Ochoco review. (Prineville, Crook County, Or.) 1885-1???, May 13, 1893, Image 4

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presented i-y ii" " " ,
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our pynouviu
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WKESSION DY THE TONGUE
NCCEfvMW TO HAPPINtfcS.
, u small puu'l
I.onovood, St. Helena. "
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no. Ktl.lelH- II
son.
"01 J Hiekory!" Sujh rli sobriquet!
Though years have drifted, over his gr. e
the jiriiii-ii'lv'S of the statosnum live and
the memory of the soldier i krm-n. Atul
every patriot loves him for what he saul
at 'Washington imJ for what lie di.l at
Xew Orleans.
Thon.uh a IVniix-rat of the olJ Si-lux 1
Andrew Jaekson lv!oiijril neither to
jvarty nor Sivtion. The nation elaims
lum as one ot its jrreat men nl tamous :
warriors. Then' is now a pol.len oijxt
tmiity for the nation to show in what
rovennee his un-tuery is ltell siul to i
raise its hatul acainst the vaiuialistu i.f j
(,-rHl whioh Wvuhl swtv) aw.iv ;i ia,w:
froi-ions latiiHnark of history-The Ilor- 1
mitai1 Jaoksvm's old home near Nash- j
ville. I
The p'nenil as inhly of the state of
Tennes.w has as--it,-inl to the can' of the
La.!ies' Ileruiitai.' uviatioti, of Xa.-h-viHe,
the house an.l toiub of in'm ral
JiK'ksi-n anvl twenty-rive surrou:;.l:iii;
aens to improve aiul pivserve in la.-t-iu,;
memory of the hero of New (.. nleans.
This property was purchastsl years nty
by the state from the a.ioitd son of
General Jaekson, with the proviso that
his wife remain there ilunn. her life.
Mrs. Jaekson died three y.ars ai;o, wlu n
the state h.mdfl ev. r the iii-tene uian
iii'ti to The Hen:i::a-e nvn-uti.-ii.
When the energetic and nitriotii-
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, x . ii nn.I sent to J.uh
n-n.ieroi io. ...
:l. il,.i i-.',mesi l ni "
on everv nviivnii--'
and a p. nhehler in.v.e
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......i..,.tli.st his nword
mi.-M" .
Ameviean liVrty. nwerv.Hl
The p-ner.-iVs state nvieh s prr M
.. L his earnaive, f
tUm of the old shipOoosi-.tutien.
i.,...u ,o.d elosets are
i .Illnts of fa.W.ry
ftwav Ulan.' .
and ooouetry.
,varls ami topit lf
leans women tl
,t of iWiiti, and
wn of the wife ot .'a -
Wu-Ue. a nuia-
luit lit the snr-
of January.
fn-m it i-ortion of
Vikshiui;toii first
difense of
stored
1 finery
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Th-iv is tlie tnu s. i o.
ivsont.xl h.v ew er-
Jaokseti. lhen'is
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..-..I .....I- 1,.-.. .-i.le worn oy em -
n m i
1.11 WonW I"
wort Woril
....1.1 W Mk
Tmik M..W ri 1
.,,,1.1 v.mei.iov life Willi ,H.t
.......u l.,ft mil? My luile-tone
AID SOCIETY.
,1 about no
u disUvates
tlnnuihl-l Ha'
r sueli pi at tie?
L-luvked, and in-
In. eoinlK'iliHl
Hen's nieoe nt lit
iiirt .'.. Unit :
ndont.sl son, :i Mis
WiHhhni; jiwn hy hndo of throe sueees
sive ceneratiotis.
"All houses wherein nieu In4v lived
and died are haunted." savs I.onsfeP.ow,
and The llerimtagi is mi exeeption. It
is peophil, to the imaginative visitor,
wilh a eonipany of illustrious shadows,
anions; whu li perhaps the phantom of
gentle Ka. lul .laeksou moves vutli th.e
most tender and niolam l;e!y interest,
Rvmin.fi: indissohihly Id.-iidetl with ev
ery mvk and corner of the home to
which she was doveiM. and from which
destiny decreed she should not wander.
The story of Ka. In 1 Jaekn's life is
like a roniaiiiv. She was a wonderfully
beautiful woman, and her portraits 1mm
a face of winsome and innocent expres
sion. The throat is full, the Uis sweet,
the brow rounded, and t he eyes are l.irire
and limpid. A cap of s ft Lice crowns
the daxk curls which fall over the shoul-
to imagine
man. bl wh.v
know von are
imvik Tender than w,
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rr.i
i
-re
h!.s !
formed
II of the Uoble I
.in a is l ikvay '
H-n t!.e estate.
