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SAVED BY A HYMN. J—\ A r\ a il A w a v * * L v v t t jr _______ She was intensely «hocked and— “ d Fred had been right in his eati- m»te o t the fellow. He would bu justified in his position now ; he would be more autocratic than ever. •There Were Too Ea*y Via- the ?,he engagement, mU8t henel* “ d * even if she after- tones. ward forgave him. _____ H O D SO N f t E L U O T T By P E R R Y M O O R E * j As she finally boarded the car aha recalled, with a throb o f dismay, the long country lane she would have to traverse in the gathering dusk from the trolley Uj)e to n W l home. The car was filled with suburban laborer», and she did not notice a j#wed young ^ who had p a t i e n t l y hut cautiously followed her awing himself on behind, where „ .i . . . „ _ „ /Ebullition o f pique!” Polly puckered her pretty* face into e 705 mi 705 1-2 Fiel S émi m IIM U . BU II«. Rri 203 scowl andiabbed in her hatpin vici- » * 8mper* he meant • A‘ ^ TTOBNBT-AT-LAW I hadnt ru son and more! And he'U com e tonight aanaual, will he, CLAREN CE B U T T m jy ita o f my nota, which b e « sure Will practice hi all the courts o f th state. Spedai. attention nivea te an Chh — h® *Ppe»™d to be arrange hen she glanced at an open let- m - something with a rough but ter °n the d re s s e r .^ Sure, w e you, honest looking man, who nodded Mr. High-end-mighty? Well, I an(j winked knowingly as he pocket- guess you'll « « and I guess when * . generoua bilL you arrive with your benignant. Square ja w . squatted on the car favOT all ready to hand out anS find #te£ out ¿ { ^ t t e other crowd- 2 1 little smner anxiously waiting ed inaide and seuted himself does tar it yeu H begin to think that my ^ Miss Polly. She glanced at him riATA f i t r i n 'r new a n a f A m m a n U A h s A • * .. ° . »7 T E anxiously as the men dropped oft one by one, hoping he, too, would leave. But when she alighted he handki across her eyes, ad- sprang off and slouched away. veil and slipped out She looked doubtfully at the quietly— for Polly waa .running darkening road, half determined to away, and not a soul o f them should go back to the - car, but discarded know her whereabouts until she had the idee with e toss. “ Bun away indited and dispatched an epistle to and turn right around and Mr. Fred Hanlon giving him to un back, Polly Paget! Well, 1 guess derstand thoroughly that their en not, miss. I can sprint like a deer, gagement waa forever at an end. - ........... ~..Trmmm I’ll be „ in _ Mar- __ and in ten minutes This epistle should be very digni- kitehen.’ ’' " ” * “ “ fled and emphatic, leant i no poem- §he canght up her skirts and ®lcimmed away, stopping suddenly, » » » ♦ ♦ » » » ♦ » » ♦ • ♦ ♦ » » ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ s e hility o f its being attribu pique. She would have delighted in with ^ ¿ h a, frightened squeal. The imparting her irrevocable deciaion ' rou„ rough man had stepped into the to Fred personally, only— well, Fred ------i roa(j before her with an offer o f his had such a way, and he woold just company. ¥■ pick her up and kiaa her and laugh < I “ No, no! Thank yon. I’m not— at her ana maybe aay, “ Nonsense, 1 at— all afraid!” cried Polly, with little girl!” and make her effort chattering teeth. Even at that fear ridiculous. some moment it occurred to her O f course she would have to that this was to be expected. Run laugh, even if she were angry, and away heroines always have adven- when she laughed once it would be turea “ But I never meant to be in all up with her dignity. She would the dark, the girls hindered me so,” give in and take Fred’s petting, and she moaned inwardly. O R . A . M . D A V IS chocolate creams* instead o f carry- i “ Let me pass , sir,” she demanded, striving to be haughty, but quaver ing woefully. “ I shall walk with you, misa." C. R. CHAPIN LAWYER TIM PmdlMf Mid MM MT ali.ll H WUhe.t KMwtm H tK* Mantay Ota* the F u m w Statu«. iroN t Hft Opynanta. To» have »railed at the atory of the 1» his book "Why Men Pray" Dr. recently rich lady who objected to a C ha rim Lewis Slattery retell» oae of statue e# the Venae e f MUo because Henry Drummond's old stories to Ulus- lb« dealer had soot her a broken statue irate his point that prayer produces a Instead o f a good new one. Do yon sfuee of hoasaa fellowship, happen to know 1» what atata of dL “One 8unday sight on a» ocean lapidatloa the other (u sotn Venae eras steamer a mao spoke of a hymn which found whan bar remains wars unearth- had Just been sung aa haring tor him ed In Home 1» the sixteenth century? pocullarl.v sacred msoctattone. He was The Verna de’ Madid waa discovered ) h> the Confederate army In the Amer- along with several important plocea of 10,10 w*r between the statea and waa antique art when the excavation had «W °w l •» oaa time to lonely sentry reached the depth o f Hadrian’s villa. dut?