HOLLINGSWORTH A SOR FUNCHAL DtNCCTOIVO WÜST AT HOWARD N I W K M , O M pU,?r 5 fx' UNDERTAKERS r a*.*** IkAkKi No. 306 HIS JOURNEY HOME B* EUNICE UNDERWOOD m other!* the h a t too low Aa the little g irl Was away ha called her with a geatiirik (S i “ I with you would taka Can jo e (-«member when you, wart e Uttie tfkeand placed'•London bridge said earnestly aa he gave her k is tailing down” during re cuss or at box o f exquisite workmanship children’s partlas whan tb made it from a pieoe o f ivory not too m ark dvesssd apt was found on a battlefield always ended wAh a rigorous poll of tended to give it to my sister, the opposing sides. with tbs moult that made me think o f her. usually both forces want down In the “ But won’ t aha want i t f * dust. Did yon know that that child objected. ¿m tsb gamo was one of tbe ganutno an “ She is dead,” was the g ra v « g*»- Uquoo and that It eoald Once Its origin to a real historic fact I Tbo drat bridge awer{ over tbo Thames,’ at the headwaters of The little g i r f t face grew sympa­ navigation, «boat half a mbs above tbs thetic. Tower, was so old that tbs story of Its “ I ’m s o n y ," aha said gently, “ and construction la lost la a mass of myths I ’d like to haao the box evar no Its fall, however, fts a matter of record much. But I must ask mamma.* It happened on tbo }dtb o f November Mildred ran off to her mother. 1019. and It was tbo result'of the moat The young man occasionally looked devastating storm and tbo mast torrid« that wav and saw that-the child was and sadden flood that London hod over telling her mother about him. knd That Unit was entirety of at last the child returned with a wood. It qot rebuilt for almost a disappointed air. century.’ the second bridge “ Mamma says I mustn’ t take g ifts stotctl of from strangers,” aha said regretful­ Idling. It waa forty fleet wide and al ly, “ but T m ever so much obliged, moot a thousand fast lo p * Hooaet were bnQt along tbs bridge, also mat just the aame.” ing on pillnx. until tbo A t length a d ock began to like a city stree in the distance, and the young man were swept sway by Are In 1008. In counted the strokes carefully, w hen the middle of the bridge was a draw, it ceased he once more got up and with a tower, on which were exhibited the heeds of Englishmen who were ex­ began to walk back and forth, ecuted for treason against the kings of now his head was erect and hia Bngtand. The present London bridge foot had lost its dragging and on kia face was a tender, ex­ was began In 1824. a little way above the old one. and It Is of such pectant smile. construction that there la little Mildred had grown tired o f her of Its ever falling duwn.“ -S t mil and was watching the water as Globe-Democrat. ~ > t fe ll splashing into the broad bw- tin o f the fountain. • As the young TACT AND A SPEECH. i approached she looked up tim­ idly. Why Disraeli Changed His Mind Spooking In Freneh. “ A re you going now?” she asked. in Load Redesdalo’s “Mefootre“ there “ N o t f o r another h alf hour,” be replied. “ I would rather wait here are some stories of Loefl BeaconeSeM. than down at the d e p o t” For some The follosrtiut Is particularly t-baractor Is tic: moments he stood gazing at bar. “There was one Evidently her face brought up some connection with the Berlin memory o f the p ast fo r he sighed as One day it wee announced that an the le turned away. morrow Lord Beeconsfieid waa to ad­ A little later Mrs. Bradford was dress the assembled statesmen and aroused by excited voices. Several that be would apeak tat French. Lead Odo Rnssell, who was s master of figures rushed past her. For a tongues, beard this with no little alarm, ment she gazed around wonderingly; for it * • then she rose and followed. N eat . „ , . consflekl s French was very much of the fountain a group o f excited »the Strntford-.tt^Bowe type. Lord people. In the open spaoe Odo, always clover, went to him and she recognized Mildred playing with adroitly turned the conversation an to the next day's conference. Load Boa- her bell. .What was the m atter? B at even as she wondered came eonsfleld announced his Intention o f the wild rush o f a pair o f frightened i ■peeking. T h e m orning, pleasant, bat so fa r all the morning* Kad basa pleasant at this delightful oat o f the way resort Mrs. Bradford drew a long breath as she descended the ho- tel atop*. H er physician h had oar 795 n*4 705 1.2 Fai St tainlr been tight when he recom- ì o c h G m i il i w iim i i m m m mended a change o f dim d im ate. at A l1 • iN iV ready she began to feel the inflnenoe o f the mild air and the long days CLARENCE B U T T W ill practica in all the w a its e f th «pent out o f doors. As she readied attention p r w to pco- the aide walk she panted with a ques­ writUfr of deeds, mort- tioning smile. 