain shade,, and the trouble we have taken In hnvin 1,.. tha Lonaon shop-keepers say Is not shop hasn't got It, you are expected to spur goods. But tha American woman - -aiKs out. ana, to make matters worse, coolly Informs you that she thinks sha will try somewhere else and then, per 1 haps, coma back soma other day . Wi h do not Ilka that sort of. shopping in 'England." There is no doubt that this is tha,, . general feeling of all London shop-keep-. era aialnit tha Amerlrnn thinhm V I on account of this feeling, howeVar. Ihfl AHA fLWt n.n K 1 A I expect to do an enormous trade as thv ' 1 feci that even Englishwomen would Ilka to do their shopping on American lines. so. mtttmtrrttmwrr N. 1 II J 7 AV)' ft Vfl!,,t'..',S pis? 4 'lry vear the yield will reach almost to this year's crop often mingles .with tha jf there isn't enough to smelir they may . ins ,uu,vvu-uusiiei imtirK. ,, . v oust irom ine seeaers on me summer lane some. iliifrlllnlllli il T .JJ ortcomings Science 7 w FREc5K AcS THE. DA.Y TWEY rj-TAXTED 4-0 UAfcS-A-Q O . NEGRO'S BEST FRIEND IS HIMSELF By Mrs. Jblin A. Loan 7 laration that "a continuance of the negroe man marrying the white woman until the dark race would gradually tha mnrlav rrnwri ahAiilH nrniin avarv schools. Colored architects have dona right-minded negro In the whole coun some good work here, try to' a richteous resentment and eoti- As a matter of fact, the colored rn- riomnntlnn nf aiifh an nnhnlv thunrv. . ina impiiug iui vvuna j.u corps 01 proieaaora ana insiruc nc ui m yuinci 01 joiumoia nave jNortn and soutn, negroes snouia stand day," for May, 1908, appears an ' tors has . included graduates of Har- "Af'". representatives inau the proles- rirmly against such debauchery of the article written by Osceola Madden, yard. Tale. Amherst. Oxford and many ThMi hm could be donP to the who. If not a negro, is assuredly men from tha universities of Franca their own houses, support their fam- colored people than to allow speakers ' a true friend of tha colored race, and Germany, as well as . those wha IV r" 2 J meir own sick, Dury or writers to promulgate tne pernicious Trj. .v.- .,i. . minnut Phaaa nave studied in Italy and pain, ina L "u "'"i.f" respecia, oocirine or social equality. - - rtAiorai arnni I YOUNG WOMAN'S SUC- ,: GESS By Jotn A. Jayne THIS Is the story qf a young Wo- check or bound to the post of common between the earth and the moon or man, Who. against great odds and ?7?e b7 "teadlne ss of life and determ- between the earth and Mars, or even 1 By Camilla' Flarnmarlon. HAT la what, we call science? What is -not solentlflo in na ture? Where are tha limits of positive study T la tha body - or a bird really a more scien tific thing than Its lustrous- colored plumage and its song? Is tha skeleton of a pretty woman mora worthy of ad miration than her structure of flesh apd her living form? Is not tha analy- , sis of the mind's emotion scientific T Is It not scientific to try to find out' whether the mind can see to a distance and In what manner? And then, how much reason is there In this strange vanity? That we imagine that sclenco has told us all, that we know all there Is to know, that our five senses are suf ficient to approve the nature, of tha uni verse? -'- From what we can make out among tli forces acting about us attraction, heat, light, electricity does it follow that there may not be other forces which escape us, because we have no senses to perceive them? It is not this hypothesis which la ab surd; It is the simplest Of pedants. We smile at the Idea of the astronomers, philosophers and theologians of three centuries ago. iThree centuries from now will not our successors laugh 4n turn at the affirmation of those who pretend to know everything now? The distance from Paris to London la great for a man. who can only walk. ;Hna was even Insurmountable before boats were Invented; it Is nothing to electricity. The distance from the earth to the mon is great with our present ways of locomotjon; it Is noth ing to attraction in fact, from an ab solute point of view the space which separates us from Sirius is not a frreater part of infinity than the l!s ance from Parla to Versailles, or from your left eye to your right. 