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J inu»i<* for the cxciiíiir . We rcallrcd :i I Mil»»tuntiul sum win. Ii will l>e a»ed for SOCIETY. H O N O R G U A R D N O TES war leliel work. Ilio »oimiiit tis* on renerai r I an rciiicii I », Siipi-i intciiilimt T; \\. Ulna». Minn M u r e r e i MeDonal.l all.I Mi> ,1. It I’rot.man. w lio lire mem Hoo lie Short ridge celebrateli his si\tv New member» this week :ire: Myrtle 1 beri it the 1 \ i » oin boar.I, and Mrs l ’otta, Untre Hurdiui¡, Heulali Hiiwnin». i Grp .h It. ii'on contributed inu* h time second birthduN aiuti\ erstu s Sunday, the %l. «I. Weeden fuiliik being ditttiei . and chcir ) to the »upper. Bouse has i*« « u »uiti»itug with The affiliated «octette* for war re the grip but he louldu't u sisi the tetup liet, which include* the Honor Guard »'la »e* in n.rps one will be resuuied tat urn ot the \iauds set before linn and rave a very aucce»»ful *U|»|>er Siilarduv in the ncnt future. I ir*t ani to thè in got so ut mb under Ins belt that he re XV e with to thank all patron* ot the »up juie.l w ili I n i . „io i\ M.*» W iliiaui*. gained enough strength to be able to per and citi/.ens who rcisponded *o r »* ii : of the i tt . i . i o i , hdapital. VII nielli go to work the next d:«\ n o w l j with food donation* liiaa Mat sf. v$> *r» ot bei* e thè id.l » la»*.-* ale ur^e.l to ut rar.t McDonald, Miaa Bertha 8ti temi, tooethei with an\ new meniber» l ite junior class of the Cottage (iroxe l.hcit*. Mr*, l.eo Tenni*. Mi*» Kern w ho wish to enroll. 1 he »ubjeet» taURht high getiool entórtame»! the senior class Hole.'lull and Mi** l ’eail Whitclv a i e ni tln» corpa are uaeful, noi m i ) in fiidav evening at a farewell paitx in to he eoataaended fot th<ir efficient war tulio. Imi in every.lay life. honor ot several member* ot the senior • • * • work in «<*r\ íhr . Mi**e* I’auline Smith, class who graduate tin.** semester. The Heulnh Hawk in*. Kiln Count*. Juanita l ’orps I. Vttontion- \ll incinluTs o f party was held til Moo.se hall, wlueli was Short. Thelma Wilkin»oi and I ela K» t corpi . Mouiitty, Jftnu*r> ru»on worked faithfully and itoldv in L*\ i ! K«‘«l I ’ iigx iooiiih «•!» Mani NtrtoT appropriated decorated tu the colors of \ program ol uniste the kitchen. Capatde waitie**.* were at 7: ‘i» p. in. Miss Militivd Williams the two classes. and readings bv the talent of the school Esther Jot ecu »on, Muriel Shay, Stella uill roiUiiio our c I msm ' s in this corpi. was followed bv progressive games. Coffman, Trvata Martin, Myrtle l ’otta, ltooveri/cd refreshment», consisting of Martha W’ilVianon and Mildred Hall ‘ * hike The H tior («uard will go on popcorn balls and apples, were seived Mi»* Alice tiuretaon furnishe.l her ;.u Sunday tiftì rn “ ‘»i. «• a aimrj »• • • Mi ' tonwibile and acted a* chauffeur. \l at tln e ..li: i t o t* t* i c c at - p. ni. Ml mem \ ven preti \ wedding was so lorn though not a graduate of . erp* three, !.. \\ t u » me. lii/.ed oil the evening of JaiitlttlV IP at Mis* Garetson could qtinlifx a* a war the home ot Mr. and Mrs. üe» rgi Ñ time driver. Hath Jorgenson took Th. ti t tl. u a y the right w a V. htlwards, onto o.lrd street, Portland, charge of the victrola which, together • • • when Mis. Miniada francisco, ot Nt '. the sure with our splendid orchestra, furnished Johns, Oregon was united m marriage i»* William Itaupt, of l anada. I lie bi ide and gloom were attended bv the brute's two daughters and their Inis I a lids. Mr and Mis Joseph II Kiec and \lr. and Mrs lieorge \\ . Kdwards. Onlv immediate relative» and ti tends were present but the large number of beau tiful and useful gifts spoke tdiHpicntIv of a large circle of well wishers. \ bountiful