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Show Timely Tooics ! i THE HALF-WIT. A youneter employed y n Kamarn mernntlle a- ! tabllahmrtlt i mentnlly dninitJ. Ha fraqumtly A - j phtyed violent tamper. Artar prlotl tha yrvina; man hn'im anprv f hi. , employar ml abandunrj hie Job. lud dirriculty In eectirlnff another. He read a marellne advertlemant of revolver. They I couM be obtAlne.1 the moat de.i1ly pistole at a cer'nln ! phvre by paytnf a renaln aum of money. The hn:f-w'l i bought a tun. He thotifh lie had been u'm-harn.'d from j hi previous position. I lji.t week employe of hie former rompanv ir the younf hf-wlt lolterlne: about the rompanv off're. Tte I d eired to eee one of .the principals f the firm. ITe failed to gee either. Hh continued to loiter. At th dinner hour one of the principal (stepped out of hi office. The half-wit and hla gun appeared. The principal la dead, ahot dend .y the d -ran red young- man with the gun he had seen advertised In the magazine. The p.atol manuf j-t urera want tn continue manufacturing manu-facturing revolver. They want them advertised and eord. But the buy era often to the penitentiary or to tha gallows, and tha victims go to the graw And the manufacture r,e on Oregon Iaily Journal. |