1 » s and the drafting of all “ Where, to, Mildred r «he asked. The little girl who was skipping by her aide looked up brightly, p la n , o f course, mamma You can read, and I will play, This -'ternoon we’ ll go down on the ach.” It was not far to the plaaa, but when they reached it, a fter pan with a shudder, the penitentiary on the way, they fbund that most o f M W M IW the settees' were already occupied. They walked down one o f the side mtha and came back by the foun­ tain. A s they did so Mildred turn­ ed suddenly. ‘ “ T h ere’s a seat that’s most all empty,’ she whispered eagerly, H e d ía J It, w was a little off the path and lalf hidden by the low branches o f liH u o m a lire oak. As they approeched Mrs. Bradford'noticed that its only occu­ pant was s t a l l young man whose looked strangely white and h C i eager. He watched them curiously aa they aat down, and his lips part­ ed in a friendly «mile. Then, aa though conscious o f impropriety, he Office over First National ;ot up and began to walk back and Bank orth uneasily. For a time Mrs. Phone White 3-1 Bradford scarcely noticed him,, then something peculiar about bis step caused her to raise her eyes from the book she was, reading. Th e ag man teemed to hare forgot- en their presence and was walking lack and forth with bowed head, irery few seconds he wheeled nharp- y ami retraced bis steps. Mrs. Bradford noticed with cu­ In what lauvuitjce do you rious wonder that he always wheeled É m What I ~‘lM ' l a d Ode, I t exactly Hie same points. " Then ~ ' foflowedhappenwTso ^Skty that WM tlM. she saw that his le ft fo o t dragged the could not realize it until it waa ‘1 am afield _ ■ ■ that . will I be a I behind the other aa though it car­ over. Mildred waa placed, sobbing, t disappointment to the colleagues.' ried a heary weight. A t first she in her anna, and a hushed group id Lord Odo. -You see. they know they have hers in you the grtelest thought he was lame, buf even while closed about the silent figure on the 1 •tor of Engttsb oratory, and she was compassionating him he ground. ' they are tensing to bear yea.* raised his head with a quick, startled “ I t was the bravest thing 1 ever,. greet man smiled bit movement, and fo r a time the lame­ Mw,” said~one man in a low voice. ( was delivered ness disappeared and the walk was U. S. Natl. Bank “ But a sad thing fo r the p oor' Lard Odo was wont to extended to the end o f the path. chap and his. people, i f he had any,” that he never knew whether Lord Boa- Phone Black 171 Out in the path Mildred was play- said another' ¿B H H H H U H coosfleld took tbo taint or accepted tbo ia g w & b her ball. A t length ~ it struck a limb and bounded toward asked one who came up and joined THeMt the young man. H e picked it up tike, crowd. ■ —~ ancient Judge sat before the eagerly and half rose to hia fe e t; “ T h e child was playing naar the D r. J o h n 8. R a n k in of worth. but, seeing the frightened look op fountain. A runaway team came; her face, he tossed it back mid re ­ down the road, making fo r the (Mace ! “Bring forth tbo royal treasurer he cited, and the hurrying slaves poured sumed his douching position on the where the child was, a ll unconscious tape the huge pans sacks of golden U . S. National grass. o f th^danger. He,” pointing to the metaL caskets of sparkling gems until Office phono Bine 171 A fte r awhile the boll again rolled figure on the ground, “ jumped in, it _ «a tf all the wealth of earth Phone Black 115 to his fe e t This time he did not threw her from under, and the w h ole; were there. • Yet the balance never offer to return it. As Mildred ap­ thing passed over him.” j sdned. “ W ell, he went to hia last home ! “ L « * * * « learning o f the ages be add­ proached he looked up with a smile. it l M H M M M f l flf l » M M M f l l > “ T h e cover’s coming off your doing a heroic act,” aaid another. I **■ ^ h rfo n T ef ball,” he said pleasantly. “ I f you’ll “ H e gave his life fo r a little child.” ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¿ * * * wtodo“ * “ * * * pba’ let me I ’ll fix it. I know how.” T w o guards from the penitentiary „po,, ^ p ,*. And atm the groat “ But mamma aaid I ’d have to take came acroM the plaza and joined the ; of the scales remained higb In nir. it to a shoemaker,” she answered group. A moment later one o f them ' “Add now the men of power and doubtfully. “ Leather’s awful hard ve a few quick directions to a ! Ugh position.’’ Mid tbo Judge, “and to sew.” ackman who waa standing near. scale will fall.” Bat all in vain. Office in First N st’i B k *. “ N o t i f you have things to work “ I t is No.. 306,” Mrs. Bradford L J T 5** I ™ ***** Phone, Black 81 “ See here.” heard him M y. “ P oor fejlo w ! And i oatw*1* h‘ nil these sa ed one. -It fts character.“ said tbo Jndge.- e from his he has only been out a few hours! j Portal. showed her I must telegraph to his folks.” several curious needles and some M IM I Mrs. Bradford waited until she Walter Was coarse, shining thread. them place the motionless fig- This fts a true story- Ltttlo Walter, &R.THOS. W . HESTER ! “ T h ey gave them to me when 1 nre in the hack, then walked slowly father Is a professor In a middle university, was scrutinising ' Ida left the— the place where I learned back to the settee. I Phjaician and Sturgeon my trade,” he said in a low voice. - Under the live oak she m w some­ parents closely and M id: "Father, you Office in Dixon Building “ I don’ t suppose I shall ever use thing glisten. Picking it np, she have such heavy eyebrows, and mother OIB m White a B m . White .1 baa hardly any. What are eyebrows them. M y folks wfll not let me do found it was the little ivory NEW BERG - - OREGON for7' The father replied. Impromptu. that. But I shall always keep them |*Here, Mildred, she said in a low eyebrows are—er—eyebrows are near me. Some time I may need voice, yon may keep it.” to keep the perspiration from get­ advice, and this little package will ting Into people’s eyes when they work be able to tell me a great many The Fatted Goat. bard.“ “Bat. father.” protested W al­ things— a great many sad things There are curious refinements of ter. “1 don’t see bow that van be. for which yon will never understand, cookery among the Akikuyu, an East mother’s would need p> bo many tlmaa little one,” he added gently. African race o f whom W. Soores- heavier than yours.” And father was Mildred gazed at him wondering- by Rontledge writes in “ With a Pre­ last In thought.— ^Christian Office in City Hall ly, but as she saw the skilled fingers historic People.” It seems that the Office Phene-W hite 147 Over tha Marta, draw the leather over the ball and favorite animal for «laughter is a Residence Phone—Bine 68 ba aim at roaltom In the sto­ fasten it securely in place her look full grown ram that has been kept rta# ba w rlto sr OREGON N EW BE R G oif wonder changed to one o f pleas­ in the dark nnder his master’s bed “R e n ay aim at It. but be doesn’t bit ure. » E E C E E E X i a K2E3E* fo r three months and fed on tweet wtthta a million mites of t t ” “B ow ’s that?" “ T m .ever so much obliged,” she potato tops. “ H e is the only animal “Tbo Aero of bis last story is a M M M H » M 4 M M M M 4 M M is id gratefully. “ I ’d hate awfully in the country that ever gets really to lose the ball. Grandpa gave it to fat, and his tail, whereon his fat thrift icutcbman.' ’ -Houston Post me.” She watched him a few mo­ tends to accumulate, grows to the ments in silence, then added with a size and weight o f one o f his hind Bflforo I88P the department of agrl- sudden bunt o f confidence, “ Grand­ legs.” , cutfnro wao simply a bureau. Before pa lives at our house, and we’re go­ C d p sad Hancock. Rhone Block 47 ib# Fiftieth congreM adjourned