Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, December 07, 1911, Image 8

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    HOW THE SUCKERS BITE NOVEL VACATION PLAN
canoe ana you can ieei quite easy CARING FOR FALL UTTERS
about It. Here are your paddles—Just
1 throw them down anywhere. Now, If M a n y F a rm e rs C h e at T h e m s e lv e s O u t
you’ll Just slide a little further around
CH U RCH ES.
of C o n sid e ra b le R e ve n u e A n n u a lly
M E T H O D IC A L ,
HARD
W O R K IN G
you can manipulate this siren and I’ll
by T h o u g h tle ssn e ss.
C O N M E N W IT H
LO ADED
D IC E
Church of the Visitation, Verboort
M A N E X P L A IN S S C H E M E .
give my entire attention to the engine
W E R E N O T C O M P L A IN IN G .
— Rev. L. A. LeMlller, pastor. Sun­
in case we have to cut and run at
There are a great many farmers
day Early Mage at 8 a. m.; High
short notice.”
who
annually
cheat
themselves
out
of
Mass at 10:30 a. m.; Vesper at 3:00
W h e n B u s in e s s Is S la c k In A u g u s t,
„ “ Where Is the siren?" asked Vera as considerable revenue through neglect
p. m. Week days Mass at 8:30 a. m.
she groped about with her hands.
H e Ig n o re s H is D a lly R o u tin e and
to give proper care to fall pigs. This E v e r y M a n A p p ro a c h e d on P ro p o s i­
I
Br J n n D lck »r«o n
“ Give me your hand—there, feel Is not only true with farmers who
Christian Science Hall, 115 Fifth
"S le e p s O v e r,” F e e lin g F r e e
tio n T h a t G uaranteed H im W in n e r
that lever?”
•t., between First and Second ave.
raise swine to fatten, but It Is often
and H a p p y .
F e ll f o r B a lt— C a se of the B ite r
“ Oh, yea— I thought it was the true of those who calculate to market
South—Services Sundays at 11 a. m.;
B e in g Bitten.
The harbor of the gay little sum­
Sunday school at 12 m.; mid-week mer resort was filled with pleasure squee-gee kind,” said Vera as she the best individuals for breeding pur­
"Well,” said a man who works for
meeting Wednesdays at 7:30 p. m.
a living and keeps It up fifty-two
boats of every description when the pulled at the lever and then almost poses. The importance of keeping a
I
am
Interested
In
the
psychology
screamed at the loud “ Boo-ool" that pig growing steadily until he has a
weeks in the year, "my vacation’s
Free Methodist church, Fourth §t., fog suddenly rolled In from the ocean
followed.
good frame, whether Intended for of the "sucker.” I have Just heard a over. Now I’m ready to dig in again.”
between First and Second Avenue. and blotted out every sight and still­
story that will show you how they
"My
own
invention—that
lever,
meat
purposes
or
breeding.
Is
so
light­
“ Where did you go this year?” his
The
J. F. Le se, Pastor. Sunday School at ed every sound of laughter.
chuckleu the voice. “ Great, Isn’t It?” ly regarded by a large per cent, of bite.
friend asked him«
10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m. and chug-chugging of motor boats ceased
Two
sure-thlng
followers
of
the
“ Fine— It’s very loud,” admitted swine raisers that It gets them Into
“ Where did I go?” echoed the dlg-
7:30 p. m.; Prayer meeting Wednes­ abruptly; sails rattled down as they Vera. "How often shall I sound it?” all sorts of trouble. The man who green cloth packed their suit case full
were hastily reefed; anchors plunked
day 7:30 p. m.
of loaded dice and bought tickets for ner, “ where I always go—nowhere. J
grows
swine
to
fill
his
fattening
pens
“
Whenever
the
other
fellows
stop,
overboard; and there arose the un-
never go anywhe. - I take my vaca­
Is troubled with undersized sows and the exuberant and trustful west At
Seventh Day Adventist Church, 3rd melodlous din of fog horns, bells, si­ he laughed.
tion right here, sleep.^g over.
the
top
these
dice
had
rounded
cor­
street—Sabbath schol 2 p. m., preach­ rens and lusty shouts of warning.
“ There are so many of them the runty litters and the breeder finds his
"I’m a man of system, method. I
ners; at the bottom the edge of every
ing 3 p. m. each Saturday. Midweek
wouldn’t call myself a mechanical per­
The fog settled down thickly until sounds lap over one another," com­ pigs in small demand.
