Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, January 15, 1915, Image 3

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PENMANSHIP TEACHES YOU
M O W TO
BOOK
WRITE.
I T IS THE B E S T
BEA
[ 'T IFI 'LL —
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-- M E D
YOUR
WELFARE
OLD LADY
-v sa
NEW HOTEL HOUSTON
Dave Houston. Prop.
H. B. Thorsnvs, M*r.
Thoroughly modern. 101 Rooms of comfort. Mod­
erate Prices. Three minutes' walk from Uniop
Depet. Write for rates. 72 N. Sulfa $L. h)KIU.1D. Oft.
WEEKS’ BREAK-UP-A-COLD TABLETS
A guaranteed remedy for Colds and
La Grippe, Price 25c of your druggist.
I t ’» good. Take nothing else.—Auv.
Little Bit of Medical Advice.
Fashionable physician (to new pa
tient)— “ Ah, madam, I perceive that
you are all run down, a complete ner­
vous wreck, in fact. (Sizing up lux­
urious environment, and absently fall­
ing into his usual formula.) I would
advise a change of scene— er— say a
little trip to Europe— ” Lady (shriek­
in g)—“ Good gracious, doctor, I ’ve
Just come from there!”— Judge.
Answers the Purpose.
Wild-eyed customer— I want a quar­
ter’s worth of carbolic acid.
Clerk—This is a hardware store, hut
we have— er— a fine line of ropes, re­
volvers and razors.— Yale Record.
«*
To Brea): in New Shoes.
Always shake iu A llen ’s Foot-kase, a powder.
It eu re.h ot, sweating, aching, swollen loot
UUfas corns, Ingrowing nails and bunions. At
all druggists and shoe stcres, 25c. Dont accept
any substitute. Sample mai led FREE. Address
Allaa a. Olmsted, Le Roy. M. Y.
Shifting the Blame.
"Have you anything to say before I
pais sentence?“
"Yes, your honor. I would call your
attention to the fact that the fool law­
yer who defended me was assigned to
the case by yourself."— Philadelphia
Ledger.
HOW RESINOL CURED
ITCHING SKIN TORMENT
Baltimore, Md„ May 23, 1914: “ My
limbs from knee to ankle were com­
pletely covered with eczema for a
year.
It commenced with several
small water pimples, which burst
when I scratched them, until they de­
veloped into sores, and oozed a yellow­
ish fluid. I hated to go in company.
It itched and burned so badly. I had
no rest at night. I tried a good many
remedies for eczema, both liquid and
salve, but they did me no good, only
made the skin more rough and scaly.
I learned of resinol ointment and res-
inol soap and tried (hem, and was re­
lieved of the severe itching and burn­
ing A T ONCE, and after a month’s
■teady use was completely cured.”
(Signed) T. S. Lewis, 1821 Summit St.
Resinol soap and resinol ointment are
sold by all druggists.— Adv.
END STOMACH TROUBLE,
GASES OR DYSPEPSIA
“ rape's Dlapepsin" makes Sick, Sour,
Gas»y Stomachs surely feel fin#
in five minutes.
/
If what you just ate is souring on
your stomach or lies like a lump of
lead, refusing to digest, or you belch
gas. and eructate sour, undigested
food, or have a feeling of dizziness,
heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste
in mouth and stomach-headache, you
can get blessed relief in five minutes.
Put an end to stomach trouble forever
by getting a large fifty-cent case of
Pape’s Diapepsin from any drug store.
You realize in five minutes how need­
less it is to suffer from indigestion,
dyspepsia or any stomach disorder.
It ’s the quickest, surest stomach doc­
tor in the world. It's wonderful.
Shattered Self-Importance.
“ For a little while I flattered myself
that my wife was sitting up till after
midnight waiting for mo to come
home.”
“ Wasn’t she?”
“ No. She was reading a best-seller,
and couldn't go to sleep till she had
finished it.”— Washington Star.
Disliked a Slow Man.
First Girl— I do hate a slow man.
Second Girl— So do I. One sat be­
side me in the car this morning read­
ing a novel, and he was never ready
to turn the page when I was. It was
so aggravating!— Boston Transcript.
How it Happened.
“ So she has already found marriage
a lottery?”
“ Oh. yes! You see, she married a
chance acquaintance."— Judge.
Purifies Blood
With Telling Effect
r
Gires Conscious Evidence of
Its Direct Action.
e
B. S. 8., tbe famous blood purifier, almost
tetka as It s le e p s Its w ar through the cir­
culation. Its action is so direct that rery
often La. tome forms of skin affilctioa the
appearance o f the eruptions changes or*r
might, the itch and redness are gone and
tacorery begin» immediately.
As a m atter o f fact, there If cne lagredl-
aat in & S. H. which asrrta th* a c tlr« pur­
pose o f stim ulating each cellular part o f
the body to the healthy an l judicious «elec­
tion of ita own eoaentlal nutriment.
