The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 30, 1922, Page 15, Image 15

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    JOURNAL. PQItTLAND, OREGON.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 50, IS 22.
j By A. Posca
THEM DAYS: IS GONE I FOREVER f "The Zoological Blues"
HIS NEW INTEREST
. ti K. TL sr ....
TO VT M TMS
'TTK3W DAYS 15
wetS 0AXK; IM NM"lv
66
GO prove thai yen possess the right
nf Mlf.rAsnect." said sae:
UKG THIS ?- " AND fltt
me jith pe$P5ia ?
urn OrXGOU DAILY
Ver
IS UilHp up Hi i f Iwto
...-..-. - - - - - - - - -- - - " .-tel.. "i r 1 11 1 " "J-
"Show that you're not afraid to light,
And that your liver tsn't whit,
And then come back to iae.
TTB took a chance, and went to France,
And later he returned
The lady, with & haughty glance,
Awoke him frefia his bUftsfut trance, .
And still Bis pleading spurned.
-
66p O, fir it, and fit your silt," she said,
"TO give nse fair support;
Prove that there's something in your head;
Men's darlings must be dressed and fed;
Obtain a Job, to short.
TTB went away, with hope renewed.
And asked from door to door,
deceiving answers that were rude.
But victory, at last, ensued,
Then he returned once more.
64p6 prove that you can work and wine
Among the strong," said she;
Throw out your chest, projeet your chin,
Make others yield where you step in,
Ant thetf come back to me."
HE hurried forth, and left her where
His path and hers had met;
He occupies a cushioned chair.
And soon will be a millionaire ;
She's waiting for film yet.
mtmm m y F
BRINGING W FATH12R
By George McManua
published by arrangement with Tha Bell
Syndicate, Inc. )
CHAPTER a.
Fr FACT the agitation of iira Aeama
was genuine, but so well under con
trol that its traces vanished daring
tb three short steps she took to cross
the narrow hall between her husband's
doo and the one opposite. Her expres
sion was matter-of-course, rather than
pathetic, as she entered the pretty
rfeom where her daughteri half dressed,
sat before a dressing table and played
With the reflections of a three-leafed
mirror framed in blue enamel. That is.
just before the moment of her mother's
entrance, Alice had been playing with
. i, rofiM-tlnns rjoBturine her
arms and her expressions, clasping
Her hands behind her neck, and tilting
back her head to foreshorten the face
in a tableau conceived to represent
eaiifciness, thenone of smiling weari
ness, then one of scornful toleration,
- m An . .- nfm,,an, flA t hfi dOOr
! if-opened she hurriedly resumed the Prae-
r-'tical, and occupied ner v "
srrangement oi her pienuiui umwu.i
bait.
They were pretty bands of a shape
Hness delicate and tine. "The best
things she's got" a cold-blooded girl
frletid said of them, and meant to in
clude Alice's mind and character In the
imnliftd list of possessions surpassed
by the notable hands. However that
tne rest vi uw w
pImkp aon't leave it open lor
everybody to look at me!"
"There isn't anybody to see you,
Mrs. Adams explained, obeying. "Miss
Perry's gone downstairs, and
"Mamma, I heard you in papa's
room," Alice said, not dropping the
note ofcomplaint. "I could hear both
- r,A T inn't think Vrtll OUffflt
to get poor old papa so upset ot. in
his present condition, anyhow."
Mrs. Adams seated herself On ffie
r)r nt tY bd. "He's better all the
time," she said, hot disturbed. "He's
almost welL Tbe doctor says so and
Miss Perry says so : and If We don't
get him Into the right frame of mind
now we never will. The firat day he's
outdoors he'll go back to that old-hole
. ...'ll mirn 1 A.nt it ftnA HfVAH that.
heU settle aon there and it'll he too
late ahd we'll never get him ut."
"Well, anyhow, I think you could use
a little more tact' with him."
"I rf try W the mother sighed.
"It never was mucb use with him. I
don't think you understand him as well
as I do, Alice." ,
(To Be Continued Tomorrow)
Wife to Publish
PaDer in Lieu of
- j.- . . .
Missing Husband
may have oeen .ft rlr!n tb
well enough, sne was oiwu vaucu rmuKivui
right pretty girl" temperate praifee geach for Jean P. Kirkpatrick, pub
meaning a S'rl rather pretty than Kecord, who
otherwise, and this she deserved to
say the least. Kven in repuws KK oihi,ii r
thing but her habit, being seldom seen Kirkpatrick was here Tuesday on tfer
Jrii.atofSS thf S: way to Pilot Rock with th. oOOkS and
kind said to make ner tovcij uuo recoras oi va-vi, " mi.
more memorable ; but all of her usually patrick had taken to Walla Walla
accompanied the gesturee of e hands. . moved there lust
the shoulders ever
i i 'Mnl vTl np.r I ecu ueiux i nrior to llio uioayyt
bers of Ktrk pa trick's family in clear
ing kk ti nffaira or tnft tiaoer. Husrit
man, said. Circulars giving a descrip
tion of Kirkpatrick nave been sent
out by the city marshal's office.
called upon.
