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H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E
M A R C H 1*. 1922
| novin' this morning if we git into
A mosquito It» on tha bald part
vhe mountains by uigbt,”
J of bis cranium and aettlad down to
W H E R E YO UR T A X E S GO
HALSEY ENTERPRISE
W ithin an hour after this oocur- an afternoon nap, while Jim was
An independent— N O T neutral—uews-
rence we were on our journey into merely lugging at bis short, russet
(by
Edward
G.
Low
ry)
paper published every Thursday,
the mountains with the cattle a id whiskers, which covered the ma­
by W m . ft. A A. A. W H E E L E R
CassrlfSt. *«<ar>
Ualaa ~ ~ '
bad decided to take a short cut b. jority of bis face, not iucluding he
Win. H . W h k k i . x b E d ito r. • -
vtn
going thru tbe Blackfoot Indian leriilory occupied by hit pipe,
M rs A A. W h e k l k r Business Manager
which was securely anchored be­
and LoCaf Netrs
’
WHAT PERSHING THINKS reveryatiuu.
Jim did
The appropriations of the five great
O u r way lay along the high tween his snaggled teeth.
towers for m ilita ry and naval pur- plateau, from wAich a descent aot represent tbe ordinary type of
Bubtcriptlops, 11.SO a«y(ari*«1 advanc*
toses In (be year 1020 alone reached
Transient advertising. 25c an jneb; pei
Could be made by a trail leading the northern people, for ibe small
a total of »1«,442,291,101, a sura only
manent, 20c. No <li"acount for tiui
straight north iuto the Blackfoot fringe of hair which partly encir­
about >2,(100.000,000 more than the
or space
camp
T|ie foreman's course car­ cled his heed was silver in the sun­
In "P a id -fo r ER'RRraplia," Scalipe.
lotal for the wbole fourteen yeara be­
Illustrations b y x , /
ried
him
in a long detour to tbe light a n d bis eyes were blue as the
No advertising disguised as news
fore the war.
violets
by
ibe
brook.
He
It all comes down to this so fa r as right, by which he should enter
,r,,un** bu‘ h“ 1 • • lro ,‘k
ou are concerned:
, from the eastern end the valley i n 1" “ * 1]
H A L S E Y ,' LiiS-Vd.', Ore. Meh. 16, 192
’
countenance.
■
■ * SI III . . I ■ - Every morning when you go to which lay one of the largest Indian
" H e lio , J im i"
•
vnrk, or when you etay at home sick camps.
My trail at the first took
" W e ill I «win, I wasn't a lookin’
OrEgfon in Congress
in a working day, or even If you rue thru thick timber, then, as
How's Bill, any­
are out of a Job, It h a t been arranged it approached the level floor of the fer you so early.
Congressman W illiam C. H >«
tor you to p a , yotir fa ir share out valley, thru country that became way?
„Copyright
Doubled-ay, Page A Company.
ley has been so long in emigre»
In tha doorway stood the gov­
of what you earn or should earn, of more open.
The treee were larger
and is so active and has the uia over >9,000,000 a d a , fo r the support and with less undergrowth between ernment iutpector, dressed in a typ.
The lightsome sprig wn« hourly to be
ical trapper's dresa, and from his
chinery’ o fliis office in'such good | if the a rm , and navy. That Is tbe them.
seen, even when university rulings for­
atlmate for the fiscal year 1022—
In the vallay a few fields, with belt hung a knife in its sheath and
condition atit/ao well oiled that i
bade, dilly-dallying giddily along the
C H A P T E R I . —W ith h l* g ra n d fa th e r.
over >9,000.000 a day. I have General
a
six-shooter
rested
in
an
elabor­
»
m
a
ll
I
t
o
inBey
M
ilh
o
lla
n
d
is
w
a
tc
h
in
g
the
campus paths or the town sidewalks
seems to run u# . emoothl|ya ae j . f'ei-shlog’s word for It. Yon w ill have fences sadly in need of repair, gave ately decorated holster.
*De< o ration D ay P a ra d e ” in the home
with some new and pretty Skirt. And
town. The old K en U em tA , a v eteran of
to pay It. Five million dollars every evidence of the partial mccesa of
Waltham tyatch.