That
1» why It regenerate« the b
d supply ; why
It Laa such a tremendous influence In orer-
•oming ecaema, rash, pimples, and all skia
auctions.
And in regenerating the t in nee 8. 8 S.
haa s rapid and positive antidotal effect
■pen a ll those irrita tin g Influenza that
cans# rheumatism, sor^ throat, weak eyes,
loan o f weight, thin, paio ch»eka. and that
wearineaa of muscle and nerve that 1» gea-
erally experienced as spring f<-v«r. Get a
fcstt.e o f 8. S S. at a ry d* .g store, and la
a few days you w ill mot only feel bright and
■aergetic. but you w ill be the picture o f
aow life.
8. S 8. is prepared only la tho
aboraforv o f The S w ift Specific Co . S34
lw .ft Bidg . At.anta,
who m aiatala a
▼try effl-ient Medical Department, where all
who haee any blood disorder o f a stabbora
mature n a v write freely fo r advice and a
f e c i a l book of instruction. 8. 8. S 1» »olft
•vorrw h er* by drug store*, department a s *
oral otoroo. but howart o f all suboOtatsa,
aot accept them.
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F. N. U.
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No. Iv 191S
4 ^ ID U 1 5 L IO P L ._
Zo author a " the : story or särah ;
i
SHIP _______________
o r DRLANS.” ETC.
More than one faded, fragrant
romance Is revealed In the chap­
ters of this homely little story.
Through it runs like a golden
thread, the tender devotion of th#
aged husband and wife,
CHAPTER I.
copyright o r
Ab. the greatest good of all had not |
An Unusual Dog Jeurnsy.
vanished, and that was the love they
"Inquirer" has interesting reading
NORTHWEST M A R K E T
bore one to the other. The sunshine
is to a dog having followed hit master
came flooding back Into mother's
119 miles. I think I can beat his "rec­
REPORTS.
ard" by some 21 miles. It happened
heart. She lifted her face, beautiful,
rosy, eternally young. This was the
Portland — The demand for hops is ! In 1890. Fattier, then a government
mau for whom she had gladly riekod much better than it was at the close official ami a passionate hunter, had
is at stake when you
been transferred from S----- in the
want and poverty, the displeasure of of last week.
No sales by growers northern Carpathians to Z----- , about
neglect the Stom­
her own people, almost half a century were reported recently, but several 140 miles away. Among his hunting
ach, Liver and
ago. Now at last she could point him hundred bales of mediums changed dogs there was a 14-year-old dachs­
out to all her little world and say. hands at 9 to 11 cents. The market is j hund. which he had left with one of
Bowels. Poor
"See, he gives me the red side of the quoted at 12 to 13 cents for the best I his friends. We were hardly settled
health will soon
in
our
now
domicile
when
father
re­
apple!"
She lifted her eyes, two ; grades.
ceived a letter telling that Oil had
overtake
you. Keep
bright sapphires swimming with the
There was no further change in the
diamond dew of unshed, happy tears. egg situation. The tone of the mar­ disappeared. Father was sorry, for he
up
“to
the
mark” by
was as all hunters are, fond of his
" I ’m a thiuklu’. father,” she twit­ ket in steady, as the supply of fresrh dogs, w hen a week after, Oil, all wars
assisting these
tered, "that naow me an’ yew be Oregons was not heavy. Buying orders : out and starved, suddenly reappeared.
organs in their work
a-gwine so fur apart, we be a-gittin' from the North have temporarily
This is a remarkable feat. The dog
closer tergether Iu speret than we've ceased.
had traversed nearly 140 miles In less
with the help of
ever been afore."
Butter and cheese are holding steady than a week, through a very moun­
tainous
country,
and
without
being
Abe bent down stiffly to brush her at prevailing quotations.
able to follow us on the "scent," as
cheek with his rough beard, and then,
Trade is brisk again in the fruit and we made the trip by rail.— I.stter to
awkward, as when a boy of sixteen he | vegetable line on Front street. There New York Times.
had first kissed her, shy, ashamed at was a fair supply o f everything and j
this approach to a return of the old prices held steady.
A car of fancy ,
A National Calamity.
time love making, he seated himself | sweet potatoes was received and a car
"W here’s my umbrella?" demanded
at the small, bare table.
o f lettuce is due.
It makes the appetite
the wife of a member of parliament.
This warped, hill-and-dale table of
“ I’m afraid I ’ve forgotten It. my
Hogs comprised the larger part of
keen and aids
the drop-leaves, which had been the 2G cars of stock received at the dear," meekly answered her husband. >
digestion. T ry a bottle
brought from the attic only today yards Friday, and the bulk of the trad­ "It mult be In the train."
after resting there for ten years, had ing was also in this division. The hog I "In the train?" snorted the woman.
served as their first dining-table when market ruled steady in spite o f the "And to think that the affairs of the
nation are intrusted to a mau who |
the honeymoon was young.
