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h ! U' i ID i rc -' 'i-i'r"'- ii'n f -- .....fi ... H 21. LEfT'1 ... Sir1.., RICHARD BARKER SHELTON ...Coprrifiht, lwd, by T. C. McCJnrtv f .! M 1 i Crompton 'stood for n Urao nt tho head of tho nlslo wnltlng for nn usher. It wns a fow minutes after 8, nttd the drums nnd brasses of Uie orchestra were announcing tlto flnnle of the over ture, Peoplo crowded past him ami dreamed far down tho sloping aisle, nnd nil about wns tho clatter of Rents turned dowiit tho swish of silken skirts nnd tho subdued hum thnt precedes tho rise of the curtain. Then half thi lights In tbc house went out, nnd the orchestra began- n cartnln cuo In n creepy minor. Crompton fished In his pocket for his check. "II 21, Left, Orchestra Stall." be rend In the dim light lie wns bliss fully ignorant thnt his check wns a week old nnd from another theater up town, while the check he should hare presented rcpccd undisturbed In the pocket of Ida oTcrcoat He strode down the aisle, whero worried looking ushers were hustling people Into their sonts. When ho reached "II. Left" he found j 21 was the end seat, and be rank luto It, thankful for Its proximity to the aisle. Scarcely had he seated himself when! ho felt a hand on his arm. and n voice ' beside him said "I wn nfrald you wouldn't get my note. Jack. It was late when I sent It to the club." Crompton turned and found beside him it refined, elderly lady with a kind ly face. He was about to Inform her of her mistake when she turned to a young woman on her left .riiauuiHJ, uiut, m. wuiu Ull s'J , i "Jnck has come." I The young woman lenned fonvnrd. , and Crompton caught sight of n very , charming face. Her great, dark eyes looked at fata for a moment and then oKtu-d wide with surprise: nn angry flush colored her cheeks, and her tuth curved scornfully. I-or n moment she simply stared nt him. while his heart , went through some stranse gymnastics. . "IT IS YEUT GOOD Ol' TOf, JACK;" HUH BAII. Then an amused twinkle came to her oyee, and her lips took on n grim urn He. "It Is very good of you, Jack," she nald, with significant cmphusls, nnd nettled back In her Beut. Crompton felt dazed nnd helple?H. Whnt was the meaning of this? The elderly lady wan speaking again. "I'm bo glad you came," Bho paid. "You can mnko me see It nil no beau tifully. I can't borrow another pair of eyes in tho city worth ri cent to me." Bho turned to him with n pnthetle smite which gave him fiuddcu enllgllt enment Bho wns blind. Tho young woman leaned forward again. Sho looked him over deliber ately, ns if taking hid measure, and then nald: "Jnck, Aunt Agntha wouldn't go to tho theater nil tho time you were nway, She says my description of j scenery nnd situations are either II. p pant or dreary. Oh, there's nothing like being n favorlto nephew, Jack Armstrong." Oromptou felt n great senso of re llof. This lady besido him wns his Aunt Agatha; ho was Jack Armstrong. ( Tho young woman uau tactruiiy mtiuo' theso points clear to him. He Hashed her a look of gratitude, which she iec-, wKfKKMfM nOT.'',,''i i ogulzed with another grim Btnlle. Tho curtain had' gono up and tho piny commenced. "Tell mo about it," he heard Aunt Agntha whisper. Crompton whispered a vivid descrip tion of tiie stage netting and the cos 'turaes. Tbo woman beside