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About Laidlaw chronicle. (Laidlaw, Crook County, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1903)
\ C hanging a? í S tai Tlit' :u!mlsslt>n of Okl:ili.>m.i liit<> the I :■ l<>n Mas n«wssltntc»l tin* rcurraniR*- input of thp stars on the r!:itj to admit the <ymhol of tin1 now Sta'e. nisi t ha- U'fii a blit task to rcnrrn .;*■ tin* stars ou all the military tla.-s of the enitntry. \ urlous lilcas have lt**en atlvamssl for the clmplideation t*f the fieltl of stars on Old tilery The difficulty In addin* new stars Is that the rows art> ntsvs anrtly made up o f uneven numbers, an.I on Q ld G lo & y 1 ' th!« makes It lnip.'sslble to arrange a field o f stars that Is perfectly ba!ani*ed In order to obviate this ditti.-ulty It ha« txvn suggested that the stars be placed In a circle, so that no matter how many new Stati*« -o i n arc destined to apply for a place In the future they could all be provided for bv the simple expedient of adding constellations to the end on the circular line This Is i radical departure that has found some favor with the government otfl front yard. looking with genuine tour 1st curiosity at every little oommon- p!a.*e thing that met their eager gaze l»e«r. whom l » >uld not know For this was n trnlnload of brand new If I paas.'.l you on the street. So long and long an.l long ago tenderfeet from the far East, moat of \re the days when we used to meet. whom were stepping upon t'allfornla ■oil for the first time In their lives Y >ii may be giad to hear Aunt Hannah was radiant ami over That somewhere out of the blue flowing with hospitality. Before ten < ome vague sweet dreams that bring you minutes had passed she had .lls.*overed near, an old lady troui her own town In That I often think of you ; Iowa, and a young lady from Boston who had known a second cousin of That now and then ! thrill Ezra's first wife's nephew or some such At a rustle in tli" dark . That I start as the wind sweep» over the near relative. Aunt Hannah was tn her bill. element. Every picking chair she pm» As I see the fire-fly’s spark sessed and every strulght-hucked one as well, »lie brought out Into the front Romebodjr stepj»ed on my grave? yard under the great dnx>pln< peptx*r Or somebody slipped out of yours? I esnnot tell! There are ghost* that tree, and her unexpected guests sat around and asked highly Intelligent crave questions of every official they could \ hit of the love that endures waylay Noon came, and the long — Hariier’s Magazine. train stood [x/werless to move I ’ n- nceustomed rivulets of perspiration trickled down the portly conductor's : face as he walked up and down In Ul- eoncealed Impatience Aunt Hannah's hospitable soul ex- , panded "I'll fry every egg on the | place." she said, "and steep that five I pounds of coffee I've Just got. and cut "l*car me, E zra!" said go*xl Aunt up the «ix loave« of bread I baked y e s Hannah, I do wish something would terday. and open every glass o f Jelly hapi**n ! Hand o' liberty! I get so aw I've got. but these women and children ful tired of this monotonous life— not a sha'n't go hungry S.. she bustled Ind.s.p and tb-d on single nelghtxir less than a mile away au' not a chick or child at home. L her sc .id-best white apron, made a A F T E R LONG Y E A R S mm o AUNT HANNAH'S PARTY tt ought to I k * ashaim-d to complain, and l am! But