Joh n B e d fo rd a n d w f t o J o h n J P ro d i offer t ra c t 6 L o n g v ie w $10 me ■ C la r a T C h a p m an H e rm a n S c h a ts Chapm an d k and hnb to 12.40 ac W jn t 5 -6 a r 6 w $10. D T D a v is et a l t o F E R o b e r son swV4 sec 15 t 2 s r 4 w $1600. L A Jon es a n d w f t o L illia n H e rc h b e rg e r et al 11V4 ac M a th c n y d k t 5 s r 3 w M $20 00. W N J on es a n d w t t o W m lack et a l 1 2 9 0 ,ac G r a o d N ib - R on de R e se rv a tio n t 6 s r 7 -8 w $ l ß . P ru d e n tia l L o a n C o m p a n y t o Cecil C F a r r a n d t r a c t 18 and N o r t h l V i a c t ra c t 1 9 C h e h a k m M o u n ta in O rc h a rd s $ 10 . S e c u rity S a v i n g « & T ru st C o W m A K a s a e b a u m a n d w t 5 7 .7 3 a e jo h n F J o h n so n d k a n d 2 .5 0 ac J o h n B e r r y d k $ 10 . in t 4 » r 5 w . T S S u t t o n a n d w f t o C ly d e G A tk in a n d w f % ac lo t 1 H o b s o n s F r u it L a n d S u b d t 3 s r 3 w $10. Is a b e l L u e lla B W a llin g and hub to F o s t e r t r a c t 12 O a k s F r u it F a r m $ 1 2 5 0 . Y a m h ill O rc h a rd s C o t o G eo a n d M a r ie N elson t ra c t 21 Y a m hill O rc h a rd s $25 90. - Y a m h ill O rc h a rd s C o t o W B a n d B e r t h a J Spence tra c t 2 Y a m h ill O rc h a rd s t r a c t s $ 17 50. C ly d e G A tk in a n d w t t o F red Y a m h ill O rc h a rd s C o t o O sc a r H G riffith a n d w f lo t 4 a n d s % 5 Ù tim a c k bVfc tra c ts 2 a n d 6 Y a m hill O rc h a rd tra c ts $3500. bUt 9 N e w b e rg $10. FUST PICTURE CURIOUS MEALS. Winter Heme ef Deer. T b s winter home of the Ameri The Darina Idea That Waa Carried Elephants A re OSrmawdtearA and t i can red deer is very interesting. Out hr JehaiM« Camer i no. rades Have Queer Tsetse. When the snow begins to fly the Some $00 years ago a O enaaa Blephanta.'at least captive elephants, leader of the herd guides them to W a n t had a wonderful vision. A t have queer taatee. says Pearson’s soma sheltered spot where proven that time children were taught to Weekly la an entertaining article read by force of arms, so to apeak, •boat the peculiarities o f tour legged der is plentiful^ Here as the snow through hardships and with bitter gourmets. One memorable day In 1008 falls they pack it down, tramping toil on ths pqrt of teacher and of Muffs Calll. the mighty and popster out a considerable space, while child. I t seems curious that tha ludten elephant at the too, ate hie about them the snow mounts higher bed. A thirty-six pound truss o f straw and higher until they cannot get first real step toward lightening the bad bean put down on the floor for labor of children as they climb the bio comfort, and when the keeper went out if they would. From the main ladder of learning waa tha product round In the morning not even the opening, or “yard,” a* it is called, tramped out paths lead to the near- of the imagination not of some fond bands o f the trass remained. r tree« and shrubbery which sup* mother or gentlewoman teacher, Suffa Culli followed It np during the y th an with food. In this way bnt of a bewigged and betitled uni- day by anting three traeeso o f bay. ey manage to pass the winter in weighing 150 pounds. Finally some veraitv doctor comparative peace and safety.— S t one brought e number o f Christmas I t was Johann Comenius, how paddings Into the elephant hones. Buf Nicholas. ever, who first conceived ths daring fs CuUt swallowed bis pudding with idea that children could be taught out even opening the cardboard box by the aid o f the memory and the that contained I t Years before the genius of the imagination working together, “by A sou keeper once kept a tally o f the Japanese gave birth to the science means,” as be quaintly expressed it, a umber o f bot eras* bone an elephant of seismology a very rough record of sensuous impressions couve; took down. For six hours on end one One Good Friday It swallowed buna at of a Scotch earthquake was obtain ed at Gomrie by means o f a basin may be made the medium o f ex the rate o f 400 an hour! pressing rajyal lessons to the young mind ancl of impressing those les sons upon the memory.” In other words, the good herr doctor had the bright idea that picture bóókl Some years ago when “ garden hate” mal level a fair approximation was could be useful to children. Coméal were all the rage the giraffe at the aoe as made his first picture book and made a day o f I t In that glorious obtained as to the rasgnitnde and movement of the seismic waves called it the “ Orbis Pictus.” I t twelve hours It accounted for no few which caused the earth disturbance. contains rude woodcuts represent er than seventeen