The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 30, 1902, PART FOUR, Page 26, Image 26

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No. 1 For the muncles of arms and
FOR several equally Important reasons
the front muscles of the upper part
of the body should be developed
systematically. - and continually. First
and most obviously, thej- should be exer
cli'ed for the protection, they afford to the
entire body against physical violence of
any sort and In emergencies.
A man who possesses sturdy muscles
in the fore and upper arms is well
equipped to save himself from almost any
dancer that may threaten. If his office
building catches fire and he Id on the
sixth floor, with all avenues of escape
shut off except a rope or a fireman's lad
der, he need feel no hesitancy in descend
ing rope or ladder, for his arm muscles,
having been properly taken care of, "will
give his fingers the power to grasp firm
ly the fragile support that will take him
rom Impending death to a place of safety.
If the muscles over the front of his
chest are exercised, hard blows in this
region will have no, or scarcely any, ef
fect on the actions of heart and lungs.
Again, if a man is placed in a situation
where his salvation depends on his ability
to push hard or to clinch, these two big
muscles, technically called the pectoralls
ONCE there was a moving Target who
was strong on the Brotherhood of
Man.
He ran a little Sunshine Factory all of
his own. When it came to scattering
SeccYj of Kindness, the Farm Drill was a
Poor Second.
Every time he started down Town he
ou.u ia v -bb . ; " w.a
sides of the Street and glad-hand all cf his
Acquaintances. i
From time to time he joined Fraternal
Organizations and tool; blistering Oatho
that he would always love his Fellow-Man
and stand for any Touch within Reason.
Consequently a good many people found it
cheaper to send fcr him than to hire a
Professional Nurse. He would travel
Miles in order to have the Pleasure of
sitting up with a Corpse. And he was one
cf the handiest Pall-Bearers in the Bus!
ners. Anyone who happened to be nursing a
I-Jard-Luck Story would hunt up sym
pathetic Jasper and give him the Grip
and then weep on his Shoulder. Usually
he promised to do what he could to square
Matters, even though he had to cut in
where he wasn't wanted. In flying around,
trying to reinstate Xo-Goods who had lost
their Job3 and secured Salaried Positions
for Nice Fellows who were willing to do
anything except Work, he got many a
Jolt, but he was not discouraged.
One of his regular Assignments wa3 to
arbitrate a Domestic Scrap, merely out of
the Goodness of his Heart.
In this way he managed to reunite a
number of Couples who were afterward j
sorry that they had been reuncd and
what they said about him would get the
Blue Pencil if inserted at this Point.
When a kind-hearted Herring starts out
to be a Relief Bureau and First Aid to the
Injured and a portable Home for the
Friendless, nobody tries to take the Job
away from him. His Acquaintances do
what they can to boost his Game.
Therefore, when any one in that Com
munity sought out a Busy Man of Affairs
and began to unwrap his Tale of Woe and '
offer to exhibit his Wounds, the B. M. of
A. would say, "Here, I'll give you a letter
of Introduction to my old friend Jasper.
Kc is a Samaritan from away back."
It came about that Jasper's Outer Office
was frequently coagulated with a Choice
Assortment of Pan-Handlers and all the
short-winded Brothers who want to hitch
on to somebody's else Pull, as they say
in Boston.
At times Jasper would become weary of
having Folks come along and turn their
Private Griefs over to him, but he did
not want to become a Cynic and lose his
Faith In Human Nature. He was fre
quently Stung, but still he could not re
sist any Appeal 'that was backed up by a
few Weeps.
In the Course of Time he came Into
quite a Bundle of Money and then all the
Bread that he had cast on the Waters
came back to him a Bakery at a time.
These whom he had succored came around
to Sucker him.
A Promoter whose Schemes he had guar
anteed, because the Man's Children needed
Shoes, now had a Chance to show his
Gratitude. He let Jasper in on the Ground
Floor of a Company organized to manu
facture an Automobile that could be
turned out of the Shop for $35 and would
run SO miles on a pint of Gasoline.
Gentlemen who were getting along with
out Overcoats came in to see him about
Mining Stock that was sure to touch Par
Uy January 1st. The only reason they
came to him first, instead of tackling
John W. Gates, was that he had always
been a True Friend and they wanted to
put him next -to a Good Thing.
