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L l r Portland Library The... NEVER SOBBED A Heppner ' ' Gaiette HENR00ST ' : ' 'Advertise in it and do business. OFFICIAL -PA P E E The... titO'stnftwrDows ' 'II ' has some 6f its ? own. FOURTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1897. ' I. , , TMXK.VT'tlO. Wil 1 SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.' , ' - - -' ' 'rTjBUSHgD Tuesdays and Fridays BY HII PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY OTIS A..W. PATTERSON, PATTERSON. - " Editor Business Manager Notice for Publication. United States Land Omcs, The Dalles, Oreeon, Dec. 1. 1896. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT RICH ard W. Kobtson. of Eiaht Mile. Oregon. has tiled notice of intention to make final proof before J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at his office in Heppner Oregon, on Saturday the 16th day of January,' 1897, on timber culture application mo. 'i &, tor tne nwoi section no. s, in town ship No. 8 south, range No, 24 east. He names as witnesses: John W. AllstnR, Charles Incraham John 8. Ingraham. Aaron 8. Haines, all of Eight Mile, Oregon. 49H-&K) jab. jr. MOUKE, Register. At tl.lSO per year, $1.25 for six months, 75 ot. tor three momna, strictly in advance. Aduertising, Sates Made Known on Application. THI8 PAPKR is kept on file at E.C. Dake'a Advertising Agenoy, M and 65 Merchants Exchange, Ban firancisoo, California, where oou : raots for advertising oan be made for it. 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. ' Train leaves Heppner 10:05 p, in. daily, except Sunday. Arrives 4:55 a. m. dally, exoept Mon- ' Westbound passenger leaves Heppner Juno tlfln 2:19a. m. ; east bound 12:51 a. m. ; . 'Freight trains leave Heppner Janctioh fcolng east M 10:43 a. m. and 8:46 p. m. ; going wejt, 5:it0 T.W. and 6.45 a.m. Notice of Intention. f AND OFFICE AT THE DALLKS, OREGON, U Dec. 3. 18. ' Notice IS hereby arlven that the following named settler has filed no tice of his intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be uiaue oeiure josepn L. uioson, u. . Jom at Lexington, Oregon, on January 29, 1897, viz: JUSTUS A. MILLER, Hd. E. No. 6482, for the NE) See 81, Tp 1 N, R 26E.WM. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, vte : Olln 8. Hodsdon, William Browning, Edward F. Browning, Jeff Evans, all of Lennsrton. Or. J AO, If. MUOttiS, 499-509 - Register, r. j; . V , United States Officials. " Proajdent . Grovor Cleveland -Yice-Preoldent Adiai Stevenson Reoretary of State..... .... . ..Kiohard 8. Olney -Secretary of Treasury... ..,John G. Carlisle Beeretary of Interior........ .... E. K. Francis Secretary of War ..Daniel H, lamont ,8eeretary of Navy Hilary A. Herbert Postmaster-General William L. Wilson Attorney-General .....Judaon Harmon Beoretary of Agriculture J. Sterling Morton " State of Oregon. Uovarnor..... .......... W, P. Lord Hsoretary of State H. It. Kinoaid Treasurer .... Phil. Metoohan Bnpt. Publio Instruction Ai. M. Irwin attorney General. i.C. M., Idleman H..i. (G. W. MoBride 8enato ?J. H. Mitchell ; Oonmen.... .ATT'' Printer W. H. Leeds !R. S.- Bean, V. A. Moore, C. E. Wolver , 81xth Judicial District. . Circuit fndge Stephen A. Lowell rroseear.ing attorney a Morrow County Ofitcists. Joint Senator - Representative. i onnty J udge. A. Commissioners, J. W. Beckett. Clerk Sheriff.: Treasnrer Surveyor.. School Bup't.. Coroner .. A, W. Gowan ...J. N. Brown G. Bartholomew ... J. 11. Howard 3. W. Morrow ....E. L. Matlock .... Frank Gilliam J. r. Willis ..... J. W, Hornor ...Jay W. Shipley .....B. F. Vaughau ayor. hu Town omoxiis, Thoe. Morgan iVoanlliiMMi ft. fL Horner. R. J. Sloonm, Frank Rogers, Geo. Conser, Frank flilliam Arthnr Uinftf. , . . Keoordar Fv,,M,U!,K,!5 rrmanrer K. L. Freeland Mr.l,.i A. A. Boberte Preemet OfBeere. Jnatlnanfthe fmam...:.'