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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1906)
NEWS OFTOE WEEK 111 n Condensed I'onn lor Our Ilusy Readers. llAlTENINfiSOF TWO CONTINENTS .A ftntumo or tlio Lota Important but Not Lou Intorottlntf Evotif of tho Past Wook. Clilnn tlimttnnn it Iniycolt mi Jhkiii. lliirrhiMii li hiicIiIiik uftor nil pub Ho ulllllltM in Clilcuno. lVnry ban MrrUml t Hydnoy, N. H., ui llio ntcntuor Itmwovolt. Httn I'mnelwo l K'I"W nlieinl with plans for n world' fnlr In HUH. I'rmthltMtt Kinltli, of the Mormon oliuti'li, Imim Inmhi llninl for xilyitHtiiiy. It In wthl I'lntl iiml Iboiew to turn to iIih atmHtn, ttafyhiK public oplu .1 in. Tim king nf tirwie while In Homo wit KllKlitwl by tlw other Ikilknn elate. Mayor HehiiilU, of rtn I'miic ohmi, de i'!mt lit liidlctnwoit hum I not him I I)h iwmiII of illtli. A pwlrlo (Ire In WwtHrii 'IVww lw uinw.1 tlix Iimh of eoveinl lltM hihI a re l ibttMNtf to fMtui priirty. 1'nllry Itohlar In Oernmn limtimiic ooiuilew who bt Im Hm mrtlMUNt Mill hiI (Mr claim In hii attempt to ol level. TIi I4.HH nl Otrleletd, N. M., U mowed In ami l without find. Ihihi l linK Imrmnl liy innny In hni front fleeting. Tli prlro of linnlwir 1 nmtln 1hi rulwl U -r iImhmimI feed Hi Hhii I'mm-leco Klilnale lm aleo aw "I1 2ft niiU Mr IImmsmimI. Tie wldetit lw atMrWnl Ihiiii from I'urto ltlco. KitwUn rM have ! dtoilel hii -Hoyltitti In rinbtHl. Tie New Yutk Cwtitral ihIIhuiI lata HIM I It lHMI tilHrwl fur roUttlng. TIlffH I WIH lUll HImI OtlrtT HfH imImIiik h h remit of tint tlrt'p mhik In 'IVxHIt. ThlrtiHOi wer kllWal It)' tint collbdoo of lb tinwn-AthHHtie 1 1 mow In tin P.itg licit clmitnol. Mttynr KrlnnlU, of Hhh PniHrlam, In m bin way lion frooi IImiiiIhuk to far tlm rlmifKo MgHlttot Mm. Hryn.ii "l HIimh wt (Im prlnrll ewslkew Ht lb t Willi ikty'n mntit ut UK Tmn-MtaaWajMMl ettttgtfll. Many vewwln wnw wnwelut himI t8 Uvea mm kmm it to Iwvh Imwm Wl In it wwrr utoriii on thr limit Ink. I'clcnil nitthorlllea at .Stti I'mnrluro Mtv to ltvtliH( tltHlliirl lnnilr truot In Ornt"i nl Vliliiton. TIm Momum mllnnwl lito oVrtl tltt InlHrviMttH COtHltHMV tOltilttllwlol HIM I will Imh mmw iii yttHMtt for HiUer tUliiK. Tint iimjtirti nf HttHml Kunmx towno 4tru Mug rnioHl IwmiitHt of it lHttr iiiliwtluii on tlwlr trt to llt-ow llipior JolnU. Trnltin nro hiiiiwIwhiihI In Kuiimih. HI I'hhi, TtuHK, In toipiolmit'hiK' tlio oolilwit tHMtlmr In 'M ytMm. (JHimntl RlHtftr loft ih will. Mix jiroMtrty In vhIiiI t f ft,(M)0. Tin rrown rliii' of thtrvU in oil rHBwl hI tli flwr)i nf iitwtnlty. All Mtrtlw In ltinltt Iihvw litliiwl in II fHIIIwl)(ll of MlHIMI HlplllUll IttH. (itimt ItrlUin Im rnwly to Into I in tlio iniiNHiiwnt for inform In C'hio HUtt. Tlio liiturttt CoiuiiiHrt'o com m in hIoii In KMtlllirlllg mvIiImivui of rnlMtM to tlin kihIii triut. HimIii ulll loin ultli llrltMln mul Kntnro in it imviil ilHiiiuiwtratloii OKHliml MortHHMi, Tlio riK'iuit IIimmIh Iiiimi ixuicimI a lix if niHtrly it million (lollarn in tlai vloln ily of Oimtlo ItiKtk. l'raiini laiH liariivtl Aiixirli'iitt iwirk. Tlio now iniHit liinKH)tlon rultM vluliitu tlio oltl iinrt'ommit. Tlio prtwlilmit Iiuh rofiiftMl to nwi'iml thn ohlur illiH'liirKliiK iwuro um vitliout now oviiloiiio. Tlio tlownpour nf ruin oontliiituH In tlio South. MiihIi proporty Iiiih Ikmiii tnjkml ami railroad trnlllu IiIouKimI. Dr. Doviuo, wild liiul nliiiiKOtif tlio Jtihl t'rinw rolluf