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BANDON
OREGON
They that go up into the air In air
ships, lo, they have their troubles
likewise.
Poor, weak man! The story Is told
of a Boston woman who won a hus
band by her mince plea.
The movement for preservation of
the forests has made some progress,
but it is not out of the woods yet.
A fairy tale for young and old:
Once upon a time there was a bright.
Intelligent young man who rocked a
bout.
Borne men live to be over TO wlth-
out learning that It Is extremely im
prudent to write any letter that needs
a “Burn tills” postscript.
An Indianapolis paper says: “The
woods are full of men who wish to
marry.” That being the cnse, why
have they taken to the woods?
If it were the "man who rocks the
boat” who pointed the unloaded re-
vol ver at himself the “Glorious
Fourth” would have its redeeming
feature.
We trust that King Edward, who is
now a Russian admiral, will be able
to avoid awkward complications in
case Russia lias any futuro trouble
with his Japanese allies.
but they are not wholly
either here or In Europe.
THE BEST O/ U13.
satisfactory
After forty-five years of servlet
marked by unwavering fidelity, Sir Rob
ert Hart, the inspector general of the
Imperial Chinese maritime customs, has
sailed for Europe on a leave of absence,
if at the end of the year he does not
return to China, his successor will be
appointed. In any case, owing to a re
construction of the customs service, Sir
Ro.'iert Hart's official career is regarded
as virtually ended. The work he has
done Is remarkable. Under him, for the
first time, a Chinese government de
partment became not only efficient but
absolitely free from corruption. I>ur-
ing his term of office the Imports r< se
from twenty million pounds to sixty
seven million pounds. The career of
Sir Robert Hart Is only one item in
the great debt which the East owes to
the West, and especially to England.
One could not estimate in dollars and
cents the value of the work In Egypt
of Lord Cromer, or of Sir Andrew
Clarke and Sir Frank Bwettenham in
the Straits Settlements and the Malay
Peninsula, or the long line of governors-
general of India, from Clive and War
ren Hastings down to Lord Curzon. Al
most always their work has been car
ried on against native opposition and
intrigue, In the face of active enmity
or surrounded by cold hostility; and it
is always thankless. When Sir Robert
Hart sailed from Peking, the largest
International gathering ever seen there
was assembled to bid him farewell; but
among the crowd there was hardly a
representative of the nation which he
had served so long. Something of this
great work and this fine spirit of ser
vice marks the career of Mr. Taft, the
real creator of government In the Phil
ippines. and that work has been ham
pered not only by the native opposition,
which was to be expected, but by dis
trust and aspersion nt home. Clearing
the ground for the establishment of civ
ilized government is work that involves
suffering, frequently if not always
works some injustices, and Is some
times accompanied by cruelty; but the
Anglo-Saxon race may well be proud
of Its constructive work throughout the
world. Wherever It has gone, democ
racy, too, has marched; and a greater
degree of freedom for the common peo
ple has resulted.
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Not till life's heat i* coo ltd.
Tbs headlong .rush •lowed tn •
pace,*
Ard every purblind pass.on that haa ruled
Our noisier years, at last
Spurs us in vain, «nd weary of »le; race.
We care no more who loses or who wins -
Ah; not till all the best of life seems past
The best of life begins.
To toll for only fame,
Handclapping! and the fickle gust, of
praise,
For place or power or gold to gild a name
Above the grave whereto
All paths will bring us, were to lose our
days,
We, on whose ears youth's passing bell
has tolled,
In blowing bubbles, even as children do.
Forgetting we grow old.
But the world widens when
Such hope of trivial gain that ruled us
lies
Broken among our childhood's toys, for
then
We win to self-control!
And mail ourselves in manhood, and there
rise
Upon us from the vast and windless
height
rhose clearer thoughts that are unto die
soul
What stars are to the night.
—Spectator.
His Long Way Round
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When President Roosevelt retires from offle? he says he will go to Africa
to make his strenuous personality felt among the big game of that conti
nent. He announces that It Is his ambition to secure with his own rifle a
specimen of each specks of Africa's big fauna. This is an ambitious project
and will be difficult to carry out.
