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RoVal Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baking powdm are the greatest hi. roars loliealth of ths present day. aoru. asasss WW CCX, sew WgL BAN LOST J i: o kriskn U. Since CI IV AND UOUiNTY . A f Villi MM Alinuni iu TO WOOD SUBSCRIBERS. Suascribers who have piomis- j ,.,nnH in sett emeit for th fct (jWMnu account are .... tmrt tf Hlil th esrtsn -s 4 IH' - iMHf (nisrd Nov -.1 I! i ..like In b t In- cily. II r, pinnate Ih in Eugene. W . IVulseb I In the city. PlIRIM ! I'll"' ' V I' C'lmii'l t-i". Mil .wsnfall kimlHut FL Chum ( M l nug returned trom rnrllatni Knll Ni in ratO mad to Ail any this Senator I D Driver lift today fur mi- 'l.'l III H R Lu nsbury of Hie HP, left for iirtluuil today. Uonltor Drili-iimt on taiih, at F r. nauiuvrm All Kind' ot "Cr.lik" piuueis at nil, n Hardware i n. Genuine Oliver riows and extras . t. t . .1 i i Tinware guaranteed to bow lio tut Full -l"ik of buggies and wagons; i.. t i.i ... i. r . i i.... (i W (irllllii returned frmu Outage in. . in morn in. H Kiieinliy returned frmn K lem L i ... . . t ... Attorney J K Young f Cottage Dr B ) Starr, of Junction Cttjr, spent . -. i n Aiiiillier car loud of O.iver plows, .1 ,1 ..I If I. I 'I.i. r.il mVul B I . 1 . I . I I . I 1 . I I i i I ' Rev L PzybyUki returned this rrinni: iii'iu v ounce t iruvi . MrandMraA (Inldaniit h teturoed will. l-'il ll. 'Ill rifbll.ll ' I.I. Ifn W t'Kniitii of Tnrnar, arrived III. li'il'..' In I'U. I .1 ill. r urn u Del'ii'y Sheriff H J Day arrived nine iroin v image urove inuay. B Krii and wife left for Mpokane, n-ii . "ii i ii ih ii urn in l'-. en r v 1 1 a u. Mr ami Mrs O J fanner left today fur in 1 1 i iiu in 111 a he i ne i r nil lire mime. Mr ami Mr Frank I'oiter arrived up Mr ami Mrs Fred Chambers of ode u.ii ill e, III t- ill l lie ell in C4l iu ne. I tin- paternal talile. t' i iDpton and John T Huttcrlleld li ' ' ii r 1I I li' n I . The Oliver Steel Plows have the Itce old guaranee to scour. K L 1 1 1 1 h tm haa i hem. Mi" l.aura Miller VU a passenger "I for Pot land, where the will isn for several weeks. Mrs jm Clark of Brooklyn N Y, rrlved this moriilng ami will visit at lie liuine of Geo F Craw. Mia Alice Hniilli arri sd from Jas- J -- o - - r- tall tin. I..lur..rl..i... t.. I....... ..I III. L II It 1111,1 .11. II... I....1- I .1 ... I t' i ' t I I 1 M i ' 1 I . in 'at. Pruning knives, iiumi pruners, long hort lianule primers, pruning , and hedge shears, ul lirlfllin mil ware Co's. I ' the (elehrated Kimball pianos "I urgaim direct from the I'm lory and ii t ln-iii n easy teriui and i lOrS imt defy competition. F a Rankin. i tut in v. vm oi r. J B lluekelier, of Uh) HHri.,ii g Lumber Co and Judge Morale of the same pise, were liunlmg in (,e mountftlni ea-t of Barrieburg l t week. Oh Friday Htlckem r became leparaied from h mpanlon. Horrli for two day. remained ami searched 'or Inm without vall. lie then re- traerd bis steps and a party of 15 men have been continually searching for the missing man, but no trsos of bUn ha- heen bond. It Is feared he lias sodden tally shot mid kill, d blmssltV THE ROABU AfFKBtU I Mi. Aderu'iH assured 'f uVlal a Ka assured Ml IS, J W Kays, the srell known furniture hum i iiioih than seel soovlnoed .f the Iii'iu llciriii r anils , I advertising, and more artlcul irly with the QOARD as a medium ty wbloh lo let Ins wauls beeom known. The Daily Quabd of Friday, Nov 18, contained IbslbloW' lug: Wamkh-A isiy to leaui the furnl lure business Ii quire a' J W Kayh' fuimiure store. This morning Mrs Kays presented her liege lord, not ouly with one boy, liutlwo. They are fat. healthy little fellows and give pronibja "ft" coming a strong team in the furniture h 'al lies. Jim? put 111 SU order bi Ii leram thin Doming fir a two-seuie.i