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THE NEWBERO ORAPHIC. February 9. ip u I A B lfllU A MOTHERS REVERIE. LITERARY DANDIES. The Yeeterdeye of Her Boy ae They Pace Before Her, Lytton and Dickon* Wor# Net Alan# In Thair Pride at Droaa. Yesterday you looked at me with Stevenson’s get-up is thus de your father* «ye*. You clas scribed by a fellow member of the huger with your tiny ones, Savile club: “ He wore a black flan a* for your life, and a tiny spar nel shirt, with a curious knitted tie life was kindlec in mv cold h< twisted in a knot; he had Welling Yesterday you walked ed alone, you ton boots, rather tight dark trou stood proudly erect, flung back your sers, a pea jacket and a white som head, with your father's own ges brero h a t But the most astonish ture, and said, “Boy." ing item of all in his costume wae Yesterday you wore your first lit a lady's sealskin cape, which be DR. A . M. DAVIS tle trousers and wqjre indeed “moth wore about his shoulders, fastened er's big boy.” You hare very like at the neck by a fancy brooch, ly forgotten, but I never shall, which also- held together a bunch of D N T T the huge monster of a dog that half a dozen daffodils.” barked at us on our walk th a t day. Lord Lytton and Dickens prided You sprang before me and faced if themselves on being literary dan valiantly. You stretched our your dies, but in the m atter of clothes tiny arms and ahrieked: “Go way their light paled before ths^t of Dis D on't yon hurt my mother 1” raeli in tbe days when the novelist Yesterday you came blindly to was paramount to the politician. my sitting room with swollen eyes A black velvet coat lined with LITTLEFIELD & ROMIG and blood stained lipe. As I bathed satin, purple trousers with a gold and patched and trembled you blurt band running down the seam, a PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS ed out: “He called you a name! scarlet waistcoat with elegant lace Let any feller daet call my mother ruffles of such a length as to cover a name I I punched him good! Lei his hands and white gloves, tbe out Offlea in P in t Nat’l Bank Building him just daat say th at again! He ride of which were decorated with said you was a widow 1” Dear lit a number of valuable rings, were, Both Phooaa tle warrior, with your father’s own with the addition ef a profusion of chivalry! No wonder my starved chains th a t meandered about heart feasted upon those divine person, his not infrequent a t DR. J. H . W IL K E N S crumbs of com fort tire. *• Yesterday 1 sent you to college " o « t c o p AT h i 6 ‘ p h y s ic ia n The dress of Gerard de Nerval, XoMlm itili« . Ol*. B ranch office, N*wb*r, I hope my misgivings showed not at the French poet, was, on one occa all in the face. Yesterday I went sion at least, in keeping with the Office a w floor u Commercici Cleto Tuesdays, T h u n d e r* end S c tn n lc ji. to “the game.” I eat with blanch- lobster which he was wont to lead ed cheeks and smiling lips through abroad on a gayly colored ribbon. two hours of agony. I saw jony. im r n my m stal m Trousers, coat and waistcoat were wart son pounced upon, battered, of green satin, each, however, of a victorious. I waved my hand to different hue, to represent tbe va him as they carried him out on ried colon of the sea under direrae their shoulders, and he turned from conditions. His hat waa adorned all th a t shrieking throng—to me. with long strands of seaweed, while I t Is hard to be a Spartan mother, around his neck be wore a string of but “Hands off!” You came coral beads. straight to me after the rub down The buttons of his coat and and -said, “Mother, ybu’re a brick 1” waistcoat were comprised of shells, You didn’t know th at I still shook while on his breast were pinned sev inside. eral pebble brooches. To complete Yeeterday you left your college hit marine garb he carried in his daya behind you. You came to me right hand a Neptune’s trident. after all the feasting and merry Dumas the elder was certainly Dr. E. P. Dixon Dr. H. C. Dixon making aa I sat quiet again after “loud” in the matter of personal awhile. We talked, you and I, of adornment. He was not infrequent DIXON B R O S . what you were to make of th a t lar- ly seen abroad in a uniform plenti DENTIST life now so neaz a t hand. My fully besprinkled with decorations Phone: Mutual White 22 r t was glad to hear you say you of his own design, while he ones a t NEWBERG, OREGON would choose th at same honorable tended an ambassador'* reception calling to which your father's best wearing a shirt covered with red was given. And I said to you then, demons careering about in little as I nave ever said, “Make of your red flames. D R . G. E . S T U A R T life somethihg clean and straight Gautier was a t times very gor P hysician A Surgeon and honest, as was his.” Your geous in tbe m atter of bis raiment* Onmic Diramm c Special*. O ik prampd mother has watched to see yon a dress of crimson and gold on ono struggle against the waves of temp occasion adorning his sturdy per tation. son. Paul Bourget in bis youth O fce m Edwaali Bldg. Beak Pho But you have kept th at promise. wore green trousers. “Monk” Lew She