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GRESHAM G resham O utlook H L. ST. CLAIR. E d ito r and P u b l'r. O ne year. 1 1 50; s ix m o n th , 76 eta; th r ee m onth'» tria l su b scrip tio n , 60c. Advertising K ate« rea so n a b le Our r e p r e s e n ta tiv e w ill ca ll. Phone 701 "The L 1 n o t ype W ay 1« the W ay th at Win».'' JANUARY 1. 1013 A L iterary T ou r o f th e N o rth w est & TWICE A WEEK P ublished every T uesday and F rid ay a t G resham , Oregon. Our Subscription R ates OUTLOOK FRIDAY. T h is is th e ch ro n icle of a stric tly an d purely lite ra ry to u r w hich a n o th e r an d m yself m ade o ver m any p o r tions of th e g reat new w est; n ot an acco u n t of events n o r a vivid d escrip tion of scenes, b u t a sw inging to u r on p aper o ver one of th e g rea test and g ran d e st p o rtio n s of a g rea t co u n try . We have seen th e b eau ties of its m ountains, its forests, its p ra i ries, an d enjoyed th e h o sp italities of of its cosm opolitan people, and have of "O h. I w alked very carefu lly on lated th a t the farm ers m ake irrig at- ing ditches by plow ing a furrow and my tip to es up to h im .” giving th e w ind a chance to do the • And you ca u g h t h im ?” rest. H ow ever tr u e th ese sto ries " I guess n o t.” may be, o r w h eth e r th e fence pass- W hat did you do n e x t? ” T he next tim e I trie d an o th e r ed safely th ro u g h th e breexe o r not, gam e. I laid for him in th e g rass. I know n o th in g ; but I do know th a t and w hen h e was n ea r enough I , it blows up th e re at nearly all tim es. craw led up an d sn a tch e d a t th e for I have felt it blow. I also know b rid le; b ut d a rn him , he kicked me th a t th e re is no o th e r w in ter wind in th e side and tro tte d aw ay; gthe so w onderful as th e 'c h in o o k , next tim e I th o u g h t to fetch him , which com es along u n h erald ed w hile so I sn eak ed up behind, an d w hen th e valley and m o u n tain s are buried he w asn 't expecting it I g rabbed him under sev eral feet of snow , and th a t th e "other waV, for h e let both heels An tw en ty -fo u r h ours th e snow is like I th in k my h a t a honeycom b, and In a day m ore Is fly a t my head all gone except on th e su m m its s u r saved my life .” "P o o r fellow! How did you finally rou n d in g th e valley. In th e G rand Ronde valley are al co rral h im ? ” " T h a t's ju s t w hat I did. I s u r so th e g re a te st of h o t sp rin g s to be found on th e coast. On cool rounded th e blam ed cay u se.” T h a t was th e way I found th e m ornings they send up g rea t banks W illam ette valley. She found it of steam all th e tim e— a delicious place to ta k e a b ath , good fo r Its an d expressed it lik e th is: cleansing and cu ra tiv e resu lts. Some day it will become a fam ous reso rt, Sunrise on the W illam ette. T h e su n s in k s d ow n w ard th ro ’ th e s ilv e r as it should be now. T he G rand mist Ronde is th e sp o rtsm a n ’s p aradise, T h at lo o m s a c r o s s th e v a lle y , fo ld on for its m iles of tu les abound w ith ac- fold, And slid in g thro' th e field s th a t d aw n q uatic birds and its silvery stream s are alive w ith tro u t. It is alm ost a h a s k iss e d W illa m e tte sw e e p s, a ch a in o f liq u id paradise, in fact, b u t she can tell gold. you th a t b e tte r th an I: A rou n d it rea ch th e h ills, lik e enter- . a id b ands, And fu r th er, h ig h er, m ore m a je s tic sta n