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    Ths ESTACADA NEWS
PU BLISH E D BVK RV TH U RSD AY BY
H. A. W ILLIAM S
Entered at the postoffice in Estacada, Or.
as second class mail.
Advertising rates nun’.e known on appli­
cation. Copy for publication and change
of ad copy must be handed in not later
than Wednesday morning to insure pub­
lication for that week.
SUBSCR1PII0N RAIES
S I 00
Oae V h >
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Sia Months
If paid in advance
AUGUST ;o, 1906
If the Estacada editor succeeds
in getting his church built, wonder
if the devil will have the honor of
participating in the services.—Can-
by Tribune.
No doubt, he will be there, both
the one who dees the dirty work
about the New.; shop, and that
mythical, old thing that, for forty-
days tempted Jesus. The former is
supposed to be everywhere, and,
figuratively speaking, the latter is a
wee part of nature; and Nature? It
is the greatest thing that ever was.
Timber Land. Act June ?, 1878.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Crane came
home from Portland. Tuesday. Mrs I
Crane has spent the past two weeks j
in the wholesale milliner houses in i
the city, and is now ready to sup­
ply the latest in Fall and Winter
Hats.
J. B. OlmSted, supreme medical |
director of the United Artisans, is
billed to lecture in Odd Fellow hall
in Estacada tonight.
His subject
will be. ‘ 'The Home, the Church, |
the Fraternity,” and the admission
will be free.
The second story of the Estacada
State B ulk building is to be remod-
e|e(| The numerous partitions are
tJ} jj, taken out and the whole made
Notice for Publication
United St»tM Lend Office. Pori lend. C rjjo n , July
24. 1906. Notice Is hereby given that In compli­
ance with the provisions ot the act of congress of
June 3. 1878, entitled “ An set for the sale of timber
lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and
Washington territory." as extended to all the public
land states by act of August 4, 1892.
IIA K R Y A . K IL E R 8
W e have in stock the most complete line of
into a hall for the u s; of public and
other gatherings. It will be known
as Artisan Hall.
:
II E. Williams severed his con­
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nection a week ago with the O. W.
P. & Ry. Co. He has a good po­
sition on the O. R. & N. and the
family will perhaps make their new
home at La Grande. Mr. Williams
has been conductor on the Estacada
line for over a year, and everybody
is pleased to see him get something
lietter.
My Dear Housewife:
W e have just received a shipment of
Turquoise Enamel Ware. It is a very pretty ware, as well
as durable. White on the inside and a Turquoise Blue on
the outside; just the thing to make the kitchen more cheer­
ful. Price is moderate. Your attention is also called to
our Jap-A-Lac which is the proper thing for Cupboards,
Chairs, Floors Etc.
Three young men were out from
Portland last Sunday to spend the
day in the country.
They were
chums and out for a “ time1 ’ at least j
that is what they got. They were j
H. Cooper & Co. Get
a part of the hundreds of people
who visited this city on that day.
A New Line of Chairs
But alas, they were an exception to
the great majority.
Their concep­
If you want a nice, new rocker,
tion of a good time led them to something to help beautify your
drink, which rapidly led them to home, and in which you can take a
disorderly conduct, then into the good, comfortable rest, get one of
marshal’s hands, and to jail. The those at II. Cooper & C o's store.
story, as related in the city court, is See how we can please you in car­
briefly: It was after eveningtime, e t s , wall paper; and remember our
and the boys while walking on the tableware department is at your |
street met a couple young girls to service.
whom some remaks were made and
one of the boys took hold of one of
the girls who screamed and called County Assessment Is
for help.
Claude Whitman hap­
higher This Year
pened along and took the three fel-
fows over town, but before lie could
County Assessor James F. Nelson
find the marshal two of them stole has completed a summary of 1906
away and could not be found. The assessment roll for Clackamas coun­
other one was lodged in jail, and ty, and the total valuation of prop­
Monday morning his mother came erty as shown by the roll is $ ¡0 ,
out and, on the payment cf $ 10 se­ 559,571, as against $10,014,000 last
cured her son’ s ril ase.