'U Hickorv-
foutnera p nt
sociatk n tc.k p.-s
mans:, n th. fi.--u::d
everywhere prevalent
The little loir cabin wl:
lived f r title-n y.-ars was a coinpleto
wreck. ,-I:s eiuum.-y- w:w falling di w n
and its r,f w.u caving m." l"p at the
brave old mansion a:Ta:rs w-eren. t much
better. Tie- r.-f leak-il, tile plaster had
fallen in all the r- ius. and the wall
rA.p-.-r w as ,1. so. e r-d and p.--. ln.ir. t'ut-bci'..i:r.-s
w,re tott.-nn .-. fetices tnin
blilig 1. wn. ati'l the tin laneh.-lv of ruin
was fast i
KS..N 5 IDC II,
thttjl OV. r the el.'
-nt iie-m 1
ill sits, and a
ire paice.
Tne mansi.-n has Ut-n n -.f.-d. plaster
ing and jiap..-r have !-. n rejiir-l, f-nc s.
drives and vutluiSdmc pit in shapw
and the loir cabin fully restored, ev.-n
to the kiteheu tin-place. U-f. re which
"Uncle Alf." the unci
servant of t!:e u'em-ral. still sit
insr in its ruddy rlaiie-s liv .-s ov. r the
evi fitful p;tst.
The H.-nnitaL'e is a u.a:niiriceiit s;c-ci-men
if c. '.. i.ial archit.vt are. The ap
proach through a l. n,' avenue lird.-rrd
by grand old trees is liid.-serii'ahly pic
turesque. Acr-.isa its antique irtic.-s
and massive pillars brash low, ilroepin.:
buti-'hs. and the warm sun-trine t"tu ie-s
the old house with p.vuu tinkers. The
great carved d'-.r. with its resounding
knocker, stands o;n. Enter the old
faL:oie d hall, lenij and b road enough
fur a lue-leru baiir.-aa. It is papered
with Lishly colored scer.'-i aiul in.-idents
in t'ne life of TeWmachufl.
Has pap-.-r was bought by General
Jacks. ..n in France in lsi;7 and is in
an excellent Hate of pn-wrvatiun. The
pictnre-s bans on the walls just as Ja.-k-soa
left tliem. There tre two very fine
portraits of Mrs. Jac-km. l.v Earle, and
any naiaU-r f I'.rtraits of the K"n-ral,
the most interesting jx-rhap being that j
taken by order of the French gov-
tniment five days l. fore his death. '
Quaint claw footed mahogany s.faii and (
chairs are scattered alxjiit. A eu;j-rn '
winding ttairway bad.s V the ris.ms I
above, while on either sidestreteh apart- j
taents whose hospitable diiuensi' .ns
efieak volumes of d'-ad and gone ch--r. i
In the drawim; r'H,m tin-aritiiue piano. !
with its yellow keys, the bronze and ei;t
candelabra, the oruiolu tabb-s, the velvet j
hanirint"', tiie rare bric-a-brac, which
would send a connniss-nr wild with de- j
liyht, pss-ss the faw.itjation of the past.
In the general's bed c hamt-r standi) the
four piost bel ou which he died.
Ml
3 ZiXTi,31 HWj?1-&
THE HKKMITAOR.
The treat mansion is a vast treatmrf.
htmy, literally crammed with relien and I
ouveni i s of priei-h.-ss value. There ,
bia(piantiy of General Jackson's per-
H'-n.d articles of jewelry and clothing,
hw watch, seal, cornelian riutr, topaz :
tr.-;:tpin, gold n-n and iiencil, tobwico j
b'ji, walking stick, Hlippers, fli.-h bnn-h, j
lr"ini7 gown and a marvelous reralia ;
cl presirntc-d to him by Sam llrm-
t-'i, of Texas.
'J'ber u hia library, a collection of
ev-riU tundn-d volnmeH, nearly all of
which contaiu his autograph. Thereto
uu exten-iie colleetioii of snuffboxes,
tine of whieii l !oiij.;i (l to Lafayette and
was presented by himself. There Is d
wildernesa of curiog, medals, coins,
pijies and nwords, anionff the latter be
ing the one presented Jackson by tha
citizens of New Orleans in commemora
tion of the famous battle.
There are ull the beautiful ,,,! mahog
any, the rosewood, the mother of pearl,
the gilt anil the damask of those days.
There are pitchers, vases, lamps, candel
abra, andirons, chs-ks, stutuetU, servers,
P"", candlestick, china and silver.
Ji
tiers. Mrs. Jacks, n p. .s,s, s, d a lovely
disposition and bep ).. -. nal piety. In
tier youth she i . ntriui' d an uni'.-rt.mate
alliance v ith one her ituVri.-r in everv
n-sjvt. and from whom she was di
vorced. The love of lien, .be ks, n f r
his amiable and interest ins; wife amount
ed to idolatry, and durtJiiT his nioiu.-n-tons
cur.- r he n-v.-r a;il fn.m tlie
ititftience she left l-himl l..-r. He w. re
her n.ii.i.niire . u his heart tili his death,
and, no tiiatt. r what ki. e.iro ,.r 1. as
nres. at the close of each be.-y ilav tie
president i'' !:rsl to mm:, t rem to cm-
mune with the portrait and the llible of
his dea l w ife.