collation was served bv the host and hostess. Iie\. ,1. II, Irvine, of tin St. Johns Methodist Kpiscopul church, otticintcd, using the ring »n vice. Mr. and Mrs lianpt have selected i ’ottage Cirove as their future home. THE MAN WHO BELIEVES IN THE DEVELOP MENT OF OREGON’S OPPORTUNITIES Hie Odd Pel low* lodge will hold its tilth annual roll call Saturdav evening Pebruarv 'J, at which time eveiv mem ber is expected to be present to respond t ius name or tu have a lettei iiOthe hands of the retarv to be read w hen In'* name led. ( i e o r g e \\ 11«>liI and Ksther K, ( ’ooper, bolli ot this city , we re niarried at fin gei:»* Wcducsdn v. ICev . t*Use o f ficiat illg. fi l e bridegro om had complete»! a lun ga low oli thè west siile, ni which he ami hi" brulé are inni settling. Silk Cret'k Society Jaiiuarv 1 « » was thè birthdav anni vern ar) >•! Miss K d ith W h eeler. In hon or ot thè uccasion liessie and \da L u d i terhami and L ola and l ’ora Wilsuii were guests ut diiiuer at thè I .«»u \\ heeler nome. FADS A N D F A N C IE S Hominy is «»ne *t the besf substitutes for the potato. 1 he chief forni value of the potati its iron and potassium. M. sf V eg.-tables are better *er v I ill their uw Ii juices. when lhe present high cost of living is an •pportuiiifv to learn not to waste. (irate • I eh on crackers w Inch toasted arc a g< • >d luncheon I eiisli. Pineapples, nuts, c< t v and mars mallows make a most idicious salad. Prune» stewed with slice « ot lemon or orange make an excellen t dessert. It is best with the lire: juicy. Candidate for the republican nomination for United States senator from Oregon 1. To support the national admini* tration and the head* of the govern ment with all ray ability and energy in the »peedv and \ igorou* prosecution of the war to a peace satisfactory to thi democracy of the world and compatible with the highest ideals of our civiliza tion. 2. To the application of the selectivi draft in practice as well us theory, which shall insure organization of the national army and at the same time re serve the necessary labor and supplies for the continuation of our industrial pursuits and commerce. .’1. To an equitable control and regula tion of food supplies, commerce and in dustry. and the establishment of a pri mary market in Portland on equal basis with Chicago and eastern ports. 4. To a nation wide prohibition and to all measure* which shall make it practicable and operative and not theo retical. 5. To permanently establish equal suffrage in both state and nation, »>. To establishment by the federal government of a naval base at the mouth of the Columbia river. 7. To effective rural credit legislation and administration with a particular view to its adaptability to the need* of Oregon. H. To construction by the federal government of a military highway along the Pacific coast, and federal aid in the construction of permanent high ways. « It. To see that Oregon participates, all things being equal, in national trade, commerce and industry, and that our state is given recognition in the federal (Paid advi made »»arv by tin l 1». To legislation which »hall bring to a settlement the public land* question, land the greater dev e|<>puient of Ore gon'» natural resoune* ii,eluding the development of water power, reclama ! tiiiii of arid, swamp and logged off lands. It will be mor»* Silt tORi-tlu-r » iirht , cornstarch uml other dry iiiRreiiient» usi-d in »ami- nr pudding, tlii-ii |iiiiir tin- boiluiR milk it rtati-r »lut.lv in i-r it, »tirruiR it im-uii v\ till»*. The «nuce ill in* »mouth and free from lump* when prrpurrd in tin* way. • • • When the water does not run out of the sink quickly. pour a cup of kerosene into the