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t h e c a lle d s o ftly .
” 1 w a s a f r a id I
w o u ld n ’t get th e c h a n c e to eee y o u to
d a y . I ’ve d e te rm in e d to say ‘ Y e s .’ e v e n
I f A u n t A n n do es n ’t g iv e h e r con s e n t.
She seem s to h a v e a h o rro r o f p e o p le
g e ttin g m a rrie d .
I t ’s g e ttin g u n b e e r-
a b le .
1 w a n te d h e r to s a y I m ig h t
m a r r y you, b u t I ’ll d o It , a n y w a y .
J o h n T e r r y ’s s tro n g h a n d closed on
T h e r a r e ly used d o o rb e ll r a n g o u t an
■ » e x p e c te d r u s ty »um m o n s , a n d M rs .
jo r d a u . en g a g e d In p u t t in g - t h e b re a k -
f a c t b is c u its In to th e o v e n , tilt e d th e
p a u In h e r e x c ite m e n t u n til th e c a re
f u l ly c u t fo r m s » lid d o w n to o n e e n d
o f th e p a n . a n a v a la n c h e o f d o u g h .
“ M a r ie t t a , go a n s w e r t h a t b e ll.” She
th o u g h t M a r ie t t a h a d n o t n o tic e d th e
e pisod e o f th e b isc u its, a n d she w o u ld
n o t f o r w o rld s h a v e th e g ir l t h in k
th e r e w a s a v u ln e r a b le s p o t to h e r
s to ic is m o r t h a t she o w n e d to c u rlo s l
t y . “ I f I t ’s
w o m a n , d o n ’t le t h e r in .
f o r th e re a in 't a w o m a n ro u n d here
t h a t h a s n 't sense e n o u g h to k n o w bet-
t e r 'n to c a ll Ire fo re b r e a k fa s t.”
M a r ie t t a , w it h o u t w a it in g fo r th e end
o f th e m ono log ue. had o p eu ed th e door.
“ H e r e ’s a p a c k ag e fo r y o u ,” s aid th e
m a n fro m th e s ta tio n , g r in n in g a nd
p o in tin g to th e s m a ll boy on th e do o r
s tep , 'h e 's la b e le d to M rs . J o r d a n ."
T h e g irl s ta re d a t th e s m a ll fig u re lu
g e to n ls h m e n t.
“ I ’m N ed and I ’m a
* t |r t li d u y p re se n t to g ra n d m a a n d I ’ m
h u n g r y ,“ he s aid , w it h no rec o g n itio n
of
th e need o f pauses o r p u n c tu a tio n ,
r a is in g v e ry b lu e eyes to m e e t hers
e a r n e s tly .
M guess h e ’ll h a v e to c om e In ,” s a id
the g ir l In b e w ild e r m e n t
“ I d o n ’t
know a n y t h in g a b o u t h im , b u t m a y -
fee A u n t A n n does.”
M r s J o r d a n , w a it in g In th e k itc h e n
• g o r . g a v e a gasp o f t e r r o r w h e n she
■ g w th e s m a ll fa c e u n d e r th e le a th e r
b a ilo r cap.
“ B o b b le !” she w h is p e re d
y o u s trik e th is to w n ? ”
“ I ’ m N ed J o rd a n , a n d
my
E x - S e n a t « S t e w a r t o f N e v a d a , now
re s id e n t o f W a s h in g to n , d e s p ite liB
lo n g w h ite b»-nrd a u d h is e lg h ty -th re «
tlo u w a s g iv e n to h e r a t h e r request
Hhe w a s w it h o u t k n o w le d g e o f s te n o g
U
■ « •» « “ « -
,o r a e -r
ra p h y , T o fit h e r s e lf f o r th e w o r k she
P h lU p B u r r l ll L o w o f B ro o k ly n , Is d e a d fin is h e d a y e a r ’s c o u rs e In s ix mouths.
W h e n d r if t i n g In th e u n d e r t o w In
Io B rid g e p o rt, an o u tc a s t fr o m h e r
B rid g e p o rt she t o ld o n ce o f h e r l i f e In
f a m ily a n d s p u rn e d b y th e soc ie ty she
W a s h in g to n .
once h a d g ra c e d la B ro o k ly n a n d W a s h
“ I h a d th e a c q u a in ta n c e o f e v e r y
1 n g ton.