The fall litter of course suffers the high number was carefully beveled.
prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. one could scarcely see a hand’s mented Vera as she managed to get
son, but I certainly am systematic,
most from neglect because the condi­ The little spinner through the center
m. A cordial welcome. H. W. Vail breadth ahead. Each person appeared In another alarming "Boo-oo!"
methodical, and I should bo uncom­
was moveable.
tions
at
this
time
of
the
year
are
the
mer, Elder.
Again her fellow passenger laughed
isolated from his companion; voices
The two gamblers made a canvass fortable any other way.
least favorable for hts growth. The
Catholic Services, Rev. J. R. Ruck lost their Identity and came weird and and bis voice bad a ring of familiarity.
"For Instance I get up every morn­
of the saloons In every town they vis­
fall
litter
Is
born
out
of
season
and
pastor. Forest Grove— Chapel at cor. shrill or booming and low-pitched, al­ It was very baffling to Bit there so
ited. They pointed out to the saloon ing at twenty minutes past six. That
therefore
needs
special
care.
Two
of 3rd street and 3rd avenue south ways startling and unexpected even close to him and not know what he points must be properly regarded; the keepers the value of the dice for beat­ gives me exactly the time I require to
looked like— who he was—or anything
get through everything and» get my
1st and 4th Sundays o f the month from companions In the same craft.
pigs should be provided with quarters ing the counter players for drinks.
A fog bell from the lighthouse tolled about him. It was very romantic, too,
breakfast and get to the office on time
Every
saloon
keeper
they
approached
Mass at 8:30; 2nd and 3rd Sundays
that will protect them from the cold,
of the month. Mass 10:30. Cornelius dismally and from Island Point an­ but Vera was not thinking of that and should be fed generously, includ­ bought one. By pushing the spindle comfortably, and month after month 1
somehow,
for
there
was
such
a
babel
other
bell
sounded
warnlngly.
— 1st Sunday of the mouth, Muss at
ing warm slop at least once a day. If so that the sound-cornered side was keep to that always at the same hour,
Vera Gale, alone In a frail canoe, of sounds about her that all she could the latter Is given at night they will In service the patrons Invariably but every year there comes a time
10:30; 3rd Sunday of the month
Mass at 8:00. Seghers—2nd Sunday was thoroughly frightened. An hour think of was that If she really knew undoubtedly return to their sleeping threw low numbers. Taking the dice when I deliberately get reckless and
of the month.
Mass at 8:00; 4th ago It had been amusing to set out In who this man was she might feel more quarters more satisfied than after a to spin for the house the saloon keep­ sleep over a few mornings, and that’s
confidence In his ability to protect her
Sunday of the month. Mass at 10:30 her pretty green canoe and paddle
cold feed. It Is perhaps more Im­ er, or bartender, deftly pushed the my vacation.
“ That time comes In the month of
around the harbor, perhaps calling at from the excursion steamer that was portant that the night feed be warm spindle In the opposite direction, spun
M. E. Church, Rev. Hiram Gould
So far her
some yacht for a few brief words with their greatest menace.
the dice on Its “ high” side and won August when business Is at a low ebb;
than
that
It
carry
an
amount
of
nutri­
pa«tor. Second street, between First
slack water and nothing doing at all;
friends or skirting the sandy shore ex­ rescuer had proved himself to be quite
from the patron.
and Second avenues. Sunday school changing merry badinage with the at home In his motor boat; be was tion above an ordinary kitchen slop
when we might Just as well close the
Fine business—for the house.
at 10 a. m.; Epworth League at 6:30 bathers or campers—all of them were strong and cool-headed and be was en­ rlchened with sklmmllk or ground
But the two traveling sharpers had office as far as that goes; and when
feed.
It
will
pay
well,
however,
to
p. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8:00 friends of Vera Gale.
tirely practical and Impersonal. All rlchen even sklmmllk with such feeds another game. They sent the name that time comes I start on my vaca­
p. m.
Mid-week prayer meeting
Just as she had skimmed near an those things counted in his favor with as shorts and tankage In order to pro­ of every purchaser to two confeder­ tion.
Thursday at 7:30 u m.
Suppose the excursion vide protein, which Is nearly nearly ates In the east, and these partners
“ Some morning Instead of getting
Incoming excursion steamer
and Vera Gale.
Christian Church, corner Third at avoided a luxuriously appointed motor steamer did run them down would he always a lacking element In pig ra­ prepared to take to the road. With up at 6:20 I Just lie there till, maybe,
them they carried a similar spinning a quarter of 7, and then get up and
and First Ave.