Abe large run. One load sold at $7.15, a doesn’t know enough to take rare of a
thoughtfully drummed his haud on the nickel better than the previous day’s woman’s umbrella!"— Now Y'ork Call.
board, and as Angy brought the tea­ price, but most o f the sales of good |
pot and sat down opposite him, he light stock were at $7 and $7.05.
10 CENT "CASCARETS"
FOR LIVER AND BCWELS
recalled:
In the cattle market only odd lots
"W e had bread an’ tea an’ apple were handled and price conditions in
sass the day we set up housekeeplnV this line are unchanged. Sheep and Cure Sick Headache, Constipation,
Biliousness. Sour 8tomach, Bad
lambs also traded in at former prices. I
dew yew remember, Angy?"
Breath—Candy Cathartlo.
"An’ I burned the apple sass,” she
Receipts of poultry are not equal to
supplemented, whereupon Abe chuck­ the demand and the market is firm at
No odds how bad your liver, stom­
led, and Angy went on with a thrill
ach or bowels; how much your head
of genuine gladness over the fact that the quotations printed. Buyers wanted achee, how miserable you are from
chickens, and for the best offerings constipation, indigestion, biliousness
he remembered the details of that
There was also a ( and sluggish bowels—you always get
long-ago honeymoon ae well as she: paid a premium.
“ Yew don't mind havin’ no butter to­ good demand for dressed meats and: relief with Cascarets. They Imme­
diately cleanse and regulate the stom­
prices were steady.
night, dew yer, father?"
With hogs — Alanson Lewis, Ban­ ach, remove the sour, fermenting food
He recalled how he had said to her
anti foul gases; take the excess bile
at that first simple home meal: "Yew croft. Idaho, 1 car; E. C. Palmer, from the liver aud carry off the con­
Oakland,
1
car;
S.
B.
Baker,
Mikaio,
stipated waste matter and poison from
don't mind bein’ poor with me, dew
yer, Angy?” Now, with a silent shake 2 cars; J. B. Younts, Condon, 1 car; the intestines and bowels A 10-cent
of his head, he stared at her, wonder­ G. H. Russell, Redmond, 12 cars; W. box from your druggist will keep your
ing how It would seem to eat at table B. Kurtz, Maitin, 2 cars; J. W. Silva, liver and bowels cle: n; stomach sweet
Gooding, 3 cars; Morgan Farm com­ and head clear for months. They work
when her face no longer looked at
pany, Goldendale, 1 car; L. L. Crider, while you sleep.
him across the board, to sleep at night
Roosevelt, 1 car.
when her faithful hand no longer lay
Naughty Wrinkles.
Wheat— Bid: Bluestem, $1.38 per
within reach of his own. She lifted
“ Quick, quick, my dear—everybody
forty-fold,
$1.37;
club, else is in the lifeboat. The ship is
her teacup, he lifted his, the two gaz­ bushel;
ing at each other over the brims, both $1.35}; red Russian, $1.29; red Fife, sinking I"
half-distressed, half-comforted by the $1.30.
"W ait a moment—I cannot be seen
$ 9 ,0 0 0 o ff e r e d f o r c e rta in
Millfeed— Spot prices: Bran, $286?) like tills. The life belt makes my coat
fact that love still remained their
In ve n tio n *. B o o k "llo w to O b te in
sten t” and**Whttt to In v e n t”
28.50
per
ton;
shorts,
$30(t('30.50;
pucker.”—
The
Bystander.
toastmaster after the passing of all
I sent free. Send rough «ketch for free
I report as to patentability. Patent« ad­
the years. Of a sudden Angy ex­ rolled barley, $29.506/ 30.50.
vertised for enle at our expense iu Man­
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Corn— White, $36 per ton; cracked, Try Murine Kye k rm nly fur K.,l, Weak, Watery
claimed, "W e fergot ter say grace.”
ufacturers’ Journal*.
Bye» and Grauulttted Eyelid«; No Huiartlng—
CHANDIEE A CHANDLEE, P.ttfd »tty’s
Shocked and contrite, they covered $27.
UHWKve
Comfort.
Write
for
Book
o
f
the
Eye
(n *.» Y « n
1034 F. S C W sahkistM, 0 .0 .
Hay— Eastern Oregon timothy, $15 iy mail Free. I f urine Uyc Remedy Co., Chicago.
their eyes with their trembling old
hands and murmured together: “ Dear (<i)16.50 per ton; valley timothy, $136/)
Philosophy on the Half Shell.
Lord, we thank thee this day for our 13.50; grain hay, $10.506()11; alfalfa,
Is no m ore necessary
than S m a l l p o x . Army
$ 13(<() 13.50.