F o r th e la s t s ix m o n th s th e
w o m a n h a d e a rn e d a liv in g as a p ia n o m a n o f n a tio n a l p r o m in e n c e ." she
p la y e r 1» • B rid g e p o rt d iv e , a n d In d ro n e d d r e a r ily . “ I w » s fille d w i t h am
t h a t t im e s he h a d been u n a b le to rais e b itio n In th o se d a y » L i f e o p e n e d be
th e v o ic e w h ic h w h e n s h e w a s a g ir l fo re m e lik e a g o ld e n d r e a m . 1 b e c a m e
ab s o rb e d in e v e ry p u b lic q u e s tio n of
w a s b e lie v e d to 1» o f q u a lity to open
Im p o rta n c e . I w r o te a n a v e r a g e of fif-
fo r h e r a w a y In to g ra n d op era.
of
T h e s to ry o f th e y o u n g w o m a n Is one ty le tte rs a d a y . / I composed a
o v e rlo o k e d by th e m b o th .
T h e m a n la u g h e d good n a tu r e d ly .
“ H e llo , y o u n g s te r, w h e r e d k l you
c om e fro m ?
Yes. she c a n h a v e th e
v e il a n d b o u q u et, a n d m a y b e th e r e w i l l
be a lo ng tr a in t h a t y o u c a n w a lk be
h in d 1 a u d c a rry Just l i k e th e p ic tu re o f
th e p rin cess a n d h e r li t t le page.
But
w h o on e a r th a re y o u , a n d w h e n d id
B y ü r o y A.tli-ron.
la e x t r e m e ljy /o n d o f h is to ry .
LO VL
a
hers c o n v u ls iv e ly .
“ W i l l y ou w e a r a v e il a n d c a r r y a b ig
bouquet r
e a g e rly a s k e d th e c h ild ,
HER
birthday
GIFT.
L a iq b ro a e A. C’o ro tu lla s , tb e
Oral
m in is te r o f Gre«*ce to c om e to th e U n it
ed S ta te e . sp e a ks K u g lls ii flu e n tly and
Hendrick Hodson.
port Dive Until Death Overtook Her.
take
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r e a l estatei. O n e o f th e m . Ixst
D ic k , r e c e n tly p a id f'.».000 fo r a house.
papa’s
n a m e Is R o b e r t Jordan, and I'v e come
to s ta y w it h g r a n d m a , a n d I hppe you
a re w e ll.” th e c h ild a n s w e re d , w i t h a
p o lite tftn&M.’y t h a t c au sed h im to rush
th ro u g h his e x p la n a tio n s a n d w in d up
Stt th rift i» HnJ-
itili • * J !ttrj t f
tbi f r tttn ntrtb.
H E N a year at so ago a steam
b o at for t r e f lU on the Hud
son river waa launched w ith
the name Hendrick Hudson,
somebody remonstrated, holding th a t
the name of the
should be
Henry Hudson, bocaoso th a t was Hud
son’s real name. Nevertheless It seems
fittin g that the boat be named Hen
drlck Instead of Henry, fo r it waa
w h ile In the service of the Dutch Beat
India company that the English navi
gator discovered the great river which
iM-ure his name.
Moreover, his own
country was so Jealous of his prowess
us a discoverer fo r another nation that
on hta retqrn to the old world Hudson
was practically Impressed Into the
British service and was not permitted
to enjoy his full reward for the soo-
cesses achieved by him when he voy
aged under the Dutch name of H en
In st, lia s she?”
“ I d o n ’t t h in k I t ’s t h a t .” th e g ir l a n
s w e re d e o ftly . . “ I t h in k C o u s in R o b e rt
is - d e a d . She see m e d w o n d e r f u lly a f
fe c te d a u d m o re g e n tle th a n I h a v e
ever know n her
M a r ie t t a ! "
M rs .
J o rd a u 's
v o ic e
c a lle d fro m th e d in in g room . ,*Ts t h a t
J o h n T e r r y ? T e ll h im to c o m e In a n d
h a v e b r e a k fa s t w i t h us.
I t ’s a w f u l ly
lu c k y to h u ve a m a n c a lle r on y o u r
b irth d a y . I ’m fo r t y - n in e y e a rs y o u n g .’
she a dded. W ith a la u g h th a t h eld a
s o b ., “ g n d l v n g o in g to s t a r t to th e f i f
tie s r i g h t Y o u m ig h t as w e l l j e t J o h n
co m e on In .