After one or two of these Gift Enter
prises had been slipped to him, he began
to back water and be a trifle Leary. Yet
he found- it very Hard to be discourteous
to one who came in and did the Brother
Act. Besides the Bunk who has the Joint
Ncte already made out and ready to be
signed usually has a Talk calculated to
make a Heart of Stone mellow to the
Consistency of a Baked Apple.
What really did more than any other
one Thing to cure him of his Innate
Goodness was an Experiecnce with
I i it
I GECRGE ABE'S FABLE N SL7VNG
"So. 2 Stretclies the
major, will stand him in excellent stead.
They assist In bringing" the shoulders
down and forward, such a position being
absolutely necessary for clinching or push-in-.
These chest musc$e3 and these muscles
of the arms, if properly taken care of,
also ward off various dangerous diseases.
Thick pectoralls major mus"cles are the
best possible safeguards against pneu
monia and pleurisy. Weil-developed arm
muscles keep rheumatism out of shoulder
and elbows, where it frequently settles.
Finally, if a roan desires to have his
breathing power developed to the fullest
and healthiest extent, he must not neglect
the pectaralis minor muscles. These raise
the chest from the fifth ribs. The stronger
they are, te higher and harder they will
lift the chest, and the more air will get
into the lungs, which means greater power
of thoracic expansion.
For developing the front muscles be
tween neck and waistline, the appended
exercises arc excellent. The busy man
who practices them 10 minutes before
breakfast and 10 minutes before going to
bed will soon feci bim:?c!f deriving much
benefit from them. "Why not be that man
yourself?
Exercise I Start from the correct stand
Sweet Girl who was being courted by a
Wretch quite unworthy of her.
Tho unselfish Benefactor who tries to
side-track Weddings that are sure to turn
out unhappily is always a Candidate for
the Hospital, with a Long Shot at the
Morgue.
The Sweet Girl in Question was the
daughter of an Old Friend, for whose
She was a Confiding Thing and did not
k . . Wnrhrior whn hn,i ntnnA
know that the Bachelor who had started
in to Rii3h her seven nights a Week was
a Rounder and a Poker-Player and some
what of a Lush.
Every one who knew the Sweet Girl
said it was too Bad and that some one
ought to go to her and Warn her. After
the Old Ladles and the Elders had talked
the Matter over on the olde, it was decided
that Jasper was It. He was known to be I
cheat.
SEATTLE'S EARLIEST PIONEER
SEATTLE, Dec,
one years as;
12. (Special.) Fifty
September 14 last
four young white men landed from an
Indian canoe at the mouth of the Du-
.branches over a wide delta of eand, at !
the south end of ihe hnrhnr of Senttio. !
They had come from the Columbia River, i
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threading the dense woods to the upper l
cnu 01 uie souna near uiympia, wnere ;
they bargained with an Indian to pilot
them to Elliott Bay. ,
One of the four, who were the first I
whites to land and make their homes on
the shores of Elliott Bay. was Henry
Van Asselt, a native of Holland, a sol-
dler, farmer, cxpsrt rifleman and of hardy
eplrlt. Tho others were: Jacob and Sam
uel Maple and L. M. Collins.
Van Asselt, the last of the group, died
at his home on Fifteenth avenue, this the trail t0 the gol(1 nel(Js of California,
week, surrounded by his family, ripe with j His superior marksmanship was valuable
accumulated years and honors for the i to the expedition in keeping off the hos
reaper's scythe, and ready for the sum- j tiles and In providing game. At the
mons fcr which he had waited for nearly ', forks of the California and Oregon roads
six yean?. The aged pioneer sustained a
stroke of paralysis In 1S3C. He recovered
almost entirely from the shock, to be
again, stricken a year later. Then he
knew that the end was not far off. Be
ing a God-fearing man. for SO years an
active worker and officer in the Metho-
dist Protestant church, Mr. Van Asselfs
last years were to him days of waiting I
HEBY VAN ASSELT.
THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, DECEMBER 14, 1902.
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cheat muscles. Xo. C Develops the
ing position head up, shoulders back-,
chest out, abdomen in, arms straight and
along the sides of the body, knees and
liecls touching, and toes at an angle of
60 decrees. Step out almost as far as
you can with the left leg, then strike out
hard with the right arm straight from
the shoulder, as shown in figure 1. Keep
on trying to strike out farther and farther.