work InBnii l'muolwHi, niiyH lio iIooh not kilittvn tluiro wan any Kraft. TlirimWiuliiK luttorn liavu lu'im Mint to tlio popo. Tlio king mul ipuoii of Donmark tiro yIhHIiik tlio kalnur. Joroiuo will link for it hhcIuI Jury to liuttr tlio utnu of II. K. Tlutw. TO END CHILD LADOIt. Sonntnr Uovnrldno, of Indlnnn, Alio Hit Mont Impccllod Moniuro. Itli'liliionii, luil.. Nov. ill). At if uii'otliiK lian today nf ri'pritfi'ntntlvim of tint Yoiiiik Mkii'h Clirlntliiu iihcocIii tlnii of Inilliiuii anil Ohio, Hinuilor Al iH-rt .1. IIi'VitIiIkh Htutiil tluit on tint npi'iiliiK (lay of tlin romliiK fcmlou of connrowi Im Intnliilcd to InlrixliKii it 1111 prolilliltliiK tlio lulior of rlillilri'ii IhroiiKlioiit llm iiiuutry anil it bill to iiiakit morn rlKl'l tin prwciit iiihaI In npi'iitlnn litw. Ho ihIiI tlio ulillil litlwir lIlt will provldn thai no rallnmd, MtimiiilMHit or ntlinr rurrlxr of Inti'mtatti ioiiiiuurri'Nlioutil traiiHiMirtor iiitopt for triiiiHpnrtatlnu tlio prtxliiitt of any fine lory or iiiluo tlmt tnuployeti clilklruii unilitr I -I yiNirn of uko. Tim lilll, lio khIiI, Mould provldn tlmt fvnry I'lirrlnr of Intortititlo wniiiiuirvu kIioiiIiI tixpiiri) mi iillldiivlt from ovory factory or uilnoottuiir HhlppliiK Km ro ilui'tH that It illil not employ rlilldrnii tiudiir 1 1 )iHni of iiK't tlio form of tlio allldavlt to Ih) priwcrllMil liy tlin depart uii'iit of L'oiiimtimt and ltUir or thn InlnrnUto ('ouniii'ri'o oimuilmtloii, with hmtvy poualtli, ImiIIi civil and rrluc lintl, for violation of tho law. Tlio Mil, If It iMKtiiup it law, Im UIIimh will utop tins pntctlco of ruliilnu ftituro cltl rnnlili liy ttorkltiit ihlldrun of toudor u4 in fitctorlm hihI iiiIiim. Tlmri' In no otlmr ttHy, khIi! thn imhih tor, to riwch HiIh kiumIiik Htll. A Koil cral elMliitticHnnot Im xoh-hI illrcotly coiitrollliiK thi' iHctorlt and iiiIiich Iii thn KtHtiM. Tlmt Im tlio province of tlio HlHtMH. Hilt COllKruM lllOI IllMHlllltO Miuur ovtr tin rllrooN, IcHttx, ihlm hihI otlmr HiO'iiclixi of lutftMMto coiif nirr, wihI tmllmltiil HnHr uiHlwr tlio fouotltiitlou to provUltt tlmt thoy tdiall not curry IIih prlucti) d fmjtorlwi iiim! mlimrt tlwt employ cIiImIihii. UOMU IN ST. PETERS. Crowd In CtlincJrl In noma Ruth In Panic for Outlali Home, Nov. W. A Until) wan ex plulnl In Kt. IVtcrV Ktiwliiy. Tlio otlltlrtt ham croHilitl, ami mii IihIwiIW hIiIh nviih of (mfttliHi folloMiil. Tlittro worn no fatallil t. An iMxitt ux tint wIhmw of tint Iriiuinii dmifi ronr IhmI coiohI it chihmi mmijiIiI hy itwiiirln word" to ipilft tlit' pcopl. Iwt lit xhIii. Tlioy tlnl Iii nil dliec titHoi. Voinn mimI chlklroii rcioaml awl trlctl to protH-t tliclr faiullloii lit tlittcrimh. Tlio cliurcli lit no lar;n, Intwovur, tlmt tlwre wan ample rNoit fur the crowd to M-ntler, ami no olio wttii lujiiritl. No Intro of IIih iorpo tiHtor of tlin deed m Uwu fiHltid. SIih-o Sttlnt AiiH'ltitu, wImi wan or iImIiiiiI Ity l'eter hlnmelf, fttttnl nil niHlory lit 00 A. I. on the ilto of tlio prtwon't ImnllUtt to mark tlot hmi wlniro tliH rctwttln of Kl. IVtor r lmrletl, no otteh dattdly mvurrotiee U inrted in iIm liUtory of tlt cliurcli. Swotlay wax the annlvnrry of tlio ilMllcHtlott of tlot lauilllm tw St. 1'tiUr, himI It hum UMUtlfully iltHwrtttMl for tlio otttotlon. STORM IN SOUTH. Ftvo Llvot Lot and Much DamuRO to Prspriir by Wind. Mpinphln, TVnit., Nov. 20. Klmht (MinMHM aro known to lutvo lot their liven, H'oren of other