I ’ ll b e t he’ll spend m ost
m a .” said th e c h ild e x c ite d ly .
A ll r ig h t. B o b b le ; com e, s it in th is
c h a ir b y g ra n d m a , a n d le t th o se p e o
p le th a t a re ao m u c h In lo v e W ith eac h
o th e r s it b y e a c h o th e r .”
T h e c h ild c lim b e d In to th e c h a ir a n d
lo oked n t h e r r e p ro a c h fu lly . ‘*1 sho u ld
t h in k I f I w a s y o u r o w n li t t le bo y y o u
w o n M s ’t fo r g e t m y n a m e ,” h « s aid .
“ Yes, B o b b le , d e a r — I m e a n N e d d to ,”
she s aid , “ b o w y o u r b e a d n o w w h ile
J o h n asks a b le s s in g on m y b ir th d a y
filino t u b bars in iibr
TO
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GROUND AND KLO I ED.
.
y o u th , b e a u ty a n d p o sitio n le a d in g ,
th ro u g h w illfu ln e s s to b la s te d o p p o r
t u n it y ,
p r e m a tu r e d e c a y a n d e a r ly
d e a th .
T w ic e she h a d b een d iv o rc e d .
ä
- u î
of
eighteen feet
m y f a t h e r ’s speeches. 1 k n e w a ll h ta .
th o im h ts . H e w a s bu sy , a n d he used to
c o n ft to m e a u d s a y : ’J a n e t, y o u k n o w
e x a c t ly w h a t I w o u ld say . P r e p a re m e
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cou ld w is h to see.
F o r m e r U n ite d S ta te s S e u a to r D a v id
B . H i l l , w h o has r e tir e d fr o m p o litic a l
ererf, bit fati it
f o r la c k o r b re a th .
T e r r y g a ze d a t th e g ir l m e a n in g ly
So?
T h e o ld la d y baa re le n te d a t
o f th e y e a r w i t h you a n y h o w .
T e r r y , la u g h in g , .to o k th e g ir l's a rm
a n d led h e r to th e d in in g room .
S h e ’s g o in g to be m a r r ie d , a n d I ’ m
g o in g to c a r r y h e r t r a i n f o r h e r, g r a n d
I
y s a re o f Mfe. n s t ill as e re c t a n t? ,« *
s tu r d y a s p e c im e n o f m a n h o o d as ou«
IM ley Ay em/i-
life , w i ll go to E u ro p e In th e s u m m e r
a n d w i ll n o t be p re s e n t a t t lie m e e tin g
o f tb e u a tlo n a l D e m o c r a tic c o n v e n tio n .
He
baa a tte n d e d e v e r y
c o n v e n tio n
since 1872.
T h e O r d e r o f th e N o r th S ta r , one of
th e h ig h e s t o rd e rs o f S w e d e n , w a n re
c c n tiy c o n fe r re d upoq f o r m e r G o v e rn o r
D . R . F r a n c is as p re s id e n t o f th e L o u i
s ia n a P u rc h a s e « p o s i t i o n a t his home
In S t L o u is by \
A - E k s t r o m e r , vies
c onsul f o r B w eden?*»^- ^
*
R ic h a r d A . B a llin g e r , c o m m ls s lo n e i
of th e g e n e ra l la n d office, hns te n d e re d
bis re s ig n a tio n o f t h a t office to P r e s i
d e n t R o o s e v e lt, a n d I t has been a o
cep ted , to t a k e e ffe c t M a r c h 4. F r e d
D e n n e t t a s s is ta n t c o m m is s io n e r, has
p p o in te d comnn»»iouui.
c o m m is s io n e r.
u ,
ten a appoipiea
J o h n R. McLean, owner of the W a s h
|ngton P o e t a n d th e C in c in n a ti Bn-
drick.
Hudson perished miserably In the
service of British Interests. This was
when he made bis disastrous voyage In
eeurch o f that long hidden northwest
passage which lured so many mariners
to defeat e r doom and which was final
ty discovered by Captala Roald Around
ten nearly three centurlea a fte r liu d
son’s death. Hudson sailed Into the
vast northern bay which, along w ith
the’ gloriously picturesque river, keeps
his e*™ ** on the map of the world.
There was mutiny aboard, and the
mariners set the great navigator a d rift
In a small beat la th e Icy waters w ith
Ms son sod a few other adherents.