Famous hunters have gone to the small territory where the okapi browses
In the swamps in the darkness and hides In dense thickets In the hours of day
light, but very few have been so fortunate as to bag one of these elusive
animals.
Is the President sanguine that he will bring home the skin of a white
rhinoceros? The fact that one was killed recently was thought worth telo-
graphing all over the world. Less than a century ago the white rhinoceros
was living in large numbers from South Africa to the Sahara, but decades
now elapse without one being killed.
There Is not a spe-lmen of white rhinoceros in many of the largest inu-
seu ms. If Mr. Roosevelt can bring his specimen home alive it will be worth
a small fortune to him.
We have much to learn yet about many of the Important animals of
Africa. Doubtless there are not a few of which we have never heard.
A sensation was caused in recent years by the discovery of the okapi, a
beautiful animal with some of the physical characteristics both of the horse
and giraffe. When Boyd Alexander crossed Nigeria and the Sudan between
the Niger and the Nile, three years ago, he discovered eighteen specimens of
mammalia that were new to science. Schillings, in the overhunted regions
of British and German East Africa, has found several species unknown tm
he brought them to light. There will be more such discoveries.
Mr. Roosevelt proposes to bunt in the remarkable game country of the
British East Africa protectorate, from Mombassa to Uganda. In spite of the
frightful slaughter in this region before the game laws went Into force, It is
still one of the most wonderful fields of great game in the world.
Th * United States Circuit Court fo»
!«)h!o in Wall P:i;«er l • mp.iny v. Louis
¡Voight & Sous Company, IPS Federal
i Kt porter, U39, denies the right of the
wall paper trust to re«*over from a wall
paper dealer for goods bought by the
dealer trom various members ut the
wall paper combine.
Connecticut has a law giving any
railroad company which, acting under
authority of the laws of the State, shall
have acquired more than three fourths
of the capital stock of any other rail
road, and which cannot agree with the
i holders of the outstanding stock for
the purchase of the same, the right to
have such stock appraised and surreu-
d. red to it on payment of the appraisc*d
value. The validity of this statute is
upheld by the Supreme Court of the
United Statis In Oilleld v. New York,
New Haven ami Hartford Railroad
Company, 27 Supreme Court Reporter,
72. As sustaining authority is cited
the case of Long Island Water Supply
Co. v. Brooklyn, lit! U. S. G85, 17 Su-
oreme Court Reporter, 718.
The distinction between the right*
i of a parent and a stranger to Induce
a wife to leave her husband is pointed
out by the Supreme Judicial Court of
Massachusetts in Mutter v. Knlbbs, 79
Northeastern Reporter, 702. A stran
ger may disprove any intent on his part
to cause a separation In advising a wife
to leave her husband, and show thnt
his advice was honestly given. But the
rights of a parent are much greater.
He may give Ills «laughter such advice
and bring such motives of persuasion
to bear on her as be fairly and honestly
considers to be called for by her best
Interests, and Is not liable to the daugh
ter's husband In damages for her de
sertion resulting therefrom unless he
Nas been actuated by malice or ill will.
An Ingenious marriage contract not
to be performed until the death of the
young lady’s mother, presumably to
avoid any disagreeable interference by
the mothcr-iu-hnv with the connubial
bliss of the wedded pair, is revealed in
the case of Bailey v. Brown, 88 Pacific
Reporter, 518. Judge McLaughlin, of
the California Court of Appeals, who
filed a concurring opinion In the case,
Intimates that a breach of such con
tract did not enstltute a cause of ac
tion. He asked the question, "How
could a contract to marry exist when
the promiser might never be under an
obligation to marry the promisee, and
vice versa?” and continued: “If this
g«x>d mother should live to a very ripo
old age, as mothers sometimes do, no
human could tell what might Imppen.
Either of the parties might be waiting
for the other, harp in hand, beyond this
vale of tears, or both might pine away
nnd die before this promise of future
connubial bliss could ripen into n cause
of action enforceable in earthly courts."
“What's the matter with
ippa asked suspiciously.
