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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1908)
w A Or.HittSoc, City Hall. sw ■■■■- im . SHERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER. M oro, S h erm an E s t a b lia h o d 1 8 S 7 . To have money is to save It. The one sure way to save it is to deposit it with Wasco Warehouse M illin g Co. bank. You w ill then be eiempt from the annoyance of having it burn holes in your pockets., Aside from the tact that your money w ill be safe from the ft; the habit of saving tends to the establishment of Thrift, economy, discipline and a general understanding of business principals essen tial to your success. To Ikose wiibim m i relations we Icartilt eiteni our services, h • W W asco tx x ^ areh o use BANK M il l in g C o . A X \K A 7 r A A A A A A X A A * M oro A AA A À 4A A A * A A A H otel M « oro * * * tat**» ’ N e » -« ft 'H o tel Hl Buwinrs» ( en te r, Batik» a n il Depot. Sunday P inner 35 canta. F ir s t Class B a r b e r Shop In th e H o te l. Opposite Post Office Moro, Oregon. F NF w W « W w NF *RF w «te ST NF - t e t e «W» ► A “WANT” ad in T hè M oro < O bserver w ill4 reach more people in S h erm an C ounty than by any other m edium available. L b A A A A A A A A A A A A A & A A A H Cj y Q P whor» Me poo pi» »top The Um atilla House T ile sienni Heat. K > e * ll» a s , < Electric L ig ht« Electric ( »11 Bella. . H O T E L R A T E S T O S U IT Y O U . A il O R & N T ra in s Stop at Front Door R a ilw a y T ic k e t Office in the Lobby. T . N. C R O U T O N , ib u s b i i P r o p r ie to r . »I» — r ttt —----- ------ --------- -- • — ■"*** PLUMBING s STEAM FITTING All kinds of Reservoir and Cistern work in con nection with water systems installed in first class style and all work done guaranteed. D ynam ite and powder work on all kinds of Rock Excavations H. A. Stuart, Moro, Oregon. P lasterihb Z R rick hd C oncrete W0RI( Oregon “ Builders” ire you doing what you can to populate your state? O R E G O N N E E D S P E O P L E —Settler«, honest farmer«, mechanic«, merchants, clerk«, people w ith brain«, strong hand« and a w illin g heart—o ap italo r no capital. »• ; The Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co. 1« nendiiig ton« of Oregon literature to the Ea«t for distribution through every available agency. W ill you not help the good work of building Oregon by Rending ur the naineR and addreeaea of your friend« who are likely to he Interested In this «Ute? W e w ill be irlnd tn kwHir the ex penne of Rending them complete inform ation about O KTiG O N, and It« opportuultle«. • m i f l N H T T I C K E T S w ill* be'56 «ale d uring S E P T E M B E R Tf.d ( P T O l t K I l from the E»»t to all pointe In Oregon. The fare« f-om •• f>-w prlnclnal citlea are ...1 3 0 00 From L ou isville...........$41.70 4 2 .2 0 C incinnati. 30 (X) 44 75 Cleveland . 3 0 .0 0 65 00 New York . 36 50 St. Ix m i« .......... 38 00 C h ic a g o . . . .1 T ic k e ts c a n b e P re p a id <»ni D enver.. “ “ • *• O m aha • t • * K an»«« C it y .. I f VOU w ant to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the nroner amount w llh any of our agent«. T he ticket w ill then be furnished by telegraph. F . C R A B T R E E , Local Agent, Moro, Or. Wm. M c H u rra y , General Passenger Agent,' P o r tla n d , RcAG THE OBSERVER little flirtation,” declared Paulton amii NEW MALADY IN STYLE , Ingly. “I believe that a regular sol flier would kins aucb a pretty face a» ^ B u m m e r N ee k ” — H a v e Y e u K C a u g k t yours r T h is D ie ea a e Y e t f “ How do you know that It la part “Bummer neck ache” la the latest ty T ’ demanded E d ith from the aecuri K e r m it R o o s e v e lt’ s T a « k as ty o f the aunbonnete shade. I t ban O ffic ia l P h o to g ra p h e r o f th e Have you a pain In the left side of her to think that Guy would flirt w ltl B y W . r . H ryan. any girl be met, but she was deter A n im a l H u n t I n t h e D a rk your neck and In yonr left shoulder? C o p y r ig h te d , 190$. by A s s o c ia te d mined to carry tbs game aa fa r as ah< I f so. you are suffering from a fash C o n tin e n t—P. M . C h a p m a n . U t « r « r y Prose. * dared. ionable epidemic. ia a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a M iM l “ I'll take the face on trust,” an 11E president may be ever so Case after case baa been treated by Absurd aa it tuay ace in, Kdith Mor nounced Paulton calmly. “All's fab sue« eaaful In shouting wild ani- doctor«. tim er had run away from happiness. In love and war. they say, so your te 4?' muls in Africa, but If the snap " I t has been suggested to me by * shooting eud of the exiwdition Realizing that Guy Paulton waa de must be fair, since thia Is mimic ( & ) ' many of my friends