Whenever an
When we departed, about ten the C iv il w a r, endeavors u> im oreas m e when Ramsey tried to fluster him
working dsy Is a pile of money to the attempt» of the farm instructor
youngster w ith th« significance of the
thing occurs in Washingtop tha
spend tor Insurance against attack. to initiate the Blackfoot Indiana o clock, for the hotel the two men ( r c a i conflict, and m any years a fte rw a rd about such a m atter Fred would pro­
fess Ids ardent love for the new Indy
boy was io rem em ber his w ords w ith
especially concerns Otegon the'fin. I And of course that Is not all the into the science aud art of agri­ wore sitting olo«e together, smok­ s the
ta rtlin g /ividness.
In shouts and Impromptu song. Noth­
ost. W hat Is the big Idea? W hat do culture.
A few scattered log ing, chattiug and telling tales of
ger i f Sir. Hawley is seen In I t anil
ing could be done to him, and Ramsey,
C H A P T E R I I . —In the schoolroom , a
you think about It? You w ill have to houses, which the ludians bad the past days, while the m ow rose
few years a fte rw a rd . R am sey was not
u tterly unable to defend his own sensi­
hia name is heard among his con
pay the bill. Do you think about it been induced by tbe government over the mountain top, casting dieting dished fo r re m a rk a b le
a b ility ,
bilities In like manner, had always
chough his tw o pronounced dislikes were
atituents.
He may lie called an at all? General Pershing does. This to build for themselves, could he shafts of slanting rays upon it.
a rith m e tic and “ R e c ita tio n s ” in sharp
to retire In bafflement. Sometimes he
Is what he thlnka:
c ontiast to R a m s e y s backw ardness la
efficient and popular represent»
seen here and there among the
would ponder upon the question thus
the precocity of m ite D o ts kocurn. a
‘As we consider the causes of the
Bui during the long sum­
young lady w hom in his bitterness he de­
suggested: W hy couldn’t he do this
tire, and his popularity eftmes from World war and comprehend Its hor- trees.
nom
inates
'
‘Tea
c
h
e
r's
P
e
t.”
a
sort of thing, since Fred could? Rut
lus painstaking attention to the I rora, every thinking man and womah mer days, and indeed until driven
he never discovered a satisfying an­
from (he open by blizzards of win.
C H A P *T E IR I I I . —In high school, w here
inuat
feel
that
measures
should
be
at
t
l
o'clock
details of all the lit tie 1 hi ngs whic'i,
he and D o ra a re U asam ates, R am sey
swer.
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taken to prevent another
such cal­ ter, not one of these children of
continues to feel th a t the g irl d elights to
combined, prodj^cs,bi« thing*.
Ramsey’s watchfulness was so care­
m an ife s t h e r su p e rio rity , a n d the vindic­
amity.
One step in that direction I fhe free air and open s k y could be
tiveness he generates oecoines a la rm in g ,
ful (lest he make some Impulsive ad­
Senator Ckttrioa L. McNury i-»e*. would be to reduce expenditures for I persuaded to enter the dismal sliel-
c u lm in a tin g in the resolution th a t some
at the
mission In regard to the IwRanlcal lab­
Jay he would “ show ” her.
pecialiy kiAwd for the efficient armament. Our own estimates for ter afforded by the log bouses,
oratory, for Instance) that M r. M it­
naval und m ilita ry purposes cootern
t'hey
mucli
|
referred
the
flimsy
C H A P T E R I V . —A t a class pienlc R am *
work he fijdt done in the interest
chell's curiosity gradually became al­
sey. to ids intense surprise, appears to
plate an appropriation fo r the fiscal ttepees.
Their methodsof» n -
a t t ia c t the fa vo ra b le a tte n tio n o f Miss most quiescent but there arrived a
of the farming industry, thoheha- year 1W22 of oyer >9,000,000 for ever, l i o i , d id
t com |X>rt w itll .
M illa R ust, a young la d y ol abou t his
day In February when It was piqued
W h e n V he
own age and the acknow ledged belle of
also had time to make hia influence working d a , In the year. It I . a | manent d w e „ inPg .
the class.
M illa has the m is fo rtu n e to
Into the liveliest activity. It was Sun-
gloomy prospect that the nations plan
(a ll Into a creek w h ile ta lk in g w ith K a ra - ) H _ v
HroMsIntr w it h n fn a -
felt in the field ot public improve, expenditures greater than ever before 11 -epee grew foul, which their hab-
sey. and th a t youth -p ro m p tly p.unges to
da7 ‘ a n d * r e d ‘
_
..."
tldlousnoss ever his dally linhlt. no­
its made im v itib le , a simple and There was a man, his shoes were bad.
th e r g s e n s . T h e w a t« r is o n ly s o m e th r e e
utents in this stale and in whalevirj In peacetimes.
fa s' d e .p . b u t M llla 's g ra titu d e fo r bis
ticed that Ramsey was exhibiting an
satisfactory remedy was discovered He had ao work, hia face was « d
’It would appear that recent ex
b .ro lu a c t Is em b ari asslng. H e le In fa ct
is done to advance our manufac­
unusual perplexity about neckties.
taken cap tive by the f a ir one, to 14s great
ii a shift to an ither camp ground, He fonnd a jo b ; the boss said: "N o ,
l>erlences should be enough to con
consternation.
turing and ccijunercial interests.