Rev. C. H. Hilton boat—when she was surrounded on ev­ be the Bort to Bave her or would he tions.
pastor.
Illble school at 10 a. m. ery side by boats larger and heavier let her go?
If the pigs receive liberal amounts dice loaded to throw only eight. They don’t hurry; Just let the schedule, thf
preaching at 11 a. in. and 8:00 p. m. than her own frail craft—the fog shut
Vera received an answer to that of this kind of a slop the grain ration went Into each place where their ad­ whole business, go to blazes and take
Prayer meeting Thursduy at 8:00
down and she was helpless. Once question with startling swiftness. may consist entirely of soaked corn. vance confederates had sold, played life easy and eat my breakfast and
m.
she paddled desperately toward the From another direction there came a Green food should be provided as long for drinks with the proprietor and saunter down to the office, taking my
lost, then suggested playing for money time to get there. For a few more
Congregational
Church,
College point where she was sure there was medley of sounds—a tooting, blowing, as obtainable.
and lost.
mornings I get up that way or later
pounding
of
a
steamer’s
screw
and
safe
landing
but
she
found
herself
Generous
feeding
of
the
sow
as
long
Way and First ave. north. Rev. D,
After these losses had reached a and I find nothing happens, and then
under the bow of the big steamer then out of the fog astern there loom­ as she seems disposed to use her food
T. Thomas—Sunday school 10 a. m.
fair figure these trustful players for two or three mornings finally I
Morning service 11 a. m.; evening which had anchored there and a rough ed a dark shape and before Vera's for making milk Is of course the most
frightened lips could utter a sound, economical method of feeding the fall reached for their “ roll" and suggest­ indulge In the wild dissipation of ly­
8:00 p. m.; Junior C. E. at 3 p. m. voice warned her away.
Then she bumped Into a smaller her new acquaintance leaned forward, pigs, but as a great many sows dry ed one play for the bundle. What bar­ ing abed till half past 7 o'clock.
Sonlor C. E. at 6:30 p. in.
“And I find this does me a world of
boat and somebody swore Inelegantly u gigantic form In the mist, and grasp­ up early In cold weather It is good keeper with a fixed spinner would
LODGES.
•t her and she found herself apologiz­ ing her In his arms stepped overboard policy to provide the pigs with side miss the opportunity? The bartender good. It braces me up wonderfully
Knights o f Pythlus— Delphos Lodge ing meekly for the Intrusion. As she Into the bay while the puffing steam dishes as soon as they show any In­ would lead on the throw and the ac­ and makes me smile and laugh. It’s
tug sent his boat with the dangling clination to take them. While there tive gambler of the two confederates a change from my regular routine, and
No. 36, meets every Thursday at K
canoe straight to the bottom of the Is profit in raising fall litters when would reach for the dice. Then he change Is what we want. It Isn’t good
of P. Hall. Chas. Staley, C. C.; Reis
harbor where it was not recovered for properly handled there Is little to be would deftly palm it, substitute his for any of us to stick endlessly to the
Ludwig, Keeper of Records und Seal
many a day.
gained In raising them to shift for own that was "loaded for bear,” win same dull routine, and this change
0. A. R.—J. B. Mathews Post No
The man and the girl went down themselves as In this case they will the bet, and before the bartender that I make every year like that m
6, meet« the first und third Wednes
and then up again, miraculously es­ render scarcely any better account of could let out a roar the pair would my getting up hours breaks the ten­
day of each month at 1:30 p. m., in
sion, gives me a sense of liberty and
caping arising under any one of the themselves in a year than spring pigs vanish.
K. of P. hall. John lluldwin, Com
But even that was not all. Not con­ makes me free and happy.
craft that surrounded them.
Vera's will In nine months.
mander.
tent with selling the barkeeper the
"Then on one of these fine morn­
companion held her closely with one
Masonic—Holbrook Lodge No. 30
arm and with the other he stroked CHICKEN FARM ON ISTHMUS original crooked dice at $20 each and ings when I’m doing what I please I
then sending In two trimmers to take find In the office when I get there a
A. F. & A. M., regular meetings hold
vigorously to keep them afloat. Pres­
first Suturday In each month. 1). D.
ently Vera recovered her wits suffl- Starte d W it h 200 B ro w n L e g h o r n H e n s his roll away from him, a third pair little change In the atmosphere, things
canvassed each of the towns previous­ have begun to stir a little, business Is
Bump, W. M.; A. A. lien Korl, sec
cently to strike out with her free
and 15 C o c k s — O th e r V a rie tie s
ly Invaded by their fellows and sold starting up and that means the vaca­
retary.
arm.