d s M ount B aker, c h a s te and w h ite — the o cea n 's bride. W ith n o is e le s s f e e t th e p ea rl-to p p ed I w a te r s g lid e; P u s h in g ea ch o th e r up th e b la ck tid e la n d s. H ere w ild , s w e e t ro ses, lik e a n a m e th y s t ‘ cloud, M ake pink th e a ir and sc e n t th e la n g u o r o u s breeze, T h a t w a n to n s o v e r th o s e fa r W estern se a s; A nd w h en th e su n d ro p s d ow n w ard , flam in g proud, T h is s tr e tc h o f w ater, p eta led fo ld on fo ld . S e e m s on e great c r im so n pop p y, flecked w ith gold. — E n a H lg g e n so n . WANTS Official pap er of th e Town G resham , Oregon. Official paper of th e Town F airview , Oregon. have done all th is; ra th e r, we are E ntered a s second-class m a tte r le word for first In sertio n ; one- M arch 3, 1911, a t th e Postofflce a t h all cent a word each subsequenl GreBham, Oregon, u n d er th e Act of R ising in lofty g ran d e u r, o ’erlook- Insertion. M arch 3, 1879. an d m ake m any ac q u ain tan c es and ing all o th ers, sta n d s M ount B aker, M inim um , any Insertion, 10c. so litary an d alone, th e m onarch of learn m any th in g s only to be learned ON THE WRONG TRACK. th e O lym pian m o u n tain s, w reath ed by visitin g th ese places an d seeing LIVESTOCK in e te rn a l snows. I t needs no des T h re e well dressed boys betw een an d h ea rin g fo r ourselves. crip tio n h ere, for all have read ac LOST Strayed or Stolen, bay ni£ 1« an d 18 years of age were arre ste d T his is th e g lo rio u s new w est, the w eigth ab o u t 1400 pounds; co u n ts of th e A lpine to u rists who sh o d ; w hite on fo reh ead ; flow in P o rtlan d yesterday for a series of | hom(Jj th e fo0tstool of o u r yo u th , and have ascended its hoary su m m it to m ane an d tall. Reward. M. Bu burg laries. One of the boys in his w here we ro am ed to g e th e r w hen chll- view th e pigm y w orld below. It is F airv iew , Box 64. confession a fte r a rre st said, "W e d ren , a „d w here we dw ell In th e so- a t once g ran d an d In sp irin g and a w orthy them e fo r a w o rth ier pen FOR SALE—Six cows, th ree you lived a t hom e and o u r p are n ts kept her days of o u r m iddle age. To- fresh ; th ree strip p ers. T hree g> th a n mine. It sta n d s a se n tin el of tra c k of o u r spending money. We g e th e r we have seen It in m any plac- w ork horses. Reasons for selli Tim e, one of th e galaxy of T ita n s needed m ore cash and we got It the es, and a p a rt we have trav eled over no feed. M ust be sold. Come and overlooking a w orld of pigm ies. Of its fa ir dom ain seek in g p leasu re, look them over as I am going to best way we could.” O klahom a th is spring. Your price th e o th e rs a re R ain ier, Hood, St. T hose p are n ts w ere w onderfully know ledge and rec reatio n . We h a v e ■ T rall8 on w ard ever, c u r v in g a s it g o es, will be mine. One mile and a h all P a s t m an y a h ill an d m a n y a flow ered T h e G rande S o n d e T a lle y . H elens, S hasta, T h ree sisters, n ea r sighted in th e ir efforts to keep become acq u ain ted w ith its varied south of O rient. H. McGlnnes, Jfc- lea, Ah, me! I know how lik e a g o ld en flow er Adam s, Jefferson and several sm a ll trac k of th e boys’ spending money. resources, its clim ate, its people, and U n til It p a u se s w h ere C olu m b ia flow s 1, Box 38, Boring. T h e G rande R onde V a lle y lie s th is er m o u n tain s, all w ithin a rad