“Keep the black one on,” Fred sold,
vlnce everybody o f ' the danger o f a
ul so witli tbe log houses, whose I can’t take von when you look so."
volunteering a suggestion, as Ramsey
He h ‘* beets so active in the in ­ renewal of thia competition. But one out coiners, littered with the ao- The man then had his shoes resoled.
C H A P T E R V .—T h e a cq uaintance ripens.
H is pants he pressed, he felt more bold.
R am sey and M ills openly "keeping com
muttered fiercely nt a intrror. " I t ’s In
terest of the.facmursi4hal- he -wos| nation cannot reduce armaments un
•umulated filth of a winter'* pecu­ He hom ed back the boss to see
p a n y ," w tdle the fo rm er's parents w o n­
better taste
for church, anyhow.
less all do. It Is time that enlightened
der.
H is m o th e r Indeed goes so fa r as
And
talked
and
smiled
in
different
key.
lation,
liecame
fertile
breeding
c msidered tli<f login.ibliead xif the people everywhere should undertake
to express some disapproval o f his choice,
You're going to church, aren't you?”
•'Job's
yonra."
qnotk
boss,
with
air
places for the germs of disease aud
even h in tin g th a t D o ra Yocutn would be
"Yea. Are you?”
farm bloc when M r. Kenyon l> ft to reach some rational agreement
snblima.
a m ore s u ita b le com panion, a suggestion
leath.
Irregularly
strewn
upon
“No. I've got a luncheon engage­
which the y o u th receives W ith ho rror.
"A
smile
and
N
E
A
T
N
E
S
S
win
each
which
would
not
only
relieve
the
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the senate, tbo. the head of hia
time,
world of Its heavy financial burden P ' 8ra’ ^ Pla,n *.u ll,e valle* bot
ment."
C H A P T E R V I.—A t this period ou r hero
party, President Haidiug, voiced hut which In Itself would go fa r to­
ets the th r ill o f his " fir s t kies." M ills
>m some two hundred teepees
"W ell, you could go to church first,
sing a v e ry w illin g p a rtn e r In the a c t
S
couldn’t you? You b etter; you’ve got
his annoyance at the very exist­ il urd the prevention o f war. We are narked the Blackfoot's summer
H e r flippancy over the m a tte r dlscon
certs R am sey Im m ensely, but s h o rtly s ft-
a lot o f church absences against you.”
leadquarters.
Above the camp
not a w arlike people.
We do not
ence of the bloc.
erw ar-1 th e g irl departs fo r a visit to
"Then one more won’t hurt.
No
wish to expand at the expense of any
ose th e smoke of the c im p -fim ,
Chicago. She leaves an ende a rin g m issive
The Enterprise regrets that Mr other nation, and we have no designs
church In mine this morning, thanks!
fo r R am sey, w hich adds to his fe elin g of
tor it was still early and their
m elancholy
McNary saw it hia dutv ultimately on anybody. I f other people feel the norning meal was yet in p rp araiioi.
G’by, ole sox: see you at the ‘fra t
house’ for dinner."
C H A P T E R V I I - S h o rtly a fte r M llla 'i
to vote with the Newhprry in pr • same toward us and toward each
It was high noon when the two
We make
d e parture, h e r frie n d . Sadie Clew s. In
He went forth, whistling syncopa­
,,
,
| other It seema unreasonable that th e ,
form s R am sey th a t his In a m o ra ta has
veut.ug our entry into the I**« " * should he unwilling to consent In nremen stepped for u minute sur-
tions, and began a brisk trudge Into
been m a rrie d to h e r cousin and Is not
Specialty
of
com ing back, so th a t little rom ance
the onen country. T here was n pro­
of nations slid to vote for the New
principle to some limitation of arma- veying the surrounding country
ended.