I <lo wish something would hapjieii right here in front of our house! Something to l*K>k a t !" Aunt Hannah. g.»sl soul, little dreamed that lx*f..re three hours had passed something would happen. The one great event in her monoto nous life was the daily passing of the overland passenger trains, which brought their eager tourists to Califor nia or carried home returning wander- **rg nack toward the rising sun e ll's Intrusted with the work of re im a g i n g the flag, but It luta not I w n thought e\|Ksllent to adopt the Idea without appeal (o Toogress an.l through i o n gross to the nation. f.*r It I» felt that aneli an luiimrtnut matter as the re designing of Old lllory Is a matter of full national consideration Tar sivlng dtU ei s have |M>lutcd out that In time the addition of new States and the unavoidable division of single States Into double or treble common wealths will so crowd the field of stars as at present arranged that It will hx>k .•lanisti»* an.l uiis.it lafnotory The greater tin* niniiN-r of stars the smaller will be the hv mimi*, for the comparii tlve size of the field cannot Is* changed without spoi l k the flag and destroy ing the ap|»*aramv of the finest banner on earth or sei Ibis problem 's being dismissed by patriotic |x’r*on* who take an Interest t:i i allena! matters, and a number of designs are on tile at till* war otfi.s* that alia to provide an ar flat le and striking irr:.- gement of stars that, like that *• -igg *c.-d by the circular array, will pert it ..f the addition of a great number . f -onatellatloiis without making tin* (tag look at a little dtatanee like a strt|s*d banner with a Ja»*k of pur»* white, as iv.'Ulii lx* tin* ens»* were the blue field crowded with stars • Williamsport • I’a i Urli A' ,>*. ! ■mi Hannah's nx.klng Instend of the eoi orisi chef's i passed tils official .up and gathered In a shining shower o f all ver. which he presented with a neat little s|xxx h to Aunt Hannah Then the ever present tourist cameras came Into action, nini Aunt Hannah was taken with her big white apron on by at least a dozen amateur*. Then there were other snapshots, to»> I n cle Ezra in Ills overalls, the great pep [X'r tris*, the disabled engine, the |x*r spiring conductor, ami even old I >. h- bln himself The ol.l Indy from Iowa and thv young lady from Boston Insisted ui“ »n helping with the illnhes. and there en sued a merry clatter from the kitchen Some o f the young folks gather*«! around Aunt Hannahs parlor organ and sang old (.<-«[>«| hymns, or looked over Aunt Hannah'« plush-covered pho tograph album on the marble-topped center table At last the conductor wljied his streaming brow anil shouted “ All aboard !" and Aunt Hannah’s beanti fui party was over There were hur rled handshake«, and one or two Im pulsi ve hugs and kiss.« f,‘,r Aunt Han nah. many cheery words o f thanks and appreciation, nnd then they nil ran tie ward the cars and «. rambled nlx.ard Aunt Hannah, looking and feeling twenty year« younger, stoini on the porch and watched the long tr In as It got Into motion and slowly pulled out, waving her white apron In responsi» to a score of waving hindkerchb-fs. and cn u h l s c a rc e ly s,.,- i|. ni for t?io tears which dimmed her kir; I oypfi. And thus »he mt <.■ •<I »J* d io !