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Lumber, Lath, Shingles Cement, Plaster Quality Ha R riw im d Hie Prom ts« A lm ost a t Thaira la a Luxurious but a Sad and tho Coot of H ii Lifo. Disappointad Life. The code of honor in force among The most luxurious pig in all the the boatmen of the Mississippi riv world as it painfully happens, er in eurlv days was rude, perhaps, the most is, unhappy, the most disaat- but striot, so far as it went. There, islied, the most deceived. Her splen for instance, was the case of Bill did lot in life is to hunt for the de McCoy, who fell into the clutches truffle, which, alas, she is of the law eighty years ago. Brought licious allowed to ddvour. before one of the courts at Natchez, never Her full name is La Truie, and 1 be was committed to jail. The ra- she inhabits the pleasant sunny land ’ cation of court was just beginning, round Perigueux Sorges, in and unless McCoy could find a bonds France. She is the and truffle hunting man in the sum of $10,000 he must pig par excellence and belongs to a swelter in jail throughout the long very special breed, which Is as mneb summer months. At the last mo looked after as a thoroughbred ment Colonel W., a wealthy citizen There is as mnch difference of Natchez, came to the rescue and racer. between her and an ordinary pig as agreed to pay $10,000 if McCoy did there is between a motorcar and a not present himself to stand trial in ateutn roller. the fall as much as £100 is In vain the colonel's friends tried paid Sometimes for a truffles the animal’s to persuade him oot to take the re special value being pig, that sponsibility. even “the court’s” ad long and careful inbreeding through it is vice that be let the matter alone born with an instinct for truffle*— was unheeded. McCoy was released, merely an instinctive love, but shouldered his rifle and in dne time a not marvelous instinct, which leads it reached his home in “Old Ksin- infallibly to discover where they are tuck.” hidden away in the earth. . Months rolled on and the time of This is the tragedy of the truffles the trial approaebed. Everywhere pig’s luxurious life. the chances of M c C oy ’» return were From youth upward ahe is fed on discussed. The colonel had not the daintiest morsel«. Nothing is heard from him since his departure. given that might spoil her fine taste. The morning of the appointed La Truie is born this fine day came, but the prisoner did not taste, which belongs with to her breed present himself. The court bad and which has been carefully foster transacted its other business and ed for years. When she baa grown was on the point of adjourning a little she is led forth one fine when McCoy, his beard long ana up morning at the end of a slack rope matted, hi« hands scarred and bleed on a great truffle hunting expedi ing, rnshed into the courtroom. tion. The man who leads her has Colonel W. embraced him aa if he no more knowledge as to were a long lost brother, and eyes where the exact truffles actually hid unused to tears filled to overflowing den in the earth are than a purblind when McCoy told his story. owl. Starting from Louisville as a Truie can scent one, so “hand” on a flatboat, he found in a fine But is La her if it be bidden few days that, owing to unexpected nearly two instinct, feet under the surface. delays, he could not reach Natchez Down goes her head with its pe at the appointed time. No other culiarly long, well bred snout, and craft presented itself, and so McCoy she is rooting at the brown earth abandoned the “flat” and, with the with all the energy she possesses. aid of rough tools, shaped a canoe As has been said, this instinct is from the trunk of a fallen tree. He infallible. A dozen inches or more rowed or paddled his canoe with the pig finds the truffle ahe only the briefest stqps for food and down has nosed. shoots her snouL rest 1.300 miles and redeemed his her mouth Forth is just to re promise almost at the expense of ceive its just reward, opening when—ahe is*, his life. hauled back with a sudden painful His trial became a mere form. and not-to-be-denied jerk, and a His chivnlrous conduct and the sharp pointed stick prods her away want of anv positive testimony won from the monel. for him a quick verdict of “not And the delicious business has only just guilty.”