East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 27, 1888, Image 4

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U HlMKKlM V, JUNK i!7, 188-J.
Tf I'M NI.'KSS t)V WM.V.S,
Tli Moit Popular I'urniinace In Orcat
flrltnlll Ilnr i:rly Ufo.
Tho l'rlncosaof Wales Is tho most popu
lar pornonago In Great Drltaln .So far ii
tho institution of royalty In concerned It
can bo truly said of licr that her llfo la
the most valuahlo In thu kingdom So
long an alio lives heir popularity will ho
HuMclont to koop tho catiHu of myaly well
protected from popular Innovation. 1
Imvo tried to ohtaln front tho.iu who know
tho Prllicent of Wales Well thu secret of
hor crrut Kjjitilurlty Shu is not u brilliant
woman, she has never written anything,
and In couvii:itlon she never ImpresHCH
any one with tho Idea of her having nny
particular originality or utrllclng forco of
character In ordinary society, without
tho advantage of her position. hIio would
tnnku hut little Impre.iHiiiu Sho Is ox
ccHslvely ladylike and refilled. Hint has u
most tnnrvelous heutity, which chlelly
conslstM In a-gular features, a fair com
plexion and n perfectly Minimi and placid
oxprvMHioii.
Tho most loumrliahln fcaturo of her
good lo.iltH Is tho preservation of her
youthful upM-,'irauce In tho broad glare
of dayiiclit hIio Iih)Iih today as young If
not yon iger than her eldest daughter
Her lijfiiru U also slliu and slight as that
of a young girl Shu dresses with ex
rjulsilo t.utn and appeal's to enjoy general
Boclety very much Tho secret of hor
popular charm Is said to he this. Shu has
thu ram utid gracious faculty of Impress
lug pMiplu who como lit contact with her
In tho in mill nice ting of u general recep
Honor a levin with hcrgouuliiurordlallty
People who have Ih.mii presented to hci
and who have simply seen her bow anil
smile uinl perhaps have heard a hull
dozen words of roinmouplaco greeting,
uru t l.ii ones wlio nru tiiu most wildly en
thusl.istle over her Her bearing Ih'I'oiv
tho public constitutes her chief churtii
Kvery onn Is led to believe that shu Is tlx
most gracious and winning imtnoniiirt' In
tho kingdom, It Is this outward suggeu
tlon iim the part of thn friucess of
Wales of brilliant irraclousness that has
captivated and thoroughly charmed the
Itrltlsh public. Tho.ni who know her best
say that a mom Intimate acquaintance
with her doe not hoar out tho public
estimate. Him Is thoroughly rellucd, ac
I'ompllshed and self possessed, but Is not
Interesting In a general conversation.
While I was on the continent last
month I heard a number of Interesting
stories concerning tho early llfo of the
Princess of Wales. These stories am not
particularly now, and I do not propose to
..M...I.. ... .1 . ...
r wf iimiiuu in iiinui rvii in give mo I'xnri
.It incomo of her father before hn was called
tu thu throne of Deiimatk. This prince
lived In thu most obscum poverty for a
ttumbi'rof years, Ho had an incomo ol
exactly fl.'JOO a year Them wem live
children to be supjHirled and educated
from tills Uiggarly hiiiii Tho young
hidloi of this household leariunl to coo);
to sow and to do all kinds of housuwork
They worn obliged to tiiako their own
dressos for many years. No memlMrs of
any family mi obicundy phicisl Imvo risen
to mom brilliant Ksllhnt limn thi.
Danish family The head of thu family
became tho king of Denmark. Ills oldest
on is, of courun, thu enmu prince of that
country. Attother sou is tho king of
(Ireooo, Ills threo daughters am the
Princess of Wales, the Czarina of Ittlssla
and tho Duchess of t'liniUirliihtl. T. C
Crawford In Now York World
E'B,! lllrn I'ltlllllllil Hula Am Mu,Im.
"Why Is It they make such wonderful
huts at Panama mid nowhere elsut'' asked
tho reporter.
"On thu contrary, replied thu hatter,
"these wonderful hats am not made at
Panama and am made comewlicro else
No Patiuimi hat waeer imiduat Panama
They came lo bo called by that name bo
ratiMi Panama merchants Hot made tluwi
known outtilde of local marLets The Ust
Panama hats are mini,' in fiuayattll They
are woven by uutUc uutneli out of the
IUht of tho pita palm This llhcr Is gen
entlly itti or stripped by thou skillful
arllhts Into slender tluviul leu and llftinu
feet long, although (i can bo h tripped into
almost any length with cam The hruld
lug or weaving U all done Willi tho IUht
held Mow tho stirfa . of water, which
keeps It pliable ami pixirves the (hh'II
lluritlow of Its tuAtutv An ordinary Pan
ama hat, made of keventl pluces of' IlUr,
costs $1 at Hint ImieU In lluuymiull.