who are suffering “ Maybe It's only make believe rah. Is nut well attended to the h m t w ill termined to marry her, »he had looked from It that It Is rheumstIsm,” writes Into the commanding eye« and survey since thia Is make believe war,” sug lose a great part of its Interest to the "Now, rheumatism is, gested Edith coquettishly. public. In apixiluting his son Kerm it one sufferer. ed the determined chin and had fled “To the contrary, this Is very real otilclal photographer of the hunt the unfortunately, common enough, but an In a panic to the mountain« ufter art war.” declared Pjiulton, “ and I am president allowed his appreciation of epidemic of rheumatism always locat You receive intense, direct heat fully announcing that «he wan bound obliged to place you under nrreet." the Importance of the role. K erm it la ed In one particular portion of the body for the shore. from every ounce of fuel burned— “ W hat for?” demanded Edith, no( a good shot w ith a gun. I f be takes Is most singular. “I t might almost be contagious, but ’ 'This was not because «he did not without Botne alarm. “ You cannot a« good alui with his camera as he has there are no damp chimneys or long been accustomed to do w ith the rifle I believe it has been definitely estab »’ant to marry Paulton. To the con draw country folks Into your games pipes to waste the heat from a “ You are wrong," retorted Paulton. he w ill brhi£. home some flue plates lished that the malady is not caused trary, the prospect thrilled her with by bacteria and therefore cannot be “I t Is the soldier’s duty to take Into for tlte benefit of the natural history tender d elig ht hut what she did want custody those enemies of his country museums and the publishers of the communicated from one victim to an waa another social season without ties whose sentiments threaten the success book the president w ill write In de other.” of any sort. She did not want to retire of a campaign.” ... An eminent specialist when consult scription of his ndventures and ob to the ranks of engaged girls and wall ’’But I am not your euemy,” pro servations. Kerm it has been training ed In regard to the matter «aid: (E q u ip p e d w i t h S m o k e le s s D e v ic e ) flowers a fte r only one year’s triumph tested Edith. “I won't be taken prls- for his part In the expedition for souie “ I have noticed It myself and have Carry it from room to room. T u rn the wick high as the belle of the season. time. Not only hns he hunted M^lld had several people to treat for I t My oner.” or low— no bother— no amoke— no smell— automatic “ Perhaps," assented Paulton. "but a animals of some size and ferocity In personal friends have spoken to me Guy, on the contrary, seemed deter »mokeless device prevents. Brass font holds 4 quark, mined to be married at once, and as a stern dnty confronts me. I must taka the u-est, but he has participated in about It, god, w o n t'o f all, I have had burn* 9 hours. Beautifully finished in nickel or last report she bad fled to escape his yen a prisoner and hale you before a the rough sports of hnnt clubs In the It myself Juet recently. Certainly It Is cAhrt martial unless” — east and In capturing manikins and rh e u m a tis m . japan. Every heater warranted. proposal. From babyhood Guy bad had “On tbs face of IL It Is very puszllng. the like has sustained some had tum He paused tantallzlngly. a* masterful way, and Edith knew that “T’ nless?” Rhe told herself that It bles. He has taken them like a man but I think the explanation really la if she stopped to argue she was lost E f t ; 1’ * } he demanded a kiss as the price of het and continued In the sport without any simple. People are learning more and Tier old chum, Belle Manton, who freedom she would never lielieve in signs of the pains Incident to mishaps. more the advantage of sleeping-with* just what vou want lor the long was going to Beach Haven, forwarded men again. For his work as photographer the their windows open. Now, every one evenings. Made of brass, nickel plated— latest im Edith’s mall and otherwise helped to “There Is but one way out of it." president's son lifts been preparing n s tu n lly lies on the right side, because proved central draft burner. Every lamp warranted. maintain the jiollte hut obvious fiction continued Paulton. “ Prove your loy himself by a course of instruction un that position Is moet favorable to the If your dealer cannot supply the Perfection O il heart and rests It m oat I f ths weather alty to your country by marrying one der (he noted ornithologist Frank M Loyally she strove to protect her Healer or Rayo Lamp write our nearest agency. la hot when bed is sought, the first Chapman, associate curator o f the de o f Its protectors. There is a parson friend’s