- Aa thc bight wore on ha fait It la claimed by aorea authorities that P * danger, end to hoop up hto courage the marble gndrteea had been ea adorn- he began te slag— men! o f tbo original homo o f the Ogo- «over ec mg asm. SSre. But It made no sdr In the art nnd after uttering the greet prayer of world until It bed boon restored and thl* hymn be eras comforted end felt take« to Ftorente by Oosixuo da* Medici, unite Safa The restoration was almost as lmpor- **A etrange expression cams over tbs rant as the werk o f the artist who of. * f*“ ® " pnsomgor on the modeled and chiseled the lovely figure i *hiP- *1.' ho sold. *waa id the Union In the high wwm o f art the ! ***** that night and bed heed sent out Christian era. -with a party e f scouts. We saw a sol- The statue has been credited to ***** «entry, and my men had their tieosnenaa by « « > . scholars. while bot * * V other« lnalet that It waa dene by ea ! * * “ ck* r aotm rtn*ln* 091 *■ obscure Greek sculptor as lata as the I th* etlllness-;. ^ . time o f Augustus. The work o f reato- - S E T * 7 . rsrton w u given over to the fhttar o f | . -a - Bernini, that Neapolitan genins who *Vd ’ ^ * 9' tow*r T°ur **•■* was at o n » u v h itv » >»«•»>• ^ 8° ^on>* ran P .F . HAW KINS D E N T IS T Office over First National Bank Phone White 3-1 S0N6S THAT LIVE The dispositions of men are different. A bouse is managed wall by men end women o f different dispositions, Just aa much aa a carpenter cannot build a bouse with trig and till rlmbors only. Even a man of obstinacy or argumen tative fa* not unnecessary In a family. But there must be a supervision over them all. If there ta no one who binds them all the different dispositions bring confusion to the house.—Kyuo Artificial. Guest—Yes. I bad mock turtle enup By the way. where do they catch mock Heart ef America. turtles? Walter—Near tbe shamrock. Stephen C. Poster, the writer of I think, sir-K t trials Pnst-Dlapetch American ballads, the producer o f America’s most distinctive songs, may or may not have lived in tbe golden age o f American music—that each may decide for himself—hot It was at Meet a glittering age. Foster fashioned hte ( Hah Journal "where most wives bebed their own bleed, the laa* thing befan putting a 'kneading.' as tha tntahsd dough waa termed, down hr tbo d n te ’rise' wee tha two slashing cuts with a knife that made a croia. Than a pteee e f murin w u thrown « n r «be top o f the bowl. Where one wife would admit that the ecus wee to let the witch out,' another would say It was t o boip the dough to riaa,’ end a third waul« answer that b was lust a fashion ea* newt élan’ Bat If some arrival at a certain boari- tha other boarders with stories o f hie adventures. “Yes.” he «eld after one particularly thrilling description, “ we wer» slowly starving to death. Just when things were at the lest gasp oae feOew had C H A S E A LIN TO N G R A V E L COM PAN Y AU kinds of gravel for con crete work, cement blocks, or wood work furnished on short notice. Telephone White 85 DENTIST WHOM t » L A C K S T Phone Black JL71 D r. John 8. Y ou have often wanted a finish for your w alls and ceilings that w ould have the durability o f an oil paint, yet with a surface of soft, restful, velvet like appearance. A finish that w as sanitary. T h a t you could w ash with out injury. Rankin Littlefield ft Bornie PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS Office la First Nat’ l Bank Bldg. Phone, Black 31 Office in Dixon Building ~ ------- O ffica W U t* 22. R « . White 11 NEWBERG - - OREGON D R . S A R A H E. SM ITH Office in City Hall Office Phone-W hite 147 Residence Phone—Bine 66 WBERG OREGON X X O X IX X X X E J. H. GIBSON, Mgr. U se onlySA bstrac? Books in BILL ed to make a long detour to avoid their company and her own Inclina tion to tell things. Nobody should know o f the rap ture with Fred until she could ex hibit the Boderiqne diamonds in her engagement ring. Then if Elsie ho admired Fred openly, could capture him, let her! ’ Any body was welcome to Fred. Never thelere she felt a twinge o f jealousy and sneered at herself fo r it. “ Wait, Polly, wait!” She turned to see three of tbe girls, this timt hurrying toward her with “ news” on their eager faces. She coolly deflected from her course again, obviously Avoiding them. “ Such a time as I ’m having run ning away!” she mused whimsical ly. “ Heroines usually have adven tures and difficult!