The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, January 08, 1891, Image 8

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    TH for Tut.
It Is novor wiso to intrude ono's pre
tidiccs upon tho general public, sinco
thoro is everywhere some ono capable
of taking up such prejudices and turn
ing them to ridicule. Nowhere is tils
jnoro truo than in the case of stran
gers in country towns, .for nowhero does
ready wit find expression more freely
than under such circumstances.
It is related that there formerly lived
in Boston a lawyer named IiatclilTe,
who was famous in his circlo for his
skepticism and his hatred of religious
things. One time this Mr. Ilatelifl"e
hod occasion to go to St. Albans, Vt.,
to tako testimony in a law caso in
-which he was engaged. Ho amused
himself during tho proceedings by con
tinually alluding to tho town as "Al
bans" instead of St. Albans.
Presently ono of tho local lawyors
present nuked, "Why do you call thi.
place 'Albans?'"
"Became I don't like saints," said
Mr. Hatch !Te.
"Oh!"
Nothing more was said on tho sub
ject, but by and, by, tho work being
completed, tho Boston lawyer rose to
tako his departure.
"Oood-by, gentlemen," ho paid to
tho three or four St. Albans men who
wero present.
"Good-by. Mr. ClifTol" they all an
swered. "What do you mean by calling mo
-Mr. Ciiire?"'vho oxclaimcd.
"Why, v:,(: don't like rats," said one
of tho St,. 'Albans men. Youth's Com
panion. -
A .luinbu Sjtlilt'r.
E. M. Tutwiler, superintendent of the
SIqss Iron and Steel company's mines at
Coalbui has, preserved in alcohol, tho
largest black spider over seen in this
-section.
A few days, ago Tutwiler heard a great
commotion among the chickens in his
yard. He went out to investigate and
asaw a small chicken boing slowly drawn
Into a hole in tho ground. Some Invis
ible reptile had caught tho chicken by
ono lef and was drawing it into tho
liolo in spite of its desperato struggles.
Tutwiler approached, and looking
down in tho hoio discovered an im
mense black spider Ho punched it
with a Htick and coinpolled it to release
tho chicken. Ho then dug tho spider
out of its den ami placed it in a jar of
alcohol. It lived an hour after boing
placed in tho jar. When dead tho
spider was taken out, weighed and
ineasuivd. It measured 2 1-2 Inches
across tin- back and weighed nine
ounces. Its longest legs wero -1 1-2
inches In length, and its eyes wero as
largo as a. hotel clerk's diamonds.
Birmingham (Ala.) Cor. St. Louis
Globo-Democrat.
Illllt IIOItl'N.
AVliL'ii a innii is apparently Itllo it
may bo that his timo is most profitably
employed. "This wore wnno timu a
paradox," hut ho who l-elleotn upon it
will Hoo its moaning. All hard workorx
learn i-oonor or later tho truth that
recreation Ii an abnoluto necessity for
lircd bodies and lired minds.
Tho iilo tiiuo of Haeon, Popo, Cow
per and many another famous writer
has been spent in sirdening. It is said
that market gardenia:: Is tho ono pas
sion of Ulaekmoro, th UngUali novel
ist, and that ho Mvuds tho money
ournod by his pen in .-arrylng out this
loarly beloved hobby. And who eould
vlsh it otherwise? Doubtless tho poet
ical spirit whieh pervades his work is
that caught from I ri days spent in
homely tasktt in the garden and field.
"Soiuo men dig up worms from tho
earth," wiyn an old proverb, "others
uncover truth." Youth's Companion.
Torpid l.lvur.
If tho liver Is inactive, and conse
quently falls tb, make bilo enough, tho
poisonous vaso elements which should
bo eliminated In this manner arc re
tained. Tho bilo is not retained, bo
cause it is not umtlu. Tho materials
for tho bilo aro nut bile, any more than
alkalies and oils aro soap, Ono of tho
olemonts of blloijs a resinous substance
allod oholestarijjm. If this Is not car
ried olT proporly very serious and some
times fatal eofiseuoiHWS follow. In
tho liver itself it accumulates and
forms gall Ntones,- a diseased condition
aiccompanled with tho greatest pain.
Jall stones aro sometimes so nearly
pure rcsln that they can bo ignited and
burned. Hall's Journal of Health.
AVIiy lit Win lHHriittt.
jftek What on earth Is tho matter,
-old fellow?
-io (wildly) Tho proprietor Is
'is left mo hi charge. It's
Mio cash is In tho safe;
itlon, which I put in
nlng and have for
iped tho mucilage
lt and (to olllco
and get mo a
H)lson! Pitts-
ho skin of
'sh green
r of six
H'on gen-
eyesight
I tho mat
o changes
J. llaiu'
of "Daled
oook) Ah,
t of "Baled
.ticker ono
Jtiotlrc I'lclil Would Slit Klirn.
A mtiiur sjkiix old gentleman, with tliln,
grtiAixli wlil-icrx, aii'l v firing a pair of
highly pmisled t.X!Otm'l?. Iwuietl over the
counter hi tlio Southern 1'aciflc company'
upto.vti tii'k' t office, Monday morning, and
usl;i for ii round trip tit-hut to Pm-i Intnl.
'Tinny dullum," promptly restioijded tho
cler.
Tin1 p:ii'iiger InM tho gold on tho counter
and th. rlerfc pulled tin ticket out of the enso
find hiiiidud it towttm him wall u well Inked
IKfll.
"What is that fori" nKed thn prisi'iigor,
with ii touch of contempt in his touo and
glancing toward tho pen.
"Sign I here, plere."
"1 l'g jour portion."
".lzti the ticket, iilenic.''
"No. sir: I refusal there U no law In the
United KlJiteH coiniwllhijr inn to sign n rail
road ticket. There U lour niunuy. Uive ino
tho ticket."
The Miniowlnt ruffls-l tM:ot fluent looked
nt tho pits-euger and fheu at. thu ticket, but
did not tone. I tiiu money.
"Wlnit in your iiamo sir?' ho asked as
length.
"Stephen J. Field," was tho reply.
Then it, dawned upon tho riilliextlnzd mind
of the young man behind the counter that lie
was talking to one of thu justices of tho su
premo court of tho United tilntes. Ho quietly
(stamped the unsigned ticket, handed it U the
kisnuuger uftti a Nuhduod air, and ns he put
the money in tho diatver ho was observed by
the bystanders to ho in a very reflective mood.
San Frimcifico Chronicle.
i:u.T..loiihiu Intellect.
Some of liuir.ilu'H pith io school children
should hiiYO.'hMlu cliaptor in "Uiigllsh as she
is taught." Among tho questions in tho last
term examination was this: "What are Hh
chief ml vantages of Now York city?' Ono
Answer was: "Tho .Statue of bihjrty and Now
Yorkilmy." Another "Tho zoological 'gordeni
una tho clovntod railroads," mid another,
"Jny Gould and its amusements." These are
actual ansuers taken at random from several
hundreds of paiK-r.s. Thebo aro not specimoiis
(rf what the nioit uututoroil minds in our pub
lic schools are capable of. Koine of tho an
swers in questions in geography warn so wldo
of the mark that a pre-Adamite, ought to
lnvo known lettflr. Ihiiralo Courier.
Coiisoliitlon of Illftory.
Chicago Dame Sly dear, wo aro not tho
C lily ones who'-o fortunes have taken wings.
Chicago HroUer We've got plenty of coin
I my, that's m, and
"Hut I was referring to tho historic past.
Iho piqier says John Augustus, marquis di
edicl,aud thu last of thai jllust I ions family,
i'lnow running a cheap wino cabaret opiKisitu
tVi palace of ids ancc.stois in Florence. "
"MedicU Jledicif 1 don't reuiemher Vm."
"Oh, they were an old, old finally, my dear,
and at ono time tho wealthiest, on tho globe."
"Well, well! What did they go into, wheat
or coHeof" Omaha World.
Vol ii ii lil ii Infot'iiiiillon.
"Can you tell mo where I can get some
thing to eatr Mild a tianip, piteously, to a
gentleman in Madison squ'iro. "I haven't
tasted lood in about a week."
"Well," replied tho gentleman, "you can
got n good squuio meal over at t o llolTman
house, if you don't mind what you pay for
it." Now York Sun.
Sliu ( nii;lit On.
s r
x,4
on
".-c7-
7;
-A
linslmnd Sai-saparilla (winking knowing
ly).
Wife Lemon without tho win!;! Judge.
Hard on Hut Men nml the Printer.
You have all heard of the hen that got
buried under a pile of liny and lived from two
weeks to three months according to the abil
ity of tho man telling tho story, and tiien
ennio out somewhat thin in Ih'sh, hut never
theless in first elass health and all right men
tally. Well, a Dakota hen recently had a
worso time than that. She accidentally got
shut iu the store of a man wlm donen't adver
tise and remained there four weeks. Whonsho
was rescued she was a mere wreck, having
cnteu a ck of dried apples and then drank
threo or four quni ts of kerosene. During her
enforced confine uieut thp owner of the storu
wasiimklug a little trip in the country and
painting tho feu cs and bridges with:
liy Yor, 1'IIuNh: & Kto jit. Fossil's'
(iiioc.y.l
Dakota BolL
A iilg Spit,
"Wo want you to come over and look at
our house," the said to the policeman on
Crawford street tho other day.
"What's the matter of the house I" he asked.
"Some ono has spit tobacco julco nil over
thn toop."
Tho otllcer went nroaud on Crawford
street nnd vioned thnbceno of disaster and
aid:
"Don't you know tobacco jnteo front ink!"
"No, sir; 1 I don't chow," hho humbly re
plied, "though 1 did think it was an awful big
ipit for ono loafer." Detroit Five Press.
iiu nrrnn.
West Point Cadet (to young lady) I nin
eurpricl to hnir that Corp. Callow ha.s b-eu
puulnhtsl. Did you lmni what his olTenso
was, Miss Kirtithf
Young Iady I believe, f.ieut. Bhouliler
ttrap, that it was conduct uuliccoiiilug either
nn otllcer or a geutletuau, hut I have for
gotten which. New York Bun.
Ilnw to Kep Cool.
"How cool and comfortable you look,
dear," mid n mother to her daughter. "Have
you boon taking u IkUIiI"
"No, inainnia," wan tho rply; "I have lnoa
reading u love fcceae from Howells." New
York Bun.
rp' Teeth Are lliilnir 1'izeU.
it away tho lieefnteak, Mollie;
Cliop the cutleu Into hashj
Turn the tollils luto tuthiiU, JcS
Cruh potatiH Into utiuh.
lUko the rice In liltlo patllsj,
Hto the mush with drwulng mlzril, r
Kor tho hour 1 fniusbt with iltmetf
npa'a lovtli ro buiug flzed.
Mix the festive paucake batter,
Chop the lohnter Into bltt
Fry the ofl and pliuitlo doughnut
That the grimier never grluj
Cut the bread Id yielding tlloef.
Lay au oyster In Uitwlit,
lUuUU all the plMuutit olid
rl' teeth are helot (Ued.
-Trim MCUaft,
m4
TILL ANOTHER.
,25 mam
TP
rn rwrra;; orrnnrn
t
W want to llUTf-uHO oilrrlrcnlallou very I llllluc llio ll"t Hit ttlnnth! to dnnhln II, If , ,M
riblf '! B'Tofiipllfh lhl8 wo n"tl the .. uopm 'ii ot our irf'eiit n'w rlli-iB and reader. Jr';i- h
on of our 1'ifHMUt inadorM W'u:d hm'in 0 for u tw ft'tfi'iO-f. our :iicul itlou would b do-itu'd. 1
ol oiirM' Jlut nn Know t!iHt It will ttkn an extra. -nUhity Judu:ruiftit t i hriiitx out tho united '
effttrt of nvnry oim of our iroh!Ut HiiMMcrlhflrrf wh hIihII huvn to muko a hicii hid U'hiI we aro I
AtubllloiM ui.d hiiMoii to douhlo our -'illation, and, Uf Hculul hi ittiiKoluont wftn oiim or thn Je.id
n iMiijIlr-liing houses v7u uro ittiublod ti) luuku you
An Offer Rornarkablo for its Liberality. '
Komi it : To any nnt irho iittt twin Ono Subscrlbor to paper for Ono Yoar I
of theiettntttt nutmcriptiftn piirt't ire irtll gin Absolutely Froo tiwt tmd ht; tnnt '
pit M Twonty-Hvo Coiuploto Novels ttotntjUoyoithia select J torn the fotlmo-
iwj tfat ; 1
N...7M llir MnMir. l Ih -llnr. Hr Amahpa IT, Vjtt tm I So 1M. A I,ow Mnrfli. tr, Itr UIm Mpi ir rttuttrntt.t. i
'miiiiiii. in 1 1 1 1 1 inu.
K. ml. Iidrr. Il lf JnkU. Aihth.
N it. , Itrm o fun nril. 11 1, hikvkn'.
N T'. TrmMtMiii' lib I. Ht " Tiir li riiFM."
.N UH UhIIIviii-muI JmII(i . My AmniM. non.ii- W'-t
S. 'Ti. I' HUl'lJT '4'Mf 11. Of ir .Wtt tint n, tut.
K 77C. A l"nl til Mr tr. Ai rnum
S. '1 In lirl r llu Or tm t. Hjr Hri ni'C'M. Jr.
s- jn. hi it llri rl ! f iMiiicltf r. Hjr l T. Ch"k.
N. . 2Ti. 'I he Miolfti I'Mriu Itrl.lc. Mv Mhit.rrlti.ou'T.
Si.. 'IT I. A Mhiiixchmm Wimmmii Urlfr Ann a. httrttK,
t lt. UIih'UI.Ii l Mill Mr I : -.t. 1 -it MriiiK Krtxr-tu
1 o m. l lu Vvrlt rttl'liiirl ISti-.t Itr M I.. Pmj"n
o ui- 'I In l.ltllu Old .Mini if (liv IhiHifimllvM. My
two u thi'tii w
217 I'rniH tl'ttKnrllt liillu 'In Mr .Tt'ft Vkmk
i .'(I 11m Uiiiirdliui'a I'lo(. IU r. .1 II. ltiniyH.
.o. ill Tliti ltnrim' lit Mr yt hih "Mi, Jr.
u vil I d. riir I'nl. 'tn. Hi M. T I'mmik.
si. nn TlittrrtTTr' wrrl. My lr t'vtn If r .
'n tV I'l-ri't mill iUi 1'ionlii I. Mr U it Hlk 'i i imi.
ill. Tin lr r n iililbii: Ittntf. My U.e utl.or
t,t l H 'lltUlli '
nf Mmi-Hii Wore1 'IVtHptnttitii. I.v Mm, U Woou
Nn ah A UuiIitm I'lmliTi'tlii t miitior- irri 1 liorim."
Su 'i'liu llonl (ttuiii1. Mr Jl T CtiiHiK.
71 'Ili 1 MkI v in Ci n AuMfir.
Nn !: Tin 11111 IJIrl or I y nil. Mr I,T (Utvn
So .Midr l(i'iitfi. Hr II. Itmru II .nnn.
Nn ! Until Mi irli l.. I 'jr U ii 1 1 m II. Mu-hnki i
No US Kiilhtro'fl lVnrib Mr I'i ihiknit il a Hiir a i.
N VI Th i Klnn, Hy Hi niillmr " Uurn 'I tArii "
Sti ill riittirta hih) tinliftir. Mr ('mm m Kka if..
St. Hi m-iilMiiid IIcndiK. Mr If. A KinTAMn.
Vo, vll 'I'lniriiK'foft (Jrimui. My Mitt U'lum.ni-.
N. Hi I'liriiiiifl Cnlliiicr. Hy Hrn HfHr Uoi.
.So urt, 'I'Ut Ifrt'MMi iimimm. Mr Wn KIK Cl.l 1 1.
Nv. W1. Tli rriiiMiirvol' I 'riinidiiiid. My It. I fltur-
!
Nu in 'I'll1 AIIm1i rnlnrr if John NIcIhiNuiii My
HllKr-ll l,..ITI NKKsi.
S' Vfl, llionit I'iumi lli Vntir. Mr MUa IfuiofK. 'if.
No 2UV A 'I'lili r I'ttft'i I.Iiiii, Mv II. Kiiikii llAoaAlin.
No vol I nit t Mnvlluf Itr llAHrCrni lUv.
No 7' 11 llnrr tlnnl w If U'm IMtid. ht Mr-. If M'oon.
Sit ?(i nil l l.nM-r-. Mr HIahihn niuM '..
Nu 2l. 'riiMlfriliiitit rrlmi'. Mr IIhiih Anim, Jr.
N t'U, IJfiiritt 4,ntillli'l(t' JiiiiriifV. My itim Mimcivin,
Su Mil. Mj Udr Kid. Mr uu'lior " Hunt 'I liornu." Jlt'd,
Nn HIT. Hi-pi'rlii. Mr il T (Aiinit.
Ni I1H1. I mi llu crf. Mr Hrl.VAM'n rnim, Jr.
Sn ir. A Iriirl. Itilu-rllHiMM. Mr Un IVcu. lUr.
Nn l-i. TIimI WIiiIit .Mult I Mr It vtit Hihimsan.
Nn Hl 'I ll II I'll ft ' Ml M T I'llM'tH.
No Ih fur litou hi- Ith'Iii'. My mulior "A OipkI
MIMhIii '
No I i 'I'Im VInnl if (Jriitiuiln. My M, T. f1! rit.
Nv l'J. A Wuhimii-Sci'it'l. Mr Claim Aimii mt-i.
No IM Tlit lliillts llhrr, I r Wn utv Cm i ih
Nw. f I Itircnt'n 1 1 IiiiIihm Onlli. My II n. Hny A.
IlKNianN tthiitmtui,
Nn. lil. l.niiiMliT- Citli I ti. Mr Mm, M. V Winn. Jtlt.
Nti I Til. Mutil (iimiui. Mi Mi IIknhv Wiioii
Nj IVi Tlit I'ol- il'Ai. Hr I'i (Mikkck MnvT.
.l IfU rri:liii; Id' (''I'tli'm. Hr lr. Ai.KttMiHii,
Nn lf-0. A lrlut wrltflil'M inuiixlilcr My Mrn. annik
.Vn ll'i. lluUmr -U Hull. Mr MMtnttirr Hmiwt. Iltl.
Nt H. A 1lnrlrHl Lifts 11 r ' amuim II id np.
ho 117 Mr NvH'I'm licit. I't lr., Mi Aqnk I'i kmino.
lit .trl' l'tiilniM. liy I'toiiKNi-K Wakpkn.
N.I 14V 'I ll Mll(r llcurl. ItV II. I. I'allJKoN.
,Sii III I. mly Vitluiirtir IMiiihhimU, 11 "Tmk
jlix una
No lit 1'itlr Itiil rntp. Mr nutlior nf "Pftrn 1 1mni"." IH'-tm
N'i I i'i 'I In iiiifiiM llnli-i. Hjr Hr J II. I(ibin-on. IU it.
No Ml Met iiii 'I'uo Min, 11 Itio tiiiilior uf " J ' or it
Th'll llhlltt oteil.
N. tit Tin l.nu'Vt' Hcr?t. H MIm M. V.. l'mnnnt.
No 1 '1'lit MrnNKl uC lr. Jvkjll nml Air.
lit ill. Mt II. MKIKMi'N,
N. 11H Ail Ol'l Alan HncrllU't. 11 Ann S.
Hi Kf MKN4.
K l I'Mili'rllH I.llnr. 11 iiiiUirr ut" Dora Tliorne.''
Jum llilnk of II I Wo will Kivo yoil Hvonly-Hvo rhanntiiK complplft novels fit If yon will trot, ua
only "K vurly HiittNCiIbnr Tin' uovols aro hplcihlM ours. and llny nrn jinhliHlipd oomplelo In
iiciit paiiiplihU form. Nolo tlm iinimn of tho authors they mo thn most rplohrntoil wrltr. both
of Aiiid'tcH unit Kuropn, Nolo nltfo tho loii( iiml fittrncttv lint frc in which yon htm tirlviIoiei!
Io Hilit No mutter which nf Iho iiovHh you choo,, jnu will ho pctfecily di'lfKhtcd wlili thorn.
.Mnfit or thn iiovwIh In thin lint noil for lifi omiIh i'hcIi In thn Sau nmlothor tUuarloH. Yon ran t
tKfuty fivfoflhem- any twrnily-tlvo you may chnno-frtt for Koltliii uwonly ono yti y Hiibsoi Iher.
Crtii ilouht I hat thin In a wornlerut oppnt .; Hiich a ono nn you nover had hp forr ?
Ninv fl ovnry readnr of thin papor connldPi ihls ofTor ah uihlreH"Oil to hlmne-f or licrf-flf IndlvM
ually Mako ut jour mind Hint you hnvo twnnty-tlvn of thro fhtirmlnu compii'to impIp
Ami how i-fiHlly ou can do U I What Ih It to pt ono yparly MilwrlbHr tothlMjiaprry Tlu-n Ih hoi
ono Rlnjiln ono of our prcsont wil'Mcrlhorn nml iokiIpih hut can do It, If t hoy will try Ih'ini'iuhor
yon hi h nnt iiMltnd to not up n club or to do any canvafHliitf, hut nioioly to no your InUuono- to
lii'inm nnt of jour iiotKhhorrt or frlcndH to tako our papm lor a year Anybody can do Hi'p
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