«»ng r r n lt entered the cur nnd - •w ’> d is i ;•« arod frum view. She and Ezra bega: fo carry fhe eh airs Into th ■ le » Aunt Hinnnh w'tiD a If trío tr«»mii!o’:s fn> r.i **\< *• rnont “ Kara/* slo* said hen I wished this mornin' that ii "i* - would happen I didn’t really wa t t ' .• in. e riami •hou d break d< mi, but I > glad It d id !” ÜJ M| I di r when I e* ei did have such n g.«..| time' And, Ezra, here's $-7 that conductor t<x»k up in his cap \\ hat in merry m name, can I do with so much money'■ oh, I know! I know! ! i pay Ella's fare out here Klin s and the baby's! Seems like I ought to use it some way like that, seeing my opposition restaurant took a lot o f customers away from the dining enr on the Overland New O r leans Times Ilemocrat U Im i tir«*# M rN I •«»••** «M a iiw h »* tHE WEEKLY hniviiìAn *1 Ilo Mllll'l'HH llttolullng Ilio UH* of ■ llilg«* II» tho «htlry hi|H|n« h has . roat«*«l himli Ititor« -t ttinoug ÌM*«*f « atti«» iii «» ii . Slitta«* f»imlah«*s a ai)« vul«uit f « m *» I, w tildi I h « i i i 11«* • ss«'iil lai t«» tlu» «IIIry h «* w hi )g«*«*|diig tu r «llgt'HtIvi* *•> m |«*ni In g*««*«| « n untitI«> ii I lio Nani«* v* 11! ho f««und trtn* f«»r tlu» h««*f iinlinal Tw«*i»ty J ' iy i ( hmiiu I h «»f niItig«* |*or day wlll supply ti11 III«» l*ulk nini wat«T in«»h*l III n fattonlng imbuì I ho othor r«»ughngo iniiy miiMlm ««f olth«*r long fo«l«lor or % A.iii«' for (hr H u n t l»oor »«**>. mix•*«I lui« Ilio «ssiiininy «*f indng le -. \N fit'll (I h * I ii iu m stub!«* i »| h » iim Into j Dilago f«»r fattcìitng piirp*s«‘s In w«»ll flu* buggy r* m »ui und it is iHHVNMitry t«* Inoiight «»ut h> rr«»f \ M S*mlo *»f k«s*p tlit* dt«or o |* mi for \ out lint Ion, I i tlu* \ Irglnla Mt.itlon. wln» I i . ih ntat«’«! th«» timi tli.it i Nintt 11 unto iNMiMtruotod «if j ftdl«>w hig « *‘m*h:Hl«»tiH light tini t oriti I Is mi oMollont |»r*d«v ,*Ttn»u* w iin u dlfTor«*tn*r «*f fr«»m t 11«*li against In I s «* h getting 1 « h > jm * at»«! to **f u |»«»mi«I «*f gialli por h»Mnl |N*r w. Injuring th«» buggies rito «ait tioro | day In fiivtir of ili«» h Ilago f«*«| «•atti«* % % tell k ! i «*\\ h a Muli! «jut«» wo ha\«» In uh «* Ihov i no flnlMho«t «»ut lK*tt«*r nini hi tu «*iir I»orno t»urn It In vory simple I iiny dinorttidiiathig tuiirkot w«*ul«t «*« t In *»«>n*tru*'tl«*ii. t»|it s«»rv«*H a vory Im talnlv 1 11ng a tH*tt«»r prl* «* tinnì Ih«» |H»rtaiit purix»*«* Were It not f«»r thin I «lr> f« «| « atti«» light gat«» wo would find It no«M*Hsury O f ilio dir«*«» foruiH *»f r«»ughag«» fini, to k«s*p tin* «I« «»r otoso«I l**tw«*eii tho i ih«» Dllagt» w ii h « mi t « * 11 wlth th«» gr«»ntoDt 1 dH Henry IV • »f I'rmit r pr«*rnulgnie<| h«*riM* »fahl«» nnd buggy r«H*ni. thus rvllHli. nud tlu r«» w a« ahHi*lutoly iio the Pdiet of Nantes shutting off \ out Hat Ion , '«»HH. w ho r« MI a wlth th*» Ht«*\«*r Iti«» I ohn HUTS Pugilati ar■tilers arrived at NrVS III«» unto I h hinged onto tho rolling 11 a « el», < 'olili ititotint« d t«» lit.r» | ht «*«•»»t and w 11 !» Iniv d »••r with light strap !tingt»H «»xplaitis » I I « ’* | nt ««•ut Wltoro u largo uuhi I nt 1 • Id Ihe 1 high *h und-r ttie Htlke of wrltor In tin* 1’ralrlo Ktirtuor. ha * that < ‘umbri lu ml *h*f«,nle«| the S*s*tt l"t» • f ntihnalH uro f«»«| ililn wonld niiik«* a vi lion th«* gut** I h not In us«* It hw lugs • •«•UHI«!* r.ihh» «llffor«‘tii*» In III«» yont of td*ds he.it|i*«| l*\ ttie voting Pretemler nt the batti«* of t'ulluden. »*•<»? In radon, o\«vpt flint th«» Nhro«hlo«l *»t**\**r veri»« ns. 1 • ni I n - utili/.