'W' í ■ ■ ’ $ ■' A» f M i • G t t A P H I C K * H THE NKWB D ALPINE GUIDES. SURPRISED THE CAPTIVE An Incident T hat A rou se Varied E m - Bens All Around. In bis "UeifiinlK, e in W Genei’al Basil W. Duke wf the t ourt-derate army istli of an lucideut be wltueuMed just Just after te witueMMed the close of the war: “One morulug about 9 o’clock 1 was sitting on the platform of a station waiting for my train when my atten tion was attracted to a squad of Fed eral soldiers wbo bad evidently been on gourd during tbe night, bat.w ere now getting tbelr breakfast They were well supplied with radons and seemed in high spirits. < “Juut then I caught eight of s lank, hungry looking fellow wbo was unmis takably an ez-Confederate. He wore a nigged, faded gray Jacket with tbe buttons cut off, a pair of most dilap idated blue trousers and an old canvas haversack, as empty aa extra-sidereal space, bung around hie neck. If be bad eaten a square meal within six mouths hp pen ranees were deceitful. He was partially bidden behind a cot ton bale, whence be watched tbe Tan- • a *S®5 .$$) PROOF POSITIVE N W asn't So Positive, Though, When *"d Another Taft Was Tried. W -rk ,n R#ok W#rk* Young Mr-. Sydney was a great Some of th e A lpine guides are experts in ¿lim bing. T here are S friend of lb . Careful, and she did num ber who are noted for their not hesitate •'<> mil him up on the • « " • J « " « a * » , *" skill io what the Alpinist calls 'telephone • -lie needed advice. “snow and ice work.” That means “ I)octo. demanded " one going up a peak which has so many morning, ' -i -ufe for my Rachel snow fields and glaciers that its to play win »-io Crockett children •ides and summits may be nearly yet? None <»f them has ever had whooping codgli, and I wouldn’t covered with them. The glacier guide can tell yon aU huve little I’aul take it for tbe about “ cornices” — snow mass«s {world.” How long has Rachel had*it?” which project from the edge of EXAMINE OUR LUMBER \ precipices and overhang the valley asked the doctor. * • closely and you will understand “ Nearly seven weeks,” said Mrs. beneath like the roof of a house. why we can truthfully claim Experience has told him whether a Sydney/ “She doesn’t whoop a par- superiority for i t The smooth icle, I . Lut . still”— cornice cun he crossed, safely or tie straight grain, the absence of “ Proof positive th at ¿lie’s all over whether it nmy break off if one Ven large knots, the thorough seas tures upon it. He ia also an ex» it,” broke in the doctor hastily. “I oning all show the experienced pert with the ice ax carried in his should say it was all right' to let her the economy of using our stuff. belt, cutting footholds in the glit play with the other children.” Follow their example and profit tering w’alla that may rise fifty or a ' “Thank you,” chirped Mrs. Syd as they do by being customers hundred feet above your head. ney, but she bung up tbe receiver of ours- Those ice precipices are frequently. Witli a meditative air and shook her M . H . P IN N E Y S * .3 3 l £ £ £ ? £ ! . t tl,. h ..d . of o. glaciers, glacier*. jheiul when Rachel teased her to go i which, as the schoolboy knows, are ¿peer to the Crocketts'. “No, you 3 0 « N. Main St. N «w M r|, O r« . fence are to stay in your own yard this merely rivers of frozen water slow “About the time 1 sew him the You can't play with ‘Tanks’ also caught sight of him. They ly moving down tbs face of a moan- morning. held a short consultation: then one of tain on account of the force of Marjorie until mother gives you tJO ttO O O & XM O ^^ them sprang up, started toward him gravity and the great pressure of permission.” and shouted out: An hour or two later she went the ice masses which. form their “ ‘Hello, reb! Come this way; ere source on the upper part of the again to the telephone. “I wouldn’t want your have Baby Crockett catch whoop slope. “For some reason—perhaps because Other guides make a specialty of ing cough for anything,” she said 1 was sick and peer lab—I conceived “rock work,” conducting persons up to herself, and she called np Dr. the Idea that they wanted to arrest Careful again. “Oh, Dr. Carefnl, him. sod ray blood boiled with indig peaks which may be only partly has added a could you tell Mrs. Carefnl that covered with snow and ice, bat hav nation a t so totally an unprovoked act Rachel and I aril! drop in for a few ing sides of bare rock so steep that of oppression. Rachel “The ‘Johnnie* evidently entertained in places the cliffs may be almost minutes this afternoon? is very anxious to show her big doll straight np and down. Here it the same opinion, for be began a rather to their equipment which rapid retrea t A fresh