“ What arc you working at now?”
daily bread."
experience has demonstrated
Vegetables
—
Cucumbers,
hothouse,
"Shuckin’ oysters," repliod
Mr.
the almost miraculous effi­
Angy opened her eyes to find the red
cacy, and harmlesaness, o f Antityphoid Vaccination.
roses cheerfully facing her from the $1.750/2 per dozen; eggplant, 86610c Erastus Binkley.
Be vaccinated N O W by your physician, you and
“
How
do
you
like
the
work?"
pound;
peppers,
86610c;
artichokes,
fou r fam ily. It la more vital than house insurance.
back of the rocking chair. A robin
“ It’s purty hard work. ’Bout de
Ask your physician, druggist, or send for ''H a v e
had hopped upon the window sill just 75(o 85c dozen; tomatoes, $1661.26 only satisfaction I gits out of It Is
you had Typhoid?” tellin g o f T y p h o i d Vaccine^
crate;
cabbage,
1
i6j)l4C
pound;
beans,
results
from use, and danger from Typhoid Carriers,
outside the patched and rusty screen
thinkln’ how lucky I Is to be de shuck-
m CUTTER LABORATORY, BERKELEY, CAL
and was joyfully caroling to her his 12ic; celery, $2.50 crate; cauliflower, er lnstld o' the oyster.”— Washington
raOBUClN# VACCINKS * SIBUMS UNDER u. a. eov. licems »
views of life. Through tho window $2.25; sprouts, 8c pound; head let­ Star.
vines in which the bird was almost tuce, $1.85662 crate; pumpkins, 1 Jc
$1.25
O W A R D kl. B U R T O N
«M a yer ana Chemist,
meshed the sunlight sifted softly Into pound; squash, 1c; carrots,
Same Thing.
L e a d v ille , Colorado.
Hpenimeu price«: (io ld .
H
riilver. l<e>kd. f l . U old , S ilver. 7&u; G old. fiOo; Z iao
the stripped, bare and lonely room. sack; beets, $1.25; parsnips, $1.25.
“ Does your husband keep a scrap­
o r Copper 11. M a iliu g anrelopaa a id fu ll price list
Green
Fruits
—
Apples,
60c
66$
1.60
Angy felt strangely encouraged and
sent o n application . C on trol and U m pire work MP
book?"
Uoited. ile fe n m c e t Carbonate N ational Bank.
comforted. The roses became sym­ box; casabas, $1.65 crate; pears, $1(01
"N ot exactly; he keeps a checkbook
1.50
box;
cranberries,
$96611
barrel.
bolical to her of the "lilies of the field
Lures of Home.
and we have a scrap every time it is
Potatoes—Oregon,
$1
sack;
Idaho,
which toll not, neither do they spin;"
Simms— You're a poor sort of a Club used for my benefit.”— Boston Trans­
the robin was one of the “ two spari $1(0)1.10; Yakima, $1661.10; sweets, member.
I very seldom see you cript.
2Jc
pound.
rows sold for a farthing, and one of
around at the clubhouse.
Onions—
Oregon,
buying
price,
$1.25
Timms— Why, 1 get around once or IF YOUR CHILD IS CROSS,
them shall not fall to the ground with­
f. o. b. shipping point.
twice a week.
FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED
out your Father;” while the sunlight
Eggs — Fresh Oregon ranch, case
Simms— Well, look at me; I ’m there
seemed to call out to tho little old
count, 32(o:33c dozen; candled, 35c; every night.
Look Mother!
If tongue Is coated,
lady who hoped and believed and
storage, 26@29c.
Timms— Yes, but you're married,
cleanee little bowels with "Cali­
loved much: "Fear ye not therefor«.
fornia Syrup of Flga."
Poultry — Hens, large, 15c pound; and I’m single.—New York Times.
Ye are of more value than many
mixed, 13(i(il4c; springs, 126613c; tur­
sparrows!”
Mothers
ran rest easy after giving
keys, dressed, 20c; live, 17c; ducks,
Constipation causes and seriously ag­
gravates many diseases.
It is thor­ "California Syrup cf Figs," because in
12(</14e; geese, 10@ llc.
a few hours all the clogged-up waste,
CHAPTER II.
Butter — Creamery, prints, extras, oughly cured by Dr. Bierce’s Pellets. sour bile and fermenting food gently
32c pound in case lots; Jc more in less Tiny sugar-coated granules.
moves out of the bowels, ami you have
"Good-by.”
than case lots; cubes, 276629c.
a well, playful child again.
The
Fell
Clutch
of
Habit.
When the last look of parting had
Veal— Fancy, 120013c pound.
