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WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1920. THE “ar Seattle i. _DOINGS OF THE DUFFS— Sometimes It's Expensive to Try and Save * | PAGE 13 —By ALLMAN} Weugn, fu cearamiy] |-1've Beeld Sewiwe- | Jusr | |ff Itrovewr coup save some MM Sav, You've GOT THIS) | PuisnEd MAKING THis Deess ‘ MONEN BY MAKING IT MYSELE 4 he 5 nce gg * Room i A FINE Isn*y V7 PRETTY P " S & mess! — zal] * On Pe Pal yy NO, BUT | SPOILED A covPLe OF THEM Beror= | coT THs oue riatt! AREER es oo oem teen am Page 96 THE STAR Chapter 3 | eeyHoors exclaimed Da.| “Then the Commodore gave vid. “That was a regular| them & little flag and when the Mr. Ward do about building his running from stem to stern, and mm \ boat” they were some proud! “Well,” Daddy took up the “They thought it would be i story. “The Factor hardly knew | &T4t *port to surprise the Factor, a ye MO they sailed down the Wiilam what to think. He said, ‘Well! ette to Fort Vancouver es well! well! If I tell my Canadia “They sailed so close to the to stop, they stop. But if I tell! barge Vancouver that ft nearly these Americans to stop, they | touched her side, and Capt Gale keer? right on! | shouted ‘Helm.atlee? “And so they did. On Wapato| “A she swung around, the Island they found what they need. | Stars and Stripes were flung in ’ ed. They made a keel of swamp | he faces of the British sailors, white oak, grubbed up red fir) ®%¢ on the aschooner's side the si Toots for timbers, and planked it| English tars read in full-face let Now -ENEN IF You 01D R TUST LEAVE fT TO You with cedar dreased by hand. * | ters, “Tite Star of Oregon ; GIVE HIM A MORTGAGE || ONE CYLINDER. TO GET STUNG- TURN |, “When the schooner was nearty| “The Americans were mighty THEN ON IH’ HOUSE - AREN'T IS MISSING RIGHT AROUND AND @ }: | finished, Commodore Wilkes went | CTeWY: I tell you! They offered to 4 YOU GLAD WE Gor TH’ BACK ANO TELL Him up the Willamette. The Commo-| SFY #ome special mail to Call CAR? DOSNT TT RUN WE Paip FoR THar dore was as interested as he could | FM. : be,"and he sAid things to the Fac-|. “But the Canadians were scorn. We Palo ar ful, and said their mail would go later on the Cadborough. “The sailors on the barque jeered at them, ‘Oho! they cried. ‘Oho! As soon as you see the Pa- cifie you'll be scared and turn MP wev7rea 307 @rroeyv tor which made him stand around “And so the men got all the things they needed, but the Factor | thought he ‘had them’ yet “They can't go," he said. “They don't know anything about the| sea, and they have no papers” “"T have tested Gale,’ the Com-| i, com, smrund Bis wall, tm answer fe modore replied, ‘and I have given | Davey Jones’ lecker first 1 So off they enlied-—four men | “Just at eunsef, September 1%, 186s, “The schooner tsn't wen built” the Factor then objected. ‘She f fan’t strong enough to go to sea! “ ‘Hathaway worked in a ship- yard in the States," said the Com- modore. ‘And the vessel ix stout | “!ne phip enough to double Cape Horn. If | thru the & they can't pay for what they | went down. want, charge it to me.’ i (To Be Continued) e5eeBRs Fars —, eeeeee ‘_ ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS Olive Roberts Bertery. Tr TUL t etr Ay KAIFE AN’ WELL EAT IT-GEE, I BET ITS* Good. 2F SPPess cans? | @sks “Who-o?” called Oscar again, impatiently “Bern” smored Oscar Owl sojeffort | fPard that the tassel on his night-cap| Oscar waked suddenly then and like everything. “Brz-22." he | Dlinked his sleepy eyest He was croas “rata at being disturbed, just when Mun- ‘went again like a saw-mill—one that | chie Mouse was about to pop down | hadn't seen an oil can since 1493. | his throat! (in the dream) And oh, but he looked happy! Rat-a-tattat! knocked Tingall He was dreaming that little Mun-| again. “I've come for the rent. I'm hie Mouse, who lived in the cellar) the landlord?” and who took care of the garbage| “Who?” called Oscar. cans forseverybody in Maple-Tree| “Tingaling,” answered the falry, { Flats, had got onto the dumb-waiter | “the landlord! I've come for your) . by