Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, July 03, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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    AT THE INSTITUTE
TEACIIEKS PRKSENT A KIXU TO SCPT
' 6. VfJ JONES - ' f
As a Mark of Their Appreciation ef II U
Efforts Inr Behalf of. the Marlon
Const j School.
. r? Marion. County .Institute, vrhic-
La Uu In st'SHfon atUhe East sc-h6ol
in this city, thj wtH-k. adjournal at
4 p. ni., yentenlaj-, after one of the
most, Interest Ins anl profitable rneet
Inis ever 'lleit'bl)li'(d'teacner' of ilar
ion t-ounfj: 'Ytenlayfi 'projrram dwl
not differ mneh fronitthn two pre
ceding days, although one or two new
Kjw akers npeareil lfore the institute,
Sarins, the afternoon County Snpt.
tj. W. Jo!m .was Iiappily Hiirprlsed l.y
the teachers. Miss Lizzie Cornelius,
iif of the teacherH attending the in
K!ii ule. was Introduced to the nchool.
by Prof. Crawford, and. much to the
Mirpriw of Superintendent Junes, the
yoiiujr lady, in n few well chosen
vvorl, exireiMinp the tesichers' au
preehitfon of the: SnieriiiYeiidents ef
forts in their , liehalf, she presented
.him. as a gift from the ' assmMe1
tiaTiers. a U-autifuI goll ring, with
si; majniineent Kettin Ittarinx a Ma
iconic Insignia.; To say that Prof.
Jonetrttras nurttrlHtMl in putting it mild,
but he" mauagel to tiuike a suitable
iicknow htlirenient of the ltoaiitlful and
valnribn gift, and he will long cherish
the same, not for Its Intrinsic value
so nim-h. as for the sentiment which
prompted tin; pn-sentation. , (
Fine printing. Statesman Job Office.
Margaret's Baby.
- The Carroll County Chrlstain F.n
deavor on vent ion was over, and the
visiting ileJegates were already half
way across the. big meadow on their
way to the nflcnimm train; little.
groups of. people. - stood nltout tlio
churchyard, chatting while they wait-
ed for their wagons,
indoors ; was closing
and the sexton
windows ami
flamming blinds. ,
Margaret had! turneil away " from
them alL and startel on her home
ward way with, . a sad little heart.
"If we only could." she murmured to
herself, ns lie walketl on letwen tti
heads of swet clover that nodded,
over the tKith. J "I 'ntefth if we only
wouldl' ' I "Wonder why Aunt Martha
ahd Uncle Xathan are so different
from 'other folts; there ain't another
neigh! hf in Ihfs towusiiip that didn't
take suie' Interest In the' 'convention.
and they ' all crowded around tliat
young. man that fold almut .the poor
city children. ,1 In'lleve everybody
but . us will havet a fresh-nir chill
and wivej got plenty of nsmi, and
just every t hi ngj to do It witlu Only
look at all this gren country going
to wastel' Iargarets voice broke in
to a sob, but : Uo daslu-t the tears
away and wenf on., s T'Jhat man sai l
heM wen them dozens of eui, and -1
lielieve him but Aunt "Martha ' would
not -she'd say j it's all a trumped-up
story. so It's no good telling her. I'll
just have to waif until I'm grown up.
nud then I'll have & big .house, and
till every fH-mp of It with babies, and
they shall stay forever, not just two
weeks, anil I'll love and pet thein,
and make "em well and strong.""T This
time' the soli almost got the test of
her. but he bravely : choked It back
and answ'rel ,uut )Iartha"s Iniph
ti nt call with a cheery. "Ye. ma'ani'J
as sh clindMHls the old-fashionetl stlh'.
"fso the convention's over at last?
nkeI Autit .Marfha ; sharply- "Well.
I'm glad of it... The Idea of people
WMsting their time In suchwa3's is
all nons'nse,' and I've no", patience
' with . thes uew-langled things."