Mrs. Ja. kson card very little f..r the
honors of this world and loinj.sl for
Eethiriir so lnn.-h as tie hour w h.-n her
; husU.n l would finish with p-hn.-s, for
: he assured h'-r that wh.-n that time or
j nved he would l-ei me a ( 'hri-tiau.
i When Jack-on wasi l-et.-il president his
; wife said to tie -e al ut her; -f'.-rJlr.
; Ja ks. n's sake I am hi'li for my own i
i never wi-lied it. I would rath-r bo a
doorkeeper in the hoii-e of my lel than
to dwell in that pa'.tee in Wasliinirtou."
j It was winle uj.ikinit preparations f..r i
I her departure from tl..- dearly lov.-l j
j Hermitage and the hi'le .-ha.-l built by i
her husbaiel for her own i -p-eial j
, that thi.i ueiitle s. r.1 r-.-.-tv.-.l tlie rude j
8inx-k w i... a nil.-"! In r .'..-ath. J-iie w as
like a mother t.. .-i.-rv servant on th.-
estate, and wi-hiiii; to l.-;v.- all coin fort - I
' able fur the win', r mad.- a trip into J
! Nashville to buy sup; h. s and i-l..thin
for those w ho w. r - a. j iid.-nt i,u !i, r. j
i Weary from le r se.-ppuii; she w.-nt mt ..
1 the i-arlorof a le-tei t.,r.t while waiting j
for the family coach to : arrv her b, k to I
. Thellermi;.,-.-. '
j Suddenly she heard le r name spi.ken I
j in an adjoinim; room and ie r character
( basely and rni-ily i ahuoniat.-d. K,,r j
; Vu time she sat tl.. re, pal-and cold, I
listening to aeeii-iiu,,!,- aiiaiiot le-rs. If I
j which had If -, n f r. .-ly ,4-uhitl during j
j the campaign, but which h.-r i-i.ivalrio j
j husband had carefully k- pi. from h.-r ,
' knowle.!-,-. Th- p-.pu'lar t raditi. n adds '
tint sue was K-1..-d with spasm. -die dis- i
ase of the heart, from which a few nights j
later she died. i
iuegrn; i,r jack..n was a-;oiiuiiii,
and from that hour he s.i iue.1 to live
to avenge her wrongs. I'n -bably during
no other administratii.n of the govern
ment has por-oiiul fsli,.g entered to
largely into official appointments as in
tlie offices filled by Andrew Jackson.
Did he have the slightest suspicion that
a roan had ie -rli-cte 1 to:(iivtliHcauM
of his Ia-Iovi.) wife he lost no time in
runs to
nul and will. boll, arms anon -
inll1s,e.lowtok,s,,; hi.
you. vol, no., i j. .
What a pest it is lo bo pi
...1,.... one is lulsv' lb
one's collar and one's
..!,,.! v.nild von take f
How would you like it i
steaa oi sin i. t.,- . . I
von are love.i. i" .
so (uss? Uo you not
loved.' Uo not actions
id-? V" ot your
....1. i-.mi meals, ana mva no.
,,rl put v'o.ir r.HU.1 u. ooh-v? Must you
aisoLinussisl over an.i K1'M '
iuefi hiilirV'fiiy'oniesi , . .,,
fellow, stout and wholesome and hr.tiuv,
and before I am aw are his rm is about
my mvk, and he pulls my head over on
his shoulder Willi u kiss and a "1'apa,
you am awful dear to me," IShaw. w h it
is there In words? A few noiui.l.i mnli
iiij; else! 1 am not o cerium atsmi (h,,t.
1 only know that I would not takes mint
of money for tlsat small Ism.iuot of my
boy's words. No, not for the world would i
1 have to guess at Ins atfectioii and -jet i
hungry for a sol id certainly. There is not
enough such ehspience, as 1 have Usikid j
about the world. And yet it should not j
tlow too easily. Tonally lovu is ipme i
another thing from ojvn In iirtedness. In I
my opinion we should hung up our'
young folk to easily and frankly express
their findings, only not to expo's any J
more than tliey feel, l. e.-irl and trnk !
of sivtvli is to W more eloquent than ;
true, and so lo turn l.ne into a he.
Somewhere 1 have latt-lv t
story of a married couple licit from
some spleen vowed tl -t to .speak to each
other. Well, if they li.nl not really loved
ther could have got on without talk, bul
in this oa.e they could not. So hv happv
iUSplrntlou tilev Used the household cat
as a go between. (;,.," aid ltetsv,
"and tell John tli.it dinner ts readv,"
"Go," wow. red John, "and tell ltetsv
1 am on hand." "Here, puss." s.i s John',
"tell ltetsv this pudding is remarkably
gixsl, and I will take niioiher plate of it
if she ple.is.-s." "(Jo tell John." answers
liotsy. "that I am glad hi) likes this
peac shortcake, and he shad have three
pieces if he will."
