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ADVENTURES _. OF THE TWINS oo “Just try a few notes, won _ “Here's the oriole song.” “Well, Tt be gotng now, T guess™ ) said Bill Blackbird, patting his Sleeves and waistcoat to see if the ) coler was quite dry. for Nick and Nacy had been painting him up to Be to the Land Where-Spring Was Bil was passing off for Dliver Oriole, you remember. “How about your voice, *Mr asked the Fairy Mushroom ince you've grown so n b bigger PBbexn"t seem so musical as it did year. Don't you think you need & little practice?” “Oh, no, no protested Bill “I can do my trills perfectly.” “Don't be in a hurry!’ urged the Mushroom. “There's plenty of time. Just try a few notes, won't yout Bo Bill just had to stop and try %6 croak out some notes. * “Ahem! "he coughed apologetically ly! I'd no idea I had such a cold! have to tell Mrs. Blackbint—1 AM Mrs. Oriole—to put a plaster my chest at once.” ‘t you?” urged the Mushroom. | room. “You'll have so much time to get cured.” “What do you mean” demanded Bill sharply at that, “Why, it's too soon for you to go. because the orioles don't leave for a ole month yet. Nick painted you out of turn, heeause he didn’t khow the wind had plown over the pages of the Bird Rook, and that Bill Blackbird should “have come groaned. What a wretched memory he had! Why hadn't he remembered the ortoles didn't ap- pear until the middle of May, He wus ashamed cross and dixgust- ed all at once. “I'm Bill Blackbird™ he had to confess then. “I'm not Oliver Oriole at all, and I wish you'd wesh off all this Junk apd let me out of here. So Bil! got away in his dingy, rusty winter clothes, and if you can get close enough to him you'll find »| | T'm right “Yes, 1 should.” advised the Mush-' (Copyright, 1970, N. FE. A.) RINT ENS ORY BY THORNTON W. BURGESS Four Little Scamps Play Mischief ink they're mighty smart—| Jay chuckled way down inside, Sam g . |my had a plan, and the angri€? the lothers grew the more Likely were | they to help him. | “You wait Gil I catch Peter Rab- bit!” sald Reddy Fox, and showed all ‘With himvelf. He had found out | hi* teeth. He quite forgot that de all about Peter Rabbit's plan to give *Pite all his «martness, he had nev pe’ Bilty Possum a surprise party, | °F Yet caught Peter Rabbit ‘Hie had found out that all the little | @Blecky the Crow scratched his forest and meadow peopie but him.| "8d thoughtfully. “We can spoil ‘and his cousin, Blacky the Crow, | 9 party by telling Unc’ Billy Pow | Fox and Shadow the |*¥™ all about it beforehand,” said een he. ‘ Se et hay Haga | Sammy Jay slowty winked at each of the others. He cleared bis throat land looked al! around to make wure| | that no one else wus near, Then he | leaned forward and whispered: “Let's [invite ourselves to the party.” aPePaare A. } ole the tart— Some folks will wake up some day— . Wied they can't foo! Mr. Jey AMMY JAY was mightily pleased at Benaan ay? Sy i ; What do you others all together. i a ‘Just what I sx Yi? [We'll be the reab surprise. Before the party begins, you will hide close ad |to where ft is to be. Whe y body has got there and brought all os the good things to eat i'll come fly- ing along and scream: ‘Here comes | Bowser the Hound! Of courme, every jone wilt run away and we'll have all the good things to eat.” y | “Haw, haw, haw! The very thing! | we'll all be there,” cried Blacky the Crow. | | The four little scamps shook hands [and separated. As they went across the Green Meadows, Sammy Jay's In all the Green Meadows voice floated back to the Lone Pine. all the Green Forest, te Was singing: lived no Greater Scamp. | some totes wit! wae wp some day— a ne a Find they can’t fool Mr. Jay. cerca ght of this, Then be looked | “In that