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" roet id Juli. " i" Tom McCarthy, of Roseburg, a younf man in jail at Eugene for being drunk and disorderly, wrote the following: I am standing by the bars, Lucille, I am lingering for ten daya; But these are not the bars, my dear, Whei-3 they make absinthe frappes. I was hunting for one such like And found it, tco, not far; And just for getting ten outside I got ten inside the bar. I used to study law, Lucille, And thought I was a star; But wi.on the law it studied me I found I was dnLarred. There ure bars all arcund me And I cannot get a drink Barring muddy water,- But that is surely i,n the blink. And this is the moral, dear, As there is to every tale When you hit his little city Just reef up your sail; Hold a stop watch on your thirst And you'll commit no crime. But if you fingers slip a notch Then you'll surely be doing time. Sma. t lhi..gs lipped. John B. Gooding was in town Tuck- day walking around as active as a boy, and while here made the printer fool good. Madison (Va.l News. So many girls are wearing engage ment rings nowadays that for a girl I go with her fingers bare looks like a advertisement. Somerville Jc urnal. "What's all the excithment about? Summer Boatder "Nothing; just ynching. The man who wrote the folders describing this place is coming down on the train. Puck. That a baseball club is effective) an advertising medium is nicely illus trated in the case of Patton, Pa., which was unknown before the enthusiasts of the place purchased the Hornell franchise- Oil City Blizzard. The health food boy is wild with joy And his life is gay and glad; For he'B in love with thatcharming dove, The girl in the corset ad. Philadelphia Bulletin. Evelyn Weren't you awfully embar rassed when they named you as a co respondent in the Allingham divorce case? Gladys Oh, no; I didn't mind it much. The papers managed to print quite a decent-looking pictur s of r.e. Judge. Patience Will is a regular contrib utor to the magszinr. Patrice Indeed! 1 didn't know he wrote at u.i I "Who Said anything about writing? He buys it evory month." Yonkers Statesman. A subscriber glided into our sanctum sanctorum this week and handed us a dime on subscription. We thanked him for the dime, handed it to our com positor as part pay and wrote a nice local about our friend being in town. Mancos (Colo.) Tribune, Ladles- Will Please Skip This Ladies skip this paragraph. ItHgot into type by mistake. The printer was requested to destroy it but failed to do so: pnoq joq uo puB8 0 pnq ous ji 'MoqouiOB V! 13 p.ous aou( t puoj iCpvajpi s,ous wood siqj, 'jl!lopB 0) B;U33 UD 1030IA IttOJil M0l9 v jo pujn qnvo oqi b;d3 oqs 'Moq Cub inoji; pun. n.Hs 131 no 1n3 :mouh o )0U iqHno oqs SJuuriouioB s,n 'UUIUOM B EOUiO.Vl Bq) JUMUU 8,0.101)) JT Goiiik the Kn'n'.itM. An'editor, uftcr running up against . " , ,. . I .,, i r i.i. following: A man may use tho mole on tho back of his neck;forn collur button; he may rido a freight train to savo three cents a mile; ho may light tho lamp with a splinter to savejmiitch; ho may stop his watch at night to save wear; use a period for semi-colon to save ink, and pasture his grandmother's gravo to savo liny, but a man of this kind is a scholar and a gentleman com pared to a man who will tnko a news pnper and when asked to pny for it put it back in tho postuflico mnrked "Re fused." Unthcr Severe. Gervais Star: Is it not about time to call a halt on thoso promiscuous development leagues? It is a wonder the railroads do not shut down on hauling them around. We candidly believe tho people are sick and tired to death of them. They servo no practical purpoao and uro poorly at tended since primary election time. Wi'.liam K..: to n.y received in good coin ition from Frocport, 11., a fine Houdan Rooster to add to his blooded stock. Hutting Into Cuba's A (Talis The Cuban situation has brought up a new question for consideration. It i a very serious one also, this one of how far a country can go in interfering the affairs of a weak one. It I as been done in ages past as part of the imper ial policy for the acquisition of new ter ritory, almost universally the protect orate being followed by ownershi through a gradual process. It is easy England has proven a master hand i the game. Now it looks as if Unc Sam was continuing in it, fullowing th start already made in the