Si for years they kept their vows, but
told their love and got en famously. It
is a general fact that friendship grows
stronger 1 y a short separation and cor
respondence by . no,., ,.r w-,.nan
will say sweet or true things m a letter
that they would not say tirst by mouth.
I do not ipu'e iiii.lirst.in i this, but 1
know it is true. Krien.ls treasure l. t-
'Th Vswwa
estinii," atd il
the most attr i
ts tho conip.,
iMiiftise hr v
who original,
lard, of Timn
'"omell and
up as a mode
She is eipimlb
Vassar K' ' o.
preternatur
liu- of (NtiiiniviipsmAnl
i leiilikiie.lii.
t girl Is perennlatly tnter
, bright little woman, "and
U'Uve ss'cieof the giums
ita Vassar girl. IK) tin
,'ith the ideal Vassar g'l'l.
d in Hie brain of .(r. Wll-
, was developed bv Kara
atthew Vnssar, ami Is held
I in Imccalsiireatoaddreamm
, reiiiotii from tho typical
the humorists - long, lank,
Iv ow lish, taking no inter
est ill aiiytlimg but ologies and isms.
Tim liitelltsAual H.wioii gin, tne new
York liullioi l.iiresa. the bos-ty t'hicagiv
an, tho ltaltfinoti' b. ,'iuly, tlie I'luladi'l
phia ttirl wlio has a grandfather-all
these sat for Alio i'tiaituf the composite
Vassar nirl, )
"And the omivwite Vnssar girl diffein
from the csunposnn Welleslev girl ill the
absence of tlie wrinkle over the left eye
brow of tlie hitter, caused by too eho
application to biological dishes and
pans; ami from the lomiHisite Smith
girl in tla- lin k of that indescribable ait
of closer coiii.'i. t with the world in gen
eral nd .inlierst ill pal ticular."
This aa l Mime in response to a least at
the liindl-on of tlie Vassar Students' Aid
iviety, trhtcltwiis one of the pleadiinlest
featurea of t'oniuienceiiicut wok at
IVuglikifpsuv Though only a year and
a half old. Hit sssociatioii now number
477 till . I rs,4l.v t.itm-.l m.veu M'li.ilur-
liiu for stivgglmg students mid Is hard
at work on i fellowship fund, lis prei
dent is Mrs, Ki'iidrick, of iuighkcop!o,
who provided with gracious dignity over
the social galn riug in Statuary hall on
Class Day Homing, when tlm Voung
Augitsias gasd with the air of n con
noisseur at die salads, and the IHiug
tihidiator sttrtily Irowmd at the Ices
and breaded tho.
ler in a itrner s.it Katharine Weed
Banns, of ilbany. who had ju.-t n i
giving talks bu lut.graiihv m New i
York and T'lookivn, and another well highest
I'll Seme ot Smell III lied.
Pogd am able lo truck their maulers
tliroiiiHi crowded street, where recogiu
tleu by slu-ht Is qiille tmimsslble, and
eiiu Hud a hidden luscuit even when Its
faint ainell Is still fin ther illsK"ted bt
ail do cologne. Ill aonirt exiwriinenU
Mr. n.iimiues lalelv niado with a ilog w
found that II could easily Hack lilin
when lie was far out of sight, though n
fewer than eleven people had followed
him, atepping 1'iaelly III his foot prints
In order to confuse, the ieeiit.
The dog seemed to track lilni chlell)
by the amcll of his Ismta, for when Willi
out them or with new lands oil It failed
but followed, though slowly and tieaitat
Inglv, when Ins master was without
either IhMitsoi stiH'kiiiga. Hogs aiul cats
certainly get more Information by means
of tin sens than a man can. I hey olleii
(jet greatly excited over cerium smells
ami tvmoiiilior them for very long pe
Hods. C'lininlieis' Join mil.
known w ritei for
Miss Adelanll Si.
id a k-ivd ! "l "lt! loastiuist-
ai.ircell. iHh.idy
wi'.ll steady blue
photoetapiuo p,nieo.,
1. 1 hie of the i-lli le
r'a table W as i'lofi ssor
a short, fair woman,
i es, l.-.king far t.si
I en
ters to
Would
av- that
:gUC 1
ters, ami iriemisiup nei. r isipnt.
until a few- letters have iased.
e.'tirage y..ung folk to write 1. 1
j learn the art of talking w. 11. tine
; supis.se it would l tne oilier i
1 g'snl taisers should write well.
i How cam it alsnit that the to
; and adjacent mjn. ..i ,-.,nt,,i of
1 guage? V -sibly Uidocan expl.iin ten.
j Si. 0 leaps and Kjiinds ai iit me in over
n neiiuiug J' i . ner in se Is III my (,i, e
and her paws on my chest. At hot, ut
terly unable to express all her emotion.
j she throws back her head and e,xp!,l,s
j in a bark. It is nothing but an explo
I sion, but it is a great relief to h.-r.
j Tiiat is the b. -ginning of sjsech in all
l creatures only a noi-o uiade by the
I rush of emotion through the mouth.