are Injured and property ami cron nuffortil t'rtMt tlain aife, tlio extent of which, Imh-huco of tho iuK'r rnMirta et obtainable, raunot Iki estimated Ht tliin time, an it rtwiilt of a terrific wind ami ntlu htorin Hun day. Tlio ntorm, which originated on tho Kiilf, nwepl uorthwontwaril tliritiiK'li Htrtlonn of Alulwmu, Central ami Northern Mllnnlppl nnii Wontern TenmwtK'e, In lie onward ooutvo ntxiil MMirttn of milwtHiitlitl IhiIhIIiip, artlal ly demolUbcd hiiiHlretln of othom, (huhI (Mtiiipletii (leuiorHllaatloii of rail road traltlt' ami cut off teltrapblc com uiiiiilcatloii with many polnta In tho affected torrlltiry. Cotton In tho Hold blown down hy tho wind wan U-atim Into the ground and InmIIv ditnuiKtil. Honldon the loon of life ami proorty itauiaKti wlilch In known to have occurred, it numlor of (Milntn directly In tho ntthwiiy of tho rtorin cannot Ui couiuiiinlutitcil with, and eoniploto reairtn aro rwnlvwl it in f on red that tho Iimmv of laith life and proparly will UKrwitly liu'riNinctl. Pollen Scant Plot Homo, Nov. SO. Tho loonl polleo Imvo Ikiuii Informed that covuntl pcoplo who worn In tho habit of routing win dow h iiIiiiik tho route tiniiully taken by royal proceenlonn have Imuiu apprtKU'hid liy inyaterlnuH poixinn who wlnh to rout not only wludown, lint ontlro nanim for tint day when tlio klnitof (inwi ttr rlvoa liuro. Tlio polloe ImjUovu thin In evidence of nil niiarchlHt plot, liko tlio oiio ut Madrid UKlnxt Kliij Victor I'liiiuaiiutil and tho KIiik of (Irceco. Klii(! OiHiruo of tlrcoco In ox puiitcd hero Novmnbor ail, Kana In Orlp of Dllzznrd. Topoka, Kan., Nov. 20. Tim blU raid in isoncinl ovor Khiihih litt to-iilfc-ht. AciHirdliiK to ulvlcon rtrolvtil at tho railroad olllcon bore, anow com menced fiillliiK b"re at it Into hour. At iiutny poliita lu tho wiMtinu part of tho Htato tho oattluuioii worn caught tin propittitl. 8o fur rullroiul tralllo In Soutlioru Kaiiiiu Imn not boon affected. STORMS IN SOUTH Hitler Cold Adds to Misery In Mississippi Valley. DEEP SNOW FALLS IN TEXAS Poor Pooplo Drlvon From Home by Flood and Neuron Roott In Treo for Uafoty. MomphlH, Nov. !i(). An moru ilulnil itl rttiiortn nro rtt'uivttl from thoo jior tloun of AIiiIniiiiii, North and Central MiiHilitnlppi null Wtmtorn Tonnowco nwcjit liy tlio wlndj.4nd ruin ntorinn, tlio nlttiatlou Increnxon in xerlounnixHt. I'ollowhin tlio wind ntorm rain Iimh fall en iiliuoxl iHiiitliiuoiiiily tliroiiKhout thin territory and practically the entire ilin trlct in iiniler water to a depth of nover nl fwt and crcokn and kiiihII ctrealiiH are IihivIiik tlielr Imtikn and ninny of tho jxHtrur white M'riH)iii, an well nn fcoron of n enroll, have Immui forceil from their homed hy tho riniiiK w litem, reek ing refuse Iiijiiiituy luntiii'uii iindur tho tteon. Ital ai To mill to the HTlotitinon nf tho nltu ntion, the wettther in hecoiniiii; bitterly cokl ami much iuffriiiK In intU'iKttel. I'roiii Wiiionn, Mitheii and Mnthinton, Minn., more iimplele reiirtH hate lieell ntttivttl, a v)iiwrvHtlt iwtlumtti plac ItiK the total damaxc to thu threw townn nt ISOO.O0O. Tint rnln i-otititiiu with no niu of alutlement. lit Mempltln tho prtipi tatlnn linn reached a maximum of -t.41! Inchon, hihI the continued rainfall lutn wriHtKht nrwtt 1hivn! In thin city hihI thn liiimedlte vicinity. Wolf river in Mit of Itn lntnkn, tho overflow titrryliiK nwny ovor 10,000 loftn valued at IIM),thM). From present in illiittioun it in iiellfveti that fully 1(H),. (HM) ilniini0 Iiim been ibme to the rotut ami turnpike xynteut of thin county. 