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TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 1.-182; THE OREGON - DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON 15 BRINGING UP FATHER 5 i V i It i . .(fietaAend ft B. Mtsst Offlost : Ey Georire McMiUw k r? L li l," I TOR HEASflErA AkE -JAM TH HOOt tbOT.TlN Fill 1 FQT OOT TruT OCAR-DO YOU WANTTOCEt OF .WOKE FROM THlb THlH5 ?i VlPE LArVT-k- IAJ3 PiSS" T ttTM " , ."l!K RALPH WATSON - " '""' - T- t-,. .i. .. tMOKE? M mi' mCHDONFftOpilTHAT. f sVflssr 1 I -" 1 "T-w-wir iiBrmr ...:'";-., -. iu. . Jam, T - S i I . II f PiiDH inJNTLET, I having sworn t VJ duly, legally ,. and mon-protanely In (( front t Milton A. Miller, tu sitting wtth m somewhat bewildered expression In the padded chair of th collector of ; internal revenue, nut hope no . longer deterred, hit Ambition realized, i "Good bye, Clyde, Milt Mid. tucking the picture of Uliam Jennings Bryan ,' under one arm tad that'.af Wood row Wilson under the other. "Don't take any bad money If trs offered to you." "Leave It to me," Clyde assured him. "Til take any kind that cornes In." 1 don't like" there newt pictures," : Kill Insisted aa ha turned U so. "They don't look natural up there,." -"They will, eight years from now." Clyde grinned. "Then we'll hang up a couple more Ilka fom."i "Not a chance," Milt boasted. "Well have Bryan " back there lone before . that" . ' i ' That'll too dry Joke Clyde in , elated, "but you drop r in once In a while and give the old nplace the once , oyer.". "." f "AH right," Milt promised, hla hand , on the door, "and if you want to know how to run thia outfit anytime Just ; phone me and I'll put you wise." Til holler for help If I need" it," Clyde responded, "but maybe t carf wig ' gle along alone." As the departing collector passed on ' Mr. Oup brushed by hlni and came un heralded Into the collector' office. Take It from he," he Said, seating himself across the big desk and shaking an emphatic finger at the new revenue collector Take It from he, you're un faithful to the party." 1 "No IT Clyde exclaimed, astonished, "What've I done now?" "Tou've been In office since 9 o'clock," ' Mr. Oup chlded hmVt"and you haven't kicked out the Democrats yet." - "Good Lord. .man," Clyde contended. "CHve me time.-can't you. I don't know how many men are working here yet" -Toi ought to hate had it all fixed," Mr. Oup insisted petalently. "You ought to have had 'emi all dynamited before fo o'clock. . i "Weil." Clyde suggested, "the office baa been running eight years with most of 'em In it and the . government Isn't ft total wreck is ltri 1 That's not the point" Mr. Gup ar gued. . "The boys've been" waiting for 5 IVtr Remembers. Jerry Moskrat jy inomioa y. jusrgess. Jha to y i1n rlrn cirefnl hted will be preptrtd for limy nrrd. Old,' Uotiier Nature. PKTR RABBIT sat Just inside Of one Of Johnny Chuck's back halls and waited for Iteddy Fo to go away. Peter was In no hurry. Be had Just as soon sit there for, a while as anywhere else. He was Quite safe and knew it The njy way Iteddy i'ok could get in would be by digging that back hall larger, and ho felt sure Iteddy (wouldn't waste any time doing that He was Halts righC f 1 Rddy . had Snarled angrily when Fetef had thumped a warnwig to Johnny Chuck arid Johnny had shown Reddy a pair of black heels as he dived down inside his house. Then Reddy had ruehed for Peter, who, Just in the nick of time, dodged Into thia back hall of Johnny Chack'si - "111 dig you out," snarled Reddy, pok ing his nose in at the doorway. ,rCome on," retorted Peter. It Is fine weather for dtgglnf." Reddy started to, dig as, If he really chogouAte MALTED MILK MsaeWtka wSt Prand romTnitml tSk EasUy Mixed Borden's Malted MiOc. . known for its excel lence, may now b had chocolate flavoredfor n in your own home. ) Get ft large or small package from youf gro . ' cer or , druggist and imply mix it with 1 water or milk hot 1 or cold). Bordea BaOdUg. Nra Tork 11.' Tiythis easy way to heal Appointment thai has brought joy to thousands tortured by skin . - disorders , ' Slbi and Haaioiq 1 U'UI. eight years and they ught'nt t be kept out any longer. "I'm going to let 'em In as fast as I can, Clyde Insisted, "but I'm hot go ing to go Off bait cocked. . "Toore too "alow." Mr. Oup told him disgustedly. "Wait 'till I get a chance at it and I'll show you some fast work." "I thought." T. Paer Interrupted as ha eame"drift!ng In to the rem to tire the new collector the . once over, -"I tnought you was runnln' this revenue office." "I did, too," Clyde answered dolor ously, "but I guess maybe I'm -just an understudy." . "The Democrats've tot to go," Mr. Oup said Ctrmly. "I'm going to have the house, full cf fellahs that