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w .i IXT' w-awwrniwm.il w nw - DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1904. FOUR An Ao'njal Slory Por Little Folks Ao An'"1 story Por Little Folks WE&LD RELIABLE - - Why the - -Little Pig Was Whipped The Greedy Rooster fn Antral Story Por Little Folks A Cat-Eye-Clism KSm w. w J . f ! DM you ever hear the story about Tom Cnt and Dick Cut met one night the little pi who ate his big sister's on the back fence. Tom was minus one .ltM.tju-v t Vtinu rmi lmvp tint, fnr the ' ... n story luts never been told. j Well, there was n little pig who loved to tMe ills sister, just as many aim many a boy loe to tease his sisters. row, i ma nine piK iibu one sraici CJ' "How did you lose your eye asKeti Absolutely Pure WERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE i.V. .! ms I"! ""- "" who was ery particular about her manner, which, you will ndmlt. was an excellent trait. She wouldn't think of slttlu down to a meal without a nice clean upron on. At the dinner hour she would hurry to hor room, fasten on her npron and then go to the trough In which her food was served. "Why Is It that you only half All my trough?" asked she of her mother. "I always All It," was the roply. "Hut it Is ulways only half full," de Glared the little pig's sister. And the little pig laughed, for he know very well why the trough was only half full. Whenever he saw his bister start off to get her npron ho TMaI. "Well. It was like this: My mistress was coming home on the train from the seashore and got a cinder in her eye. It bothered her so that the doctor was called In. He said It was a serious case and they would have to take out her eye and look for the cinder. He put It on a tnble nnd begnn to hunt. 1 came In Just then, hungry' as usual, for they don't half feed me, and saw the eye, thought It was good to eat and swanowcu it. "Oht" said Dick. "Then you bud three eyes' "Yes. but listen. The doctor saw what I had done, said he would have "My goodness, uncle, have you eat en all the com in the barnyard?" asked young Mr. Koostcr of old Mr. lloostcr the other day. And good cause ho had for asking, too, for the old gentleman's craw stuck out In front of him like the brenst of n pouter pigeon. "No, I haven't ea,ten all," replied old Mr. Hooster. "but 1 have eaten a great deal. You see, I learned today that our Al Mice? Dicn Diaaam O- 11 I Ao Ao'nal Story Por Little Folks Why th8Tortoise Won That evening when tic nna iuuni tho cows and set the milk to cool by the pump In the barnyard he took his seat behind the corncrlb and watched. Pretty soon he saw Miss Daisy, the brliidle cow, coniln out slowly and carefully from behind the barn. "Ah." said Dalsv to herself. "He Maid DM you ever hear the tree story of ,,,Mlt ,?'H)t, T. nwre ",,"k Hwn ' m the nee ltwei the bur ami the tor.1 ,,eT n,e lMrrU '"" '" never let that tolso? Old Ilrother Terrapin told It (o ' i one day as I lay on my back la tbc ; jrim vy u pond. "Never bMrd the real truth of that ' rletetyof mine, did your he squeaked as he trawled up to me. "Wo, nevor," (aid I "How was Itr "Well, ho laughed, "you see. they nl wayssuppesMl that I won that race by keeping on plodding along at my usual gait while old man Ilahhlt frisked around and fooled nml wn.tu.1 i,i. iim. "showing off before tho spectators. "Illlt It Was IIOthlllL' of Hint sari. ?. mo 'tell you at tho start that all the plodding In the world without a llttlo thought and common sense will never win anything. "YOU SCO. I hail H lilt In lintin in nll nllh Hint 'yaller dog or Hill Bikes' cause one duy when I was asleep ho inmcu mo oer on my back, nnd I dklti't get my fooling for two dnya nnd was nearly starved, to any nothing of tho worry brought on tho old Indy and tho children. Bo when Mr. Unbblt and ?' ' I " V, - ' TAK1NI1 TIIK I MiTHll II I I I Ull Bp .SUfT M n--. "''"' '$ ' j- - , '' il.l M, ' '. 