A ft e r w a r d s Added.
crooked dice right and left to men In tion season is over; and next morn­
W. O. W.—Forest Grove Camp No.
“ Bravo!” he panted when he found
the street and saloon patrons at five
that she, too, was swimming. Then,
98, meets In Woodmen Hall, every
The Ancon hospital poultry farm, dollars each so that they could “go In ing I set my mental alarm clock for
6:20 a. m., and wake up on the dot,
amid the shouting and whistling and on the Isthmus of Panama, has been
Saturday. A. J. Parker, C. C.; James
and trim the house.”
refreshed and strong, feeling fit as a
screeching about them, his voice In existence since January, 1910, start­
H. Davis, Clerk.
In other words, every one who was fiddle and all ready to dig In.”
arose. “ Boat ahoy—two In the wa­ ing with two hundred Brown Leghorn
Artisans—Diamond Assembly No.
approached on a proposition that guar­
ter!" he yelled.
hens
and
fifteen
cocks.
In
the
follow­
27, nieelsi every Tuesduy In K. of
anteed them as winners fell for the
After that there was danger of their ing April one hundred hens and ten
Taken at H i s W ord .
P. Hall. C. B. Stokes, M. A ; John
being run over by rescuers but all at cocks of the Rhode Island Red variety bait and laid In wait for the prey. Not
It was 8:30, and the theater was
Bold rick, Secretary,
only were the saloon keeper pur­
once he shouted Joyfully that he had were added; one month later a con­
chasers afraid to spring one of their crowded.
Rebekahs— Forest Lodge No. 44
found something, and then friendly signment of 230 Plymouth Rock hens
“ What have you left?” a prosperous
loaded
Instruments, but they suspect­
meets the first, third and fifth Wed
hands pulled them over Into an open and cocks was received, and In April,
ed every one owning dice so strongly purchaser Inquired of the treasurer.
nesdays of euch month. Miss Alice
boat and only then did the man give 1911, an addition of one hundred
“ How many, sir?” the treasurer
that the custom of "throwing for
Crook, N. O.; Secretary, Miss Carrie
fowls. Imported from the states, was
up the girl he had rescued.
asked.
drinks"
was
abolished
in
more
than
Austin.
"If—It—hadn't been—for you-u-u— I made to the Brown Leghorn family.
"Two.”
a score of western cities.
During the first eighteen months of
w—w—ould ha-have been drowned!”
“ I have two left In the twelfth
1. O. O. F.—Washington Lodge No.
It’s a great game, that sucker game.
" A r e Y o u A lo n e In a B o a t ? ”
said Vera through chattering teeth. operation, January 1, 1910, to July 1,
row,” the treasurer said, taking th«
48, meets every Monduy In I. O. O. F.
And
even
the
canny
fish
bite
when
1911, eggs to the number of 4,455
tickets from the rack, “ th e y ’re th«
Hall.
Ww. Van Antwerp, N. G.; finished speaking there came from the “ My c-anoe w-would ha-have gone to
dozen were produced at the farm, of the bait is shiny enough or there is last two seats I have In the house.”
the bottom—so w-would I.”
Robert Taylor, Secretary.
an
attractive
piece
of
red
flannel
on
fog close beside her a man’s voice.
"It’s at the bottom now and so is which the Leghorns laid 29,329 eggs,
“ How much?” the other asked cau­
Modern Woodmen of America— Vera was glad It was a pleasant voice m ine!” returned the other cheerfully. the Reds 9,094 and the Plymouth the hook.—New York Telegraph.
tiously.
it sounded so near.
Camp No. 6228, meets the second and
Rocks
15,042.
“ Say, mate, have you got anything
“ Two dollars,” was the reply.
“ Pardon me, madam, but are you
fourth Friday of each month. Sain
The average cost per dozen for the
Perhaps Not.
warm to wrap this lady In?"
“ Two dollars,” the patron repeated.
alone
In
a
boat?”
Marshul, Consul; Geo. G. Paterson
Charles Frohman. smoking a huge “I can’t stand for that."
“ Aye— here you are!" and a knitted whole period mentioned has been
Yea—1 have a canoe," was Vera’s Jacket was tossed from the fog and about 11H cents. The prevailing price cigar, discussed In New Y’ ork a conceit­
Clerk.