Philippine and Porto Kico. Wo did it very nicelj in the Philippines, and before the gam was fairly started were fighting th men we were supposed to be befriena ing. Will there be anything like it t'lis game. It looks that way. Strict ly it is not the proper thing to butt to the affairs of others; but with bit nations anything goes. Really it woulc be much better for Cuba to be a part of the United States, being naturally tributary to it physically, presentin an entirely different situation from that of the Philippines, but our government should not take any cold blooded course to bring about such a result, ani pip ticularly, just before a big presideniia campaign it would show better taste to go a little slow. .Not Uhw Long Hut How Well Bulgaria leads the world in the num- bar of people over one hundred years Id. They evidently do not have much there to trouble them. The more civ ilized people become the less sense they seem to have in the matter of dress and food. They dress in an unhealthy way and eat the wor.t kind of foods to be secured. In fact thev live fast and hort. The lives of fashionable people are conducive to disease, and disease generally follows The simplest life is the healthiest. Good plain living, clean thoughts and a clear conscience ought to be suggestive of long lives. Bulga ria is a mountainous country, where outdoor lives prevail, and it is possible this has something to do with it. But after all there is something more than longevity to be desired. Many men live longer in lifty years than others in hundred. How well one lives is prob ably greater than how long. But the life well lived should carry with it also longevity. Will Seek Its Level. Some of the paper? are afraid that under the present system right men will gradually be able to centralize their wealth and keep it in the hands of the oldest members of their family until it shall become ruler of the world. hat has been figured out in the case f Rockefeller. But bless you it wil never happen. At the proper time the pcop'a will knock the bubble of wealth into a thousand pieces. What would men amount to against the combined power of millions. But water seeks its level, and just the same this matter of wealth will find its level. The Rocke fellers may continue to be enormously wealthy, hut some day something will full which will spread it out, and it will probably not take any legislation either. Killed by Carelessness. According to the figures given out in Chicago a short time ago, 2,048 perso.is wore killed or injured during a single year by i.ccictont3 resulting from sheer carlcssncss in handling poisons, drugs and medicines. Of these 2,048 cases, 892 were fatal in a single year as the result of only one form of carlessncus. Tho figures referred to above have to do only with accidents resulting from tho misuso of medicines, drugs and poi sons, and serve a useful purpose in call ing attention to a needless waste of hu man lifo that can, and ought to be, completely avoided. It is almost crim inal carlcssncss to leave within tho reach of children any medicine, or poi son, ur any article whatever which, if swallowed by a child would cause in jury. It is particularly important that I .. . . it.- - 1 medicines and poisons bo kept in a cup-. I board, under lock and key if possible. ! and that beforo medicine is taken it bo ascertained with absolute certainty that the right bottle has been secured, and that the proper dose is taken. Medicine should never be taken in tho dark, and never without un inspection of the label and a positivo assurance good and not nearly so expensive. that no mistake is being made. j a man is so smart to bo a politicial It seems impossible that thero can be loader, it does seem as if he cculd so much fool carelessness ns is shown j mako an honest living if he tried. by tho fact that 2,048 persons wero in- j How wi an opiuio of the Supreme jured in a single year from tho causes Court ,ook when it u 8pelled according explained. It cart.m.ly is time that, in L, the mothod of Josh mVwgai Bnd every household, a fresh determination presidnt Roosevelt bo reached to keep all medicines and, . , , .. .... ThorA Renms to be more lnntinor in nwnna in 11 I(1HIU1 ClOSHt. l!ir AWA V from tho reach of children, If this is done in overy homo thero will bo no more statistics ta show that S92 lives have been aiu-rilice.l in this