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Tas parpla Unlet head hf head, , I wait, sad Rata for your troad; ' ,41, kasta, dear love, for yoa I als In ferny woods, h Lorera Oatav " Clever Deduction when Cottgrcssmas - i. Hampton I Moors was reporter in Philadelphia i no was asalgaad on night t go out I siid get human Interest story d-bout woman who had died at tha g ot eighty-eight, leaving a twin alster. rlth whom she had lived for fifty I years, as sol survivor of an old fam ily. ".".; .,, . Tha house stood opposite a cemetery at th- outskirts of town, and Moor I wfahod. a h pulled aside the crape to ' ring tha bell, that his olty editor wouldn't be so fertile with his Ideas ol human Interest stories. A woman friend of the aged sisters opened th door and shrd J. Hampton Into th parlor, over in on corner of which rested th dead sister In her coffin. The neighbor seamed to feat it was ! up to hef o entertain the reporter while he waa waiting for the other ; slstor to drag herself in for the Inter View. By way of small talk, the woman motioned with her thumb In the dlreo- I tion of th coffin and remarked; "That' th lady that died," "I suspscUd as muoh," replied lloora. No Wonder "BSENT-MINDEDNESS Is a dreadful drawback to success," said Mayor Whltlock at a banquet In Toledo. "I know a very absent-minded lawyer The ether day It was raining and blow ing and he engaged a taxlcab. On th way to court he overtook tha Judge, plod- oiug aiong on foot through rain and wind and mud, and he halted the taxlcab and Invited hla honor to rid with him. . The Judge accepted this invitation. tha taxlcab duly halted at the court bouse and the absent-minded lawyer hopped out and ran upstairs to get ready l . . . . . . m paper xor a petution he was to pre- I sent ' "But when court opened end t:.v won was preseateo, Vie Judge, who had bn So courteous in the cab a few min utes before, now repulsed 'the lawyer eoldly and eontemptuously. "As th poor fellow stood stupefied, a erir whiaprd to him; . "Do you know What you dldt Tou ran In and left bis honor to pay for th . ' Iiwant "E sue V( vmEU. SIR I 1 iicoNCKATuuTEYou j T4i 10 000 For THE yN w Z l . ' W Wca BtffsIWoM THAT SUIT AND 1 WINTTT) B10W OTF AU. OF MY FRIEMOS IHSmt Percy's Advice "ANNA r Vathr"s vote rolled down th stairs and into th dint and sQent parlor. "Jt, father, dear t : 4 "Ask that young nuta U he has .ths time." A moment of silence. "Yes, Percy has his watch with him." "Then ask him what is th time." "He says It Is Jl :S, papa. Tha ask him If hs doesn't thlak It ahout bedtime," Another moment of silence. . "H says, papa," th silvery vole sn nounced, Impersonally, "h says that h rarely goes to bed befor 1, but It em to him that It Is a matter of personal preference merely, and that If he were ki your place he would go now if b ti; sleepy." ... . A Great Lawyer Ther was a prosecuting attorney in Texas whos methods were so dra natio and nnlformly successful that h sot only became th terror of, aviu doers, but an objeot of admiration, . paclally amonr the negroes. TJpon rtlrment from office he was at one sought aftar by those charged with crime. The first two cases which fes dfnd4 resulted tn conviction. mucn w nis enagrin. .-..f,, a eid negro wno had watched his proseonuon in aamiring wonder and looked en with equal interest when he conducted th defn, accosted mm just arir ni aereat and said -ara mmrim, you she is wonder. No matter wnicn sm you's on thsy go to Kji fln. iiiBf ttm Mm, ... AWFUL WESTEEU EOADS. Elbert HubharoTae the Portland Press Club's rsoeption In hi honor last month advocated good roads wittily.' lJ3njrneeJh.s aldV-fhs- -remotest mountain village are connected ? with Parts by white, firm roads equal to thok of our park and rae courses. But here especially here In Oregon! ' - , ; "I motored from Portland to Bstacadg and Mollalla. returning by way of Clack amas. ' The roads were awful. s ?'What awful roads you've got here,', r said to a Mollalla farmer. - . " 'Well, yes,' th farmer agreed. 'A STATEMENT 7 !VriN ESSES - 1000 ASTHEtt- TUHKINCAQDUT CASE cfc KM Copyrlsht. 1911, KaunBsl Km AsndaGUa. 5AT HAkfftOOM WIUUTOU REPTIESCNT MC AT The moc auction We to-ow and bid in Te - MCM01A5 Of MEREVrXO LORD PEftrUMSON" F0fME? .I'M VEKt ANXKJUS TO ET THE BOOH, A J HE WAS ONEOPKTf AHCtSTOnS, THl$t30O CHECrf COVEft The cost I iMt LFE OP HE.ftEWA.nr LOftO PEfttMSON BT lf OEAN OXFWO - lH- EDITION MUCH A-t I OFFERED IWSONJ . J- - . '. . ..- ,. ....... ,- r--r i r m-ir-, -r-, . . : wtt. RlO IKI Tnf I ICW OSt nnn uiaauuan r. c nB ruttt AJCI!&TCt4 AtTUr uriF uir Ih-rvsm' 900.'BUt FOf SCNTlMENTAL fPAON ir" JTl! ' ""1 ' k": ars uhh' k. , "A CAT5T PAXIN6 THAT rfs - i i i i ski ... eN I r vffv r w- : . . AVJaJ A. m j.. WELL fEnCT 1 SEE.tou GiCfT--' SApHEADS? TH IS THE t-VFZ - NOT THE MCnOlRS OF HCRtVAIfc LORD FEnniNsON " V CAN .ET Ait WANT OP. THESE IM Ni COOnSTOUE , AND TOO rAlOlrO FOR THIS BAUUT-r r- mule waa drown4 yesterday In the road by my orchard.' " ft t;.W"t MP Jl V. I' - . . ...' j . i ("" i.m.i.i i rni - i iii n i 'T .T.i';m ;.-1 r. r ; 7, m i i urn .nr .. 4 v. . 1