1 mt hi&c&i V) c-o mnster was going away tomorrow and Parkdale Tennis Ch,U ru that he was going to stay a whole ry raTKOaie ICDniS UUb, (M .. . .,.-i.,'i iM..nnni. nt !, cno'o.irnni eTnonpnronrlvtcAn.ti.l WCCK. lie Ult'ium WKUicrauiin uv 0-, .. r....uvuuiicjffl barnyard fowls a certain amount of young girls Who IiaVQ pains flni corn, which is to last us until ho re- :-!,.- -.. 4 t-5? turns. I have simply eaten nil of mine "."" . '" .. .,,t .iil ,,nt l.nvn n ont niir USC LVaifl H. FlflKhnm's Vaim.1 ili UIIV.U 111114 ,! .V M. "- .-.- ninrn until hn comes back." "Well. I think I shall cat mine in dally portions," declared the nephew. "You had better do as I have done," answered the uncle. But tho young rooster did not think this wus a wise plan fortable day, for ho was usc Lvdia E. Plnkham'a VoL IUU1C WJIUUUUUU. How many beautiful youns yciop into worn, listless and hopel. women, simply because sufficient a ttti development No woman Is oxens from physical wealcncsa and period The old fellow spent n very nncom- painiandyounggirlajustbuddlnifi,.!, too full to bo "ir"r",, "r, " " CUI?1I miBw , physically as well as morallr. Anntv lie KhEW VMHV WBtt, MIIV TUK TMOUOH WAS II.II.P FOI.L. would slip slyly up to the trough and oat as much of her food as he could before she could get hack. One day the slstor decided to watch him, and sho actually caught him In, the very act of gulping down hor meal. I i was only rooiuig," iiiugued the lit-1 TAKINO i ' I in MK UVK A TKM. or TBIIIMIII. I ilarted on that rare that you've rood i i anew at tho start tlwt 1 had no ehaMW to win without mime little BBine. Just then atonic eomee Hill Slkea 'i-aller dof. "MernliiV wya he, '.Vlw ,iay fer Hi the start MX rtjrtit iIuwh wheiv yiw is mi jw-h mw a great tdwxv.' f- owii br aat m bis yallw UM 4 tela yaller awa ami M Ma rwl twigM ton Hit. vm, !, thn, WP wyi It startw. ttud )u itwM I W wy cUflWy ami mkA Mr D. ta Watwewi ) Jaxsu II. mvr , 111 ttf mr awl fwrpri ami wt (r Uwth the WMia tewaid tb atml t vvue nxvoLK in ubii THHTlt. black nnd white cow give more than I. To think that I have been bore so long. aim now alio claims to glvo fifteen quarts, and they say I can only give twelve. Hut I shall Ox that nil right. .ci mo see. Vici can illil im mil my milk In? 'Spot,' 'Clovor,' Ilronnle' -nh. hore It Is-'Dalsy.' Now let him sny Hint Hpot gave more than I." Thon I'nrmer Jomm snw a sight that mode him strain his eyes, for Daisy went to the can eontululug her own milk, pushed It umlor tho pump spout and. taking the pump handle In hor teeth, began to work It up and down, filling the enn to tho top. Then she turned nnd. uwlnglmr her tall In tri umph, walked baek to the barn. "Wnal, 1 auowt" said I'nrmer Jones, too natonlshvd for inanv wnnii v..r day there whs no water In the milk icn at Aim Nllpiwrsloppor'a, and there was no Daisy in the barn, for she wm going sadly to the town nt tho end of a roie, w1iom other end was held by the butcher's boy. "Abt" she stglwd. "If I h( ,Mt been ho nuitltlous, so Jealous, so deceitful!" -HL Ix)tiU rost-nupatca. i II Novel Effects In Photography. "Why not try silhouette i.iinim.. 4.y?" sBKN.u IWnrd Hurry. In an artleU Rth January Pesraon's. "TtI, at lejait, U a new Mm. Well wrrj4M wt, wtquMt effecta nr chlvd. A tthntonrauli in m,,. U. . .!.. . . - uuK ik UWHUTUl llaata nml efcadews, Uie shadou. i,r.i.,i........ I I h .)wiMt maid,,. TheoM .hiiotitto erode )eW,tark profile on a r whiu mmu. with m, ,Je,a, IH tj Hv wHb Ita .rii.il. - J11""- ' mr U RW,liM t0- . "li. mtMc from the HSH - 'VTVVW "alIOa IV ttUlUaklln.. (1AVK CHASK WITH A BIO KNU'K. to get an eye from me to tnkc the place of the other I had lusldu and gate chase with a big knife, lie caught me. took out my eye and put It In tho mis tress. That leaves mo, you see, with only this one." "Yes." said Dick. "Hut you've got two ull the same." "Hut how can I uso the one I swal lowed?" nsked Tom sadly. tie pig. "Hut, say," asked Dick quickly, as "I shall tell mamma on you." replied , tho now thought struck him. "how did fri AlittrtA 4I.m1 lt .lll l.ll . -- Vlli - IfilhnAi. A . 1 - . t Al. - .-- t. I ' jfc&WZ&Ttf his slstor. "and sho will nnddlo ou with a shingle," "You would not he a telltale, would you?" nsked tho llttlo pig, who did not relish tho Idea of a whipping. "No, I don't believe I would." re plied tho slstor thoughtfully. "I shall not tell on you." "That's n good girl,". laughed the lit tle pig. "Hut I shall paddle you myself," ndded tho sister. Then sho caught tho llttlo tense nnd gnvo hltn n good sis torly thrashing, and ho nevor touched hor moals again nftor that Detroit Journal. the mistress get along with your lonplv orb?" "Oh, pretty well, except that when one of her eyes N In bed asleep the nth er Is down collar with me hunth'T rats." "Terriblel" said Dick. "Yes. Doctors ought to bo more care ful," replied Tom.-St Louis Post-Dispatch. Ao Anlnj&l Story Little Polks For a all tjaterp mar AO Anlnrjal Story Little Polks Por The Goose's Dinner (Had to see you back!" exclaimed Mr. CnterplUur when he met Mr. Hug on tho street. "Have n good time?" "Fine, tine!" replied Mr Hug. smil ing. You see, Mr. Hug had Just returned from his vacation, which he spent nt "There is nothing I love better than a nlco fnt goose," said the man who lived In tho city. Hut he had no goose nnd not enough money to buy one. "I know what I shall do," said ho to himself. "I shall buy n gosling and feed him well until he grows to bo a goose, and then I shall eat hlra." Now, a gosling Is only a baby goose, and ho was able to buy one of thorn for a few cents. He fed the llttlo fowl mmnii.. .i the gosling grew, within n week he and stralcht nml aui-vi t .,. .' , . " l hu Oil, but what some white boy yells 'in there, woolly!' ' "Wool ought not to crow nn i,v- onn.nn .... -. . ""J- V " "J' uBhiuw - -, T.7M '" """ "' -""" t-. nawK sue innma i' , . - w imMeiiaK to a And whM we aui iur .u. ., , ,:. !t, ""' " MU IW ami wtJktsI IW r Mr Iw ... !??II, W "" m ' vl Wm Utrae I Wl yL brajiw h,,,.. M7 Ari AoltOi.1 Story Uttf Polks Por The Ambitious Cow fH UM M m K f It m tOMftt Tk ll.ot portrait Km w V MlMwt, Nt every W w far, lutwuiw W...I- i..... . !Lrt,,N,, " bt-MUr S??.pr -. - kMktc a aoud kielur.- . .." tttBS Iimm ih-liM " n, boM aai fa.r.ifk.1 mm Jl - rA - (l $-i W nB 'r'7!W .. " 1 nir.jsiiL i'i i Ti . .; i iwi.t hi . h v , -?8i&fasrr ? jms - li m(Ur ' f CT " T1IAT T.JWLK lmav ,. , . . MMPwk. , physically ob well as morally. Anolla WiitTiJin. i , ..WWHW Miss ITnnnnh E. Morshon, Col llngswood, N.J., says: "I thought I would wrlto and it! you that, by followlnjr your kind ti vico, I feel like a now person. I wa unvuva iiuu ana acucato, ana so wui luui, x cumu naraiy ao anytninff. Ho struatlon woo Irregular. j "I tried a bottlo of your VepctaW; vuwiiuuiiu uu Dcgan io reel bette right awny. I continued Its use, m uui " vcii iiuu Bironp;, ana mi Etruaterpmilnrlv. Tmnnni.... for telinf vnni mAjU.tn. it.i i -tSOOO forftlt if criminal of abovtUUirpmb, "HAVE TOU KATKS ALIi THK C01IN ?" I Lydla E. Pinkliam'fl VVfn1, .. .. . frftmttniiml wlii . " auio to enjoy unsKing m tno sun nnu j""i'uji wu euro any woms tnkhiL' his nsiinl eiorolse. m tllO. land wllO Stiff Crs frei And. would you believe It. the nest tEvnVin J. Patlm day ho was ns hungry ns he would ho"cs, and kidney troublo