Alternately advance the right leg and
strike out with the left arm. While do
ing this exercise the leg not advanced
must be sstraight and the heel on the
floor, as In the picture, and the leg in
front well bent. This exercise stretches
the muscles along the sides of the chest
anu arms to the wrist. It also develops
the muscles at the junctures of shoulders
and arms, and all tho hitting and reach-Ing-out
muscles.
Exercise II First gaining the correct
standing position, which Is the initial es
sential step in all beneficial exercise, hold
o-Jt tho arms in front of the body on a
level with the shoulders, and have the
closed fingers lightly touching. Swiftly
throw the arms back as far as you can
(figure 2), all the time keeping them at
the height of the shoulders. At the same
time inhale rapidly and deeply and rise on
the toes. Also draw the chest well for
ward and out. and hold back the rest of
) J
kind and disinterested and was accustomed
to dealing out Good Advice. Any thing
that he said would go a long Way to head
off the Deal.
Accordingly he did a Fatherly Talk to
the Daughter of his Old Friend, giving her
a Straight Line on the Conduct of the
High-Roller who was trying to warm up
to her.
She thanked him right from the Bottom
of her Heart. Then she sent a Messenger
Boy to hunt up the High-Roller, because
she wanted to know if it was all True
or merely a Cruel Slander.
When she sprang his Record on him he i
leaned right over against her and cried
and said that no matter what he had been,
she was the one to make him a Good Man. i
Thcn she stroked hLs Hair and bessred
Forgiveness and he asked her who had
been Knocking and she gave the whole
cheerfully for the. end of this life and j a donation land claim of 320 acres In the j sible, under certain conditions, to acquire
the beginning of a new and better one. j heart of the richest part of the Duwam- J adjoining or additional homesteads with
To hundreds of old-timers In Seattle and lph River Valley. The land today la 0ut actual residence upon such supple-
to nis neighbors on Kenton mil, the old
cn his front porch during sunny weather
was for five years a familiar one. Prob- i
"bIy tth? dealh no Plo?eer of KlnS j
County has caused more sincere mourn-
, M , nf unnr-.r v .saon w, '
as
as widely known and as deeply be
loved as was the late Arthur A. Denny,
one of the builders of Seattle.
But Van Asselt came to this county
tvvo. months in advance of the Denny
t imr.y, wiiicii, iiiciuumg uuvm j.. uiiu
j Arthur A. Denny, established a camp at
Alki Point in November, 1851. Van As
I sclt was bora In Holland April 11, 1S17.
He crossed the Atlantic In a sailing ves
I sel in 1849, and In the same year made
; his nay as far west as Iowa. The next
Spring found him with a large party on
Van Asselt and a few others came to
Oregon. They landed in the Summer of
1S50 at Oregon City. Later he spent sev
eral months m the gold mines of Cali
fornia. The Spring of 1S51 found him
back at Oregon City. There he organ
ized a party, and, crossing the Columbia
RlvefS made his way to Puget Sound.
Van Asselt on his arrival here took up
Vftv&:iif r.. :v -V
striking out mnscles. Jio. 4 Excellent
the body. Repeat until tired, observing
this rule in all exercises. This exercise
stretches and develops the muscles of the
upper chest, gives form to the chest, and
will remove what is known as "chicken
breast.".
Exercise III. Thlfl exercise is fine for
building up the striking-out muscles under
the arms and the shoulder muscles. Hold
the arms bant at the elbows, with the
clenched hands pointing upwards and
close to the shoulders. Strike straight out
over the head, first with one arm, then
with the other (figure 3), always looking
at -the arm being sent above the head.
Do this rapidly and hard, and, aa you
strike out, make a strenuous effort to
raise up the shoulder, the higher the
better. And above all things be sure to
straighten fully the armo as they reach
out .bovfi tho head.
Exercise IV. Do you aspire to possess
nicely molded biceps? Then do not neglect
this exercise, which is easy and quickly
accomplished. Form p. right angle with
the right arm. Make a fist of the right
hand and bend tho hand inwards at the
wrist. Place the left hand on the ex
treme end of the closed hand. Then press
down hard with the left hand on the right
(figure 4), all the time raising up the right
forearm to ths shoulder. After the fore
arm is as close to the shoulder aa it will
Snap awsy and begged him not to do any-
tnlng Desperate. He said that whatever
he did. he would do out of Love for her.
After which he went home to oil up his
Pocket Hardware.