« d to u«l«aid.ig«» for tu*«! 17 li» lini «vu r *«li 11* I *• »»**»r <>k • W ft*«*ll r near I*. I» Su» l*. «Ih I*** • f x d » « M ’.igo IH h \s pili llp to«hlV I h hot h**r i re« I t«*r than wtirn di*’ prin tl««' wiih flrat 1«'H» I «r Si* ii hi i * I .futili .n’ ’ "HI« i irtnnf) Htnrt«*«| I hhh I Dilago «*f «*«*ru I h hi oh* • *f tlu* I i .*h h I • muli»!*’' putii ìn I iim I whon fli«- gr illi lum p o hi «| th«* milk 1 «•*”• I lr»*t li* \* ?|m |.«r m whnt m n«*««r Htago and 1 » iih ootiiin« n< « d lo glax«* ii Ut ftie Proviti« •• «*f Olitili •» iNHit«*«| « | tlt» Sllngo I n ii od«* a!**o frolli Norghum. N •• w a r k i \ i ii g a r .1 ) • *H*rti nini «>»\*iH*nH ami p« n \ I ii «* d 0 » i\ ' l-J.lj w I C 1 s< 1 I Mie Itink « » f I ruiue r>«titiiiiihrH 1^1 * * «>tiim«*<li»re I »* • alar »• f thè Pnltisl « «»«»i* S‘ .ii* » ii i \ « . ,* j ■ ir.*d I wii Alg«,r»nt| rii«* «l«»nhlo l*i«NHllng « iH.j* h I iow ii In n •«fi« (in*l «’/ ni pri«M>iier« th«» «traw h ig I h fo u r f«« •t H*i»tar«* ii vi«t l*'*«^* ltritl»h I' irI niitt-nl | t*■•«•«! fh«» thr«H* f«*«'t h ig h at r«»ur. tW«> Ditti Oil«* ItoiriMn I ' n IH h IÌ« telirf tali h.ilf In front It may !>«• built of totigu*' and gr«H»\••«! httitT **r atralgtit « h I^** I ^ • • I in; *r*»r nini 1.1 » » 1 • r • nj » mi Ih*» I ; en. h arri«e*| m Ktiilond ro »h«lt iM'.tnla «un* ti.ilf «*r ttins* four!ha hu t» N1.Ar u n n i r taxi« fJu.H’ti Vk4*t«»rin thick The hliigtsl I i «I h h T i «» u I«| hav«« tw«* ar.iuud nnd fastens to the large .|.">r cl«*atD each t*» make thetu firm In I'’ **' t *r Snn«*n It< rtit%r*t na)tiitlMl *f out o f the way T..r material Iti uiitk i >• Y Ig.lltl**) 1 Ur lite of I *»«i » f»*«*iit Is a on«» Inch n»«Nh wir«* ii«’ttlng mg the gate w • ii «* Inch strips of g"*"l N A|M»lr«fti and at tin* «Hlg«*s ir«* strips **f three pine f..r the horizontal plisx-s Che lip «tifrd tlirprr « «|uart«»r hv «*)»•• at»«l «»ne half Inch stufi 1 ! s* i ] « i»lif«*U r « I. • right pbs-es ar*- light strips gotten nut j i Irrry. to liisur*» rlgMlty In « uh » «t»rn«T a** f..r fen is* pickets I find a tight gate sh«»wn. I« th«» n«*at, f«»ur ln h«*a «|«»«»p Is**’ I 1 « ii *«* dn Ijiri-tl sur «fNifY«M thm " f this character a g.H«| thing to kix-p W* «lenii gt» v«*rtuiient nin! flft.s u **r elgtitcvn In« tu*a attuar«*, ¡»■ultry out o f the IcirIt during the SUMI 1 *v . Puff!.* «*f <'olii tnhiM. In^t eenfllrt w«MMir«ll»'g fi* tit« ni * i*f th«* hens k«*pt .•f thè « Tv 11 Wnr, fought rn»! ®f tl»« mer months Mie I m .. iim | fl«»«»r. « \plulns the Orange M UHMippi rlver t'iiior» flax r«- If*«* I oluHf 1*1« I« . l*in*e«i «»ti I «»rt Sumter If y..u want vigorous chickens an.l 1 s «. h Hnt • t» tr<MTY|M« nnder Hir Rahert hen* that lay do not overcrowd them N.«pi»-r f«H*k Mngilnln, n Htronglj for Forty or fifty lu one fl.sk are suffi tifi* I !*!••« in Ah)«tain n eieiit. I f you have more than this Hutu t*t74 II m .I v • »f l.miiKilont-. thè tifk a * 1 s t by nil means make a citatile, for Infermi m Wr«*tiiilnif«r \f<t^y jour chickens are pro)»ably mating you Iv.M Treni? f>*r »he «ielimitaf»oa af th« ui*»re Uniti they are worth I f you do Hriti*«h an«l Ifnlmn «flirre« af tattu not care to sell any of your birds then «n<e in Kant Afri«-a «i(nwl ni Rnm» *tar: into the chicken business ou flic | un » Tr-H.j.