manner in a single year. Few medicines which w'rll produce the result for which medicino is in tended can bs tak.Mi with impunity, for the drugs from which tho medicinal ef fect is secured are not intended to be taken except in small quantities. The directions for taking shoulJ always be given on the bottle. . X. fonie School Fl.uns, Labor Commissioner Hofi ha3 made a report showing the following: "The average of months' school .aught each year is increasing grad ually, there being a differance of two- tenths months between the average of 1JU4 and that of 1906. The average nonths of school for the year ending 1904 was 5.9 months, while that of 1906 .vas 6.1 months. The average monthly a.ary received by male teachers in 1904 was 554.22, as against $60.02 for , 1906, or an average increase of $5.80; while that of the female teacher for 1904 was $42.05, as compared with 544.95 for 1906, an average increase of pl.SO per month. "There are 2174 school districts in che state, as against 2169 in 1904 and a total of 815 male teachers and 3344 female teachers employed, showing a Jecrease of two male and an increase of 139 female teachers over two years igo." With an average number of months caught of only 6 it means that the teacher will have to lie idle six months in the year or rustle at other things, some longer some shorter according to the months of the school. No school should be less than nine months. Tax payers should take a deeper interest in their schools, and at the annual meet in: in the spring when the tax levy is made should be on hand to vote a levy of sufficient size to insure properwages for the teachers and equipment for the best organization of the school. The bulwark of the common people the pub lic schools should be kept on a high standard. . I hey Dayj Made Good. The manner in which the students of fie business department of Albany liege are making good will be appire- ciated by the following: Business Department of Albany Col lege, Albany, Oregon. Gentlemen: Replying to your letter of recent date addressed to the writer, we beg tj ad- vise that the-demand for expert Rem- . . . , ,. ,y, mgton operators and bill-clerks never has been so good. We receive through our Employment- Department on an average of one hun- i-,i e.. .n.' ,l j, v.. . ivr tenograpnic neip, ana we are not able to fill more than 75 per cent of them, i The best positions are the ones which. ' we are unable to fill on account of the : scarcity of competent stenographs, especially young men, We desire to thank vou for the oner- tn -of . r u i j..:r lL . .. J. me past year, ail ot wnom we were able to place in paying positions ironve- mediately, and everyone of them has 'made good." Trusting that you will soon be able to send us a few more competent stenog raphers and billers, we remain. Very Truly Yours, Remington Typewriter Co. Portland" Or., Sept. 26, '05. Frenzied Thoughts. Attorney General Moody as a substi-, tute for Secretary Taft, on the United . States Supreme bench, looks like short The Hogs Paid:. measuVe. . , ' John D. Rockefeller says the average Hogs are hogs, that's what An Al Amorican struggles too much. It ap-. any dealer recently paid J. I. Apple pears then, that the Standard had some ' gate of Benton county $127i7fi.f or eight trouble with the victims, after a... &rM Thouch Senator Dick claims to have months and 8 days old. The farmer put down the insurrection in Ohio, the cleared $87 on them above his expenses, woods are still full of insurgents. ! kh hr0Tne ' W "the impossible Bryan is what the esteemed N. Y. Times calls him. But this is a country that laughs at impos sibilities. President Roosevelt say3 it is not a sin to be rich. Still, it is a sin to be sinfully rich. Perhaps the woman who threw out of her home, her husband and her two grown sons because they would nut work, will feel sorry when she hears that they have starved to death, or 1 K. 111 1.. i i: i uiiiyiiu uu win uiiiy xeui runeveu. J Br.van might have expected to get a flKht out ot a mRn the name of Sui" "an. 1 There is no occasion for any city to be jealous becauso it has had no spec tacular bank failure. There are other kinds of advertising that are quito as ! the North than there is lynching in the South. Ihe two ' sections can their troubles to each other. tell The most popular books duiing Sep-, tember according to Bookman wore Coniston. Churcnill. Tho Awakenig of Helen Ritchie. Delnnd. The Jungle. Sinclair. I'am Decides, von Huttcti. Lady llaltimoro. Wister. The Fighting Chance. Chaml ers. The race v-- 1 1 s been shifcl Atlui.ta to Mi bile, hexu frm . HOME AND ABROAD. 