Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 02, 1911, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 2. 1011.
Summons.
of Sale of Tide Lands.
■fll
AN OLD GOLD BRICK
A FRENCH CALENDAR.
ECCENTRIC BETTING.
, is HKMB' GIVEM,-That In the Ciicuit Court of the State of
HER ENGAGEMENT.
‘¿nd Board of the State of
Oregon for Tillamook County.
Th> Ono That Was Adopted Duri.g
Curious Wag»rs Recorded at Whit«*«
will »ell t<> »he highest : T B. Potter Realty)
tn.
Revolution.
H Started Conflicting Emotion» at
Club In London.
Company, a Corpo­
its office, tn the Capital
I la the French revolution the na
ration.
The betting book of White's club In
at Salem, Oregon, on
Work In H»r Mothar.
Used
For
Fleecing
the
Inrucents
tio’ial convention adopted a new cal- London contains tbe record of some
Plaintiff,
’ « 1911. at 10:00 o’clock
Mrs. lieGroff drew a deep sigh when
Slid day. all the State in-!
vs.
! endar containing twelve months of extraordinary wagers. The Idle gen­ her da-Khter told her that she had be­
a Generation Ago.
the tide and overflow lands L. H. Field and Jane
. thirty days each. The five days in the tlemen of 100 years ago could give come engaged to Mr. Bobles
Field his wife Z.
,r described, giving, how-
year thus left were disposed of by their successors of today sundry hints
"1 suppose It's tisillsh of tue to feel
,e owner or owners of any *C. Eldred and Jane
making them ’festivals." The months on eccentric betting Here are fac­ so bad about it.” she said, wiping her
THE
PATENT
SAFE
SWINDLE.
Doe
Eldred, his j-
ritinu or fronting on such
i
were
named
not
January.
February,
“overflow lands, the pre-
similes of some of the records. One eyes, but 1 can't help ft. I know it's a
wife, A. C. Bloom­
etc., but Vendemalre. Brumaire, Fri- reads:
field and Jane Doe |
Lrlit to purchase said tide
! woniau'« destiny to be married, dear,
It Was a Plausible Trick That G»n
malre. Nivose. Pluviose» Ventose. Ger-
Bloomfield,
his
rilow lands at the highest
"Mr Methuen bets Colonel Stanhope and I have always hoped that you
erally Caught the Coin and Sent th» i n innl, Floreal. Prairial, Messidor.
wife, and
C. C
'red, pro» i‘>ed •uch offer 18
10 guineas to 1 that a worthy bar­ would marry and be happy. But a
and
•rood faith, and also pro , Bloomfield
Bewildered Victim Out of Town In a Thermldor and Fructidor.
onet— understood between them does mother can never lose a daughter
Jane Doe Bloom­
nt tlie land will not be sold
Ea< h of these names had a meaning.
Hurry For Fear of Arrest.
not from necessity part with his gold without feeilng deeply on the sub!'»ct.
field. his wife,
■ tn- offer therefor accepted
Instead of naming a month meaning-
She can never help regarding ft as uii
Defendants. J
than
per acre, the
Although tbe essentials of imi>osture ' lcs«ly after a heathen yod. as we name I o palls liefore this day twelvemonth. «wFtl lows a tragedy
Slie cannot
serving the right to reject To L. H. Field and Jane Doe Field, .‘emaln unchanged from generation to January after Janus and March after The Ice pail» being found at h pawn­
give up her little girl, even to Hie >„ t
his
wife,
Z.
C
Eldred
and
Jane
broker
’
s
will
not
entitle
Colonel
Stan
all bids
.
man that ever lived, without the deep­
Doe Eldred ilia wife, A. C. Bloom­ generation, so that the rogue of toduy Mars, the names represented the »pe­ hope to receive Ills 10 guineas."
.nils are situated in Tilla
est reluctance”
field and Jane
ne Doe Bloomfield, his j would have no trouble lu recognlz.ing tal ch.-’rac’erfsth-s of the month
ounty, Oregon, and des-
This peculiar wager was imide lu
I ructfdor. for Instance, which lucli.des
’tut. mother, dear, 1 shall com » anti
wife,
and
C.
C.
Bloomfield
and
|
bls
counterpart
of
tbe
seventeenth
cen-
l follows :
......