The fats of Hudson and his party Is
stin a mastery of the frosen north.
F o r the people of the United States
Hudson’s chief achievement was the
discovery of the wonderful river at
the mouth at which has grown up the
second city qf the world In population
and the first In commercial Impor
tance.
Hendrick Hodson sailed northward
around 8and\ Hook and entered the
riv e r in September. 1 * » , In the Dutch
ship H a lf Moon. The explorer spent
a month study I»« the stream, going up
as fa r as the site of the d ty of Albany.
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savage th in g to b e a t a w e a ry o r s tarv e d
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In d ic a tio n o f a u llb n w u rls b e d , enfeebled
body whoso o rgans a ro w e a ry w it h over
w o rk , h u r t w ith tho stom ach and allied
organs of dlgisstlon and n u tritio n . P s t
them In w o rk in g o rd e r and ass how
q u ic k ly y o u r liv e r w ill become a ctiv e.
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has m ade m a n y m arvolotis cures o l " liv e r
tra^ tb lt),, by I ’ » w o n d e rfu l e o n tro l o f th e
orgaus of dlgcstlou nn l n u tritio n . I t re
stored th e f o r m a l act: t Ity of tho stom ach,
Increases tho w e r e ' loos o f th e blood-m ak-
In g g lan d s , dteanres th o system fro m poi
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own
One Time Society Belle of Brooklyn, Whose Father Was Repre
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T h e w o m a n le a n e d h e r b ead on th e
ta b le , a n d d eep sobs c o n v u ls e d h e r
M a r ie t t a c o m in g d o w n s ta ir s w it h a n
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m o th e r, b u t li t t le N e d w i ll be w i t h
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. . K lo n d y k e . . IO .« «
. . . H a n d o n . . . 9 .6 5
H a y C an on J ci . . . .
. . M e D m a i d s . . 9 .8 5
lto M e n s ... 9 .2 0
..........M o r o . . . . 9 .1 0
. .E r a k l n v l l l e . 8 65
. O rona V a lle y . 8 .8 6
. . . B o u r b o n .. . 8 .1 0
.....K e n t .. ..
7 .6 5
....W ilc o x . i .
7 .4 6
. . . S h a n ik o .. .
7 .1 5 a n a
F o r rale» and In fo rm a tio n a pply to
.VI. Cea«Xy, A|gent
Moro, Or.
T he S o n g
o f the H air
C ady
It cal a g e n t, o r w r it e to
T i n e tb le N<>12 N o r t h b n d
M a r c h 8 , 1908 passe u g er
i.l
OREGON
S hoi < t U ne
amd union P acific
3 T rain » to T h e East Daily
T h r o u g h P u l lm a n
s ta n d a rd » a n d
to u r!» ! h lw p ln g -c a r » d a il y to O m a h e ,
L’iiic a g o , H p n k a u e ; to u ri» t » le e p lu g c a r
d a lljf lo K s n a a a C i t y . R e c lin in g c n a lf -
« a r e > * U ir^ t to I l w E a s t d a ll y - .
ln g a b u lle t close to b e r h e a rt a n d re
m
c o v e rin g a f t e r seven w e e k s lu a ho s H im re c e iv e d lu a d m in is tr a tio n d r t les.
Sporting Notes.
1 w a s a f a v o r it e 1n e v e r y e m b a s s y . 1
p ita l.
R e je c t in g e l l th e p le a d in g o f a
w a s c o u rte d a n d h a d m a n y proposals
Lona ni-ed- d In Moro, Kstabli»- • <1
h e a rtb ro k e n f a t h e r a n d m o th e r, aim
Alfred Vaederbtit to selecting trot
f o r m y h a n d , b u t I r e tu r n e d t o N e w
P O R T L A N D D E P O T . L v. D » ily .
Ar. D a lly .
a t t»»l by J A M E S K K L L Y , expert-,
c o n tin u e d ,, h e r chosen w a y u n t il fiv e
tera . for see on the Venture coach In
croed In tbe work of ............... . • • •
y e a rs ago, w h e n she w a s pln c ed in th e Y o r k h e a rt fre e . T h e w o r ld w a s too England- H e bought fifteen recently.
g if t .
g la d to see m e.”
y o u n g a n d to o g o ld e n f o r m e th e n , I
• CIIH AOO i ' l i H I M M )
P o u g h k e e p s ie S ta te h o s p ita l.