W ith in a few m onths R am sey
nth keen and practical eyes. Then
Friendship,
fessor’s daughter who also wns not
ineiita.
to be carried out when other
and his closest friend, F re d M itc h e ll,
h e rrv when that milliqiuiire wn-
fter a few minutes' con' rence,
go to th e state u n iv e rs ity . R am sey's chief
nations succeed In establishing stable
going to church that morning and she
Engagement and
rewarded by the party /<** t-hp. wote governments and are w illing to recog. i few brinl connuauda to som u of
feeling being one of re lie f th u l he has got
lived u little more than three miles
a w a y fro m th e detested D ora. T o his h o r­
VV edding
which constituted 'tbe i i aj ^it* ' nlxe the wisdom of such a course
he riders who were coming up the
ro r he finds she Is also a student a t the
heyond the outskirts of the town. Un­
un iversity.
Induced to Join a debatin g
Otherwise, may we not seriously ask
fortunately, as the w eather wns threat­
n i l , the t-vo foremen were on
against the league.
Rings
society. R am sey is chosen as D o ra 's op­
•Ç- ourselves whether civilization la a their way dowu the tote-road that
ening. all others of her fam ily aban­
ponent In a debate dealing w ith the m a t
There are others elected fron
te r of G e rm a n y 's rig h t to Invade Bel
doned the Idea of church that day, and
failure, and whether we are to regard led westward thru a pass.
A half-
F. M . F r e n c h a S o n s
glum , D o ra being assigned the negative
till r
■»«
a n
v n ld a U
» I
. . .
Oregon who "also ran" at W *vl>- -war
as
an aar>«
unavoidable
scourge that
Fred found her before n cozy fire, but
side o f th e a rg u m en t
P a r t ly on account
-our ride brot ua to a trail that
A LBANY
ORES.
o f hts feelings to w a rd D orn, nnd his n a t
surrounded by parents, little brothers
ington, hut Mr. AverngeOregoniau mnnklnd must suffer?
ed off to the south, into which
u ra l nervousness, he m akes a m iserable
and big sisters. T he professor was
"There are other considerations
show ing and D o ra c a r r lta off the honors.
t’ o »n't remembfr.their names, ex
lie foremen, followed by their rid­
A brash youn gster nam ed U n l k l objects
< 1 , ,
wm.
ii nn.min
a le even
which
should prompt us io
to m
make
ev e r,
ta lk a tiv e ; Fred's mind might have
to
the
show
ing
m
ade
hy
R
am
sey
and
be
ire,
turned
their
horses.
Not
a
cept one who opposed the re g u la
effort to bring about a curtailm ent of
been greatly Improved, but with n win­
comes personal In his re m a rk s . T h e m a t
It
te r ends w ith R am sey. In Ih e u n iv ers ity
dow In range he preferred a melan­
lion nf the packers' mono poly hy these expenditures throughout the vord was-pokcu by anyone.
v ern a c u lar, g ivin g IJ n s k i a "peach o f a
ias not tiie foremen's custom to
particularly In the war-worn
choly contemplation of the snow,
Amor
A.
Tussing
punch on th e snoot."
oongress and has spent the most world,
ountrlaa of Europe. The people of |*hare their plans with their sub -
which had begun to fall in quantity.
C H A P T E R V I I I —D o rs appears to have
ol his remaining time drawing hi* Europe have always been our best ordinate ruieie until it became nec-
The professor talked until luncheon,
m ade a decided h it w ith her fe llo w s tu ­
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dents. to R am sey's suprem e wonderm ent
■alary while away from Washing­ customers and are largely dependent e.«se ry.
throughout luncheon, and was well un­
A rum or o f his " a ffa ir" w ith the flc k lt
der way to fill the whole afternoon
Wn were now on the old Black-
M ills spreads and he gets th e rep utation
ton working "in the interest of the upon us for certain necessities We
BfiOWNlVlIXE, O rcoon
of a m an o f experience and s "wom an
must look to them to buy the product*
w ith talk, when Fred, repenting all
h a te r."
farmers," notably Fanner S'vif', of our farms, wines and factories t <>t trail, for a hundred years and
the errors of his life, got up to go.
more the anc.ent pathway of b at.