mistake, and furthermore, he went | rent.” on dreaming that the dumb-waiter| “Whoo?” called Oscar again, tm- had stopped at his own floor and/ patiently. that when he opened the little trap| “What's the matter? Are you door, there sat Munchie all huddled \deaf?” roared Tingaling, rattling the WELL BELLA DOWN SUPPOSIN’ OVER THERE WE HAVE A Bow! OF MILK aN’ OVER HER WE HAVE & CAT — NOW SUPPOSIN TH’ CAT WALKS OVER @N DRINKS UP ALL TH’ MILK= “YOU'D S@y TH CAT HAD, SUFFICIENT! ‘Up like @ round ripe berry. door-knob v-o-le-n-tl-y. So no wonder he didn’t hear Mr. “No, not deaf, but awfully mad,” a Ingaling coming for the rent, nor| snapped Oscar, Jerking the door open Nancy and Nick. Of course, fairies suddenly. “What's all this about tread lightly, and, as for the little | rent?’ Green Shoes the twins wore, they| “I want ft, that’s all.” answered ‘were quieter than thoughts, being | Tingaling. getting peevish himself. magical. They walked up the maple-| “Indeed!” sald Oscar Owl. “Well, tree as easily as the rubber tires on/ I've paid you the last dozen times. 3 your bicycle slide over the cement| Why don’t you collect from Rustle i sidewalks. - RedSquirret sometimes? He's al- Rat-tat-tat, ratatat-tat-tat, knocked | ways here,at nights.” Tingaling, his bells jingling with the (Copyricht, 1920, N. FB. A.) OTTO AUTO —By AHERN © SAL, 1A 20 MILES ‘ Home at S FAST as ever they could, Peter | had never met him before, and Prick- Rabbit and Baby Possum ran|ly Porky was such @ queer looking away from the Laughing Brook, fellow that Baby Possum was afraid where Snapper the Turtle was hold-| of him and started to climb a tred. ing Reddy Fox fast by the tail. On,| “Hi, Baby Possum! What are you on they ran thru the Green Forest, doing that for?” shouted Peter Rab- d always Peter Rabbit kept watch~ pit. fing behind for fear that Reddy Fox) “Because Ah'm a little might might have got away and be follow-| sxeery,” said Baby Possum, ing them, Baby Ponsum was so tired| peter Rabbit laughed. “Prickly and so out of breath that he could| poryy won’ hurt you, Beuides, it regions of Northwest Tasmania, con- Blood Transfusion Eats Evidence, but firms the existence 20,000 or 30,000 ; years ago Ot ® giant wombat, We Saves Her Father Must Pay $25 Fin of the pouct ecullar to he Pouched animals pecullar tO} risnon, Hng., July 7—Taken| LONDON, Eng. July 7.—W sat kg eats Wilk Whit a Silvertown ddenly {ll with internal’, hemor: jam White, : In life it would be bigger than a | Sudden lkeeper, was arrested for taking! |Find Skeleton of Prehistoric Bat HOBART, Tasmania, July 7.—A ‘omplete skeleton recently discov hardly walk when they met Prickly | wouldnt help you to climb a tree, a) ( { time in the treetops,” said Peter Rabbit. “Ca . yru a ti her loat baby, she hurried ii 99 |to the foot of the tree and eyed| Porky, and when the latter told him /she saw her lost baby, s hu lifornia S p of Figs Prickly Porky doubtfully. Prickly|to trot along after Peter Rabbit,/to take him into her big pocket Porky the Porcupine. Baby Possum | tor he can climb just as well as you ' T rN pM Baby Possum stopped climbing, Child’s Best Laxative Porky smiled, and when Baby Pox-|PBaby Porsm did so with @ light| Fut Baby Possum wouldn't go, in ¥ can, In fact, he lives most of the MOTHER! and then very slowly he slid back| had nothing to fear from Prickly the sound of Peter's voice, and when sim saw Prickly Porky's long teeth | heart. And so they marched thru|No, sir; Baby Possum wouldn't go Baby Possum was more frightened |the Green Forest, Peter Rabbit hop: |into Old Mra.ePossum’s big pocket: 4 than ever, and backed awsy bhur.