7 xne separata wnicn seems to exist tremendous' difficulty has J , - " V- TI.,... 'Tit D"l7,?en,Ane. ?na Hirius. is only :r unfa environment and has made a, nr. i nen, wniie iney were ootn stantiy upon the earth and moves It reached out and over uuy In spite of all pleadings, she gave her an Illusion, though to the Insufficiency unfavorable young heart rie bewitched her; he en- cf our perceptions the moon acta "on mln,d ...hnnl. haulrxr lAHA tn Ik. Worthy Of the ODDOrtunlties ffivn thnm Tha fnmrnlnir nrnvaa that tha fntura . ..... ... . Unaer Sge ne married her. leaving the nnrnfttimll v tha adniitUn of Washington," is set forth the achieve- jut of their Jprofessors graduates of ,cr7 out the provisions of the development and well being of the col- ooa ucceBS t ""J, " " . v" h " r'.'? wih. b,th rn and .?T our Planet Is equally acquit, snd' we menls of the negro m ine. capital or iarvara ana -xusKegee. .u. '" , ?Zea vyvpia W"1', lumL P" " """"" T, .. .w . .V, it. .1. i "UL 'rn aiBtnro.aiars in its course the nation, ot through amalgamation, r"", tho .asur and a struggle for social equality,, but iSsiPDi. Roscoe Cohkl through wisely improving opportunities ' been and is now superintendent .0 Denaior ana p v m i.s"i unuer tins uimuKives ana max 11 nicy wui onir seir a gooa naino inai io ocuoi t " ru. r. " . : y Bruce of Mis- &w "to fe. liberty and the pursuit follow such leaders as Booker T. Wash- rreftt r!chc. -nd ha, won for herself st th5,1 sav thin b,rth- ,v n RniM ha Of happiness." 7 inirtnn anH hi. Miwnrkara whn nra-. reM ricnes ana nas won or jicioo.i For threa or four montns ,K The natrlotlam nf tha rnlnriM raxa in tha .frivo fn. f ho lovlnar ravor mat is worm mora uum young a ream was delicious. . . - fvmnriii asn nnm as - ai na a n innnn rnrBji n 1 as llud iuav aim 1 ninii li sv iih vh vn xa 1 aa finrri0ni nr . rnas rurir at nn xnaa nnnni vsa. ; given tha race to elevate tnemseiv.js-aut,es wUh j.,, ajjmty. a colored defense of this country during and ment of knowledge for the welfare of iio a men imiiuiiu ui rciiuduui, woman IS a memoer 01 me scnool aiy 01 me v-ivn war, 1 Tiorltv aducatlon. relicrlon and morality board. as a race distinctly apart from the There Is also a colored register and whites. . , assistant register of the treasury, re- aiscipiine ana xaitiiruiness as thewh.to tain. through the revolting channels of oroKen Of tha 329,591 population of the Dls- coder l deeds ror tne utstrict 01 rcBniiBuiB. na me recoras or tne war amalgamation. ; in pninnihi. an Diiian lTnifa st.to. department will nrobahlv ,hnw that 9 her nSa .mmrni si! 1 88 m nnlnrarf neo- attorney, one Dollce magistrate of tha tne colored deglments are nearer uo to ...... motner, j)le. (The total value of taxed property six of the district, the auditor for the tne maximum numoer or men than the in the in submittlne to the infinan nt tv, moon. We act upon th sun itself and lOVe S ntftlfA it mnva atf it nnU No clouds ia . 