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X t». y 1 ft »4M TH B GOLD H IL L NB Yg.JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON MRS. BROWN “nuil mu ur ' HER FOOD FOR MR. BROWN things too far. It border* too ntnch on imperialism, Let Nicaragua work out her own destiny as Mex ico Is doing and as our forefathers Aa Independent Newipeper dedicat once did. ed to the betterment o( Gold H ill and Jackson County. W . A . Ponge of Hood River. Ore., G J. Shore Editor wus a visitor in the city today. Gold Hill News Published every fi» Gold m il, 1ackson County, Ore. at the Post Office at Gold regon, for tjmnsmixsion thru m ailt as secondi In ss matter. THURSDAY. APHIL I!» 1»»*. W e A re Local Dealer For f ■ C y c o l O il Senator Vests Tribute to a Dog and Associated Gas Advertising Rates—Display, 26c per an tneh; Legal advertising at Readers 10c per line, le per word per inaer- o more than one agency iton allowed on any for- advertising. Senator Vest, of Missouri, was at tending court In a country town, and while waiting for the trial of a case in which he was interested, he was urged by the attorneys in a dog rase to help them. He was paid a fee of Subseribtion 12.00 a year $260. by the plaintiff. Voluminous In Advance evidence was introduced to show that the defendant had shot the dog had attacked the defendant. Vest NICARAGUA AGAIN took no part in the trail and was not » R E T T Y is as p re tty does,' said the label "Sliced H aw a iian Pineapple. disposed to speak. The attorney's, Just the thing I H en ry loved pine Last Saturday at our national cap however, urged him to make a M rs. B row n firm ly. " W h a t c a rt I how fa ir die apple. She would cut her eggs cross ital there was an organised demon speech., else their client would not wise instead o f the long way and then be, i f she be not fa ir to me?" re stration before the White House think he had earned his fee. Beiiv would fit an egg into the hole o f a sponded M r . B rown gloomily. pineapple slice. Delicate mounds o f protesting against the action of our thus urged, he arose, scanned lhe No, gentle reader, the B row n fa m salad dressing sprinkled with nuts government in Nicaragua. Our fnce of each juryman for a moment, ily was not discussing the forthcom would nuke the combination so charm country has somewhat overdone the and said; ing arrival of a portentous female ing to look at tliat even the recalci relative. Instead, M rs. B row n was trant M r . Brown would enjoy it. big brother act in that little coun “ Gentlemen of the jury: The best trying w ith more vigor than tact to try and there are many people here friend a man has in the world may And the lol ter canape that she was get her sulky husband to eat a par who do not approve of the course turn against him and become bis ticular food which was good fo r min. going to serve her bridge club—-why wouldn't it look nicer and taste better but which he did not like. taken there. enemy. His son or daughter that he if the round o f hhstcr-covercd toast T h e discussion was a draw. ' I t might be well for the United has reared with loving care may rested on a ring o f pineapple? T h e M id n ig h t F a ir y States to offer friendly advice to prove ungrateful. Those who are T h a t night, M rs. B row n had a Flow ers and Riisgs our weaker neighbors but to lake nearest and dearest to us, those dream She dreamt that a fa iry whis an active m ilitary stand against any whom we trust with our happiness She speculatively eyed her gelatin pered in her e a r: "P re tty tastes as dessert molds. W ouldn't a ring at the one political faction is carrying anj our good name may become pretty looks” ; and “ F a ir food never lost a race’’ ; and “Decorations on the top amt bottom o f the dessert lixik traitors to their faith. The money charming if it were made o f pine puddin’ make it eaten like a good ’un.” apple cubes I that a man has he may lose. It W hen M rs. B row n woke she had flies away from him, perhaps when Cookies? In her mind’s eye she seen the light. From henceforth and he needs it most. A man's reputation forever her food would, above all saw a slice o f pineapple cut in such a things. L O O K P R E T T Y I She would way that it was only h a lf as thick as may be sacrificed in a moment of •p re tty up" her most ordinary dishes usual. T h en she saw herself cutting ill-considered action. The people until they appeared to be entirely new the slices into almond-shaped petals. who are prone to fall on their knees She pressed four o f the petals into the eoococtions. top o f each cooky which was resting to do us honor when success is with A D e v ile d P r o d u c t on a baking sheet, and then site popped us may be the first to throw the M rs. B row n considered her supper them in the oven. menu fo r tom orrow night, and her stone of malice when failure settles Th en M rs. B row n decided that all heart sank. She w l l going to have its cloud upon our heads. The one deviled eggs, and H e n ry didn't like this imagining would be put into e f absolutely unselfish friend that man deviled eggs even though he should. fect— and it was. can have in this selfish world, the W h a t could the do? H e r eyes rangrd And when M r B rown saw all the along the row o f canned foods which glorified foods did he smile and smile, one that never deserts him, the one she saw s ittin g on her cu rd and eat and eat. w ith never a single that never proves ungrateful or bore 1 objection? W e ll, he certainly did I shelves, and stopped at one wl treacherous, is his dog. A man's dog stands by him in prosperity and poverty, in health and sickness. He Road H a rd to Polico w ill sleep on the cold ground where ¡ges,ure. He made no reference to T h e K h y b er pane, a n a rro w defile the w intry winds blow and the the evidence or the merit* of the In no rtbw eat In d ia , connecting the snow drives fiercely, if only he may case. When he finished, judge and P u n jab w ith A fg han istan, la open to be near his master’s side. He w ill jury were wiping their eyes. The tra g ic only on Tuesday« and F r id a y s kiss the hand that has no food to of jury returned a verdict in favor of T h e a m ir o f A fg h an ista n undertakes fer; he w ill lick the wounds and the plaintiff for $500. He had uxxl te police the p ast fo r only tw o day« a week to protect tra v e le r* fro m at sores that come in encounter with for $200. «P F o r Congress the roughness of the world. He guards the sleep of his pauper mas ter as if he were a prince. When all other friends desert he remains. When riches take wings and reputa Republican Candidate for tion falls to pieces he is as constant Renomination and present in his love as the sun in its journty Chairman of Committee on through the heavens. " If fortune drives the master W ays and Means of the Na forth an outcast in the world, friend tional House of Representa less and homeless, the faithful dog tives, a Native Son of Ore asks no higher privilege than (hat of gon who has “No Interests accompanying him, to guard against to Serve but the Public In danger, to fight against his enemies, and when the last scene of all comes, terests” and who is and death takes the master in its CLEAN embrace, and his bodv is laid away CAPABLE in the cold ground, no matter if all other friends pursue their way EXPERIENCED there by the graveside w ill the no FAITHFUL ble dog be found, his head between SUCCESSFUL his paws, his eye* sad, but upo.t in Read his R ecord o f Suc- alert watchfulness, faithful and cessfu l S erv ice in V o te r s ’ true even in death." P a m p h le t. Senator Vest sat down. H t had (Paid adv. by Ronald C. Glover.) spoken in a low voice, without any W . C. Haw ley tacks by the law less A frtd l tribes. 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