"If you'd g suiaet Imes you'd
Ikiw uh-e they are." suggests! Mar
garet timidly, as she buttoned on her
'apron.'.. Mrs.l Jones and Jier family
were there all day, and she told; me
to tell yow you'd misse! a treat." ;
Mixs Mart ha : st down !'.. dish with
iu-dle iw rgv. "Klnory- JcMies may
be able to ki-ep liouxe as she'd ought,
and still go gadding all day, but I'm
not. So If shell tend to her own bus
iness. I'll tend, to mine.'
Kvidentlr Aunt Martha was In no
mood to lie impressed by n descrip
tion of the day's revelations, so Mar
garet said no more, as she deftly ar
ranged the big tablej and helped get
stipiNT for the "hands. who were
workiug lor tjnele Nathan. !
Margaret askcxl is-nniswUm to go to
the dei6t and see the train come In
which was to bring the firesh air
children to their country homes.
The iv yas quite a crowd there before
her: it W evident that aU'Mlss Alar
'tba's neighliors were mt of her min t,
and a -general hum of suppressed ex
citement t!ml the air as 4he train
whizzsl tip with a shriek ami tP;
rsnl panting at the platform. hat
pitiful little pbjects swarmed down
the steps: nagged nud thin, some with
pile, frightened faces nnd,leseH-hln
v.'k' oHhtp fchrewd with cunning be
vond their years, Last of all the care
taker stepited down n , sweet-faced.
renth--voicMt ! womdn, ' wearing the
garb of ft deacmess "carrying on each
arm a -Ialy Two motherly women
n lleved her rwhile ho gatheivl her
little flork a 1 suit her, then she turned
toward them , again, saying.' "My
friensls, I havcihere two more than t
was directed - to bring. Thes twwt
bab'es are orphans, their broken-hearted
mctlier dUsl yestenlay, and there
Is no, one to claim or care for them.
I 1 rousht thorn at a venture. I tbvrc?
not some one who will for Christ s
sake take care of them until we can
make other plans?"
Mrs. Wilklns broke the silence that
followed: I'll: take one, thoiigh I
don't know how '.111 manage It: but
It if was my own and left like this
she rhoked and stopped-- . ;
I'll take tlie other, tna'am." said a
.t.l little mice at the lady a elbow.
i.M.l leen standing, by. her
. ,.iiin' i!rer and her heart
iatiiK- f.-ister with every parsing m
eves and frail n-l.tta" t.n. ' ''i;.,:t '1.
anu riiendiess her verv tu-r t !
ujiHi. ana no one ele to et.ilrti it
coukl not resist, have It she must," audi
hAVe.it 1m WOUld. whAtrer tl
M'ni e might le.
An hour later Aunt
ought she must still in.im;,.
Margaret, with crimson lieeks, and
very much out of breath, was depos
iting on the kitchen couch a liibv
pale an.1 slemn. but still a Unby au.1
ne wore a curi.iim iittii. -r nt ir.
mination no one had ever seen If fore.
"What In t the uaiiK? cf coaunon
svr began: Miss Martha, r r
"It's my Fresh Air" announced Mar
garet, iuuott-ntly. .
"lour whafi" asked Vncl Xathan.
coming Into the kitchen. i
My I'rwh Air. It's twins, and Mrs.
Wilkins took the otiMT ie. there
wasn't any place toeud this, so I took
it, an-l l ve carried It .all .tle war
home." Her voice- shook little, but
she sat down and put her arms about
her a. a by with a inotlwrlj-ruddk pleas
ant to ee.
l'ne Xatlian patted her Lead awk
wardly. Seems to me we mi .lit let
her havo It. Martha. She's-a sooi girl.
and don't ask many favors, and it's
only for two weeks, you know, I'm
willin". If yon lie."
3Ii Martha's eyes snaipeI. f You
Uxt, Nathan! I didn't allow lo liave you
to deal with. I've said my say, awl Vee
no reason to change my mind. It's a
pretty pass thingn have ome to. if l'v
grt to oMn a nursery' at my 'time of
life.' when I've just got Margaret rals
h1 to lx some acoount."