For some reason It seems it la a
Her cousin had greeted her with a
most difficult thing for a runaway au-
sort of ecstatic remoteness that called
tomolille to pass between two tele-
for explanation.
phone poles, notwlthstandlng they are
At her question he made an ostenta-
« considerable distance apart.
tlous effort to return to earth, “Plxil,”
he said dreamily, “I’m going to get
If boys would only learn algebra,
gloomily. “He’s a very exceptional WERE FENCES FOB TELEPHONES.
married.”
history and the rest as easily as they
If he had hoped to surprise her the graphologist and he charges live shill
learn batting averages and the stand
l xed by the Signal Corp« In Direct
hope was futile. A touch of alertness, ings each.”
ing of the baseball clubs, how much
"But these four optional wives,” ob
ing -Vlllltury Maneuver.,.
betraying Itself in his eyes, put her on
easier the lot of the school teacher
“In the West and Southwest, where
jected 1’hillppa, “are all so hateful—at
her guard.
would be !
“My dear Rupert!” she cried content least, when they're graphologlzed. 1 there are long stretches of unbroken
edly. “Really I How exciting! Do tell really think another five shillings would wire fences, these wires are frequently
The Atnerlcnn theory of keeping our
be a justitiable outlay.” She spoke a used to convey telephone messages from
me who she is I”
door* open to the oppressed of other
little absently; she was glancing one point to another,” said Capt. John
He
sighed
rather
disappointedly.
"I
nations Is a beautiful one, or would
through the typewritten character ot G. Souder, of San Antonio, Tex., here
don
’
t
know,
”
he
said.
“
I
’
m
Just
con
be If the oppressed when they arrive
Rupert himself and hi* watched her on business before the departments, ac
sidering.
”
would be content to grow up with the
with
a hint of complacency, A subdued cording to the Washington Post.
Philippa
’
s
eyebrows
rose
slightly
as
country and not blow it up.
“In some localities the fence wires
she glanced at the sheets of paper sur light In her eyes as she looked up
are converted Into regular telephone
rounding him. “In typewriting?” she troubled him.
A fairy tale for old and young:
“I’m afraid there nre a good many lines, with permanent equipment for
inquired. “Oh, no; I see. You’re draw
Once upon a time there was a sweet
mistakes In It,” he said modestly.
practical use. These lines are often
ing up the proposal.”
girl who baked the bread and pies
Philippa
reflected.
“
Did
you
have
to
from ten to thirty miles long, and are
llhe
shuddered
indignantly.
“
Cer
for a large family, swept the house,
a great convenience to people of the
tainly not! How could I when I don’t pay extra for yours?” she demanded.
washed the dishes and wrote
“What for?” he asked uneasily.
ranches.
know yet who It’s to be?”
graduating essay, all In one day.
“The whitewash,” said 1’hillppa, with
“The United States signal corps k
“One can leave a space,” murmured
dancing
eyes.
well
trained In the use of wire fences
Philippa,
"and
fill
in
the
name
after
At last Ilotner has met his only real
II? looked at her with gentle re- for telephone purposes. In the mili
wards, you know.”
rival. The "seven cities” which claim
tary ineneuvers that take place in the
He looked at her with dignified re proach.
ed the blind bard are outnumbered by
"I thought yours perfect,” he said. ranch region the signal corps plays an
proach. “These are not proposals.” he
the municipalities which claim the
“Mine?”
important part in directing the move
Recurrent Vomiting.
informed her. “They are their charac
author of "Casey nt the Bat.”
The
“Yes." He searched in his pocket- inent of the troops by improvised tele-
love for really great poetry has not
This Is a curious and often most dis ters.”
Philippa stared. "Theirs? Whose?” book. “I wanted to know yours, but, phones.
declined.
tressing condition from which children
“In some localities «-here the cout.-
“The girls to whom it would be pos
sometimes suffer—often needlessly.
The bar should not only have Its
try is rough or heavily wooded It Is im-
The term, recurrent or cyclic vomit sible for me to propose.”