It Imprisoned Jeye. U w w d la e o A M s - ing home soon ’• it gets warm.” passed a Mil making tbo boroon a do­ Keep ’ vour faith in all beadtiful it and the commissioner of ag­ T h e young man sewed on fo r a s ^ ä ’flf.ssridi 3sSj*isr50t ue a secretary and a member of few moments in silence. A t last things—-in the sun when it is bid­ PH ONE I J the ball was finished, and he care­ den, in the spring when it is gone— tha cabinet. ------------------------ fully replaced the needle in hia and then yon will find that duty and H. GIBSON, Mgr. fbttllMritoilrib *' ' service snd sacrifice, all the old packet. “I bad a wonderful drive yesterday.” ogres And bugbears o f life, have joys “ Tm going home, too,” be Mid moot bug: gravely as he handed her the ball. imprisoned in their deepest dun- you uee. tbefrood or Ir o s r *. And it ie fo r you to eat them Htj;Abatract Co. “ I ’m waiting fo r the train now.” the grtf bog.—F —the immortal joy* that no “ And have you got a mamma?” nha asked, with sudden in terest * one, no living soul or fate or circum­ life “ Yea, and she has been waiting stance, can rob yon o f once you have will T h e G ra p h ic a n d W ee k ly O re­ tor me a long, long time. Poor little released them.— Rov R olfs Gilson. g o n ia n . o n e y e a r , $ 2.00 . JiODSON ft E LU O T T C. R. CHAPIN LAWYER Dr. H. C Dixon DENTIST F. HAWKINS DENTIST 1 V T'-s : *3fH J. C. PRICE i ii-B T “ Littlefield ft Romig PHYSICIANS and SURGEON» r. flk.C.L Brows, D.V.S.J s s ia i J L '. C— . & C ìffiFW maâ m tailing «boat R hanging la a flags from a which ha afton a Real telle Thaï N Ma adn Reath AfraM. Commanda tore Tommaso Salvini vas not only tha graatast tragédien Chat m odem Ito ly hos produced, but art. H i* a world figure in dramatic dm g ift o f bunding tragio tragi powor mode him fumons n o kaa in S t Petere- burg than in N ew York, in London thon in Borne. l t ma y truly ba aaid o f him that ba spoke a universal TES you know erbat 11 to buy you for your birthday « t t y — Na, only I’m aura It aamafhlng saw , stylish and i l—flat and awfully expensive. Yea dear, yon!—St vial waa the ana o f an actor, and he reared sons who became ac­ tor*. H e waa born Jan. 1, 1889, in Milan, and therefore waa eighty- In seven yearn old whan he died. A t ,-Tag. I ata lee ruing to sbava muce in hit uis fifteen he wee an apprentice A t eel L T & ï f f i a * » , father’s traveling com ipany. “W ha* progresar twenty he le ft the stage to fight fo r “Oh. 1 can go orar the m uh itb Garibal- e r theroabontà.”— Lootavffle Italian independence with di. A t twenty-seven, beck on the Journal. * xtage, he had already demonstrated hit right to fame, especially while Mrs. Newrtcb— 1 am acting with the great feminine his­ Clara's debut shall m trionic genius o f hia day, Adelaide Newrlcb— W hafa eclat RiatorL H e osme to this country ?—Boston Transcript first in 1873 and returned six time». H e retired from hi* profession in Presently the present will bave l 1903 to s private life o f honor and never to be recalled.—Lucretius, com fort burled Alive. I t was Salvini who popularised la the early history of Japan It the works o f Shakespeare in Italy, decidedly a dubious honor to mainly by hia passionate impersona­ related to any tteraon of nate, for tion o f the Moor in “ Othello.” By of tbo law* at that time decreed that this role he is best remembered by when a person of rank or Importance American theater g o e r» o f a gener­ died all Immediate relatives mögt be burled alive la a perpendicular posi­ ation ago. tion around tbe personage's greva, Edwin Booth acted Iflgo to Sal- Tbelr bead* were left above tbe earth, trini’s Othello during one o f the Ital­ and thus they remained until ian tragedian’s visits to this coun­ t'ealb came to free them try, and he is Mid to have actually feared the impasaioned Italian. Quieta Lunch Episode. “ Hold 1tim fa sti” exclaimed Booth “YOU tip tbe waiter, him ! I don't” “W e lir on the night o f the seeond perform- “Yet be gave us both tbe sa ance. “ H e ’n k ill m e; 1 know it !” “ I f I were not an Ita lia n «! would a mount of clam chowder.” “ You are unobservant, my wish to be an American,” the trage­ Re dipped your* from the top aod dian is said to have remarked on from tbe bottom, where tbe Ingredients one occasion while recalling his a r » ”— Lontevllle Conrler-Joarnal. American triumphs. But his t r i- K umphs were not only here. A great Money. crowd o f admirers In S t Petersburg Hooey tana been known from tbo ear- once waited three hours outside the lient times. Tbe Frrlpturo* make m a ­ theater, when the thermomete r waa ttam o f ft. and pagsh wrHer* celebrated 80 degrees M o w aero, to escort him lt* virtue*. It wan catted “the milk of tbe n*ed“ and wan thought In to his hotel.