« «i ni t*> t ‘«»meli h « n W m i colony plan Divide your fl.s-k Into « l i f i l r r r o u n t? . N V . fo ^ fir fl n co .nie» of alsuit forty fowl* each nini • trlke of Ilnlmii lai** r«rs Fin « is »1 III » lUioOD « «N*|* build bous*st for them lit different parts Infernnfioiinl K\;M*mtl"n » ;^r»«<l of the farm. For Insta ms*, If you have Judd Farmer, i» cov . t . h ! with sawilust l'N»4 A1 irinpte«| »*•* n»«inntiun of Fraai.er one hen house on tile east side of tin* or annd. í ‘« m *«| and drink nr«* more Maura «*f St*nm burn, ¡nit another house on the west r«*«<llly Diipplltsl through th«* «loor, pN».“> M*ir*•*-«’<• rrjo tfil 1 he t r«- side Then If you have enough birds whh-h pr«*f«*rat»ly lift» In front, us fnrm dernaml put another house down by the i n If lot shown P.DlT Nafionnl N ri* 'nidori and F««ra and another to the farther end o f the 1 i»ngr*H«i oj * m * m I ki \* w York Ati 1 o n t I *-»»*11 n *4 W r » ( r r n < r«»| * eartlxpinke <l* *«f n*\ *-.l ( fui pm ntlugn burn yitr»l \ dozen different pht.x-t will T h e Htatisth*al h u r r a ii o f th«* l*nl«»u a n i 4 *ti 11 n | • :« ft»wr|C' * f M e lic o , wl f h SUgg>***t t il.’llisel t es If you l.s.k f*>r lie r.i« Ifl«- pnsHi iig*T « le piirtiiien t I ddìi «-a n ¿:reat !«*«s **f 11fe cation* on your farm I f you have IlouttI«* Il r«»«**l 1 1* tf rnh s ta te iiu 'iit (HUiiplhsl fro m gov«*rnment mude a failure In ruining chickens nr r«*|M*rtH s h o w in g th e valu«* o f fa rm your hen* "don't amount to uuich." 1 pr«Hlti«’ta In D«*v«*1it<*en S tates west o f try this method It will surprise und th«* M i- s ls s ip p l In I'. mi T to have I h *»» h please you. V e i r Item* will is- healthier, $ I «*ÍM iNNi.iMH» Cun» leada In pr.Hlu will lay better und will rispiir»* lm< t ion. I**mg value«! at n e a rly h a lf a f<ssl Tin* prison for this w ill lx- easily h lilio ii d o lliirs . W in t e r wh«*at I n nex* six-tt when you have o ik s * trbsl If \ allied at 5J»N*,iNNi.«mn. and donieatl« • 'hi'-kens, .»r anything el*e for that mut hay was vnlne«| nt only I«* sh ter. cannot stand crowding. Alsn the Ity«». oats. Iiarle> Mini potato h follow colony [lian g ves the fowls wider range In ori!«*r I h«* r«*|»ort als«» atiows an In und emouragi-s tin* Idr is to hunt for «•r«»MHe In 11v• • st*** k «*f *jf»o per «•«•nt tlielr living Exchange. aluce IsTti {CtlOOLS w e--'’ («H.LL 6 L » I } • 'H id • tp!«»HÌ»»n «*f n p*i\s<l« r rnncrNmn«» Nt N! . • 1 * * * » f 1» •• in fue « • f <■'*«» ui the u n itr r H itr huitdingN and guv«» the n«*igl»l»orN • g rent I I fright. I’ln* fac-ulty « » f I *l«*rte*i»n •••.'*/••. *’1*11» « lllltr l »f I K MS ' not», s. i*., im* «• « p«*u«*(i : îo :. Htiiifrrii* in*» Ilrrifiriic I t i r i i f r T I h t «* i . h no «lift«*r«‘iH «• ln t tu* « *»l«»r " f rnUHi* of an nil f***!*' «l«*> pr ink . ih«*r 'J’I iíh ni«'th*.«l wlilN» <h«*M|»ly VI h « n | fin» y«»lk *»f th«* «V-JH la b i by « 11 fT«-r**n t r*uimiin’«l away fr*» 11» «trill nnd « I nhhch *»rt 1 h »is«*«l v«*ry «*IT«H»tiv#»ly In hra<»lng *i*r n*»r I s.» an a f»ra<*«» a |»ol«» nin«* br«*c«ls. n**r ln«Ii\ululili/ Put tt»«* «•«»;«»r April I In Aunt Hannah's dally life this sim Ity the ««ill <»f I >r John Or«lron.iiiv <»r t« ti f«H»t long, four or Hv«» 1 iï « ! i «* h In «*f th«» h I m ’II h a matt« r «»f l*r«H*t| mid ple passing of the train« grew to he an fh»* «tim «»f $'t«M»o«» i h I.ft to nid r«-tir«*»| uniting, and M m * ««*l«»r «-f th*- yolk I n cilaiu#*t«*r ami M|tiaro at I m «tfi «»rnN Kit* iin inherH *if tin* I »artin«'Uth • ill* frovilt« event o f Importance Phe could catch «iijM »•!»