! Hy and by t .i.i le.oe o mod. lied t iei
! press differ, nt emotions. Tin-dog can ex
I press a do n j asion and resentments,
i and jet most of these am told by Urn
j tail and the lly in general,
i The next stop is, or was, to modify
i these sounds into musical roio. Tlie
j bird does not enunciate first, but sings.
The lower race, sing well and talk
badly. The highest art is to mug well
and talk npially well. So language
slowly gets stolen by a certain set of
organs that at first had little, to do with
it The legs and hands come b.-s into j
play to tell emotions; tho tail, which j
has done so much animal talking. Is i
aborted. 1 think it is aborted mainly !
because its functions are mostly passed
over to the tongue. have not beard
whether the tailed tnoeof Africans wag
tho-wi appendag. s in friendly greeting
like dogs or riot. 1 would not own a
tailless cat or have a horse's tall even
clipjied of i:s hair. It is to abbreviate
!ech; it Is to lop off tho organ of ex
i ression.
You will s.-e that my theory about the
development of language account for
many abnormal forms of speedi. i'rie
fanity is a mere explosion of sound,
closely allied to the dog's bark and tnii
cat's siptiall. It Is not so wicked as it Is
beastly. It Is the natural language of
vulgar fellow who has no art of high
language. Half the world talks bv ex-
plosion arid expletives. The more beast-
girlish in hif simple lute gow n to l
taken for tin- learned woman who has
worked up. ill a year or two, Vassar'
fine blologicoj department.
The d.gnitVd woman in I lint at the
next table wis I'rofes ! l.oach, of the
tirivk .b p .ifmeiit. She ts kieoiu as
"the oj'f.it w.slgo of the Harvard an
nex." ln'tng Ihe first woman admitted.
"M.iri.i Xiti'lu-ir Memory" was a
toast uio-t lovingly given Other n
spouses were ina.lt I .y Mrs. K. water
Johnsoll an4 Mrs. Melville IS-weV. wib
of tlie state iitiiari.iii. There was an uu
dorvurreiit cf coiigratulati. n all through
this comp. it htncheoii, for tht. imr
has Us n n very fortunate mi" f-.r the !
girls' co'.le.-e Willi the 1'ai. rweath-r !- t
ipnst and taeproinis.. of a new libraty
to be built l y Mr. 1're.l. rn k F. I liomp j
son, and a ouiiiIht of .-gcie f -r , li d
arships an I ether purp ,.. .New de .
parlint-nts have ls-u .!! d the col- '
T1i U .Miiliifeser' Hum.
Tim woodpecker' lioiiui t very like
the kingtisher , but it I dug til rolleli
Wissl Instead of U'lug Uued hi a Iwnk
of earth. From the gloat Ivory lulled
specie down lo the 111 Ho downy fellow
of our orchards, the wiKxIiieckoi build
their nest, or milter excavalu them, on
111 saute general plan The hole ut liisl
gims straight Into the w msl, then tin us
downward, widening a it descend un
til It gives room for the home. If you
will go into any bit of iiiisli'Hn wissl
Unit .luring tally spring imd will kfp
your eyi' is'ii, i.hi will -e a origni rii
head thriot out of a ruMid window in
nine decaying Ituns or boiigli, and the
omlpecker w ill sing mil, "IVer! (s'er!
w hich m1wiis Keems to mean that his ot
her homo is n ni"t cotnfortablti and en
Joyahlo place -Muuruo Thompson in
Uoldell Hide
(iutttl tlw tl.
A repriH.f which was j-ol and not ills
culirteoin was once .ldio.l to ymg
nvtor ho h id Is. Il H an d under the
f ihiiii It i.-: lilies mid w In.
held that clergi nu ll of nil oilier deiiomi
; nations ruhoiit nut In ruy an.l not
: elltltle.l to ls iiilled llilol'lem of the
tlosptd. ihie eietmig ut a sm tiit gather
i Ing he w a intrisHii I. .I to Haptol
clergi mall. Ib'greeled tne elder inati
With much manlier and imleiilailoii
"Sir." be said. I rtltl glad to shake
hands w Hh ion as g.-i, t i man, 1 1 .. . 1 1 : m,
1 CSIIIIot admit thai )"l Uleai'lelgl
man." 1'heie was n liiotin-nt s pause
ami then tb.e otlur s.iol. iih a quiet
slglllticntice that made the Wolds lie tt-ft
unsaid ruiph.il ic. "Sir, I tun glad !
aluike hands n tih von as n eleu-viiiati
a iii..ii ritrM,i,
WIipii a rtsi.l.i.t .( H, U. fonts. Or.
;ickist up A .iiAsitit I.e ah. 4 In tha
l!oiiiln!ii ii.ar I, o li inp be w,vi 'irpriMl
ui llnd ttial lie' bird w a i olislru. 1 . tel
ilie plan of I be Msii-a -e twin. in-th
tanW. he asi-rlnl, Hel-t- Hill. Ill Uen-loll.
