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THE NEW BERÖ ORAPMIC, February a, 1911 LOOK Thrir„"hVh' GLASSES CAUQHT T H E COWBOYS. T ANCIENT MARINERS. A HOWLING SUCCESS. A Warm Recaption Per “the Ouy That ueer Beliefs They Held About the The Pisa Guide That Was Unique In Teak Off the Bum." Unexplored Ocean. Coaxing an Echo. The landlocked Muti iter ranean, ‘T o r real scenic variety give me the cattle tow n; the mining oamp ¡w hich was the only ses know s to ^ r* Howells in his «tory o f early - - - said - - - - Scott Cooper, r 1 the - Romans and - Qreeks - ■ 1 inter pales before it," o f - twenty j travels Ira; ei8 in m Italy describes ae»crioes an an m ter- tho actor, whose earlier fly by night odd centuries ago, wa* filled with e8tlP* experience and a unique years yielded generous experience. ] m ysterious terrors, while the more Pu,de, both o f which he encoun- tered in Pisa. The baptistery stands “ This town was in Montana. It was f distant lands bordering on it were but a step from the Campo Santo, in the eighties, and I was doing a ; the abodes o f w ondirs and strange and the guide ushered the party in star part. Tha theater was a sk a t-1 peoples. Gods o f m onstrous shapes with the air o f one who has held his ing rink, with canvas walled dress- 1 ruled the waters, enchanting sirens great stroke ,in reserve until now. ing rooms. Tha boys were all there 1 dwelt on the islets and rocks, and He waited until they had lopked at with their “ forty-foura” in their on the dry land bevond were t o ba some com paratively trifling sculp fire holsters. found weird e nchantreases, nd tures before he raised his voice and “ The curtain went down and I breathing beast«, fierce pygmies and uttered a m elodioul species o f A . E . W IL S O N , the Jeweler was rem oving my makeup when a dreadful cannibals. Adventurous howl. knock came on the door. Outside . voyagers who got as far as the pil- H A « THCM ' W hile we stood in amazement atood a -crowd o f at least tw enty-j lars o f Hercules, now called the the conscious structure o f the dome six. 1 strait o f G ibraltar, brought back in- caught the sound and prolonged it “ ‘W here's the guy that took off ' telligence that tha great ocean ba with a variety and sweetness o f the bum?* said one o f them. • 1 yond was not navigable. It which I could not have dreamed. rii ver which The man poured out in quick suc “ The tone was n ot reassuring. I , part o f tha m ighty n earth in an cession his musical wails and then recalled a form er experience when flowed around the flat es n en di a man in tha gallery had threatened * In 1 unending stream. ceased, and a choir o f heavenly ech Sikes. the T radition says that there was in oes hurst forth in response. to shoot me when, as B ill Sikes,'the lines o f the piece mad* me brutal those tim es at G ibraltar a stone pil There was a supernatural beauty N o Emperor—either o f a lar 100 cubits high, with a brass in these harmonies o f which I de to Nancy. “ In that b rief m om ent o f waiting status on it and an inscription stat spair o f giving any true idea. They People or o f Finance—can I concentrated as much o f my m ind ing this to b* the lim it o f naviga were o f such tender and exalted buy better food than we as I could, trying to remember if tion. Beyond was a “ sea o f dark raptnre that we m ight well have sell you, at price* you usu any o f my lines that night m ight ness," infested w ith terrors beyond thought them the voices o f young the pow er o f the ipaginatihn to eyed cherubim singing as they have offended them. a. ally pay for good things. conceive. Occasionally a bold navi passed through paradise. They “ ‘ Come, get a m ove on you !’ said gator did, nevertheless, venture out seemed a celestial compassion that the spokesman. “ There was nothing to do but side into the A tlantic, bat was com stooped and soothed and rose again face it. T am Mr. C oop er/ I said. pelled to turn hack very duickly. A in lofty acclaim. I have apoken longer lines that were whirlwind would arias and threaten We were long silent and then to swamp the vessel, or, m ore broke forth with cries o f admira easier to get out. “ One man took my right arm, an alarming still, a gigantic hand, sup tion, o f which the marvelous echo other my le ft, and we marched off posed to be that o f Satan, would made eloquence. . _ in step, the crowd