iu s of They probably d id n ’t see th e ir good form ed iileaB of its fu tu re p o s s ib il D e e p -to n g u e d , d e e p -c h e ste d to the A u g u st n ig h t, a th o u san d miles, b ut M ount B aker FOR SALE— F o u r pigs, 6 w e jk s old. w a llin g sea. clothes, no r in q u ire ab o u t th e ir h a b ities. In th e new w est is g rea tn ess Locked in by d im p led h ills w h ere C h ester W hite brood so"» farrow s is th e p eer of all. It is only her its. If they hud kept track of th e yet unknow n, an d th e fu tu re g e n e r a - . O lo v e ly v a le s thro' w h ich W illa m e tte p u rp le lig h t in Ja n u ary . Phone 49%. tf L ies w a v erin g . T h ere a t th e su n s e t hour m use th a t can tell w hat prose fails boys instead of th e ir spending money tio n s who sh all com e will m ake it an j s lip s ! em p ire su rp assin g th a t of C aesar or O Ironclad h ills th a t h ear it s s o f t S in k d ow n w ard , lik e a r a in lsjw -tin te d to do: th in g s n iM it have been different. FO R SALE— H orses, < Jersey cow, 2 sh ow er. v o ic e c a ll! C leo p a tra—a g ard en spot of th e e a rth , A m illio n co lo red r a y s, s o f t , c h a n g e calves, two sown ‘"¡ffe O. L C. an<1 My h eart tu r n s ev e r to th o s e s w e e t, cool Mount Baker. NEW GAME SPEC IE S. th e like u nto which none o th e r has W hite L eghorn hen v. H. R- K ane, fu l, b rig h t. lip a «88 L a ter th e la r g e m oon r is e s, round and T h ou sp h in x th a t s it t e t h a t th e op al y et asp ired . Two s is te r sta te s, be P hone 293. T h at, p a ss in g , p r e s s ea ch rock or S uggestions have been m ade th a t tw een which g a te w h ite . g r a s s y w a ll. T h a t le t s th e ocea n in to P u g e t sea, And th ree B lu e M ou n tain p in es a g a in st new gam e species of birds, anim als "R o lls th e O regon,” K eep in g th y s ile n t w a tch o’er T im e and TEN MILCH COWS fo r “Jhle, some it to w er am i fishes should be secured from H old th e suprem acy and ad v an tag e T h ro’ p a stu r e lan d s, w h ere m ild -ey ed fresh, som e fresh soon ;t also Brown L o n ely and dark. A c o y o te 's m o u rn fu l F a te, c a t tle feed , L eghorn hens fo r saTte, B. r o th e r cou n tries and prop ag ated here. in ev ery th in g th a t is needed to ran k T h ro u g h c lo u d s th a t v eil th y gra n d eu r T h ro’ m a r sh y flats, w h ere v e lv e t tu le s cry H oover, H oover S ta., Esi It is even suggested th a t th e leg isla them w ith the forem ost in all th e S in k s from th e cu n yon w h ere th e riv er m istily . g row , Line. P hone 42x. Or w ith th e su n 's fierce h a lo on th y lea p s, tu re m ake an ap p ro p riatio n fo r the a r ts of peace o r w ar. T h eir com P a st m an y a ro se tree, m a n y a s in g in g A blad e o f s ilv e r u n d ern ea th th e m oon. brow ; reed, purpose and send men to get them . bined resources, so n early alik e, yet F u rro w ed b y la v a , ru g g ed , ste r n and FOR SALE— T eam , wagon and h a r I h ear th o s e w et lip s c a llin g , c a llin g L ik e r e s tfu l s e a s the y e llo w w h ea t fields ness. All in good condition. E n T he Oregon S portsm an calls a tte n in m any was d issim ilar, can m ake of w h ite, lie, low . qu ire of Hoover, H oover sta tio n , tion to th e m a tte r and advises ex th em th e com ing abode of g reatn ess D rea m le s an d still. And w h ile th e T hou w ert a m a rv el to m e on ce, but E stacad a Line. tf T h e su n s in k s d ow n w ard thro' th e trem-< v a lle y s le e p s now . trem e caution. such uh th e Union has never known b lin g haze. M a je stic sp h y n x ! I read th y se c r e t Oh h ea r!