1. . . .. . . . . . u u pviiiii.111111 i nn mnnn fine gold. ll2AIl XJXLt . ?aue Jb b to turn every month This young woman was not born with And VTar the birth of their "son about ' KS- JJSSi'i je. Tha earth nuolly around since the days of the Civil war. The their race, they will one day have a ,. uu 7 ",7" . i h-r . a.r tfl Of their son about point which travels 1,700 kilometers be- colored regiments of the regular army place of their own among the races th proverbial silver b" f year after marriage, the husband led f0w the surfact of the globe The earth have as good standing for bravery, of mankind which they can never at- mouth. Her father, an old soldier ; was the wife a verftable devil's dance. He iauses the sun to turn annually Ground At Amerl- Queer Wedding Effigy. Prom the London Standard. brothers and sisters in tne nome, con- cuities, out,, it was the same old story, i-olatton no real hwn th trlved to Rive this young girl the edu- until, after a long apell of sickness, ft TnstVad of befna- aPvofd aenaftnl cation of the public schools and by dint which she -wore herself to a shadow L"SrVda,d 1382.989.251. Of this amount 128.- navy department, two or threa chiefs hte regiments and battalions. ...iiAio I- A v. nannla it nf Ivlalnna in tha rtpnlrlmnnla 9)1 tne DreaKinar OUt Of tne KnanlRh-A marl. n.w. ...,. ,in cation OI tne roiouc kuuuw iiu ui ....... wmuil Bl piHcernVn" 66jmall carrfer. " and nlJie can war thcolored regiment, of the ZZZtZ inAil Zi Jr.la .SWi! JlTL' .h rathS? a connecng Rmusement. and Industrial imposing men in tne ure department, a pun jniuret 01 muuiun were among tne . . . 1 . . " nur anu m raur. Now If attraction thus taHlfafcaa a "V.'S..?- . . " j i " " I- .., o flrat tn ha rarnltaH Aanv n .V,. II... In nnnnartlnn lth tha wdrtln. rare, tha hlfh -hool. In hfir trnilhla aha anoH hlrf fna .imMri. ow, ii aiiraClHin inua esiBDllsneS a of them Vu1tr.rPrSrenVtlous m' thps. of "clod "th. nine dert- tenant- and noncommissioned 'officer. m,i.. among certain BraJimln fami-. ( Wy . life 1 he left'tha OT-tlSS bStwen'th. "eTrth Tnd r wnicn numoer u are cierxs. cjmihi irp or me pudiic scnoois jubv prior 10 in m ib nun n ivui,. no is a wanmrw on ine race 01 th. .Tiitnm nf iiirnnnninii Tl,. r.nl. V. . . ill .i.,,.v.. at Wlihlnrtnn Tha nhl nnlnn.l. i Irtir a KIH.nn. afflfrv nf a mala flirnra .In mmnnalllnn alia M remarkable f Or tha anrtll Tf ha ha linln. n. A.A exariness OX astronomical OOSerV- nf their ' Wnlte neiKnoOrS. inrilia Ultra are i,liv tuiui t'U eiiiuiuvea, v. .mcc icaiiucuui neig i i urn inr- col- ... . v, . . . . . n ..' .. " , . V. " V wi uiuiv jwrn lt . a fltpm In amanpltv aa - nMAvaA V MnJ .1. i ,t. nSnMani. nf mhlrh nnmhar soft nra rlrk ored cadet corns of tha nuhlin aphonia Just nrlor to the close.Of the feast- with the Den. While sha was not gooM Today he Is a wanderer nrf tha fap- nt IL1' ." !". ?me"e."?r'; Proved by l7 are colored griduates of medical The colored people have 114 churches at Washington., The white colonels and Ing. a hideous effigy of a male figure. In composition she was remarkable WfJthe earth. If he be living or dead, sha I do not by what ria-ht SmI colleges, in the legal proiess.on tnere i -S.nsii llVr'YZS' i .W.ST f l"'"":i'u"A.J"i" '".ur" ',. .".'V"-'.: VYmtaA- f nV tha VnXy """"" "-. m..y tendM positlvists can declare that no communication can be possible between n w. i.it.. hava 11 ant the colored areaatlona are made tin of a malorltv fleers and men. 5 of the school buildings; in the build- of the colored population. They have From Frederick Douglass down, the ... iin.i Miinrni law. nulnlta ara filial hv a,hnlnrlv mtnla. have lonr alnce nlared on fH tha hirh. renresent the bridegroom's father. Is came that when she graduated from the know iefsT "-"- - - , teri of their own rice, while the con- est commendations of these colored of- carried along the-streets in procession, high school, because of , the beauty of After he had departed for parts un- two belnaa mo , - iJum fli.T.i JiSSIl Jtr . ,. . . . ... ... . . .,. anH m.. t.. th. .h.J. nT a alava .ifnrn.fi alth har lutimimli n a nr tha faHlltV with knnwn tha .nMl- . WO DSingS HI Ore Or l8S distant frOm on tna earth or In, two ippilca- Cannot two brains that vlhrata n i. son at a distance of many kilometers be moved by the same psychic forces? nir.nn,.! w. . . - uanDot tne emotion wnicn starts frnm noaltinn aMin Thara .h m.ia a-H brain reach a brain vibrating Jt, no oung man of good appearance She has been promoted and advanced. mai T 1 a,"t"ee- J"t as sound under the shade of a sieve adorned with her penmanship and the facility with known, the problem of self-support ,wih hi'.hlS tassels of onions and margosa leaves, which she handled long columns of fig- came to her: also the nroblem of nun. Svf.." .n. '.t?5r I . . .1.. 