Jane Doe Bloomfield, his wife. , tury. iievertiieles« there are fashions part of what we call September, means : 1813, and another me. recorded the see you ofuai. And you mustn't cry as
ling at a point which ts the
I
same
year
at
White's,
may
have
ref
If it wen» going to happen right away.
corner between Sections 7 Y’ou and each of •you, the above In thievery, as in every!tnug else. Old "the fruity month:" Germinal, the first
named defendants :
of tbe spring months, running from the | erence to the same hard up personage You will have time to get used to It."
'IS. R- I» W' of W M ’
I
tricks
me
cast
off
like
tbreudlaire
It
rends:
In the name of the State of Ore­
ling along high water mark
“Will I? Ilow soon are you lu be
last of March to the midd e of April,
gon: You and each of you are touts lu favor “of newer ones, and means “the month of finds,” and Flo- i "Lord Alvnnley bets Sir Joseph Cop married?"
ving courses :
these in turn are discarded when pub
....
ii-
i«
hereby
required
to
appear
and
an
­
Icy 5 guineas that a certain baronet
!gs., Of \V 187.95.
“Not for nearly a year. Bob think*
swer the complaint filed against iicity has rendered them familiar and real. which follows it, the "flowery" or
understood between them—is very tbut"—
!g»., :K)’ w. 390.80.
"llov.eral" month.
you
in
the
above
entitled
court
ami
therefore
less
effective,
but
plausibility
;gs, 4a \V. 271.30.
"Not for a year? What on earth
...... ..
Thermldor. whl. h means the “hot much embarrassed In circumstances.
action on or before the last day of and uddress are tbe Indispensable
:gs„ 13’ W. 719.2Û.
the
time
prescribed
in
the
order
of
rtonth."
is the month which under tbe In three years from the date hereof, does he mean by puttlug it off that
qualities of the gentry who live by
:g»., 54' W. (534.40.
publication of summons herein their wits.
republican calendar Included part of if one of ills bills is dishonored or lie long? I don’t believe he intends to
■gs. 56’ \V. 360.00.
Is observed to borrow small change of marry you at all, the smirking young
which said order was made and
egs. 56’ W. 329.80.
The newest type of confidence man July and part of Augstst. Tlie political
dated on the 25th day of September,
eg».. 12 \V. 530.11.
significance of tbe word arises from the chairmen or waiters, Sir Joseph Is snip! If he did he’d Insict on hat tn :
Is
the
get-rich
quick
individual
who
470.58 to the 1911, and if you fail so to answer,
the wedding right away. And I s’.ail
the fact that tbe revolution wlii-li to lie reckoned to lose.”
ne between Sectionsfland 7. for want thereof the plaintiff will breathes of money and wouldn't turn »verthrew Robespierre r.nd ended tbe
Here Is an odd one: “Mr. Butler tell him so. You bring him to time.
j
his
baud
to
a
small
“
Job."
He
angles
637 86 to low: take judgment against you and |
bets Sir George Talbot 20 guineas Clara. You tell him that lie'll either
each of you for the appropriation for victims with new cornoratlous and reign of terror occurred on the 9tii
e thence along »aid line.
you next mouth or never Hub!
I and condemnation and the assess­ great business ventures for bait, but of the month of Thermldor, or. as we to 1 that lie Is not in the mom at marry
E.
325.47.
15'
«»•
White's with Napoleon in the course I'll show him!"
ment
of
your
damages
in
the
above
t
should
say,
July
27.
1794.
It
was
call
­
he
Is
tbe
same
man
who
a
generation
E.
738,42.
21'
igs.,
entitled court of the following ago raked lu the sheckels by means of ed “tbe revolution of Thermldor." ns of the next two years—April 24. 1815."
E. 1277.32.
eg»., 44
-- ’ —------
eg»., 12 E. 282.27 to tlie described real property belonging the patent safe game. This game is we speak of "tlie September massa­ History shows that Mr. Butler won
MAKING UMBRELLAS.
¡ne between sections 7 and 8. to you, to-wit:
now an outworn tasblou. But it, bad cres,” and the revolutionists were nick- that guinea.—Christian Science Moni­
Beginning
at
the
quarter
section
571.74 to place I
Th. Way
named “Thermidorlans.” The inventor tor.
its points.
h»s» Ne«««»«ry Artlal.a
ning, containing- 37.3 aeree corner common to sections 17 and
of the calendar was Homme.—New
Are Put Together.