dram. This cuts the grease; al so kills any odor arising from the drain. I se a c hi Id’s flow er sprinkler to sprinkle the clothi •s w hen folding tI m iii down lor ironing, A ten rent sprinkler will hol<! enough water for the entire II. To the organi/.ation and mobiliza ironing. tion of all our indurti rial tore***, with :i Anyone who has experienced difficul just and proj.t r coiiHid^ration of tlit* rights of labor, which shall guarantee ty in raising bread on account of cold weather will be glad to learn that it can coordination ot American effort» during be done in the fireless cooker Heat the the war. radiator which belongs to the cooker to <'i' Fahrenheit and place the bread in 1-. To legislation that will permit the it. In the morning, no matter how cold natural resource» of the great we»t and it has been, you will find the sponge Alaska to be used, at the same time be has risen perfectly. Be careful not to overheat the radiator»; 7*» is th«* right irig careful that these natural resources temperature. If you have no fireles» are used economically. cooker, however, use your electric iron. With the current turned on, place the 1.». To the removal of the misunder iron in th«* bottom of a large pan. ('over standing and opposition on the part of the pan with an oven grate, or sonic p«*r the federal authorities nhieh has re forated utensil, ami on this put the pans of bread, ('over the whole with a large stricted Oregon \s cominerciul expansion bread cloth. Enough heat will be gener and retarded her industrial develop ated to raise the loaves in a short time. ment. Recipe for W ar Bread. Two cups of white bread sponge; i! 14. To the development of Oregon fn great »hipping ports, through federal cups of graham flour; 1 cup of corn meal; 1 *♦> «-ups of boiling water; I ta improvement of waterways and har blespoon shortening; 1 tablespoon «lark bors; the maintenance of a merchant molasses; I tablespoon sugar; I tea marine on the Pacific ocean, and a spoon salt; b teanpoon soda, dissolved in a lift I«* water. just recognition on the part of the fed Have the boiling water iri a pan on eral government of the importance, the stove; stir in the rnenl and let boil slowly 10 minutes. When lukewarm, add value, commercial and industrial ad vantage of Oregon’s location, situation th** mush to th«* other ingredients and mix all well together with the hand». and harbor, and shipping facilities. l*ut into a greased pan and when light, bake slowly in a im»d«*rat» oven for 4Ó 15. To a policy of conservation and t«» 00 minutes, according to beat ot reconstruction which shall insure our oven. All the 4 ‘ Johns * ' who wish to ilo their national integrity, honor and commerce and the moral and civic purity of our bit by saving white flour tor our boys in France will sandy eat this if it is people. properly made and baked Mrs. Her ald me Lnmson. Id. To have that high regard and con sideration for the interests and progress B E A N SEED W A N T E D . of humanity and the nation at large, We will be in the market for seed which is typified by a conscientious beans of' th«* Hurpee <¿rc**ii |*od or K«*n and moral observance of true Christian tucky Wonder varieties. Notify us at civilization, one«* what kind and «iiianfity you I iiiv «* to sell. rtisement » HARDW ARE F U R N IT U R E KNOW LES down. (»as stoves should never be use d in ;i nursery they vitiate the air too *u-lv. R O B E R T N. S T A N F IE L D The principle* upon which I stand expenditure: and to which 1 pledge myself are: w a r. roast or pan a chicken & O RABER J AGRICULTURAL ANT OF TEXAS CrfaHuira A>r Ht-yul.ii Farmer« and Thrir Homes A ir Marvrl» of Skill and Stiength. Cani of Tliankf*. T u Ilio i* 1 1 irmi» w Itn w ri» hu k i ml mid I lion li f I ul iluniig fli«' III Mf itili« *« Mi t • f’ Olii N Ì ** I « ’ I W r w isli fu «• Ilf ioti. Mm! Im \ Stroinl. tun uni •ro ii|»|ir«'i'i .1 |i:m mmi) viirlclli'» of tin* nut fum ll). i lui on ilio "I Inno Kslui uilo," or S nkoil I'l tli ilo v nr.