"Itut you ncc.la't even touch It.
Anut Martliaf JuterruptHl ;he little
girl. "I'll wasii aivl iron jts clotlie. In
stead of playing, and I, won't ask to go
anywhere again this summer. I'llVtay
at home qxxI work all tlw time, if you'll
only say yes this one single time!" , .
It was hard to frcsist sik'H pleadings;
even Aunt Martlia felt It and besilat
tsl. l.'iH-Ie 'athau saw it, and liarten-i-il
to 'say In his gruff, old voice, "It's
got blue eyes,. '.Martha", I'ame as . Mar
garet's inolher ihal. t always tlKAight
Millie had such pretty eye,'
Miss Martha watclied It , a cion:ent.
then cleared her throat beioie .she
spoke. "Yon say Mary Ann Wilkin
has tlie other? Well. I snpioe sie-'II
never get tloue talking If I send this
luck. Itnt, mind you. miss, your
promise must be lived -up to, and
tiiat ehLM Is to 3e kept out of my way
while the two 'weeks-,, last Moreover,
there's to le no crying and sniveling
over It when he time comes to s?nd it
back." -.
"Yes'm," nsscnteil Margaret eagerly.
Miss Martha paid no attention to the
wee visitor leyond seeing tjiat it had
plenty to eat; whe allowed- Margaret1 to
take several garments from tint clwst
in the garret, but -spressed no inter
est in , the little Mihlred " who wore
thenu , Margaret watched lw-r wistfully
4ioping that the charms which were to
lu r so absorbing woul.l win their way
to her, a nut's heart; Suit in vaiu.
tire days inassed till the last one came.
Itaby hal eiij(.ve-l her bath and breaks
fast, and sat playing on the floor when
Mrs.. Wilkin canK.in..'t!obd morning,
a'l. I thought I'd" run .oyer and get
vour little orphan so I cohll tul it to
i-he cars with Its . brother.' and savo
Margaret carrying it so far."
Miss Martha Iowed . stiflly. "Tlwuk
y-nij Mary Ana. Inn we have a wagon
of our own." '-..;,.'.; ;
" Margaret' had Iteen wiping dishes;
phe' had 1orue distinctly In miiMl her
aunt's charge alxxit "sniveling ", but
now her endurance gave , way. She
dropped her tea towel and threw her
self on the floor 4'sile her baby. sol
bing out her grkf in it little lap
whKe It crowed gh-efully and pattetl
the lrown head wit.li lMth hands. "My
lsa1y my very own little .Itaby." wail
ed Ma rga ret. "I shall never see you
any .more. Your cheeks will get all
white and thin again, and the blue
veins wKI come, and you'll cry for me,
1Ut I w-on't Ik there, Mildred, 'my dar
lingdear Itaby.
Mrs. Wilkin was crying now in earn
est, and ITnele iXathan was using his
ItaudkcrchW out on the well curb,
(inly Miss Martha' eyes were dry an
she said calmly, "Mary Ann Wilkin-.
I oni a stliih as folks nay. and I'm
nard and close; but I have n heart,
whether you Itelieve It or nor. I. am
not going to send this child away. I
couldn't do It while, she wears the
name that Jx-longed to :ls .sweetest
woman tliat ever breathed, our little
Millie. She wa . our niis-e, - but we
raised Jwr, iXathan and I, a we aie
raising ls-r daughter. If this 1'ttl
Mildred l worthy of her nann. we'll
t repaid for all our troubb-. And Mary
Ann. If I've zot to open a nnrry
igaln. which I did say lt s.nukia t
it ain't much nwre tronnK t lafc.-'
care of two than one. so you ctu end
the ret of this pair of twin o-?r ui re.
instead of to the station. We've got
plenty they won't starve, nor we.
either. Margaret, chil.l. it s u:ue
Mldrel's milk. nnl wlHn sii s nni n
vou may put her clothes in u-e p.i ' r
tK-lroim drawer. --We'll ne a oown
stairs room with two babies." The
Presbyterian Banner. . , - j
A FARMERS':" COXOItESS. (?ov.