1382 hunters licenses have been is sued in Marion county. The BentOii Republican is to be issued at Corvallis about the 10th of October. Oroville, Calif,, claims to have a dia mond mine. Ten to one there are no real diamonds in it, Walter Lyon has sold tin vt'est Sids Enterpri.v.', ut independence, to a man from South Dakota, and will retire from the paper. C. G. Belts, of Halsey, this week naid George Armstrong.of Benton coun ty $100 for eleven head of Shropshire lambs. That's bleating some. The prixies will be in Salem under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. They will also b in Albany later if Albany people and home talent want them. Prineville has had a fire starting in the Keddy livery barn, burning that, the M. E. church and five or six resi dences. The whole town was threat ened. Judge Harris this week rendered a decision in the case of W. S. Standieh agt. H. C. Mahon, brought to recover 50,000 shares of Great Northern Mining m M P named Hampton were arrested near Jefferson Monday for hunting without a license. Justice Parish, of Jeffer son, fined them $25 each. The Royal Insurance Co. has pinned its faith to San Francisco by announc ing rhp nnsf:i-llltinn rtf a hinr Vinilrtinn- j ii f 1 " m ' "if"? imed Hftmntnn wprp nrrpst-.pri noap. on a $75,000 lot. This following the payment of nearly $5,000,000 in losses. Eugene Register: Born on Sundav . morning, September 30, 1906, to Mrs. O. J. Kizer, a son. This is a posthu mous child, the son of O i. Kizer, who lost his life a few months aeo bv beiner kicked by a horse. Mr. Hammond will skin. Tillamook a- bout six miles, it is said, oo account nf the other road having gotten the right of way ahead of him. Tillamook is u i-.fi. . xt u ..I--!.. ru,c l" uc Blk "r"- " U,B entirely. The other affair. road - v y An important meeting of. the synod of the Presbyterian church will be held at Newport, October 10-14- Among the prominent men present will be Rob ert Speer of the toreign board, and Rev. Alexander Henrv. D. Di. of Pnil- adelpbia. The business men of Seattle- vester- day subscribed over $500,000 foff the big Alaska-V ukon fair, and it is said S650.- 9P0 of atojk wi" be s0'd in a'1-' H. E. 0If-tne "r.eeoalaP. 18 director of exploration and is proving a genius-at the business. Three Seattle men, L. Gruminger, C. Meadowcxaft and Jos. Bacher secured licenses at this city for $1 eachi under the representation that they resided in Oregon. It was learned yesterday that they had secured the licenses under false representations, and were brought to he under arre3t. settling the mat- " "y T . K P V . I , L T , "rSS of the Dalles and tne Cardinals of Port land. The Columbias won 22 to 0. The Chronicle claims the Columbias are the greatest foot ball teamiin east- ownn. RaMkp waS. JH rules were used. Butler formerly of the Albany College club team played at guard on the Cardinals. A $2700 necklace was stolen at' a A Mobile War. wedding fir-New York attended' bv Mobile, Oct. 2. Roy Hbyli a special officer of the Mobile- & Ohio Jf-.'!? ,Iing a fight at the county jaib between deputy sheriffs and a moD aeoerminea to capture uick Komnson, a negro, wno this afternoon attacked the lByear-old "iter of Blount Sossaman. Today in Hbtory. 1137. usalem, -Saladin took possession of Jer- 1691. War between, England and Ireland ended. Limerick tell. 811. First newspaper at Buffalo. jjw yor(- 1S67. Whiskey riot, m Philadelphia. 1 he manner in which Albany is build- .... .hi ing up is very gratifying ta all loya.J, residents of the ct5y. In i lie Clrcni Soart of tbe St'. of, O vo'i I r Linn Coonly A n l CuAmberiain, Plaintiff,, vu. O'mrlea L. Cnamberlain, Detendam , To CUtilel L, Chamberlain tbe above named do'endant: In ihe nam 01 the State ot Ortynn, yDU are hsrrby requ'rej to sppur and oDiwi-r the complaint filed agniuet ym in he above en Itledeuit on or hefom tbe 17th day ol November, MOO, that being Ihe lime prescribed io tbe oidei of pobllcatlon of thla rummoee; and t. mo lait to appear and answer eaid cum plaint, tbe plaintiff will apply to the KBcve pprited euiitled court loi tbe relief or in B'la comprint, to-w a tlecree diaaolvinK