1.1... T.... l.it man hanaiiniont .luil.ti.. aiial ainha polnreH nannla nt tha rtiatrint Rvrv ft varria diirlnsf the Drocesslon urn and did Intricate Droblems In math- nnrt for har ohlM Sha maa .nn.. iioreni wonaa.- Ivear 1058 teachers and 86.8S8 white and young men's and young women's lumDla have labored for the advance- the feet or the errigy nave to oe rever- ematics. sne naa no trouoio in iinaing a tion to the corporation by which sha , tiuniSs. ' In the schoolhouses for the Christian associations, hospitals, train- ment of their -race. Though many of ently washed and Its forehead deco situation with a large corporation glv- had been employed before her marriage, colored there were 617 colored teach- Ing schools of domestic science, mil- them have occupied high positions, very rated with a caste mark by Its living ing employment to a host of young and with a full understanding of all the - ara; who tauant- IT, SB coioreo. pupus. unary, arrssiniinne ana ucn inauriiriai nm tier insnixesiea mo sngntesi m"ubc winciiaviu nwnicn. , , :in each of the schools the same cur- institutions as it is possible to estab- disposition to demand social equality brlWegroom's other female relatives At the age of 17 or thereabouts she J . V . - , ....J I.'. .U hoa llnh antt maintain In tha ni.ln.t n with tha ..hit. ran. h..t h... .U. hava ..V.ral mOflt attantlona DSld tO IMt a VOIinf mAfl nf VOOd aDDearanCa luiuoa ana kud ionru- m yvuna '". unm toaay sne noids a responsible po- r :y:" - ,,'"7C-1 '" "l 4 romantic disposition was not held In sltlon at a good salary, while her boy Is P .J?i.7,w'?,TlSrtlVA ,'.' , . y " ' a delight to look noon. ' insist that It can. and that also In ita military cadets, athletic teams with Columbia, where there are no manu- contrary, maintained their own dignity them by the women of the iia , , . ...... . . . A . . 1 wltU 1. . t . rr. , .. . r.ar,tf 1 IIP r OWn COacnea. IIO uniwmv. naa . ..'i n, ii auto wi maiiuaj . i ci 11 1 11 a niiu.umi vnu i.iti lllcie IS JUBl as ,'' J made in the advantages offered for a schools, except the limited provisions much difference in the grades of so- thorough PUDIIC SCOOOi aaucaiiuu. iur nrrnc urpavrLmcnta . ia ma puoiic i;iciy iiiung m coiorra aa mere 18 i ... aiiii'iii viio wiiivo ficupie. infra cia- THORNS and THISTLES tinctlons are unchangeable, it resting absolutely with .Individuals the placo they shall occupy with their own race. Washington negroes feel that they havo nothing to gain by trylnr to foreo By Cara Reese. the thrMhing machines, the implements S,afJ1nS,ro1ud' l&mllV' THORNS, also, and thistles shall "J"0- Mtt1. , ,, ambitious to lead their own race to rtb. earth bring forth; so do not ffit'S&rl' .V2 wVtt'hela'.of" wbSS Ppli wttK " be in too big a hurry investing race of fanner boys and girls, and leav- wlllinii ito r" rtve 7aSmV ' all your savings in a "little farm." ,"ih,B uturS ,ftenr'n?"i trn-eu From the defiant attitude of the . . Bec.- some acquaintance of uT&.earnVd tSS. T Jxoec 122" T? 2?LI!L!L CJ-'.-1. yours has a 10 -acre patch and henhouse that you are now settled for aye, your interference on the part of the of I- aaa t aa . M aa 1 1 IT I Tl B SSl I ffaaaafl . yrAM IM Atkaft aBata Ban IS at . . a . IVtaV'n 'n" ' TM "'..w' V.- tblS CSSS it Will b DrOTtK thrt th ..