. W. K. Kichanlson ConsUble A N. 8. WheUtone j ' United Btmtri Und Offlean. f ) i . . . J. t. Meore.... i.. RNtlWr A.H Biggs .... B.F, Wilson... J. H. Bobbins. LA Oiasdi, on. .. Uaosivot Rnrlater Receiver XOBXT BOCIXTIEO. KAWUNSPOST.NO.lt : o. a. b. ' . ' Meete at Lexington, Or the Uot (UtanUy of hwd month. All veteraus ere inviun co ynu. " tt '" Comiaaoilar, ArCnUaf, Timber Culture, Final Proof. A Thumbscrew Torture to the BIGGEST NERVE Is USE SCIATICA wMlllli.lliii.( St. Jacobs Oil It turns back theecrew.It unwinds the twist. IT SOOTHES. IT CURES, NO FURTHER PAIN. 1 I IHIIt VIcClure Magazine 1897 SEVEN GREAT SERIALS Notice of Intention. LAND OFFICE AT THE DALLE8 OREGON, Dec. 17. 1896. Notice is i hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made peiore c.. u rreeiana, u. s. uommissioner, at iieppner, uregon, on v eDruary, btn, 1897, viz: ; HARRISON CUMMING8, Hd. E. No. 2862, for the NWV N W", 8ec 27, NW NEVandSMiNEU Sec 28. Tp 5 8, R25E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, vis: chanei u. Bums, James H. wyland, josepn Bannister, Walter Bennett, all of Hardman, uregon. jab. r. muuke, OU3-13. Register. Notice of Intention. LAND OFFICE AT THE DALLE3, OREGON, Dec. 21. 1896. Notice is hereby given thai the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support ol his claim, and that said proof will be made before I. W. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner, uregon, on r eDruary i, ibuv, vis : DIVID BAKER, Hd. E. No. 5981. for the BWK 8eo 83. To 1 B. R 24 K, W M. He names the following witnesses to prove nis continuous riaouce upon ana cultivation of said land, viz: Beniamin r. King, William T. King, jamel M. Harablet, Thomas J. Wlllhelm, all of lone, Oregon, J AS. T. MOORE. 503-13. Register. New Life of erant by Hami.tn Garland The first authoritative and adeuuate Life of urani ever puDiianea. (Begins in Lieeemoer.) .. .. Rudyard Kipling's firtt American serial, "Captains Courageous." (Begun in November.) Robert Louis Stevenson's "St. Ives." The only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished (Begins in May.) . , ... . , , , . Charles A. Dana. - "Recollections of War Time." Mr. Dana was for three of the most critical years ol the civil war practically a member of Lincoln's Cabinet, and is probably better fitted than any other man living to give an authoritative history of this period from his recollections and correspondence. . Portraits of Great Americans. Many of them unpublished. In connection with this series of portraits it Is intended to publirh special biographical studies under the general title of MAKiiKS ui tu.e, ujniun irom wasiiington to Lincoln. Pictures of Palestine. Specially taken under the editor's direction. Stories of Adventure. A serial by CONAN DOYLE, In which he will use his extraordinary talent for mystery and ingenuity which have, in the "Sherlock Holmes stories, given him a piace Desiae roe ana uauonuu. TEN FAMOUS WRITERS of two contributions to another publication which were engaged Irom him long ago, will appear iu McClurk's Magazine. JOEL CHANDLER HAKRIB. A series of new animal stories in the same field as the "Brer Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. Tblmbleflnger" stories. RUDYARD KIPLING. Besides "Captains Courageous," Kipling will contribute to McCldri's au oi tne snort stories ne win write during the coming year. OCTAVE THANET is preparing for