1'rolwbly never befort) hitHtrHlllc on tho ntllrowln center I lK in Mempliin nufTtre1 Mth complete demoralUntlou. l'.l l'o, Tx., Nov. 0. MOo'chnk lant nitclit H-l IlK-lioM of enow htul fall en, brettkliiK by threo liwhwn reMinln clm-e tho tn-tablii-hmttnt of tho t'nittI State weather ImrtMii mwrly .10 yern ao. HeHittn frtitti Mfvornl olut on tho M ex lot n CVntntl Indicate that tho lirm itIiiiuId u1I ilnwn Into MexitMi. . Iii Now Mexico ami thnHinbiHit tho val ley of Kl I'hihi there in treut MifforiiiK ami will ) heavy lo-xen in (Mttle, tho xuowfull IkiIiik unprecedented. SHONTS THE DOSS. Rootevftl Roorf;anlze tha Admlnli tratlon of Canal Affairs. Wanhlwitoii, Nov. 20. An order xtniHl on the ixthinttx of l'anama by l'rtwldenl ItooM-velt, itutkioK nulit-al chanae in tlio tiiyaniMtlott of affaira in the itoNcrnuient ,,( the canal aotie, waa niatle public tiay at tht ottkt of tho com in Union. TIm effect of tiro or der in to placo the canal work ami thu Ityvernoiciit of tho mmio uiKler tho di rection of Clialrmau HlHMiln, ahletl by cblefx of bureaux, who will rewirt di rectly to the iNimmlxxliHi, thiM eliinln utiiiK tlio olllco of iMvomor. The tinier ii on to Chairman Hhontn Hiipremo authority ovor nil tiajatrt ineiitx. It rtmrttaiilzon tliooutiro work liiKX of tho (ximinlxxlon in connection with tho iironldeut'a vlown of con t rid I iiiK tho altiiatioii umler hln plan to proan the oxiitvatiou an rapidly an xw xlble. Tha exetMitivn wiininitttH) of tbre) meinlHim, each tho head of a da Mr:uient, luw lawn hImiUmIioiI ami in Ita xtead Men depart luenta aro croatml, and the chief of each will rexut ami receive Inxtroetlonx. from tho chairman of thu committee. Thwo deartineiitn will Ik under the direction of John 1". Htevenx, chief tmutuettr; Itirlianl It. ItiMliiom, neneral counnol; William C. (lornan, chldf xanltary oltlcorj 1). W. ltoaa, chief purchuxliitf olllcort U. S. llimeon, m'nenil auditor; J. NVilliaui, tlltil)iirUn: otllcer, and Jackaon Smith, nutiWKer of laUir ami iputrtora. Tho prexlilcnt will taku up tho ipioa tlou of tho apMilutinont of it now com inixalon on liln return to WaMUintKon. Trleg to Involvo America, Antwerp, HoIIkuiii, Nov. 20. A royal decree laxiied tintay Kraiita to nn Aiiiori 'can uoiiiimny, for ntli'air niul other ox ploltiitlou, alniut a,o00,000 iicron lu tho Cuiiko utato for 00 you'm, Tho isnicoa xion include it xtrip of inoro thiin lit lulloa on thu loft bank of tho Congo to tho Younibl rlvor, it atrip couth of Ku an! to thu fuutluenco of tho Congo and Katuti rlvera and it ton-yoatr ojition on l,2o0,000 urii. Tho prodn gunontlly rogitrdn the concoaxlon ax a clover inovo to IiimiIvo tho Unitwl Stiitua in any fu turu international complications. Recalver for German Insurance. lVojiort, 111., Nov.20. ThoGtirntan IiiHuruiico company, w.ilob roli.iiul in tlio Hoyul of l.lvorp.ml hint wwk, waa placed lit tlio h tiidn of it rccoivor today, tlio Chicago TriiMt & Titlo coinp.my bo lug iiaincd. 