Let
us
suppose
a
countryman,
car
­
and
18,
in
township
1
south
of
range
nd fronting on Lots 5 and
York Times.
AN OLD SPANISH CUSTOM.
In most umbrella factories the task
ion 7, T. 1 S., R. 10 W of 10 west of Willamette Meridian in petbag in hand, to have alighted at
of turning out ribs and stems Is left
Tillamook County, Oregon, and the union station and set out to see
Iso
Police Still Call Out the Hours of the to other factories ninklng a specialty
ling at a point which is the running thence north 101.75 feet ; the sights. Although his name Is con­
THE SOUTHERN STATES.
Night at Los Arenas.
corner between Sections 8 thence north 42 deg. and 401 west veniently printed on the outside of his
of those parts. These are «ent to the
IS. R. 10 \V. W.M., and 728 feet ; thence south 47 degrees bag or set down In a legible hand on Their History Rich In Events of Con­
Most of the ancient Spanish custom« manufactuicr, and the man whose
west 599.42 feet; thence south tbe hotel register, he Is amazed to find
along high line the follow-
have long since died out, but one Is I work it is to assemble the parts Inserts
sequence to the Nation.
163.9 feet ; thence eaBt 1019.9 feet
jes.
still maintained here, lu the village of a bit of wire into the small holes at
himself
hospitably
greeted
by
an
utter
The
south
is
especially
rich
in
points
to the place of beginning, contain­
legs., 58’ W. 115.25.
ing 9.06 acres, more or lees, all of stra nger, who knows his name and of historic consequence, remarks a Los Arenas, near Bilbao, and all light the end of the ribs, draws them to­
egs., 07’ w. 301.90.
this described tract being in the the town from which he balls. The writer In Leslie's Weekly. At the out­ sleepers will, I think, be with me In gether about the mala r,«t and adjusts
eg8-, 07’ w. 222.90.
S. E. quarter of the N.E. quarter of stranger is an old friend whom the set Virginia was the most populous as saying that this could be very well the ferrule.
leg»., 19* w. 543.70.
said section 18.
countryman Is ashamed to think be well as tbe most powerful of all the done without, says the British consul
lu cutting the cloth or silk seventy-
leg»., 32’ w. 279.00.
Thia summons is served upon cannot remember—place Is the word. states. As "the mother of presidents" at Bllboa.
five thlcknesse« or thereabouts are ar­
leg»-, 25’ E. 574.90.
you
by
order
of
the
Honorable
leg»-, Off W. 654 30.
But the strauger is very affable and
The custom consists of tbe "sereuoB" ranged upon a table at which «kllhsi
'Homer Mason, Judge of the County lays himself out to entertain the new­ she practically gave the law to the (night policemen) calling out the operators work. In one department
legs.. 44’ W. 555.60.
country
from
the
accession
of
Wash
­
Court,
of
Tillamook
County,
Oregon,
leg»., 37’ W. 876.20.
dated the 25th day of September comer. They stroll about town In ington in 1789 to the retirement of hours and state of the weather every I there are girls who operate hemming
leg»., 14’ W. 223.40.
1911, ordering that summons be company, visit a bar or two, exchange Monroe in 1825, except during the four night, commencing at mlduiglit and j machines. A thousand yards of hem
27
’
W.
646.60.
leg».,
served upon you by publication in reminiscences and at the end of a few years of John Adams lu the presidency. finishing at 5 o'clock a. m. I «aid i med goods Is but a day'« work for on«
tegs., Off W 1197.90,
the Tillamook Headlight, a weekly hours are bosom companions. The In the next third of a century, with "calling,” but «houtlng would reully I of these girls. The machines doing
leg»., 26’ W. 577.00.
newspaper of general circulation in stranger invariably pays tbe »core, has I its Hayne, Calhoun. McDuffie and oth­ be more correct. One Is roused by this Job attain a «peed of aome 8.900
egs.. 55’ w. 283.00.
Tillamook County, Oregon, for at a lordly disdain of money: good fel­ I er statesmen of large Influence, South oue of these loud voiced policemen revolutions a minute. After the hem-
eg»., 01' w. 797.50.
leg»., nr w. 133.00 toM.C. least once a week for six consecu­ lowship Is its own reward.
Carolina was the center of events In singing out beneath the bedroom win . luing has be n <]one the cloth or «Ilk t«
tive weeks.