bate, the majority — London Chronicle. of which were chewed beyond recog ing objects in the natural world, as trees and animals, with little les nition before they could be rescued. One o f the funniest mistakes e gi Substantial Meal. sons about the pictures. I t is a raffe ever made—funny for lookers-on. The pythons at the zoo are dainty quaint volume and one that would that la to aay—was when a peacock creatures. Nothing bnt the young cause the average modern child not strolled into Its paddock. The pea a little astonishment were it placed cock V t a ll caught the giraffe’s eye. and est and tenderest o f rabbits will satisfy them. Sometimes, howev before him. evidently the animal mistook It fo r a er, they get a bit sick o f rib b it week Aa truly, however, as that term gigantic and luxuriant species o f flow in and week out, and then they will er, A t any rate, before any one could may be applied to any other hook that has since been written, the Interfere «o w n came the giraffe’s long eat anything that strikes their “ Orbis Pictus” was an epoch mak neck, and, seizing the peacock-by the fancy. One. for instance, suddenly ing book. It is the precursor of all tail, he hoisted It In midair. I t was took a fancy to its blanket, ana, not long before bird and tall said good- what is more, ate it.— Y ou th '« Com- children’s picture books, and m od by to each other, and the peacock flut ern childhood has great cause to tered away, screaming with indigna panion bless the name o f Comenius. tion. Although a trifle astonished at A Pious Wish. the proceedings o f the newly discov It was in a city hospital that a ered flower, the giraffe chewed the tail man refused to undergo an opera with great gusto. tion fo r appendicitis until his min- S JAPANESE GARDENS. were so Intimately related to life that they contribute to s human sad bet ter aaderstaadteff o f a «transe and dis tant people. No sooner Is one Interest sd In this truly national art o f the Chiasse than be Bods a certain even U meager knowledge o f them a matter o f concomitant Interest, area though not essential to* as appreciation o t their creations Wine cups o f the T ’ang w ere «h eard by their poets to “ tilted lotos leaves floating down a stream.” There same Into porcelain the hoe o f “ rosy dawn.” Does one not And here a sympathetic communion with nature In fa r Os they? Those so called “ ringer Jars'* o f tbs capriciously named . “ hawthorn pat tern” —the most commonly known o f all Chinese porcelains In the occident fine tea at the Chinese New Year an niversary. Their decoratkm, which has nothing to do with the hawthorn, waa made In representation o f tbs’blossoms o f the winter blooming wild pranas tree lying on streams whose Ice cover log was disintegrating under the wann ing Influences o f the approaching ver nal season.—Dana H. Carroll In Scrib ner's. present “ W hat do you want the minister here fo r ? ” asked the surgeon. “ Because 1 want to be opened with prayer,” was the reply.— N ew --Y o rk Tribune. - No matter how cold and stormy it b Warm Air Furnace Floods H o m os With Oxygen Just as m ffieiß n t. CHINESE PORCELAINS. «átom os bOe, w h y not looking one — one that set a good- you w ill be proud to ow n, proud to drive and proud to take your friends out in? M axw ell owners have a ju st pride in the handsome appearance o f their autom obile fo r M axw ell M o to r Cars have the same attractive lines, the same graceful design as the higher priced types. w * In addition to good looks you w ant, o f course, a reliable, sturdy and economical car. B u t there is no doubt in your m ind on these points since the M axw ell a short time ago established Hie W o rld ’s M o tor N o n - Stop M ileage Record. A n y car that can run continuously for 44 days and nights, averaging 500 miles per day— 22,000 miles in all and without once stopping the motor— is bound to be a w ell designed and w ell m ade car. gallon o f gasoline to every 22 miles i s bound to be an economical car. i W e have such confidence in the M axw ell car and the company be hind it that w e are w illing to sell these cars on partial payments— and deliver the car to you when you make the first deposit. In justice to yourself you ought to know more about the M axw ell car and our pay-as-you-ride plan. AH we ask is the opportunity to tell you. Fastest Moving Thing. The swiftest moving body known is perhaps no longer the fsmous “ runswsy stsr” — the seventh mag nitude Qroombridge 1830 o f the constellation Ursa Major. The es timable average motion in space e f “ fixed” stars is about twenty-one miles per second, but Qroombridge 1830 may have q rate as high as *¿00 miles, and recent careful spec- trographic determinations at Mount Wilson observatory indicate that the 9.2 magnitude star designated as O. Arg. S. 14,320 may have an ac tual velocity in space of more than 350 miles per second. The annual proper motion o f this star is 3.76 seconds o f arc, or little more than half o f that o f Qroombridge 1830. W Cunt wm L w lk - w t «*TilUd L ttv tt ™ in* "w v s — - V W W e Lotus iw v w w ^^^wee Fleeting Down a Stream.