secret, and, though Paulton a l • t a m o a m i » o il c o m p a n y ternately begged and threatened, he Just beyond here. I passed a church partment of ornithology of the Amer- thing that happens is that the clothes a re th r o w n back aa Boon an «leap not vdry long ago W e w ill slip over could gain n o.h in t of Edith’s where comes on. about«. Edith ^mlled at the desperate there and get married, and then I «hull “Consequently the left shoulder Is letters he wrote,*- but she carefully be certain that you are not an enemy exposed to the cold sir of the small saved them In her little rosewood trav to the country.” hours and gets thoroughly chilled. -The "And if I refuse?” asked Edith lofti eling desk, and could Paulton have PTOMAINE POISONING. result is this epidemic of a nonlnfeo- seen the tender light In her eyes as she ly, In tfCr anger dropping her vocal tloua aliment -rheumatism -and that reread them In the quiet of the sum disguise. H o w to P re v e n t I t 4 À M e a t, F ish and Is why In nlnety-nlns cases out of a “In that case,” answered Paulton, “I mer nights he would have been con C ra b s . hundred It appears In the left side of* te n t The trouble was that Paulton am afraid that you w ill be thrown Into The reports of cases of ptomaine poi the neck and the left eboulder. could not see, and he was putting in, a the guardhouse until you change your soning from g a tin g crab« should be a People should not sleep w ith closed mind. ” most uncomfortable, sunnnef. windows, but they abould take care A Q u e e r K in d of S avag e. “I shall report you to the colonel." Oddly enough, Edith was really en warn lug to housekeepers aud cooks as that no portion of the body la exposed When Albert Henry Savage I.atidor to all kinds of ptomanlc dangers. A joying her runaway vacation. She cried Edith angrily. “ H e w ill not tol to chills.“ reached 8t. Petersburg on his way ptomaine Is not a microbe, but is the erate aucb conduct.” from the forbidden land, the fact was “I am quite certain that the colonel product of a microbe, as all grain alco duly chronicled, and the London press w ill approve my conduct,” said Gpy PLANNING NEW CENSUS. associations seut cable messages to hol 1« the product of fermentation, plucidly. “Coming up on the train he caused by the yeaat microbe, which told me that 1 ought to marry, and 1 D lr e e to r N o r th P re p a rin g to C o u n t the Australia telling of Jhe hairbreadth cs. capes and manifold «ufThrlngs. T he cfihnges HUgnr Into alcohol. Alcohol* ■— * assured him that, through no fau lt of A m e ric a n P u b llo . Itself 1«. therefore, a ptomaine, but as mine, bachelorhood was my lo t I am It w ill coat (1.500,000 more to take Melbourne Tltnea received but a short to its poisonous effects opinions w ill note, which was this: «tire that he w ill be pleased at the the census of 1U10 than that of eight “A Ravage Iutndor arrived In Rt. continue to differ. Vinegar la another promptness w ith which I have acted year» ago, on account of the IncreaatHl ptomaine, the product of the mlcfobe upon his suggestion when I bring my number , of men. women and children, Petersburg today from Tibet after «tif. Mycoderma aette. Thia ptomaine Is bride Into camp.” oetlmated at 25,000,000 persons, but the ferlng greatly at th« hands of the n a not dangerous when properly used. “I won’t be your bride!” stormed work w ill be fa r better done, which Is tiv e s ." But there are many dangerona pto Thia wa> meager enough, but the Edith. “You are rude and ungentle- one of the notable advantages of aucb maine«, the products ofc various putre manly to take unfair advantage of a a permanent bureau organization as new s editor was equal to (he occasion. factive microbes. The microbes them woman.” the United States has maintained since The following morning, among the selves may always be killed by boil “All's fa ir In love and w ar,” remind 1000, aside from the valuable vital ata other nisttera of news, the readers of ing. but ptomaines may not be so the Times found this startling Informa ed Paulton, “and this Is both love and 11st lea I work It haa been accomplishing killed, un boiled alcohol la still alcohol. war. I am doing the loving and you In the meantime every day. The fit tion: The only nure way, aays the Baltimore “A savage landor got Into Rt. Peters have been doing the warring. Do you rector of the census, H N. D. North, burg yteterday, and the people of the American, to prevent ptomaine poison think it was fa ir to run away as you has made his arrangements for enu etty wefi^ w yrtrted. A fter considershte ing In uioaL fish, crabs o r a n y o th e r did nnd never give me a hiut of your merating the population two year« difficulty fm> beast, which came from article of diet