the bondg ol mat- nninnv now existinn between too and i naid plaintiff end for plain tiB's cost end - prb-raementa io tbia auit. This sammona is published by order ol tbe Honorable C. H. Stenail, Ooanty Judge ol Linn Oonmy, Oregon, made and dated on tbe Srd day of October . IIVO, I"" bllV UBtB Ul HIV DTBi pUl'IICa- i ii n la Friday, Ociobi-r 5th, 1906. anil m- sal I putill alfon ta to run eix cor- ... n lv wee fromtbe id dale of ra d r- oivision proposition ano getting signets w.K. HlLiby, ju fayor of division. A't.T-a' lor Pialni-fl Wo judge from the word he brings Aly, (J.nca),.Ofoi-ei: tl.wth.it Linn will make an effort ty take lover the-whole dutrict incUldiry the Lucky Boy road. MISFITS. There was plenty of birds left all. after Opal, representing hope, is the Oc tober jewel. It takes Celestials. a good dog to get the Can Taft with his 390 pounds of fat hold down Cuba. The marrying month of the year here. Boy's do your duty. Some' of the birds cost high if figured down to dollars and cents. No funny business being a Celestia pheasant today; How .would you like to be-hunted Kke Mongolian ring necked pheasant. I Some-dark cfouds in town to-daj. nght as silver sol urs tonight. v mio wliibiR. Wonder that China doesn't protest against the slaughter of her natives. Foot ball heroes will be the- order! unt" .alter Thanksgiving, ne8s 13 n0 longer. Thank good- The pheasant that day's slaughter is escapes the first a sprinter and a dodger from Hong Kong. John D. Rockefeller has again myi tenouay disappeared. Just sneaked off somewhere, the old hyuocrite. - A baifterv of Vancouver men Iiavs started for Cuba, but they won't bs. neeaeaj. it is all just a little game. Whafi-the matter of Crook county. The prize-to the woman hiving the iaiiuijF weiii, tu une witn oniy six at this-Redmond fair. While the Chinese pheasant season was opening m the Cascades th deer season opened! in the famous ' Adiron- dacks, the-resort of rich huntea. The opera house management last evening ior the protection of' their patrons refused to sell seats after all the house would) justify had baen dis posed of. Wild OatSt orReoben on a Tare; was- the subject of a Portland sermomSun day Some-snap- to that subject?, . and that's what' nv needed. Hit the-devil with his own' weapons. lne "Kfoii The Linsxounty board of equalisation is looking for a pleasant seance he irinnintr theendl Rmthni- MnrmvmiH others wilt be ore hand, but the board's-l backbone will' be- atll right. Chief MeLTaughlii and the famous Wl mm Flrrkn.-f-m rfafwtiva IMa. nln to the thieft Perhaps .' "Mr. Bbfflch witt keep the ce'unty PP.r A1 nVJln, ejeea W.' first street man thinks a food ibke. " wiuV, itmcii n How many.-saw the point without any help. ! Saturday was perhaps as good at BusiJ ness day as- Albany ever had. Big;, record breakim? sales are reported by most of the merchants. The entire week was a: g ood one, and there is: a general! report of a larger business- for the quarter than last year. Thi-ijalem Journal has been lanuaing it. to the Qregoraan good and hot for lying about, the-water of the valley town3 and wants it to look after its own microbes. Not a drop of water used in Albany- comes from the Willamette, a fact everybody knows, and yet the Orogonian stated the city was one using the-Willamette sewer water and has nejer corrected it, which is the worse-!; fenture of it. That big paper mightflj wellend a special man up the-valley to4 investigate tne water supplies of the-S cities, jiioany courts an noncsc one. An- Albany man who has haen offered; S,0JS??i 1 LPPert?,an Lsoat mr.i oakiTf a few months ago. doesnt see rjuun g01n to smash in that JuWt Scott was fined $S0 'at Convallis for. violation of the local optica law. "I won't stand the works, bv trollv. I apfwa' the case, by golly,. I appeal," h,,.... "J BV"J. Mpei, aw John, but he went to. jail just the stuns, 3ays the Time3. CongressmanlHawley, ia promising to do a great nanj things for Oregon when he gets back! at Washington, a mong others introduce bills for the im provement of all our rivers and harbors, for the condemnation of purchase of tho locks at Oregon City for ahorse hire for thi R. P. Dt men sounds, good, bat Mr. Hawley had.