him Us- . ILi .1 -l.Ah.lnTn nnA na lin flnlcllfut aim iljibnd caaiantedlv. J kI.0U;utn.," "i5e "" M1 C!,u V u u7lf t ow." . Crompton w pctl his tow. Tho tost rind coma, ntid ho hnd paused It ored- Hnbly. He felt n sense of elntlon. Whntcver tlilh strnngo slttintlon mennt lie would xee It to tbc chd. The nl- fcurdlty of the whole nffnlr appealed to hint. llii would plii- the game out. It was evident thnt tho note hnd not 1 reached Armstrong nt til club. for. fr despite Crompton' qttnluis In thnt dl- J. nvtlon. the original "favorite nephew" failed to appear. Crompton found himself enjoying the unique ndventuro wonderfully. lt tweou the nets he chatted with Aunt Agntha. He found good need for n ready wit, for Unit lady had it way of asking personal questions, about him self nnd his trip abroad, which, as he was totally unacqunlutcd with Mr. Armstrong, he founlrqutte Impossible to answer. Therefore ho parried them. And once, when he found himself In n conversational tangle. ConsUuuv eatue to the rvscue nnd, deftly extricating him. turned the tnlk to safer subjects. Why she had not shown hint up for en Impostor, why she had given him tho cue to his Identity nnd why ehe allowed tiny, even helped him to pose r.s Armstrong was quite beyond his comprehension. t 11 he found himself in the car- riage driving uptown with them. Am.it Agatha still chatting with him and Coti.tance sitting silently opposite, her f.uv giving no hint of what was tnk- l:ig place In her mind. The carriage drew up finally bvforu a comfortni.de house well uptown, and they entered a quiet drawing room. I r'.ii ..!.. ,i.ui ,.. t..... ......i.. ' . ',U,V. ".,V '. ' t ... ;,''.' ". " ... ,. ..'. have you to Constance. Dlno with u Wednesday If you can." When Auut Agatha hnd left on the nrm of n maid Crompton rote and picked up his hut. "I realise it wns detestable of me." li nld. turning to ConsUucu. Ho jwued. She stood watching him si lently. "1 I'm very much nloue ln My home is In the west. It savored of nil Vjtltllri i,liilM...H I j.,.milTi1 i.wl 1 ,f.-J , ,.... . '." . ' charmlnc lUrerslon ,, , ,,. B,MM u(,k, , ilv , ru 04.ttur not nt'mU. rurtl0r. ,. mM ot, tak, Ft , , h door .., yvMi , m, h flsk f p,reilttBt i.lK t doI,.t dosurV(. ft ... .(I . ,te gun, of from xl flr,t.. he R,(1 ..j ,.,,. W0M.,, riPb,r tak), n)h.anm?;t. ,)t thc sllunU,.i ' nor nk pustIoiis. I I don't know what you will think of uie, but I Mtu)! make n confession. Auut Agatua Is a i dear, persistent old matchmaker. Jack I Armstrong is n nephew on hr hu- band's side of the houw. I've been. thrown nt his head U my iluyt. I ( wnnti-d to be free from him thU evwi-, lug nt any eont." She Hushed as too lnte be rvnllxed the full ir.jport of her word. "I tnwt Uie t liaon't len too donr." Crompton said. "Oh. I beg your pardon"- nbc Iwn "IWIfve ia." Crompton said qui--, ly. "I am glad to serve you in any way -oven In this humble capacity." j His baml wan on tlw door. "I'whar." ih said lightly, "you n.ignt uue to meet your onginai. air. Armstrong will bo hor WeduMday evening." "Will he be hero Thursday?" Cromp ton asked. "No." ho wild. "Might I dare intrude again, then';" he ventured. She looked nt him, and her eyas fell before IiJh eager glance. "It won't be an Intrusion." she said gently. When Crompton reached the aide wnlk he drew a small bit of