— th e lu lla b ie s th a t lo w w in d s Such experim en ts rarely ever B E E F CATTLE, Stock c a ttle and T h e m ist flin g s g lis t e n in g n e e d le s before. croon. — E lla H lg g en so n . rig h t. fresh cows w anted. A ndrew s bring th e best resu lts, th e m ost no h ig h and h igh er, And she and I believe th a t tim e Bros., P lea san t Home. P hone 27 9. G od, le t m e be a m o u n ta in w h en I die. ta b le being th e In tro d u ctio n of th e will com e; if n o t in o u r day an d gen And thro' th e c lo u d s— O fa ir b eyon d a ll We leave O regon, th e h and of th e S tu n g by th e h a il, la sh ed by th e te r p r a ise !— C hinese p h e a sa n t; but th e re a re e ra tio n , th en when th e y ears a re ripe REAL ESTATE, RENTALS M ount H ood lea p s, c h a ste n e d , fro m a Beaver, and ta k e a m ighty leap to rib le ra in s! o th e r notew orthy experim ents in this fo r such fru itio n . She an d I believe the land of th e fo u r-leaf clover and L et la v a fires su rg e , tu r b u len t and h igh , FOR REN T— 6-room house, se a o f Are. good line th a t have resu lted d isastrously. all th is and we believe th a t many — E lla H lg g e n so n . And fierce w ith to rm e n t th ro ’ m y rh o dodendron bells— th e glorious co n d itio n ; »7 a m onth. E nquire b u r stin g v e in s; T he English sparrow is an exam o th e rs do. My p raise is my w ord for sta te of W ashington. I t has m any L et lig h tn in g s flam e arou n d m y lo n e ly Mrs. T. R. H ow ltt. tf In days gone by th e W illam ette ple of w hat should not have been it, an d h ers is th e poetry. b eauties fashioned by m an but m ore brow. FOR SALE— A nice little bungalow valley was th e scene of several done In th is country. In A u stralia th a t w ere form ed by th e hand of n a And m ig h ty sto r m -c lo u d s ra c e and break nearly new, p lastered , concrete bloody en co u n ters betw een the th e im ported ra b b it becam e a pest. The New W est. and roar fo u n d atio n , w ith 1 acre. $1250. tu re. F rom th e east to th e w est— w hites an d th e In d ian s. T he most .Stand up m y W e s t! L ift th y y o u n g , A b o u t m e; le t th e m e lte d la v a flow In Oregon th e G erm an carp Is a n u i E. D avidson, G resham . P hone 509. from Idaho to th e Pacific ocean— R a w fu r r o w s in m y b r e a st, to rm en t n o b le head n o tab le was th e b a ttle of th e A biqua, sance. MISCELLANEOUS Its resources a re m anifold, and vol On th e str o n g p illa r o f th y proud, m e sore. ab o u t tw enty-five m iles so u th e a st of (ire a t care should be exercised If um es could be w ritte n ab o u t them , Oh, God! L et m e c u r s e lo n e lin e s s , y e t LOST— One E. P rest-O -L ite ta n k , on w h ite th roat, A fter it was o ver th e re was new species are to bo tu rn e d loose A m i le t th y g o ld h air on the se a w in d s Salem. se e b u t as sh e loves th e rugged coast Powell Valley road, betw een 82d co m p arativ e peace, alth o u g h w ar M y v e r y f o r e s t s fe lle d b en ea th m y float. here, and it w ere b e tte r to devote stre e t, P o rtlan d , an d G resham . an d th e sto rm s th a t b eat upon its e y es. th e money to p ro tectin g w hat we a l In th e w o rld 's m arch , k eep s t e p w ith m u tte rln g s w ere h ea rd