Hurrying up the Baby.
FOR T H E CHILDREN
A correspondent sends us an ex-
tract from a poem which recently
DM you ever put * I** boot, ou your
ed in a South African paper.
cat
It? 'that la what Lick* playmate*
r
did to him. I was one of tliem, nod li j thinking we shall approve ol its sen*
W M tfreut fu ii even fo r L ick him self. ttineuls.
W e do, we do. The in-,
Ilia feet w ere tied up In sm ooth paper
spired verse is entitled “ Making a
* o»t*s rupee B oot*.
ST O P KICKING
Afooui Sore F eet
S H O E
A eoordlag to sizu
FEET G L A D
A d v v H tn rm
o f u l)liu « ‘ .
I w as fmm.I lying in a bank with
m any o f tuy brothers. O ne d ay a little
girl took the bank w h ich I w as in and
sh o .\ It till I cam e out. I rolled un
deriieuth »tie o f the chairs, where she
cou ld not ftii: 1 me, bu t one* d a y when
her m other w as sw eep in g she happen
eil to spy m«*. She p ick ed me up and
put m ciw lth o ilier small change in her
pockethook. Sin* took her pocketbook
out w ith her on e day and went to the
store to p u rch ase som e goods, and I
w as given to the storekeeper. A beg
gar. com in g into the store, asked for
m oney, and I w a s given to her. She
happened to d rop me, and I rolled into
the gutter, w h ere I rem ain yet, waiting
fo r som e one to pick m e up.
W AS
s »uth o f there. The prospectots
are once more in their element. Big
strikes and new camps are the talk
FTER Tonopah had been con of the day. The great question is.
verted into a lively camp "W hat will 1 > the next one?"—
following the original discovery of The Mo ! mi Broker.
Jim Butler, miners and prospector -
began to branch out and day after
silly and i .
d a y , and week alter week, they ri
ilic.l say they a r c x o liitc t o s h o o t
fiiffe iilm iN S p ld o r « .
turned to the assayers of Tonopah
.vini, OM Billy. I.rii d o n ’ t fr e t.
T here is u sp ider o f the dcsidue fa m
sam ples of quartz troni the new l o r the fellow w bo d u re » io iiiiilillc ily living ill A ustralia w h ich m akes
A
its habitation along the seashore in
the crev ices o f rock s betw een higb and
low w ater m arks. T his locution is se
lected b eca u se It abounds w ith the
fo o d these spiders prefer. But when
,
.
. . .
j *1'*' tides are In tlielr hom es are cover
t iu u e d th e s e a r c h fo r llte p re c io u s Bui •.*.•! Ve ! .vn « fiilth fu l frie n d t o
w m , ,v.lt,.r
instead o f deserting
Ine, and I 11 see y o u s a fe ly t h r o u g h , them, how ever. the* spiders solv e the
metals, but it was many months
I difficulty by m eans o f closely w oven
before a man showed up with rock Shunt ol i Itlllj? I g iie s s n n l, U luligli
j sheets o f silk, w hich they stretch over
yoii inay l e olii and gruy,
that carried to exceed from one to
the entrances and w ithin w hich they
By thè M'If-Kamo si re teli of merey im prison sufficient air to keep them
three or four dollars per ton in
Un \ ’Il I r sii""tlng me “omc day; * alive du rin g the tim e they remain sub
gold. None thought of looking for I linvvn l unirli tu love for tlie fellow m erged.
M u rU rd
A d van ce«.
‘ Tina O ldboy uiude any advance» to
ward a reconciliation with his gay
y ou n g w ife ? ”
“ Y u . I think he ha» m ade an ad-
vanee o f several thousand dollar».“ —
New O ilca n « Timea-Deinoerat.
W h ere T h ey
D iffe r .
A nother d ifference betw een v QHU
and a w om an Is that tlie mnn doesn't
see the back o f his head in a mirrgr
m ore than tw ice a year.—Som erville
Journal.
A P essim ist.
I ovvm .lui f il i li , w lli«- »liootlng pimi.
If tliey limi more plty tur borse»
and ilogs tliey'd bave more love for
Any properly showing values of
D o n 't
D rin k .
thè wny?