0III0IN OF THANKSGIVING DAY. In 1031 tlio Unltiil Ktiites wim n tiny Imho In ):iirIIn1i lonjf clothe; nnd St happened that thorn win n groat acnrclty of food lu that little colony that find twttliil on MiiMiiclnixetta buy tliey wero threntcticd with famine. Tho oronpect Krew dark mul oiiiIiioiih; tlio people were bravo; but their anxiety irrow very keen for all that, mul they know not where to turn for earthly nhl. It wna tlio wont of thoxe early p)lrlinn to turn to Ood In tltiica of ned and tho eldera ilechlwl thut n upclal day Ikj ret ntlile for fnntlnjc and prayer. Ho fori) the ilny nrrivctl, howeter, their Ioiik oxpeetitl boat hove In alulit anil the day wit iinlde for fanthiK mul praying waa traunfomiitl Into one of cheer; good iliiiucra mul Intirty thankaKlvliiKa prevailed. Thin wna the flrat general TliNiiknKlvliiK of which we hate any record; It wna by no ineaiia tlio lat; from that day to thin atifeeaalve (Sovenwra ami I'realdcnta have act a;ari many different dnya for njiedal Thanket'lvlns for mjiiio jiropltloua event In Ktnte or county. After the Revolutionary War waa autwMfulljr ended WaalilriRton ar polnted a TliHiikMKlvliijr day that wan un Ivortally oliaarved with tho k rent ox t leJolehiR. na wo may well hellete. ami nrter our own nnd ClrlJ War tvaa nhuont ended President Lincoln pmtlalinetl another of nliullnr aort. Many heartn were full of ttrlcf then, )ct there waa much to be thankful for. For over n century now the Htatan of Now Ktiglaml have net apart a day In tho autumn for kIvIiik thanka to Ootl for the many blenalnpt of the year. It Knidually came to neeiii a vt-ry ploanant, appropriate cuttorn, and one Ktate after another adopts! It, until now, for many yearn Mtnt tlio I'renhlent ban Innuetl n proclamation for n day of public tiuinkflKlvIng tliroush out tho Union. Thin day In one of our legal Iwlldayn, n day that rich and Hxr alike can npeud nn they will. Wo all welcome It with delight, mid It In a day (K-cullor to America only. vir timl warrrlr c)mJ M rjt llefore liU tilr IxNCan lo rlr. I'or who tnulit ! rrbnl on mi W tint llirnrir.l Turk, nrf nn.l t4I Trtr" b rrl. ,!l toU Voa luokut at m If l "T : Ah I Voa r ut fit al af On ThiBkHlTlne I'll k'.y i"'B' lionl iar jou illila'i. tor I kaow Vour eoily nilr atV you Oh. ilr." rlfl l'rr. -that at U Horn other U1 thnt loki like ate; I nnf rrtttlv. nlf. At til 1 la ft my ifMlt' t "II.M . Tllax-rr rrll IlirDTirtl Tarty. "Waitt Hhall I ilMtrojr yoa oa tb M-itl DM I aot yoa A Tar I T Mt my bfllr. Ir awl Till yoa were tafftl a fall M" It almoit mJ my hiim wlmT Itut aow thlaai re th otMr wy, There II I o more ThiBkiflTtac I)y, We eohbleri Iwife It la oar view To tara nboat aal aotible you Wllh that he ifTh! rbI ouffeJ until lie grew bl ny hill-" J., blc the wll juit txirit ipirt. Anil I'eier woke up with a itirt tVllh tremhllng rolre he lUhet "On, or' Turkey li Ua for me, I fer" "Oraat Taankeclvlmc waathtr wa'll bo ttavlwtc, l'at thlaklaic" ramarkail Mr. Wbfolar an ke cam In to supjwr. "U'a Mtawlns bartl, and tha wind U cotninc Up, "Ok, Bly." exclalnwnl Martha la blah El. "What'a I'aatikslvlog wltnottt oiv7" The Mit morulas It vra still inawia?, ami th wind wo builly plllns ui erwt white drift. "TWt Ikj a peaamtre trip to to to tha vIIIak with the milk," Mid Mr. Wuwler, ai he prciatreJ to tart, "but I a'poie I've cut to." He fuuml the traveling eveti wor than he expected: It wan very late when he reach ed the vIIUk. and he did not return home till nearly dirk. Not being a robuit man. he waa completely exhauitwl from hii ex ertion, and during the night became III. "Whatever aliall we dor' Mr. Vhlr aked Martha denitalrlngly. "We mint have the doctor, and how to get the milk to town In a problem. And Thanksgiving Day. too!" "Oh, I'll