** To look long upon Chinese porce lains Is likely for numerous causae to result in falling under their persuasive spell. I f you are interested in the that the final product will hove. The sculptural stage o f art. susceptible to flret thing to be done In laying out the the beauty o f Una. you will And It garden la to select the place for the there In dignified simplicity. In color lake or pond and excavate It The the eye la appealed to In a seductive earth thus obtained Is utilised for the Infinity In range of decorative mo construction o f an artificial bill and tives the Celestial potter’s mind la fe r also for a small Island, both o f these tile with an imagery found only tat the features bring considered necessities. east And there must not be left out Next in Importance is the placing o f of account the Interest and satisfac the stone lantern: then comes an artis tion awaiting the technical student o f tic bridge to the Island. Next cornea structure that Is found In a substance the placing o f trees, rocks and stones so quickly responsive to the deft touch with due consideration for the appear o f the artisan. ance o f the garden as a whole. “The fine white bowls suepass boar Japanese do not place much value frost and snow” Is a Chinese descrip on a new garden, age bring o f far tion o f one of the ancient fictile fab greater Importance. It is not nntll a rics. As the aroma o f a delicate wine few years have passed that the garden Is enriched and refined by being served la considered at Its best, for the stones In a fragile glass, so the tea drinkers and tree trunks must be a r c * covered as far back as the days o f the T ’ang. and the whole mast give the appear In the seventh and eighth centuries, ance o f nature’s rather than man's appreciated their bowls, according a* work. they “ enhanced the tint o f the infn The garden la not laid out according slon.' And here comes in another to any scientific plan, it la rather a element In the charm o f Chinese porce matter o f Instinct and experience, the lain«. Like the European art o f the aim o f the artist being to represent natnre in miniature. An Odd Turkish Superstition. An odd Turkish superstition is as fol lews: I f one finds a piece o f bread Trunk sf ths Elephant. Naturalists consider an elephant’s lying upon the ground he must pick It trunk the most marvelous miracle up. kiss it and carry it until be tyids a bole'into which the bread can be in o f nature. It contains over 4,000 serted. T o stop upon a piece o f bread muscles— a great many more than or to leave it lying upon tbe ground are found in the entire human body. Is one o f tbe unpardonable sins end By the aid o f these muscles the dooms tbe offender to the third bell, trank will uproot a tree or gather where he Is perpetually gored by an grass, lift a cannon or a nut, kill a ox that has but a single horn tbgt Is man or brash off a fly. I t is as use la the center o f his forehead. ful as a hand with all its fingers to The Smile. supply the elephant with food, and, We talk o f a smile o f defiance. There being hollow, is used as a suction pump. N o other animal has a single Is really no such thing. Such a so call member or organ so perfect and so ed smile is nothing more nor less than a snarl, a «a rriv a l o f tbe way our sav useful as this. . Seved by Himself. A distinguished comedian who téli« stories very well was invited to a dinner, and for the greater part o f the evening entertained the com- When he returned to his hotel, thoroughly tired, his wife said: “ W ell, did yon have a good time?” - “ N o ; I can’t aay that I did. In deed, if T* had not been there I should have been very bored.”— 8L Louis Post-Dispatch. age ' ancestors bad o f showing their teeth In order to strike fear into the hearts o f their enemies. Tbe real smile o f pleasure begins with slightly open Ins the mouth, and is. of coarse, trace able to tbe Joy o f those same savage forefatbera o f oars at tbe prospect o f food. * Cofias ln Java. I t te asid tbat nowhere ln tbe World ls coffee. tbe drink. worse than ln Java, wbere coffee. tbe bean, la supposed te t » at Its very best. 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