T T rz,r vester.iav receivei i n-
quest from the president of the Farm
ers" National Congress,; to appoint
delegates to represent tlie state or Ore
gon at the meeting of the Congress,
which will lie held at Colorado Sprlnsa.
Colorado. In Angust. mis win "
Fwentleth annual convention, m im-
Farmers National Congrss. ana . iim
organization has come to ts iwtke-1
upon as one or tne most lniiittrmio.
the great combinations In the emm
try. although it is not a eombinaflon
in the wmse that trust ore. but an
organization of practieaand success
ful farmers, from every state in. the
UnJoni' win uiaKe an inieiii.-vut uj
of tlnf needs or tne iiiiertr oi. me
tnd iKtw best to aid them in securing
what they most reimre ur;V . .. t
oxaoaii 1. entitles
ees line mhw "vv"""j;,:r:i V
to four delegates, to w ni-i"""";
the Governor. ; ; i ,
FIFTY FIVK CENTS REFTSED.
II Frk mlly offered I. R- Chrinian
V. fvnts- per Smshel last evening for
XKritushels of wheat. 4Mr.,Chr,smi.a
refused the f-Eugene t,uard. . ;
.. . crfMuvu.-Astorian. 2Sth:
T.
U1 i ' - n,.t1 rotnilist ami
former
rTrofeSr in Wimnvtte I'nlvcrsity at
emLs ln electetl priinipal of
the Seaside school
r wry 3 XTL 3! - -
Bear tit
:- ef :"
Statesman Job Office.
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!QIRK1IGI1IL EEECTION 'REIltIRN
Telow 1 the abstract or the., to:-
cast, at the general ejection held ia rbe
state - of -Oregon ou the fourth day f
June, A. lijt. fr Justice, of the
Snmeirte Court, for tl regn Dairy a ud
Food ;oiiauis4ioner, and, Tor 4iepre
sentatives in Congress of th Firt and
Si-iou-l 1 4n-ressknal Districts, as tan-
'JuEiloe of the
COCJtTY
Baker .....
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Jackson , , .
JoeepblDe ....
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Marion ...
Morrow .
MuimoniaTi .
Polk....
Sfaernian ...
Tniamook
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t'niou
Wallowa
Wasuo ...
Washington.
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Yamhill.....
Totals
IN Tilt TABERNACLE
CKOWDS 11KAK REV. . J. V.
AT TURNER.
ITKIKE
Vtmtcrdar ChrlatUH Endeavor Coif
ventlon W4M In SiBaaiun An Inter-i it i
mllar rrocnini. ' . n-'
TI'IlXEi:. r June J1. Iist even
ing fully one thousand people grci-te!
Evangelist J. V. lrplike, who spoke on
tlie subject, "Save Yourselves." He
sail. every' 'man that was saved .was
s;ived by tlio power of Jol, but tliHs
salvation ,1s tnditlonal, and "thattlr-jl
saves men nud women through . Ili
mm, Jesus Christ, lie emphasized the
ollke of the holy1 spirit in coiiversiun.
an4 that all who are converted are con-vcrtc-1
Ig tlw tower of the holy spljtit.
If 'men "are not saved It will tte. their
own fault. Cod. "by Ids lnt!y spirit, li:i
reveahMl tlie. plan of salvation and, !ft
has been rcordeil in 4 )fVn word, arsl
air who want to know how to ave
themselves can lhul the way by follo'w
iug the holy spirit's inutruetion.
ENDEAVOR DAY.
The Christian Endeavor Association
l-cgan the annual s-ssioii, this morning
as usual, by a splendid and Inspiring
senrlse lraye meeting. (Never bt fore
lias there been such a large audieEce
gathered In tin conveutionas did litis
morning for tlH4b'ymonaI scrvkie.