UHI, Billy. \\v re both great »Inner»,
for uc’ vi. huth grown old. you
know:
And we’ve oiili a little further down
the road to go;
Bo
' we'lt fare along together till the
Muster vidi» ns home
In the luippy Home l.nnd »table»
mid our feet forget to mam.
Iliey tell ns that h o r s e s luive l.o
«■mi», mid they nil declare it true;
I Imt »bon« h o w little tliey know,
Old Boy, mnl it proves they don’t
know you;
"ell. well, d» a mighty qiieMtioii,
mid quite lievond my ken—
But the inure I know of horse» like
y o u the les» I lu-ag about men.
You've biella good home. Old Kcl
low. sternly nitd brave and true;
Whatever may lte said of the cit
You lune given us faithful .service—
izens of Goldfield, when they git
done nil that n home could do;
away Iroin camp the only thing Yfoti lime earned your keep; you
slinll have it: so live us long ns you
which talks in that section at the
enti—
present time is money. Values ad
For Jnstkv I» ju s t ic e , a n d r ig h t a
vance so rapidly in that section » I
*1 *111 . whe;her It’s a horn«, or I»
the present time and there has been
man.
.
such an amount of attention drawn [
Horion Transcript.
into the district aud all over the
United States that the owners of
For Sale.
properties will not listen to the ex I Mountain nnch of 160 acres, -o
tension of time proposition on any acres plow land, 60 acres pasture,
option held on their property for a
acres ol orchard, balance timber,
moment.
1 good fences, house of four rooms,
two or three dollars 1» heltl at prices
ranging from J j o . o o o , to $100,00«.
and it i* out of the question to git
a ten days’ option on a property
without advancing '4 ol the pur
chase money.
There appears to l>e about to.o.xi
people in Goldfield at present, and
the cry is “ still they com e." A - an
old miner said who just readied
this camp, regarding expense
"W e ll, it takes but a few days to
make a $50 note look like nine
cents." It is too late for the man
o f limited means to go into the Gold
field country, Imt there arc hun*
A n im a l« T h a t
T h ere are a num ber o f animals
know n to naturalists w h ich seen) to
m nn.
need no w ater or w hich drink only at
Tlmt’s rlght, Old Uilly, I llkett—your rare intervals.
Tiler«» Is n certain breed o f gazelles
niuzilc ngnlnst m y fneu ;
"c've limi ratillng tinte» togetber, which never drink, and the llam as o f
Fntagonhi live fo r years w ithout tak
nini orue we won thè race—
ing w ater, and there is a particular
l'o .vini renieinlier It, Itiliv. thè ilude class o f cattle near Lasere, in France,
tlmt wedowued flint day?
that rarely tou ch es w ater. It Is sup-
Ami thè w ay Im «wore tlmf un old pooed that the d ew on the grass is suf-
fumi b o rse sliould show bis trotti r flelcat
their needs.
MONKV TALKS IN T H IS ItlSTKICT.
Children for Adoption.
s
C ream B alm
T h is R e m e d y Is a S p e c i f i c ,
S u r e t o C lv e S a t i s f a c t i o n .
GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE.
It cleanse», soothes, heals, and protects the
<!i«cusetl membrane. It eure» Catarrh ami
itriveaaway a Cold in the Head quickly.
Kestores the Senses o f Taste and Smell.
Ka»y to use. Contains no iujnrioua drugs.
Applied into the nostrils and absorbed.
Large Size, 60 cents at Druggists or by
n a il; Trial Size, 10 cents b y mail,
t i v BROTHERS, 56 Wsrrsn St.. New York.
The water i bottled and carbonated at the
!>.• i ; i.
V 1 •:n f r i i ' i r n iti > i au 1 ratea.
LEVI GEER
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Mgr. Oregon Minerai Springs Ass’n.
o o o o o o tooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo^
H. POTTS
GEO. W .M c Q U E l
PR )PRl KTORtOP
H on
1 .1 «-p liitii in G a t h e r F r u i t .