AJitl ll.i ronn.s In, g link. . a half All Inch
long Hud i ipmri. r of nn ituit ttiii k and
;oii:rU ll.elll 1,1 In lit ef Ihe IliKX
UNNW.WOODS'
SALOON,
Msln tree, I'rlnrvllle. r.
KKKI'N ON MANII TIIK Cllolt'MT -
Wines, Liquore & Cigai-s.
FANCY MIXED DRINKS
l'rv'rvl li) sit S.erleliesl I.ioih. It tie
Bllllird Table tud Klfiiaul Club Rooms
Km the atssiittmiKUtieii ..I i iin.iiiirs,
.m illion in llliina rh'rt I'l tnsil
H.. Ui
SolnutlflO Amsrli'sn
Agency for
wsaA4s .
? falls
CAVf ATS,
nVMION IHTI
(H.lct tittiuti ri
Ktati inlt-.it Ui
Kflllg 'trll IM AlHt(ckV
tut l ft !(
tit ittlUt; l( t..i.- gHoti Iim Ml 44ib Iti th
Scientific American
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ter(i( rtrvtiiwll.m .if itt MniHii Mtir in Iha
M,lfltttlt IMntrsitfJ H.l ,MpHleiit
Distil h,.u'l l with .tit II Mrnik'Y Vl ttll
cf ft alt iin-olhi t.Mr- VI I' N X 4 t l.
I'l tit iituiusii. J; I Hiy.immi. tittl.
C. S. SMITH
- AT IllK.
Gary House Bar
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Cutter Whisky,
-MI'.HT IUUMhI iif.
Wini1, Brandy ami Ufa;'
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KpuWpcranril
N(t llid CoiuforUblt Club lmi
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ir ih.- i ,. r n iionir -a it in iii t fix a; m
rw arna;nietMittr lis H viiirnttvr. ni m fimi tt ir t.
Ts l.1ti ks ln.ssi,to . M nJ htt f U 1 l rHirrn t Q ssts" t !
HI ) With t IIRKHO, 1 i ( p -Ul
4 lth Iv f.-jai tm w.i ,,.a UsHt ir CviWMisiiu m AaNb
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ilself lege, snd at all of these there w is r-j n-
Ing, hut n.i cue tiling promises more
brightly f .r its tin-nty than it for
Uier s'li-leitts' liit'r--.t and devoti..n. -New
Vork Ueenrder.
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jaul.tr.! Mf
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1 1. at l.i ..o, l.l
Mil tloe Itilo
A ! Yur ltiitiirr fi.twn.
lousi- -7" ting to make yotir ctt.-ii
gown, Niiw, l f re j.ni il.iiiua, if
you ciinuot li: its d.t-onilion in lis J...
sign, an. I i.wi us httlo tiininiing as p.m
Slide. Tho ipi.mtity t t emhroidery that
win lit one t mi" i . .nsiderisl in g l taste
on these gowns is iu longer in vogue,
Whatever tleeora'.ioii yon may lis.', have
lipsiii the Ixslne, A ginm of Irish
lace, rihhott, i.-. liars and i iiffs, fanciful
girdl.-s or vai.!.-. .,i l(f ,;, ,,r emhroid
ery, of php.ie er hneii, are ail in good
taste; hut nri !! .rate skirt trtiiiming is
undesirahle. V nir cot "on gown n mil
to t-Xpres til" sHistll.-s of l liipli.n v , i
and it also ought n tell of its utreimii
comfort, a soiie-thing whnli is nei.rj
binu-tl at ui an ev.-i ininined or too i hit
orately made en... 'I'isi mucli d.-. ,,
tiuii, like t. many words, u quite
oft.-n nil tvid-i
seiiw, but of
Iioiuo Jeilrnal.
t
! I'liihinii.t.
friend. In , y I a-k m,:il l.o.ili
Jsllhini - l'l.r atne tlilei
. you drrr- Iliril.-ir. lo ,oke
..llirr -opi.' tniiti.-s litoy ltstd g. l-
rially lo t,o In l y aj ! iu Uim inml
lltiT c. Itsi...,
HuBi4tr llunl.M, In V lr.
Tl l-iiff !" I'l h'linatra. accrilleig
to nn Kitg'tsh trmeirr. in f'r of the
tik'er take r. ftti-ot nt nii;ht In Hie nvrr
where lit.y re I in peace mii.I rontfttrl
with only He ir horns mi I ii.- ticking
abovs tho at. r
Near I'lirkt-rslinrg. W ; . r-.-. idly a
young m.iu.in j'nnj.-. int.. the river un 1
hrnnglil l.j Ahor.i two in.-n mini wer
drowiiiri
THE CHINESE BAZAR.
Quonf;, Hin Sl Co., Proprietors,
AH TYE, Mnnngcr,
Silt
Tl..