After the devotions and hour of song,
the. 'state sujterlntondeut. Miss Alk-e
4'hrisii.in. of Forest Orove. called tlu
ctmrention to order aiul. after a few
well chosen words of thanks fr the
atlcniLince, six' catt-d ftr tlie r'itoirs
of district, managers.
Miss Pessie tlhormley, of Portland,
ri4rhd for No. I. They have five o
cU'ths with a mealerhip of 117 active
and thirty-rcven associate 'iiKHMber,
sixteen were con vertttl daring the
year. They raised $120.75 for their
work. Miss Jhormley fecommended
greater KoeiaMlity and a tkeper spirit-M
ual life among 4hesocietks.
IHstrict No. 2 -was 'reported, by Mi
Sue Ik Johnson, of .North Yamh'IL
They have eleven societies, 2-"" active
aiMl Feventy-tlve assK;late memlsers,
ami rai J $ll0. Nine conversions
during the year.
Miss Dell 0lsrne, of Salem, report
ed for No. 4. nicy have six societies.
with a membership of 110 active ami
forty-Feven associate roenitters; eight
een certiverskins during the year, and
$lNr; raisetl for the work. A gool
ct-nventon was biwl at itayton last jp-
veinlier. -' . '
District So. o was reported In a gen-i
cral way. '
District iNou-7 was reported by Mrs.
A. E. Oardncr, of Irain. They have
two societies, forty-two active and
eight associate members; one conver
sion and fJ.a raisctt
llev. J. ' J. Evans, of Salem, dellvere-l
an address oa the subjects "T!; Iau
ena o Eckavorism. on tle WorII."
He sr-i-l In part ' K' ' ' " -
"First. nini the non-Cbrist ton ,wrrul.
By the great j Christian Ende:iVvr coa
vtntions we are showing the, work!
tliat Christianity Is alive. Again, we
show thera tliat we can meet i to
gether without trying to fight each
other. We are also preaclilflg the go
pel to then and thn are lrltj?;ing theiU
to. Christ. Second, upon yonn? peopiet.
Christian Endeavor i proparing tiie
young ieop for the work -of tomor
row. It makes them stwly tho Bibie
nore. There are als Sxid effects set a
as nslns nnscriptnral term and wof.br,
as the result of contact with sectar,aa
1 "Third, upon' the church. It" iuw
opened the eyes of the church to tne
resources of the power of the church.
f tt is. '-ipnaciicv to-lead, lb? ffluren
away f rn ruej iucn.u
slf. We are getting more practical in
our work ami less tleertz:ng. - -
Vrtiirih. toward unity. It has turned
thing. W'e used to le for church first.
val by ti ov. T. Ti I Seer and Seeie
tary of State I'A Dunbar, at th -aj-itol
i yesterdjiy foreuooo. Tb prilclal
returns from Curry county wyire re
celrHl by the Secretary of State yes
terday morning and the" returns wre
at wnie ta;nlatl anl canvasse.!. and
w-ii-, yesterday afternoon, given to tlK
ait the otliual returns.
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but now It is for Christ first arkl then
the rhurchj If we ktvp this up,w will
estfnei together with union."
.1 MisWOrjltetM. at Ik-as:ut Hill, then
read a splendid, poller on "Every Chris
tian ii S.aUN iiim r." in which she
slKtwcd the iitnportance of Christian
EndetH'orers! VIng inore persona! work
in winning 4heir companions and
friends to Christ, i i
Miss Marf ItenMn. of Foresi drove,
then !real it tstlrrhig paia'r'n "Are We
liviiigJ'p to Oar 4pixrtnnltie.' She
showienl bout inaiiyj times Christian Eu
tleavorirs !negUvtSil to spi;ikva watJ
fvr (Mirist ' when tiiey had opportunity,
and' thus fail to .ki their duty.