WOMEN IN OFFICIAL LIFE.
code of ethics, but it should set its ing, refers to the chief, or at least the
possible to convey the signals from one
“Oh 1” breathed Philippa, and hung
face determinedly against violations of most striking, symptom. The attacks over the table with interest. “What do
point to another by the usual methods
of Election* In Bohemia nnd
that code. If the men who discredit recur at Irregular Intervals—often after you mean?”
of Ungs or other visual signals. It is
Norway—Swedish Policewomen.
the profession are visited with profes working hard over some more than
then
the
telephone is brought into play,
"Graphology,” he said. “You see, I
The progress of women in official
sional ostracism, and those who bring usually difficult lesson, or after being feel a bit nervous about choosing—”
“Each detachment of signal corps
life In Europe is slow, but it cannot be
it Into reproach are upon its Initiative kept In at school writing "lines” or
men is equipped with a field telephone doubted that progress Is being made.
“Choosing?” rippled Philippa.
promptly disbarred, a wholesome Im making up for some neglected lesson.
attachment. It requires the work of
“Oh, well,” he sulked, “of course I
Within tin1 last few weeks women all
provement in the character of the bar
but a minute or two to connect this at
The symptoms preceding the attack know she may refuse me, but I’ve got
pearl'd
for the first time ns candidates
will result, But positive and perslst- are rather indefinite and uncertain. The to decide which to ask, anyway, haven’t
tachment with a fence wire and to get
for
election
to the Bohemian Diet. It
ent action Is needed even more than child feels dull and disinclined to play. I?”
Into direct communication with head had been demonstrated as a logical
codes of ethics.
quarters.
“Oh„ of course,’*- agreed Philippa.
He may be pale or sallow; there are
proposition that if they fulfilled the
"The use of the fence wire for tele
dark rings under the eyes, and often ‘And you could make certain, couldn’t
other requirements their sex was no
phone communication obviates the ne
While a New York man was washing the lids look sore and red. Then sud- you, by keeping a second In reserve?
bar to their election.
cessity of constructing temporary field
a sick dog. not long ago, the dog licked denly, and perhaps without p receding You know—the sort of thing drapers
So far their candidacy stands merely
telephone lines by the signal corps
his hand. The animal died of rabies, nausea, vomiting occurs.
put on their patterns. ‘In making a
ns a demonstration. Two women re
It sometime? happens that a little diffi ceived votes of s >me Imp irtance. One,
nnd the man In due time developed the
This Is profuse, violent and persist choice we respectfully beg customers to
culty is encountered in using the wires
dls«»ase. The physicians at the Pasteur ent, the effort continuing long after the select two or three designs, to avoid
Marie Junior«*, who ran in the district
on account of some poor connection or
Institute told him that he came too late stomach is empty. After whatever food disapp—’ ”
of Hop «¡mouth, had 111 votes, while
break, but it usually does not take
for them to help him. So he put Ills af there may I k * in the stomach has been
“Oh, if you find it so funny,” he said
the man who won had 5!)2. In Prague
long to discover and remove the cause
fairs in order and went home to wait expelled, mucus Is thrown up, and often disgustedly, and swept the papers Into
the social democrats made a woman.
of the trouble.
i heap.
for death, which soon arrived. The fine bile.
Miss Macheva, their candidate. She
“
I
was
trying
to
help,
”
said
she
with
“
On
some
of
the
big
ranches
straight
thing about the story was the unhysteri-
The attack may last, with occasions.
¡Milled
about 20 per cent of the total
lines of wire fence fifty to seventy-five
cal bravery with which the man pre Intermissions, for a few hours or even indignation.
vote.
so
BADLY.
”
WHAT
A
PITh
He
was
with
difficulty
Induced
to
pro
miles
long
are
frequently
found.
These
pared to «He. A disagreeable element several days, There is little or no
The woman suffragists of Norway
was u rather morbid revival of interest fever, and the pulse is weak but not ceed. "Well, I sent my handwriting to of course, I didn't put It with the afford excellent opportunity for mili were disapp dr* « d at the outcome of
tary
field
service.
in hydrophobia. The disease is not rapid. If the attack continues any a graphologist, and—and some girls’ others, as you are not—available.”
“As a matter of necessity all ranch the local election in Christiana. In all
common, nnd most “mad dogs” arc not great length of time the child becomes otters----- ”
“Ru. dear, what a lot of trouble you
the other parts of the country they
“How mean!” flash«*d Philippa.