Jack Tkorn«y. for whose release the
A b e s a t d o w n b y th e k itc h e n ta b le
th o u g h t, to v e n tu r e In to m a r r ia g e . I
SPE C IA I. for the Ea»l
H o lla n d ’s 8 o u r c e o f W e a lt h .
T h e r e , In J u ly . 1906, she fa s c in a te d
»20 pi«
Bost os Americas« have paid gH.Wto
».:» » >n.
vix H u n tin gton .
and too k th e c h ild in h e r la p . I t w a s
a
lw
a
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s
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a
d
a
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in
s
tin
c
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in
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in
g
There
arc
four
verses.
Verse
1.
4 20 p in.
W h e n I t com es to coffee, s u g a r, ln d l
12.16 p m.
P *„ e , Itigli', («top«)
W a lt e r L a n g d o n , t w e n ty -th r e e y e a rs fr o m m a r r ia g e . T e r h a p s I f I h a d acte d
was tbe leading slugger of the Eastern
go, spices a n d to b ac c o a ll th e n a tio n s o ld son o f D r . C h a rle s 8 . L a n g d o n o f
-gPOXANK FI?YKK.
Ayer’s H air Vigor stops falling
7 ( » p .m .
* » « m.
league.
fl.ig
no stop .
o f th e w o rld h a v e to ta k e o ff t h e ir h a ts th e h o s p ita l s ta ff. F i l i n g th e b a re In u p o n i t a u d r e m a in e d s in g le th in g s
hair.
Verse
2.
Ayer’s
Hair
T
e
rry
McGovern
now
claims
the
dto
I’» » « » H igi(,
lL » p m
l.« 6 « ■■
____
to th e li t t le k in g d o m o f H o lla n d .” said h e r ro o m , she J u m p e d e ig h te e n f e e t to w o u ld be d if f e r e n t n o w ."
AND
tisctlon of giving the name o f “Tom-
Eor
E««»rrn
W
a
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in
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lo
n
,
W
alla
W
alla,
1^-wia-
” T h e y o u n g w o m a n ’s f ir s t m a r r ia g e
Vigor makes the toair grow.
M r . K a r l V a n V a lk e n b e r g o f A m ltsr- tb e g ro u n d a n d e lo p e d w it h th e y o u th .
ton, 1,'reur il’A lane anil U r e a l N orthern p ointa.
m y Rnnte” to. te>r Ulnetrlooe champion
g a v e b e r e n tr a n c e In to s o c ie ty In N e w
Verse
3.
Ayer’s
H
air
Vigor
T
w
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e
e
k
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a
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t
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r
w
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e
rs
e
lf.
dam .
heavyweight.
A I LA N T IC E X C HEMS
‘O n c e In e v e r y t w o w e e k s th e N e t h F o llo w in g h e r re c o v e ry , she s h o w ed a Y o r k . S h e b e c a m e .tb e w i f e o f th e Jun
for the Kaat via H unL___ k - - - ~
cures d a n d ru ff. V erse 4.
The «07 active tracks In membership
• 48 ifm .
e rla n d s c o m p a n y sells m o re c o ffe e re e o lu tlo n In one a c t w h ic h s ta n d s o u t io r m e m b e r o f I t l k e r & Son, d ru g g is ts ,
Ington.
7 . » P '"
of the American T ro tting swoclatlon
n<> slop .
fix
Ayer’s H air Vigor makes the
Shop in Muxwell Huildiim , next to
th a n a ll th e r e e t o f th e w o r ld ’s m a r lik e a beacon in h e r li f e o f th e la s t a n d fo r a c o u p le o f y e a rs i t s eem ed th *
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11
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O
Tasara
Bigtta
held 710 meetings last year, offering
llo t«l Moro, where I «in pr. pared to
k e ts c o m b in e d .
T h is f o r t u n a t e s ltu a
f e w y e a r« . S he d ro v e y o u n g L a n g d o n c o u p le w e r e h a p p y , b u t re p o rts o f tum
scalp
healthy,
and
keeps
it
so.
b le c a m e f o llo w in g th e d e a th o f M rs .
12,150,915 in purse money.
fill A Long F e lt Want In the mo«»
fr o m h e r , t e llin g h im she w o u ld n b t
tlo n com es a b o u t th r o u g h th e o w n e r
It is a regular hair-food; this
H ik e r ’s t w in babies, n n d R lk e r o b ta in
Richard Croker has nominated the
■ntinfsotory manner. Cull and »co
s h ip o f o t it Is la n d colo nies. , S u m a tra , d r a g h im d o w n to b e r o w n le v e l. T h e
pointa In t-»een B igga
< m 1 a d iv o rc e . S h e re tu rn e d to th e hom e
and l'nrlland .