That Mvms it trllle lu,h. but It takes a
woman time weeks to timid n hut of that
kind, and It will weur forever liner
grade rvxiulm tuom il.li.atu thnvids and
lonjrer time in inal.lng - New York Kveti
lug Situ,
Hon a Meaioar llol Iris
Tho United States Quit commission
steamer Allutrom. I .lent. Comm.unler Z.
1. Tautier commanding, rwuntly urrlvinl
lit pott. Iiuvlng x'nt nearly a mouth In
thu Strait of Magellan, whom largo col
lections wm made In all bnuictiea of
natural history lliluvnof excolloul ipml
Ity for eating em them tolliid lu givat
qtmiitltU VtniMils pasiilug through tho
trait. If supplied with wines; could thus
obtain an auutuUtiro of frv!i food
Camps of IWihiw Hum vUttml and con
Blderuble etluioloirioal utatwnal was ob
tallied fin in ihwm fur tho .National mukoum
at Wushiiittton
In Kyrv toiiod livlsTir am usually to bo
found tUwtiutt. an many uliu'terk tlow Imo
the "liter llierw Th AlLalruaa ran Into
this wound uiul mad fat ton ucrg for tho
purtHwo of irutinig a supply of lot fur Iwr
refrigerator Hugo tl Ks wem then cut
Oil And lioi-.t,yf III . ill i. ki tuns tiad thus
Uvn takvu a i I t i was i ear and
couipaUtinit I i it a"'vaiof the
hip hero. I'uns ;a i ,t and UoruUl.
Mist Alcott's Fascinating Mnnnserlpt.
Thrco years later Mr. Alcott received
i from his daughter tho manuscript of a
, book which Louisa hod written according
to tho Inspiration which was always her
best. 1. o., that which camo from actual
observation, and what may bo called tho
! Idealization of facts Miss Alcott said
j once that alio wroto tho book "to provo
she could not wrlto It:" In other words, ,
having been asked by Roberts ilro.i tu '
prepare "n good girls' story." sho declared '
shi' could not do It, caring so much morn (
for 'boys" than sho did for girls, but, If
attempted It, It must bo about her
own sisters and herself
Accordingly, a book was written on this
harming principle On Its receipt one of (
tho linn took tho manuscript homo, and, (
without mentioning the author, handed ,
to his daughter, n girl of about u years,
n read. Intrenching himself behind a
tuwspapor, I was told he watched tho
e.Teut of tho ntory upon this unconscious
Tltin Pago after pago wus turned, and
very varloty of expression showed Itself
,t tho young faco beiullng ubovo tlio book
..'lint would sho Imvo said, I wonder, had
!i known her proud distinction tho first
!,!ld lu America who read "Little
iiincnl" Hut such was tho caso Kind
.,! It Impossible to Induce hur lo leave
h fascinating manuscript, thu publisher
isely decided that n hook which could
i manuscript, so cnptlviite ono girl
"'lid. In print, reach tho hearts of many,
el accordingly this first llttlo barls
'l-?htcd with success and famo wai
ichod. Lucy C. Lllllo In Tho Cosmo
'.tut.
Leezer & Kuebler,
DRUGGISTS
Are You Protected?
1
Tlx InrGrit nti't most complete stock of
;Dnigs. Medicis
! CHEMICALS,
i
Toilet & Fancy Articles
In Eastern Oregon.
GIVE US A CALL.
Dospaln Block -
ACCIDENTS WILL
Pendleton.
HAPPEN I
They do happen every dny, anil wlicn ono
lifipi'ctiK in you. you will vlli Unit
you wore Iniiurcd In Mi"
TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMP'Y,
'I'll k 1 ii WKl.Kns' resource arc sulllclcnl to
pay at unco the mot eiiormoiis ma ut
claim Unit oven ureal railroad and ilciiin
Ixial accident ran brim; upon It, Pay nil
claims, wllliout iIIhcouiii. Immediately upon
receipt of stlrnctory proof", Kon Korfclluie
lirovMous lu nil Its policies.
Ten Millions of Assets. Two Millions
of Surplus.
I'AII) POLICY II0t.lJi:itH,51l.lO),
Clopton Jackson,
Resident Agents,
Kat Ort'Konlan bulldlnir, l'endleoii, or.