«! of i»«>!#• to tl»*» iH*Ht half way g»»v«»rn«H| hy 4 !»«• f.Hal given. I f»«* nv«T 1 Ih«* rest of hi* ••Hint«» 1* «I»Mtnhtifed tantalizing glimpses of women's fair J “ i n<» >•. --.¡t • o u r r i i t . x o -.*. ovijt H A r m . b«*tvs«*«*11 its nildfll«* an«! top :m«l pln«*e ng«* l«»ngth «»f .« In ii s «*gg I h L.VJ 7 lir*h«*s; 'Among «ArifYiiH rhiiritir* faces and the laughing eyes of little other «*!»•] of bruce on a flat Dt«»ne S«* «Ilom«*f«*r ul th«* l»r«»:««! «»ml I 7l! Ifich«’a ; fire nnd set things going In her usual children as the Overland flashed by. I The regents **f th»* Miiirie*M»fA tmiv**r <»ur«* on«* end «»f a wire around I my t tom weight, nlsuit «»ii«* «’»ght h <»f a ; » mi ii«t '•apahie way "B a n d !" she said " I t ’s ■ity have given th«* i*rof**HH«*r* nnthoril? not three riels from her own front door of |MM)t, then take It t«» outer «ml «»f a long time since I had such n run I Yo use their «liaeretion ill regiird to th« I h r in Not **«. Sometimes she waved a snowy dish brace and t>a**k t«> post again, fasten o f company 1 <»f ix.urs*- they eoubl get Alfalfa m *««I Is now selling In many ! 1 m port it t i«*n of rare t*o<*k*. < hnrts nnd towel at them ns they rushed past and lug jM»«-urely. With a «hört atout afiele other aida to fu-hool «««»rk their dinner on the train, hut mebby parts of the Went f«*r lo to l‘J « i n t i a looked wistfully after them till the good home cookin' 'll taste good to 'em! twist \vlr«-H together until very tight Prof O’Shea «*f the M i*< onsin Stai« long cut hid the curving train |H»iin<1 Anyway, It wouldn’t look right for rue I uni vernit v, in ni» n«Mr** s to the tendiera But on this particular day Aunt Egyptian cotton hunt prodm-cs nesrlv ,,t comity. S D told them Hint an' Ezra to act down arid eat an' not Hannah's heart almost stood still In four times as nun h |«-r acre ns Ihut of „ „ nlm-nlioli hi nil is fur Ix’llrr than His ask ’em !" her ample bosom. For the Overland tills «MUintry I mechani«iiI training *0 fre«|ti«ntly f«»utnl Art In Spnnlxh H mii W Notes. 'l iie young lady from Boston tied on came Into sight, running more and more In four years n pair of ml.hits Could ! «•*■**J ,n l” s’ls <•« 'he country Tho To baffle the counterfeiter* who are s!owlv, and finally coming to a labor Aunt Hannah x very best white apron, fntter, he «Inirns. unfitN a c*luld f*»r the ■ec i » r«* a prog«»ny of n«*;»rl> l.ragi.iaai A j I k 'tIi numerous and euiu.lng Iti Madrid, ing. clanking stop aUnost at her very beautifully Ironed and smelling o f old protileniN of life and rtila it «>f nnv intli* do«* rahhit pro«lu< « h as umny dm m*v«»n fashioned lavender, and carried plates tlip Bank of Spain lias pursued the « itluality it nisi« «»lh«Twi*e | m »* m * nh dnor policy of changing it« . a. - with great familles « year and cups and forks and spoons out to I he Virgin In hiirh *« I uh »| «1* hniing t **n in Such a thing had never happened be frequency and retiring each issue ns Msiny 1 1111 m »rt»111 f «h ilmigc pr«»J«s ts un hnn t'liiilleriKfd th* \i*rlli Snh* high hc I hm *! the waiting travelers under the great vi 1 1 fio r» «>r h r \( 1 . n o . fore. ainl Aunt Hannah was filled with fast as ¡Hixsllile, says the New Y'ork pepper tree. under wn> in thè iiuirsti lami in f^»11 lean) «*f Minneu|H»lis in nnoth«*r Joint *!e wordless excitement Something had I d I jidm whhdi w III nit innit«*Iy nmk«» it l*S)te, t tie teams to 1 linir/«* sides, |ti em And when Aunt Hannah's famon« Sun. and your hra«*e Is ««miplete, says Farm happened at last! f'nole Ezra was stir 1 lie hard, hi.