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A large crowd was present for It happened to be a "high" day at Uklah with baseball, bronco busting and other sports and the whole crowd "turned In" to hear the Indians speak and sing. In his usual "stralght.from-the. shoulder" style, Parsons Motanlc, the noted Indian athlete and wrestler told how he used to play all, his games Just at the time of church services so as to keep people away, but now ho saw It all differently and saw how wrong he had been. He therefore urged all present to think of the course they were pursuing lest they mislead the children. He had spoken in this vein until at least !:30 and had indicated that he better rlose when voices from the audience called, "give us some more." The Indians therefore spoke and sung again. Minthorn and Motanlc returned on horseback while Harper returned by stage to Pilot Rock and then by train to Pendleton. After a conference here last evening with Chairman J. M. Cornelison of the Home Mission Committee, he left for .his home at Milton on the evening train. It is said that Harper and the two Indians left warm spots In the hearts of the Camas Prairie citizens and were given many urgent Invitations to return. Just Lik a Woman. A Boston physician was describing week's drive that he took last fall through some of tho most picturesque districts of New England. 'I saw much that was memorable and heard much that was worth re membering on this quiet, bucolic ex cursion. 'I remember au elderly Justice of the peace In u beautiful New Hamp shire village near Lake Smiapee. I stayed there all night with this One, keeu old man. He amused me ana impressed me with his mordant humor. 'During the evening the question of the uureasouableness of womankind came up for discussion. 'Ah,' said the old Justice, 'woman Is unreasonable, very unreasonable Indeed. In fact, there- Is no living creature bo unreason able as woman. 1 remember that my wife and 1 were talking over our af fairs ono day, aud we agreed that It hod come to the poiut w here we must both economize. "'Yes. my dear,' 1 said to my wife. 'wre must both economize both!' "'Very well, Henry,' she said with a tired air of submission to an un pleasant condition, 'you shave yourself, and I'll cut your lialr.'"-I5oston Post f I Every Business Institution Uses Stationery I of some sort successiul tirms demand Hymnological Ineptitude. The story of a minister who held a religious meeting In n penitentiary and aroused the Ire of the Inmates by an nouncing as a hymn that one begin ning :"The dying thief rejoiced to see" Is equaled by the tale of a local preacher whose church got In debt not long ago. A congregational meeting was held for the purpose of extricating It. and the chairman of the board of deacons, or whatever the financial body was, got up and stated the situation and ended by calling for a special col lectloD to make up the deficit. "I suggest that weeing a hymn," one of the members of the church sug (tested. This idea was carried out, and the number of the song was announced. A smile overspread many faces, however, when they reached the line, "When we asunder part It gives us Inward pain." Nevertheless the "sundering" process was most successful aud wasn't partic ularly painful either. Louisville Courier-Journal. CORRECT PRINTING Does your present printing satisfy you? Do you think that it will create the impression with your correspondents that you wish it to? LOOK IT OVER. THINK IT OVER If you want suggestions or samples of up-to-date printing, phone the Phone Main 1 Largest Job Printing Plant in Eastern Oregon Lion Fondles a Ctilld. 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So late as the reign of Edward VI., according to Bale, "an Englysbman cannot travayle In anoth er laud by way of inarcbnndyse or any other honest occupy Inge, but It Is most contumelious!)' thrown into his tethe that all Englyshmen have tails." The belief probably arose from the legend of the "Kentish Lougtails." The jieople of either Canterbury or Btrood (for the legend varies) mocked at Hecket as he rode by on an ass and cut off the ass" tall. Wherefore thev and their descendants were cursed with tails thenceforth. At least so said Jesters of other countries, and the slander eveutually reacted upon Eng land lu general. Another version sub stitutes St. Augustine aud Dorsetshire. AMKIUCAX SINGERS 1878 Death of Princess Alice in INVADE OLD WORLDj 1878. j 1891 Death of the Duke of Clar- Paris. The great musical centers ence, 1892. of Continental Europe are literal'v 1901 Death of Queen Victoria, thronged with American singers. 