It is said year.
The gain is even more than
the boy wept bitterly all night and is shown by a comparison of the
suffered intensely until freed. Of summaries, as there are no exemp­
course he did, but that was nothing tions to bo deducted this year. The
in comparison to his mother’s grief tillable land in the county is slight­
011 learning her boy’s plight. IIow ly more than last year, when the
little many young people realize acreage was 83,694, but the valua­
how their ways of having a good tion of tillable land has been de­
time are liable to bring themselves creased, the assessment of 1905 be­
and others to sorrow.
ing $2,670,810.
Cook Stoves
Heaters and
Ranges.......
I of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon,
haa this day filed In this office his sworn statement
6879. for the purchase of the Southwest Quarter of
Southwest Quarter of section 8 in township 3
j south, range 5 east, and will offer proof to show that
j the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said land before U. S . Land office at
Portland, Oregon, Wednesday, the 10 day of Oct.
| 1906. He names witnesses: Andy Kitzmlller of
Portland. Oregon: Fred Eilers of Portland. Oregon;
Claude Loucks of Portland, Oregon. Charles Wem-
of Por.land. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming
adversely the above described lands are requested to
file their claims in this office on or before said 10th
day of Oct. 1906.
A lgernons. Dreaaer. Register.
Notice for Publication
United States Land office. Portland. Oregon. Aug
3, 1906. Notice Is hereby given that In compli-
| ance with the provisions of the act of congress of
j June 3. 1878. entitled “ An act for the sale of timber
| lands In the states of California, Nevada and Oregon,
and Washington territory.” as extended to all the
public land states by act of August 4. 1892, Charles
, B. Russell of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of
Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn
statement No. 6912. for the purchase of the S e }{ of
: Netf. NK of Netf & NoK of Nwtf of
section 24 in township 6 s. range 4 e. and will offer
proof to show that the land sought is more valuable
I for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes.
and to establish his claim to said land before the U.
| S . land office at Portland. Oregon, on Wednesday.
he 17 day of Oct. 1906.
He namss as wltness-
i es: Manning Van Alstine of Portland. Oregon; Har­
r i e t Van Alstine of Portland. Oregon; Albert T .
; Drinker of Portland Oregon, and ’John T . Drinker
! of Portland, Oregon.
Any and
! all persons claiming adversely the above described
I lands are requested to file their claims in this office
on or bofore said 17 day of Oct, 1906.
Algernon S . Dresser, Register.
in the county and at prices exceedingly low
W ill be pleased to show them to you and quote
Prices
Nice New Furniture
A quarterly conference of the E s­
tacada Methodist Espi>cp>a 1 church
will lie conducted at the school 011
Friday evening at 7 p 111.
Rev.
Rowland, Presiding Elder, will I k 1
here, and preach at 7:45 p. m. O11
Friday Rev. Sleeth, Rev. Rowland
and the trustees of the church will
solicit funds to build a church.
Mrs. J. O. Linn who lias been in
the doctor's care the post week for
appendicitis was taken to a hospital
in Portland, Tuesday and under­
went an operation. She stood the
ordeal well, and is getting along
nicely.
ESTACADA
Is going to grow this
coming summer m o r e
rapidly than ever before.
The great Electric Pow­
er Plant, costing over
$ 1,(XX),000.00 will b e
completed, a large saw­
mill will be built, and
logs will be floatad down
the Clackamas from miles
above. The price of prop­
erty should advance with
the completion cf enter­
prises now under way,
and the perfection of those
already in operation.
We have some choice busi­
ness and residence lots in
Estacada which are good in­
vestments for anyone.
Prices reasonable and terms
easy.
0. W. P. Townsite
Company
COR FIRST a ALDER
PO RTLAN D
O REGO N
Estacada State Bank
LOCAL
ESTACADA
IRC.