liuggy. KOK HOU I HERN UKKt, 'n John Morgan Aipointd CUlleetO t'USIolU'. nl Washington, Nov. The presi dent has appointed John .Morgan col lector of cu-lnm-. for the Kou'hein dis trict nl Oregon t'nos Hiy. a Coatmofl BngerstltlMi Many people believe that lbs lire ik ing of a looking glass is a certain sign of death. The Dewspepers rerort tbt I mother recently beeejue insane iifii r dropping a mirror becaUSS she lean d that some of her loved ones would -non die Then sre other signs much mole dangerous than this. The most oommoo is a dlsornered stomsoh, w hich causes nervounes, dyspepsia, Indigestion ami onnstlnatioui These ymptoms tell the sofferor that Ina dnys will he shortened Ul less he seta thini'B right iu liis digestive organ. fat this purpose 'here is nothing so certain to cure as HnslelU l's Mtoiuacli Hitlers, ll regulates the bOWOlS, iteadiss the nerves and whets up ths sppetlte. It is the standard remedy, TbelS Is no substitute for It. !,ake tounty stock s . it The Lakeview Register lias made an estimate ol the beef, mutton and wool sales Of Lake count) for the fall SSMOU of 181)8 The total salts of tlieae pro lines iu that county lor the season emounl to Il'O htj. The total number of beefOSttle sold was 8447, at en aver age price ol f'Jli per head, or $liiy,ti-Jl A totalof 31,000 head of sheep have been sold for uiu'lon at an average price iJ.To or 85 1150. (The greater part Of the mutton ahtep are yet in the county untold.) Oue million pounds of wool have been sold at an iweiage pric 12 cents, which amounts to 1125.000 Local Market Nf.v 18. 188. Vheat-50c. Oata-28o Hops U to 10c. llutter-:0 to 50c per roll. Kggs -30c Potatoes 88a Poultry-W 50 to 50 ier Dried prunes 3 to 4lo Apples 40 cents per buhi I. dos m 'll SAI.K -n0 acres BIOBlleDt lal in landa. Inquire of JuilN VAX- S I , ,! ii i - I lr For Sale. A ft Oonley, the "wheat king" of tirande Itonde valley, has disposed of (lis enure crop of wheal, the same hav- leg been purchased by llalfour (Juth i rle tt Co, at 47 ceuts per bUsbeL In- eluded in the lot was also the w heat j crops of E B C ii ley and Oeorge Miller , and lbs whole amount sold was about 100 000 bushel. The following Is given In connection with the wreck of the Atalaotu: "While the sailors were hanging iu the rigging, expeoiing any moment to be swent to destruction, mey gm iu A liue stock ranch containing 30 - h V a ' F. 1 ... , I l,Hiiti riiiir one aiioiin-i ...n. dicaiiient. The opinion wan expresieU . ... .... . .1 1.. UUU I...J- I....,, . ,l ix and c -nicurreil in mai me m : ' V.. i , i , 1 ..... . .. ,1 lltn llfllH. Nlinir of l,Vi ucre-: oilinr imm ttiilen from Eumne, Call ou r uiJ(ii thin lor a nailer to do wlieu be arrive- . . it i i . . , , . i J M UEAHliAKT, n port is to keep nimseu wimw Eugene, Oregou. alut ,ii-rderly to sail awsy again. It vote that corn aim Oosts Kor Hale. 1 have a few choice two year old Angora Billy'., for sale at my place one 11 : i-outli of Monroe. Oeo A Hnl i K. was a uiiauimous barley urine is nfore that of old Neptune." digestible than the tireatesl WiOOVWrj Vet. RMVME OF RHVMES. VlMon ih,- ir.oonn.in prah Iha vtad '- r- 1 i' .rain, ' iwuli who hair laaad aaa i jin v.uul.l miii k.-mn IdeSM rbjiuB Iu "tuina.' Like i-ianjr ni..r'ul i,.n. Aestn" iwhfn , m rslMtsI iw.re kiuj TS rl iiu, if ,,.." Sj JSf I a .mult. m.uI Vbs i of wls4" "alul ' An.l ) t ,. n. ,,n ,v) .,. To ttiynm lj "gag" an t "l ima." ' w ilun'l i!'