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» IX) p . i».
three-yeeiMOd
filly
Rhodors,
his
e
a
trj
is
the
real
secret
of
its
won
w h ic h is a lm o s t t h i r t y tim e s as la rg e , y o u th p ro fe s s e d u n d y in g lo v e f o r h e r
A rrives al Ui|(H»
12.06 a.m Lv: 12.14 pm
for
the
classic
rgcee
for
three-yesrolda
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as H o lla n d , sen ds Its to b a c c o c ro p to b u t sbe w a s d e a f to a ll hta e n tr e a tie s
derful
success.
b ecam o th e w i f e o f D r . C la u d s L . W i l In England, for the Ascot Gold cup, one
th e h o m e g o v e r n m e n t. J a v a , tr e m e n a n d p e rs is te d In h o ld in g h im o ff to tb e
m best k in d o i a ts s tlm o n ls l—
S H O E
8 H I N I N Q
R A R L -O R .
son o f M id d le t o w n . W ils o n possessed of the greet rscee of Bngtand for roe
d o u s ly la r g e r , Is a ls o o u ra , a n d to I t
“ » o ld to r ov»r S ix ty ye ar» ."
end.
w e a lth , a n d h e too k h is w i f e in t o th e
F o r A r t o r l a a n d w a v |x d n ta , c o n
ture horse«. j „ , ,i, ,
i
-i
w e a re In d e b te d f o r o u r coffee.
B o r
M rs . W ils o n d ie d fr o m p n e u m o n ia o ld e s t a n d m ost c o n s e rv a tiv e b ra n c h o f
Mete Wrt.O.
Oo.. Lowvii.
n e c tin g w i t h s te a m e r fo r Il w a c o a n d ’
▲toe ■ M . h o t u r . n o f
neo. w h ic h w o u ld m a k e a d o zen o f ua w h ic h f o u n d h e r a n eas y v ic t im In h e r
N
o
r t h R e a c h , b t e a m e r H a s a a lo , A s h
The Secret of a
C o n n e c tic u t s o c ie ty .
.
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SARSAPAKIL1.A
hi o u r source o f c o a l s u p p ly , a n d fro m
’ Things Theatrical.
n tre ct d«»ck. L e a v e s 8 .9 0 p n i. d a ll y ,
w e a k e n e d c o n d itio n .
It to o k o n ly th re e m o n th s , h o w e v e r,
Beautiful Face
:
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J k n e t L o w W as b o rn a fa v o r e d C hild
th e Is la n d s o f B la n c a a n d B lllt o n w e
a x e e p t b u u 'l a y .
K a tu rd M y 10 00 p .m .
fo r diss e n s io n to a ris e. T h e c o u p le sep
CUERK¥ nCTOSAL
lies in keeping the skin J>ru-
H arry B. Smith to w riting s rnew
g e t v a s t q u a n titie s o f t in . S o y o u eee o f fo r tu n e . H e r p a re n ts h a d w e a lt h
A r r i è r e B oo P n i d a lly e x c e p t r t u u d a y .
tecteda»wellaicleansed. Just
a ra te d . a n d e ffo rts a t r e c o n c llla t j« 1
th u t H o lla n d ’s ric h e s c o m e la r g e ly a n d s o c ia l p o s itio n . B be g r e w u p ta ll
play to be called “The A ir Klng t
washing h not enough— tlw t
F o r D a y to n , O re g o n C R y an’d Y a m
w e r e lu v a in .
M rs . W ils o n agala re
fr o m h e r In s u la r possessions. A m a te r
a n d 1 g r a c e fu l; she h a d n o t o n ly b e a u ty ,
only leave« I he delicate »urfiiee
“The Wlkiettng Boor" to io be p r e
tu r n e d to h e r p a re n ts a n d soon began
h i ll l t i v e r p o in ts , A s h s tre e t d o c k ,
[ d a m a n d A n t w e r p c u t th e d ia m o n d s o f b a t b r n t n i. H e r e a r ly e d u c a tio n w a s In
more exposed to the irritation
duced
to
*
LeDdOfi.
and
“
Arteona”
In
l^eaves 7 00 a rn d a ll y e x c e p t H u n d a y .
th e d lr s ,p a t,o n w h ic h o n ly c a m e to a n
of dust and germ» j to m e rd -
p r iv a t e schools, a n d s h e c a m e o u t o f
th e w o rld .’’— B a lt im o r e A m e r ic a n .