Great Rock Island
ill' I Inn C'oniU'CtlllK Willi the
ll ijlllU or cijo ii Mliort Mint
lilnirn, I.eavenwortli and Kana
'iiivel for Cmillnrrrl.il Traveler.
Thu traveling man is n good frlond ol
e novel writer," said a uuwsdealul
mil tho tiovollst Is a good friend of the
fivellng man. A commercial tourist lm
good deal of Idlotlmx on his hands while
i I bo cars, waiting fo) trains or slttln
.mud hotel olllccs Ni ei traveling men
i. it of tell rcail novels Soinoof 'hem tell
ic thoy read as many lis llfty or Kiivent)
hi uovols a year Tho novel Is their so
in, tholr companion, their best friend
mi know It Is not now tho thing for a
"iivullng man to ho u raise ns ho used to
x) Tho sports have been driven to the
wall Thu fast young men Imvo given
way to tho sober ami steady ones Hut
tho traveler must have some employment
for his Idle time, anil Instead of drinking
tnd gambling utid playing billiards he
laJics to tho novel The novel has been a
(rood friend of his, ami has helped to lift
him up and make u better man of him.
md nt tho same 1 1 mo hu has helped thu
lovol Tho commeiTl.il travelers of this
country do not buy less than a million
novels n year. If I was going to print a
novel I should ivint to win their favor
They talk about books they Hko to other
traveling men. tn customers and to pas
icngers whom ll.ey meet on tho can
They rapidly sprcr.d the reputation of a
novel and materially tuislst lu giving It a
largo salu." Chicago Tribune.
llUtiirliin l'iriiii' l'lrt Hook.
James Parton Is living In a quiet part nt
tho plcturcsitio old town of NuwburyKirt
, writer In I lie Ikwtoii Poit tells thobtory
of how Parton, who was born lu Kngland
llxty-slx years ago, camo to bo tho popn
tar biographer of many eminent Amen
litis "Ono day, while ho was employed
on Tho New Vork Homo Journal, ho dined
at a restaurant with .Mason Ilrothers
publishers, and the talk turned iikiii
books Parton hiipvoncd to say. 'What
tu Interesting story could bo tuado out ol
thu llfo of Horace tirveley If a person could
only gut at the facts' Ono of tho pub
Ushers mid. Why don't you do Itf The
'ouiig man replied that It would require
mil o.xuslvo ,)iiruey ami a yearof labor
mil that ho could not afford It A few
lays later the 11 rm agreed to advance the
nuiiey rciiulsito. and tho book was thu
issuivd Parton went fromhousotohoiiM
ii New Uanipsluri and Vermont, making
:nnulrlu Thirty thousand copies of the
work were mill, wlilcli yielded tho author
f'J.000 ubovo tho cost of production
'Upon that most lusutlicient capital,' the
author bald, 'I had the temerity to set up
In business as a book uiakor. Tho Ar
gonattt.
Humor r l llllo School Olrl.
Outside a tailor's stoni on Canal street,
rast of Hrondway. stood n row of dura
mica used for displaying sampled of the
tailor's wares, all very lifelike, but rather
wooden Pour p. m A small crowd of
llttlo girls, going home from school, prob
ibly, pass tlie store. Thoy have seen tho
dummies scores of times before very
llkeiy. but now. foi tho tint tlttvp. a spirit
n fun and mlschlei seizes one, and she
begins to pat one of thu painted wooden
faews In an affectedly loving manner, ask I
lug him. 'Wou't you tako mo to thu j FRANK DOWNEY, Propriotor
theatre to night, ducky?" and other such
inentlous The other girls are not slow I Meuls i2fk': Hods '-OS & fif)r
in eaten tiu iintuor. nun soon eaciiiiiimmv
ALBERT LEA ROUTES.
The direct nnd iwipular line In connection
Willi llie or I he rn 1'iicllle Itiilluuy
inim ni, i-iiiii aim .iiinneiipoii
T'l 4'filnmo nuil tin Hntt.
To Ml, I.iiiiIh nuil flu' Hoillli.
To Ich .llolni'N, I.enveiMVorlli
. tcli I mi ii nuil Kiiiihiis City
'PI...
i in; win
ill Cnueell
Ultv fur
Cllll'.l.'l A.VIt AM. l'OI.TM KAriT.
Piilhniin I'lttace Slcciilni; and
J'attici; 1)1 itlit Curs!
Accoiniuiii)' all Ihroiik'li Kxprm Trains on
nun ivijiur.