Sections 7 and 8.
The two stroll by devious ways until the nation. Texas, with its boundary dow, "Las iloce, sereno!" (“Twelve cut Into triangular pieces with a ktdfls.
The date of the first publication
_________ finally while they are walking arm in
571.74 to low
ns before. Um with a pattern laid npon
e and then along- low- water hereof is the 28th day of September, arm down a quiet bystreet the stran­ dispute with Mexico, precipitated the o'clock, fine weather")
wur between the hitter and the United
By 4 o'clock the weather has prob­ the cloth. The next operation la tbe
1911, and the date of the last pub­
following courses:
lication, and the last date upon ger's eye is caught by a curious object States, tn which by conquest and pur­ ably changed, and It may be rainiug sewing of the triangular piece« togetb
Pgs., 12' E 172.29.
which you are required to answer lying on the pavement. He pauses to chase we obtained Arlzoua. New Mex­ and blowing a regular hurricane, a er bv machinery.
Kgs Iff E. 786.95,
The covers and frames are now
on or before, is, and will expire on examine It. It is a miniature globe ico, Utah. Nevada. California mid parts state of things in Itself enough to
legs., 18' E 458.08.
the 9th day of November, 1911.
about tbe size of a billiard ball. The of Colorado and Wyoming. Tlie neces­ wake any man up. Yet you are < heer- ready to bo brought together. In «11
legs.. 18’ K 596.00.
W ebster H olmes ,
legs., 44’ E 14<X).()0.
stranger turns it over curiously in bls I sity for tbe control of tbe mouth of fully Informed of the fact by the po­ th—o tire twenty-one plnees where the
Attorney for Plaintiff.
legs., 53’ E. 1160 90,
fingers and finally sees that It is fitted the Mississippi incited tbe negotiation liceman shouting. "Las cuatro, llovlen- cover Is to be attached to the frame
legs., 13' E. 734.48.
with n small plug, which comes out
The handle Is next glued on, and the
France which resulted lit the an do!" ("Four o'clock, raining”)
legs., 51' E. 1314.86.
Notice of Hearing of Final Ac­ under pressure. Continuing his ex­ with
umbrella Is ready f< r pressing and ta
nexation
of
the
province
of
Louisiana,
Many
Inhabitants
have
tried
In
vain
legs., 18’ E. 1266.69
count.
plorations, he then unscrews the top by wh' h the area of the United States to get this stopped, for no useful pur- spec! Ion.
legs. 28’ E. 1115.57 to the
ot 1 of Section 9, T 1 S„ R. ! N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That of the plug, takes out a piece of crum­ I was doubled and all subsequent acces­ pose whatever Is served by the cns-
The Medicine of Generosity.
ieti
the undersigned has filed his final pled paper, shows his dupe the empty sions of territory were rendered In­ tom. except, perhaps, to the Spanish
Gencros ty has wonderful power tn
1929.57 to the account as administrator of the box and throws the paper on the evitable.
Florida saw the enrtl st Bill Sikes, who considers It n very
beginning, containing 134.8 estate of Louis Blattlar, deceased ground. There Is a similar bit of pa­ white settlements which were p'anted
curing trouble which by any other
nd hunting on Lots 1, 2, 3 and that the County’ Court of the per in the small chamlier at the end anywhere In the present United States. useful guide to the " hereabouts of tho means would «eetu Incurable. Thu
police.
’
Section 8, T. 1 S., R. 10 W State of Oregon, for the County of of the plug, but this the countryman
story Is told of a p<n>r blind woman
Tillamook, has appointed Monday, does not see. The two then stroll on, In the Wautauga colony In Tennessee
In Paris who put 27
2" francs on th*
self
government
made
Its
advent
west
Called
Hin
Fluff.
ould be accompanied by a the 6th day of November, 1911, at discussing the mysterious ball.
A
plate at n missionary meeting
of
the
Alleghanfes.
An
Irascible
guest
bad
been
sitting
ipplication to purchase and 10 o’clock a.m. of said day, at the
"You cannot St-
frleud
rent,
nstrnied,
Presently they come upou a worried
f for the full amount courtroom of said court in Tilla-
nt the hotel table about three inl*intea
out of your «muli enfi-
nd should be addressed to mook City, Oregon, as the time and looking man. who is studying the
and no waiter had come to him, mid ford so mite!'