No house is better able to quote you a low price on
If you are figuring on a set of Harness this fall it
We are
would be well to see us before you buy.
after the business in this line as well as in our
SA S H , DOORS, M O ULD INGS
P A IN T , O ILS, G L A S S , H A N G ­
IN G G U T T E R , TOOLS, E A V E S
TRO U G H , A N D B U IL D E R S ’
HARDW ARE
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other lines. We use No. i stock in our Harness
Remem-
and àre’ able to quote you a low ptlce.
her it will pay YOU
Timber Land act, June 3, 1878
Notice for Publication
United States land office. Portland. Oregon. May
26. 1906. Notice Is hereby given that In compli­
ance with the provisions of the act of congress of June
3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands
in the states of California, Oregon. Nevada and Wash­
ington territory,” as extended to all the public land
states by act of August 4. 1892, Frank P. Drinker,
of Baker City, county of Baker, state of Oregon, has
this day filed in this office his sworn statement 6944,
nv/% & nw#
for the purchaso of the Sw& neK.
of nw Vi of section 24 in township 6 S . range 4 E.
and will offer proof to show that the land sought la
more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul­
tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land
before the register and receiver at Portland, Oregon
on Friday the 24 day of August. 1906. He names
as witnesses: Charles B. Russell of Portland, Ore­
gon: Manning VanAlstlne of Portland, Oregon; John
T. Drinker of Portland, Oregon; Albert E. Drinker of
Portland. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad­
versely the above described lands are requested to
file their claims in this office on or before said 24th
day of August 1906.
Algernon S . Dresser, Register.
You should not fail to let us quote you our prices
‘QTe C ary Hardware Com pany'
CITY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
M ayor.............................................................. J . W. Reed
I ..................................................W. A. Jones
................................................... C. F. Howe
Aldermen V...................................................E. C. Belknap
......................................................W. F. Cary
I .................................................R. A. Stratton
Recorder........................................................ E. S . Womer
Treasurer.............................................................H. Cooper
Marshal....................................................John F. Lovelace
THE ESTACADA STATE BANK
(INCORPORATED)
C A PIT A L $10,003.00
A G E N E R A L B A N K IN G B U S IN E S S
TR A N SA C TED
W e handle Insurance in several of the Best and Oldest
Companies, Buy and Sell Lands and Issue Drafts
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The increase in the valuation of
property is put almost on the cor
on Foreign Countries. Are local Agents for
porations, the railways principally.
the O. W . P. Townsite Company
Last year the valuation on 27 miles
of railroad bed was $ 15 9 ,13 5 , and
this year it is raised to $335,400.
The Business of the Merchants of Estacada and the
The voluation of street railway heel
Farmers is Solicited
has been raised from $138,680 to
$166,430, and the valuation of roll­
ing stock is incr.ased $33,890 to
W E W IL L E X T E N D YO U E V E R Y
F A C IL IT Y
$ 54 . 39 °-
C O N SIS T A N T W ITH MODERN B A N K IN G P R IN C IP L E S
Steamboats, sailboats, stationary
engines and manufacturing machir.-
ery is assessed this year at $504,6201
end last year $430,995. The sum­
Call on us— We are here to serve you
mary this year is
84,166 acres tillable lands$2,6i76o5
529,755 acres of non-tilla-
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b,e Iaml........................... -3,277.805 f t J. YV. REED, Pres.
T. YUCIM, Vice-Pres
Improvements on deed or
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A.
STRATTON,
Cashier
patented land............... 1,132,0 2
Town and city lots......... * .° 95>73
Improvements on town or
city lots........................
609,690
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
27 miles railroad bed........
335,400
141 miles of telegraph and
telephone lines...........
16,520
Dr. C. B. SMITH
38 miles of street railway
PH YSICIAN & SURGEON
bed..................................
196,240
O F F IC E and R E S ID E N C E
. w. p. & R ). Co.
Railroad rolling stock...
54,290
Over the Bank of Estacada
Steamboats, saillioats, sta­
tionary engines & man­
PHON E
ESTACA DA-PORTL.VND
ufacturing machinery..
504,620
Merchandise and stock in
Cars leave Estacada for Port-
William K. Haviland, M. D.
tra d e...............................