- » " miinoroii* limi llo-li hill* look Ulto Ho- I'lllou * of il rollili); son. • Mio of ilio most (Miworful Mini for- 'ilMulilo liisoolN In Ilo- Smitliu osi I» (lit* unioni turni mu of T omi *. o I isoi - yo » ii iiii I unii tat. TI ioso lui») «'lonliiros ur» ro .nini Iunio r», mol l ■ Ir Ionio-* un i i i m i o I m of aroliltooi urul »kill mot »fi • nut li. I look of ii Itoli*.* frolli 12 lo ir. fool I i I r I i . Imi11 liy ii lllllo nut mol olitoli i* so sii ».OR mill O oli su|i|lo|-|oil llliit olitilo mol I ili lì ti Ino» oho wiilk uxor II Ilio! )Ot lini 0 1 listi III tills MOIItlorfllI domo. It I* siild tfmt If ii liorso. In |»r< l'orilmi io h|s s|/o. ooiild l oh 11 ns fur il» il Hon. timi III oho Jump lo- would ro i lour iiroiiud Ilio wmld. Xuv, If il nun omisi ruoli d u limi- o iiooordliiK fu fio* natilo propuriloos of uu nut'« ilomlollo. It would lo- moro 1 liuti a mil« Mfh. H o SO il cri t-n 11 unti ulti s, uosl lo a l'uo, un* ilio most liolustrlous orou iiir«-* on ourtli. Tlio) -•>»», roup mol Riino-r Just liko furno -s. nini durili); Ilo* worm sotisou In.» I » siiitloloiit stori f»ir »»lutor * uso. WORK OF MOTHER rin* \ ■«»it ii»n tin »tin I ( ’aril of Tliaiik» \N •* w mil til r\|*H'M Mill tliunk’yV? ^ lim • wii«»* in < h v kimlii, InJ r ' t ^ III M 11 M f : I III fill l*> » *»l Kill III’ll « Jill In h iik I uml tullii i, R k w I iiik I Hull MRH ROW I \ \ | i i|| i FI..MFR I l l ' L l i ’ "»«• n him I'l Kl» \ Y « ui »till i;« i W MIIt ll< flu* right w mv , w h pn« «*M iin»| flnv «nullify tIn* v ii L\ ii v * w ut h i* of Hi «nil \\/ IV L Cl L «l U » I»**» i » 1 li tritìi lii»wc<! I» F NATURE Formation of C u I icd and I’ .ittrins, Prr fectly Symmetrical. Charjcter- ittic of Grm Stones. Tlo- orlRluul r iiiio-irli luii wos Molli or Niituro. Olisorxo lor »m l. In tlo miikliiR of or) sluts luioli kind of roiii » toii^i rv sfulllzi s on a i i - r l ii I ii piiUorn of Its uun, porfi-otl) symuioirloul; It I* tlo* kiiiiio mi) xx I• Ii oo-tuls u lion tlo-x fortu orystuls. s.ns a xxrltor. If a oiipful of salt mol xvnlor l>o al luxvod t»i ovapornlo slowl) iti a oool plio-o. tlo- suit will tako tlo- form of ovor so iiihii ) oiilo-s, i to ti oio- of tlo-iii porfoot. » »no tnlio-ruI In • rystulilz.liiR will In vuiiatil) tnk»- tin- simp,* of an ootii lo-druii, iiioiMu-r of a dodooiiliodron. Yot uioiihor will a* - uiiio tlo- form of ii multiiiolo of oiilo-s. porliMps half nn liii-li on an odito. with ii i-liip iioi-uriito l> »-ill oiT of oaoli oorio-r. It »oont* Ilk»- a Juki*. - -^7- Q L o v e on a ranch is not a peaces fu l idyl, at least not on the ranch described in the n e w serial w e take pleasure in announcing. Hold ii nil sllvor orx -t lllzo iis outi«** \ cry '.I of Iron *ul h ' ro omhleti In *lmp:* a xxlld roso. \Vut»r ha* It* own i-r\'tulllio* form-. Ilko un> utlo-r mlio-rul l»-o. i if onursi . is a k in d o f rook ns nun'll a r< a I. i s Rrnalti* hut Is rviimrkiililo for Its III ‘A lloltltlR point. This I* liii'ky f. T i|s h o o m is o this rook. In a uoiltoii oololltloii. fur uls|o*s us with Irlrik. Coal Production in France. Itoeont lÌRiiros of oonl pro.Im i Ion In France, an Industry of which the de partment of tlo- Loir.- la the St. lotion in »■onsiilar distriot, is an Ini portmit produeliiR center, with an an- jis tf COTTAGE GKOYK C A N N K U Y. », idi I output of over .TO oo . inio tons, »how nn Increase from I. s » hmhsi tons A D M I N I S T R A T O R S NOTICE. 