T he elephnlit does not bother to pick
fruit sin gly o ff a tree, bu t w ill butt
the trunk with su ch fo rce that all the
ripe fruit Is shaken off. H e then picks
It Off the grou n d with his trunk ami
pops It luto Ills m outh. I lls fa vorite
species Is the w ild plum , though he
j wUl eat m any oth er fruits.
A R oy D ead
S h ot,
H orace F ranklin L enhart o f New
H anover, Fa., Is a "«lend sh o t" w ith a
rifle or shot gun and he }* only seven
years old. T h e old er m arksm en in his
neigh borhood en v y him his great skill.
TI»«« T u i e o f F o i l ) w O ff.
Oh. n poi I y wop M\ed tn a littlo gin«« tank
With a goldfish or two and a snail.
Ami his body was fat and covered with
spots.
Put he «ported a monstrous long tail.
He wriggled and twisted the livelong day
And grew, this fat pollywog.
But never once did It enter his head
That he was akin to a frog.
Along in his sides, down next to his tall.
He had a bad feeling one day.
And before the next morning two legs
had appeared
To help him along on his way.
With his gills disappearing, he couldn't
breathe well,
And two more funny legs vaine to light;
lie stretched them nil out and wriggled
his t o e s
v
And tried to mnke believe ’twas all
right.
Four legs and a tall for one pollywo«
Seemed so funny he wanted to laugh.
And then one night he happened to see
That his tall was shorter by hAlf.
sam uel
i . J acobs
of country produce bought
and sold
SPECIAL
arc
BARGAINS
b-’in -i off civ lit m uiv d.’pirtm m ts o f our incrchan
disc stock and it will pay you to give us a call.
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M r » .-I. E. T hom psox .
Rates |»>r Buy
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U " i n am i Ixm nl, par weak........ 4.50
A mountain ranch, sonic
oiling, mostly level or nearl v
so, half cleared and im
proved,hnlniK'e timber. Must
rave purchaser. Inquire nt!
office o f L kadbk .
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Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing;, Boots and Shoes
TOOL OUTFITS FOR
THE M E C H A N I C
Wt* have them at all prices
Also, we carry the best
makes of tools of all kinds
f o r carpenters, cabinet
makers and machinists.
Complete stock of general
hardware. See us before
baying your farm imple
ments and wagons : ; •
J. T% B r id g e s , R egister.
Cottage Grove HOTEL
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CURRIN ® VEATCH
A l l S t y lis t * .
We Ut*sire to place in the hands of those af
Meted with Bright* Disease and Dial>etes a .Mr
N O T H 'E FO B P U B L IC A T IO N .
page pamphlet that is saving human lives. It j
Is not an ordinary pamphlet, such as is common- ,
ly used to advertise medicines, but is princi- !
Gaud Other at Koscburg. Or.,Dee. 2 H, 1904 .
pally made up of reports of scientifically con-! Notiee is hereby given that the following
ducted tests hi a large variety of cases, showing ; named settler lias filed notice of his intention to
*7 per cent of recoveries in these hitherto in make final proof in support of his claim, and
curable diseases.
Pi t.
that said proof will 1 m * made before .1 J Walton,
Kugetie, Oregon,
The specifics employed in these tests are 1) s S Commissioner. Kugeu
known as the Fulton Cont|>ouiids and the re March s. v»>\ v\/ II K No. flT.TT. Willlnm II
sults obtained prove eone'.usivelv that these «»«»ssler, Sr., father ami lu-ir of William 11. Goss
dreaded diseases so long fatal (the deaths from lor. deceased for the s Wl4 Sec. 14. T. 21 S . K
Brights Disease alone are appalling, over i « h .,- 3 W
ooo a year, starting as kidney troubles) have ,d
II" names the following witnesses to prove
¡A»t yielded lo niedieal seience. Tile pamphlet his continuous r«*si»lence upon and cultivation
is free. Write to the John J. Fulton Co.. 400 of said land, viz: Nelson B. Dossier, Kmerv
Washington street. San Francisco, Gal.
W. ({«»ssler. Willie White, and James N.Wallace
When to suspect Bright's Disease:—Puffv all of Cottage Grove. Oregon.
ankles or hands; wea'
eakiiess without apparent
J T li KiDOF. 8 , Register
cause; kidney trouble after third month; fre
quent urination, (may show seiMnei
~
t or cloudy
on standing); falling
__„ vision;
------- , »lay »lrowsiness—
one or more »>f these.