with us, N 6t a ¿m erge from the ocean o f eternal “ Did you ever hear such music as word was spoken. I fe lt that the gloom and warn back the mariners. th a t?" asked the guide. N ot m erely on these accounts was tim e had com e to cash my life in “ The papal choir does'n ot equal surance. Down the length o f the the oceap im practicable fo r shipe. it,” we answered with one voice. rink we went and through a door It was reported to be so dense with The cicerone was not to be si way. In fron t o f us was a counter saltness and so crowded w ith sea lenced even with such a tribute. -, ' - , .. L ' ■ seventy or eighty feet long, and weeds and huge beasts that head He went on : v over it were being passed things not way could not be made through it. “ Perhaps, as Americans, you G ive a s a chance at Even up to the tim e o f Columbus know Moshu Feelmore, the presi called mild. new home. Wo w ool* Ilka “ ‘Sing out what you w ant!' such beliefs prevailed, and his crews dent? N o? Ah, what a fine m an! to put la thoeo Bath Fia shouted one o f my escorts. T h e re ’s were terrified on entering the Sar W ell, One day he said to me here, tare*, E tc., end do your nothing in the house good enough gasso sea by the weeds ana calms. *We have the finest echo in the fo r y o u !' Then the tension was world in the hall o f congress.’ I In the Haunted Chamber. lifted. said nothing, but fo r answer I The London Bystander tells this merely howled a little — thus! “ W ell, our train pulled out at L E T U S FIÇURE WITH YOU. 4:30 in the m orning, and the crowd ghost story. A Mr. M elville, who Moshu Fillm ore was convinced. stayed with me. T ne last I saw o f was spending a week With, friends, Said he, T h e re is no other echo in them they were standing on the was inform ed that he would have to the world.’ platform , firing their pistols in the sleep in the haunted chamber. He “ I am unique,” pursued the cice E. L . E V A N S air as a goodby. Those westerners retired and was áwakened by the rone, “ fo r making this echo. But,” are the biggest hearted fellow s in door opening and a figure entering he added, with a sigh, “ it has been the w orld."—-Chicago Record-H et- the room . Suddenly he felt a sm all, my ruin. The English have put me lightweighted object put on his in all the guidebooks, and some ald. legs. He held his breath, thinking times I have to howl twenty times a practical jok e was being played. A Salute on T h e J e w e le r Once upon a time his Britannic T he figure retired an instant, then * “ W hen our V ictor Emmanuel m ajesty's ship Pearl swept impres returned. Another weight waa de came here I showed him the church, sively into the roads at Delagoa bay posited on the coverlet This oper the tow er and the Campo Santo. flying the union jack. But never a ation was repeated fo r half an hour, Said the kin g: T fu i’ ” — here the whisper o f the usual gun salute until he was covered with various cicerone gave that sweeping out greeted the British warship’s entry. unknown objects o f unknown spe ward m otion with both hands by Just as her com m ander was about cific gravity. T error or som ething which Italians dismiss a trifling to g o ashore to lesrn the reason for kept M r. M elville awake fo r the subject. “ ‘Make me the ech o!’ this supposed insult a natty little, rest o f the n igh t When dawn broke “ I was forced ," concluded the gig put out from the fortress land he found that the butler, walking cicerone, with a strong sense o f in ing place. Its oarsmen presented in his sleep, had laid the fou r post jury in his tone, “ to howl half an arms as the commandant o f the fort ed bed with a dinner service o f hour w ithout ceasing." ascended the gangway to the cap tw enty-four “ converts.” A Terrible Threat. tain’s bridge. “ S ir," the Portuguese In a Bad Way. An engineering operation uptown officer panted, “ we are all out o f F o ¿ Diamonds, Watches, Clocks powder. I f only you will lend us a . The physician had tita n his pa made it necessary a few days ago little o f yours we shall be honored tient’ s pulse and tem perature and for one o f the workmen to hold an and Jewelry to give you tne salute yon are en proceeded to ask the usual ques other on a rope halfway down tions. deep well. A fall would probably titled to.” ________________ “ It— er— seem s," said he, regard have been fatal, and Patrick kept