!st Silk Ho
iloes in th"
lireel from ho I tr i
Ciar.
t lur g I ciin
nl lite J.nMi;
"Is in irtci ilir. i froiu I I, inn.
lltt t tvt Men u mi, I :..s'
t'.nolits. N tits, Till. ii, d aiul tin
ilo-s' :. it .
'.s nie.l :
-'oi in I'ruu viile at VKKV I.nU I'Kli l. (C
II A AC.
Main Street, Prlncvillc, Or.
C. L. SALOMON.
hi At Hi IS
", not only of la. k
Imk of bruin. Ladi
removing lum. I. p,n her tomb he canned
her virtii'-! to Is; emunerated and ln-r , 'X a man's habit the mors profane he
g'jtsl deeds. re.-Ut.-d, emiing the glowing i Itocoiium by ne:essity. It is his natural
tribute with thee t',m lung ,-md i-iispient i language. What a stretch it is frem
words: "A 1-ing gi i.tle arid so virtu- ' inch a man to Coleridge or Kmerson or
tu slaLder might wound, but could not j Lowel'l
1 heard of a man the other day, "Ah,
he Is a great scientist, to be sure, but he
is also such a fplendiil talker." The art
of saying fine tilings finely ynn cannot
afford to be without. "Live with wolves
di.-honnr. Even death, wh-i he bore W
from the arms of her husband, could but
transport her to tlie bosom r.f lur God."
KltlTH Ji--ssiess Ttl'I'KB.
A f itiMtjt lal t.rlitla,
"My mother-in-law never understands
a joke," says a correspondent. "1 finihli
a good story, and she always looks up
and asks, 'Well, what did the other
man say? As she can't appreciate wit,
X was surprised Ut receive a letter from
ter a few weeks after my little boy hud
wallowed a farthing, in which the last
words were, 'Has Krtiest got over his
financial difficulties yutr'" Kxchatige.
Tit Work of tit. Interior Ie jntrtiiiefit.
The duties which devolve cm the sec
retary of the interior were- performed
prior to the ep.tiihliniiinent of that pout
by the hea'ls of the other department.
The patent office wa attached to the
tate department, the land office to the
treasury department, Bin! tho iuii,un
and the Indians had been bxjked after
by the war department. New York Hun.
The l.liiilt of I'optllutlon.
Philosopher ami atatiaticiant have
compared figunjHand Hud that the limit
of tlie earth's capacity is 5,201,01)0, WW
human beings; also that this number
will be reached before the chase of th
Twenty-first century. bu Louis Ha
lm blio.
(I.mkI I'lnl for u t'.rr.
The follow ing singular Mill case come
from Hamburg, homo yean ago there
died in Schl.-s so,', liortnaiiy. a govern
iiient oflhial tuiiiie.l Ni.-lsen. Sunn In.
tie time l-fore he died Nielsen
queathed M his man servant '.'O.iss)
crowns and to his cook a like sum, on
tho condition thai if either of them mar
Tied the 20.0W erewns should revert to
the other. As soon a.s thu old gentle
man died, however, tho happy posenr
of this fortune w.-nt f tlie allar and
were rnirned. 'I he couple th.-n t.Kik up
their residein-B in linmhtirg, wln-re they
have reside 1 for the last sn years.
Kecently there arrived from Copenha
gen a relative of llerr NieUn. who by
their uiarna.'o ciiisiderrwl tho npirit of
his relative' hist will and testament had
been departed from, and demanded the
restitution of the 40, OS JO crown. The
matter is now bs-fnre a court of law.
Loudon News.
; Stoves, Tinware
HARDWARE,
C.
Alili:
KINDS : OF : FUHfJlTOUE
BEDROOOM SETS,
Lounges, Chairs, Mirrors, Paints,
Oils. Putty and Class,
ALSO V ALL V KINDS V OF V LUMBER V FOR SALL
Queer IMs'-. to Mwsrtn.
An Italian organ grimier at Eighth
and Main streets had a rather novel ex
perience When lis started to grind his
machine a awarm of bees suddenly
poured forth from the barrel and fairly
made the Italian dance to keep out of
their way.
The swarm then took up Its quarters
and you will learn to howl," say the ! In tho electric light globo just overhead,
Spanish proverb. Wo ought to lie able ul when tho tleotrio light man came
along to clean that glol ther was au
to arid, "Live with men nnd you will
learn to taU well." Hut that is not so.
Ther are too few really good talkers
really wise and witty tongues. K. P.
Powell InBt. Louis Olols- lJemocrat.
Ut In m Sltllltfrri' Yrrfi.
flats have taken losnesbion of a largrj
innllairry tree ahmg Krankford creek.
They tat tlie rijss, iuueious berries and
drive off all birds, but when disturbed
by the approach of a human being they
drop headlong from tlie branches of the
tree to the ground and run off until the
coaat is clear for their return after more
berries beven sleek rxlcnt were uen
to imp from the tree in succession ye-tciday.-btou
Jtecord.
other seance aim liar to the first. Ilesuo
ceeded in dialodgiiig tho InsecU of In
dustry, howerer, and tha last seen of
them they were wending their flight
heavenward. Kansaa City Journal.