“ W’ell, will you stand for a dollar?”
Rosewood Camp, No. 3835 R. N. reply.
her new acquaintance, sitting beside of eggs at the commissary Is 27 cents ed English actor.
the ticket dispenser Inquired.
"A dangerous craft In this inlx-up,” her, wrapped Vera In Its comforting a dozen. Indicating on the basis of
A., meets first and third Fridays of
“ He often asked me to bring him
“ Gladly,” the other cried, scenting
that figure a saving of about lSVfe over to the States." said Mr. Frohman. a bargain, and laying a dollar on the
each month In I. O. O. F. Hall. Mrs. went on the voice. “ Can you swim?" folds.
Yes—do you think there Is any
M. S. Allen, Orucle; Mrs. Wlnnlfred
“ How about yourself?" she asked cents a dozen, or about $280 for the “ but I could never see my way. I met ledge.
seven months period.
danger?” Vera whs growing anxious. after a little while.
Aldrich, Recorder.
him not long ago In London. I was
The treasurer replaced the two tick­
Most assuredly there Is danger If
Last year fifty-three pairs of pigeons lunching and he came up to me in ets in his rack and handed out two
Gale Orange No. 282, P. of H„
Oh. never mind me— I'm tough,”
meet« the first Saturdays of each that steamer stirs before the fog lifts. was his careless reply. "But say,” were Introduced at the poultry farm great spirits.
others, after placing the bill In his
month in the K. of P. Hall. A. T. I have a large boat here and there is earnestly, "you're plucky, do you know for raising squabs. During the seven
“ ’Well, Mr. Frohman,’ he said, ‘I’m cash drawer.
months
ended
July
31,
1911,
seventy-
plenty
of
room
If
you
care
to
come
Buxton, Master; Mrs. H. J. Rice,
it?”
“ There they are, sir.” he s a i d .
going to America at last. Just signed
aboard. We can have a line out to
Secretary.
“ I was scared to death,” admitted nine squabs were produced at a cost my contract yesterday. It's for $5,000 “First door to your right.”
of
21
Vi
cents
each,
the
market
price
the canoe."
Vera.
ner—five thousand per’—
The man hurried Inside and "stood”
C IT Y .
for squabs being 36 cents.
‘Thank you very much, perhaps I
'So was I,” he retorted and they
"He looked at me nervously.
for a dollar. The wily treasurer, tak­
Mayor—J. A. Thornburgh.
had better. I’ve been frightened to both laughed.
“ ‘Oh, I see,’ said I. ‘Five thousand ing him at his word, had sold him two
Recorder— R. P. Wlrts.
P ro tect S o il Bacteria.
death for the last fifteen minutes,”
perhaps.’ “
They sat there side by side. Vera
admission tickets.—Lipplncott’s Maga­
Treasurer—E. B. Sapplngton.
said Vera.
The greatest damage to Boll is
zine.
listening to his conversation with the
Chief of Poliee— P. W. Watkins
usually done after harvest
The
It’s mere guesswork where you are
Street Commissioner— K. B. Sap- —tell me If 1 lay hands on your ca­ other occupants of the open boat. She ground is compact, the crop Is re­
Fo rtified W it h C an d y.
was trangely contented and happy.
plngton.
U n a n im o u s Choice.
moved. and usually the rain is scant,
noe.”
The London police on duty at the
For
some
unknown
reason
she
felt
Health Officer— Dr. J. 8. Bishop.
During a local election In a German
There followed a few moments dur­ that something new had come to her therefore the solvent action of the coronation exercises were fortified for
Councllmen—Chas. Hines, George S ing which Vera knew her new ac­
water ceases, and bacteria become the arduous duties before them by a town only one man appeared at th«
Allen, V. S. Abraham, Carl L. Hlu quaintance must bo feeling around for that afternoon—some new experience Inactive and many die. Thus the two block of chocolate and some sour nomination desk.
that was to color all her after life.
“ Whom do you nominate?” lnauired
man. O. M. Sanford und John Mr- her canoe and with another dip of her
principal agencies that make plant candy drops as part of their food ra­
Then all at once the fog lifted. As
the official.
Namer.
paddle she endeavored to draw closer suddenly as It had enveloped them it food available are cut off. To guard tion. This was recommended by a
City School.