Infected with hydrophobia. It is always very weak, nnd seems III out of nil
took. Do you really think all those nice fences must be kept in good repair. To elected Important delegations to the
“Portions of letters,” he corrected things of me?”
a wise thing to wash with antiseptics proportion to the exhaustion to be ex
do this fence riders are constantly em
commercial «« inclls. In the capital
a wound caused by the bite of any ani pected from the continued vomiting and with dignity. "And yesterday I got
“I Just wrote down what I thought ployed.
only five women were ch sen In a total
these from the man.” He Indicated the of you,” he confessed. "But how on
mal. or caused In any other way. A consequent fasting.
of eighty four city counclllirs. There
Plain.
sick dog should he Isolated, and, if pos-
It is, Indeed, poisoned with certnit. typewritten sheets.
earth did you guess! typewriting tells
Henri was paying his first visit to Is an active ngltntfon g« Ing on all over
Philippa sparkled. “You'll let me see no tales.”
sible, examined by n competent veter- nclds formed in the bixly, nnd not de
London and was already wishing hlm- the country to bring the women—nnd
lnary surgeon. It Is unfair to man and composed into harmless substances, ns them?” she entreated, and ran her An
Iler lips quivered. “You said I was self home In gay Parce, for he knew men—voters of Christiana to a differ
gers
through
the
pages.
"II
beast not to feed a dog Intelligently, Is th.* case with the normal child. These
ew many? sincere In my attachments. Ru.”
not a word of English, He had been ent frame of mind.
keep him clean, and keep him out of ncid poisons are the same ns those Five? Oh, but that one’s yours Well,
"So you nre.”
Of advances made where the suffrage
very unfortunate and had lost all his
four
girls
ought
to
be
plenty,
had company.
Let's
found In cases of diabetes, and hence
“Ami that you were attached to a luggage, a toothbrush. So he deter was not Involved, the apiMilntment of
tickle In country life.”
the disease Is believed to be one due see (Jeraldine first ‘.Somewhat
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mined to buy another. But how was three women policemen In Stockholm
Automobiles have ruined so many to imperfect chemical action In the your attachments- —1
“So I am.”
is an Instance. The authorities have
he to make bls needs understood?
“You will admit,” he Interrupted cold
mneadamized roads that an Interna process of nutrition—of metabolism, as
She laughed suddenly. “What a pity
determined
to experiment with them.
At
last
his
neck
turned,
howevei,
ly, “that Geraldine Is out of the ques you spell so badly. Rll !”
tional congress has been called to meet these Internal processes nre called.
to
have salaries of 1.500
They
are
in Paris on October 11 to consider
He was puzzled, “All great men spell and he espied a chemist's shop with a kronen, or about $390 a year, to begin
As the child grows up these attacks tion.”
notice
outside,
"Id
on
Parle
Français.
”
Philippa laid hers on the table, not badly,” he assured her. "What’s that
plans for saving tin* roads. The ma cense, but nre often succeeded by sick-
In he wont and told the assistant In with.
without hesitation. “The other may be got to do with It?”
cadam road, as every one knows, Is headache.
England also lias just naninl he»
French
what he wanted. But that as
composed of layers of crushed stonj
She leaneil toward him. "I recognized
The cause Is unknown, but from the worse,” she mused. “Who's this? Oh.
first woman school physician. She is
sistant
knew
no
language
except
Erg
Bertha
Unwin.
'Of
A
somewhat
cold
held together by a binding material resemblance of the attacks to those of
your touch, Ru. You always «lid spell
Miss Sophy B. Jackson, M. I)., nnd she
rolled into the surface. This method slck-hendache, and from the fact that and calculating nature.’ Yea; she al ‘attach’ with three t's ” — London llsh, and another who came to help has been appointed In the borough ut
him
was
Just
ns
far
at
sea.
ways
lets
me
pay
for
everything
when
of paving was devised for the use of they are often succeeded by sick-head-
Sketch.
But the proprietor was an Intelligent Craydon.
iron-tired vehicles. As the Iron-bound aches. It Is believed that the two affec we go out together. ‘Not much love for
man,
and he knew nt once from the
Ilia
Jlnnlh
I"
«ill.
children
or
animals
-----
’
”
Philippa
wheels roll over the road they crush the tions nre essentially the same, and are
Where Total Eclipses are Itare.