Tickets for fiileby all ronncrltni: railways
llllll i:illlll(-villlll 11111.111 III lllllllll lin)OIN,
1'orilll Inforinatloii reuunllnir rule, mnn
etc., apply lu any couthin iigent of llieo.lt.
A N. or Northern 1'acllle Italhvny Com.
panics, or to W. U. AI.I.OWA V,
Ticket Airont.O. II. a N. Co.
rinilli'lon.Oreuon
I'll AH. KKXKItY, l.'eii. Au-ent,
No. .1 WaililtiKton HI., - Portland, Ore.
K. A. IIOMIItOdlC,
(Iimi. TKt.iind I'iih. Aut. It. I. .t I
i-niciiim, in. m, k. iiOYii.
. . lien. T. and P. Ant. M. A Hi. U H'y,
t' .illlllir-tijHiii .MIllll.
i H. H,
Grain Bags.
Calcutta
ami WWr.N
tttl K UVs.
Celrbrif
TWINES
OIWII KIimIs, Tom, rings, i:ic.
Printed Flour Bags
A iwclulty.
AMES & DETRICK,
U.I Front Nt.
JtilUiWw If
IMIKTIiANU, 4) It .
JUST OPENED!
-tui:-
Eagle Hotel,
nirl 'nil and set a ool meal
o( 'ebb and (iiirdeu t.
nt the corner
Jut) daw
Rlciiardson's Lunch Counter,
has a "mash, and thu whole am ur
rounded by a crowd of laughing, joklug
children, and many passers by btop to .
bow far tho fuu will go, Tho apcanuice
af thu tailor at tho door, with a "Now.
dm you klrls. of you don'd go avay putty
gnck I'll put do copper on to you," dls"
JHtrtsos tho crowd and puts au end to the
oko. Now York Pres.
.Nl Ailil ilu i luuilllilllle. I
A Hdf luitMirtuut unlcUl iu ilu. niitmit
utttcu '. talking inanuiloiiiuiiily ui hi It'iiiimiiicB Drinks a Sjteclalt!,
cliltif the ut her da i almul his uuDortaiii-e i
to tlu. il, i in , mi' upotnei if,,,, cuim, u.m.u.1 v,,uut.
e lvfl 'tail. n,i,, Tolww nml Ctuiwil
"Win -ii I .n,l uhiit would Imp i tHMU Koivtvu ami UuiinMalc t'mlu.
pl w, ,x i : . w ul.-htr
"TU . d be lift Y aiXilieatUina for vour fliMt. LUIMUrlt!)
uww uibuio oi iwemy tour uoui, re-
Ico'Cream Parhrs, Lomonado, Scda
Water and Kcot Boor Depot.
! Those who believe so thoroughly in protection should not
go any longer without insurance on their property, of wlmtso
ever kind; and nearly everyone believes thatu policy in a good
Reliable Insurance Co.
U worth every time what it costs, and procrastination should not
bo indulged in when it comes to takincr out a policy. In the
0 - - u V
first place, pick out competent and
RELIABLE AGENTS,
With whom to do your business those who represent none hut
the best insurance companies and go straightway and insure.
When in search of such agents, don't fail to turn your "peepers"
in the direction of the oilice of
Clopton & Jackson,
Located m tho EAST OKEGONTAN building, Pendleton,
where you can have any kind of insurance, whether Fire, Ma
rine, Accident or Life insurance, dono up iu
APPLE-PIE ORDER!
Ti !- 11 i. l .1 . .
ans nun to rememoer mat to uo secure you must insure in
u..u ui uiu xuu iy xivimuiQ uompanies represented by
Clopton & Jackson, with a combined capital of more than
$100,000,000!
If you contemplate insurance, call on them and get posted
and itVill cost you nothim?. lieinpmlim. ns
a- iu uuiuu la in mo
AST OKEGONIAN building, or address
did tho chief, and the nubordiuato with
drvw. Texas Siminrn.
WMtcn far orj
MM, IUhi, 8pltHil lh
;Um . IMfd Vnt.
una iiUorurii btr-
Nu liuli .ilu l)rrlinnt.
hI.v Pn.-tv iftfter pouring out big r in.e.ie tv
drlii'4 1 tl w vi u i II gin, mister?
lUr! - t.y returntujr si'ino of the
dt I) t i tk'i-At rotaJ uuly, jay
friend 4'o I och.
WHITS CCOKS
i liliioe (Unit
ryllilnt.