so? Really, now, 1 want ‘at jolly, round Mr. Sun and | to know,” said old Mr. Toad, craw! ‘ot. ing from under the very piece of on all the Green Meadows | Dark on which Sammy Jay had sat all the Green Forest there | When he told his plan. Then old Mr greater scamps than Sammy | Tod winked slowly and solemnly at 5 up Now, and in tive no Jayand Blacky the Crow and Reddy | Jolly. round Mr. Sun and started off Fox and Shadow the Weasel. ‘The | ‘0 find Peter Rabbit, worst of it is, they are not honest) | ~- They steal whenever they get a| Next story: Peter Rabbit Sends chance, and always they try to get Out Word. others into trouble. So Peter Rabbit _F - had left them out when he planned Centralia “Medal” his surprise party for Unc’ Billy Pos- : } sum. | Found on Witness Sammy Jay called the three others| BUTTE, May §.—A medal mid to together under the Lone Pine and have been given to the L. W. W. told them all about Peter Rabbit's wno took part in the Artnintic day and how they had been left out. | shooting at Centralia waa found on » Blacky the Crow and Red-| Otte Haltia, one of the witnesses at "ox and Shadow the Weasel were | the inquest into the death of Thomas i very angry, indeed; for no on | Manning, victim of recent strike likes to be left out of a good time. | rot here | The more Sammy Jay told them, | —————— | the angrier they grew, and the an.| PORTLAND, Ore--Six forest | grier they grew the more Sammy! fires, first Of season, reported. SS eee ONS ee You supply the f the help needed, to make the engine go. That is just what good, resdy.to-take remedy, with tonic pro- perties, does for you in the Spring. It furnishes the push ¢ valuable mefchandise in the home of W, A. Clark, 611 Wail st. Pride by Detectives James O'Brien and T |G. Montgomery ied to his arrest and detention in the city Jail on an apen charge. | Mdentify the goods am stolen property, | TOO TIRED TO EAT? Heat « Bit, Kat Slowly, Them Take |” An Ideal Starter for the Human Engine parents, and perhaps four gran: 5 was the favorite Spring medicine, they knew they could depend upon it. It acts directly wpom the organs of digestion and elimination, helping astere to throw off the poison eceumulations of win end stimulsting s normal, healthy actign ia the human } f '. becomes rich and pere, insuring healthy ‘soothed and quieted, and the serve centers reviv (ow lose that always tired feeling of lassitede, @ ceatonce « vim and a vigor, » punch and it to every part. ap pedpen : learne p w }in Indiana sa, strength, twill find “THAT MusT BE A DiFFeRestr MR. KELLER = TS MO. MeLLee WAS M THE WHOLESALE Liquor BUSINESS UNTIL IT wen DeY- RAVE ABOUT His GALEXTION OF fate GUTTeRPLIes UT! Meany WENT BOGS “THES PEOPLE ‘Age STAMBERS To me! WEDLOCKED— ANME ISNT GONG | TO. MEET ME Topsy. | GUESS LL ao | TWE MARKET ANO FICR UP SOME BARGAWS FRECKLES Newspapers Mean Nothing to Him. Now We CAN LIVE AND TWENTY) (WHAT FOR ENTERTAIN AS WELL AS AT LAST WE HGH Cos? Cf ) LVING HAS GONE Down’ THE | CAPER SAYS ALi FOOD. '3 THE SONESES ry PRICES HAD GNAPPY 1S RIGHT = Y'KNOW what “ff 192 m= A WATCH-DOG! NOPOTN'LL. DARE TRY'To COP MY <k, CAR HOW » C'MON OUT AND GIVE Him “THY HUMBLE OPTIC! POEs HE UTTER A MEMACING WOOF AND wave A MEA Twelve in EXARKANA, Ark jured when Missouri Pacific passen CALLED ERROR SAN FRANCISC, May $—Altho train. jhe has been married mace last No . |British General Urges Trade vember, William R, Coyne declared) ' ry . 