'n Novellila r. Ill Hi, to 2.:»17.tSHl tons in Notice is hereby given that by an or March. 15*17, says the Scientific Alacri- der «if th«- county c«nirt of Lane county, • -mi. and a total Increase in production Oregon, «Inly mn«!e anil cnti*rod of re«* and Importation of from .’I. ( ini . insi tons «ml the 15th «lav of January. Mil#, in tji«* matter of the estate of Rachel K In January, 15*17, to over -IJsst.iSN) Taylor, deceased, th«* undersigned, tons In May. This gain was umile pos- (ieorge Taylor, was duly appointed ad *11,It* hy a readjustment of mine work ministrator of said estate. ers and a closer study of transporta All persons hav ing « laims against mid «•state ar»* hereby rerpiired to present Hon problems. The moveineiit of coni them 'duly v«*rified ns r«*«juirod by law l>y motor lorries. In addition lo other t«» said administrator at the law o f f i c e oommodltles hy a lloet of heavy motor of Alta King, First National Hank trucks purchased and operated by the building, Cottage («rove, Oregon, with in sii months fr«#m the date of this city of St. Kllonne, Is ii recently I iihii -^ notice. Rimiteli sorvloo which has aided dis Dateil this 17th «lay o f January, 191#. tribution and relief of coiiK<‘Stlon ma OEOKOK T A Y L O R , j l * f 15 Administrator. terially. ^ ^ ^ ^ q The love o f W ard W arren, cowboy, and Billy Louise, spirited girl rancher, has all the thrills that go with its picturesque setting. W ard and Billy go through the test by fire, ere their happiness is assured. And all the while ad venture and mystery and cattle rustling play around them to complicate matters and keep your attention at white heat. T he author of Homaqe Pa d Jo.xn of Are. i ihl i ad ni*xx uori* roiialtod whoti Orlinns nini '• * « i i -I ohiis uo-t In tlo tlfli olith i olitili) hofol do villo of thi rlty op ilo* l.i'lro ut ilio lo-urt of l iuto ■ rooontly. s«ys a l ’urls oorrospundont Tlo* liloontoiiury of ilo* io-xx wurld oli) W 1 IS Ilio oooiisliill of Ilo* I lilloil Stillo» doloRiitos' visti II uiiiuri * wii * pulii to foiin of Aro ilo* tini in | il» ni of tlo* ino dloxnl struRL'lo fi ir ...... Inni. Sio* xvn» tlo* »ul.Jo.-i nf Fn-io-h and Ainorloun s|iooolo*s. and llnwi-rs and a hrnnz*- paini loaf woro lald ut Ilo* font nf hor statai*. A pliRrlmiiRo, tuo. wn» illudo tu Ilo* fori of Tiiuroltos, su fu moli* lu tlo* di fi*ii»o nf Ilo* olty hy Ilo- mnld. Tlo* ovolits of Illusi» fur-Kom* oonturlos sorvoli iis a dlstmit rninantlc Imi-kRroiiml tu tlo* prosi-nt siniRRlo. In whloh tlo* must n-oont lliruros to up- polir oa a orowilod o.inxiis uro tho»»- of tho Cnltisl Stntos soldlor» un tlo- Klmolors front. Siilo hy Idi* xvlth th«* montioii of iio*dlo\al mimo» mol «*v»*nts woro I ioii riI. In Ho* nld liuti» of »»rloiins ihoso of l'rosldont Wilson and Un* huttle of tho Murili*. Just as Eary. T w o oomniori'lal trnvolors, while on a trulli un ilo* O ioroii Klei*trie railway. Rot luto un urRumont ovor tho action of tho autoiniitio hruke. **lt's tho Inflation of tho tube that stop» the trulli. ’ docili reti tlo* tirsi truv eler. "Wioiiif. xvnini; !” .»hmitisl tlo* second. •‘It’s the output of the exhmistloD.” So they wrnnklcil for mi hour. Tlieu, when tin* trulli arrived at tin* station they a (irceli to »uhinlt the matter for settlement to till- liiotorinail. 'I hut Roll tU-iniin. leunltiK condì nmhiiRly from the door of lii car, l.»icin d with an iitti-ntlve frown to tin* two travelers' stHteuu*nt of tlo ir iirRUiio-tit. Then ho Miullod. »hook Ills head, and said: “ Well, Keats, ye’re both wroliK IllsiUt ho xxorkliiK of the vanillin brake. Yet It’s very simple mol easy lo under stand. When WO want to stop the train we Just turn this ’ere tup, and then we fill the pipe with vacuum.” 