. tlmi ti.a,' i' lies us pain. Oat ihass in ten, ' I" "Sisnn" or "Dana." tn,- li raj i. Oh. win. :i Hriinn nr wh'..'li i nghl I oil. arid Ii i. rtittit ur wr. an? Tin- SMS . Is f r .iiiilinr quit Or tasss SIS iuivi In smut Toln.il I inn "lore" ran rhrins to "proro" sqairsssssM (.re ot vwii, Vii in las sselsui in.' n... ,0 MS imvi UaSB rlivining null. Thu n i.ur lirnrl fathirs' wuni tn pesUstetti iiim. wi loUoe It, , r if srs iloa'l e pfl run aasn uf rhyaMSv Aadrsa Uuuj in Lsagauui's Matista DICK'8 GOOD TIME. vri- Bessaa n-n BaJajiag iii v-n Karasd gaaianl. A jsirtiy geatleman sat on the porofa and mtiled while a small boy. bIbo Bnlling, painted the from fenoe. "Lsmk at that boy," tlin portly man remarked to a visitor "Iiu thiiiks be is having a go il time. A s.uall boy is surely the drollest creature on earth Wo.ii i was a youngster, i remember that there were eert.iiu kinds of work 1 i" 'iisidertal play, and one of them was painting I was always crazy to paint ''. ay times I have taken a bucket of muddy wati r and an old paint brush and have spent a whole half day put ting a thick ooat on the side of my fa ther's barn. "So with my boy Dirk, the little chap painting theft nica, He has always been crazy to paint II" Is enjoying himself now you c ill see hu is, and he wilt paint that whole fence, tin. just as well us he knows how- 1 don't oan if it i a trifle smeared lie's getting Joy, solid joy, thicker than the paint on his bands und oil thi "There's n mean aide to it too. Ho wanted to paint the ft noe, aud 1 wanted the weeds pulled cur of the yard. So, like an tiudi rhandi .1 naoal, I bargained with him. 1 told him that if he would pull all the WI Mil out 1 v 00 Id let him paint the fence He went through the other job like a soldier he hates to pull weeds i all boys do snd now he thinks he is getting his reward. It is a downright sbome to tool him that way don't you think so?" The portly gi nUemau chuckled uguin, snd Ibe im.tll hoy, wild with jny, went uu plastering paint on the tuuoe. De troit Free l;n.-s Cr' ini Ibe Tlirt-shnlil. Crossing tbi t: n hold was and is tlin i.i' it oritiosl period of the wedding day with all races, QOl rveu excepting the Angle Saxon. Tl i suj titlotts f' ::rs of the many. always particularly alert on the oooa rJou i f a mantage, oulmu its iu this iiu il act of ths drama Ths lifting of thu Lride over t Iir ;.M.-hnld or her step ping ACTUM it is tho signal ill Persia, Arabia mid mining the Copts of Egypt for the sacrifice ol S goat or a sheep Among the Aeocses, ueofding to Burokbsrdt, the bridegrocm simply kills n l.imh in fronl of ins father in law's tent, nnd the oeremouy, hut fur the running uf the bride frnm one teut to SUOtber, is complete. Perhaps the purest i-y.'ii' liosj Ml is tluit of the Tmnsylvauian baxou bridal pair, who step over the threshold with their hands tied ti aether. Some of these Trausyl vanian oustums an remarkabls mid must ho .survivals frnm a very uiiuieut period. The bridegroom never wears the shirt made for him by the hridu ex cept DO bll wedding day and at Ids burial, jUSi as (ho Mil of the Japamso bride becomes OH day her roud. London Bpei to tor Ho Cut I hi- Mtistanl. It was in ths army The boy had s meal of hei f thai bad bet n earned by n bath In a Ball horse barrel. Il was quite a treat. They all thought so until one of the party remarked, "A little mus tard wouldn't go bad." "That reminds me," said another "You just wait a iW minutes." A quarter of an hour later ha returned and, producing a screw of paper, he said: "Ob, yes. Here's that mustard." "Where did you get it?" said the others in churns. "Up at thu surgeon's. The sick call, yon remember, bounded as we were talking about ill" mustard. It occurred to me thut u little mustard for my lauio back would hu ju.st the thing " "But yon haven't Rut any lame back. " "Hut I havo get tho mustard." -Philadelphia PMSl ataaas Ifceai Too Writ. Mrs. Brown Hat a curious man Mr. S wlt-r is- li never takes the least notice of children Hi actually seems to dl like them. Mr. Brown Sea, Bkowler i the man who lakes babies' pictures at Bmiler'l studio It is his business, yuu know, to make