“ Myself,” was the answer.
against this the land should be culti­ celebrated physician and was adopted
to the sound of his voice. Her effort
8chool Directors— M. Peterson, Mrs. was successful for almost Instantly whiffed away before a light breeze, vated as soon as the grain Is cut; In by the police authorities ater a series
“ Do you accept the nomination r
showing all the maze of boating In the
“ Well, no.”
Edward Seymour, H. T. Buxton.
something—a hand—grasped her rail harbor and everything sprang Into re­ fact, follow the binder with a disk. of experiments which seemed to vin­
Clerk—R P. Wlrts.
“ Then we must try again. Whom do
This cultivation loosens the surface dicate the assertion of the distin­
and the voice sounded In her ear.
newed life and activity.
Justice of the Peace— W. J. R. Beach
you nominate?”
soil and kills the weeds that take
‘Got you!" cried the voice triumph­
Constable— Carl HofTiuan.
The two who had spent an hour in much moisture. The water will then guished doctor. He claims that good
“ Myself.”
antly.
chocolate
Is
¿he
best
all-round
food
the fog together—who had touched be conserved and the germs protected.
“You
accept the nomination ?”
COUNTY.
"’Yes," answered Vera excitedly.
that can be secured conveniently, and
hands— had spoken—had gone down
“No.”
Judge- R O. Stevenson.
the purpose of the acid drops was
‘Steady there," as he pulled the to the gates of death and up again—
B itte r C h u rn in g .
A subdued “ Donnerwetter!” escaped
Sheriff—George G. Hancock.
mainly to allay thirst.
frail craft gently toward him until It turned and looked at each other.
Clerk John Bailey.
he lips of the perplexed official but he
I usually churn three times a week.
bumped against the larger boat and
"Allen Cramer," cried Vera breath­ Not long since the milk, after stand­
went on:
Recorder—T I» Perkins.
bobbed unsteadily
“ Now, give me lessly.
Treasurer—E. B. Sapping ton.
She Did.
ing
24
hours,
would
become
very
blt-
For the third time, whom do you
your hand, please— place the other on
Surveyor—Geo. McTee.
"Vera Gale!” he cried equally as­
"Do you, my sisters.” demanded the tomlnate?"
my shoulder and step over—don’t be tonished, and then these two who had tbr before souring. The butter was so
Coroner— E. C. Brown.
bad that it could not be used. We exhorter, “ draw the line between the
’Mytell,” came the Invariable reply.
Commissioners—John McClaran, John afraid, there’s a locker to stand on."
known each other all their lives and commenced feeding the cow potatoes. clean and the soiled In life?”
’Do you accept the nomination?”
Nyberg.
Vera’s hand was grasped In a large never dreamed of falling In love felt
The milk and butter are now free
The man rose with a smile of satis­
”1 do,” replied one member of the
School Sup’t— M. C. Case.
strong wet one and obediently her oth­ a strange
sweet
embarrassment from the bitter taste, says a writer In flock, timidly; “ every Monday morn faction spreading over bis face as be
er went out to find his shoulder. To creeping over them.
answered proudly;
an exchange. The utensils have al­ tng.”
S. P. T I M E T A B L E
her Infinite embarrassment It first
“ It seems like stepping Into a new ways been kept clean. I now put In
Having been three times solicited
N o rth Bound.
brushed a shaven cheek, then awk­ world—after the fog," said Vera to
a tablespoonful of lime water in four
by my fellow citizens to accept the *
Sheridan No. 4 ..................... 8:27 a. m. wardly grasped at a shock of thick cover her embarrassment
D isillu sio n m e n t.
• or five quarts of cream. The cream
Corvallis No. 2 ...................... .4:63 p. m. hair and ended on a rough, woolen
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“ It Is a new world for me," said Al­ ripens as It should and the butter Is
ujeede to their wishes.”
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South Bound.
len gravely, and his hand closed over sweet No milk Is allowed to stand
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24 hours before skimming.
Inadequate Protection.
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“ Yes, I’m collecting foreign stamps.'
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speaking of her canoe as he almost
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with the other. She couldn’t see his listening to the conversation on tha
Never ship fruit to a market that put the moo-cows when they take em
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“I should say so. What we want la
face and his figure was merely a dark front porch. Ill say this for them:
Is overstocked and weak. Tour com­ on the train?
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blur In the fog.
Wise Little Willie—On the chew- * law that'll keep the bears In thee«
If they ever start an investigation mission merchant will send you dally
Prtew right.
mountains from cornin’ out an’ scarin’
I "There, I’ll have a line out to the they’ll find out something."
chew cars, stp-*»
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