an d many shores, 1 will go to th e fu rth e st N otify phone 801 for rew ard. G iv e m e a ll T im e’s d istille d a g o n y — lo f t y tread ready have. N othing can be b e tte r A nd Arm. If p a ssio n from th e S ou th d ep red atio n s w ere co m m itted. In a point, aw ay to th e G eorgian gulf, and L et m e s t ill sta n d , m u te, b en ea th tho G rinding anil R ollin g. few years, how ever, th e re was no th a n th e tr o u t in o u r strea m s, nor h a s fled. sk ies. tell a little sto ry of th e an cien t fish at. A. E. D eH aven’s mill a t New And from th e N o rth and E a st th e r e shadow of w ar rem a in in g an d w hite- th e gam e birds we alread y possess. er-folk th a t once d w elt upon Its T h ro’ sto r m s th a t b ea t an d in w a rd fires P lea san t Home. Open every day. y e t re m a in s w inged peace has hovered o ver the Only song birds are welcome and bleak and in h o sp itab le shores. th a t burn. I t s le a p in g Are In th y fu ll, s w e llin g fru itfu l W illam ette. I ap p reciate they are scarcely w orth th e tro u b le T o rtu red , y e t sile n t; su ffe r in g , y e t FOR DRY CORDWOOD, delivered T h ere is a "lo v er's le ap ” upon th e v e in s; such a co n d itio n , an d so does she, and expense. L et well enough alone. I f o th e r s h ave fo r g o t th e flag th a t led anyw here, call phone 338. T. beach— In fact no beach ev er in h a b T h a t p ure— torn and tem p ted h e a r ts m a y l i f t To in d ep en d en t freed om , and n ow fa il but th e calm m onotony does not su it A lm quist, G resham . tf ited by In d ian s would be of any in and learn T he ’’L ite ra ry T o u r” by E. L. to h er ta ste , as she longs fo r more H land In th eir ow n s tr e n g th and pride, s tirrin g scenes and th e th u n d e rs of te re st w h atev er w ith o u t one— and T h e n o b le m ea n in g o f th e w ord "en FOR SALE— 7 h-pow er, tw in cylin T h orpe in this Issue Is ju s t an Im dure." — E lla H lg g e n se n . der, Yale m otorcycle. O tto M ag th e sto ry goes th a t a young brave and try ag in ary tr ip —a fanciful sk e tc h ; but nuson, R. 2, GreBham, tf T o ap e th e o ld er n a tio n s, th ou m y N atu re, as expressed by th e w arrin g an d his dusky bride found surcease th e poems by E lla H lggenson b rea th And now o u r h u rrie d trip is alm ost i lem en ts of th e su rro u n d in g sea. W est. and oblivion from p ersecu tio n and Men W ant W ork. a s p irit of life In th e w est th a t is in S ta n d true— nor le t th y ste r n e y e s ever over and th e re m ust com e th e re tu rn T w enty h a rd -w o rk '” «’ ’"«•« desire tro u b le by leaping han d -ln -h an d The V alley of Peace. q u a il com parably touching to a lover of to everday life in th e dingy office, on positions in th e coi A s lo n g a s thou h a st b rea th fo r f r e e T h is lon g, g r e e n v n lle y , s lo p in g to the from a ce rtain p roniintory over-look o u r boundless m ou n tain s, seas anil th e crow ded s tre e t— b u t th a t re able wage. A ddrest d om 's cry. su n . ing a trea ch e ro u s sw irl of th e gulf. m ons, 195 B urnside ru sh in g rivers. Mr. T horpe and Mrs. m inds m e: And a stro n g , p a s s io n a te h eart w ith in W ith d im p lin g , s ilv e r w a te r s lo ite r in g T his rocky point Ju ts o u t in to th e H lggenson w ere you th fu l chum s, and th y b rea st. T he o th e r day a frien d of m ine Oregon. th r o u g h ; — E lla H lg g e n so n . T h e sk y th a t b en d s a