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ror your henerai merchandise call on the reliable firm of
said land before J. J. Walton U. S.
Commissioner at his office at Eugene,
"T h ey are an extrem ely fashionable Lane Co. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 7th
«lav of February 1905.
couplo, are they n ot?”
He names as witnesses:
"G racfbus, no! W hy. they have eev
Clark P. Devereaux, Frank A. Tripp.
eral children.” - New York U f a
Ethel Harrington, John F. Gates a*ll
of Eugene, Lane eountv, Oregon.
Any and all person - claiming adversely
the above described lands are requested
B r ig h t’s
D i s e a s e
r v n d *o tile their claims in this office on or
before saitl 7th dav cf February, 1905.
.
D ia b e te s .
Flot n t
G rii I Fateli Ce.
M O T E L S ' CITT MEAT MARKET
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Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton and Vea!
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C H O IC E KKK.SH KISH ON T U E S D A Y A N D F R I D A Y
J. H. BARTELS. Proprietor
OREGON i SOUTHEASTERN 0.0. CO.
Will furnish current for lighting at the follow >ng rates per month:
TIME TABLE NO. .1
To take effect on April 2, ]< 9 *|.
DAILY KX«*KPT 8I NOAY.
Commercial Lighting
11 P. M. service,
First 16
P..
Ar I1.10.YI*>
1.1.4:» V.C y
Front 15.1*00 to
1 0 , 0 0 0 to
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$ 60
30
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16 C. R,
8 ",
$ 50
25
30 000 to
40.0C0 to
Jojooti watts,
30,00»!
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40.000
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50.000
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20c per M
r9C per M
tSc per M
i6c per M
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5°.ooo to too.ooo
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100,000 and over
,f
Mininnm charge for current.
All night rate on application.
r 5c per M
14c per M
$1.00
c c°nipan_v at all times
.idopted, January 1st, 1905.
H O. THOMPSON*. Secretary.
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s »« tii m i ,»n
S » W ... tan sp-m. Sc It
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16 r. p.,
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Meter Rates
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S « ti
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Residence Lighting
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imi thi «ixt tram *r. i*ht mnst In >tiltviri»t lit
ampli limi t» permit ,4 tt» l»iiiz I m II,si
All culwar.l rrilxlil forwar.i.Mt ml» si tpi
(»In» risk •< skipper i m i nsi«n<s*.
'íw's.n!
£ l
11 1». M. service.
First 16 C. P..
•AUsrn.>mi tr a m , will I «-rim nn s s t iin U v . s i i l i
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th«-re is nothing Iwnor Ilian IVYVitt's
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QF 1 HACK
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COTTAGE GROVE, 01
N e w F ir m
N ew G ood s
T om m y —Can I go to the theater,
of Kuger.e, county of Lane, state of Ore
ina?
gon, bah iliiF «lay li!»*<i in ibis office bis
M other No, not tonight, dear.
T om m y Then can 1 go and have a a worn statement No. <1575, for the pnr-
cliase of the E of SF
of .Sec No 20.
tooth ou t?
In rp No. 21 ft, Range No. i Weett
M other—G ood graciou s!
W hatever and will offer proof to show that
for?
the land sought is more valuable for its
T om m y —W ell, I never got any fun, timber or stone than for agricultural
I don’t!
purposes, and to establish his claim to
And It faded away, a little each day.
Till hardly a bit could ho see;
Then it all disappeared, and pollywog
found
A gay little froggy was he!
I’ill*. They <l<> not weaken l»te stonim-h.