the Maoazinx a series of short stories in which the same cnaracters win appear, aituougn eacn will be complete in itseii. Anthony Hop ' Brsit Harts) Robert Barr Frank R. Stockton Stanley Wtymin Clark Russell will all have stories in McClcre'b for the coming year. These are enly a small fraction of the great and important features of McCluri's Magazine for ma, me suuscripuon priee oi wnicn is only One Dollar a Year The new volume begins with November. Subscriptions should start with this number. The S. S.'McClure Co., New York. Notice of Intention. T AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE. OREGON, lJ Dec. 8, IKSXi. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of I his intention to make final proof In support of I nis cinun, ann mat tain prooi win be mane Be fore Jounty Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon, I at Uoppuer, Uregon, on January 15, 1897, viz: . . THOMAS McINTIRK, H. E. No. 6748, for the BK' Sec 1, 1 p 1 8, R E. WM. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon asd cultivation 1 oi, brio latin, vis; Thomas Ulltillln, Alex Cornett, James Mc- Intire aud James Johuson, all of Heppner, Or. WlitMn, A Campaign Of Education 00-10. B. F. Register D.J. McFaul, M. D. OPPICI5 , At Mus. H. Welch's Residence, Night telephone oofineetlon With the Palace UoteL W. FINLAND. tD. E. BISHOP. Prealdest. . Cask lor. TEAKSACTSi GLNERAL BANtLING BCSLVESS COLLEOTIONS U4 on FsTormbla Tarma. EXCHANGE BOUGHT & - SOLD EE1TNER. , tf '-'OREOON First National Bank Of HEPTNEH C. A. RHCA, T. A. Hmca, i Ceo. W. CON.ru, 8. vv.6rr.NCt".. " President Visa PresleUM - CasMer - Aaa't Csshlae Notice of Intention. La wd Orrirs at Tns Dau.rr, Orrooh, Deermlier 2ith lH'H. VTOTICE fB nERF.BY GIVES THAT THE 1 1 following-name.! settler has filed notice ol I his inututlon t make final proof in support ol niscinim, ana inai saiq priMii win ce inane te fore the County Clerk ol Morrow Co., Oregon, I at Heppner, Oregon, oa February l.Mh. IM1, vis: WILHON RICH ARDHOM, Hd. R. No. Ml, for the 8K' Dee 5, Tp I B, R 24 tt. W M. He names the following witnesses in prove I his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, vis: Thomas V. Graham, rharles M. Hastings, I Luther Huston, Andrew M. fsteraon. all oil Eisht Mile. Oregon. JAB. f. mhkk. &US-U - - .. Register. How to Get It ...For $5.00 U K Pfl R ALLELE D To be educated one must read tiie best literature. The best literature Is expensive. Leslie's Illustrated Weekly, Published at 110 rifth Avenue, New York, Is full of the beat things. Its Illustrations are superb; Ha stories charming; and Its literary departments are edited with oon- Nottct of Intention. Lamb Orrtcs at La (irahpr, Ossoow. XTOnrf IS HKRKBY 01VKN THAT THE lv followtng.namft ei'ttlvr has fllwt nntlrr I of his Intontion to make final inf In support of his tlalia, and thalsuM proof will madebe- lore the County Clers of Morrow County, on-g- mi, at Ilsjipoer, Orrgoa, on rebrnary a, Iwl, vis: JAMEH AYER8 H R. No. 'r for the N mku Hoc and H HUvhvN.TliI N.HrllHM. H namveth following wltnixxee to prove bis entitlnaoes rraUleaoe Bpoa and cultivation ul. said land, vts ; John Rarlwr, Isaae Vlnreot. Char Irs M. Long, (tmrge w. I'aarson, all ol (,iioav, iirnron. 