b o v e m e, m ild and w aters not fa r from a stre tc h of sh in met a m em ber of th e P o rtlan d gov it Is but n a tu ra l th a t they should FOR SALE— 1200 ing sand know n as Sem iahm oo sp it; b lu e: ltlend th e ir efforts to g eth er, he In Morse p latfo rm scale, cheap. See ern m e n t and th e la tte r, clasping my T he W illam ette valley lies n early T h e w id e, s t ill w h eat field s, y e llo w in g an d th is is its tra d itio n a l history. M. D. K ern. prose anil she in poetry, in th e ir frie n d 's h and said, "W h ere in sheol o n e by one, all so u th of P o rtla n d , and its p rin ci It Is a sto ry th a t will do fo r ro m an Im aginary to u r of th e north w est. And a ll th e p e a c e fu l so u n d s w h en d ay Is have 1 seen you b efo re?” pal city a fte r leaving th e m etropolis GOOD SEASONED LIV E WOOD, tic people, b u t th e follow ing will done— "D on’t know ,” answ ered th e $4 50 a cord. Good dead wood, probably be m ore su itab le for r a I c a n n o t h ear th e ir c a lm m o n o to n y ! T he M etzger elan, otllclully know n j is Salem , w ith A lbany, E ugene and frien d , "w h a t p art of hades do you $4 .00. J. C unningham . Phone G reat God! 1 w an t th e th u n d er o f the tional m o rtals; as T he O regon Society U nited o th e r « m ailer places sp rin k le d about. 385. *100 re p re se n t? ” se a l On a ce rtain occasion a m an was D escendants Huron T heobald Metz- >' a < Salem 1 once h,‘ard “ d lv e r|- 1 w a n t to f e e l th e w ild , red lig h tn in g s 1 th o u g h t they both seem ed to be A LA D IES’ CA PE, w hich was le ft a t ?e r von W elbnom .” will have Its a n - ' *'ig sto ry about one of th e solid men seen rid in g along th e beach on a run ge very fam iliar w ith th e dom ain of th e hom e of Geo. F. H oney on horse th a t belonged to som eone else. todav Long may It | <»*« c «P>’al city w hich is good A round, a b o u t m e; h ea r th e b illo w in g linai reunion S atan, b u t I found th a t my friend enough to repeat. s u r f. th e evening of Nov. 19, is a t th e T he p rim itiv e m ethod of disposing of flourish. And b r e a th e th e te m p e s t's sib ila n t, such m alefacto rs was a rope, a con knew P o rtlan d very w ell, also. The lie is a pioneer and cam e o v er the O utlook office. O w ner m ay have so b b in g b rea th ; official asked him , “ H ave you ever sam e by id en tify in g p roperty and venient tre e an d a tria l afte rw a rd , T he in creasing price of w heat plains w ith an ox tra in before th e To f a c e th e e le m e n ts , d e fy in g d ea th . been h ere b efo re?” paying for th is ad. sh o u ld cause a g re a te r consum ption ra ilro a d s were th o u g h t of. He can And flin g m y s e lf p ron e on th e sp ra y - but th e w heels of p ro g ress had a l “ Oh yes, I was h ere sev eral tim es b ea t tu r f. ready stru ck th e te rrito ry of W ash- of vegetables, th en th e price of po enjoy h earin g of th e Incident, but And hear th e s tr o n g w a v e s tra m p lin g lntgon and th e ow ner b ro u g h t su it before th e flood.” DRY CORDWOOD, secc ta to es would go up and w heat would possibly be m ight not relish having "W hy, you seem to be very young w in d an d rain. d elivered in G resham . his nam e m ade public, so 1 will ta k e a tum ble. L ik e h erd s o f b e a s ts u p on th e m ig h ty to recover th e anim al. a . P ra tt. P hone 338. co n sidering th e tim e y o u ’ve been on sp a re him th a t m uch; h ut he is my A