the little ouoa look pleasant. Bof toll Transcript DallcaSSlr I'nt. Ho would not say that she painted, powdered aud all that. Be was too much nf a gentleman for that. ".Still I may as Well confess, " he said, "that she impressed ma as one who thinks she can improve upon the Lord's handiwork." Ohicago Post lu the number of ninrdenrltaly leads Europe. In the number of suicides Hus ia is ahead. The trade between Japan and For mosa ban more than quintupled liuos 1815. orchard Grass sued A lot choice orchard grass seed (tor sale. C F Mookk. t rc.well. of editor Tiskllwa, III I We wont keep hoU' ROYAL BEAUTY ON WHEELS. I iiir Dueaeea siinir afl Uai i a aktUraJ mill linrlnu t .. U.I, Her ri val highuts, thu l'u :ie So pliie of 1'av.tiia, whoMn.iiii i uaagi1 Hunt to Count Torrlngtoii-.leiteubach has (nii-.il mi much intere- .m1 cimuyiit iu Kuroja-an society clrch , U one of the must rkillfnl and daring riders among the inyal wheelwniueu of En- ! rosv Fully four year ago, when then were few women cyollits in (iarinauy, i the young duchess and In r i n :hi rs aud DlYHKsS Si'I'illl OF DAVAmA. Jab rs were all adepts 00 the wheel and Wi re nrOBelajlt In fancy and trlok rid ing The family I- iv.i all inherited their well known fondness fur nil forms rt outdoor sport bom their father's side of the house. The dui hess. who 1 a beautiful girl, '.'.I y ars of a;. . t ' ... eldest daughter uf the Duke Karl The. dor, iu liuvariu, and his h ennd w i(e, tho Princess Maria :.. : i i .i. i has an exquisite complexion, lars;.'. blue gray eyes and masses of gel !' i hair. On her father's side aba Is tlio niece I f the ill fated em press nf Austua, tlin former queen of Naples and the Countess TranL The unfortunats Duches of Aleneou, who lost in r life in th" uagio bazaar catas tropbo in Paris iu 1807, was alio nn aunt of the Doebesi Sophie. St. Louis Q lobe-Democrat. Th- ii... -. Qtrl's i ii !. They are saying horrible things about the English girl ami her complexion. It must be true, for u "lady correspond ent" writes it in a column ami uimif of lare type. She lays she has seen it with her own eyes, nnd not ouly that, but it is laid ou with n trowel. Aud that in high places every duke's daughter of them is devoted to powder, rongo and hair dye. Now, if there Is one thing that the good American has ben etlucab d to believo it Is that her English sisters, the younger ones, havo complexion- , f peaches and cicam, and this revelation aomea like a blow. It is icnnoclasm. What can the American woman believe now? Kaco bleaching, steaming, rejnvenat lug, etc., was the cause of it at first, tho lady correspondent believes. After thu long unpleasant process them was need uf n little cooling lotion and a lit tie powder, then a hit of color to kill the white effect, and su on and so ou uutil tho English girls of IH aud 20 and young matrons of L'o mil an havo be come modern Jezebels iu general np pearaneo and wear their colors openly and are not ushamod. If they could only seo themselves as others sec them, the ludy correspondent believes they would be shamed into cold water and common sense, Imt as it is they ga.o at each other complacently, and the powder and rongo busiuecH is flourishing. New York Times. l.eiirriin Vounic Womnu. Miss Jennie Flood bus given tho Men lo estute to tho California State univer sity. "Besides tho house, " says thu San Francisco Chronicle, f'which was two years lu building aud cost 1500,000, there are the largo ground", on which money has been lavished. Miss Flood has requested that enough of those grounds to enhance thu beauty of tho house ho retained for 6l years, but she has no objection to tho sale of the rest. The land is very valuable. In addition to thu HOO cultivated acres which Im mediately sunound tho boUSO, Miss Flood lias given