' -Jter. K. EJ KelXni.of Eu;ctie, mad
aitiendi! ilihluVs on "Tlie Itible and
HV.E." He i thought tlu? . KnOeavorers
e.ght ot Ik- !tti-r rej.rK-nfl in tin
TMyihity; sc-hool and advisod that' the
Knde'avoier.4 take sij'ps towarilciiilina:
one iof their: nsMfilK-rs to ' tin sclnvtl
that tlK'y might return as a leader in
llib'A stixlyj :;..;... -!-
Hev. J. T lEslieinian. of Taconia. -was
then inrnidoeed,! after vvhivh ihljouru
ment was had. ; '
noon THINGS THAT HAVE BEEN
' ":;' ; AIU'SED. i - '
I Tomnwn s:Hm Is really having an
inning In j medicine , at lat." said a
New th-h-iias physician nently. "and
I am glad to say t hat a great deal of
the empyrical rubbish tlat was re
ganUl oith Idotie veneration lnxthe
tat has j is-en relegatel unceremoni
ously to the shelf. For examph!, frcwii
air. ifthl water, and exercis are three
! tremendously Valuable things that
i; have 1 teen outrageously abused. I'hy-
,tciani lonneriy recmnmcixieu patienis
ill u nrnii aiiti uiifteiiii: nin4 nr
til k all tin exercise tiiey cuull. and
they kiUitl h. large Krcentage f them
by overexertion. What a man in that
condition generally, ueils Is plenty of
absolute rent ami all the nntrlmeut
he can assimilate. Tlten. If there are
no cinipB-ations. he . rill gnidnaliy
get Into ja condition wherein a little
exer-iiM inay lte taken with safety.
The sclestitie 'rest cure' is a compara
tively miidern idea, and It has worked
wonders with broken-down humanity.
Fresh air Is most excellent, : provide I
the enfeebltwl itatient loesn"t get too
niueh of it, : but the nld-tim 'fresh
air cranks' vere ivery langerttu men
in the nxUeal profeKiou. Ciieiinio
pi.i Is iudeMel to. them for many a
Victim. CoM water" is anotlief agent
that has a good long death list to its
credit. It i was: formerly Itelieved
that a cold morning ltath had pH-n-liaily
In vlgr trating proitertles. and so
It has 1 an athlete but there are
Very few people who are able to stand
the shock. ; A person of weak consti
tution should always nse tepid water.
That reminds me. tty the way, that
the violent transitions of a Turkish
ltath have Undermined many a weak
ened system. -Unless n man Is In
lierfer-t health, he should always con-
nlf a eonipetent physician Itofore haz
arding oeh an ordeal." New Orleans
Timen-D4-taocrat.
" .
snrnrcK fou moke pay. '
: .The Oregon City Enterprise,- 2!tb
Inst; Thi cutter dep.rtnKnt of the Wil
lamette 4rnip & Paper Co. experien-el
auotlM-r jstuke" 1 nesiay morning, me
jstrikem Snuiuibered attont a lozen, but
two were iiwluced to remain,'while the
otbem hell out and their lOaer were
UPpl"ddy new nicn. They, were re
ceiving on an average about 75 , cents
a ilay anJ;they struck for a dollar.
"What good are yon?" pakl the farm
er as he? found a dusty pilgrim yawn
ing In Ms bay.
: "What good are we?" echoed- tlie
knight of the road- "VVby, If we didn't
smcke lntt In ; farmer' tarus dcy'd
n-ver gjt Jnsuranee money tq pay de
mcrtgage off de res ob de farm." 43hi
Cago News. - t '-.. ''-',
Johnnr-fPaw..;what it blackmail?
Paw Moornlng envelopes. Balti
more American, r ? "
o)llIE
I 4 I If - alUjra tba i
rtr. WUIiams Indian Pl!
ntnaeat vul tare uaail.