166,430
land :
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Farming implements wag­
; 7:37. 9 37. » * =37 A- M. and
ons, carriages etc..........
83,170 Office at drug store
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Estacada
*:37.3:47.5:37.9:05 P.M.
Money................................
14,020
R E SID E N C E
Notts mid accounts.........
14,480
Corner Sballoni and Fourth
Phone , Cars leave Portland for Esta-
Shares o f stock...............
2o,oco
cada:
Household furniture watch
Geo.
C.
BROWNELL
es, jewelry etc.............
169,210
7:30 ,9 :30 , 11:3 0 A. M. and
4,495 horses & mules.....
109,590
1:30, 3:40, 5:44, 7 :15 P. M.
LAW YER
12,030 cattle....................
116,820
All business promptly attended to
12,948 sheep and goats..
*3.615
; Way freight leaves Estacada
ORRGOJi
3,541 swine......................
6,210 ORKC.O* CITY.
in the morning, returning in
—Oregon City Correspondence in
tile evening.
Summer Diarrhoea in ChlWrtn
The Evening Telegram.
Main offices o( the company: 132 1-2
D lriug the hot weather of the summer
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DeLaval Cream Separators
Summons
OF IO AND 15 PER CT.
Only for a few months
Special terms if cream is sold to us
Notice is hereby given that the under­
signed has been, by the Honorable Coun­
ty Court of Clackams county, Oregon,
duly appointed administrator of the Es­
tate of George Cunningham, deceased.
All persons having claims against said
estate are notified to present them to me,
duly verified at m y office in Oregon City,
Oregon, within six months from the dat^
of this notice.
H. E . CROSS,
Administrator.
Babcock Milk and Cream Testers of
all Sizes, and Separator Oil For Sale.
The following people came out
from Portland last Sunday and were
guests at the Harkenrider home—
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Feary, Mr.
and Mrs. Win. Feary, Mrs. Haz-
zard, Howard, Joe, Tom, Louie,
Edmund and Geisy Feary, August
and Julia Paulsen, Mr. and Mrs.
\ Ernest Johnson and Harry Smith.
Mount Zion
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Administrator’s Notice
The intense itching characteristic of
salt rheum and eczema is instantly allayed
■ by applying Chamberlain’s Salve. As a
cure for skin diseases this salve is un
j enqualed. For sale by the Estacada Drug
! Store.
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VETSCH & SONS,
BORING
ORE
Damascus Creamery
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the
County of Clackamas
Gertrude O. Crawford, Plaintiff
VS
Frederick Crawford. Defendant.
To Frederick Crawford, the above name defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby
required to appear and and answer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled court and suit within
ten days from the date of the service of this summons
upon you If served within this county or if served up­
on you within any other county in this state then with
In twenty days after the date of the said service, or If
this summons is served upon you by publication then
you are hereby required to appear and answer said
complaint after six weeks publication of said summons
to-wit: On Monday the 1 Oth day of September A D
1906, and if you fail to appear and answer said cotn-
plaint for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief demanded In her complaint, to-wit:
For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now
existing between the plaintiff and defendant and for
the costs and disbursements of this suit.
And you aro hereby further notified that the sum­
mons in this suit is served upon you by publication
thereof in The Estacada News, a newspaper publish­
ed at Estacada. Oregon, pursuant to an order of the
Honorable Grant B. Dlmick, Judge of the County
Court of the state of Oregon for Clackamas county In
the absence of the Honorable T. A. McBride. Judge
of the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for Clacka­
mas county, made on this day, to-wit: July 18, 1906.
JOHN W. LODER.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Good weather, good crops.
Several from here have been out
picking huckleberries, and all re­
port berries being very scarce.
Carl Dims has returned from Eas
tern Oregon.
Jas. Mellien visited with his rela­
Summons
tives here Sunday. He is employed In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the
County of Clackamas.
in the Oregon City woolen mills.
Alkerzane Lawson, Plaintiff.
VS
Winnie Palniateer is home from
Charles Cardinell, Frederick A. Helm. Emma J .