her interest of on nn divided half Of 3,400 aires, nr 1,800 acres in ull. The latter land Is marsh land, hut can bo mado pr Mtahlo." laarveali Pan. Among the many aOOVi nlrsof the war la a set of unusually at tractive fans manufactured by a Boston woman, Miss Ha be! Hay Harrows. Bhe conceived tho idea of making funs iu tbe a mblanot of our soldiers. When thu fan is closed, it pre nts thu flguru Of a stalwart young fellow iu uniform. When opened slow ly, his twin brotbor promptly steps np betide him. A little wid r and there c'inies a third; then Others follow in rapid succession until teu bravo fellows stand abreast. There aro four of these email detach cents, tho sailor luds, tho sentinels, tb i naval oomm.inders and tho rough ri ; -. Thu original sketches were mado by Miss Helen Nlcolay of Washington. Prnl- I ol American Olrl. "MlssYuv., the American vocalist, who Is now ringing at tbe promenade oonoerts, oan b Ml of posi-essUK highest voi" . r kuowu. Miss Sibyl Banderson's 'Eiffel tower' nolo, intro duced with roi i ffect in 'Esclarmonde, 1 is now s..r : by marly flvo full notes. Thi- p uomenal npper register is, according to medical research, duo to .in at iii-rci i. i:;;.'' ui' lit of the vo cal chords. The lUt of singers who can ring Moart's 'Angul d'iuferno' and 'Noil Sei Cspace, ' which iutrnd nco again 1 and again the F in alt, is a short one, and this noto Is n arly an octave lower than Miss Yaw's E iu altbwimo." London Chronicle. A (mill tluek lllnnpr. After s I ad dlllUei a happy feeling aomea over ms sn I waul to tell you t m ' at loaaM. . "bad wild dm k with ii.. urai Thetiu kawere dressed with i in ir wiaga foldetl eloaely o.-r tin ir haeka and legs tfti to their talU. In my granite pot with Its tlgbl fitting iv. r 1 phi .1 iiir. ii or f. ur thinly . ic slices of swift fat pork and lei frizzle slowly. BO that it would aot horn. Aft T it was a delicate brown I pal in two medium sued onions, a tcAspoouful if (.-round sage aud let all cook well t -aatheT I thi ll the duck with justel. u.!i hot water to cover them. I nn i them closely and let thetil boll flow !y fur throe hour, and they became quite plump. If the ducks are unusually tough, take live hours. The toughest fioajl w ill thus become deln i msly t. :i dcr. After removing from the pot I set them lu the mouth i f the i m ii and toi k the boiled dowu li'itn r. thii kemd with browned ttnur BMOtbadJ with a little water, aud boiled rapidly a few min utes Cue-half can of sterlllzedcrc.ini added gives a delicious Haver. This should I o p. ured over the ducks aud served very hot. For vegetables serve plain Idled pota toes, green caa served iu their owu lleg uor iuslead of milk, with butter, MB and salt; 1 1 itl parsnips cut iu shred, rrisp celery and olives. For dessert have clear tsilled cornstarch pudding over thinly sliced oranges, with sugar, and coeouuut grated over Ihe top. House keeper. W lint Mi. mill ii turn llol (hie i f the great I.olnl"ll daillen has opened its columns to letter writers wl n feel qualified to answer the question, "Should women work?" Auntlnr form of the question Is, "Should the wife ls a sweetheart era companion lu toll';" There have been dnzeus of letters, and die e. n.'lusloii which might 1st drawn Imiii all of them is that a woman's prep. place is at the home fireside, I 'it .