la to kill the microbes addresB ?” hence, and. notwithstanding the In Tibet, was captured, taken to a re nnd thus prevent the production of “You know me?” gasped Edith. creased and varied Information that ptomntue. w ill be gathered, he confidently eetl mote place and there dispatched. • J t 1« "Most assuredly,” declared Paulton. Crab« are not healthy unless killed 1 was not positive until I saw that I mates the cost St only (14,000,000 said that this Is the first animal of tfic by «evere nnd sudden heat, aa by being Thia estimate w ill be submitted to con sort over aecn In Russia. How he thrown «live Into boiling water. Thia you were wearing the little ring I gave gress at the next eession, as Mr. North reached the city after hl« tights with practl(*e appears to be cruel, but It Is you nnd which you never would wear' desires the appropriation In • lump the natives of Tibet, which Is a com Just the contrary, a« the hot water In town. Then I knew that perhaps sam, so that «11 arrangements for the paratively unknown country, is a mys cau«es the crab to lose consclousnsas W there was a chance. W ill you marry “ a l l ' s vaik ”— tery.” taking of the census may be completed me. Edith?” Innthutly and Its suffering ceases at had stumbled on a quaint village far without any worry about money. !N'ot now.” protested Edith In sad once. And any crab killed by boiling C a u s tio R e p a rte e . from the haunts of fashion. In sim den panic. "Guy, don't make me mar Besides the count of the population, Douglas Jerrold’s genius for repartee water can be eaten with perfect safety ple gowns nnd w ith her hair In braids ry you right away. You have your there w ill be a census of agriculture I f croba are kept six hours after Is perhaps best shown In bis moet fa «he-rejoiced at the freedom from dress «coutlng to do, and—I never did like that w ill cost about (2,000,000. That boiling, they should be boiled again for and social routine that had been her the minister of that little church,” she FRANK M. CHAPMAN AND KKRMIT BOORK- census baa been urged try farmers’ In mous reply to Albert Rmlth, whom he disliked and frequently nbused. Rmlth at least a few moment«, after which VKLT. portion all winter. In her gingham added inconsequentially. “ Dr. Miron stltutee, grangers’ societies, agriculture they may t»e kept safely for anoth sunbonnet she might have passed for la much nicer.” lean Museum of Natural History in and live stock sseoclatlona all over ths grew tired of being made the butt of the other’s w it nnd one dny plaintively six hours. Then they should he boll ■' the daughter of a farmer, and for the New York. M r. Chapman's attain country. "May I come back when this erne? remarked. “A fte r all, Jerrold, we row again, for the same reason as before moment Guy Paulton took her to be w ar is over—next week?” asked Guy ment« as a naturalist and aa a pho The results of the thirteenth census to prevent the production of ptomaine such when be caine upon her In the tenderly. "Then I ’ll ask Dr. Miron to tographer of aulmal subjects are well w ill be published In not more than In the same boat." "Yea,” came the It la not safe to keep crabs, fish, meats little woodlaud where Edith spent most marry u«, and we'll have our friends known to the president, and be waa aeven volumes--three less than were answer, “but not with the same or any other cooked articles of food skulls.” of her time. H er back waa turned to up to see the prisoner of w-a r marry anxious to secure his services as a required In 1S00. longer than alx or eight houri without him as he parted the bushes and tram her captor, Just as they do in historical member of the expedition. Failing In rebelling, even If kept on Ice. N e t a M ira e le . thia, he decided to have M r. Chapman pled down the ferns. novels." Ice retard« the work of microh»“» In an English town two curates SHARED CAKES WITH BEAR. Edith Btarted at the sound of his “I think- that I ’ll Jnat h a v e to marry train Kerm it In his methods of photo lodged together. One day one of them but does not kill the microbe or at0- voice, but promptly drew the all con you,” aasented Edith. "You are such graphing the denizens of the Jungle. was returning home after a round of his work. In fact, nnlen« the great Nearly every year Mr. Chapman goes Lost Child Cried When Taken Away cealing bonnet down In front and man persistent to rm e n t” parochial calls and encountered a beg care la taken by the housekeeper F r o m F rig h te n e d B r u in . to some obscure corner of the earth to aged to stammer an answer to his ’A ll’s fa ir”— Paulton began his fa- t«e chest- may become a most dan*, N o t h e a d in g a w a r n in g n o t to w a n d e r gar woman In the street. question If she had seen a»y soldiers