Olex. Mrs. Wilbur Wade and the
McLennan. Jocklyn Boid, Frederick Henry
Schwab. John David Schwab. Marie Louise
¡children, Echo and and Ralph came
Schwab, Maryetta Schwab, Rudolph Luther
with her.
Schwab, and M. B. Keefer. Defendants
In
the
name of the State of Oregon:
Mr. Stokes and wife, who have
To Frederick A. Helm. Emma J . McLennan, Jock­
been visiting at D. M. Marshall’s, lyn Bold, Frederick Henry Schwab, John David
Schwab. Marie Louise Schwab, Maryetta Schwab,
have returned to Portland
and Rudolph Luther Schwab, above named defend­
Freda Duus spent a few days of ants:
the past week with friends at Long You and each of you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against you in the above
Beach, Wash
entitled court and cause, oh or before the 31 st day of
Mrs. Elbert Mellien and two lit-» August. 1906. that being the last day ordered by the
court for the publication of this summons.
tie girls were out and visited rela­ And if you fail to appear or answer, the plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief demanded in the com­
tives here last week.
plaint on file herein, to-wit: A decree determining
The Yocum threshing crew have the rights of the several parties hereto, and the
ntarly finished the season’ s work. partition of the following described real estate, to-
wit: A part of the Helms D. L. C.. No. 60. Not.
The people should no more com­ 7346. In sections 19. 20. 29 end 30 in T 3 S .. R 4
plain rural mail delivery, cream E., of the Willamette meridian. In Clackamas county.
Oregon: Beginning at the most northerly corner of
wagon and meat wagon. Next will said claim and running thence south 56 degrees 15
be a farmers' telephone and grocery Imlnu,M E» °"r th. rcnhiMter* itn* of s.wd»im !
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to a point in said line of said claim N. 56 deg. 15 j
First St. Portland, Oregon.
months the first unnatural looseness of a
W agon.
minutes W. 52 chains from the moat easterly corner |
I'nntcoMry Expense
child’s bowels should have immediate
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of said claim: thence south 45 degrees 15 minutes !
west
30.20 chairs to the line separating husband's 1
Acute attacks ol colic amt diarrhoea attention, so as to check the disease b e-;
Stomach Troubles and Constipation
j half from heirs of wife's half of said daim : thence
come on wltlioiit warning and prompt fore it become* serious. All that is nec-
No one can reasonably hope for good I north 41 degrees 45 minutes west along said dirid-
relief must be obtained. There is no. ess try is a few doses of Chamberlain’s
1 Incline to the northwesterly line of said claim.thence
digestion when the bowels are constipated north 44 degrees east 8.20 chains to daim corner:
necessity of incurring the expense of a j Colic, Cholera and Dinrrhocne Rtncdy fob (
Mr.
Chas.
Baldwin,
of
Edwardsville,
111
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thence north 55 degrees east to claim corner, the I
physician’s service in such cases if Cham- 1 lowed by a done of castor oil to elense the
says, “ I suffered from chronic constipn- place of beginning.
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea j system. Rev. M. O. Stockland, Pastor
Attorney at Law
, tion and st imnche troubles for several ; This oummens is published by order of Thcs. A.
Remedy i* at halt. A dose of this remedy ; of the first M. E. Church, Little Falls,
McBride. Judge of said Court, made and entered cn j
NOTARY PUBLIC
' years, but thanks to Chamberlain’s Stom- | the 14th day Cf July, 1906. for a parted of s is l6>con-
will relieve the patient before a doctor Minn., writes: “ We have used Chamber-
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ache
and
Liver
Tablets,
am
almost
cured”
Estates
carefully
looked
after.
Mortga­
,
aecutive
weeks, the first publication to be Thursday.