ing the unfortunate with scientific the rope tight and steady while Daisy Pis. Dining one day with a friend and interest, “ that the attacks o f fever Terence made the dangerous de being pressed to take some rhubarb and the chills appear on alternate scent. pie, Lamb declined because it was days. D o you think— is it your A fter a quarter o f an hour Pat opinion— that they have, so to rick’s attention wandered to some physic. Dealer in “ That may b e," said his host, speak, decreased in violence, if I thing else. Instinctively he kept may use that word ?” hold o f the rope, but he did not “ but it is pleasant and innocent." The patient sm iled feebly. “ D oc,1 hear Terence calling to him that it “ So is a daisy,” rejoined Lamb, “ but I don’ t therefore like daisy said he, “ on fever days my head’s was tim e to pull him up until his so hot I can’ t think, and on ague fellow worker raised his voice in an pie.” “ Daisy p ie ! . Who ever heard o f days I shake so I can’ t hold an grv protest. “ Pull me up," called Terence. daisy p ies?" said some one at the opinion.” -1—L ippincott’s. “ Pull me up, I tell ye. I f ye don’ t table. T h e D issyllabic S c o t Gash with order o p pull me up, drat ye, I’ll cut the “ My authority is Shakespeare," The difficulty o f rhym ing to rope, and then where’ll you be ?” — Lamb replied. “ He expressly men • delivered 0. O. D. “ girl” is mainly due to the varieties Philadelphia Times. tions daisies pied." o f its pronunciation. It is never i.i.i ■ ■ C o r. F irs t an d O ra n t S ts . The phrase occurs in the song at pronounced, as it is so often con The City of Paris. P W RwiiW» 5-15-1 the ena o f “ Love’s L abor’s L ost.” ventionally w ritten, “ gall,” but one The founders of Paris, emigrat — “ Side Lights on Charles Lam b." O ft» p U BUck 93 often hears “ g e ll," with a hard “ g. ing from some Greek or Etruscan M oreover, in Scotland, though it if country on the shores o f th*e Medi teeeeee ea st What Carlyle Wrote of Tonnyaon. Tennyson in his prime was thus as well not to m ention the fact to a terranean sea, rowed their galleys described by Thomas Carlyle to Scotsman, it consists o f two sylla- up the river Seine. They took pos E. A . ELLIS Ralph Waldo Emerson on Aug. 5, bles^-“ gu rrel." The other day it session o f the island in that stream 1844: “ One o f the finest looking was pointed out to a Scotsman that on which their city is built and, ac men in the world. A great shock the name o f his national poet was a cording to the legends that have Septic tanks built after the o f rough, dusty dark hair; bright, dissyllable in Ayrerfhire. “ H oot come down to the present time, latest approved methods. laughing, haxel eyes; massive aqui awa’ !’’ he said, or words to that e f called it “ Baris," which is Greek Sew er and Tile Work. Well Digging line face— most massive, yet most fect. “ B um m s two syllables! A b- for a boat then used upon the river Nile, whence Paris. The island on delicate, o f sallow brown complex surrud!” — London Chronicle. which the adventurers landed was ion, almost Indian looking; clothes Yamhill County Abstract’ Co. Did Not W ork Both Ways. held to typify a boat, and to this cynically loose, free and easy; Mr. George Jones, R. A.# a paint day the coat of arms o f , that fa J . H. GIBSON, Mgr. smokes infinite tobacco. His voice er o f battle pieces, etc., who died mous city is an ancient galley.— Ar is musically metallic, fit for loud The only Abstract Books in some years ago, specially prided gonaut. - ‘ e laughter and piercing wail and all himself on his resemblance to the Yamhill County that may lie between; speech and Duke o f Wellington and used to On* W ay Out. speculation free and plenteous. I M c M in n villb , O regon dress up to the character. Some An influential woman member of <h> not meet in these late decades one mentioned the likeness to’ the a fashionable church in Philadel such company over a pipe.” duke and added, “ It must be great, phia had gone to her pastor with ------------------ r — f for people in the street often speak the complaint that she was greatly Juat Ditsolvad. to him for your grace." “ Very disturbed by one of her neighbors. CH ASE & LINTON “ So you broko your engagement strange," muttered the great man. “ W hv," said she, “ that man in the with Misa Spensive?" 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