So much liveliness took proper place
- - , o. that f th face.
where her .vivacity reached its climax i
afid it was unfortunate .uiai un
. - . j .n now : In the town.
, j . rt.rl tr. define the
effect upon him at all tms generosity wt,i -a titi
2.SSrtir .KK Indian Killed When
wonderful glow of her facial expression
" i. ii,- knlriMAt nuSlitV "
His actual rendition of the word was
, -ii- . v... xv a a Tint hla tvrO
anciation that embalmed this outburst
Oar Goes Over Bank
. . , . .. . .
UMCTHlMATOt mu W IN WITH HIH NOW 4C5-I'LL T II lMLeB . J tV? I II I'l feM I bVlTL3 1 -Jk
a ' . r .- al 1 II .1 i I lit IVVTJJll '"an ja I f w w m mm mm knH X II f:.'ii--
i ial Sr2 aWWO r1, Sht here.: ' 't S5f 'V1&T 1 vT-r sTrwJl!!.S i
lll j J '
'l -4? itiTsTlWto twvittv iwa .
MliiliMlll gWllirifcsaWMiMs ... . ... mMI m ' Inna- i .1 " ""' "mW "' " '&mm0-m.
' ' ' ' iCop,rb. 1S22. b lntntioa re.tu. , IfiTIlaitZ WES Nearly StXf Q
KRAZY KAT l'..,.. - "T 1
. bisg-a Nf. i '. '
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pV rrTTT, mR "M-- Maybe He Still Can Be Cured
JERRY ON THE JOB , , , " , ' , ' ji .
4t?gr -TTvi oo Tn-- A mt
tMM,jM,M,iaiMjia Vai- lll'---8 -fa-i l i i i i i 1 1 a i i i-
i ,.,.r ; .. i-ri 1 T '
nciatlon that enjDaimea uii ualtae. or.. Aug. su. coroner
in the perennial laughter of Alice's girl I cn4Jlms.n w4g notified late Tuesday
winds: they made the misfortune fari ' , 4J
i v r vamsi unnnrs. n innian. za.
less hlS Ulan nera. . . '
Her mother comforted ner loo neari- I tuuea wnen am car wuni over & eicep
v Inaiatinir that Alice lo P mrl ov thA marl lust at at mw
enough spiritual quallttes, .eertauiKr Orand Rond. SS miles brth
mere than possessed o y i ne otn r oI here. A younK woman named
m-h flung the pum at : . wooden who was ridinK ,Uh Laboftte,
thiags, jealous of everything they were not injured, according to the re-
Alice, getting more championship than Pr
he sousht, grew uneasy -
fia a should rereat su!h defenses
... fomiiv" md Mrs. Adams
" -
v M.rfjn- hucanm the daughter
Aiatrustd her intellijfenee. Alice
frequently taougn w atrjr
-tift ir mother.
Her morning greeting was an in
struction today : or, rather, it was an
admonition m the stjUe ot.an entreaty
.ii it., -ti it j
LITTLE JIMMYi
ICopyrts&t, 1922, bjr lntrntlonl ntHN
Dernce. im '
Vivian Is Still Very Modern
Hunter Has Been
Missing Four Days
1 ' V
jcanyopville, Aug. SO. Dale Cornutt
of Cahyonville. who went hunting with
admonition m tne sijye oi.an wnru. i several companions rxiaay morning,
. . . . ili t.A I fc.
Tne more petulant as aikc uwugni ui. naa oeen missing since i naay noon.
Mrs. Adams might have had a glimpse I Search conducted by his companions
Af rh nnxturlnn to the mirror. This ! ora6d friiltlesa. T4 la th ftntr nn
u a needless worry i the mother had of Mr. and Mrs. W. p. Comutt and Is
&Hm nnuiro. snd aha thousrht BOthinc 1 ard Oil Nimiunt
llt I
w UID vt'O J - - i ' -a r ; i ii
"Tor Heaven s sage mama, ; come i , i r r
dear inside the room and shut the MVPtle Ureek Man
Seriously Injured
TaKif A A -v rt.. I
Of Myrtle creek, was seriously injured
m a. a.. htJH l ;
w item b uii v ii'-i rci uignwtty
ri trtsvm n f tt Mr - as Kla
body. His f ac probably Will be per
mjfitl3r disflur(t by the Bevere
cues, out no is expected to recover.
LIQCOK FO7KI IK jjaXTTO
hi6& arrested near Rosfebur, Mon-
JIa- K11 lllliM &lt k tltwrtnKflA am w
charge t Bavins lntoxlcaUng liquor In
ills jwvwwEuvu vuwiw B yiwt va suuLj
when arraigned Tuesday and was fined
$100. He stated that he found the
liQaor ta e haystack. His automobile
was lezt as surety ror nis line..
KAlS. ?IMPV1WS AND
D-WDY GETS SO:.
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AHEM SHE
HAS A VsHOUE
BtGsfVM OF
They Say It
Cannot be Done!
I SAY YES!
WATCH THURSDAY
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