ihhu ueun ii.ui iiu uiuuii oniy u regular meal on the previous duy. I America's Natural Trotters. When the nephew nnd the other bum- (Illustrated Sporting News) yniu rowis were eating their meals the ur our American anlmalj tl uncle stood afar off and gazed longing-, moose, oik and caribou aro natu nr 4 It all nAK I . uuiuicuwiii, 'trottnrn Tn fhnln .,nl,.o. ...n.i- .i Anil tho nnit llnv lip irnWMl mnrn nnv. . "' etousiv. Ami tim ,iv i, i..o. Irelontiy travol very fast and could not Btand it nny longer. Burst- long dlstanw. t hon taken you ing Into tears, he begged his nephew tra,n0(l a"d driven to harness, tin fnr fiMlli nn(.i ItAll 1.A n1l !..!... fiftlflnm fthnu m.K r.Mn.t V- . .. uu.i.u v.., iicii, iui;jr un lllltlll'U --- .... .iiui.il sjieuu. lcar I In nnd made up a good square meal for border line botwoon Maine and Q " """" ""' u,1 luu,r "U"J w- oec i saw a young bull caribou hi nv'nn . T, rr.T" w l0 a rosh llttlo cart. This ci- m..F..i u.u,u.u bou was docile nouRh. and v "I've learned a valuablo lesson." said wllllSl' Jog along tho road for h tho old rooster. Pittsburg Dispatch, , """ances, but It showed no spirit iaci us uamoanor suggested that was borod by Its work, and oali lowed itsolf to be driven because could not evade tho task. It hml m Of thO SJeod Of iU Wild Idml nnil fact, did not trnvol faster than uih.ui jmrK goat. A young moon1 (lid bottor. This specimen was cu tured in Northorn Ontario nn,t vii .... . ' i Samlw was tired of his kinky locks ' uroKOn ,0 "nrness as a 2-yoapold He wnnted straight hnlr like tho whito "shoved quite woll on tho road. folks had. .appeared rather to onjoy tho task u , u ,mu g0iio out behind the barn "rawing his ownor about in a 11 -ntr " ,JSn!l,!!l wh,tl'' ',.,V,taJf- Ar a season of school. "I hate this plngied wS,l. ., .. .Wnor ,lcclftrod U,at tho running his hand through his black'. eventually become a fam corkscrew ringlets. j trotter. This, howovor, proved to hy can't a fellow's hnlr bo decent!0, Urem" I had heard much of ti An Anlnjal Story Little Folks For Learn to Be Contented moose and oventually went to see An exhibition drive on tho count u imivou mo moo30 to im wri trained nnd a willing driver, but III 'OUAW TU NIK 1O0 lUik seasluwit. mill i... .... XT. 7. . T u ,M11- "wl wtertaliunl "Wall." sabl II, rv. ... " VJt yMI My I umhLI TiiZ It's only meant t.r H,;;:i"",UttU nn' ' toio merit was as a cnrlnsltv. ii gait was shuming and bad In ev way, and its speed was vory llmiti a smart pony could havo trotted rl around It In a mile, for while Ita certainly was a true trot, It "ntlr lacKoa the snap and vim nooea iw last imie. It was cranky In ti notions but even v,'hon going at I "i i could outfoot it for 200 y Serious Explosion. -"""". Jan. b. A sorlous exp sion occurrod at the government imnmo works at Haylo. Cornwall morning. Foui wero killed and i orai injured. J I SBBM SK...V j1 wm. v-. wiMimi uTr. -Ttwt yaw Hry UtA dM. Wj W.MW. TW drf umw tw fTf J HS d44 tM Mt "Vqr wnM. luasw .ti .... ...... r&!1 H Ms Hrtad A Qwwttofl. CImuIm ikw w . .. a bah, a,, ' "" "" He I dunt kuw u... . ..... .. Am. tk- -. -TZ: .."? V"" "t u. im -::-- .. t. tteA tM ??" " Wr I -Vlwrr crM Mr . ... f ' Hki . w" ri " (MM jj"- u. v nam ,ttr wi.h K7Tr:n,U,,t"- a"Sr?,':"CTK,,,Mru- "'-41 ..M ..... I hareVt, m "Wwrr crtoil Mr Bug. "FVJHaT WrZ' - Pom uTT. T a,w- '-TM eWHwr ,nJ ?". "M 1 H UumtU( UP TUB y v wii be was much himer 6UU kept on growlna;. "1 UaU have u a m of mr JJ never et all rf thte fowl r?1.1 tav ' Ma Mewl awl S l-rger tbaa ' '... .JUL ....... u .. .... n i... u 7 """ whi out . hatchst to rtwu. i.l. ...... l-ii- ,. "VT. ."? w "Wjwto wiM..'T'-"?,W0,r Ku wFa!L. -5!? . tor SfftK" d0 - at 'ELT ! 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