cnrdlioard from his pocket and proflsl It to IiIb lips. It rend. "II 21, Loft" Sow; of I lii! Ancient SliInnliiK Heel. The first reel that wns Invent) d was the hand reel, Uie yurn being wound luto skeins by turning the wheel nnd fastening the skeins after counting u sufficient number of strands. The riax wus first woven Into thread, or yarn, on the spinning wheel; then the bob bins, full of yam, were placed ou tho hand reel and ynm wound on them on to tho wheel Into skeins. Tho strand were carofully counted nnd the Uobcn fastened ou thetn to keep them tooth er. Tho lloben was a thread running acrosa the skeins to keep them In plot. A later Invention was tho clock reel, with n face on which numbers were printed, and it had two hands, like a clock. When tho wheel was turned, reeling off the strands from the bobbin, the clock would tick when a certain number of strands were wound on the reel, and the housewife Instead of te diously counting tho threads, ns on the earlier Inveuted reel, would fasten on the lichen. In a quaint old ballad entitled "Mis- tress Polly at tho Heel" occurs this ie- fraln: iio Kinsea MiatrcBs Polly na tho clock reel , . . . ... . .. . . tlckbd, j tho kissing being done at the propl- tlous moment when Mistress Polly was busy fastening on tho lleben. i I Why He Wouldu't Sell. ! He was tho gray haired proprietor of a country store, "tho villa tro em porlum," ho called- It, though it wai weatherboarded und whitewashed uud ti.ii r r.tvorvu.- mitnmer wJoUnirni mid they could uoror find anythluir there thnt Utcy wnntcd, but tho proprietor'- chief prtdo wnn thnt bn mi unite ..oul r unythlh. His method of keeping up his reputation In this 1 1 in) nH discovered liy mi Importutinlo so- punier was, to say tho lennt. ordinal it ehanced thnt this oloiin..m ,.. t n ,,lr of hobnail forborne Imtiroiuiilii theatricals nttd wanted thent nt one Yes. tho proprietor of the "vlllngo oiif ,n,rinnt" hnd a pair Itf S'o. ' but nrtor rummaging among various shelves and boxes: ''It's the ohly pstlr o" that size I'vu got. youug man. and I tlon't like to get out o' anything that way. Couldn't yo put off tin1 show tel ttuxt week? I'll be golu' III town then and can lay lit another pall or two." Upon being assured that tie lay was Impossible nnd he could have douhlo tho price of tho liootH If be would only part with thetn. "It's n temptation." he said, Blinking hH bushy head, "but n man must ntnnd by his principle, young feller. If he means to make his tunrk In tho world " And tho loota were ruturned to their box. aiarrlu l lheOrlit'"" In tho east In India, China and Jn vti girls are married very young. Ith us they would still be considered children ami would bo In bib and pin ' nfort's. Hut over there girls of twelve B'o considered of full mnrrlngeuble a, e. and It Is not at all uncommon to II. d wives' of six or eight or ten yenn. When n proposal of marriage Is made tl.'