The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 9, 1920, Page 13

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etes2582 SS SSess Fras \ Bea Fahoe * Scrub Up-Land ‘rink _VEDNESDAY TUNT? @, 1920 <7 RAN DMOTHER, Dav as that . road you told us about, the ve first railroad in the Puget Sou country? “Oh, no, dear,” Grandmother answered. “The very earty plo- neers had such queer railroads you would hardly believe them. “AN the railroads you know have steel rails, of co earliest settlers had no steel, and no money to have it brought the long, long way it would have to come, They were greatly pussled as to how to get the great trees out of the forests after they were down. “So they cleare@ rough wide enough for a ratiroad. Then they fastened heavy wooden beams together, set them as firm: ly as possible in the ground, and the road was done “But they had no care and no engines. So they made huge wooden wheels a w trucks, and hitched oxe: them and that was the cars and the loco: tive ‘The men would go out together in the forest, saw and chop away Ul they had felled a giant tree paths mo “Then with great trouble and hard labor the log was loaded on the clumsy car and the oxen started and off went, slowly slowly to the w “Having got it t edge ver's shore or the bay, it Was easy enough to make with thers into a raft and so send it to a market where they could get, money for it “After a little while the wooden OF THE by Olive Ri THE LAND OF DE ? ‘The Land of Dear-Knows- Where is & Most remarkable place. the Kingdom of Fuirydom, richt across from Topsy-Turvy Land and round the corner from Scrub-Up. Land. sure now, that you know ex ly where it is and could go a Meraignt to it Nick's Green Shoes. And I'm sure foo, that you'd have a wonderful time, as they had, if you h friend along with you leal Mushroom to help stand what everything ar yone was saying, and to give you good ver advice. This unusual country gets ite} name in this way | © When the birds and animals leave in ghe spring. and land you and I know about, to have their homes the gummer, they act a lot like people 4e@ when moving day comes. Mr come to the Reddy Fox Has There When EDDY FOX wae a sight was no doubt about that he started down on to Meadows that morning, he limped like an old, old man. His face was bound up in a big Yes, indeed; Reddy was a sorry look- ing sight. His head was swelled so{ that one eye was closed, and he could hardly see out of the other. Reddy never would have ventured out, but that he just had to have some fresh mud from the Smiling Pool Reddy had waited until he thought that. most of the little meadow peo- ple were out of the way. Then he had tried to hurry, #0 to get as sick and want to Get ep Well, write for lit- te tow and Why and wonderful If you are Be Mabel O 72 THE VERY FIRST RAILROADS urse, but the} eeteee ADVENTURES TWINS ‘oberts Barton rat says to Mrs, Woodchuck as they meet at the| Where are you going to live this year, It is Ip f You had Nancy and/ the Green| handkerchief. | without being seen by | THE SEATTLE STAR DOINGS OF THE DUFFS— There Is Another Contest in Olivia's wa sa te Stattle a SENT IN YouR PhoTo To THe NEWSPAPER ON “The movie. GRTEST? | SENT Some Alls became so rough and «plin ory that it was impossible to use them. An nen sald, ‘It we 4 cover them with tin, they stay slick when they tried this they found they had tin enough for only @ very lttle way “AT right, then, they said (you know @ pioneer will not give up). We'll cover the rails with raw hide.” “And they did that very thing, PAT Wer.o, beanie! aay, nave You | were povouesT WA Deagie Stuer? 1 HAD A PRACH TAKEN, CALL ED, NO, | WavenlT SENT EMOTION = WHT Ls One IN YET MY ARM UP hike Tus! ( (@ CAueO THe Mur { CAT ni Tex DIFFERENT Poses] om are ee f REACWING FOR THE GAS JET mM Twe DaeK! | THEM - They MAY Be A UT TLE comic pace! DiscoveaGinG TO some OF You PAT GiRLs -MAMA- “ 1 a one and the hide got more and more smooth and they were very happy about It “This was tn the Walla Walla WEDLOCKED— Looked Like Annie From One Side country, and one winter it grew terribly cold; so colt that watves WHAT — came down from the mountains, AGAIN ? hungry, ravenous wolves that howled afd howled al! thru the lonely night, at little calves and sheep, and kept the poor settlers in terror ‘One night the people in the little cabins were kept awake all night | “Phe howls seemed to circle their homes closer and closer, and they feared for their very lives “About midnight they heard an awful yapping and smarting, « tearing and rending, and they couldn't imagine what was hap- pening “When morning came and the men went forth, what do you think they found? “They ate each other,” guessed David “No,” Grandmother said. “Phey | ate the railroad, covering on thy at least,all the rails, AR-KNOWS-WHERE Mrs. Wood-} | Muskrat says to