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NONDAY, JULY 19, 1920, ‘ar * * LI eT Page % Coaile 106 THE END OF THE STORY “ Cre ‘Waltutah began, her | loved each other, hands clasped on her breast, ‘once only I saw the man my heart thinks T could love, He stood against the evening sky, and T thought him a sun-god—but’ she didn’t finish, for she knew, no Matter how her heart chose, she must marry the man to whom her | & father gave her. trembling, she waited. His name? she faltered, “‘His name,’ said Multnomah, Sternly, ‘is Snoqualmie.’ “Then Wallula’s lovely face Was aglow, her eyes shone, and | her red lips parted tn a si sweet that her father wondered “‘I am glad it is pleasant to you, my daughter, to do my bid ding, and I wonder where you have met this man,’ “Then Wallulah told him that Sroqualmie was the bandsome chief of whom she had told him. “But what she did not know was that the young chief was one of the most cruel and inhuman of men, terrible even to the fierce Warriors of his tribe. “He was never so happy as when he was torturing one of his enemies; and while he was looking lke a sun-god, his heart and mind were black with hate and evil. “It is a long story, and I must hasten to the end. “Before Wallulah got ready to know him, a white man, who had come West to tell-the savages about God, who had left his home and friends to come out and teach the Indians a better way, came into her, life. “This Ceci) came to her also at sunset, and together they watched the sun paint Mt. Rainier a glow- ing pink. They talked as we talk |they loved each other, Aa Sea-flower talked—and they “Wattulah made sweet muste for Kim on her flute, and her heart was warm and happy when he was near, as more like her it than she was like we, whe wae promined to id her father had said alan that His heart grew Diack with hate, 1 will kill Rim!” he anarted “He did Kill poor Ceetl, and Snequal mie went to take Wailulah for his bride “All Greased tn snowy dooakin, with . he told her in one of the dea. river bad saved her.” (To Be Reeeee, ADVENTUPES OF THE TWINS Clive Roberts Barton Mrs. Woodpecker led William back to the bedroom where four white eggs were huddled together. ‘Tingaling. the fairy landlord, and) shells! You will hammer on the ancy and Nick, the twins, were! front door. will you, when I told you Watching to see what Mra Wood pecker would do to William, her hus-/ band, for pounding so hard om the front door of their apartment in Mapie Tree Flats. Really !t hadn't been Will at all who was knocking, but Tingaling himself, who was after the rent, only ‘Will was out of luck and happened to arrive at the very moment that his wife bounced off the eggs she was hatching, and jerked open the front door—mad as a hornet. To her husband's astonishment and chagrin, she grabbed him by the feathery and hauled him inside. “You good-for-nothing red-head™ she screamed so loudly that all the neighbors heard, and poked their heads out of the windows. “Playing & joke on me just when the children @re about ready to come out of their| |® dozen times to stop tt” She went on and on that way, and) some of the neighbors sided with her and some sided with her husband “Whip-poor-Will! Whip-poor- Wint | Advised a voice from abova. You know who that was. “Doo, 400, doot called Mr. Owl But in spite of the remarks of al of them, Mra. Woodpecker, holding William by the feathers, led bim back to “the bedroom where four white exe» were huddled together in a soft warm nest. “No, Mr. William Woodpecker,” mid’ she, “it's my turn to gad about 4 Uttie. Empty your pockets of all the money you've got, and then get onto those eggs and keep them warm ul I come back.” And, seizing her bonnet and market What Happened at the Smiling Pool UST as jolly, round, red Mr. Sun went down to his homé behind the Purple Hills, Billy Mink came down the Smiling Pool. When he came in sight of the Big Hickory Tree on the bank of the Smiling Pool he stopped. t do you think he saw? Why, there were ali the little people of the Green Meadows and the Green For est — Johnny Chuck, Happy Jack / gquirrel, Striped Chipmunk, Chatter er the Red Squirrel, Reddy Fox, Jim my Skunk, Bobby Coon, Danny Meadow Mouse, Unc’ Billy Possum, Prickly Porky, Old Mr. Toad, Digger the Badger, Jumper the Hare, @am- my Jay, Blacky the Crow, Ol’ Mistah 4, And on the Big Hock in| the Smiling Pool sat Little Joe Ot- ter, Jerry Muskrat and Spotted Tur.) tle, while on his big, green Iily pad, | ASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” !s gen- smiling at every one, sat Grandfa- ther Frog. They seemed to be waiting for Laughing Brook to the|some one, and Billy Mink knew that that some one was himael. How he did wish that he hadn't boasted of what he could do! Mistah Buzzard'’s sharp him. Here he comes!” cried Of Mistah Buzzard. So Billy Mink had to go on. Every body set up @ great shout when he climbed up on the Big Rock, and eyes saw Who Was It? Why, Flitter the Bat, of Course, tho he felt just a Uttle fooligh, he tried not to show it. Grandfather Frog made a iittle speech. He told what a wonderful He would have |! |run back home, but just then Ol |deed. After that Happy Jack Squir-|as well as Reddy Fou jtree, but when he reached the very TwRow YoURE CLUBS 1M AND JOMP IM ~ MLL ‘Take You our To He Gor count You SURE OLIVIA RAS THE FLIvvER ovT? WEDLOCKED Annie Merely oars THERE'S MORE FLIES AROUND THIS YEAR HERE CONES 4 DIG ONE ALOYSIUS, LOOK out!!! THIS DERN MACHINE GETS MY NANNY ~ THERE'S ALWAYS SOMETHIN’ WRONG with tr OU, BUYIN! Lous, ARENA? TUL LAY Swatted a Fly. | JUST GET ONE THING FiXEO WHEN SOMETHING ELSE GORS FLOOCEY Y GETTIN’ CLUMSIER |, EVERY DAY THERE, 1 GOT HER RUNNIN’ — WELL, You SAID FOR METOFIND | SUMPIN'To KEEP BUSY, AND TH’ OHLN “THING “THERE'S 1 DO \S KETCH FLIES! Billy Mink almost beat him, and) Then Billy Mink proved that he can proved that he can run very fast, in-| follow 4 track with hig nose just He dug a hole to show that he can dig. Every thing that any one else did, Billy Mink did, and with each success he felt better, for all the little Meadow and Forest People clapped their hand and shouted, “Hurrah for Billy Mink?" Then Billy Mink looked down at Grandfather Frog ‘and grinned. “Where's that fellow that can do rel showed how fast he could climb a tip-top, Billy Mink was right at his heels. Jumper the Hare made some won- derful jumps. Billy Mink jumped, too. Of course, he didn’t jump near- ly #0 far as Jumper the Hare, whose legs are long and meant for jumping, but he jumped very well, indeed. 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