Right Handed Parr.ta.
"Oli. ye*. ! cun." aliy answered;
Irown, Clerk State Lane place for hearing of objections, if ground with a face tbe pattern of de
r«st the parrot cages walked the when lie caught the eye of the hc-id Ings."
alem, Oregon, and marked any there are, to the said account, spair. The roper observes him and bird fancier, poking an inquisitive wulter he called him up. “Here.” he "I’ve fiquied It out and know yOM
what I mu nù’o.-d to give" When
ation and bid to purchase and any and all persons interested wants to know whether he has lost I finger at tbe birds.
said ill naturedly. "I've been wnltlng
Is.”
■ in said estate are hereby required something.
asked to explain »be said: ”1 am
“
T
am
looking
for
a
right
handed
for
half
an
hour
for
someliody
to
take
Ito be present at such time and
G. G B rown ,
“Lost something. Indeed!" says the parrot, he said, “but there doesn't seem my order, and nobody has come near! blind, mid 1 a«Id to my fellow atfuw
place to present their objections to
Clerk State Land Board,
workers, 'How much Bioney do you
"Why. I’ve lost an Invention of to be one in this lot. Most parrots are Am I going to lie waited on?"
man.
this 10th day of October, such account, if any they have.
' spend In n year for oil In your lamp«
| Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, thia mine that I wouldn’t have taken $10,- left handed. Training, not nature,
“Certainly, sir.”
when it la too dark to work nt ulghtaY
000 for. It was a patent fire safe made them so.
5th day of .October, 1911.
"Then I want to know why I have They replied. 'Twenty-seven franc«'
of Sale of Tide Lands.
which would save hundreds of thou­
M. A bplanalp ,
“Their owner« are right handed and beeti kept waiting a half hour!”
So," said the poor woiupn. “I found
Administrator of the above sands of dollars’ worth of papers and when putting out a finger for the bird
I is H ereby "GIVEN,—That
"Well, sir," explained the waiter,
named Estate.
valuables every year. 1 was Just on to stand on it Is most convenient for “the man who whh on duty when you that I saved so much In the year lx
Land Board of the State
my way to Blank & Blank's, the safe him to step up with the left foot. In came in, half an hour ago. has left cause 1 am blind and do not need •
n will sell to the highest
t its office in the Capital
How the Poet Won,
manufacturer«, to get one made, and a little while that left handed action and won’t be back until tomorrow, mid lamp, and I give It to «end light to tbr
dark heathen lands." Christian Her
at Salem, Oregon, on
here I have lost the model.”
becomes second nature and he doesn't I only came on duty ten minute« ago, aid.
“I understand Kipling, is paid
ir 5th, 1911, at 10:00 o’clock
The roper is evidently much touched know how to use his right foot first.
I
-------
so
I
don't
know
the
reason.
”
said day, al) the State’s $1 a word for his poetry,” said the by the Inventor’s distress. He pro­
The guest knew he was being made
“The only right handed parrots have
in the tide and overflow soulful poet to the hard-headed
Told
Hi»
Fortuna.
duces the wooden globe and Is imme­ belonged to left handed person«. In fun of, but he also knew that he had
reinafter described, giving
While crossing the East Boston ferry
to the owner or owners of editor. “ How you don't pay me diately overwhelmed with expression» their training the order was reversed. been telling a falsehood, so he said no the other evening n little fellow ap­
any
Such
price
for
my
poetry.
”
of gratitude.
s, abutting or fronting on
The left finger was extended for a more—St. Louis Globe Democrat.
proached me. «eying. "Tell yer fortuo«
le and overflow lands,
“But what good is that invention of perch and the bird naturally grasped
“ I can hardly afford to pay you
for a nickel. Biatar.”
erence right to purchase $1 a word for your poetr
ry,” the yours?” asks the roper.
it with hfs right foot "-New York Sun
■rain Weight«.
After a few tvord» with tbe young
and overflow lands at the oa.c
said ; “Lu
but I will pay you £ Ì1 a line
“Well." says the inventor with pride,
The average weight of n miin e hmln fellow I consented He tool, my hand
»rice offered, provided such for a short poem.”