vortte quotation, but the rest was lost get new specimens of birds or photo The (toor creature asked the good, ous incubator of microbes. far, ten-year-old Maggie Fanning of graphs of them or Information about about. In the pasteboard tunnel of the aunboo- W ater made boiling hot ,s man’s be man for aims, b»L ns be knew that he their habits. H e has done perhaps Chicago, wbo w ith her mother la vis For the first time she noticed that nct as be claimed a kiss. had left hla "purse nt home, he told defense agalnat his Infinitesimal b" more than any other man of his genera- iting relative« near Farnwood, Balll he was In uniform, and she Immedi often fatal enemy, since no microtie her that he could not help her. tlou to Interest the American public In van county, N. Y., waa loat In the ately realized that the rough service The Larynx. “Oh, please, sir," pleaded the woman, can survive contact with It. woods the ether day..« When found birds, especially those native to the dress was most becoming. Paulton The larynx has been compared to a ’Just see If you haveu’t a stray cop was built In heroic mold, and, though Wind, a reed and a stringed Instru western continent Besides being con she waa alttlng an a log feeding a half How to Cloan Straw Hats. per In one of your pockets." he looked well In the conventional ment. The comparison of It to a violin nected w ith the Museum of Natural grown bear w ith cakee from a paper In order to satisfy her, he searched, FTTo clean a white mllnn or a ap’ l- dress of a man of fashion, the heavy guve rise to the not very accurate History, he Is editor of the magazine hag- amasemenL he d iscovered straw scrub with toothbrush or net A t the approach of the »«arching and. <to blue shirt, open to display his fine phrase "vocal chords” ns the name of called Bird Lore and Is a lecturer on party the beer fled, and the child cried half a sovereign in hla trousers’ brush dipped In a weak solution • throat, and tight fitting riding trousers the two cushions which are Its most his favorite subject One of his latest oxalic acid and water, then w ith cleci pocket. emphasized the good lines of Ms pow prominent features. But no string so publication« Is entitled "The Color Key because they had scared It away. The Thinking It must have been provi water, not wetting more than necc» little girl said abe had walked a long erfully muscled flgpre. tn North American Birds” and Is a abort ns those vocal chords could pro way, picking and eating huckleherrlea, dentially secreted there for the special sary. Then scatter precipitate of a'ul Edith shook her bend. duce n musical bans note. In facL the sort of Illustrated dictionary of birds and at last became tired and «at down beueflt of the beggar before him, he phur and lay In the sun. Brush off "You are certain that there have cuinpnrlHon of the larynx to kny lnstrtii belonging to this continent M r. Roose oo a log to eat her cakes when the handed It to the woman, who, as may w ith a clean brush when dry and your been no soldiers about,” he asked ment which produces only muslckt velt la anxious to make his trip bene bear, which she thought was • dog. he Imagined, Invoked blessings upon hat w ill tie clean and white. A black again, “no chaps In brown uniform?" mllan, hemp braid or horsehair clean tones Is Inadequate to begin with. ficial to the museum, and photography cam« out of the brash, and abe banded his hodd." s “Haven’t seen any,” denied Edith in There 1« no Instrument but the larynx w ill be a great help to this end If right with nap aide of velvet dipped in a k o It a cake. Thia waa followed by other When he reached home, however, be nAsal tones. "You’re the first soldier which produces both song and speech, ly employed. M r. Chapman la not only cakea until the whole doeen had dlaap- found, to his fellow lodger's chagrin, bol and rubbed thoroughly with the I ’ve seen since the county fair. Is It nnd ns those comparisons view the an expert in bird lore, but ha knows peared. Then abe said ahe waa about that he had been wearing the trous tipe of the fingers. Black chip give a a parade?” coat of bottle shoeblacklng. Colored larynx merely ns n producer of niu- bow to get snapshots of them at dose to follow her doggie to hla home, where ers of the latter. “I t ’s a game of w ar,” explained Paul' nlc‘ffi sbnntfs Zt<re have no further con range and thus to picture them to the hats clean with gasoline and • piece ahe knew there would be people wbo ton. “They divided the m ilitia Into cern with them nt present. Besides, public just as they look In their native of velvet Faded hats can be tinted Would take her home. Making a Job of It. two armies. The browns must beat the voice enu be trained for speech, haunts. Sometimes he constructs