Mrs. Woodchuck as they meet at the spring, “Where are OF BEATIN’ TH’ LAND you going to live this year, Mrx Woodchuck?” And Mrs. Wood VEN chuck, just like a real person, | e FAND 6N ETPTY ‘ throws up her hands and: sayn, CHICKEN COOP “Lackwday, Mr. Muskrat, dear —— | knows where!” And Mr. Muskrat Says the ea: thing | | After people talking so much nbor dear-knows te name fina The Land of | Only—and here's a secret—it’s got ta fairy landiord to look after it. No one knows abo him—at least they | never did before, but you know about ng. and he works for the Fairy Queen just as Rubadub n Serub-Up Land. And he is the | very busiest fairy you ever knew (Copyright, 1920, N. AD KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES— LookS LiKE I GOTTA FAT CHANCE] LOOKED ALL DAY AN’ CAN'T No- IT WAS OUR NEw THis 1S WH’ 1 THOUGHT 1 SECOND TIME SAW YOU ON MAID- | GAVE HER. INE SEEN TH’ STREET SOME OLD CLOTHES ANNIE Win AN’ THEY JUST PFT THAT GUY HER - SAY, BS. WHAT IA TUE WORLD > 1 GONG ON TSAO VA a VATU WONT-GvESS/| 1 won? Tt WwoN’r WUl-T LET Na- WLLL ~ You Ain't Pa Learns Something jo doollee WHATS TH EASIEST THING TO RAISE AROUND HERE? Th Sick O° TH’ COUNTRY, I'D LIKE TH’ an YEH WE WANTA LIVE IN TH’ COUN TRy WE'RE SICK OF FaruLies! IVE Got FOURTEEN! LorD! ve OTTO AUTO— “THIS 15 MY LATEST AUTO INVENTION» YWANNA SEE HOw It a Swelled Head Jany one, if possible. Bu Chuck's sharp eyes and Johnny had guessed right away what the trouble was. He hurried ver to tell Peter Rabbit, and the two little scalawags hunted up Jim: my Skunk and Happy Jack Squirrel to tell them. Then the four hid near |the Lone Little Path to wait for Reddy to returr | Pre along. soon Reddy came limping oven Johnny Chuck was sur | AND WHEN V'START CLIPPING 'EM )@] OFF AT 60 MILES AN HOUR é {T STARTS PLAYING, SBE, WHEN YOU'RE GOING sovae Aal HOUR, THE GREEN v8 | SHOWS © THEN WHEN YOU'RE GOS WYO MILES AN HOUR, THE RED LIGHT COMES ON + Now WHAT? A FLV COUNTING MACHINE, OR SOMETHING USEFUL LiKE THAT, EX? know that he had s to run his head re Stomach neys and 4 tve Rays co tem, causing a b tion, Overcomin throwing ap in but wear it. | and the moat ut the appliance reasonable that e reach of all, both | 4 your ailment will. be Pleased to have tat For full information write foday—not tomorrow. Radium At dbury Bldg., te.) P- | surprised to see Reddy in such con “T've. had a most terrible ac-| \eident,” said Reddy, sighing | pitifully. had} prised at the way Reddy's ti | swelled, It was plaster: all over | | with mud, and he was a sorry wight, indeed | “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” } Jimmy Skunk appeared very much | genuine Aspirin proved safe by mit 1s and prescribed by physicians dition, the, of course, Johnny Chuck over twenty years. Accept only had told him all about how Reddylan unbroken “Bayer package” which | had run head-first into the home of|contains proper directions to relic old Mrs, Hornet and her family the | Headache, Toothache che. u-| day before. Jimmy stepped out in-|ralgia, Rheumatism, Cold and Pain to the Lone Little Path. “Why, Red-| Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost dy Fox, what has happened to you?” | few cents, Druggista also sell larger | he exclaimed | Aspirin is trade Reddy didn’t see the others hiding | mark Manufacture Mono | in the long grams, He didn't want aceticacidester of Salicylicacid. er make it, considering”that it waa so{but went on with his tale, “Right! whipped, when I slipped over the| little possum child," concluded Red- | stead he started off at his best epee swelled down in the thickest, blackest place edge of a big rock on the side of}@y, limping pitifully ay he started/and it wasn’t until he heard & romp I've had a most terrible accident, | 1 found of Une’ Billy Possum's|the hill, It took the skin off my jon of laughter behind him that he Jimmy Skunk,” #aid Reddy, sighing | children ue worried to death by | face and bruised me terribly, But! johnny Chuck stole up behind him} ized that he had been fooled pitifully It h dq yesterday,| Digger the Badger. Of rae, L|I don't care, so long as I saved that | na ep Maen ide dita tnd « ae [eben 'T. Wpe- returning ‘agi ah, or |aeoion't pos that lic uemene tae and Surat @ sharp Deen into the seat Next story: Reddy Fox Almest yond the bill, Just as ‘of Most certainly a noise Gets Peter Rabbit. Johnny mad om ke a whole| not!" e in Jimmy Skunk family of hornets. Re From for. sate wean y:| “So T jumped in and tackled old| [got his, limp... He never even| TR¢ lion. is considered the king ef man Badger, and had him almost turned his head to look behind. In ‘beasts by all except the lioness, If You Are Easily Tired Out, | Your Blood Needs Purifying Clogged-up Impurities Will Under-| themselves felt more distinctly Your Health the change of season. 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