-' in inn s she is compelled by stem no cessity to become a wage earner. The l'ii - ut discussion iu The Dally T. I. graph has biought out opinions exactly similar to those which appealed lu Tl e Kct-nrd about four years ago, when tl e omployuieiit of woiueti as oleiks, book keepers ami typewriters was pretty thurotighly deumiuced fiy uicuwbowt ie out . I woil, . r who-e pay was so sma 1 that thi y could nut undertake the tin.ii. ciii) ie-p. iisil ility nl man n-d life. The women uf Londutt say, as Ihe women uf Chicago said, "Wo would prefer to 1st housewives, but wo aro compelled to he ludejs udeiit workers." The linn say, "We would like to marry, but wo dare not do so while our pay is kept down by the close emu pi ti tiou for which women ate Romewhat to blame." Chicago Record. she n n nt latter. Mr. Elizabeths. Neweniiih, wh xlnd recently at her home in Malihn, Mas- , was iu many r. ipaata a ri iimrliiil.lt wo man. She was uue of the few women that mastered the intricacies of naviga tion and was able to navigate ono (if tho old time clippir ships across Ihe ocean when her husband was too ill to do so himself. Shu made a great many voyages Willi him, he being one of tie old line of sea captains that has passed away willi the advent of ocean steam ers. Willi him she crossed the Atlantio 44 times and saw a greater part of th" world. Her ebb ,-t s Lieutenant Frank H. Newcumh of the Culled Stab s rev enue outter service, wus the hero of tho battle nf Cardenas ou May II last. He was In command nf tbe Hndanu, which towed the gunboat Wiuslow out of tho raugo of the deadly fire of the Spanish butteries, lor which signal net of brav ery lie has received the thanks of emi gres and a special gold modal of horn r. Boston Woman's Journal. Mn lie lleniruletl. As tlie subject is being agitated that possibly tlie president of tile United States will confer some Insignia upon the women nurses who served in tho Spanish American war, it is of interest to know that iu England there Is n decoration known as the Hoyal Red Cross. It consists of a cross of enameled crimson, edged with gold, liuviug on the arms (lie words, "Faith, Hope, Charity," with the date of tlie Institu tion, On thu reverse aids are the royal aud imperial cipher and crown. Tho cross Is attached to a dark blue ribbon, edged red, tied in a bow and worn on the left shoulder. This order is bestowed by the sovereign on any woman or nurs ing sister recommended to her by thu socretury of statu for special exertions and devotion to the sick ami wounded snilors and soldiers. Horn u nit it geefile "i ia. Mrs. Oscar Stauhy of Andersen, Ind., gave birth to u baby boy nine day i ago. When it was placed In cam of the nurse, shu found a rather peculiar pim ple on tho inside of its thigh. She thought nothing of it at first, but it be gan to get vry sore and a.'s i I very large. Yesterday when she was bathing the child her hand came lu con tuct with a sharp projection. Shecalled a physician, ami hu fouud that tin r i was a BASdiS iu thu child. It was final ly extracted aud proved tube two inches iu length. It was lu tho child when it was bom. He thinks tho mother swal lowed It probably many years ago. The child Is sound as a dollar today and will never bo Isitlured because of tic fact that he was born with a noodle in him. Louisville Piut. V M Repine III 'Kiul " suVi without Dr King's New Discovery for Cooeamntron. Soigne aud ( otda ....iw, uiili inanv o'her-. but K-I lllien ' . 1 " never got tlie true leuo-uj u.... i i, lti....( v . 1 1 Hi'overv r- very. Adilrrsa UUARn - fti-v. or I B HBhHN, Fall Creek, Oregon. B leumstsm cured. My wife has used Chanilerlaii.' Pain Balm for rheumatism with great we relief, and I can recommend it as a used Dr King's New Discovery. Mi .plendid liniment lor rneumaiism ami other nmetly can take its p ace in our other i100.e.i,d use for which we have l,u-e, as it la we usve a ""-- I fl(Un,i it valuable.-J W CCYLEK. IU-1 of tbe leading mer- and "tie nf tlie In this vicinity as good, beeaaae thtneenedy has r- w pippi t:ditor Crwk tfJ&Effi irirhlttles Herald waalebyOsournADeU,,.. I frU at Wdkios Linn'. Drug Store. I DrugglsU i : if Is the only plow made that is better than the No. 40 Oliver chilled. See it at F L Chambers CASTOR I A For Infants und Children. Ihe Kind You Have Always Bought Hears tho Slguaturo of FAHO BUILT THE CHURCH, uisimii rut i a n Limit 1 ' 1 k it 1 . aud Ihe IBSH 1. 