C H A P T E R I X . —T h e story ootnes to th
with whom he is alleged to he a The prosiwrlty nf our people depend* ter and of W^r fo rth - Indian trib. a
H eurtlly urged tr remain, for there
tp rin g of 1915 and the s in k in g d f ths Laisl
ta n la
T h e u n iv e rs ity Is stirred to It
was now something Just under a bliz­
partner in some enterprises and In no small measure upon the unln dial hunted the w -s ern plains.
depths F a c u lty and " f r a t " societies a ltk i
letrnpteil flo w of rominodltlea abroad
zard developing, he said no, be bad a
w ire the go vernm ent o ffe rin g th e ir serv
from whom it is said he has lo r. We have stoctee of cotton, wheat and
Along the lower* levels the old trail
great deal of "curriculum work" to
Ices In the w a r w h l-h they believe to b
PlM
in evitable. D o ra , b o ding the R e lie f tha
rowed large sums of money with other product* greatly In excess of ran, avoiding nature’s obstacles
get done before tomorrow, nnd passed
a ll w a r la w rong, sees w ith h o rro r th-
iitd taking full advantage of every
our own requirements, which the
from the sound of the professor's hos­
which to buy sh$ep,
o f the students, which Is an In te n t
a Specialty spirit
people of Europe sorely need but
desire to call G e rm a n y to account. 6h*
oping hillside and eveiy open Dress Shots
pitable voice and Into the storm. H e
seeks
R
am
say
and
endeavor«
to
Im
pras
which we cannot sell and they can
tretch of woods.
Now and then,
had a tedious struggle against the
him w ith her pacifist views.
A tnan finuMu't he .a deputy not buy because their fiscal systems
301 Lyon »e, Albaoy. Oregon,
wind and thickening snow but finally
towever, the trail must need bar.
CHAPTER
X .—Mis« Y ocum 's apaea
gaitie-jrarden without being is f v * lurvc broken down, their currencies
came In sight o f the town, not long
s o m -w h a t die. onperts R am sey, especially
ow thru a deep thicket of spruce
as the g irl s e e m s 'to place some rea l value
before dark. Here 'he read led down
in poliflos— the people of the t-iaie hnve depreciated, nnd llie lr purchasing
n I jack pine and scramble up a
on his opinions, and his feelings tow ard
power
Is
exhausted.
Into a depression, i-nd. liftin g his head
her a re som ew hat vague
pay •150,000 a year in fish and
r.icky ridge, where the horses,
"The first step to take in the re­
as he began the slight ascent on the
game licenses in order to keep up
C H A P T E R X I . - A f t e r the vacatio n pe­
trained
as
they
w-re
in
mountain
riod, D o ra nnakes an Im pressive speech
other side, Fred was aware o f two
the most perfect political otgaioi-i. habilitation of the finances o f all these climbing, had all they could do to
before the deba tin g society, denouncing
countries Is to reduce the cost of
WILDE Y LODGE NO. 05.
figures outlined upon the low ridge
every form o f m ilita ris m as w rong. She
lion that such a limited amount go* eminent so that ei|>enses w ill not keep their footing.
decidedly In the m in o rity but m ake« a
before him. They were dimmed hy the
Regular oieaung next Saturila* Is
of money could lie expected t»> exceed the Incomes.
brave fight to stem the tide of feeling
T w ’ird evening we entered the
Expenditure-
driving snow and their bucks were
which th e perceives Is sweeping the coun
maintain.—Eugene Guard.
niffbt.
;
must
he
lowered
everywhere
If Suu River canyon, journeying up
tr y to w ard w a r
toward him, but he recognized them
financial stability Is to be restored and
s rocky cavern until we arrived
C H A P TE R X II.
Th it's leas than it coats to nom­ If the nntlons are ever to pay theli
t a great, rudely built govern*
inate a (ederat senator in M idngan
debts. Until stability Is restored none
uent camp. As we approached th -
Throughout the term Ramsey'» cal­
an have prosperity that cotues from » t irge rudely built stone chim e
cula tton of prnliahilltle» agnliint the
free and uninterrupted flow o f product*
happeniug of another Interview with
O Se« la t duor aenth o< achuol houa«
vas smoking languidly. Leaning
The (Amted States permits th* from one country to another. But thl
Dora »eemed to he well founded, hut
»gainst this chitnuey as if for pro­
Haikey. Oregon.
voters irf tfcewUitea.to «ladsenators., I '’•» n o t tie done tf huge sums continue
at the beginning of the second "»em-
tection
and
suppoit
was
the
little
' i n he .appropriated for the inalnte
Dealer in Real Estate. eater" he found her to be a fellow
hut the •upreme.qpmrt aleoicto Hifi-
trading post, gray and decrepit
n iih c i - uf large arinte* and large navle*
ltandlaa Teww'aad Coantry Property
member of a class In hlotogy. More
the states Inf**** uni autiioíiít
illu d i t y >.
with age.