Next Morning the Man who wanted to
help Everybody did a Flying Leap down,
the Back Stalrwnv of his Office. Just as
ho ducked a Bullet and cut Into the Alley ;
back of the Pcstoflice, it occurred to him
that the True Friend Gag had Its Draw
backs.
Ho escaped with his Life, but there was
always more or less Dark Talk of his be
ing mixed up In a Woman Case.
He is now what Is known In Obituary
Notices as a Practical Philanthropist.
That is, he refers all Hard-Luck Tales to
nn. Tho Offlrr. Tinv V TnatniRtinnn tn
admit only those who are listed in Brad- i
street. And, of course, he is never called
in to smooth out Family Fight3 because
of the Blot on his Character.
ATnmi- t , cncfi pnn0f,Mnr
wait and put the whole Lump Sum into
Libraries. (Copyright, 1002.)
Death of Henry Van Asselt, Who Left
Oregon City in 1851,
: ,, ,: "' v'" l" JW" i
me i
sejti adjoining the southern limits of the '
city Snntt'n w.nc ini,i n Tnr- i
of the broad acres which the sturdy Hoi-
innrtor i,nfl ,nncfnrn,0,i n ricco
v"104? .natJ tiansformed from a dense
forest to a most productive farm. The
land was rich, and Van Assalt prospered, i parisgreen mixed with salt was being
He retired from business in 1S3, since ! used To kill jackrabbits. If any of your
which time he has done nothing butcare i subscribers have tried it, I would like to
for his large interests here. near from them. G. P.
Many interesting tales are told of the
dead pioneer. When crossing the Co- r(l.) According to the new Bellinger and
lumbla River in 1851 he was accidentally Cotton compilation Gf the Oregon laws, a
shot, the bullet lodging in his shoulder. ,,tf, - . . ., ,
The Indians of the Duwamlsn country ; ltf"1 fcc' e"ccpt v'hero otherwise pro
learned of this, and in several brushes i v,ucd' sha11 be not lcss than fest
had between the early settlers and the inches high from the surface of the
savages they held him In fear and revor-
ence. They believed that as he had lived
through a gunshot wound and carried the
leaden pellet with him. he was invul- :
nerable to attack, save with the toma
hawk. This fact. It wad told, saved his ,
life on more than one occasion in the In- '
dian wars of 1S55. '
Mr. Van Asselt's widow was the daugh
ter of Jacob Maple. They were married
here in 1552, being one of the earliest mar
riages In the history of King County.
Three children. Dr. J. H. Van Asselt. 1
Hattie J. Burling and Mrs, J. W.
Beno-
dom, of Hoqulam, survive.
Mastodon Tuak
Will you kindly give me a description
of the mastodon tooth or tusk said to be
at the Portland Museum, giving weight,
length, circumference, where it came
from, etc." ' SCOTCHMAN.
There are quite a number of both mas
todon and mammoth teeth in the free
museum. There Is one large tusk of a j
mammoth which is probably the one re- j
ferred to. This tusk is 8 feet 3& Inches i
long, 25 Inches, In diameter and weighs !
about 2G0 pounds. It is good, solid ivory I
In a good state of preservation. It waa !
found on Hunker Creek, Alaska, 50 feet i
underground, on bedrock In the frozen
gravel. It was thawed out- of a shaft by
tho miners, and seven dogs drew it to
Dawson over the snow. It is only a
fragment.
Papers Sot Ordered.
1. Has a publisher of a farm naper got
any right to send his paper through the ;
mall If it is not paid for in advance. j
2. If a subscription runs out and the
subscriber askg the editor to discontinue j
the paper, can the editor legally collect
his money for the paper if he keeps on
sending it. A. F.
1. Why, certainly. Anybody has a right
to send mailable matter through the mail
regardless of whether It is paid for in
advance or ever paid for.
2. No.
Repenl of Homes emt Act.
"Bill Introduced to Repeal Homestead
Act." Will you kindly advise whether
this bill affecta a homesteader from prov-
lrig up in 11 months, who has filed prior j
to the passage of this law, or do I have
to live on same five years if same is '
nassed? I
TWENTY-YEAR SUBSCRIBER.
We understand that the new bill would
do away with tho commutation privilege.
for the biceps.
No. 5 Builds cp
go, push It down with the left hand, all
the time resisting with the full power of
tho right arm. Also do thla exercise with
the lft arm.