"you see. it I’ set on props. When there
la forty-six ounce«, hut It varies large­ »nd «aid. “At flrri 1 thought you were
Th. Sign on th. Bottl..
made in good faith, and
“ Well.” said the poet, “ here is 1« a fire all you have to do is to knock
riding that the land will the poem :
I Maggie la a willing but rather stupid ly In different IndfvIdnslH. Usually going to tsv-ome a rich men. but it’« all
out the props and tbe safe roll« down I domestic In a Chicago family. She It is about one-thirtieth of the I hx I v '. off now ”
'Id for nor any offer there*
John
an incline right out of the building M suffered from toothache for some time, weight. In quadrupeds the relative
»o '
‘e88 than $7:50 per
Yearns,
I asked him hl» reason
Board reserving the right
neat as you please. There’s a box in­ I and. tbe creosote that had been pre- weight 1« remarkably less than it 1»
Jane
"Well, yer «ee bo«« anybody who
®ny and all bide.
Turns.
side to hold the papers There Is a «cribbed proving Ineffectual, her mis In human beings It Is one-one hun­ parts with hl« monev on ■ «chemo like
mds are situated in Tilla-
Eyes
paper in this box right now.”
dred and twentieth In dogs, one four I played you for will never lie one of
I tress procured another remedy nt the
>unty. < tregon, described
Meet;
At that tlie roper wink« slyly at the drug store. Thinking to Impress the hundred and fiftieth In horses, one them financiers."
Love
farmer and whispers in bls ear. “I’ll
1 gave him another nlekrl for bls
*"K at a point which is the
girl with the necessity of being careful seven hundred and fiftieth in riieep
Sweet.
make him n bet on that piece of In the use of It. she said: "Now, Mag and one-eight hundredth In the ox. philosophy - Boatos Traveler
Corner between Section«
Jane
pa per."
and running along high
Stops ;
gie, do you see the skull and cross- thus Indicating « direct relation be
e the following courses
course« :
“Come." says tbe roper, "that's « bones on this label? Do you know tween weight of brain and Intelligence,
John
They Us»d to Eat Crow«.
eg»., <•4 W 490.00 feet.
Pops.
pretty tall yarn. 1 don't Iwlieve there's
tbe animals named l>elng nmg-d In the
Out forefathers despised ionie dl*he«
what
they
meant
”
fgs., 45' W 351».«) feet.
Both
do- which we regard as dencsi’lea. In the
any paper in that ball. I’ll bet there
"Yes. ma'nm." Maggie promptly re order of their mental capacity and
eg»., 04' W. 090.02 feet to
Wed.
Isn't a scrap of paper In it."
thirteenth century for Instance, «I-
clllty
>f Lot 2,
piled;
"they
mean
that
tbe
medicine
-• then the following
'Nought
though psrtrKls.-• abounded In Em:
“1'11 bet you $1.000 there's a paper in
low water line.
Said.
Is good for tbe teeth"
laud, they were eaten only by ten­
Respected Hi» With»».
it." says the inventor, much Incensed.
26' W. 231.00 feet, then
Friend Why do you get married »<» ants and wer» never seen In th»
“I haven't that much with me.” say«
’ water line the following
A Harder T»«k
soon after the death of your bOslMind? kniaea of tbe nd,Im. Haros, too. were
the roper, "but I’ll Just bet you a hun-
Jane
“1 can twist my husband around my
i dred on It-" With that he take« out a little finger." ««Id the tlrraaslan W4d‘.w My dear, if there was any ouo despised liy the upper cla <»««. nu t
E. 219.88 feet.
Sad;
“K’.. 32' E. 294.92 leet.
thing that my poor dead rind gone h»m even among the poor a strong preJu
Both
number of bills, say $50 or so. and a I
Jgs.. Sr E 276.86 feet.
beauty.
Fight;
band Insisted upon. In season and ont. di e existed «gnlnri them
O i lie
bank
check
for
tbe
other
$50.
To
bl«
rcplterl
tti*
fut
“That'« all right"
40" E. 218.64 feet.
Sad
It was that I »hould never put off till othrj hand, gourmets lu the ri/.d •
friend
tbe
farmer
he
say».
"Will
you
■K« . 55' E. 188.80 feet.
Indy, “but If yon had married the os
Sight;
ages ate herons. 'riim-s, ■ -ow*. «fork'
Just lend me »50 on thi» check until I «¡fled man Instead of tbe contortionist tomorrow what I could do today.
k* -••
’.r", feet
ivv« to
io me
275.96
the
W hole
rortnurant«. bitterns and other Mrd<
can get to my hotel T'
between 15 16 then
Week
you'd And him a hardsr u st outer to
whhh would revolt the least dainty
Cerdo.«'» »»on* P»v»m»nt«.