4t4 14. B. r. ntUoS, Rlstar. summate skill. such a paper is a great popular educator. It should be In every '-V borne. j "Kf The sibecription price of Laslla'a is 14 per annua. Q . m.k. Iha ann.p.ll.11 ntf.r nf Ann. nf JlI 7V w - -r , Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi-' W tsfnt,i.. re Art -rA snijr vii ycai iui winy jjvu j Vo surb offer was ever made bfore. ho sued offer will ever be snads JJ aain. i nn iw. pipvn naif mm irceHwiii i nrmirai gr uiriawy j gut, ana win tx ronsiani reminders Of the giver s tludu Rentt by poetal order or check lo the i ' Iloppncr, Oregon. Imsnis i Ge&enl Etiiij Baiista. EXCHANGE 3a an parte ol the worll- "Bought and Sold. CnUertlsns made oa all points e . r iinslile Terats. afptas and a4lrtd4 Pmata, lit. WW 00. Ontario-Rorns Staac Line - BUBKS-SflHYOH STBGEUHE H A. VVIUIAMS, P'oo OSTAUIOJWItSS mt nuret Dally at A p. m. an J af- rtfes si Ocune la A3 (mars, Si'ialo Fore $7.00. 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Ia i la var trios adiior'al J.perlsnasle Tbe Uatlonk ft aon(set reslaw ff las tU't tfpr" ! follows witbcare alt iba inportatt tbllabthro( enJ ia dnalrtal mifafBata of lbs dayi baa l mtetyMf drpartmetit tf fsllgious Dt as; davotre gsnrb spare bo lbs Ifilartefs ol lb b ns rsvtaas aarresl lllMaiaie; fomfbsa cbrftll laMe-lalk stMit as sad Iblage: sad, ta abort, alma to tie ffisb llortalat ortgioai obaareeta, and feaaonttla attlarialntn.sl. tVflt)i)lC (lb Ml ff'7 A. fib tolataa, Iba fyt HI aastiaie Iba rilar tns ga ting t'l, ahirb a ill s U 't!f li II eMM.lr a4 ailf rliT.oaaa. Tbe ()i) 1 la jeMt-UrJ tver; HaUi ! r.f j lo lasnas lef. Tb fl-sl laaqe la task toofcitj la aa IflustraU i M t-e:. Xateher, laihlef abetillaknaM tnesi pagae aa lbs Kf ItUSff ieatae, iogallw Hb a lr aagftbar af f.! uraa. Tba fisi Tl. Ottlo k Is ISfaa 4 .Hare a faa q tv ee, a Uaa Ibaa a Mil dy. M.aJ of a ! aa vpi sad tllaatfab- Uslr.l, llilllf riaaa, ss 1ml C.ir. LFrLbl Ur HitiaaktS. Tbelt tba Kafarea4 tap Has t kaaga4 tfcra.il af Us4M Iaa Tbe iDttaulinif order hs now U so long In titM-rslion Ibst our U able lo ft Its tirartit bl resuHs, st all fvrtile ao far as ixiti'lon la ronr-rrtiril, says Iba Ixa ilon s. Tb sr really err- rntisrk able, rla 11 t mm a point of view sot Ukrly to Us InitiM-ilialely labrn. The suirrinry of the li tTrUir Is fottn. )lie Oiisara tbf 1,11 lr, Itlcl ta Dil s i it a Uiat moril eUnit aoiiult kly anl tnixle strn-ta and tboroucfifares trs), and. It mst m admtitri, nniar. Most of lhM tli'js were rtiiPffrrU, sml, Wlri(f of nosipr rlalilo eslur.atd ri.l sbly of feO rlrarl rfrflfipd ownnstiim tbe rnaarj ukkly la a wbtilisalr si; into lbs Irlbal rbamlirra, It.bm le rbl tf ibem, but at HI otr towns lbs whits irrrirr witb tbe -)! ma, kings la si, II In I be atr-ru'lstiL. (In t,r otlarr band, brre la bnwa w bit Iba Irb and lb fVotrb. Tb are seyrl pretty pure; 11 j kr p rslh.r to Ibrmaelves. sftrr lb tTa"f tif tha ,roilfir ,a!a, hilt In a cuujila (if tears tiKrfrli(n si;i Saarrl, Itatlf, SImI Im. el.m will m o-irrui. Aeit is. Ilir b.rd litll- Alrtlrrn. with b a mg r1y. Shoft rg and IHit(rarf ,d tuarklpp if Mark sbd rrty and tr.ii.tsr l, tmlit Ibe etreet, stxl Iba IrUb lerrbrr batft slvnit, va-lal trtd fn'f f 'linf. Tbe sra turth -TU-t)l la Ibalr own waf, but, for ail Ihal.i.tie rnlaara Ibe sharp, iiWh eltalitr if Ilia fi fi-rrirr. ftirn aa s tni.frr ir avittr.) Urlprr). tret la bis a. li links U-ly all ilorpy lislllira, ejr,a!jr filelil Sb-f balrt.l f.f rata. MEANS TOWARD GOOD LOOKS. Trifles Which Aid In Keeping; Women's races Fair to View. . A well-knowo Writet says: "A wom an's gospel is io be lovely in mind and Txdy." We ail know that loveliness of mind is reflected in the expression of the face hid eyes, but as it cannot affect the texture or color of the skin, I will give you a few recipes for developing and enhancing the beauty of one, while you alone can cultivate the loveliness of the other. Fineness of the akin; daintiness of the body and roainess of the complex-i ion depend almost entirely upon