1 atglBwal In SI."". Bishop VVartblnglon of Omaha is now S -tint rhurehionn. His sermons are ,11 dw trms and hold out lutiu h 1 1 sinners Ul.le they repent. I: lbs bishop knows liumau na- iu th" ba t school that kind the far He . ii tit i 11 I dl.l .nn 11 of Til Mr. Worth iugtog 1 flOm Ihe tlnsilog ,111 his gospel work 1 iwn was tle n a ORIGIN OF KALAMAZOO. I'r. li) llnl I lull ts llfuptinalbl I'or Iho 'I'litvu's .Xante. The name of Kalamazoo, likoOahkoah an 1 1 ' 1- two others, has conio to bo to foreigners a synonym of American g ' fifty, It is often chosen, f or sotno .K-eult re 1011, to illustrate that form of v in.i 'ular English known as "United States." Hut all thought of ridicule vanishes when ks rumtinlio origin is considered, for it Is tho echo still lingering about (lie 1 kenory of two dusky lovers, who, iu Hint long gone time when Michigan was the home mainly uf Indian tribes, lived mid loved on tho hanks of tho riv er which now 1 1 ara tliuir usmos. Kuhlu, tho young warrior, waa straight of lamb ami eagle eyed, whllo to Mah0,1 had been given by tho Croat Spirit the many graces und virtues for wim h Indian maidens havo become In song and legend. Lifototheso two i d al the ohann whl h truo 11. . I oa 1 1 and s. 11., 1. .tec halls mill gamming I. .-, but neither ohuroo nor school. Its inhabit. nils welo rough, tough and ready u anlim was ih ir god, ami it wa this iiiauliueaa which made Ibe Wi st what it is At college WortbingtM waa a boxer and an oarsman, lu Imt" these accoin plishuii nls served him well, for they gave him a strong arm and a tpiiek eye. His gosp( I m rvn ( s were In Id iu a tent. There was mi money to build a church. Cue day as be was walking along the principal street thu bully of tho town approached aim. "Do you waut to light?" asked the desperado. "No," replied the clergyman. "Then lake that I" But "that" m ver cam". Worthing ton warded off tlin blow, and with his giHid right fist scut thu bully to grass In scientific fashion. That night the affair was talked over iu Cy Henry's gambling hjBWBt "1 like that chup Worthington,"sald Bill Johnson. "He strikes a 1 blow. Let'a all play for him tonight." The proposition was agreed to, mid thu next morning eT.hUO won ul faro was presented to thu minister. That money built the first church iu Bntto. Chicago Chronicle. p, had air ' in a has . vi r grunted to lovers, and Siniihers Why don't you run Io set. I director, Itiowuf Brown Well, yon see. sir, thero la Ibe farm to look after, and tlie work on thu roads, the timber to cut, tho strong parly feeling, ncy views uu tho StlUCB' tloiiul quest ion, my tax theory, my Ideas of thu mom y problem, mi l then, I u sldes my w i f " wun t s t o run . I f a rpur ' s Baser A writer in London advertis" s lo fur nish manuscript to persons who aspire lo become authors, but can't wrlto, at o much a volume. Horse Mrayeu l- . .J 1 'Ml rr.V lilam sid esitj.lir -ts'fiI I. u yj-llo - buckskin home about 7 years ? r J"'p, 1 ' 1 1 i idle t ei(s-rinient Creek, N Y. ? .1, 15 bands high, weight K0 pounds. ong t , etc ' )( are Mr c ljrr U one "d behind when he ir ft home ;',,. M Ju ,B good as Dr this village . .A.."' reward will ba paid for his urged' n j J Tl, Z .re not , '....,.. MM1 ""irn or Inlartuatloa leadimr to ins For -"sie at a Bargain. A fine farm hi' i. rutrange, 3 mllea wet of Eugene, A mil's front Eliulra (n seres in cultivation, balance near ly all pastur- New residi - and barn and usual outbuilding- 411 fenced. 