a w ith a dye made of oil points and gas The fhlld had been gone five hours. Pat, wbo had a weakness for the oline. The only remedy for chip bat« the bines to win, and of course we niocntlon nnd oratory without a knowl blind, covers it with brush and leaves .. Nx----------- wine of the country, once did a day's that are sunburned or faded is to give blues are anxious to see that they don’t. edge of the physiology of the larynx. It for Week« until the birds have be A Herd B le w . work for an Irish village priest and them a coat of polish or take them to a I am supposed to be scouting.” “ A laa. alas!” ertee J o k a a r D. ’.Ve have the power of adjusting the come accustomed to I t Then he sllpe lat>ored so nobly that whrti he begged profeeelonal. W hits, colored and black "Like real soldiers/* she asked Inno larflyx, of varying the tension of Its into It before the birds are astir and “ A a a w fu l eheek thia la Io me T h a t this g r e a t big U nited States for a drink at the ead of it the kind lace or net hats can be cleaned by dip cently. cords, cushions or ligaments, a« they gets good negatives of them as they W ants flnaa fro m me a t euoh high man had not the heart to refuse. “O f course.” was the Impatient reply. have been variously called. Wo can hop around unconcernedly o n ly a few ping the entire haL without the trim ’Tie a nail In your coffin all the inlng. In clean gasoline and drying “T h a t la the whole Idea, to train us do these things without scientific tech feet from bis lens. At other times be Inateta la spite e< a ll I e a r same, PaL” said be, aa he poured out a outside. T h a t I oan w ell afford to pay like the regulars.” , . . „ nical knowledge of bow they ffbe done, has hung a piece of bnrlap over a bn«h I t this Sna stands. It ruins met couple of fingers. Edith giggled tn a very good im ita without any knowledge at all of vocal and left It until he passed that way on W h a t shall I d o t" w alls Johnny D. I t Is th a t your riverence,” said Pat, H o w te C a t ok C eo kro a e k ae . ' tion of Dolly Rpence, the village flir t physiology, and It Is the work of the another expedition, when he would "Juet th in k 1 T v e worked so hard sad as be drained the glass, “but now that A florist has diecoversd by accident “I didn’t know that real soldiers trainer of the voles to teach the pupils creep under It and vtalt until oppor ye've the hammer in your hand, ye a new way to catch cockroaches. A long. stopped to talk to girls when there how to do them.—Chambers’ Journal tunity was presented for securing some Been r ig h te o u s e 'e r end ne'er did molght as well dhrolve In another!” pint fru it Jar containing a scrap o f ba was a w ar on,” she suggested as she rare anapsbota. con happened to bs left overnight la I have a h e a rt th a t's tree fro m guile raised her hand to the bonnet the bet The heart of the dark continent is a T h s R e w a rd o f B e a u ty . A nd only earned a little pile. one of his greenhouses. N ext morning How to Cloan Windows Easily. ter to adjust Its shade. "W tfht a beautiful little girl!” ««id fine place for securing scientific ma B u t new. w hen g ra y haired T d h Take a cotton sock and moisten with a dozen or more cockroach«« were The movement waa fatal to conceal terial by such methods, and the mu salted the woman. common kerosene and m b over the vainly trying to climb the slippery ment. Paulton noticed that her hand Bave fo r the (h e t th a t I am bald. “Yss,” replied the man. "and-some seums might Im much enriched by their T h e nation oomee w ith legal lore panes of glri)» several times. Then rub aides of the glass Jar. The florist has waa unusually white for a girl who employment The president w ill have day it may be necessary for her father A l r t e deplete m y little store." worked about the farm, and the next the glass w ith a cloth that Is free •ucceedsd In ridding hla aatabHabmeot to i»ay millions In order to get soms •v e ry opportunity for making his A f from lint until the oil disappears aud of these repulsive creatures, which Instant he recognized the slight filigree rican bunt not only adventurous and “Tie v ery hard on Johnny D. scrawny little foreigner w ith bow kgs Juet th in k how a n g ry w e would be the glass la bright. Your windows w ill formerly ate such high priced plants band that circled one of the slender •n d watery eyes and a receding chia exciting, but fru itfu l of results bene I f Judges saved ue from a fate Angers. I t had been his mother’s, and be clear w ith only half the work re- aa ort-hlda and gardenias. I t is necse- W o u ld e a r fe w m illion« eonfleoate to m arry her.”—Chicago Record-Her ficial to science and nature study. 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