. father of the young girl In applied to. and the folljwlng style of answer Is ivtmtdered stylish and elegant: "1 have received with respect Uie r.iark of your giKHlness. The eludee timt you deign to make of my daugh ter to become the wife of your son iltnws that you esteem my jxjor dnttgii t-r luoru than she deserve. My il.Muutor Is etiarso nnd stupid, and I hve not hml the talent to brltu' l.er up "ii. it-1 i aiiuii iicvf riucii-wt Kiurjr in obeying you on this occaMon." Tliis Is the pntper nnd accepted mmle . of reply. Hut. fortunately for the girl vli-iof the east, bull vldimls are often klndt-r than the Inw Itself, j.o that n family Is often Imund together by liajv- , py nnd ronllnl relations, such ns could not exist if n umu nMilly felt his wife to be coarse nnd stupid. . lli-nt I'-it Sailor. In Uii- AVurlil. The navy ration Is of course provid ed for by law, nnd the dally diet of the enlisted man mutt conform In some d gr to thli pr-iu rltied n-gline. but In finite U the variety nnd ample Is the (lb'tM.-y realm of J nek. the sailor. As compared with the dully bill of fare of tbe worktiigtuau on shore the odd-i are greatly In favor of tin sailor. Should iM iK, i,l(.imd to urumble at hl dnllv fnrv u mti 0 rriMll caprice of nppe- me tor wn4it iHtwrj,u. ,,jan enjoys -t- ter and more wholesome fir-l? Ills riMj mu j, wn k,.,, f0r no bad Wjoks nn, j0wel In tho navy. Wh.ro M in W,M.t..nt ho Is reported, for jack T-r'B stomnch must be kept in hwilthy condition If our ships are to lK maun, w.tJ, mmly lot of s ill- w. nu rowi luunt K. or ,j1(. M.t ,,r,i. iff, for lt , H0 w.rrt.t tlmt Pnclo Siiin d-ninnd the lient nrtlcle In the market M,a get8 jt.r.,'H Mngnzluo. Wi'nilier WUilom. A very lurlotu method of making wi-iither prediction has boon discov ers! by nn old French farmer. "On Christmas eve," he Hityo, "when the bflH liegln to ring for midnight ma, take twelve onlorm and place them In a row on n table. Tito first onion will represent January, tho sec ond February, and so on. Next make a Inrg Hilt in each onion nod Riiir some salt Intu it. If at the end of un hour yon find that tho salt In the March onion 1ms melted you will know that thre will be much rain In Mnrrh, and,, nn the other linml, If tho salt In the April onion Is not molted you may bo cortnln that April will ho a dry month. Mor.-ovor, If tho wilt In uny onion is molted at tho top, but not at the bottom, the first fortnight of tho month will be wet nnd the second fort night dry." Tliu Iloiiiioo niril. Tho hoopoo Is i-Hsontlally n bird of the d'SM-rt. A pretty tradition regard ing the err st upon this bird's head toils that tho crest wns u gift from King Solomon In grnUtudo for shelter from the midday sun provided by a Might of hoopoes. The first decoration wns u croun of gold, hut as this brought uiiwoleomo attentions from , fowlers tho monarch changed tho i crown to n crest of feathers. The charaeterLstlc note of the hoo poo Is produced as follows: Tho bird swallows as much air as possible and then taps Its beak upon the ground. The escaping air produces the "boo- hoo-hoo" which has enroi-d for tho London Mall. bird its popular name. UriiniiiierM In KIiik Ilenrj'ii Time, l.'lix. U.nrv V l.nd vn I. mul u'lil(-)i Atllnnraiu, u..f tniIui ,nri,ur I, In m. . i.'-mj . ..... ........ I podltion to Hnrfieur, each member bo-1 t, KUm 0lf v, Ull)in. Whon tho cMwmH of London were mustered I in tho thirty-first year of the reign of Henry VIII. wo hear that "before ov- ory standard was appointed one drorii.4- lade at tho least." Each company of 100 men at this time possessed a con phi of drummcro. All the Year Hound. i wwf a TIMIIKK LAND. ACT JUNK 8, 187.'' NOTICK FOll I'UIIUUATION. UimqlMunM IjiiuI btllcc, Uiurlmtg, orrgoti, Krb. ?. loot. Notice U hrntiy ulvrii llmt iiuviiipfi.iiiM ltl the ptovltlon ol tin1 net o( CbngtrM of tmo j, 1B7B. entitled "An iicl fur llin mc. ol tliiN'i .vml In tlioNutet of Cillfoniln, otrgon, Ni. ViiiIa, nml WiiiliiiiKioti leintoi)', ill oti-iulcii to nil I liu Public Uinil Ma to tiy net ofAuiut.. ' 9" Wlt.MAM V PKIIIIII.H, of lot Momoe Si . IVrtUiul, iininlyof Mullli ni.ih, Slnlr of ( lirgon, liiw dill liny lllril In till, ottifc his swotti M.iirmi'iit No 0J, fur (lie Ui cli.ue ol llie .Sl:i..(, ul Sic, No. 14, Ti no S, l 1 1 urtt.niul nillollrr priHif to m tluit tlir Linil Minjjlu It more mlimble (or It tlnilwr or Hone lli.tu for iitlciilliiiiil I'lirpoM'', inn) to it.ilillOi hi cliltn to Mill kiml lu'liuc iIip Ucgtler nti' HixrUer oi thU olllu' nt Itii'i-lniti;, On'con, or i'iliiM(ln), tlir y (lav ul Dee, lyoj. II' iian- nt Miniewf: Dkwi KiUnnU ol IXiUmuI, KfiVon. (Si'oice Flnlvy. (I.ilrn V Kuiiip. of I'lrtwfunlvlllc, l Iii-gon. KN Mullli ol M)iilo Point, iit-on. Ain mill nil in'roin cl.iliiilni: nilvt-relv th- .Nio-iloi-nlml Limit me icucitnl to (lie llm ciiinn in IIiimiIIk-- on or In loir villi o 0.i or Ut-c lyoj. giyp I. llxiMii's. Ki'ijiji -i Tim CLUANSINO AND HUAl.lNn CUUU J-'Olt GATAHRr Ely's Cream Balm HaIJ till! IlltUMlt t utis CviiUlui no In. Jurluat dtL(. It Itijul'li t borNst. (Int llun'olim'n. It OiRt Knit Clf-nr IBU Mill rilllWfl. AIIiti InlUmniMlon. COLD HEAD tU tiul l'roU.u ilia MiabmnK. ItntarM lb) Kn- ol Tuto mt h Jir X Ifs-a Hl', 80 c-cnU il Prjjburrly rmlli ItlOP ie, lOe-iti ; u-Ml Six 1UU17UULSK1 WurauUUMK. . lwk. 00 YEAPtO GXPHRIENOS TnAoc MAn DC8IQN0 COPVniQMTB &0. Anion tMilln kteli mill ilwcrtfHWjn mty tuirilr wcrtAin ur ( rlnl.n fruu Imuit u mi-ntiiii l if Mi' r r-lwiil.v Oimnmnln I iiiotnrllronOlufitfnl. 1ImkIUii I'nUiiU n fr. OI li uiwry for irttiii if uni. -ui U Ukun tfm Ukli Muim , (A). wMlf vvil twll.4, with ial clwvo, Ul It Scicniilic Hsricrlarj. A hB1nrool7llltntrnl1 wlr. Ivinxwt fiv rnUiKi .f nnr rtui.HUo urtial. Turu.J. r n r: ! ur muiilj, L tkU brail n(lmfl ivlUNN&Go.ao,u-''N8rVYor' uikuuii umco. icti v ki. VuJ)iiii.- u L. rn s a ci aa rr. w sr a a i" n SGE VEK. t c r r ft L c a at OB at R a u n a s DKAI.KK I.N .-(MJOcr.ItilW I'UI'SII nt'.'irs. VK'iK TA III.I'S I'UOVIHOKS, ll.otU FKKI). KTC. OF TIIK IIF.ST QTALITV. rillCKS UHAHONAH.'.I-: F it O '. 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WilliMiiM, ( AmIIIFU. Capital, 050,000. MAKSHFIHLD, OltKCOM i THE STEAMER ARCATA. Olll .HiiUr ll;uliir 'I'ripn HF.TWFKN c;oos J3A.Y AND- SAN FKANCf&'O -(JAKItllNti ?A35a'3Efi3 km FflElGHT AT - LOWEST RATES. Oregon Coal A Navigation (Jo , 1'roprlntoM, F.H.DOW, Anent, MnrbliflfM, Oron H.O. CO. Agont, ICiiijiiM Ci.), Urit;j:i lizuzauxatjrervxtKwrvr icr 'wfirnw.M GROSSMANN'S PATHNT WUITINK KINO Tlio mohl important mipiovem nt ol the iio in the art of pcmniiiislilp makou the poorext writer a spleiidud peiiui.in in a fnw weeks by the line of thin ring, i'.iiiloiHt-d by iiroiiiiuent ('olli't'ii I'phI ' dents and Ilouulu oi I'.'ilii'T.tloir in Kn , rope and Aineriuit, H.tmpln do.eu im i eortod bizo unit post paid Inrfl.dl), bin J gle biimplu 2ru. When ordering a binglo I ring, mute wliellier fur man, woman or ,, ijlw L"""i ii PI3NN MFG. SUPPLY CO. JU. ! IMM ll I ! i' i It guts ieii tnam, No, 110 0. t'ourtU 6t, Phlludol pit & &Mm.