has seen the man grow out of is amused his friends by appearing the youth not perfect, but facing in tbe streets in the guise of a Ve W. W . Hollingsworth A Son toward the right. Dear boy, your netian bravo. Beckford, tbe au mother is glad to tell you that. thor of “Vathek,” presided at an F u n e ra l D ire cto rs A E m b alm ers Yesterday you told me. l.h a d entertainment at Foothill in the Calls Answered Day or Night seen it coming—seen it even in costume of a Roman emperor. spite of my cowardly denials to my Lady Assistant ^ Not a few writers have assumed self. She is a dear girl, an ideal singular garb while a t work. Bal Both Phones mate for my manly son, and I pray zac used to dou the drqps of a Do N o w b o rg , O r* . you may be happy together. Yes minican monk ere he took pen in terday was your wedding day— hand; Samuel Richardson, tbe au bright, beautiful, sunny. Never un thor of “Clarissa Marlowe,” could til I die shall I have to do anything never write save in a laced coat and D r . B . W , S p a n (g again so hard aa to stand through with a favorite diamond ring spar that solemn service. kling on his little finger; Rous Chiropractie-Speelellst Yesterday, my crowning yester seau’s working costume was a court Cures ail diseases day, my heart sings as I write and dresa; Thomas Moore, the poet, ia happy again, truly happy, as 1 nned his poems with kid gloved ls t and Edwards Sts. never expected to feel in this tods, and Buffon, the eminent Phone, WW te 82 world. You came to me, tall, French naturalist, dressed himself straight, with a new expression of as a dandy previous to sitting down manliness in your eye»; and said: to his desk.—London Tit-Bits. “Mother, he has come—my son! ^ TTORNEY-AT-LAW Isn’t it wonderful?” You came to Covering Book*. meet me and gathered me up in CLARENCE BUTT To cover paper bound books take Will practice in all the courts of the your strong arms and held me close wo pieces of cardboard a tiny bit state. Special attention given to pro to the heart that had rested so of arger than book. Paste fly leaves bate work, the writing of deeds, mort ten on mine. Your voice came to at front and back to cardboard, gages, contracts and the drafting of all me, softened with the tears of which of course is outside. Then which your manhood was not take a strip of strong cotton d o th ; legal papers. ashamed. “Little mother,” it whis paste it down back of book; hare it Mswberg, Oregon. pered, “I never knew till now what wide, so it will cover about one inch O m en —Second Floor ou have suffered all these years to of each piece of cardboard, there- Bank 6f Newberg Building. e alone—poor, little mother !”~ joining the two pieces together, Helen Peck in New Idea Woman’s ow put a cover of brown paper Magasine. over all, pasting securely, and your decorated cover goes over this. The Crraouragin* Pragraca. books may be covered with decorat ■ “Well, John, I haven’t seen you ed silk, pique o r duck if you paint Sem l-W faeh ly O r « . « * ie u r n a l. for years and years, it seems to me,*’ One yen'......... ......... .....................B 1 .S 0 •aid Henry aa th e two met at a fam- or embroider, but the simplest way a to cover with tissue paper (not G ra p h lp . ..« ............................ •••••.«.. ■ ■ f . SO TeUl..................................... l a .06 ly homecoming. “How are all the crape). Paste a pretty card on the Suppose the boys have all "root and after cutting title and Both Papers One Year, $2.00 folks? grown up by this tim e?’’ »’ „ author’s name from old cover ar “Yes,” answered John and with range them prettily on the new The S«ml-Wb«lcly a pardonable show of pride, “H ar one. _____________ ry, you know, is a full fledged doc Information. tor now.” » PubhKm the latart and aio* complete telegraphic He waa a kindly constable and “Yea, yea; I suppose he is. It new, of tke world; greet reliable market report,, lardly seems possible. And how is lad for long been answering the in- a* it it publuhed at Portia ad, where tke market uisitive old lady’s questions to the he getting on ?” new, cm. be and it corrected to data for each it- “Oh, fine!” answered the proud )est of his ability. But he was be tae it alto bat e page of «peciaJ matter for the- father. “He operated on his sixth a r i n g to tire a little. “ And what’s fan. aad home, aa enterttiaiag rtory page and a jatient the other day. and the mail rancheon for, policeman?” inquir page or more of comic each w id . aad it goet to ived nearly two hours.”—Newark ed the inquisitive dame. the tubeciiber twice ereiy week— 104 timet a “ Ketch a feller a cop over the 8tar. year nob if 'e gets vileht,” responded Net a Modern Custom. lobby. In a certain church in Philadel “ And what are those numbers phia the custom has prevailed of or?” Civet all tke local aewt aad »senting to each teholar of the tkoald be ia every home ia tbit vtcaaty “Hidentificashun purposes, mum,” nday school an 'e g ^ during the The two paper, amke a iplradkl Bobby laconically, turning aad yoa tava >1 by tending yaw tabwdpboa to exercises a t the celebration' of Eas ray. ter. 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