A certain town council after a p ro cut of the customer's clothes that he
small stones, and the dust sifts Into the due to defective chemical notion In the looked up In some dismay. “But this Is
It
is a fact well known to astrono
crevices between the larger stones and body, caused or aggravated by some oth dreadful! She--she appenrs to be per tracted sitting was desirous of mi was speaking French.
mers
thnt the average number of total
“Leave him to me,” he said, with a
binds them more tightly together. With er fault, such ns eye-strnln. It Is prob fectly odious. Let's see what be says journlng for luncheon. The projtosl
and partial eclipses in any one year la
superior
smile.
about
Olivia.
‘
Very
ambitious;
none
tlon was opposed by the mayor, who
judicious use, such a road Improves able, indeed, that eye-strnln Is the most
Then, forming a megaphone with his four; that the maximum Is seven and
with age. The automobile, however, common cause. The child subj«*et to but the hlgh«*st position would----- ’” thought thnt If his fellow councilors
the minimum two. Where only two
Philippa
unhesitatingly
abandoned
felt the stimulus of hunger the dis hands, he shouted in the Frenchman's
runs on an air-filled rublier tire. This these periodical attacks of vomiting
occur they are always Imth of the sun.
Olivia
—
a
depressing
comment
on
the
ear:
patch
of
business
would
be
much
fa
tire, instead of crushing the small should, therefore, be examined by an
“Our assistant who speaks French There are a great many more eclipses
•tones, sucks the «lust out from be oculist ns n preliminary to treatment. numerical strength of her cousin's cilitated.
weaknesses.
is
out at lunch. You’ll have to wait !”— of the sun In the course of a year or
At last an illiterate member got up
tween the large stones, and the wind
a hundred yenrs than there are of ths
“
But
there
’
s
only
Miss
London Scraps.
Betterton left and exclaimed:
blows It away, leaving the roadbed
Th» OsoS Thing».
m<>on.
This fact, notwithstanding,
now,
”
she
said
anxiously,
"
'Gift
for*
—
"I ham astonished. I ham surprised,
rough and uneven. Road experts on
Filled the mil.
•‘He seems to be making quite a lot what’s the Word? ‘Nursing?’ Oh, I'm
however,
London, the metro|H>lis of ths
I ham amazed. Mr. Mayor, that you
both sides of the ocean have been seek of money now. Is his system of phys
Relle—Jack said I looked so sweet In world, seems to be a place where such
sure
that
’
s
not
true.
”
will not let us go to lunch:”
ing for some surfnee dressing that will leal culture' a good thing?”
my new gown bo couldn’t bedp kissing obstructions to the sun's light seldom
“And If It were,’.’ Rupert demurred.'
••I'm’surprised,” exclaimed one of his. me.
seal the road when one«* made so tight
"Well T—everyone.who pays for it "I don't Want always to be 11), you
.
occur.
colleagues, "that n gentleman who has
ly that the rubber tire cannot draw out I»."—Philadelphia Press.
Maud
—
Well,
the modiste gunrnntreo
know.
And
I've
got
to
choose
one.
”
got
so
much
'ham'
In
hfs
mouth
wants
th«* binder liy auction. Oils with as
The meet natural man in a play la
the dress would ¡rive you satisfaction.
They reflected “Wyll,” said Philip any lunch at all!”—Ixindon Scraps.
phaltic lutsi «. coal tar prefarations and
A woman, when packing up furai
the
villain.
The man who has a kind word for
calcium chlorlit have b«*en used with ture, doesn’t know vf ntiylhlng thnt pa at last, desperately, “you've paid
yotir
penny,
and
you'd
better
-----
”
Anger la a composite pittura of all everybody Is generally sudice ted O/
A i'.an usual!/ d< serves as much a*
•oil* sncee-s In nllnylng the di»>t cau'J t>e made perfectly safe by being
*
wasn't • /enq/,” be Interrupted th« feaaêr passiona.
having an ax to grind
ts wUè sUra<4
•nd preventing the wear of the rsss&a
l>«d pulita
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