go." volunteered Martha, cheerfully. "I'll toll Dr. llrown to eoHie rlaht tin. and then I'll peddle tha mine I've been with father so many thu that I know all the ctMtmter. Martha bundled herself up, put on her mother's ruWT boats, and two pair of niltton. and set out. "Old Hilly must think I'm pratty heavy," she laughed, a she drove out of the )ard with the milk cart. netting to the village, two miles awny, was not an oay matter for a girl not yet sixteen. The rtvids were not broken out. nnd badly drifted. The milk can bumped into each other with great force, and Martha hud several narrow escapes front an upsetting. Hut finally, Or.tftnn wn reached, and Martha drove through tho almost deserted streets to Dr. llrown's house. When she had stated her errand, tho doctor promlied to go to her father Im mediately, and urged her to como In nud rest. "Oh, no, I can't," exclaimed Martha. "I've got all the milk to peddle, and I'm very lato already. People need their milk for dinner, and tho bnhles will bo crying for It, too." Martha set out on her round. When she opened tho door of Mrs. Judson, her first customer, that lady started ns though she saw a ghost. "Mercy siikes, child," sho cried, catch ing her by tho arm and seating her lu a chair by tho stove. "How on earth did you get hero? I'm mighty ghnl to see you. Tlicro ain't a milkman been around yet. Where's your pa?" "Ilo'a sick and couldn't come, nnd I thought folk couldn't' set along without ? TcoDnllry Bill's Thanksglilng. I f J 8y Aitinli J.SlrtirU. S milk on Thanksgiving Hay, anyway. How much do jou-wantV" "I'll take fire quart," answered Mm. Judson, her heart aching for tired Mar tha. "I'm going lo pay you double price for It, too, for you've earned it. You're the only milkman's had gumption enough to get around, o far." Hrerywhere .Martha went she wan greeted with exclamations of surprlxe and delight. In nearly every instance she was voluntarily paid extra for the Milk. "I'll hle you to the last day I live." cried Mr. Morton, when Martha dumped into her kitchen with the milk can. The baby' broa crying for Milk all Burning and I didn't have a mite to give him." When Martha came to the house where her hurt customer, .Mi Webnter, a maid en lady, lived alone on a side street, she was surprised to see that snow bad not yet ben removed from the doorstep. All was very quiet, and Mlw Wetxter could be neither seen nor heard. Martha bang ed the door, stamped her feet and rattled the milk can to attract attention. Then ahe felt sore something must be wrong, and set out to investigate. She opened the door loading from the sitting room into the hall. There lay Mis Wetnter uncottftcioui, with a look of agony en her face. Martha felt a strong Impulse to ran. She coiniuered the feeling, got her milk can and dashed some of the Icy cold liquid over Ml Webnter' face, and at length she opened her eye. The poor lady was too dazed to talk, but only moan ed about her foot. Martha tried her bent to aMlst her up, but found It lMpodM. So she made her a comfortable a she could, and started for help. In the next house an Irish family lived. Mr. Mulcaby caught sight of the milk cart. "And is It milk ye're got 5" she asked Joyously. "The saint be good to ye, child, for bringing It. I'll take three quarts, if ye iilease." "She's a folne lady." said Mr. Mul eahy when Martha stated her errand, "and faith, darling, it's maaelf would