The farmer sees that his friend 1» deal with."-CbKagn Be- ord netvM
K
I M :teo.oo feet to the
Won’t
Tbe oldest pavement of <vhi<h there fierier of today London • hronkle.
K and containingAB acres
Speak.
•ure to win He advance« tbe $.'•<>.
It» any record In nwaiern titles 1« that
and m front of Lot 3 of
Re­
when, behold, the Inventor draws out
Th. S.-ret fflop.-een’
JyT.!S..R. low. ofW.M
•of Cordova. In Hfdiln ehhh «a* psvxd
Turn Abeut
course
the plug, remove« tbe concealed paper
He- We had best elope about 2 tn
neuKl I«- accompanied by
Di
"Fvery hu»band ought to mah» bls
from Its small chamber and collecta tbe morning 1 will bring my mo’or to I with »tone« by the Moor« In the middle
application to purchase
V.orce.
of the ninth century Th»
« a! >" bride « regular ellowonre from t1.e
She Oh. r»u»«*! W«ter to be conveyed to the
^"r
lull amount
’’You win ” said the editor.— tbe bet Tlx roper 1» decidedly crest­ tbe next corner. end
start, uld a guest st s wedding re-
fallen.
but
while
be
1«
still
lamenting
d should tie addressed to
eonldn't
yon
make
!•
a
fitti»
»aril»v
Louisville Post.
'rtty In leaden pipe«
ceptlon
In New York.
hi«
folly
a
policeman
rushes
up.
_u*n• <
State Land
dear? Ta and ma do
want to see
"Tbl» 1« but Just." be <ontlnu«d.
Oregon, and marked
charges him with gambling and make» on off. and 1 don't like to keep them
A Mail Carrier's L«>ad
• fierause from »h<- statt every brìi»
Novelty.
ls n
to pa re ha sr Seems heavier when he has a weak ■ grab for him. Roper flee«, bot the up so late.
Willie Re» the
going ,n to find« thst she muri msiriseily muh«
•yff
’Tyrcffi and
pB kidney trouble. Fred farmer 1« caught After protesting bi«
back
view Ixxdbest'« remalo»
II» muri allowances fur her husband"
r,_ 9 *’ BbOWX.
' Ihiehren, Mail Carrier at Atcbieon. innocence tlx farmer Is allowed to de
Her Added Weight.
thiZ-rn'a ,e Land Board
Kaa.. «aye: “I have been bothered pert Still fearful of arrest be flees
Mrs Benham T am getting «»«trier bav* been well liked filili«— No; tho«o
»th day of September, with kidney and bladder trouble
ar« collwtor* who w»r» never able to
In a Pinch.
the city Wbeu be preeent» hl« check ail tbe time Mr Beeham Yea wbee
“Can’t
aaaum* • little
[»>••
and h-d a it.-vere pain serose my bh ««covers that roper. Inventor and I got married I little realised »hat I s«e him while be was alive!- Puck
'
back.
Whenever
I
carried
a
heavy
Ing
•»iprwMihHi
of
wan getting a wife on th» Inrialmeet
•• plea for a divorce* is
¡load of mail, my kidney trouble in peitceman are all conMence men «bo
I be ptuHocrapber
____
Craw«» CH««.
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? thinks more of the ■creased. Some time ago I started have enriched tbemaelvee at bls ex plan"'
Onltbologtat» hav« dlecovered that
“T y««. •li.” b^itatlofly «o«ww^
^•-rr than of her hu«- taking Fol»y k.dnty pill« and since pane.-Chicago Record Herald
________
.liter
Welt a minate aed RI
Find the place where God want« »row» hav« no f»w«r than twenty the
MV .hoes -Chi. «R»
who know solitaire taking them I have gotten entirely
; «wen different rri«a. »eri> distinctly j
<1
von.
and
wh<
n
you
bav.
found
It
bom
nv kidney trouble end am
“
get a line on the rid of m;
ia.
.
«ttributabl«
to
a
différent
action
j
Tnt,»»».^_
Io
the
«o-
kri
-
Haatlnga
aa «touni id as ever.” Chas I. Clough
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