law yer from S eattle was en g ag plain . — E lla H lg g e n so n e a r th .” W ANTED— Sm all potat In th is last y ear of booxe in O re victim for th is y arn : ed to defend th e su it and he brought "Com e now ,” said my frien d , ch an g e for mill feed T h ree h u n d red m iles o r m ore by up points of law to convince th e ju s- gon the moon ce leb rates th e New One day, w hile crossing th e plains, Mill, F airv iew . Phon Y ear by g ettin g full tonight. S ever th e tra in cam e up w ith a band of rail on th e e a ste rn co u rse lies nest- ,,cp (h a t th e man being in possession "w h a t are you giving m e? D on't go to slin g in g jokes a t a stra n g e r.” al hum an beings will do th e sam e friendly Indians, and lie m ade a bar- led In th e Blue m o u n tain s one of the ()f , hp hprgp waa no, proof positive Coal. "W ell as you w ere h ere before th e te r fo r a good-looking cayuse pony, most fe rtile valleys of all Oregon. , h a t ,le h a J 8loien Jt. T he ju stice thing. I have recently unloa flood p erhaps you can tell me som e th e celeb rated K ing coa lie was very proud of it, an d rode It has ev ery th in g th a t m odern c iv - , ¡ng, a n |( iy o v erru led th e point. ‘ No, N ancy, it was not th e dying gully ah ead of th e calvacade of ox ilizatiop can give it an d Is tru ly one | F in ally th e S eattle law yer read th in g about M other Noah. H istory Beats Rock Springs at le M. gasp of th e old y ea r you heard. It team s an d was soon o u t of sig h t, of th e g ard e n sp o ts of Oregon. If from B lackstone a case precisely says very little ab o u t th e old lad y ,” land prices. ” Oh, you a re away off th e track . was only th e honk of an autom obile A fter „ few h o u rs th e rest of th e , it w ere an Inland sea its breezes Gravel an<1 Si sim ilar. I am prep ared to fi iliat was w atching ihe new year In pa rty canu. up to him sittin g ru efu l would m ake It th e w o rld 's reso rt for | -w h a t do I care fo r B lackstone o r I d id n 't m ean N oah's flood. I m ean an d sand in any quant: ly on th e gro u n d , w ith his pony y achting, fo r th e wind alw ays blows any o th e r iaw y p r«" c rieil the Justice, th e one of ’94.” W hile pit. Alto team in g , grs T he S te ttle r Box factory of P ort- "O h, le t’s have a c ig a r.” ab o u t fifty feet aw ay q ueitly nib th ere, and it blows h ard , too. know (hl, ni4ll » h o i to l f th e horse sm oking cig ars ----- an d — In- cavatlug. J. H. Hoss ind w ill build a la rg e additio n al 79x bltng th e fresh grass. As It was q u eer ta les a re told of th e pow er o t an(, go , havp decided jt. T h a t’s they w ere m t on th e east stile to cost $60,- dulglng in unm ean in g ta lk sh e was ¡only about a m ile to th e final camp- th e G rand R onde xephyrs, one be- pnouR^ j am ju d g e h ere, s ir ! ” T he lta rte lt M eira > 00. th in k in g of som ething m ore w orthy tng gro u n d th e p arty left o u r frien d lug th a t a m an once plowed up "Y ou h o n o r,” replied th e law yer. and fitting as a closing trib u te . She W ishes to announce to rh e r u ra l c a rrie rs a re th e h appiest a,o n « * 1,h ,h e Problem of how to strip of lan d for a w heat field a n d ,.., knpw ypu havp decided th e case. whom they are Indebted for pro , ,,pie oil e a rth todav T h e ir heavl- regain possession of his steed As th e next day found all th e soli he , rpa(J , hp p p |n t mprp, y to ghow you called it , duce, m erch an d ise and due bills, to i work of t h e y e a r Is Just over. * • 1,1,1 "how u ” 1,1 <‘an ‘» w lth ,n h*d “ P had b’“' n b,own * wav w hat a bloom ing old fool------- ” The Lamp la the W est. call a t B. L. W alrad 's residence on two h o u rs, som e of th e p arty went d u rin g th e n ig h t, leaving only a "W h a t's th a t? ” In terru p ted th e V en u s h a s lit her s ilv e r la m p South R o b erts avenue and we will Thh S P. Co. claim s to have spent back to search for him . an d they larg e shallow hole. He plowed it co u r, sp rin g in g to hia feet in a fren- Low In th e p u rp le w e s t. se ttle sam e. Also p arties indebted n m illions on th e coust th is year In found him sittin g on a sto n e n ea r again and once m ore th e sandy loam gy pf ragp B r ea th in g a s o ft and m ello w lig h t to us, kindly call and see us. U pon th e s e a 's fu ll b rea st: < te rn ien ta an d new lines. th e spot w here his pony had th ro w n flew aw ay w ith th e breeze, leaving "B lac k sto n e w as.” coolly conclud- JO H N BA RTELT. Mgr. It Is th e hour w h en m ead and w ood _--------------- him off. In hts h and he held th e th e hole a little d eeper. T hen lie thp S eattle sh a rp , resum ing his In flue a eed -p ea rls a re d ressed . < f , r up. T he w inter Is not over bridle rein , and his horse was stan d - tilled th e hole w ith w ater and be- seat. , Cough M edicine for C hildren. F a r o u t, fa r o u t, th e r e s tle s e bar We g en erally have o u r worst | nK sq u arely across th e road look- gan raisin g d u ck s and g e e se , wnich S ta r ts fro m a trou bled sle ep . Never give a child a cough m edi But she did not h ea r of any leg- T he sa d d le was p u rsu it m ade him a m illio n aire I . a pndg o r guch g| OriP# M j te $l. ghe W h ere ro a rin g thro' th e n arrow str a it. cine th a t co n tain s opium in any Hier in Ja n u a ry . tng docile enough T h e m e e tin g w a te r s leap ; form . W hen opium Is given o th e r • j u n d er his body. Some of th em help- few years, only saw th e poetry of B ut s t ill th a t sh in in g p a th w a y le a d s and m ore serio u s diseases may fol u probably do not Intend to p(, g( r a iRh te n m a tte rs o u t and It Is said th a t th e b uildiugs and A cro ss th e lo n e ly deep. low Long experience has dem on th a t good reso lu tio n , hut you ,^ p ,.ayugp behaved ad m irab ly . Due fences have to be chained to th e ■em lohm oo Spit. W h en 1 s a il o u t th e n arrow s t r a its stra te d th a t th e re is no b e tte r o r 1 of th e party was very Inquisitive, gro u n d to keep them in place: and will. W h ere u n k n ow n d a n g e r s be. One Iona. low . n arrow str ip o f g lis t safer m edicine for roughs, colds and And c r o s s the trou bled, m o a n in g bar e n in g sa n d s croup in ch ild ren th an C h a m b e rla in ’s 'a n il th e follow ing co n v ersatio n took a n o th e r sto ry Is told of how a H ain T o th e m y ste r io u s sea - Flung out tnto the Georgian G ulf, one H appy New Y ear again, Just for ICough Remedy It is equally v alu place: ¡of ca rs w as lifte d up bodily and Dear God, w ilt thou not set a lamp wide. able for ad u lts. Try It. It contains luck and good m easure. "W ell, and how did you catch blown over a board fence which grew Lew in tha west for m ef Blue »weep of sunlit waves on every no opium o r o th e r h arm fu l drug. Are you writing R " 1 H 4 ” yet? him?” alongside the railroad i It is also re- < n jc —■11« Hlggenson. Try a Want Ad. For sale by all Dealers.