-1 now determinisi on a «•rs* Review. Thla hra««* <»orn«»N In line a gr«»nt i»grh*ullur;»l ««umtry. ploy the mm m«* judg« and Minn- «|M»liH to coff'x began to send forth Its enticing ring around near the house, keeping a It has pared an order with your fetide and hy fastening y«»ur Delect the tin»«* and plai • 111 the recent fragrance, one by one the men came, new plan A diilry traiti whi«*h r«H«*ntly w«»nt ; watchful eye upon old Oobbln. the too standing around looking xh*x-p!sh- for a series of notes with an English wire «»r hoarrlv to It prevent* It fr«»in «»ut froni I, ii fsiy«*tt.*, futi, i*mer«»tl .V h i J debate the Judges \• »1 «*«1 two t«» one in white horse, which was patiently walk favor of Virginia, hut the dire« tors «• f concern nnd It will rely for safety slipping ahleways. ly ex|K*etant. mlles 011 th«» M«»tioii r«»ut«», unti l.otai ing never ending miles In the treadmill th«* Stsit«* Rebating I .«sign«' get aside th«» [n a d They sat on the [Kirch steps nnd wjHiti n s[»s.| .| c o lo r p r o c e s s |s*opl«* bearti thè lectures wlihl» w«*re which pumped water for the house and verdict. waited patiently for empty cups Then dition the notes are to ¡»resent pictures lloK» for tiilin m i d Mrilri», «lelivere«! frtilll thè «sirn garden and the neighboring orchard of The f ’arri'gie Found »ti'*n hi»* res[M»nd o f well known buildings In Spain, e x the big pan of d ugtnuts went around, Sum»* of tin* enlist country fnrmcrs The S tru m e n to \alley. In ( ‘allfor et| to the appeal of the St tie uni versifies young orange tries. and generous «'i <■-. of Aunt Hannah's ecuted with h perfection that will defy while visiting tiiilvcston m i w timi muli) nisi, h I i ipped t»ver ;.«■■».«MNi worfti «*f for adniisnion of their professors to tho Aunt Hannah R[**otllly Informed him fresh bread nnd golden butter and d<- counterfeiting. hogs from lUatant ¡silnts in Tcxiis und oruiig«'* hint >« ar, and th«» growers of l^nai«»n fund with the amloun^emenf that of the great event, and Uncle Ezra, a« llclous da Im of Aunt Hannah's finest "The pictures are to he so beautiful Okhilioiiiii were Is’lng Mi i i [ »f «< x 1 to ('nini tlisit MM'tion « Hi limit«* licit Hi«» ii «» w «Top * arnegie has inereased the fumi hv wonder-filled as she. walked down to Jellies and preserves. tlisit amateurs will is* tempted to frame und Mexico nnd rctumisl home im $.»,tM>,iMni, funking the t«»tul for this pur will I n * worth ^1 more. the railroad track to s«*e what might them,” says one Spanish newspaper. pose $ir»,tmn,nno. In hi* let t «»r Hill king ¡irvsscd willi lim Idea thill If II p.iid H k * The two dozen eggs did not last long, be wrong It I m « st• unit«•« 1 that If th«* cattle nhI(► kriown this gift Ctarn«»gle niiv * ".Xhtst but Aunt Hannah helped opt with crisp "H ardly," rejoins another, "tin* cost of North Texas and Oklahoma f.irnn*ix to Aunt Hannah, from the porch, heard slices o f home cured bacon, which, as the set will be 1,h7•*. pesetas, voll sec " raiw* hogs for tin* fuban and Mexican prra of Iowa Minced in «»rtahllMhlng grateful nin I to le privileged, ns friistea th«»lr « IsilniM agaliiMf the mllromlM for nl this wealth, to «levnte it to «udì use.'