** in escaping, bat they ran away at night. I ’d be ■cared to death! Then, too, Fred will be sure to come early, whistling ‘ Pretty Polly Oliver,’ and"— With a shriek Annabel Hanlon fell opon “ Oh, Polly ! Isn’t it awful ?” “ I should think so by your looks, Polly smiled, though she heartily disliked Fred’s consin. “ Y ou ’ve been so thick with him I thought you’d feel sort o f disgraced W0rttiI«Tifiytràÿ. I’ m thank ful I waa never intimate with him —gambler, blackleg, thief!” “ What are you talking about, An nabel r “ Then yoo haven’t heard— and they trailed him here, arrested him and took him away handcuffed— that fine Spanish gentleman, hn- ter, fraud, you’ve gone to such rths with ?’* Annabel laughed liciously. “ And with whom any o f you girls S he might” — I carry my thoughts about me for a “ Ob, but be couldn’ t, Fred!” Pol loag time, often n very long time, be ly asserted, promptly forgetting fore I write them down. Meenwbfle certain things. “ And, Fred, I was my memory to so faithful that I am ears »ever to forget, not even In years, “ Never mind, little girL Wbo a theme that baa once occurred to e. cares a hang ? I f anything’s said on 1 change many things, discard nnd try again until I am satisfied. Yon will account o f your little flirtatioo with aak me where I get nay Ideas. That him, I ’ll take the brunt o f i t Yon I cannot tell you wltb certainty. They der comes tbe car, and we'll go cares anrammoned. directly. Indirectly home and arrange our wedding.” —1 could setae them with my haads - They bad the car to themselves, eot ta the open air, la the weeds. and when Polly essayed another While walking. In the silence ef tbe embarrassed explanation of her run rights, early In the morning. Incited ning away Fred laughed, softly by moods which are translated by the pest into words, by me Into tones that whistling “ Pretty Polly Oliver.” wund and roar and storm about me until I have ret them down te notre. ■ F alse E yes F or A nim als. Among the most difficult things taxidermists have to do is making A Huge Flower. glass eyes for the animals they Tbe largest bloom known to botariets mount. These eyes are made of la the "bo-o." It to found only on tbe glgfs, hollow within and open at the Island o f Mindanao, tbo moot southern back so that the inner surface may of the Philippine group Its scientific be painted any color. No two ani name to somewhat longer than Ms na mals' eyes are alike, and it requires tive name, tha botanists recognising M a great deal o f altill and practice as Bafflreia Schadenbentia. Tbe bo-o before a man is competent to paint waa firet discovered in January, 1888. the eyes quickly. A lion’s eye, for by an exploring expedition, beaded by example, is large and brownish Dr. Alexander Scbadenberg- A sin black, while the iris is chrome yel gle flower weighs from eighteen te low, but streaked in such a peculiar twenty pounds. fashion that it is an extremely diffi cult thing to imitate it well. The -I went Joy riding last right.“ eye o f a giraffe ia still more difficult, “ Did the trip have an unfortunate aa that animal has s brownish black ending?” eye with a peculiar purpliah sheen, “ Very. Three wasn’ t any accident very hard to imitate. at elk and I was wltb people that I will probably never have a chance to get my name to tbe paper with again.“ An M. P. was once showing a onng American lady over Ihe onse o f commons. In passing (through Tier thaï it it was sgainst the rules for mixture of metaphors, t» reply to car- a woman to sit down there. tato Inquiries and admonitions ha asid, “ Is that really a law of the “ I will do my beet to walk ta my fa place?” asked the American lady, ther’s footsteps, wbtcb you bave held ■p for my imitation.“ with wide open and innocent eyes. “ The very law,” answered the member, with a smile. W ife—I don’t know what maksa Mire “ Then,” said his visitor calmly, Cmaktaigb so positive about every but' determinedly, “ just see me thing. 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