4/rrn y « T h e R A N C H at the W O L V E R I N E knows the ranch country and the kind of people to be found there and you will remember many o f the adventures and incidents long after the story is finished. OUR NEW SERIAL rr= The Danger Signal Is Painful Vision I ^ M o o d y I T o r ir L fin i r i are b e i I III. I I L I . I ' A K K .V » * 11 (»ivi* y o u r e y e s , lh e hellt i H Vice ili») x» ill (five y o u . W h en th ey |tiiin y o u ol si m in e d , ii * ¡* si'Mi timt sinnet hint; is xvi'oiii» wi t h th em. tit V » » • I must '.*»•( flf|H'ii(|ul>|f t-yt* s e r v ic e s a t i s f a c t i o n tu y o u r nutnev h ack. “ TO S lo g H K T T K It, S H E R M A N Broken Lenses ijulckly Replaced 881 KKK W. Street, Iccl vice. icrc, I'm w c pun ran M oony cTVIO O D Y F,YF. S I G H T S P E C I A L I S T , A N D O P T IC IA N Willamette SCI • K hrom ’, Orck’im. Factory on Premises Telc|iht»nc 802 JJ ...................................... H o m e : o M a d e : F lo u r f FO R ^ HOME PEO PLE . Pride of Oregon, Soft Wheat Flour H. & H. Hard Wheat Flour IHIade by Cottage Grove % ' Phone 80 Ht*rv It tuli», ■tory. Mui t• » iiiik I»* X X Olllll w li li-ti vi.ii » i-rt i yoil llkc t<> Ile. W’Ililcriii'NH w li- ut ttu* »leni Id thè tulllllIR w li thi»lr stoiuachs f » ». .,1 Mini ilu-lr fur thè fri») Tticn* wiih a mi«-«»utI»«-«I lui i - Nini nal uri-, « I forxvard i.ier (•rulilc nini Ibi- teli ) mi a k lei W ini plmlilc.l *t limi tln* l»»w I) li fi.ut, alili of ti«*i llllsl.HI.il W II».Ili alo* »Iiii noi » all The) were tln llIR W Hlfol! Ili* \\ oli i l Ilo* ■ I l i-n tlo* tini i lille) i L ori * lui u r<» k I »tri-imi .In»»* tlo-re nini > ulli* |l|t le R ri-eli spot lini Mariti) »et atol io ri»»» tlo* dui » Journet w The) . ulli|n*il little. NlliRliiR »1 valle) w li Idi w ri i-i-o or » > w le * And tInit ii I r I i I ( m -II is I lo a »in hiiinun owio-i». ti arra xv, w Indili) el isi l lo- l 'o\ e ali Il i u*»e» 11 w i. afti-r them and » III*, hldden Kili't drenili* »tipi».» dieaiii» t»u Mal fuiir i.xi'ii took inuch lulM.r and Ilo* wotuau and of )eura and a» I maioiRe <>u tlo* i, Ilo* * 'ox e and ina II.Ut W llll 1:1.'I tbelr Un-» held tuli and Ini ridi borUon narrowis of tln* «crini. Km ronmled them Another stoni: afterwurd nini m tunde for themsi- batik« And in < nhln wn* Imrn ymi to uieet a elioold ha ve hee fatlier’H lieisl aio chlld xxln»»e ver) lul»e l»*lxxts-ii III called ber Itili) lier fui ber xvaul«- «¡Ir! ber niother In eli tlitit terrihle far froiitler hrlmi lira' i* il * »lei II eli tYben lili)) l.o xxantisl lo ilo »o «he wn* haz) a» ture of I Init M k » tu talk It over w It xsnihl not »<s-ni l Cove Wlieu »lie w a» risii* over w lili a I latkeil all hy Iter» j.ioln.-io to Murili; • T v * l**en tlilnt» write poeti-). Ma o t It witti (Ui/me make l»r<*ud aiti tiread Whicti w.* a poet or a c»n*k - Mariliy lookisl i ber Hltclitloli l»ri» and Rat e w lini ahi t | Milling Company*? ? i » w * X “ t“ !**!’,>,K**X “ X **»*!"H »W ";“ X*<M;»!"W**;*w»*"X»X“ i<!~;“ X "M ":* x -v M » * w ^ 1 ‘’Voti Icarn h<>xv Ine. Ylih don’t xxn t|oiia Your m a " yuiir puw llkea ri all fiHillalineaa. TI In It " ’•Walter Scott pii IHielry," aulii Hill.» tlvel.V. Sin* liad «Valter Scott In i pausilo: isixxho) li ) apa tliat limi sol ber new anihltloii “ Mehhy he dld a l ’d llkc to ace olir polr.v. It’d ha»e hit moren wlnit I‘«1 •’tih! llave yon ttoyr* IHIIy !*»••« alili retiti)' Wltll a) r ,,| Iota alld pi lea aniñe »-ut!le alni n<» mie all thè lime « h XX'a Ut a in** t»< RO to wlnter. lo Alltlt Si •aya thè re'a dct»ta kuow voli Inxl ani, •’Meli. I ha ve r »»I \ <-attlc. tuo. ami thè) tlo») ttilRhl. I* I I* auy R«aal oli eartli i