Boy» may 1» hail (an t sometimes Their «rtio»i iqsin tm* syatetn i» n.iUL
ffirl») for—(|) orilinar.r »er*ico st nh.isuril an.I harnilc»». R»»b M. » ,rv, of
1 . 1 Kay fit**, Inil. V .lys. ‘ S o u
talking,
wap»**; (2) upon imtaotura, [to IV Y V ili's l.iiila Esrl v R iser* <lo
theTr
work, «Itemi school aud be brought | work All other |>ill* I have iiwsl irr*p«‘
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*n»l make nu» sick in the .tonisch ami
up somewhat «a your own; [ M d — ,,«,w cured n r . IVYVitt’s l.itlle Early
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(■I) children may l>*' htd for le^al Ro-er»
^roveil t<> !»• U*c l.m» softfh',
adoption. Aihireaa, W . T G ab »S> r n*l ei. n»vy are simular pfrlfct.” l'er-
I Ions traveling finti l.ittle Kafir Lisrrs
.Slip! Or,.coil ItoTB' an*! Girl»' Aid •ht m ost r t l i i b l f rcn.MÌ> k i c t i r y « ìt h
dreds of them that are iu the u ills Society, Portland, Oregeu.
then) S*>i»l by Th* Mtufern Pharmacy
First Class Turnouts
1305, being the date preset ll**d bv the
Court in the Order for publication of I
said summons for you to appear and
answer aid ««implant, and if yon fail POTTS & McOFEEX
to appearand answer said complaint
on or before said date plaintiff will
take judgment against you for the |
sum of $205.12 for £25 as attorney«»’ i
fees and for his coats and disburse
ments in this action.
This summons is published in the
Lane County Lender h,v orderof Hon. j
G. R. Chrisman, County Judge of
Lane county• Oregon, made on the!
27th day of Juuuary, 11105. First pub
lication of this summons is dated
January 2s*. Iim5. and the last publi
cation will be on the 11th day of
M m v ! i . 1905.
at our Store, All kinds
NOTICK KOI! PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office,
Roaeburg, Ore., Nov. 17, 1904
Notice is hereby given that in compli
ance with the provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3, lS7ri, entitled ‘ ‘ An
Act for tlie sale of Timber Lands in the
-'tntes o', California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Territory,” as ex-
tended to ali the Pubiie Land States by
arriage house, barn, and other
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outbuildings, plenty
of spring
STATIONS
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«rater, all kinds o f small fruits, Then somebody put him lo a ItttU tin pall
2.. KI7 W
•» I v COTTAGE G IO V E
And carried him down to the brook.
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\\ ill sell reasonable for cash or will And all that I've told you you may «e«
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If you'll Just take the trouble to look.
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-Y outh's Companion.
Address Box B
are satisfactory
YIT AIT A.5
BKD BOl’ K
header office.
E ly
J e r o m e K nox and A. H . K in «;.
A tt o r n e y s fo r p lain tiff.
section about att miles south ol j w ith y o u m ust r e ck o n w it h m e ,y o u
I iet;
Tonopah which they called Gold ^ (
m ie a p o o r
Id Im m e. O ld B illy ,
field.
und y o n a r e n 't w o r t h m u ch . It I»
Here in the mountains they con
irne.
values in anything but quartz fiom
well defined ledges and no one
seemed to find values in it worth
mentioning. Finally it occurred to
someone that
vnlues might he
found in some of the conglomérat'
rocks that seem to lie strewn ovti
the surface of much of tbcsurrodnd-
ing country. Better values were
found and some locations were
made. Great dykes
or hyolite
cropped out of the mountains at in
tervals and the discovery was soon
made that the ore found in the
Brecci or tufa generally occured at
no great distance Iront these dykes
The prospectors here “ began to get
n ex t," in the parlance of the daj
and discoveries of more or less in>
portance were made in rapid sue
cession and excitement was on ii:
full. It has Is-eti growing ever
since and thero is no telling when
it will end. It is the one discovery
in all the world perhaps that has
not been berated by one class while
another sang its praises.
Comfortable,
Homelike
Surroundings.
Best of Meals. Just the
Place for Rest and
Recreation.
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G O L D F I E L D
D IS C O V E R E D
London Mineral Splint's
FOLEYS KIDNXYCURE
SELZ MAKES ’EM
WE SELL ’EM
H O W
— London Review.
-A T
tim o.v on Sept. 13, 1814. says a writer
COUtSllS AND FOLDS.
in Dona h oe’* M agazine, Francis Scott
All cruglis, cold* and pulmonary com*
K ey visited the British rlc«*t to obtnln
I plaint* tbiil HM* rumblt* «to quickly
the release o f his friend, L r. IU miiiph of
] cured l*y One Minute Cough Cure.