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Raoul Pietet. the famous Swiss chemist, was mak ing experiments ou a degree of cold considerably lower than any which occurs naturally, and he found that at temperatures between 111) and 150 below zero no covering of any kind would keep cold out. or, more exactly, would keep warmth In. There Is uotli ing surprising about that. The sur prise is lu the result. M. Pietet is a gentleman who has suffered greatly from Indigestion. After an exposure of several minutes to the cold which he bad produced he experienced a sen satlon of hunger which he bas de scribed as ravenous. When he had eaten he experienced none of the tor tures of his ailment, and when he bad alternately frozen and eaten three or four times he found himself entirely cured. London Telegraph. found singing In Germany. In seven concerts recently given In Berlin none but American singers figured on the programs. Paris retains some transatlantic stars. Miss Minnie Tracey, of New York, has just been engaged at the Gaiety. Her voice is not powerful, but it is exquisitely cultivated and she bids fair to become a great Parisian favorite. Miss Tracey is a daughter of the late Commissioner John Tra. coy. This is the first time an Am erican singer has been engaged at the Gaiety. 1736 Frederick the Great. 1 cnR Velson. 10 19 1 BcQDcItiatlf n rt 'Premier Perceval. 1S52 Duke of Wellington. 1878 Victor Emmanuel, King of Italy. 1S82 Lord Beaconsfield and Thomas Carlyle. 1885 General Gordon killed at Khartoum. 1SSS Emperor William I and Fred erick of Germany. 189S Gladstone and Bismarck. Monacans Angry at Pope Monaco. So Indignant is the popu lation of Monaco at the pope's re fusal to receive the prince of Monaco that it is proposed to refuse papa 5 franc pieces at the tables In tb Casino. As these coins are not gooil currency elsewhere, the protest la formidable. 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The model Illinois village of Elsnh, where there are no doctors, lawyers, undertakers or Jails and where there has not been a death In a decade, Is shocked. It has been more or less shocked ' r a good while but the unwelcome thrills never came In nulto such rapidly Jarring measure ns they did when President R. L. Mott of the village board and 10 young men were fined the other day for shooting craps But the worst enme In tho discovery that Mott had paid his fine and costs. $11.20, not to Justice Henry Worthcy, who Imposed the penalty, but to Jus tice Envln at Jerseyvllle. the county seat. That their mayor for so the presi dent of the board Is generally known should so far forget himself as to sTioot craps with a group of youths grieved and somewhat surprised the villagers. But that, having been fin ed, he should deprive the town of $11.20 revenue by paying ttho fine at $11.20 revenue by paying the fine at able. When tho hoard passed an antl whoclhnrrow ordinance forbidding the trundling of monocycles on the side walks, Mott defied them by making a public procession through the vil lage, pushing a wheelbarrow. The old men declined to test the ordinance by arresting him, but one of them later. It is believed, obtained the Informa tion which led to the mayor's arrest for crap shooting. The Gallant Cabman. Nothing perhaps produces quite so much wit from a cabman as a sense of being underpaid, which lu most cases means that he has been Justly paid. A lady w ho had beeu guilty of this kind of Justice experienced the usual seuse of discomfort when her driver straight ened the palm Into which she had Just dropped her shilling and looked at her speechlessly. She was weakly about to add another sixpence when the cab by's Beuse of humor prevailed. He transferred the shilling to his pocket and smiled sweetly down at his em barrassed fare. "Course, missy," he remarked, "there was the pleasure o' drivln" you!" London Chronicle. Arundel Castle. The most singular circumstance about Arundel castle Is that Its owner, by mere right of ownership, is Earl of Arundel In the peerage of England. It Is believed that there Is no similar ex ample of a peerage held on such condi tions. Apparently there would be uo legal obstacle, were the house of How ard to fall upon evil days and the cas tle be sold to some millionaire, to pre vent the millionaire taking his seat hi the house of lords as Earl of Arundel. London Standard. London. The fact of King Ed ward's death happening while Hal- ley's comet was approaching the earth has naturally been seized upon by dabblers In "occult science" as a fresh argument in favor of the theory of heavenly portents. 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