A rr iv é e 6.30 p .m d a ll y e x c e p t B u n d a y .
e n d w i t h h e r t r a g ic d e a t h l n th e Bridge Berlin- 1« I . . ’
l e i t a tta c k » o f «un and
V a s s a r Jo go to W a s h in g to n a s h e r
In
Louis
«»«W
weather.
A
fte
r
washing,
ap
F o r I x ’w ls to n , Id a h o , a n d w a y p o in ta
f a t h e r ’s p r iv a t e s e c re ta ry . T h a t posl- p o r t h o s p ita l. -
E a s ily G re w n L ilie s .
have a serious character Just touched
ply R ohertine and experience
fr o m R lp a r ia , W a s h . L e a v e R in a r ia
M o ro , O reg o n .
F e w p eop le u n d e rs ta n d h o w e a s ily
it» delightful refrerfim iat.
6 .4 0 a. m ., o r u p o n a r r iv a l t r a i n N o . 4,
w it h h u m o r.
lilie s m ay be g r o w n In a b u n d a n c e
Y o u w ill admire the line-le»«
d a ily e x c e p t H a t u r d a y . A r r iv e R lp a r ia
softness it import» to face,
T h e p ia d o n p a o r c a u d ld y m . Illy la
4 p m . d a lly e x c e p t F r id a y .
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neck
and
arms.
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t
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only
h n rd y as a p lu m tree , m u ltip lie s r a p id
by Charles F. Ntedltoger.
ttimulate«
a
radiant
glow
,
but
Fo r fu ll in fo rm a tio n call on or address
ly a n d g ive s g r e a t s tn lk s o f s u p e rb
An Rngltoh prodnotlon Called "The
Express and Freight
protects the »kin from becom
flo w e rs In J u l y - f r a g r a n t b e y o n d w o rd s
* 1 O Ü DO WAWT MX FO B T O D B LTTTLB
Girls of Oothenburg” to to be sent to
ing coarse. Prevent» burn
■O T, DOM’T TO O ?’
W m . M cM URRAY
to exp re s s
P lu n t th e m u n d e r y o u r
Delivered
to
any
Part
of
the
City
Reptile Felt No III Effects From Biting Itself, as It Had
ing, tan and freckles.
thia country In the spring.
th e f ir s t t im e she h a d e v e r been c a lle d g ra p e tre llis e s o r In y o u r gooseberry
Xl) /wr Dmlllt fit •
G e n ’l Paeaenger A g en t,
An
association
of
dramatic
play
Piano
and
Furniture
Moving.
Drinking Plenty of Whisky.
-n r
ro w s . I f a b u lb g e ts In ju r e d In c u lt i
g r a n d m o th e r , a n d the h a d n e v e r k n o w u
agents hse been formed which w ill
Portland, Oregon.
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control the rights e f fidO'Pteys,
h a v e had 0 0 0 blossom s In a s m a ll bed
• W h e n R o b e r t J o r d a n w e n t to tb e
T im Morphy Is said to be meeting
alM>ut t e a f e e t in d ia m e te r.
Y o u can
eSty s ix y e a r s b e fo re to s tu d y bo ok
A G e r m a n e m ig r a n t e m p lo y e d b y n a good d r in k d o w n Its t h r o a t a n d r e
S f lU T H E f t H
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w ith eeccere to Frederick Pnoldtog'.
leased
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keeping a n d d u r in g th e fleet y e a r m a r
f a r m e r f o u r m ile s a b o v e I^ c k n w n n n r t,
comedy,
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to th e “ F r o t h a n d F o a m E x t r a v a g n n - tnu'«t p la n t th e m m u c h d e e p e r, a b o u t re m o v e stone p r e p a ra to r y to p lo w in g . ty a n d fo r a m in u te seem ed d a te d .
i ,i t e n -
T h e n , us th e e ffe c ts o f th e w h is k y
»lx Inches, a n d y o u m u s t n o t p la n t B e fo re g o in g to w o r k h is e m p lo y e r
— " b is m o th e r ’s M e th o d is t p rin c ip le s
O u r n a tiv e m e a d o w
h a d r e fu s e d to a c k n o w le d g e t h a t she th e m In m a n u re .
g a v e h im a b o ttle o f w h is k y , w it h In w o rk e d u p on Its s y s te m , th e s n a k e b e
3 \
.