M akes Kidneys and B ladder Hlfiht
F rin ce G eorg e’s cou n ty, w ho had been
I Clear« the phlegm, draw* out iufhtm-
| (nation and heal*» and sooths the affected
m ade a prison er o f w ar and was ou
piir’.H, strengthen* toe lungs, wards off
board on e o f the ships, where he was
A Rare Chance
pneumonia Harmless and plei
leasant to
detained until the tiring ceased. A t the
haruiacv. JAS.
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by The Modem Phi
take. S.»M
clone o f the bouibardm eiit Mr. K ey
Scholarship in Eugene Business
was perm itted to leave the enem y’s
College for wab*. Special price. Ap
ship and w as row ed to the fort, bear
ST.AI M O N K .
ing w ith him the son g o f •‘T h e Star p ly at L**a le r offinc, o r w rite.
In the CiicuF (*<»urt of the State of
Spangled B anner,’’ w h ich he had com
Oregon for Lane Countv.
posed d uring the w atches o f the night.
In 1 0 3 0 .
I). (1. Mi F*ii IiiK''. I’hur.tiff vs. (1. C.
T h e fo llo w in g d ay the author wrote
"\\ ho are those decrepit Russian ua- i Milh i a-el R. V .Miller, Defendants
out a fa ir c op y o f his verses and gave val officer** w ho seein to d o nothing but
S u m m on s.
them to a friend. Ju d g e N icholson, whe kiss their bauds and shout ‘A dieu ?’ ’*
'»'..(L G . Mill ! H.iuI IL V. Miller, |
had the son g published. It was sung
"T h ey are the officers o f that fam ous
publicly fo r the first tim e soon a fter B altic fleet that kept on sailing fo r the defend iu t-: in the name o t the State
w ard In the H olid ay Street theater of far east fo r so many years and then of Oregon you arc hereby re<|uirod to
ippoar and un-vvef the complaint tiled
Baltim ore.
finally gave It up.*’—C leveland Plain i aipiliHf you it said Court andcau.ee
Dealer.
on or liefnro tin* lltli day of March,
W e a r the kind that
YOUR
Fill his p«M»r head fu ii o f flg iiie a and
fa cts,
K eep on a ja m m in g them in till it
cra ck s.
The Lender o ffic e is prepared to
“ T h e S ta r S p u n k I«*«I l l a i i a r r .”
turn out the very highest class ol
“ T h e Star Spanglc«l D anner" is com
job
printing.
We
p oru tlvely n m odern hym n. L uring the commercial
bom bardm en t o f F ort M cH enry at Hal guarantee satisfaction
$ 1 . 2 5 to $ 2 . 1 0
MAKE
i l i i u y the b a b y as fast as y ou can ,
H u rry him , worr> h im , m ake hi in a
m an;
< ifY with Id* t* thy ••i,*tb**s, g et him in
pants,
F eed him on bruin f o d » an d mnk>
him a d v a n c e ;
H u stle him , soon as h e ’ s aide i»* walk
I n to a g r a m m e r s c h o o l, cra m him
with talk ;
Health in the Water
m "nHpraf
uml then he w as set d ow n on the floor.
It’S
S C H O O L
C ATA R RH
Then a sp ool tied to a string ’.vus put | Man’ an a begins:
before him. L ick loved to play with
sp ools and w a s <iukk to catch them
H e liked to play ball w ith them or
m ake b eliev e they w ere m ice to be
tossed o r w orried .
Hut when L ick
tried to ca tch the spool w ith his paper
boots on it w us a fu n n y sight. Ills
legs w en t w h erever they chose. They
did not ca re w hat he w an ted at all.
E ach fo o t w en t skating by Itself and
left p oor L ic k flat on the floor. He
kicked, rolled over and over, aud was
the m ost puzzled cat you ever saw*.
H e looked at that lively spool, winked
at It, unateh<Hi at It, but could never
catch It. H e thought that it was tin
Queerest s | m > o 1 he had ever seen and
that his find w ere the queerest thing-
he had ever ow n ed .—ISt. Nicholas.
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