Exercise V. Cross the arms just above
the wrists In front of the chest. Shove the
shoulders forward and downward as much
as possible and then cross the arms as
much and as hard as you can. Hold for
a moment, relax, then repeat. This Is
one of tho best excrciste known for de
veloping the pectaralis major muscles, and
when you do this exercise properly you
can see them swell out.
Exercise VI. Do thte for the proper up
building of the wrists and forearms. With
the elbows by ycur sides, grasp the back
of a chair, with the thumbs away from
the body (figure 5). Do not move tho
forearms, but keep them steady. By power
of hands and wrists raise the chair from
the floor as hl3i as you can. Also do
this with the thumbs toward the body and
the knuckles out, and vary by moving the
chair from side to side with the wrists.
Exercise VII. This Is a severe exercise
for the entire upper part of the body.
When you can do it well five or six times
in succession, you will have the pleasure
of knowing that you aro getting strong,
as nature intended that you should be.
The ordinary person is scarcely able to do
this exercise even once.
QUESTIONS AMD ANSWERS
Buying Government Lniul.
1. Can a person buy Government land
if it is not surrounded by deeded land?
2- Can 1 bu Government land? Upon
what terms?
3. Can I homestead two SOs In different
locations at the same time if I improve
both SCs? INQUIRER.
1. Certainly. Practically all the public
land sales are of such tracts.
2. You can buy Government land If you
are Qualified. The terms are various. If
tho land DP- more valuable for tlmbar or
stone than for agriculture one set of terms
will apply. If It be mineral another If
desert or agricultural still 'other oondl-
I ac"eri or agricultural still other condl-
! nS'
3. ou cannot homestead in two sepa-
raie claims at tn same time, for resi
, dence is an essential part of homestead
j requirement and one cannot maintain
residence in two places at one time. But,
; having an original homestead. It is pes-
mentary tracts.
A LsiirJiil Fence.
(1.) What constitutes a lawful fence In
! Eastern
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Oregon?
remember of reading some time
aSO In a farm journal a statement that
ground, and it may be constructed of
rails, poles, pickets, posts, planks, stone,
turf or earth, according to details set
forth In the laws. It is required that wire
fences east of the Cascade Mountains, ex
cept In Union County, shall be construct
ed a3 follows:
They shall have posts feet in length, and
not l'-ss than four inches in diameter, made of
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Stand correctly between two chairs and
grasp them at their highest points. Bend
tho knees 'and lift the lower part of the
legs from the floor, putting them straight
out behind tho body. Bend the arms and
lower the body as far as you can (figure
C), but still keep clear of tho floor. Hold
for a moment, then straighten the arms
and raise the body to the highest poselblo
point, all x tho time keeping the feet off
the floor and straight back of the bod7.
As the lungs aro in the upper part of
the body it to mete and proper that special
breathing exercises, looking toward their
healthiest development, should be given In
this article. In performing these exer
cises, please to remember that there is
no special trick about deep breathing,
which Is the only satisfactory and
healthy way to breathe. If you don't
breatho deeply, many parts of the lungs
do not receive supplies of fresh air and, as
a result, they deteriorate through disuse
and, finally, these neglected parts engender
such dangerous diseases as consumption.
In these breathing exercises simply try to
take in all the air that you possibly can,
observing, of course, tho unchangeable
rule of standing properly so that the chest
will have the beet possible opportunities
I for expanding.
Exercise I. Take the correct standing
1 position. Stoop a little forward and blow
sound timber; such posts shall be set in the
ground two feet, and shall be not farther than
32 feet apart; there shall be not fewer th?.n
three wires of the kind In common use
stretched from post to post; the lower wire
shall be two feet from the ground, the second
15 Inches above the lower, and - - upper one
15 inches from the second one. Said wires
shall be fastened to the posts securely in the
customary manner, and at the distance ot
eight feet from each of said posts, and at
t-very tspace of eight feet from each other,
throughout the entire length of such fences
there shall bo poles or false posts set up on
tho ground feet in height, to which the
wires of such fences shall be securely fastened;
and on each Hide of such fences if the ground
can he plowed three furrows at least four
inches deep. Said furrows must bo plowed
within two feet of the fences; Provided, that
in cases where the land cannot bo plowed, or
in other cases, a pole not less than two inche.3
thick at the small end, or plank not less than
one inch thick .by six Inches wide, allixcd to
posts as above provided, but not more than 1G
feet apart, may take the place of the middle ot
the wire and false posts and plowing.