BicdiD sad lie hi nir
absorkr to lumoti.
ilebinr at once, acta
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a rruiil. rl iaiaot re
lief. fr w iliiama lAdianPueO.st
neat i uiiared fcr Pi tea and Itcn-
Iss li ttrtTatve parla. Eerr bix im
wsrratatiMt.' My dni4fsriti. by mail n re-
c-1r vt rrtnr. M ceata and 91.00. fVILLI'T J
USUI JteTU&SS CO- rP. ClevelW, Oia
"TltVse.tot.il wt-rt pnltlished in tlie
StatvsutaiL. irac tk-ally as given lr.
several weeks asjo, atKl en Tluirstkiy of
tlii week the latesman gave the plur
alities in t!ie state, as in this; tal4 for
SnpieiiK Judge, FoiaI and Dairy Com
ilssUuer aul nnnilrs of ingrcss.
Tls4igntes given today are otlh-lal and
prove the corrvvtiit-s f Uio pol lisli-
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I I T IN THE WITNESS C11A1U.
An Itis'iiH.tu was U'ing cxani'ncd In
.1 -.cas; of assiuU anl. having sworn
that he was ail eye witius of the of
feuse cl'iargd. the -lawyer for tlie d
fense jisMiiihil a .threatening air 'and
In a feiKl voh-e asked: "Now, ou your
oath,'' I want you to tell this court
whether or not yyi win hitoxh-aicd
at tliat time'?" "What's the sins of a
tpiisiou loike that?" answewd the son
of Erin: "ef l was intoxicaiCil at the
toiine ho wtlH! divil could ol till fluUlu r
ot was or not?" ' , ; '
IN THE VEHXACt'I-Vn..
An el l. IbK-ksjiort.; Me- sea captain
thus di KcrjLes th. way. in which he
dismlw I an y udeslrable suUor f Jf
the lia'tt .'of, his tlatnthter: l ,
"l just,. showed liiiu tlie coinpaniVi
way -ont on .the gaii-jpi uik. h-adiirg
from any ltouse. ami truitly reninki-J
tliat tlie wind was oft sin we. and luy
sooner he zt nu.l.r way ti:e Intter
oiling he wotikl get In-we iii.riiln..'.
lie at onv ttk tlie bhH, cot iin ier
way, pahl .ofT. lre away, ,-mil went
douti tlie road unIer all, ail Willi the.
off-shot e .breeze," t , :
"Can any of you tell me what a
founiain 'JV kd the .teacher of tiie
jnv-iiile class.
"I can." sail a little fllow at the
pedal extremity f Hie lass.
..-Well,, tell me what a fountain ;,"
sakl. the tcaeiier.
5 "It's a lot of rain spiirted throiigli a
hole In the ground." was tlie prompt
niJy. Pcarsttiw Weekly,-
Arrangements have -ln'i'ii '-perfected
fry 'which Itussiau til will ie dlstrlliu
tH) in eJcnn.iny. In the last few years
Atm-rlcan iM'troleum hts praetieiilly
nimoxvlized tlie ( Senna 11 . market. The
!erman govern men t lias now ofTi'ted
facilities to ltiUKiin protluccrs In tls
way of riHtnction of railway rat-.-s, so
that it Is exwvt'l in -tlie near future
"the Itnsiau oil. trade will, make con
sl.IerajltV, progress hi tlei niauy.
SEND US ONE DOLLAR
rA0 S33.50 yfs 1
V 'wonder V; ;,
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viixr heretofore.
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Tlie tigut
lowing plil
es 1:1 lull. Ilea snow ine ir
rati ties for the It. !u!i;UM!i
tUket:
livens
hi. Jnsth-e of the Supicnv
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;T1m ' deJeaye.1
old colonel had twi
pseksl h
s traps and calamities and in-
lltfiiatitl.V
'trekked f rout lenvard lr es-"
eitcroachiiientts. if advatifing
;ijvi tin
ck iliz.it l(Mi.
To bin
; "Well,
the woK
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.; "Wolf ;
tlie ld frie.hd: - .' '
cohuiel. S"tiU t rying to keep
from the door?" ;
the colonel: '
No. .iK-gad! Ooirr-Chlcatfo
Tribune.
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