Sick children needn’t be coaxed to
Ragged Rogers— 1 heard a feller say take this harmless "fruit laxative.”
been given to the old kitchen and the
Pork— Block, 9(0; 10c pound.
dis
tnoruln'
dat
he
wasn’t
happy
un­
Millions of mothers keep it handy be­
couple passed out of doors, hushed
Hops — 1914 crop, 106013c; 1913
less he was workin’.
cause they know its action on the
and trembling, they presented an in­ crop, nominal.
Tattered Thomas—Ain't it a terrible stomach, liver and bowels is prompt
congruously brave, gala-day appear
Hides — Salted hides, 14c; salted t’lng when er habit gits hold of er
and sure.
ance. Both were dressed in their best. bulls, 10c; salted calf, 18c; salted kip, man!— Boston TranscrlpL
Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot­
To be Bure, Abraham's Sunday suit 14c; green hides, 12c; green bulls,
tle of "California Syrup of Figs,"
had long eince become his only, every­ 8c; green calf, 18c; green kip, 14c;
What it Was.
which contains directions for babies,
day suit as well, but he wore his Sab­ dry hides, 25c; dry calf, 27c.
“ A complete kidnaping outfit was children of ail ages and for grown-ups.
bath day hat, a beaver of ancient de­
Wool— Valley, 176018c pound; East­ found in this town.”
sign, with an air that cast its reflec­ ern Oregon 166o20c; nominal mohair,
"You don't say! Where was It?"
Also the Medicine Vencs.
"In a cradle manufactory."— Balti­
tion over all his apparel. Angeline 1914 clip, 27Jc.
Farmer Hawbuck (visiting art mus­
had on a black silk gown as shiny as
Cascara bark— Old and new, 4fo)4Jc. more American.
eum)—Is this the statchery room?
the freshly polished stove she was
Cattle — Prime steers, $7.60608;
Attendant— It Is, sir. Anything spe­
Would Earn It.
leaving in her kitchen—a gown which choice, $6.506/ 7; medium, $6.25(0,6.50;
cial you’d like ine to show you?
“ Lend me $5. will you, old chap?"
testified from its voluminous hem to choice cows, $6606.85; medium, $560
Farmer Hawbuck— Yas. My datter
“ Haven't got it. But I ’ll tell you
the soft yellow net at the throat that 6; heifers, $5606.50; calves, $6(0,8; what I'll do. I'll lend you the five I told me t’ be shore an' see the Apoller
with
the beveled ear.—Baltimore Sun.
Angeline was as neat a mender and bulls, $3.506(4.75; stags, $4.50606.
lent Johnson over a year ago if you
darner as could be found iu Suffolk
Hogs — Light, $6.80607.15; heavy, can collect IL”— Boston Transcript.
No Walking Delegates.
county.
$66/ 6.25.
A Favorite Rebellion.
A black silk bonnet snuggled closo
Sheep— Wethers, $5.256/6.10; eweB,
Union hours aren't followed on the
General—
I
see
here’s
an
article
on
to her head, from under its brim peep­ $4.25(0,6.50; lambs, $6.256/7.50.
battlefield. As one Tommy Atkins
"Revolution In the Mince Pie.”
puts It: "W e go out early in the morn­
ing a single pink rose. Every spring
Colonel—That's the kind of revolu­ ing, and about the following week wa
for ten years Angeline had renewed
Seattle Wheat — Bluestem, $1.35; tion you like to put down, I suppose,
think of coming in for a sleep.”— Tit
the youth of this rose by treating Ita Turkey red, $1.30; fortyfold, $1.34; general?— Yonkers Statesman.
Bits.
petals with the tender red dye of a club, $1.33; Fife, $1.33; red Russian,
budding oak.
Studied Botany.
$1.28.
Revised.
Post— How do you get your Christ­
(T O B E C O N T IN U E D .)
Barley— $28 per ton.
The
old
motto
might have read: “ In
mas
tree
so
loaded
down?
Car receipts:
Wheat 13, oats 5,
Parker— It's done by the grafting time of peace prepare for Hobson aud
Boys Will Be Boys.
barley 3, hay 6, flour 5.
| Gardner!”— Chicago Herald.
process.—Life.
Does the modern small boy really
—-
Tacoina Wheat — Wheat quotations T
care whether candy 1« a trifle shop­
worn or not? Will strawberry cream on the local market, as furnished by
DISTEMPER
soda gurgle less deliciously down his leading firips, are: Red Russian, $1.26;
CATARRHAL FEVER
gullet because it foams in a semi­ milling bluestem, $1.33; club, $1.30;
AND A LL NOSB AND
THROAT DISEASES
opaque glass? Can he resist the lure forty»fold, $1.31; red Fife, $1.28.
Fresh Meats — Steers, 12c; cows,
C u re» the »Ir k and a c t» a » a p re v e n ta tiv e fo r other».
of highly rouged candy, and will he
L iq u id g ive n on the tongue
8 a fe fo r brood m ares and all
postpone gluing his Jaws together l l j c ; heifers, 11J 6( 12c; wethers,
oth er». Heat k ld n t f rem edy. 60 c e n t» a bottle, $5 a doien.