77 939 . { Policy | jin his annulment sult fited here that! FOR | ne does not know just exactly what h | his wife's name te | He alleges she was married to him | under the name of Mabel Camp, but he ways he learned two days after “hose who | th ling from papers he found whe was a Mra oe a | For Grip, Influensa, Catarrh, | ae ” | Cough and Sore Throat, Mystery Man” of =|" se A Quincy (Ill) lady writes: “Please hora-Orey, late ef Kolohak's army:| Towa Goes West imaii ime soverai copies of Hlimph-| |Gen, ‘Thord-Gray can not be accused) REDFORD, Iowa, May §—Bates|reys’ small booklets, as my friends of being @ Golshevik partisan, But} Huntsmun, 83, lowa's “man of mys lave interested In Humphreys’ after he declares that there was a change | tery,” ix dead. | : CIM his acta lin his views during his stay in Rus:| Hunteman was a member of a | Seeing and knowing wha 3 8 Wee wa and that he now believes the| band af treasure seekers whose ef.|for me in the past 8 months, after cause of cigilization will best be! forts.to locate $90,000 buried on the |two years of doctoring.* “Thus we erved by dealing with the Soviet| “Klondike” farm in Taylor county jare advertised by our loving friends.) | wovernment. jenused blasted lives, untimely | non you want one? the Pi | - deaths and an unsolved murder. Ks gee ee ‘ ‘apart For the man who can pay for it} Hunteman came prominently into| Doctor's Book of all diseases, in Ae sitter | with honestly acquired coin the best | the public eve # few years ago, when | English, French, Spanish, Portuguese Mov orts | is not tov goad. he was made « defendant in a mus. or German—mailed tree. | der case involving the slaying of a c ‘The man who bonste of his willing-| wealthy cattleman in 1868—n crime| At # Drug and Country Stores, news to do his duty at all times is|once laid at the door of the Jumes| Mamphrese’ lomeo, Medicine Coy 156 usually the Liret Wo try to dodge 1, aya, 4: en " Hy Now Korte | . ind Merchandise, | Arrest W. A. Clark Finding of about $500 worth of | i Detectives will attempt to NEW YORK, Ma r nouse, that Wools of Chicago and still Wooelz, in ey are doing exactly whut y wants, keeping this countr Bngland, Franc nd Italy from es! tablishing commercial and other re. lations with Russa These are the words of Gen, 1 corres | Heed aparilia In thie way you will avold indi- wh will feel tonic! time you will *, more digestive imilati One nd made new, or who| that tired feeling, aparitia Tt won- dome of sour stom- and belching.” a as wn Justice o “food taste goo ree bottles he me WE LETTUCE? DIDN'T YOu READ IN “THE PAPER THA City Cases Before Wity- | CAN BUY THOSE OUT OM THE CORNER FOR Five CENTS APIECE — AND “Ou PAIbD FIFTY CEMTS FoR SIX— —By POP MOMAND I CANT READ matt! AD OF following his dismissal. ‘The Rainier Heat and Powercom i | pany will seck to obtain $30,000 from High State Court | te city for damages alleged to have Three important cases involving! been caused their plant by the breake the city will be argued shortly be-| ing of a watermain. fore the supreme court of Washing-| William Chiselett, residuary lege to Corporation Coun-| tee, will endeavor to persuade the er F. Meier court that the provision in George A. LaGrave, former chief ae-/ R. Wilson's will was invalid when be countant in the eity comptroller’s| left $5,000 to the tuberculosis sank office, will defend an action whereby | tarium here. the city will seek to reseind an or wand der issued in the lower courts grant-| Hew the henpecked man does crew ing LaGrave two months’ salary, ! when he is away from homel REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightes¢ and strongest plate Known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; you can’ bite corm off the cob; guaram= toed 15 yoara, EXAMINATION FREE Pull Set Teeth, Pink Gum * Set ‘Teeth, Whalebone Ru frowns . Bridgework Amalgam Filling years. Have impression snulaa area ae wat ay ae rn ing te our cttion People AN w. morning « v oy , iy pation have tested our work. You are in the right place, Brin Open Sundays From eee mans