2 acres irnod orchar.' lood g irden. Hplendid ontraoge, alin'stt uuliuill I. op. n bill' .'mall spring braucii runs by hou 'plnidid water. Flasy terms. Addres I M rrTKPII HNS, or Ot AKi. Kugene. Eimlra, Or. Women sVtteenesWi Miss I'lva Hulhurd Young of Spring field haa recently won the distinction of being tho first woman in western Massachusetts to secure admission to the bar. Miss Young Is o Wellcsloy graduate und has studied law at Cornell university. Miss Margaret A. Ricburdson was recently sworn as an attorney and ad safttad BD Bract ice at thu bar in Mont- gomery county, Pa. Shu Is thu flint ! 1 woman attorney ever admitted In that county, and shv was warmly cnugrutu Uttd. A clever Trick. fH It certainly tonka like if, but there i reslly no trick alsiut It. Any Ihi'V can try it who has Lame Back and Wesk Kldnkya, Malara or BSfVons troublea. We mean I an cure hlnielt riu-htaway by taking Blectrlfl Bitten This medicine tone Up the whole system, acts as a stimulant to tbe Liver and Kidneys, Is a blood purifier aud nerve tonic. It cures Constipation, Headache Fainting Hpella, Hleeplettese and restore Ilia system to Its nii'ur'.l vigor. Try FMectrlc Hit. era slid le convinced that Ibey am a nilraeit worker. Every bottle guaranteed .Only m cents a bottle at Wilkin- A Linn's Drug Htore. The I null for house heating la not nearly so gem nil in Europe aj n thla GOUUtl V I'aiMi Now, Johnny, I have whipped you only for your own g ssl I believe I bavo ouly done my duty. Tell mo truly, j what do yon think yourself? Johnny If 1 should lull what I thiuk, ! rou'd gjvo uiu aniither whipping. Bos- Urn Trausorlpt. .vs. a, they came uud went. brought ouly abounding joy. Each summer evening, us tho twilight deep ned and tho tlmo drew near for her I v. i 's return from tho chase, tho manl' u watched from her bower In tho sway i in; branches of a giant elm over huiiging the river's edge for tho first sign i Ids coming. As tho bow of his it numd tho curve away In tbe distance In r i bar musical video called to him, "Kahln, Kabul" and from the young warrior came lu loving tones tbo response, "Malizoul" Chicago Tinies HerahL rwala'S Material For Slurlaa. In Berlin, when one pays his faro to Ih luotOtof a street car, lit) rooelveS -. whioh Is simiu afterward col lect, d by an in-p. ctor, who hoards the ear at a li xt d point. 1 hie day, just as a Mark Twain paid his faro IB times ou one trip, each time throwing tin tn ket out of the window or under bis mat aa soon as he had deposited the regular fain with the conductor. A few minutes later the ini ctor would got in the car and demand tickets all around, t if course Twain had none to show and had to buy another, apparent ly with reluct a noo. The performance amus. d th" American, duinfouudcd tho conductor, who had never met go rook a I tickled t ho native paaaeugera, wim thought Iha foreigner well pun: h .1 t hi- Ul gligouco. By this modes! Investment material waa obtained for a capital stoty, whioh net ted Mark Twain just toOO. Ladies' Bona Journal. stemssteesi A i.s m ui tide ou homesickness re calls the reply mado by a young Swed ish maid lo her mistress. It expresses clearly, though In Imperfect English, what every sufferer from hoTnssAolraoBB let 1. "You ought to be contented aud nog rni t r yoni old home, Ina," said the looked al the dim eyes of the giil. "Yuu are earniug good wages, your work la light, every una is kind to ,,ii uud you have plenty of fi tends here. " "Yaa'm," said tlie girl, "but ilia not the place where I do be that makes rera ..;.. it Is thu place where I don't he. "Youth's Companion. Don't wear your workine; apron all the time it's a siirn of poor matiaKemeut. Do all your !oauitig with lis s. NT- aCflLR.Washinfi UvDUdl Powder; and vou nn change yonr working clothes for resting elolhes early lu tlie aay. ll saves time, wore ana worry. Uirgesi package grcaicnw ccuuouiy. IIU g. K. 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