The door stood o pen Give hin» a call and aee tf he can fix than that, this da»» had every week
•T h e safety o f hum anity In th*
for
the
summer
was
w
-ll
advanc
d
lim it the us^ trt^ ftjq y m « »ci»i- future. Indeed the peace, the happlnea-
you op.
a two-hour session In the holnnlcnl
Tbe cabin wi-s
laboratory, where the structure of
torislmominating jiu g M rv , an in-) end the proepartty of the race— all in the nom .
plants wns studied under microscopic
etitulitm created by Hié stale /m l appeal alike for an early consideration shaded by grand old oaks and pines,
nf the question o f limited arm am ents'
thru which the evening sun shone
dissection
T he students worked In
with which tiu federal laiv was pre­
Broadly speaking. It la the man who
pairs, a special fam ily o f plan's being
n tuild rad ta tic -, etreamii g into
profit»,
and
not
the
«Imple
average
assigned to ench couple ; and the In­
sumed to have anything Io do.
the doorwsy aud making a broad
man who endures, who I* behind al'
structor selected the couples with an
track of light over the uneven floor.
(Ida movement for ever Increasing
aye to eomhlnntlons of the quick with
A lter taking care of our horses,
Ptrxt-claae work gnarntee.l
O lij ye« l ‘ C ongress ta ccnponiicaI smiaiuent. t f you doubt thia. Juat g*
the slow
D. Yocum and R. Mllhol-
we entered thia cahiu, and ooly
KARL BRAM W ELL.
land (the la tte r In a Rtmnge state of
- i n «pots
ft h is .WfeK 1 the lit- L l ‘n
<mn
»»<’
Jim, the superintendent o f the gov.
i
men who were actually In the war
mind and complexion) were given two
tie sim ii nf •3n<),000 tve free se> d* i who saw service In the line, whether ernment camp, was in. He sat by
chairs, but only one desk and one mi­
a fire.
T h 're nas no tie* d of a
of tha "common or garden v ariety” lh*?
""J
«*
croscope.
T h e ir conversation waa
fire, but lim said: " I ’m kiep-
a trte tlj botanical.
for congrevatuen H> diairiuuts
in' hit burnin' fer cotnp’n y ." He
Thenceforth It became th» most
School Eaaay
Electric H aircutting. M a a -a g iu g
where they think they wilt do iheu.
sat there smoking bis a n c i i o t
pressing care o f Ramsey's life to pre­
and
Shampooing.
the moat gm>d. Real " d irt farm ­
corn-cob pipe ( ta lazily as the
vent his roommate from learning that I
(By John rttandiab)
Cleaning and Pressing there was any conversation at all. !
e r*," who know good seeds from D '»criptl ve Theme:
chimney) in an n|d chai* which
even botanical.
Fortunately. Fred
creaked as if in paiu whan ha
poor, throw away the )».ck«ge
A long and diatant bowl seemed rooked.
was not taking the biological courses. I
H e supposed bimselt in
they receive, z
,4
though he appeared to be taking the |
t > break upon the »tillneea
I deep medit.nion and regarded bia
sentimental ones with an astonishing
—
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morning.
|t was answered by ' oom-cob pip*' not merely a ««lace
They Were Dora Vocurr and Ramsey
thoroughness and sometimes, to Fred's
MeCwM’s' SW -'t en W ater.
C O R N E I 1U8
number of abort, sharp yelpa. but also an invaluable asxialaoce
M ilholland.
hilarious delight. Ramsey attempted to
“Covolea
I"
grntnbied
the
rider«
a
to clearnea- of thot.
Jim bad the
In the bine G ulf Stream w ater be
turn
the
tables
and
rally
him
upon
they doied beck iuto a acmi-sleep. oeltef that if h* could only smoke
w ith perfect assurance. They were
tween the Avores and the Newfound
whatever lust a ffa ir seemed to b4 en­
Dorn Yocum and Ramsey M llhollsnd.
lend bants, green layere have been I tneaa stupor
and think long enough i e could K apert workmanship Watch««
gaging hts fancy. The old Victorian
obsem 'il |o he due to the presence of
"R o ll out, hove!" railed tbe solve any question that waa put
clacks a specialty.
They were w alking so slowly that
and pre-Victorian blague word “pet-
» m inute phosphorescent medusa.
their advance was almost Impercept­
'bead rider, “ We've jo t
be lore biu*.
tlcont"
bad
been
JLALSBY
revived In Fred's
9RBGOX
ible, but If could be seen that L'orfi
ypcabulary^ and ta others, as aklr£7
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