can. talk politics and boost the party 384 days in every year." . "Ain't you gain' to do anything but talkT" T. Paer asked curiously. "I klnda' had ft huhch they was a little work that had to be did now nd then." 1 "They can work If they want to." Mr. I Oup answered, "but talking polities' gain to be their main Job." i "Well," Clyde broke In doubtfully, "I guess my gangll have to work Sard , enough to collect the payroll anyway." "Oh, of course," Mr. Gup .conceded. "We've got to get the money in or we can't assess 'em for the next campaign." '.Then,' T. Paer suggested, ."it's goln to take a little money to keep the col lector of custom's navy In operation." "I'm going to have 4V0 yacht at least," Mr. Oup boasted1. "Seattle's got three and I may hava four before I get through with It." " 7 "I don't see what you need so many for." T. Paer said thoughtfully. ' "I should think one'd be plenty." "We've got to meet every boat," Mr. Gup insisted. "I'm not going to let 'em slip anything past me.' ' 4 "It would be a' shame," T, Paer said, "Tou ain't goin are you?" "I hadn't thought of it." Mr. Oup confessed, "but I guess I'll go down nd see If Bill Moore's started to pock up yet" i "Dwi kmo4" T. Paer told Clyde as the door closed behind his departing gueet. "It looks to me like you was goln to have trouble mlndln' your own business." "I can t say what I thinks Clyde an swered confidentially. "It wouldn't be loyal to the party." Peter poked his head oat for a look around. I Intended to do Just what he had said he would do. Peter chuckled. "It Is good to see some one so willing to work." said he. Reddy stopped digging. He knew that Peter knew he was only bluffing. "Any way, one of these days I'Jl make you pay, for cheating me out of a fine din net of fat Chuck. I warn you, Peter Rabbit, you'll pay for this on of these days," snarled Reddy. "Thank you. for the warning. I'll keep it In mind," chuckled Peter. Reddy made a lot of dreadful threats f what, he would do to Peter when he would catch, him, and then went away. Pater remained right where he was for a Jong time, , and having nothing else tn An V a ti,i.i,j . . ... a -" "i w udii&mg oi. jonnny uck and how "positive Johny wis that me coming winter would be long, hard and cold. " . . ' -l "I wonder if he Is. right?"-thought Peter. "I don't see how he can kuoiL But he thinks ha knows. He has made his house deeper than ever hfri-o never since I have known him. and I have known him all his life, has he "been as fat as he la now. And he aava if la all because we are going to have a long, hard, cold winter. He Is sure nt it vai he can't tell how he is Just a feelins-.' Huh! I don't put much faith In feelings Of that kind. I won- aer 11 anybody else has that feeling. I don t believe -mnvtuulv iiruM Rlffht then Peter thing he had" quit forgotten. He re membered how, very early one fall. Jerry Muskrat had gone to work on his house, making the walls thicker than usual, and when he had been asked why he was dolns: it had said brti. tv. rler was going to be unusually .cold. 'He rvmemoerea now ne ana most of the other little people had laughed at Jerry ana maae run or him for thinking that he could tell what the winter was to be lik He remembered, too, how, when the Winter had come. It had been Just as, Jerry said It would be, the coldest, hardest winter for years. Peter scratched ft long ear with a long hind foot Then ha scrafrhorl th ntv long ear with the other long hind foot, and on his face was a pussled look. Perhaps there was something In that "feeling" after alL - "I wonder if Jerry has got it this year.", said he. talking to himself. T don't sea why he shouldn't have, if Johny Chuck has It I'll run over and find out. It's all nonsense, of course; till, Z would like to know what Jerry thinks about It" Petr poked hid head put for ft look around.' The. Way was clear. Reddy Pox was nowhere to be seen. Pete started for the SmlliitaH Prmi . iinr-t.. Jlpperty lip. (Oopyrtcht 121. by T. W. Barren) The next story: "Jerry Muskrat Also Has the Feeling , COlfTlCTED. OIT XmtrOH CHAKGS Medford. Nov. 1. -The Jury empaneled In the circuit court here in the case of Ernest 8. "Dud" WolnniAl turned ft verdict Of guilty to the charge," wm vi uiapmunj oi Illegal liquor. "Advices from Washlnirton state that - " - - ..u.uvurfKB Will mZJZ Wtt dlP0l wtthin a few months . w do expenaea 'Upon the Pow der river Irrigation project. KIAZYKAT LITTLE JIMMY Si V J DIVIDED -moSC FIVE fm? Wof ' ' fCHOeoiTES with teO tlm SiW- y7 LITTLE GEMEVIVE JQ TmiM 3V3ftv V' J DID VOL) G WE HER. fXI HJZT " J ( . A thslee?. r nrS ? V THOUGHT, PMte'.l -l ATE ONE dm gffl fTTv . yiSjr f tey wouldnt ) before i . 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