Itiv rniu
Clopton & Jeisin,
Elogant Pullman PalaJ
KmlBrnut Hlccplnif Cnrn ton ihBJ
ITcm TriiiM "I
OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS ANiJ
I- roo of olintxe nnd wlth00l(i,
dono connections nt Portlund
ci.eo nuu l-unet HoiinVXJl
iiaqH
Knut bound tiassenuiir...i
Wilt boil ml Irplirht n..iJ.. 'H
pnrti nt 0:00 p. in,
went iiounii pamenwr irrltM.I
West bonr.d frniviii liii.T."!?! l
nnrtd t 4 nr. n -"ui
WIIb W'bIU iimi i,Bii..
T .,1 a. nr. . . -""'"I
oiiw ii, m. ror Willi
riven ut 7.33 p. in. rorn w w .
To Ran FrnncUrn.
Htnte, Mny 11'
uri'Kou, amy in
Colutnbln, Jlny 20
Htnto, Mny 2)
uregon, flinyjs
trnluuiblH, Juno 1
Htnte. Junofi
wri'Kdii, junou
Colutublii. Juno 13
Htnte, Juno 17
uri'Knti, JltnoSl
Ciililliililn. JiinstU
Stnto. Juncvu
Oreiron, July 3
wiuvriJ
Collmi.i
Hli't Mil
yuan!
ur'oa..'d
I'olotn'Jil
t;tl.,lnl
Ormn,l9
uoiomti
nMitV ",onmM,P whirf rorMutl
Lciivo Spenr St. wlmrf, Sin FrnJ
M 111.
Itnten of l'Miire,
Including meali inJtmul
Cnbln, ...
HteeniKe, ...
iiounu Trip, uniimitcii,
Kor further imrtlciilnrnlnriulrtcfiJ
of tho Conipnny, or A.I. Jlmn
a 1 1 a., ruriiuiiu, urcgon.
A. U VXXlM
on
n. ii. iioiit.'UJlll,
Uoncrol Mnnogtr.
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GREAT OVERLAND i
THE Northern Pacific U
TIIK ONIA' LINK MISSM
IHtllmnn Htlctcr filmtlna din'
Jlainincent Jhty Oathril
hleytinl Emigrant EttM
HVIA Jttrthi 'mi
From Oregon and Wishli&l
to the East
Vln M. l'nul unit .Mlnnmco! '
lino riiunltiK rulnct Did1eQ
(MCUia 7) CfDU.)
ViMtcHt Tlmn Kvrr Viif 14
C'oaHt Ovrr tlir .Mrtknfl
I'nrinnUallrMl
To Rloux City, Council ltloffi,
ilclilxon, I.cnvcnwortii, Ku
IlurlliiRton, Uttlnry, NL LaoIiO
nil liolutHtfiniusboiilthe Kvli
east vluHt. I'aul nnJ Mlnmipebl
KMIOUANTHI.KKPINOCll
Aro Ii nu led on remilnr cmi t
tun t'uiiro luiiKiii oi uir pwvi-g
idiiinmu.
Iii vo Will I il I a .1 u net Ion 3: 19 1. a I
Umvn Port and 3 t. m.. ouir I
Minneapolis or HI. l'nul I'.xyi
fntlrflt ilnv. I
Cniinerdoti nimlB nt fit. Paul isil
oils to all polnu Kait.foiun ui f
PACIFIC DIVPI0S.
Trnln will lenvn Pnrllinil dlllM
in., connectlnit with U. It & N.f1
fill tinltitrimi 1'iiL.f.l KnuntL I
.... , ...... w.. - - - rtiinH
General Western rsumctrArfl
WaHinuKtou Hi., liirttana.
w. :. Ai.i,nnAi,J
l'tDdlrtml
To San Francisco,
By why of Ih-
Southern Pacific Com
Tho Mount Slmstai
Quicker In time lhnI
Itoute, Betwetn
I'OIlTf.ANn AND 8AN FWB
Lcavo Portland at 4:00 p.
Throuah time. 39 Mfl
1'IIM.MAN IHlFiT-TBtl
Tourist SlooplrgCan
Class Fassangen
trains.
Vur from I'ortUn' ""1
and Hun Krsuel-
KlrNt.rluuM Unllmlte 1
FlrMt.rtUNM, Limited..,
Heroud-rlUHH, Lluiltrd..
Ticket Offltet
Corner Kand Front W.n-
E.p nouEits.A. o.r.!
It. KUlvlll.liU, ,Mna.
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anit&ry and til 1
Miinufacmrfrio'
Steam aud noi
Heating ApP
trnii nu'Rr.T.iN'OS Oil 'l,BUi.''l
enlHnnllnnil nnil eilltntlf
heallni: bulldlntis In nu ""-to-.
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Pendleton,
Oregon.
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