—Y - outh’s Companion. started when gathered. Women — , - - v peasants with long experience sernb Clavar Thiavaa of Santiago. them delicately with not water and The thieves of Santiago are per nailbrushes, and otben peel them sons of extraordinary powers. They just as carefully and gently, mnch have a curious way of dragging val in the manner in which potatoes are uable objects out of open windows scraped, as they come from the with long fish lines ending in a dus eartn they for look like black fungi and ter of enormous hooks. “They are run about the size potatoes. as clever with them,” says Mrs. The district of of Perigueux and Hugh Fraser in “Reminiscences of Sorges supplies the whole world a Diplomatist’s Wife.” “as a good with truffles. They are finer here fisherman with a fly. and they can anywhere else. Like mush emptv a room in an incredibly Bhort than rooms. a period of warmth time, as a woman who had incau- and rain they in need order to insure a good tiously left her baby asleep with the season, which extends through Oc window open in the twilight found tober, November. December and out. She was not away for more j January.—London Mirror. than a quarter of an hour, but when ------------------ she returned ahe found the baby A G ladstone 8tory. howling with the cold, its very In Lord lloaamore’F “Things I blankets taken and the room aa bare Can Tell” he gives this story at the aa a hand.” expense of Mr. Gladstone and the home rule agitation: “The subject Introducing Him. of home rule always reminds me of “Now, children.” said the moth-1 the day when old Gladstone sat er, rapping the aide of the glass down and Mrs. Gladstone made a with her knife, “if yon will make speech on the hustings. Said she. yourselves perfectly comfortable 1 rtddressing the throng: 'My friends. will begin with the feast of reaaon.” I fonnd it very hard to convince my “What’s coming off now?” said dear husband nbout the claims of the after dinner speaker husband. Ireland for home rule, but one day “It gives me great pleasure.” she when he came into the breakfast continued, “to state that we have room he remarked to me: “My dear with us tonight one whom you will wife, you’ve overpersuaded me about no doubt be glad to hear from; one that downtrodden country. You who has done a great deal for ua; have at last converted me in favor one, in fact, to whom. we owe our of home rule.” I got up from my bread and bntter. I take pleasure chair, put my arms round his neck now in introducing you to your fa and gave him a loving wifely kiss.’ ther. Pa, get up and say a few She paused to see what effect her words.”—Detroit Free Press. words had produced, and an irre pressible Irishman called out. ‘And Honolulu Shark H unters. it sarved the owld beggar parfectly Honolulu natives have no fear of right’ ” sharks and actually hunt them in the water. They are unsurpassed Real Sym pathy. swimmers and divers, and with a “I enjoy a genuine, old fashioned knife can dispatch almost any shark blizzard,” said the grouch man. “1 if the water is deep enough to dive like to see the weather get busy and beneath the fish. It is efen report rock the steeples and rattle the win ed that the natives have been known dows instead of loafing around in to faaso sharks with a strong cord. the quiet as if life were They carry down the noose and alip nothing but valleys a sigh in dream. The it over the shark’s tail. The upper weather suits me best a when end of the cord is held in a Dost wind shakes the old earth the to mad its above, and at the firat ierk the very foundations.” •hark ia ban led op, tail foremost, ‘*But—how about the poor in that and then dispatched with knives sort of weather?” asked the old fastened on poles. philosopher. “Oh,” said the grouch man, “1 Knooking Wood. never fail to ask Providence to pity The habit that people have of them!”—Atlanta Constitution. knocking on wood, auch as a table or chair, was inherited from pagan an Out In tha Cold. cestors, who believed that little gray Eldar Left (discussing the new min gnomes lived in the earth and wnen ister’» probation discourse)—In they wandered through forests long opeenion he waana justified in my di ago gently tapped on the bark of viding folk into the sheep end the tne trees for tne good wishes of the I wadna just aey, Jamie, that fairies to protect them from the goiita. I was among unco guid. an'.T malice of the gnomes. The rustling wadna ear that the you among of the lesres or the swaying of the the uneo had. So whar were do we branches wns regarded •• an answer in ? He’ll no do for ua. Jamie. come We’ll promising protection.— •a vote far him.—Leodeo Puaefc. I t Everything For Your New Home Estimates Furnished The Chas. K. Spaulding Log. Co. The Laurel Cottage Hotel NEW BERO, OREGON Is tho Place where the F irst Class M eals Set in Fam ily Style fo r 25c. No Hotel in Newberg Can Compete with Our Beds Rates $ f Per day, $ 5 .5 0 W I L L E . P U R D Y C O M P A N Y , P ro p s . T h e S to r e o f Q u a lity You will always find here a fall snpply of family medicines. I am glad to say that the people everywhere believe in me and have been my firm friends every very since I started in business. 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