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v - THE CORVALLIS GAZETTE, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1890. NINE YOUNG WOMEN. TVhat They Bare Done or 'Are Doing ; Oat of the Ordinary. , ; Matilda Moore of Greenfield Springs, Col., Has killed three mountain lions, ean ride as. well as any cowboy, and. is an accomplished pianist, says the Phil adelphia Inquirer. Her father took her west four years ago from Boston to save her life. She is now healthy and nappy : Tillie McCready of Mississippi de termined nine years ago never to mar ry a man who either smokes, drinks, swears, chews,-or uses slang. She is not married yet, and thinks of making a compromise if she gets a chance. Ethel Sanderson of Boston is the daughter of a wealthy commission man. She is highly educated and has traveled in Europe, and is an accom plished linguist and musician. She can cook an eight-course dinner with out aid, " and can keep house better than her maiden aunt, who has done nothing else for forty years. - Marie Bullock ot London was en gaged to a young man. He camd to see her one night under the influence of liquor. A row followed. He prom ised to reform after marriage. She in sisted that he reform before. He ob jected. She dismissed him, and is now the wife of a prosperous attorney. Jane Detheridge of Kingston, Ja maica, has refused thirty-seven offers of marriage. Jane has $1,000,000 and is . an orphan. She does not -think she can afford a husband who cares only for her money. Martha Tullidge of Dakota is 19 years old. This year she plowed, sowed, and reaped forty acres of land and has sold 600 bushels of wheat. All this was done without male assistance. . Catharine Macey has 175- pairs of woolen socks which she knitted with her own hands in the . last ten years. When she has two hundred she will sell them for the benefit of an orphan asylum. Agnes Dcvereaux is to be married Christmas day! She fell into the Mis sissippi river . and was Tcscucd by ' a young man with, a blonde mustache, who took the liberty of doing so, al though he had not the pleasure of her acquaintance. He has $10,000 and she hasn't 10 cents of her own. Carlotta Banks of Sacremento saved hor three young brothers from death while the paternal mansion was on lire. It is feared she will lose her eye eight - A Mad King's Strange Ways. The Hamburger Correspondem pub . lishes a description, purporting to come from a "very reliable source," of tht state of King Otto, of Bavaria. "Ir appearance King Otto is robust. Hit enormous beard, which he never .per mits to be cut, extends down to hif breast. His eyes generally gaze intc vacancy, and he only rouses himsell - sometimes when his old ' servant, Misf Mary, who nursed him as a boy on hei knees, approaches him. Then, in t sonorous baritone voice, he calls out tc her tearing him something, perhaps a glass of beer, but when it arrives he immediately throws it . away. Othei persons he passes by as if he never saw them. - - . "Strict orders are given that no one ' shall bow to him, nor address a word to' him during his walks'. Frequently the unfortunate King, under the influ ence of his hallucinations, stands in a corner, violently gesticulating and speaking ' of. imaginary personages. After such an attack complete apathy usually sets in, which lasts for hours. His Majesty is a' passionate smoker, -consuming twenty to thirty cigarettes a day. The number of lucifer matches be uses is enormous,' as he generally lights a whole -box at once and . enjoys throwing it s.wa!y while in flames. "His manner of life is regulated witb strict care, his diet being lixed by the Ehysician on service. Dr. Sncll and r. Kanke take a month's duty alter nately, and every Sunday a visit is paid by the Director of the district lunatic asylum. Dr. Gasley, who revises the . medical reports. At meals the King sits at the head of the table, and ' at a certain , distance the adjuncts, the physician and the Court Marshal. The King eats with a hearty appetite,drinks a few glasses of beer, and now and then calls in a sharp tone of command for a glass of his favorite wine. He insists on being completely unobserved, and he himself takes no notice of his guests. What he wishes for is brought-at a sign ' from the physician. The King uses knife and fork like every one else, buf he often scorns to use a table napkin, '. and he makes his coat serve the . pur pose." Hints For Onr Girls. Girls should be taught to cook well. Much, misery comes from bad cooking. A young man marries a girl who can not cook a decent meal. Then - mis chief begins. He works hard, earns money, gives most of it to her. She takes the money, buys victuals, cooks them badly. He and she eat them. The victuals are so badly cooked that tbey will not sustain the fires of in dustry. He seeks stimulants, drinks. She. poor and ignorant creature, gets consolation from the nearest sewing society. She can't understand the change that has come - over him. ' He knows ft will do no good to acquaint her with the truth; it would be straugei than Action to her. - . There are thousands of cases em braced in this outline, all caused by the prevailing inability to cook well. Boys are trained for practical duties of life. Girls need a more comprehensive edu cation. They should be taught how to cook a decent-meal, one that sustains the tires of application, without which no man can succeed in the tattle - of of life. Every girls1 school should hava among its faculty a competent cooking teacher. Monte Carlo. 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