SECOND SECTION -Pictured by -,6PA(r 6 11JHIR3EIM .I CopirrCll'l7W'TheNonb''.invaiiXompnjr ' '- ' " '. ' ' ' -' , , , . , ,. , m.. L::-"'l-7Y, U'J::.' . .' h;rV 'V" ,.:".; "pORTLANIV OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, ' JUNE UV 1911 ' .i ' ' '' '' ? ; pl - ' -Min A.at 61 umr choired me ft Dicksher of cemplum In book, what lbed in a nror1 hf towel for ft Auit an teasboT sandals for shoe an' he coed roun' all times wif a lantern, an' he waa buntin for anuvver gemplum. an'e uwer gemplura'a name was A. Honess-mann, an the one whatliredinbairelhisnunewasDogjry-nees , '-:-. ' '-' :' ' i. - : f . ' u ,3 - - Anyone damr-rk night me'n Puppo we gotted a lantern from dpwn in the cellar an' we wented out to in a barrel what was in our backyard, an' it had some straw in it, an it was orfid comf tahle, an me n Puppo wasn't one bit scared, an after whiles the lantern goed out an' we goed to sleep orful pice an' cozy, i '" Ah pretty soon we heelurd somebody say, "Knock! Knock! Is any one home ?" An 'course I wasn't t innVpl out W if ther' wasn't ol' T)oflrcrv-nees hisself beard an all. An I sed, "Hello, come on in. I is KajrturKiddb." Sohe sed, "No, you come on out, I is stiU-buntin' for A, Honess-mann." So I sed, "Well, don-che-cry, I is Kaptiri Kiddo, an 1'H find him for you.'' : So I taked mine lantern an mine Puppo, an me'n Doggy-nces we-started out an' we corned toi gr-r-eat , big roagniferous house, an' it was a Publick Building,' an over the door was a sign an" it sed, "A. Honess-mann;?. . An' I sed, 'There he is, Doggy-nees, 'at's wher he lives!" An a nice fat gemplum corned to. they door,, but "Doggy-nees runned 'way, an' sed, "Oh, no, 'at's not the party I want." ' ' ' " ' '' ' ; 1 .'v - An I taked Doggy-nees ever'wher's to stores, an'fee-ayters, an churches an . schools, an hospitals, an he put his lantern 'up to everbuddy's face en. he'd say, "Oh, no! 'at's not A. -(Honess-mann l" - An I sed, : "Well.: what does .be look 'like. Doggy-neesVl; is getthV tired now," an: Puppcsed, "I dant believe ther' isn't no such person Kjfddb. ', ,:rr.;la.t C'r"" ' , CapyHght. 1911. ky T1 North Aniwicm Comptiyj 1 An' hy'tn'by we corned to a cemetery an we sitted clown on one n the 'ittle flower bds an ther was a 1 d tie ..white stone an it had, fA . Honess-mann' writedon it, an I sed, "Ther he is, Doggy:necs!" An' pror J ol .Doggy-nees was orful 'lighted W he sed. "Well at las' my loner search is over, I has found A. lioness- t! mann!".. An well en me'n Puppo was tired en. so we sed. "Goodby" to Doggy-hees an goed home. An' : Doggy-nees waved his lantern to me art he sed, "Oh you Kiddol v If I was not Doggy-nees I'd l.ke to It 1 KapUn Kiddof . ' , ; . : ; V " - . ..... . , ..