Rig fro m a 10-cent piece will count F U L L value
Hlfea c an lie g r o w n in th e s a m e w a y
■ n y |<. ig e r h a d ■ eon. I l l s le tte rs , o n
s tru c tio n s h o w to use i t lu case he g a n to a tr lk e a t e v e r y th in g within
I t w o u ld c r a w l b a c k w a rd , t r y
o r even In nod I f It Is m o is t .* It n r y
a n s w e r e d , fin a lly a to jip e d a lto g e th e r
s h o u ld be b it t e n b y a ra ttle s n a k e . rea c h .
/A tag from a 5-c«nt piece w ill count H A L F vain«
to g e t In to Im a g in a r y holes a n d t w is t
'Jb e a n r a turn
T h e r e h a d l»een no w o rd f r o m h im , d i th e m ten'' In c h e s deep.
B unkea Ip fe a t th e lo c a lity .
r e c t o r In d ir e c t, u n til th is s m a ll boy, a n d E a s te r lilie s r e q u ir e v e ry deep
T h e w o r k m a n w o re f e lt boots.
H e a b o u t, b u t as w h is k y la a p r e v e n tiv e
p la n tin g , a n d I c a n n o t p ro m is e t h a t h a d Neon W o rk in g f o r s e v e ra l ho u rs In fo r s n a k e b ites It had no e ffe c t, . I t
w i t h th e « ye s a n d m o n th o f h e r o w n
th e y w ill g iv e y o u good re s u lts .— K . P
l i t t l e B o b b le , c a lle d h e r g ra n d m o th e r.
th e m b e u ln g w h e n h o s a w a r a t t l e r ncte d as th o u g h s u ffe rin g w it h a “ Jag.”
“ I n e v e r s a w y o u b e fo re a t a ll,” be P o w e ll In S u b u r b a n L if e .
sunning Uaclf on a f la t ro c k, n e got nnd th e m a n le f t It , e x p e c tin g I t w o e ld
L a te In th e d a y he t went
s a id , s o ftly p a ttin g h e r ch e e ks w it h
hl« fla s k o f w b la k y re a d y a u d th o n noon d ie .
b ack to see w h a t bad becom e o f the
th e c o ld li t t le h a n d s fr o m w h ic h be
k t r i t A Oiit h is fd o t to w a r d th e s n a k e.
A T » m p » ra n o e T k tto o
„ x p r e w tr a in s fo r K a le m ,
l i e w a s u n a b le to fin d R at
h a d re m o v e d tb e m itte n s , “lin t papa
T b e s n a k e cotie d n p a n d r a ttle d .
I t s n a k e.
K im K y o u g B yo p Is a b ig . s tra p p in g
R o s eb u rg , A s h la n d , B a c ra m e n to , O g
first, b u t fin a lly d isc o v e red I t a t a
s a id y » u w o u ld lo v e m e d e a rly a n d t h a t
fe llo w , e n e rg e tic In bo dy a u d xealous Jum ped Its le n g th a n d b u rie d It» fa n g s
den, H an
F r a n c is c o , H to c k to n L o e
•v e rj
t im e y o u m a d e c ookies you
G r a b b in g th e s p rin g , f r o m w h ic h I t w a a d r in k in g
in s p ir it, w h o Is cng n g e tl In s e llin g th e In th e m a n ’s f e lt b o o t
A n g e le s , E l Paso, N e w O rle a n s a n d t h e
-w
w o n ld m a k e m e a la rg e c a k e s haped fic r lp tu re s In K e re n
'
snn k e al>out th e nec k , th e m a n p o u red fr e e ly .
E a s t.
L e a v e s P o r t la n d U n io n D e p o t,
li k e a d o g g ie , w it h c u r r e n ts f o r its
8 45 p. m . A r r iv é e 7 26 a m ., d a ll y .
F iv e y e a r s ugo lie was w orshipl'i
ay re. W i l l y ou. g r a n d m o th e r , p lease?” e v il s p irits . » sy k s m is s io n a ry < b o
M o r n in g t r a i n c o n n e c ta a t W o o d b u rn
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