| Ping along in front to show the way,| “Ah ain't a baby no mo’,” said he,/ered in the Mowbray Marsh, on the/mule, with four elephantine legs and|rhage, Detective Inspector May Was/iecing stips, he put the papers i riedly. | ¥ BUF |ehind him Baby Poasum, and, last|dnd started to climb up the hollow |fF Outskirts of the wild marshy 'a head resembling a bulldog removed to @ hospital where his 15-/nis mouth and swallowed them, B But just then they hea rootst of all, Prickly Porky, rattling hig) tree, ; ag 2° an ———-!vear-old daughter Gladys saved his|was fined $25. j | ohtcattag over aa de re Toteepe lr reusand Utle apeare,’ Go the | And back In the shadow of the If You Are Easil Tired O t life by submitting to blood transtu:| \there was Reddy Fox hurrying along|t the hollow tree where Unc \Green Forest Reddy Fox ground his y ut, sion. Nearly a pint of blood was} Columbia Cols, the new Am | with hig nose to the ground in the|@"d Mrs, Possum live, tracks of Peter Rabbit and Baby Pow sum. His tongue was hanging out and he was panting for breath, be- cause he had hurried so, He saw Baby Possum first, and his yellow eyes gleamed as he leaped forward. Poor little Baby Possum was too | frightened to move. >| “I've got you this time! snarled | Reddy Fox. Hardly were the words out of Reddy'n mouth when he heard a sound that made him stop short, teeth in hunger and anger as he watched, for he knew now that Baby Possum had learned to look out for himself. e e taken from the girl | beer.—Ady, Your Blood Needs Purifying| ~~ ee a teen eee ee REAL PAINLESS -DENTIS dermine Your Health | themselves felt more distinctly with ' ‘ the change of season. They show] Jp order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which te the chtest that Nature needs assistance in giv-| and rongest plate known, covers very little ‘of t a te of As summer approaches the impu-| ing the system a general houseclean ° ou can bite corn the A Laughed At. sie’ demi i rities that have been accumulating | ing. 16 years. E P | A E PSY in the system throughout the winter| Nearly everybody just now needs | EXAMINATION FREE | { | bogin to clog up the circulation, caus.|% fw bottles of 8. 8. 8, the ‘great | Hes ED Por Over it be rf vegetable blood remedy, f Been 50 Years «Vj i" 2 Keneral weakness and debill-| out an impurities. It is good for th ‘Loe 8 EPLEPTIC REMEDY, |tated condition that is generally children, for it gives them new Next story: Jerry Muskrat Is 0 ov aad all the, a gage dag niet tr nd remarkably #u treatment) known as “Summer Sickness.” strength and puts their system in nis eyes. , > y | (Pau sored | he first symptoms are usually a| COndition so they ean more easily re sound, Reddy Fox had_heard it be | Inéred j P ” sist the many ailments so prevalent! AM work guaranteed for 1 fore, and he really didn't need to California” Syrup of Figs | look So dita oak Whee Ne eanane Gel or order drugstore” tons of appetite, followed by a Brad-1in summer, 8. 8. 8, is without an| OFning end get teeth same di Accept “ rornia” Syrup of Figs look up to “| Gallternin Veteran Suffered Veer || ually lessening of energy, the system | equal as a general tonic and system les of Our Plate wad Bridge Werk, ? " “ rl a 17 ir it ronage recot ey cmap spe toga rnpbaned pet agy Hegel go fog Sarr 4 na |, deer ahieen yearn. seed Ninel aes | becomes weaker day by day, until] builder, It improves the appetite and tiente, whose “work Pree givie y act ; | " y r ‘ a | wiv y who have t ‘our , Tip. child is having the best and/den in his long coat. Prickly Porky “Here we are!” shouted) Ytoo8 all'binas || you feel yourself on the verge of a giv on ow mreneth and vitality to mout harmless physic for the little stepped between Reddy Fox and! Peter Rabbit. \ Zeer aunt Moret et Dr Kines | breakdown, Children just at this sea noth old and young. stomach, liver and bowels. Children| Raby Possum, and once more rattied| ro singe Deo. tet * ae | son are peevish and irritable, and be-| Full information and valuable lit- y val) 4 o m7 > had only 8 now 96 dave since | y and lifeless. erature can be had by writing to y Hore we are! shouted Peter || come puny and 8. Jove its fruity taste. Full directidhs| his thousand Httle spears, Reddy Be ay oe revere ven be had hy. wutine, mm each bottle. You must say “Cali | Fox backed qway. Rabbit, \ ‘This whole condition is but the re- Then Baby Possum knew that he! Old Mrs. Possum rushed out at RL KLE co, obese sult of impurities in the blood that| Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga