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R- BUTTOLPH, benedict , 3 R -N H J Y A T ; - X u A W . Notary Public, Surveyor . Oreeon. O regon y io r o n o e , 50 Mr«. kanta YEA R S’ P atents niç to ¡»tion ...... NOTARY PUBLIC. T rade M arrs OSSIORR C O F V R IO H T R A C . '' • ’k.lrb «art description m ar M » • « ? < opinion free whether M PBtBntabl«. Communica­ te * Handbook on Patents • ’«M r ? for »*curin«r netents. Mnnn A <&; receive LLaT\»-P°qt charee, tn the Hk flmtrkan. ' Sf 7Dli","”' ,sd wwklr. ■s FRANK B. WILSON^ • lorence . - - loruaa» e»r- Tenas. SB A b j all nawadealars. .•dentili«. Inamai New York ore “ N PATENTS 8 5 t.iln reren».- U..;.• T .» - c . A. M r . B oltin Snubbed by I>icken». •‘Dodd tho Dcstinan, ” who founded the barge race, meant to be the founder of the Royal Dramatic college. He offer­ ed the money to Bcujamin Webster and Charles Dickens aud was not altogether well treated in the mutter. He was c e r­ tainly not an aristocratic donor, und the source of the money m ight have been materials for ridicule, but he certainly merited more civility than begot. Web­ ster shelved him rather shabbily, nnd Dickens caricatured him as “ Boffin, the Golden Dustman.’’— Loudon Mail. : : O regon. repaired . “ I feed considerably encouraged about 1 Slusher.” "Why, I thought, you told me he was incurable— thut he smoked the nasty little things incessantly, and they hud given him a constant cough.” "That’s why I am encouraged. The cough is getting worse.”—Chicago Tribune. I ’ le y ln " G ooseb erry. Placing gooseberry or “ to play gooso- berry is common enough in connection with sweethearting A lass arranges a F lo re n o e , O re g o n . walk with a lad, but for some rcasnu gho di»;« not t aro to go alone, so she Good Work Done at Reasonable Prices. takes a friend, another girl, and the friend " play» gooseberry ’’ Sometimes the girl who is invited to share the A M ilita ry T ric k . walk refuses, saying. "Nay, Un, not One of our German-American citizens going to play gooseberry. “ The girls y c S d tbe following incident of «be Kpcak of the lad hi this connection as German revolutlJB of 184» • GT w e were short of men « d had 8 "g.sisebcrry fool ” By the way, green goosebemes stewed with a little water, lirga number of a“f mashed, and sng:.r udde n rs were not m F Tbe conu(ry J nut In T im e . n’“‘ b “w ,¡0, we were to pass was A butcher s lad went to deliver some ,br? .g .nd extreme watchfulness was hostile, few enough men as meat »t a certain house iu Newt astir where a fien-u d ig is kept. The lad en necessary- fcnew tb a( tbosc p ris tried the Istck yard, aud us kxiu as die W’ were ready to make a dead run at dog saw him be piuurd bun agallisi the oners were re»"? tbe first> ng officer mad" a bril- wall 1» a short time the mislress iff •Fiually" . lt was promptly the bouse ran ont and drove the tnirual liant soggesti (he gWjp,.u()er away "Has be bitten yoB?" she asked " N o a .’’ caid the IntL ’aa kept him earned ont prisoners’ trousers, buttons fromi T wa bad off by giving him your subL su ye just - r e iany after cam m time to save ti.s beef —L ob them- m ew „ „ u a s o iit 'f ’ ’ doa Fon that, and fas march safely, A ( su m F o r < lrle f. oopiticu. sh'it evi’ti aukv® A Chinese of 40 years old, wbows »n't 1 d0 nOt_M h „ e mveutid a sin. and do mvruted mother still Bogged him daily, abed tears one day in tb<- company of friends. pier ' _^i.'—— Z7 — . i-.« ix " Why do y.iu weep?' asked »»no. " Alas, w ” tr^ ’ c'T--'ì’’ things are not as they used to be I” be '.atuentid "The fttir woman s arm grows f.el>h-r every cay.' — Household Wcrda OLE MYIilND. Prop- Geo. Hale Americans occupy an important posi­ tion in extending the prosperity aud civilization of modem Egypt. Not only do they form at least one- third of the tourists visiting Egypt, aud number some of tho leading Egyptolo­ gists. but the beneficent effect of their missions and schools is everywhere ap­ parent throughout Egypt. The magni­ tude of their Christian operations may Le gathered from the fact thut the Egyptian mission of the American Pres­ byterians lias 100 stations, 20 churches and U7 schools. Ask a little Egyptian child where it has learned its English, and it w ill very probably answer, "A t the American mission. ” The mission doctors, too, aro of much aervice. Au English lady might have died on board our mail steamer had n telegram not been sent to au American mission physi­ cian, who came on hoard, attended to her aud removed her to the hospital at Assiut.—North American Review. W i l l C u re U lm E v e n tu a lly . ---- BY----- O regon 1 *n