Apparently tlie wheat crop of 18UI will :
be the heaviest ever harvested In this
country Not only Is tho condition of
the crop better than in many years paat j
at this time, but the acreage is the larg- j
et ever known. Expert estimate the
probable crop at lietween 620,000,000 and
liil,m,m bushel. The greatest yield i
hitherto wa in IB84, when 518,000,000
bualiela were irathered. .
A (irattiful Old W.,iiin.
A deau was visiting hi parishioners
when one of them, an old woman, in
formed li i en that since they met "she'd
gone through a sight o' trouble. Her
sister was dead, and thoro wnr a Worse
Job than that; the pig died all of a sud
den, but It plenaed the Lord to talc' him,
and they mini bow, they luun bow."
Then the poor old lady brightened p .7SZ""""o
I and said, "lint there a ono thing, M ester auecessfuiiy stand. Tiiui it
' Allen, as I cau say, and ought to say
the Lord's laton pretty well un toy (id
this winter for jrreeiml" EichaiiKe.
- Al.s-I I'OKS Al !. KIM'S or
Blacksmithing and Wagon Work
General Repfilr.nR: Work Done
on Short Notice.
Full Stock of Iron ind Wigoo Material
ConMaiill; on Hind.
GEORGEO'NEIL
Mwni.ntl ll.M.r N.trlh ttf at. ,!!.,
I-It I Ki ll. I K, lllll lllll,
- liKAI.Hl IN
Fine Wines,
LIQUORS, CIGARS, ETC.
A Thorouffhly First-Class House
In Every Respect.
Itllllanl sittl Hflri.ii-lll foul Tallies In
(tettl U.tNlr.
H.f lnl atliintloii In IllllliK enllnlrjr rtr.llTi.
SHILOH'S
CONSUMPTION
CURE.
The Oregon Land Co,
WITH ITS
Home Office at Salem, Or.,
IN Tl I K UIUY I'.i n.MMi, AMI
RANCH OFFICE IN PORTLAND,
Msliss a it-em ivof bmiiiII Irnil Units: uln lim lr ,.!.. n,l .i,.l ljrminl
eity ii i id siihurl.su properly. Send l..r piuiiphlels, priest list, ele.
H. A. BELKNAP & SONS,
(Sik-. ,-HHor- to .1. V, IIOWAKH)
liKM.I'.US IN
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,
East Sldo of Main Street, Prlnovillo, Or.
Standard Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils and Varnishes, Dye Stuffs
and Soaps, Toilet Articles and Porfuniory, Hair nnd
Tooth Brushes, Bird Seed and Caffos.
generul variety of I rtiggits' Sundries, Hlatl.inerv, Itisiks, f'igitrs, ToIskto sitJ
I urn ines mid I.Hin.is (or inedieal use.
If Knew.
Judg Gome, you'd hotter plead trull
ly. Vou'll Kt easier.
i'risoner Ah, 1 twig yer lay. Yer
want to get houM to dinner! Loudon
Tit-Hit
Th sticrss of tills Ort-nt CetiKh Curs I
nrltlioilt s isrllel ill tils ItlMlnry ut Iflt-illelliu.
All drtiKKlsts r aiitlinrOiel l.o sell iton s juts-
no ni her enrit run
mny Iriiiioiitif
knitwn, tlm proprltiUtrs, at an siMirrn.nis x
ponae, sra plaelitK s Hampltt (etllla l-'refl tnlo
vury hems In tits Hulled Htittt-s anil (lunitils.
If you havn Coiivli, Mors 'I hnmt, or lltiin
oltftis, iiss ft, for il, will eurit ynti. If yimr
child Its tin, (.'rotli, or WlmnpliiK ( 'otl(ll, uttn
it trnmittlr, an.l relli-f Ih mifti. If you ilreml
that liulillutifl ilUi'iniN I In iinii in lo it , iinu It.
Ak youi IirtiKKlst for MIIIUlll'H ( IHlIC,
1'rlce III ui. , fto el s. snilll .il, 1 1 your I. mm
are ore or Itaek lame, usn fthtlnh' I'liroua
ilastor. I'rle. 2A els. 1'ur sals hy all Urn.
gists suit thaler.
TEIVIPLETON & SON,
lol.KS.W.K AM) KKTA
'"" ft "
Prlneville, Oregon.
liHAI.KUM IN
Perfumery, Hair mil Tooth Bruslics, Patent Medicines, Toilet and Shaving Soaps, fuel
Goods, Class, Putty, Paluta, Oils, Etc.
Also a Fine Lino of Gold and Silver Watches and Jowelry.
Iioiiinledatadl liu,,""'1" l'r","',ll' m"1- I'liy IctIhu.' iiMtoripUoni ..rehilly ("'