1
a:n’s
Colic,
Cholera
and
Diarrhoea
Rem­
could arrive. It has never beet» known
Why not get a package of these tablets Ju*y 19th. 1906. and the last publication to be on
ges foreclosed and Collections made
to fail, even in the most severe and r'an edy for several years and find it a very
and get well and stay well? '^ c e 25 cents Thursday the 30th day of Augus». 1906. that being I
grreus cn*cs and no family should be valuable remedy, especially fo summer
All Rustnrts Given Carchil Attention
the time required for publication In said order.
Samples free. Sold by Estacada Drug
without it. For sale by the Estacada disorders in children" Sold by the Es­
U V Y STTPP.
Store.
ESTACADA,
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tacada Drug St«'re.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
I »rug Store.
W. A. HEYLMAN,
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In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the
County of Clackamas
Alkerzane Lawson, Plaintiff
VS
John Fay, Frederick A. Helm, Emma J. McLennan,
Jocklyn Boid, Frederick Henry Schwab, John
David Schwab, Marie Louise Schwab, Maryetta
Schwab, Rudolph Luther Schwab and M. B. Kee­
fer, Defendants.
In the name of the State of Oregon:
To Frederick A. Helms. Emma J. McLennan Jock­
lyn Boid, Frederick Henry Schwab, John David
Schwab, Marie Louise Schwab, Maryetta Schwab,
and Rudolph Luther Schwab, above named defend­
ants:
You and each of you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against you in th e b e v e
entitled court and cause, on or before the 31 st day of
August. 1906. that being the last day ordered by the
court for the publication of this summons.
And If you so fall to appear or answer, the plaintiff
will apply to the court for relief demanded in the com­
plaint on file herein, to-wit: A decree determining
the rights of the several parties hereto, and the par­
tition of the following described real estate: A part
of the Helms D. L. C., No. 60, Not. 7346, In sec­
tions 19, 20, 29 and 30 in T 3 S ., R 4 E. of the
Willamette meridian, in Clackamas county, Oregon:
Beginning at the re-entrant angle in said claim and
running thence South 41 degrees 45 minute: ea t ! 0
chains to c’aim corner; thence North 42 degrees east
25 chains to claim corner; thence North 56 degrees
15 minutes West 52 chains to point in claim line;
thence South 45 degrees 15 minutes West 30.20
chairs to line dividing husband s half from wife’s
half of said claim; thence South 41 degrees 45 min­
utes east, following said dividing line to scuthear’erly
line of said claim ; thence North 42 degrees ea.it 19.
20 chains to place of beginning.
This summons is published by order of Thos. A.
McBride. Judge of said Court, made and enteredon
the 14th day of Ju ly, 1906, for a period of six (6) con­
secutive weeks, first publication to be on Thursday,
July 19. 1906, and the last to be on Thursday, the
30th day of August 1906, that being the time re­
quired for publication In said order.
LIVY STIPP.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Practical.
Clarabell was a little girl who had
some trouble with a playmate. She
scolded all through supper time about
it. Finally her father said. “ Come,
Clarabell, I wouldn’t pay any more
attention to the matter.”
“ All right,” said Clarabell, “ If you
say so, but I will just tell you right
now that if she docs it again I am go­
ing to haul her right up before Jesu s.”
Easy.
"Whose little boy are y o u r’
“ I’m mamma’s little boy.”
‘•Would you like to be my little boyY’
• • S o .”
"Whv wouldn't you like to be my lit­
tle boy?”
“ ’Cause you’ll ask so many fool ques­
tions.”
His Delicacies.
The W illiam ro a t c a ts em pty can s
And calls them v e ry line;
I hope that he will never ask
Me home w ith him to dine.
Could Use Him.
The K icker—I wish somebody would
suppress that mau In the next room
ovho U singing “ I Want to Be an An-
grl.”
Dolly Footllght—No, don’t do any­
thing of the so rt Iutroduee me to the
gent’.eman.”
To Run Up . Bill.
"The doctor prescribed a trip to Eu­
rope for hint.”
“But be can't afford It.”
"N o; If be could the doctor would
have kept him at home.”
A Common Way.
He tried to «calc the heights o f f a
And reach Its p-saks a f a r
B y sittin g In Ilia e a sy c h a ir
And puffing a cigar.