The Mountain Park Herald (Mountain Park, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1909 Page: 4 of 14
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MADE A DIFFERENCE
NO ONI KNIW MR. CAMARON
WITHOUT Nil MUST AC HI.
IvM Hw Family D*| Wm
at Fin*. WhUa Hit Family
Loot*«sd and Haar Neifh-
Mr Wm Dh«M<.
Wbn Mr. I'uneron ippnrH t» W*
horn* ikrrt «u (OMttrutlN. In
budden decision he had concluded la
have bis mustache shaved ol aad
hla appearance startled the fialll
which had (or so loag bees aecas-
lotned to serial his spper Up covered
with a growth of silky whisker (hat
got la his way when ha ate. sad that
he chewed while smoking
"John Cameron’" exclaimed his
wife, "what under heaven did ran do
It for?” Mr. Cameron smiled, aad at
Ms smile the three Cameras children
broke Into bowls o( laughter tad the
baby yelled la (right. This made Mr.
Cameron angry.
"I don’t see anything so funny." ho
said. “Haven’t 1 a right to shave o«
my mustache If I waat tor* Mrs. Cam-
eron, who had laughed with the chil-
dren. wiped her eyes.
"Qo look at yourself la the glass."
the recommended. "Ton look too fan-
ny for anything.” But Mr. Cameron
had stalked out on the front porch.
He lighted a cigar aad sat on the
porch fuming. Presently upon the
porch bounded old Major, the family
dog of pointer persuasion.
Major stopped suddenly
«Rsn tiled his soul aad he stood rigid,
glaring at the unfamiliar face with
his hair bristling.
“Here, boy," called the owner of the
unfamiliar face. “Come here to me."
With a yelp of mingled relief aad
doubt Major rushed upon him. smelt
of him aad Anally accepted him M a
fact.
Then Into the yard came Mr.
French, the Cameron's cloasst neigh-
bor He stared at Mr. Cameron.
“Beg pardon.” he said. “1 wm look-
ing for Mr. Cameron.” The man on the
porch glared at him. He rose to hla
feet, his soul swelling with Indigna-
tion.
“Well,” he said, “you've made a
mistake. He don't live hers.'
“But there's his dog.” objected the
neighbor, but Just then the dog caught
another look at hla face, tacked his
tall between his legs and ted.
“Funny." said Mr. French m he
wended his way homeward. "Moved.
And that new man there. Confound
It. he had a voice Just like Camer-
on's. Wonder when they moved?”
“If they have" said Mrs. French
later. “It's news to me: I'U call np
Mrs. Cameron. Maybe that man wm
g burglar.”
“Of course not.” said Mrs. Cameron
over the 'phone. “It's a Joke on Mr.
French. Why. that was John with
his mustache shaved oB. I didn't
know him myself.”
sat, fsM t
year had
them at__
thaws wit last I
yea neMssd the
tote In every sea
_____and
N m am Wring, Jas» tabs
ghto with yea aad walk
yen have “
Towle's tlftoMth sitae!—-dhnU*I matui
tNs 'asn a Mg bigger, sir?
A certain young man's Mends
tksaght hs wm dead, but be wm only
In s state oC corns. When, m ample
tins to avoid being burled, ho showed
u of Ufa. he wm asked how tt
mod to be deed.
•Deed?" he exclaimed **I vawl
Rail. 1 know all that wm going on.
AM I knew 1 wasn't dead. too. ho
me my foot wore cold and I wm
to
"Ant bow did that fact snake you
think you were atlU silver asked one
of the curious.
“Well, this way: 1 knew that If I
wm In heavm I wouldn't he hun-
gry. Aad tt I wm la the other place
my toot wouldn't be cold.”
On He True.
Marina, n little three-year-old, la
wiry stubborn. One day. when she
fretful, her mother, wishing to
mage her mind, attracted her alien
tka to n eow la a vacant lot and naked
what It wm.
Marina replied. “hoM” (hone) aad
stubbornly refused to give la. Her
wether, wishing to get a correct am
aver without scoMtag. asked: “What
sets gram besides a borne?" “More
boss," wm the quick
JwM try Have
mas is welkins of
ity? Many atlnbulo
k Atm's Fast-lass,
to hs aha haw Me
Itfes^rml'mr?
trial
jf-EAAE mat
Otawied. La
la Tired gf Fraying.
A little |MkE Lento the other
■TMlng wm gMag through the usual
term of prayer: “fled btoM mamma,
and m an. when aM at amta aba
asmad to caam to a deetotaa. “New
that to the last time I am galas to
■ay that prayer." she aaid. very grave-
ly. looking at bar mother. “Ton are
older than I am aad tt to ynnr place
te aah Car all them things and I don't
sm nay ms In twa people's asking
tha name thing.” Sines thM she hM
H naly re (need In pray. Insisting that
It to bar anther's place to aah Ood
UNKINO FAKE.
Homs Made Names.
That little girl." remarked tka
druggist to the doctor, “vroa Just la
far taw cents worth of tincture of ben-
stae. But rve had It before aad gave
Mr tisaanln ”
That was snap." answered the doc-
tor. “This morning on a diphtheria
wm the woman wanted to know If I
alalalsterod antitoxin with an spi-
damlc spring*.”
The Shortsighted Uon—Well. 1
never dreamed I should dnlah my days
behind the hare of n cage.
Iran Ora Fields In Finland.
Thnngh Finland hM beM regarded
■p te the prssMt time m being aa-
tiemely poor la Iran area, meant re-
search hM proved the esisteoM of era
AeMn la Booth Finland (Upland), sad
above all la the Ladoga lake district,
which seem In bn worth tha egpouM
of mining. For rssmrch parposm •
Jasttoe O'Halloraa—Have pan any
children. Mrs. Kelly?
Mrs. Kelly—1 her two living aw*
wan married!—Jody
Prejudice Against the Stage In China.
So great Is the ofleial prejudice
against the stage la China that It ex-
tends even to th# children of actors,
and these are prohibited from holding
any poet under government. Four
years ego the grandson of an actor
named Cheng was appointed translat-
or to the Chinese legation at Berlin.
Cheng In hla day was la tha very
front of hla profession, and ranked
as high la the esteem of all claaaee
of society m Sir Henry Irving did la
England. Yet the nomination of hla
descendant caused an outcry among
Cbtnose officials, and a memorial pray-
ing for his removal was presented to
ths empress dewager. The new official
It was pointed out. belonged to tho
caste of actors who ranked with bar-
bers and chiropodists as tha three low-
est classM In the country. The young-
er Cheng- however, was able to pravo
that bis parents did not follow hla
grandfather's profession, so tho np
polatment vrss allowed to stand.
Appetite Calls
For food which promotes • prompt flow of die
in addition to
supplying nour-
ishment.
Post
Toasties
is • most
dehdous answer
to appetite.
It is, at the
game time, full of
the
food-goodnemof
White Com, «nd
toasted to aertap
dettetous brown.
Popular pkg ton Larf* Family sisn ife.
320 Acres "SSI*
IN WESTERN SAHARA
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acre have hssa
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Rhodyback, Vernon L. The Mountain Park Herald (Mountain Park, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1909, newspaper, June 4, 1909; Mountain Park, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc853638/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.