Sold by all d ru ggists and tu rf goods houses, or sent, express
with a etlck of licorice while he con­ 12Jc; dressed hogs, 12c; trimmed
paid, by the m an ufactu rers. B ooklet, “ D istem per, Cause and
16Jc;
combinations,
15Jc;
ducts an autopsy to detect tbe pres­ sides,
Cura,” free
8 P O H N M E D I C A L CO.,
ence of lampblack in It? If he has lambs, 136/14c; Diamond T. C., 14c;
C h e m is t s a n d B a c t e r io lo g is t s .
G o sh e n , Ind., U. S. A .
attained all this mastery over bis ele­ yearlings, 13c; ewes, 11c.
Butter Washington creamery, 3060
mental nature, as the council of the
Housewives' league would have us be­ 31c; Oregon, 286080c.
Clean Knowledge.
j
His Good Angel.
Eggs Fresh ranch, 30(o,36c doxen;
lieve, he must have become a most
"W * aro going to give tip having
Caller— How much for a m a r r ia g e 11-
local
cold
storage,
286080c;
Eastern,
Insufferable young prig. Alas for the
Johnny get an education.M
cense?
"For what reason?”
Town Clerk—One dollar.
days of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry 286030c.
"W all, we can’t get him sterlllsad
Caller— I ’ve only got 50 cents.
Hay— Clover, $16(//;17; wheat, $146$
Finn!
Town Clerk—You’re lucky.—-Phila-
15; Idaho timothy, $206/21; Fllens- •very morning In time to go to
delphla Bulletin.
burg, $17(020; mixed, $176ol9; al­ school.”— ruck.
How to Win an Author.
falfa, $146(16.
“There’s no greater fallacy.” said
Feed — Corn, $36; cracked, $36;
an author at the New York Authors'
wheat, $44; whole barley, $30; rolled,
club, "than the popular one to tbe
$31; shorts, $31; bran, $9; oats, $33;
effect that writers don’t like you to
rolled oats, $34.
Napoleon eoaaM. Aman
talk to them about their work.
Cabbage, home-grown, l j c pound.
with a weak stomach ia
“ Mark Twain exploded this fallacy
V pretty sure to be a »poor
poor I fighter. It is difficult—
Carrots, local, $1 sack.
well when he said that there were ■ Potatoes—California sweets, $2.2561
' h m r impossible- -lor
tor anyone,
man or woman.
ar
three waya of pleasing an author j 2.50 cw t.; Yakimas, $206(21 ton;
digestion is poor, to s
ially—or
to
enjoy
life.
In
tablet
or liquid fi
First, to tell him that you have read White River, $18.
one of his books; second, to tell him j
Onions Green, 20c dozen; Oregon
you have read all his books, and. third,
to ask him to let you read tho mans j brown, $1.756$2; Yakima, $1.65.
Garlic, 15c pound.
script of his forthcoming book The
Lettuce —Head, 75c doxen bunches;
first way wins his respect, the second j
helps weak stomachs to strong, healthy action-
wins his friendship, and thd*third wins $1.85 crate.
helps them to digest the food that makes the good,
Spinach,
local,
5c
pound.
rich, red blood which nourishes tbe entire body.
his love."
Cucumbers, $1.606(2 dozen.
This vegetable remedy, to a great extent, puts
Celery, 66c dozen; $3(//3.50 crate.
the liver into activity—oil* the machinery o f
Average Consumption of Water.
Green peppers, bell, 8c pound.
the human system so tnst those who spend their working hours at the dealt,
While the average amount of water
Eggplant, 10c pound.
behind the counter, or in tbe home are rejuvenated into vigorous health,
used daily in tbe cities of the United
Hubbard squash, 2c pound.
nd* «very y— r for oror r forty
forte years.
roar*. It a
Bao broueht re lief to maay
maar tho«—
tl
States varies from 50 to ISO gallons
r e lie v e you and doubt I lew*
mi
reater« to you your former health and strength. A t
Rutabagas, $1.50 sack.
per capita, there is an almost uni­
• e l f te g iy « tt a trial. Sold by MwHHne Dmlersor oendM siW
leant you ow e it to yourscl
Cauliflower, $3(//6 crate.
trial box o f Tablet* Dr.
r. Fierce • IaraltU. Hotel A Surgical lno nte. Boffalo.N T.
form consumption of a 1 It»’e more tban
Artichokes, 90c dozen.
Yea see have Dr. ffietae*#
half a galloo by each person for d rtae
Brussels sprouts, 10c pound.
lag parpose.
Rhubarb, 12Jc pound.
" thc
m e cErmny co.