— New Y ork World. life. Honey* was also osad In tbe am- ha I mina of the body niter aaatfa. tb e W as Toe “ Teaching to roe.” raid an enthu­ siastic young schooImistreM, “ is a holy coiling: T o sow in the young m ind the seeds of-future knowledge and watch them aa they grow and develop is a^ pleasure greater than I can teu. I never weary o f my work. M y thought* are o n lj o f” — “ I am very a o n r * interrupted the young m n to whom »he wps talk­ ing, “ that you are so devoted to your profession, Mim Clara. I had hoped that some day i might have asked you— in fact, I called tonight— but I hardly dar t go on, in the ligh t o f what you” — “ Y o u may go on, Mr. 9mitb,” aaid the young lady softly. “ I am a lit­ tle too enthusiastic’ at times per- h-P«.’* ________________ Black Silk \ Stove Polish T Found the Saint's Day. One Russian peasant sued another to recover the sum o f 50 rubles, the debtor haring faith fu lly promised to S t Henry’ s return the monev on St. day. But, having failed to do io fo r a lo long time, the lender discovered that tbe Russian Orthodox church include« no such M int aa S t Henry, and the judge before whom the case w m tried waa much puzzled as to what verdict he should give. Hap­ pily the idea occurred to him that, saint or no Mint, A ll Saints’ day in­ cluded even the most doubtful, so he gave judgment that the 50 rubles should be returned next A ll Saints’ day. Mohammed*i Cat. The cat should receive special reverence from the followers o f Mo­ hammed, fo r legend has it that bit cat, fluezza. aided the prophtet in the compilation o f tbe Koran. While he was concocting his system tbe cat curled up on nis sleeve and its purring helped his reflections. One day the prophet dreamed o f para­ dise and Huezzs fell aaleep. Coin­ ing back to thoughts o f earth and having to be gone on other business, Mohammed rather than disturb the sleeping cat cut off -his sleeve and gently rose from his seat.— London Chronicle. a CHASE UNTON GRAVEL COM PANY A ll kinds o f gravel for con­ crete work, cement blocks, or wood work furnished on •hort notice. Telephone White 86 n SOC T g lK aMBffiWglOK The Newborq Transfer Co. P. S. TKmberUke, Prop. Office phone Black 100 Residence phone Red 79 0080® >Y08Xic«>wygw yvya^orffir80i ^ i j One o f the saddest phases o f all human experience is tbe way a man, just about the time he succeeds in Notice o f Final Hearing. t* to* ooeety oeert tor Yamhill county, getting his brain developed to the State of Or«,on. in tbo manor of tb* wtat* i i point where he might accomplish dam M**U dtr-Mued to hereby that the nedtnlgnod m something with it, 8nds that he I »xoentlvo ef tbe wioto of Clin Meet,. dSecuod b“ fltoJ h*r final neeonnt of tbo ndmioUtiw to devote all ’ his attention to biz ttan of h M m i *t# tn tbo nbov, kbov, wtitled court teeth, stomach and legs to keep, go­ *nd that tb, coart hit • ««pointed i „ ----- TuMdny, tbo Hghdsy of February, lM«. , t 1« a. m u tbo ing at all.— Ohio State Journal. (Imo ned the eoonty court room tor Yamhill i The Irony of Life. Oamsnitoatad. . ooonty nt M«Minnvllie, Orm reoon. a* tb* pi* .or b«mrlnf u v objection,, . O t mis may b* t* tb* «nid final Meoont Mid tb* b* tattl •m*nt*f tb* e “ D o you think M n. Blnin is much nam Datad January 12,101«. In love with her husband ?” X ,«entri, of tbe fatal* of c’ ar^ 'Stata. “ Y ou know Binks, don't you?” “ Y m .” 'r i a tiT au lh iln,. Porti. Attorney. I “ She Uvea with him, doesn’t Vint *. Ml. ltM she?” *■10. ^Certainly.” .< ’ U; “ What more proof do you want?” 8emi-Wceklj Journal and — Richmond Times-Disostch. Graphic, one year, $2.00. the