- era," family and-frlends,' ".h.nY.kedPthS J?wn of today Is the truth of tomor- she be released in a legal way from the 0 ' ' ' obligation of the marriage bond. Bhe "" .' knew, bad the nroof of It. that tha hn- . Pnatmaataaa nf Vnla rrhaioVar. ' but little gained by hatred and temper ban tJfnfai- J?LlZ, rmm the Philadelphia Bulletin. In the head, while aimlle Is on the face her m7??n Tm- ,.. !" Postmaster-Oeneral keyer, discussing for the crowd.. , , fhl reVnt STaJE. S2n the new -ent letter rate to Great No. real Inertia Is what Ja meant; In k",Th . confidence of all who Britain, said that It would enormously other words, do not ears one rap! Re- HT- nn-,' .v.,,. .r Increase the postal business. r. I -r.r"" J??"Stf..im "The mall bags wUl fill ou cklr when goes Into effect," said Mr. s smiled. "If such a rush nf had attended on tha N'ola tnoaa wno KICK and moss wno i'w"" . ..... . v. n.Mtiv. qk. . , , . . i..imi.j imniuum inn uiu i. via v-iiihtrt l . " .hi.. wh throw mud J'- tossing a cent to a mendicant P",, sfh thjfth0n,.xff n,0c' postmaster's ways would have escaped knock and those who throw mud monkey; or give a twinkle of the eye !" enough, that she wishes to live for notice. - INERTIA IS A STRONG WEARON By j Cara Reese. aV ivni! Vn..r anamtaa h tmir lnr. yourself and Jet tne stings and nara TT D" , " ' , " ' knocks and bits of mud. come; brush off J,1-.' pSV."'?Ka ntr' sne pate tla, man! - wherever you can without offense some. i'V1."?. 9' her -son. She has hadpppor- Mever. H i Baffle all the fault finders and what after the nonchalent manner "n,l'J" ZT. .remarriage, nut to all suit- -business . B M .... .. . . nf fllnnln- . - . .k thn anrf n a "llfS TmJVTTlB & (TentlS DMt TMlKltlva ft 1, . and tin their beat to tarnisn your iww ana nave a mm to vourseir over an " aumn nne nas -Hnma a an aa oir r Ma . . i , ....11 - j t 4 " - . . ...... .v . ii nr innutnm or u rn nrraniara . . . . . - - . - . . . . . naan waii-nmi 94 tna a 4 1 1 . .a : . " times s no maranw. . vwu.u clty ,, m trolley ride dlsUnco from agifnat decency and - aoclety Surer name; defeat them aU by an appearance jn trouoie me enemy is puiwng itseii on. h. rut i m.iT appointed postmaster. 0T tne small vll- aWS. VallsaT ps'TeCrjr KavSr - ..1 CndU,0n " afv. lo meaV .00 "iSli Afi. i.fe'Vould be the limit. namely, the market; or a place ; where . JEt'XreV of th.ouSVnd1 i prob! Do noftangle the situation for it is gZJP? .VoJrhiVd l &VW?t&tk'&; K.PJKKT'l, s en'tTa'nVitoflc " wr'rfM. PtanSr.nUrAfpl "' " hXtrihlJ!L rh" et best to the en- ? Vm2VA" l-een S'fi win Wn yp2VS ""XaTplVtaM r.ja in tVrr-?urSs 7ell "snort P There UpothinT like wholeaom. farm J?, mlsama- ,Und rf entl0. wlth b,tfM, a m,.ary a- the j n, '"" mFto? JA9 h.' IT .l"!?1 . bundrel op more rf your Wrtable living Buy your life for 'the amateur when to. punas i. The Sosmopoli tan " club having breith. .nerves on a strain and making '.of UirTind he". Sw.' She mfghtvV g"nj tryel ng Th. Senl'bi'hTm' -id-ldfirrty,"tr hd 'SiSSSSS Slrw? s-WSff- -?-&'ha ttri,. ErL?h3Sw- -vv- cr."f-s ti Vh,':! f. M ?f.'prov:,TCra& th-0,d vr.:o.real.k.onaf."rm.no KiSS b?X frZVi "1.'?: TJ? 2T f.W. b"i. !!rV Port Angel. CorrSeat.l. Post-Inten!- two crfa eorre-apona. no two yieian are amergency, the long wajta In between restaurant. 144 Pulton t t.a. om im anti v h-.il. i"" ma on-pe-tea siciuiess: tad white women mad as themaelte m. kit .art h.ri .r.in.1 imniiohi. iier r . f. wiii wiui-r tna lone-. aptcuous oy tneir association "with co!- armor plate without brulalng the head street, when' somewhat of a mess, and the enemy nT. .nd thaa foraet:'.fors-et. that la tha She has. made of her wo tin da atrnnina- S'lne fci Implacable beet poastbie thing; forget and go oa ,-etories t better things. - on one 40-acre tract In wetm Cl with what voa wtr doing before the HHon feet of standing timber Amer trm - In tratta.pm il-i. To tho who ro bruived and fn trou Urn county Is tho reoora dUcloid bjr ft