be glad to do something, bat llmmy'n gat tha measles, ami my man ain't home, neither, so what kin I do, at all. at all?" Martha conciaded to co directly for the doctor. Fortunately Dr. Itroivn had Junt returned from the Wheeler farm, leaving the ntllk cart at the barn, Mar tha got Into the doctor's sleigh, and they drove back to Ml-w Webster's. Her ankle wa broken, an Martha had guenned. and he asnltted the doctor while he set the fracture. When he had finished, he said : "Now. little girl, just stay here a while longer till I can get somebody to come UNCLE SAM'S BOUNTEOUS THANKSGIVING. and take enra of our patient, nnd then we'll go home and thankfully eat our din ner." No Thanksgiving dinner had ever last ed no good to Martha before, though she ml mod her parent. The doctor Insisted upon heaping her plate at every oppor tunity. Late In the afternoon Martha drove home, tired but happy. Her father was comfortable, and wan quite an much In terested a her mother In listening to the narrative of her experlenc. Hut Martha's Thanksgiving surprise were not all ended. A few day later her father, who bad nearly recovered, cams home one morning and gave Iter a haga bundle. "Ml Webnter told me to give that to you," he aald, "lt?s good and heavy, whatever It I." The bundle proved to contain a mammoth turkey. Around lu neck waa tied a blue ribbon to whirh a card wa attached bearing the words: "For Mis Martha Wheeler, with tha compliment of those whom she mada happy on Thanksgiving. Look at my heart." Martha was nearly overcome by this gift, but she proceeded to investigate th meaning of the card' last sentence. Tha lnoide of the turkey proved to 1 neatly lined with white paper and contained a dainty box, Inside which repocd a beau tiful watch, suitably Inscribed. "Why, mamma," exclaimed Martha, "we'll bave a second Thanksgiving day now. won't wc7 That wind and snow brought me good fortune, though I didn't think It wan very nice then." I'arm Life. Not Kent in Vain. Widow Cobbler Yen. Dr. Quack, my dear bunbaud devoted bis life to char itable punMnen; he was served at a Thanksgiving dinner for the poor! I'llllntr for a Turkey. riiiln bread filling in always nice. It would require at leant one loaf of stale bread and one-fourth pound of butter. It should be three days old at the very least. Reduce It to fine crumb, sale and pepper to the taste. Use no water, milk or baking ponder. There is mols turo enough from the turkey. If you wlnh to add oysters drain alt the liquor off them, sec there are no shells, roll In bread crumbs and drop them in through the dressing. There should be about one ami one-half pint of large oysters. llefore putting the turkey In the oven, brush it all over with soft butter and put it lu breast down. Place the turkey on a rack over a pan containing two enpn of hot water. It in well to bave for baiting also a pint of hot water on tha stove In which are three level table spoons of butter. At first turn on full beat, then reduce the heat roasting tha last hour and a half with slow heat. Making In Ilenpeat "I have a great reapect for gray hair. said the humorous boarder aa he raised bin eyea from bU plate. "That's very creditable of you.' Mr. Jellaby." nan! the landlady. "Hut I bave no respect." sakl the hu morous boarder, "for gray feathera!" And he tapped viciously on the tough fragment of turkey that lay before him. Cleveland 1'laln Dealer. sjinMfM WBK