- better consult with the river and harbor committee andi a few other committees which run thisgs. The Luckey Boy Road.. Register: L. Zimmerman came down, from, the Lucky Boy mine last evening and went to Portland this morning, Mr. Zimmerman says there have haun about 40 Linn county citizens up in the Blue River district within the past month getting data on tho county 'TELEGRAPHIC THE LUMBER TRIM Being Investigated at San Fran cisco. San Francisco, Oct. 3. -The govern ment has begun an earnest inquiry of the methoHs of the lumber combine. Many witnesses are before the grand jury in an effort to secure the indict ment of several concerned in keeping up prices. Investigating the Snyder Case. Hillsboro, Oct. 3. Investigation is being carried on today a to the death of Carey Snyder. It is rumored evi dence is being secured which will show conclusively by whom he was-murdered and the murderer is believed to be known. The grand jury has been called to investigate the case. Wants $5000 Dividend. Olvmpia, Oct. 3.-The Pacific Express Company's report filtd with th rail road commission claims a S20 nnftumh- scription to the- Lewis and Clark fair,, a total loss, was a recently overlooked fact, and it has- $5,000 dividend coming tott. Tacoma, Oct I. -The bodv of And Rudy was found in the bay this morn ing with two wounds in his head. II& disanueared on th mnmini, f R.ari ding day Sept. 22. A mystery prevails. in icierence to it. Seward Alaska Oct l.-The Cook: party of climbers scaled Mount Mc Kinle? September 15. It is estimated! the height is 22.800. The thermoneter was sixteen below. Ghbosgo, Oct. . A cablegram to mutual friends says Dr. Frank Billings is soon to marry Mrs. Marshall Field, the widow of the merchant prince. ... uu.vfJM- Salem, Oct. 1. The dedication of the Kimball thelogical school is being ne,d th'8 afternoon in the presence of ' t1n"fia!sfem'5lv- f -WS " ?! Vi"S?,lt-ant eveDts m North-" ( western. Methodistisnu baukb,, vci. a. ai nuge caldron of boiling catsup exploded this morning at . brolz vinegar factory,, frightfully burn ling Claude Morris, a widow's son and j am employe. He is now in the sanitar- iuuiiiiiu serious conoiom BSJRBK4, Oct. 2. Citizens and union labor leaders held a mass meeting last nigttt and decided 2T Chinese- imported f rcmithe Tallant company, of Astoria, whn-work at the cannery must go. The people are much incensed, the scenes of i885i when the Chinese were driven out mast be reenacted. The Tallant Company may call fop-the militia. WAbHlNGTON, Oct. 2i.-Tbe Transport Summer sailed this morning with troops fbr-Ouba, and is due-at Havana on Fri day; Pteople Who Game ard Go Albert G Rockel, Oakland, Calif, e W B Gray. St Paul. A, Smith and family, Portland. Theo Roth, Portland. R J Hammer. Wrn Parker, Woodbara. H W Armstrong.-and wife, Los An g.'etes. JL Davis and wf, Portland. A A Hale, Jas A Hendersonv Los Angeles. ' E J Molloy, Jack Watson, ' " M F Drocconcln. " " Jack; Donman,. " ' G W Blackburn, Washington, D. C. A C Smith, San Francisco. -M. H. Gunderson, Walla Walla. O, W. Hodsonv Portland. D. Taylor, Independence, Mark Holmes, " J. W. Howe, Portland. M. W. Mahoney, Gervais. C. R. Wiley,. Mill City. Oscar Whitman, Salem, t J. M. Fuller, Seattle. J. G. Kelley, Portland. Mamie. E. Dias, N. Y. R. R. Hamersly, Alsea. n. w.seiter, Vernon. W. J. Churchill, Tangent. Ben Mitchell, Portland. K, J. Price, Kansas City. E. P. Sommers, Portland. H. J. fireggory, " R. C. Pepperling, Mill City. S. S. Ewing, Philomath. J. MtWilliaros, Halsey. Chas Loomis & wf, Newport. The Pyramid Builders. Mt: Sorenson has begun canvassing for a- local lodge of Pyramid Builders, the first one under the organization. The-rate will be $1.20 per month for persona 18 to 20 years of age, up to. $2 f r those 48 to 50 on an insurance- of $1,000, mad just twice as much for $2, 00. If a death occurs wittiin iwo years the insurance may be paid at the rate of $50 a month per $1,000. Among the prohibited occupations are persoas en gaged in the manufacture or sale of in toxicating liquors, professional base ball players, electric Unemen, gamblers, circular sawyers, battoonists etc. There is a strong disability and accident pro vision. The Fireman's Mascot. Is the name of a sparkling comedy which will be prcs nted next Saturday night. October C by Frank B. Marsh's Company. Some of the features are: A car load of pictorial paper. A uniformed band and orchestra. A very realistis fire scene. Some high class specialties. Some fine special scenery. A street parade at noon rain or shine.