(2.) The Orcgonlan has published full
accounts of the poisoning of jackrabbits
by the use of parisgreen and salt. Care
must be taken that the poison Is not
placed where domestic animals will get
it.
District of Colnmliln.
1. Why to It that the District of Colum
bia can never become a state?
2. Docs the hog law extend all over
Linn County or not? J. D. Wt
1. The District of Columbia is the seat
of the National Government and is direct
ly under the jurisdiction of Congres3. If
It were to become a state its government
would be of the republican form guaran
teed by the Constitution, which would
take all local regulations out of the hands
of Congress and reduce that body Itself
urnjer the police power of the state. That,
I f course, could not be tolerated by a
sovereign government.
,Ysk the County Clerk.
Homestead RIkM.
If I have taken homestead right and
then relinquish my right back to the
Government nnd then lilo a timber claim
f
the writs.
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treatments you have taken or what the doctors say. we know positively that
"5-DROPS" will cure Rheumatism or Neuralgia in any of their forms or stages of
development. Our letter fibs are filled with testimonials from grateful poopla
who write us that "5-DROPS' cured them even after other methods of treat
ment had failed. It is the only positive cure for these diseases that has cvet
been discovered.
"5-DROPS" is an internal and external remedy. Applied externally. ;t gives
quick relief from Rheumatic cr Neuralgic pains. Taken internally .t cleanses the
blood of all poisons and restores the entire system to a healthy periect condition.)
thus insuring a permanent cure. This is the only correct method of treating,
these diseases and the only way in which a complete cure can be effected.
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the entire upper part of the body.
out all tho air that you can. Gradually '
inhale, throwing tho head and shoulders
back as you do so. When you have taken
in nearly all the air that you are capablo
of doing, raise tho arms and shoulders and
give two or three little gasps. In order to
fill 'the lungs to their utmost capacity.
Do not exhale all the air at one puff. Let
it out gradually, but a little faster than
you took It in. Do this exercise seven or
12 times, resting between each time.
Exercise II. Similar to the previous ex
ercise, but do it much faster. Take fivo
deep breaths very rapidly, filling the lungs
at one quick drawing in of air, and expel
all the air that you possibly can at ono
puff. f
Exercise III. Fill the lungs as in exer
cise I. Then, holding the air, placo tho
hands on tb hips and bend forward, once,
until the body is at right angles with the
legs; then let the air out gradually. Re
peat about seven times, bending the body
sometimes forward, sometimes to either
side, but never make more than one bend
to a breath.
If these exercises won't develop your
lungs and increase your chest expansion,
nothing will you're beyond hope and
should make your will and prepare for
the Inevitable end of all mankind.
ANTHONY BARKER.
(Copyright. 1002.)
on the same piece of land, have I lost my
homestead right? G. H. W.
The fact of relinquishment will not pre
vent the exercise of your homestead right,
but if you have 160 acres of land, acquired
under the timber and stone act, or other
wise, you cannot take a homestead.
United States ll.its.
1. How many active mints are there in
the United States at the present time?
2. Were the territories of Arizona, New
Mexico and Oklahoma admited as states.
If so what aro their name-?
1. Three San Francisco, New Orleans
and Philadelphia.
2. No. Perhaps Oklahoma will be ad
mitted at the present session of Congress,
i but it is almost certain that admission
will be refused to New Mexico and Ari
zona. First Governor of Oreiroii.
I see by The Oregonian that John
Whitcaker was the first Governor of Ore
gon. When was Peter H. Burnett Gov
ernor of Oregon? Was .not Joseph Lane
the first Governor after Oregon was ad
mitted in the Union? C. D. W.
Burnett was the first Governor of Cali
fornia, not of Oregon. Lane was the first
Governor of Oregon Territory, Whlteaker
of the State of Oregon.
Tlie Richest Man.
Who Is the world's richest man? Was
Cecil Rhodes so accredited? R.
It cannot be stated with any degree of
accuracy who the world's richest man is.
Probably he does not himself know. Cecil
Rhodes was not the richest man.
1VeIf?lit of Krnlt in Boxes.
Please give weight of a box of apples,
of pears, of cherries, of" grapes.
A box of apples weighs 50 pounds gross,
45 net; of pears, 45 pounds gross, 41 -net;
of cherries, 12 pounds gross, 10 net; of
grapes, 24 pounds gross, 22 net.
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writes I have been n sufferer witn itseuma.
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