* him say hospitably to the conductor: the blue uniformed conductor said, went T o the Spnnlsh mind $Xis rgi is n great inarkcls, it would [m.v the const conn ex«s»DMlve Mhipping dnirge>* hi < hh sigo ! There ur«* U dì ««»lieges now on Hie p«uiHÌoa "W hy, yes, we've got a telephone. Come right to the K|s»t. deal of money. try farmers to do the same thing, they w ill g«*t hn»*k fu lly a h a lf milll«»n list. right In an' use It.” The white-capped waiters served a (»■iveston New*. lh«*n It««* Quarrel I *> n«i*(t, Norman W. Harris, n riii. ago hanker, dollars. , And In a few moments that won few select souls In the dining ear of They were having (lie usual family who was l«orn in the village of ticket. derful creature- the blue-uniformed, the Overland, hut Aunt Hannah's was fir e n t Itrlts iln now ImportM every it V o n U n o tit II, T r » I*. Mass., has offered to pay the oxp*»nseD to brass-buttoned conductor o f the Over by fur the more popular lunch, she quarrel. As was also usual, she could A man once (sicked himself for a j«»ar SIU.lit P.lifNi.fMg) bushels «»f apples, tin* amount of $."» a week to every mitiv«»- not convince him that sie* knew where land whs standing on Aunt Hannnh's bustled nlxnit, flushed and happy. It of she argued. large amount, which he suhsix|iiently oti«»-half «-f w h ld i e«»m«» fro m th e f Tnlt- horn h«»y «»f tin* pine«» «« ho will attend tha bright rag carjiet and talking In crisp, was like a great beautiful party a «•«I Stsit* s f ’ann«1a s«*mls o ver a bo ut local high st hool *»r g«» to «silloge. lost, to move an ordlnnry brick attach “ Didn’t I go to school, stupid?” she curt, masterly tones to some unseen de surprise party! hiish els and A u s t r a lia n e a rly Something had hap <xl to two miles o f <*ord along a level flue of the niniihers of t ’ohnntiia** team screamed. linquent at the city ten miles behind pened at last. In the d*»l>ating contesi ««¡H» (Virnelt nt road outside Chichester. He failixl to a ll th«» r« sf. "Ve*, dear, you did,” he rep;led rnlm- It sppeared that some one had blun Out of the abundance o f her gener move the lirh’k. nnd It may l>e roughly An effort. I« Iwlng ma<le to «’MtahllMt» Ithaca was a full Mood«*«! f'hinatnnn, V. ly. "And you came back stupid."— dered ous heart Aunt Hannah hnd fix] the estimated that flic friction o f the coni in th«* Ozark region of Missouri an «*x K. W. Ko**, n junior in the college, K«*o The Bohemian. The passengers swarmed out o f the multitude, hut the multitude was not on the road Increased the weight o f fhe tensive l*r«su||ng station f«»r farm an has won faine ns a publie speaker, ami is cars and wandered aimlessly along the content to have It so. The brass but Make your services so useful that brick (about seven |smnd») and cord finals. Th«* prnjoet has the at»proval of ■ Is«» prominent in literary 1 »f«» among tho track. Then the women and children toned conductor himself (w h o had set employer* will hunt you In the day to a dead weight o f not far short o f a Se*»r«*lnry Wlla**n ami hr Melvin, of undergraduates, lie I n a managing editor <»f the Columbia S|M»ctntor and an editog began to struy Into Aunt Hannah’s a very had example by eating o f Aunt time with a lantern. ton.- F ry’* Magazine. th«* Iturcaii «»f Animal Indimtry. of the ( ‘oluinhia Literary Monthly. rl