— beholden ter nobody! It's tew cents
more'n yew need ter git yew inter the
Old Men’s, an' them extry tew cents
'll pervide for me jest bewtiful.” Abra­
ham stopped rocking to stare hard at
his resourceful wife, an involuntary
twinkle of amusement in his blue eyes.
With increased firmness, she repeated,
"Jest bewtiful!" whereupon Abe, scent­
ing self-sacrifice on his wife's part, sat
up straight and snapped, "Haow so,
haow
mother?"
" It ’ll buy a postage stamp, won’t
It?’’— she was fairly aggressive now—
"an’ thar’e a envelop what wa’n’t put
up ter auction In the cupboard an’ a
paper bag I kin iron out— ketch me
a-gwine ter the neighbors an’ a-beg-
gin’ fer writing paper—an’ I’ll Jest set
daown an’ write a line to Miss’ Hal­
sey. Her house hain’t a stun’s throw
from the Old Men’s; an’ I ’ll offer ter
come an’ take keer o’ them air young
’uns o’ her’n fer my board an’ keep
an’— ten cents a week. I was a-gwine
ter say a quarter, but I don’t want ter
Impose on nobody. Seeln’ that they
I ain’t over well-ter-do, I would go fer
nothin’, but I got ter have somethin’
ter keep up appearances on, so yew
won't have no call ter feel ashamed
of me when I come a-vieitin’ ter the
hum.” Involuntarily, as she spoke,
Angy lifted her knotted old hand and
smoothed back the hair from her
brow; for through all the struggling
years she had kept a certain, not un­
pleasing, girlish pride In her personal
appearance.
Abraham had risen with creaks of
his rheumatic joints, and was now
walking up and down the room, his
feet lifted slowly and painfully with
every step, yet still hie blue eyes flash­
ing with the Are of indignant protest.
“ Me a-bunkin' comfortable In the
Old Men’s, an’ yew a-takin’ keer o’
them Halsey young ’uns fer ten cents
a week! I wouldn’t take keer o’ ’em
fer ten cents a short breath. Thar be
The Tea Table.
Angeline'e slender, wiry form and
»mall, glosBy gray head bent over the
squat brown teapot as she shook out
the last bit of leaf from the canister.
The canister was no longer hers, nei­
ther the teapot, nor even the battered
old pewter spoon with which she
tapped the bottom of the tin to dis­
lodge the last flicker of tea-leaf dust.
The three had been sold at auction
that day In response to the auction­
eer’s inquiry, "What am I bid for the
lot?"
Nothing iu the familiar old kitchen
was hers, Angeline reflected, except
Abraham, her aged husband, who was
taking his last gentle ride In the old
rocking chair— the old armchair with
painted roses blooming as brilliantly
across its back as they had bloomed
when the chair was first purchased
forty years ago.
Those roses had
come to be a source of perpetual won­
der to the old wife, an ever-present ex­
ample.
Neither time nor stress could wilt
them a single leaf. When Abe took
the first mortgage on the house In
order to Invest in an indefinitely locat­
ed Mexican gold mine, the melodeon
dropped one of Its keys, but the roses
nodded on with the same old sunny
hope; when Abe had to take the sec­
ond mortgage and Tenafly Gold be­
came a forbidden topic of conversa­
tion, the minute hand fell off the par­
lor clock, but the flowers on the back
of the old chair blossomed on none
the lese serenely.
The soil grew more and more bar­
ren as the years went by; but still the
roses had kept fresh and young, so
why, argued Angy, should not she? If
old age and the pinch of poverty had
failed to conquer their valiant spirit,
why should she listen to the croak­
ing tale? If they bloomed on with the
same crimson flaunt of color, though
the rockers beneath them had grown
warped and the body of the chair
creaked and groaned every time one
ventured to sit in it, why should she
not ignore the stiffness which the
years seemed to bring to her Joints,
the complaints which her body threat­
ened every now and again to utter,
and fare on herself, a hardy perennial
bravely facing life’s winter-time?
Even this dreaded day had not tak­
en one fraction of a shade from the
glory of the roses, as Angeline could
see In the bud at one side of Abra­
ham’s head and the full-blown flower
below hie right ear; so why should
she droop because the sale of her
household goods had been somewhat
disappointing?
Somewhat?
When
the childless old couple, still sailing
under the banner of a charity-forbid­
ding pride, became practically reduced
She Wondered if Their Supper Would
to their last copper, just as Abe’s
Dance Out of Sight.
Joints were "loosenin’ up” after a five
years’ siege of rheumatism, and de­ young ’une an’ young ’uns,” he eluci­
cided to sell all their worldly posses­ dated, “ but they be tartars!