summons, how would seem that one must be aa to your Edith.” enables them to handle long ever. re-enforced by s volley of threats. spry and as sure footed as tbe I “ Very well,” responded the doc distance work with dispatch Induced him to turn and approach the chamois—the rare goat that lives tor, without any visible show of party, with an attempted dignity of np amid the Alps. Picnic Parties a Specialty enthusiasm. demeanor that was ludicrous compared jjr “ Thank you ever so much,” said While tlie crevagae and other dan- Office phone Black 100 with bis hasty retrograde movement ts of the snow and ice fields may Mrs. Sydney politely. *T11 wait a Residence phone (Red 79 “When be reached the spot where Residence phone (Red 139 absent, the mountain may be so few minutes before I let Rachel the ‘grub* was the Yanks seised him. abrupt that the climber must ascend nut,” she decided. “1 shouldn’t be mads him alt down and began to ex hundreds of feet, pulling himself exactly surprised if tbe doctor ert themselves to appease bis manifest hunger. I have known some extraordi up with arms aiding bis legs, while changed bis mind.” W. W. Hollingsworth A Son nary feeders, hot I honestly believe 1 often tbe guide hauls him to tbe /s-Then her telephone rang. “Mrs. Funeral Directors & Embaimos have never seen any other two men top of the most difficult slopes by Sydney,” said a very polite voice, sa t as much as that fellow did. He main strength.—St. Nicholas. “perhaps it would be wiser to wait Calls Answered Day or Night kept a t It steadily for not less than an until next Saturday before Edith Lady A ssistants. No ex tra charge T e a s o a Panaooa. and Rachel have their little visit Office, W hite 25 Res. Black 94 hour, while the Tanks aided and en couraged him to tbs utm ost He drank In its early days in England a There’s do doubt in my mind that Newberg. O r». six tin cupfuls of coffee He 'awelled wide range of curative virtues was Rachel is all over it, still, it’s al visibly, and I wondered liow hie frail claimed for tea. In the Merrurius ways wise to take precautions, and garments stood the tension “When a t length he finished bis cap- Politicu« of Sept. 30, 1658, appears Editti ia so very susceptible that tors crammed bis weatherbeaten old a marvelous advertisement eitollin; perhaps”— ; “ We’ll make it next Saturday,” haversack fall of bard tack and' bacon the virtue» of “th at excellent a; by all physicians approved China said Mrs. Sydney good naturediy. .And sent him on bis way rejoicing. U N O t S NEW MfNAfeKMCNT “It Is scarcely necessary to say that drink called tcha and tay alias tee.” Then she turned to her 9mall daugh E S f S S S * ’ « y «»»■ ^ feelings t a p t service. Leove order, s t yard or Tery in m e r i t to the to- And there is in the British museum ter a broad sheet issued by the founder “ By next Saturday, dear, it will st Zomwait’s Peed Store, First sod Main during It* progress " of Garraway’a in which its “ particu be perfectly safe for you to play PHONE BLUE 191 lar virtues’* are displayed at length. witlj tbe Crocketts.”—Y oath’s Com Qffllery* Verdict. E. P. HAMILTON, Pro». In tbe The old days the proprietor of a Among many other things, it “ help- panion. music bail always used to walk up eth the headache, removeth tbe ob Not Bo Groat, Aftor All. and down the center gangway during structions of the spleen, cleareth Sir Robert Ball, the famous tbe performances end restrain the ex the sight and purifieth adult hu uberance of his patrons. One night a mors and a hot liver. It prevent» li-li astronomer, used to tell a litl lady singer began e doleful belled In and cur|S agues, surfeits ana fevers, .-tory of an experience that he had a still more doleful voice, and a t once prevents consumptions, is good fo when he was at the Dunsink observ received “tbe bird” from tbe gallery. colds, dropsies and scurvies and wx- atory. A farmer came to him one “That’ll do. boys.” said tbe proprietor. pelletb infection.” No wonder that doy and ariced if he might look at “Order, please! Give the artiste a it “ hath been- sold for £10 the the mooq through the telescope. chance.” But when the performance “Surely you can,” said Ball. was finlahld be took off bis hat, bowed pound weight.” — Westminster Ga “Come round tonight, and 1 shall be to tbe gallery and remarked, “1 beg zette. very happy to let you see it through pardon, you were quite rig h t“—Ton- the telescope.” Circulation of tho Blood. duo Express. “Can’t 1 see it now?” asked the The circulation of tbe blood Life. through tbe lungs was known to fiirmer, surprised. In certain of Us essential respects, • Seretua, a Spanish phvaician, in “1 am sorry th at you