Yew ’d
sions, apart from their patched and be In yer grave afore the fust frost;
threadbare wardrobes and a few mea­ an’ who’s gwine ter bury yer— the
ger keepsakes, they had depended taown?" His tone became gentle and
upon raising at least two hundred dol­ broken: “ No, no, Angy. Yew be a
lars, one-half of which was to secure good gal, an’ dew just as we calc’lated
Abe a berth In the Old Men’s home at on. Yew Jine the Old Ladles'; yew've
Indian Village, and the other half to got friends over thar, yew'll git erlong
make Angeline comfortable for life, If splendid. An’ I'll git erlong tew. Yer
a little lonely, in the Old Ladles' home know"—throwing his shoulders back,
in their own native hamlet of Shore- he assumed the light, bantering tone
vllle. Both Institutions had been gen­ so familiar to his wife— "the poor-
erously endowed by the same estate, house doors is always open. I ’d Jest
and were separated by a distance of admire ter go thar. Thar's a rocking
but five miles.
chair In every room, and they say the
"Might as waal be five hunderd, with grub is A No. 1.” He winked at her,
my rheumatiz' an’ yer weak heart,” smiling his broadest Bmlle in bis at­
Abraham had growled when Angy first tempt to deceive.
proposed the_ plan as the only digni­
Both wink and smile, however, were
fied solution to their problem of living lost upon Angy, who was busy divid­
"But,” the little wife had rejoined, ing the apple sauce in such a way that
"it’ll be a mite o' comfort a-knowln' a Abe would have the larger share with­
body’s so near, even ef yer can't git out suspecting it, hoping the while
tew ’em."
that he would not notice the absence
Now, another solution must be found of butter at this last home meal. She
to the problem; for the auction was herself had never believed In butter­
over, and Instead of two hundred dol­ ing bread when there was "saBe” to
lars they had succeeded in raising but eat with It; but Abe's extravagant
tastes had always carried him to the
one hundred dollars and two cents.
“ That air tew cents was fer the point of desiring both butter and
flour-sifter,” inwardly mourned Angy, sauce as a relish to his loaf.
“ Naow, fur’s I ’m concerned,” pur­
’an’ It’s wuth double an' tribble, fer
it’s been a good friend ter me fer nigb sued Abe, "I hain't got nothin' agin
the poorhouse fer neither man ner
on ter eight year.”
"Tew cents on the second hunderd,” woman. I'd as lief let yew go than
said Abe for the tenth time. " I T « 'stld o’ me; fer I know very well that's
counted It over an’ over. One hun­ what yew're a-layin’ out fer ter do.
derd dollars an’ tew pesky pennies. Yes, yes, mother, yew can’t fool me.
An’ I never hear a man tell so many But think what folks would say!
lies In my life as that air auctioneer. Think what they would say! They’d
Yew’d ’a’ thought he was sellin’ out crow. 'Thar’s Abe a-takln‘ his comfort
the empery o’ Rooshy.
Hy-guy, It In the Old men's hum, an' Angeline,
sounded splendid. Fust off I thought she's a-eatin’ her heart out in the poor-
he’d raise us more ’n we expected. house!’ "
Angeline had. indeed, determined to
An’ mebbe he would have tew, Angy,"
a bit ruefully, "e f yew ’d a’ let me be the one to go to the ; oorhouse; out
advertise a little sooner.
I don’t j all her life long she had cared, perhaps
s pose half Sliorevllle knows ylt that to a faulty degree, for “ what folks
we was gwine ter have a auction sale." I would say." Above all. she cared now
He watched the color rising in her for what they had said and what they
cheeks with a curious mixture of tudde still might say about her husband and
,n her pride and regret at Its conse­ this final ending to his downhill road.
quences. “ It’s no use a-talktn’, moth She rested her two hands on the table
>r, pride and poverty makes oneasy and looked hard at the apple sauce
until It danced before her eyes. She
bedfellers.”
He leaned back In the old chair, could not think with any degree of
creaking out a dismal echo to tbe clearness. Vaguely she wondered If
auctioneer's "Going, going, gone!” their supper would dance out of sight
while tbe flush deepened In Angy’s before they could sit down to eat IL
cheek. Again she fastened her gaze So many of the good things of life
upon the Indomitable red rose which had vanished ere she and Abe could
bung a pendant earring on the right touch their lips to them. Then she
felt his shaking hand upon her shoul­
side of Abraham's bead.
"Yew wouldn't 'af had folks a-cornin' der and heard him mutter with husky
here ter bid Jest out o' charity, would tenderness;
"M y dear, this Is the fust chance
yew?” she demanded. "An' anyhow,”
in a more gentle tone— tbe gently posi­ since we ve been married that I ’ve had
tive tone which she had acquired to take the wust of IL Don't say a
through forty years of living with , word agin it naow, mother, don’t yer.
Abraham— "we hain't so bad off with I'va brought yer ter this pass. I ami—
ona hundred dollars an' tew cents, an | bear the brunt o' It.”
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