cannot,” madhouse; in others, a pageant: In still 1553. Cesalpinua published an ac said the astronomer. “ You will others, a commonplace succession of have to wait until night.” hqmdrum incidents. At times you ora count of the general circulation, of “Huh! Then your old telescope which be had some confused ideas, quite sure It Is aU a gray monotony: ia Dot so great a thing aa 1 thought and his treatise was later on added again it begins to arise and spread It self like an Arabian night And tbs to by others in 1569. The great it was!” cried the man, relieved unexpected breaks loose—e series of Sarpi of Venice discovered the from his illusion. “ 1 can see the strange encounters, flashes of vivid valves, which serve for tbe circula moon at night without it.” color, bright eager personalities Jos tion, but there ia no doubt that the Boo E c o n o m ic s . tling and strutting in excess of vitality. real honor of the positive discovery The organization of bee life is a -H a rp e r’s Weekly. of the circulation of the blood be fascinating study. Tbe workers in longs to William Harvey, between Hate end the a beehive may be divided into (1) 1619 and 1628. H ie ideas of the A woman can- take i dime to the liHrvesters, who bring in honey and ancients were too confused to be liver counter of tbe butcher's stoop and pollen from flowers, wax from buds strike a better bargain then a man called a discovery or even a theory. of pines and poplars, water to mix could make; but a man can waar a with pollen and honey to make the No other os goo T h u n d e rstru c k . two dollar hat till It turns groan, while pasty food for the larvae; (2) scav a woman can wear a twenty-five dollar A terrific thunderstorm was rag Ttis How Horn Sowing L'tctloi Coiptry. one only till her friends know it by ing, and Mrs. Simmons promptly engers, who in early morning carry ORANGE. MASS. sight.—Louisville Courier-Journal. shut herself in a closet until it out debris, including dead, sick or injured workers; (3) ventilators, ceased. A F av o r «ho W on't A sk. who stand erect and keep their “Mercy,” she exclaimed after t “Aunt Clara.“ said four-year-old winga in continual movement in or ward, i>ut that was an awful Flossie. “I went to ask a favor of you.“ der to ventilate the hive; (4) “SchooUac la yo sta afcoaM iavartably bs storm 1 The thunder frightened “Well, what Is I t dear?" asked her directed to prepare s person lo U » bsst wsy guards, who defend the hive from me terribly I” Air tbe best perm anent occupation N r which a u n t b e Is c o p n b i« .—President C. w7 «Hoc “When I grow up,“ continued the Ut- “Pooh!” remarked Mr. Simmons. wasps, robber bees and other ene t l f mies, “will you lend me one of your “Thunder can’t hurt you.” mies. » This Is the Mission of the long skirts until 1 can have mine let “IndeedI Can’t it? Didn’t yon down f —Chicago N< A S tr o n g H in t. ever hear of a person being thun They had met for the first time derstruck ?”—National Monthly. Forty-sixth School Year Opeai How to Toll. sine«,their school days and were “How can yon toll when a woman la 5 E P T E H B E R 1 8 t h , 1 9 1 4 only telling each other of their profes - Just W hat Hs Had. ahopplngr Writs for Illustrated loo-page Book “When they Intend to buy they ask “ Yea,” said the fat man with the sional careers. let, “T hb L ife C areer , ” and for Cats* to see something cheaper. When they’re “ And how did you come to leave gold watch chain spread across the log containing full Information. ■hopping they aak If you haven’t some * Degree C o v riti — AGRICULTURE : thing more expensive In stock.“—Lou ample waistcoat, “I have two and a the stage?” asked one. “1 had a hint that 1 was not suit half doaen children.” Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Da by Hus bandry, Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture. isville Courier-Journal. • The other men gasped. Then one ed for it.” Agriculture for Teachers. FORESTRY, “ I aee. The little birds told you, of them said: Its Moral Advantage. LOGGING ENOlNEERINO»’ HOME ECO eh?” ‘'Surely—two and. a”— NOMICS: Domestic Science, Domestic Art. “Aviation la usually conducive to tbe “ Will, no; not exactly. But they ENGINEERING: Electrical, Irritation, control of one’s temper.“ “Quite so,” said the fat man. Highway, Mechanical, Chemical, Mining. might have been birds bad they “How eoT “Two, and a half dozen, which is Ceramica. COMMERCE. PHARMACY. “It would never do when several bun six, makes eight. Two and a half been allowed to hatch.” INDUSTRIAL ARTS. dred feet np In the air for one to get dozen.”—Exchange. V ocation al Coorr«-Agriculture, Dally 2XZ . 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