bath ing, as a means both of obtaining and retaining them. ' A cold bath is a good tonic and nerve bracer, but it neither cleanses nor beautifies the skin to any extent' , Nor should delicate girla tr women think of indulging in it unless 80 advised by their physician. The tem perature of a' beautifying bath should be from 70 to 75 degrees, and it should be of daily occtlrrenee. Ordinary' wa ter, that is, water neither particularly hard nor soft, is not sufficiently cleans ing to the skin, and a French firm has lately introduced dainty bags contain ing almond-meal, oatmeal and orris root to be placed in the water a ' few moments before the bath is ready. This renders the water Very milky, sua has a wonderfully softening and ' whiten ing effect. Baths in which milk, bran or etarcb. ha been placed are found to refine or whiten the coarsest, rddest skin, if perSitrtently used. Softness and firmness of skin may be obtained by tbe use of a simple unguent made famous by the Greek and Itoman women, who centuries atro set ua tbe example of perfect personal cleanliness as the road to beauty. The following can be made with very little trouble, and it i de lightfully exhilarating aftef UiebaMv: Hest white vinegar, erne pint; ltfae- mary, rue, camphor and lavender (of each), two drachms. Let the herbs soak in the vinegar for several hours, then strain. Bub thoroughly all over the body and a delicious comfortable feeling and a dainty perfume will re main with one all day long. There are many LttJe skin, troubles whloh are both pemisteni aivd trouble some, and vex one's very soul by ap pearing on the face. A greasy skin may arise from various cauaes, but generally from lack of cleanlineas or debility of the skin. Only an astringent has any effect upon It, and a Very simple, entire ly harmless one may be made from one pint of tosownter, half a pint of white wine virtegar and a few drojat of es sence of rase. This lotion may be ap plied with a piece of soft linen or a very fine sponge. r.Iackliends are very dfffleulS lo get rid of, and are caused by the clogging cf the jiorest of the skin by dunt or for eign matter. 'Alcohol, 90 per cent., apJ plied by'meana of a piece of clmmois skin, will give tone to the akin and re move unsuapx't'ted dirt and dust, at the same t ime at imulating the small glands) nnd removing, by constant use, tlus Tnn and freckles may be itirnoved by t he umo of the following lot ion t Two drachma of powdered aal ammoniac,' four dra'hiiMS f eau da cologne, tts rjunrt of distilled water. Lemon Juice and borax are both wry efficacious. and are home rr medic. Many skint will stand constant wsh Ing, but nerd Id m clcatml afbnr a dturty ride or walk by oUisrinransthaa eosp ami water. Lait Virginal Is a de lirious preparnrtlon, and ran be mndw ns fiiliows: One pint or n, orange fiower or el'ler flowtw'' walrr, half an ounce of simple tinetnre of bentnln And ti-n dmpa of tincture of myrrh. Afli'r tn-liijrexpoaoiltohAniho.- chill Ing winds, It la a goml plan, um re tiring, to rub a quanUty of fnwli cream on lias face, removing aftrr aUnrt five or tn in I utiles, to lm aptilhl strain, followed by a generous puffing of rte pnwih-r. Ilcfnov In Uio morning by t-M water and IJt Virginal. Tba tiap of rmartwtiri, face pnwtWra and rotigra ratiniit hr Utn 0roigj ooo- drnim-l. Tbey stamn tiie avraon uaiog Uwm aa silly and vulgar In Hat eyes of all refined and cultured ople, and dm nut In even tbe sligbtieH ilrgrra riJiAiira or liesutify. A good ormipleslon hceda no arUfjplai toning of h-lgiiicnltig, nsi tirv taMnif Iba elrvereat e( all artist. A pnOr skin la Kwpt cbgpwd and ita CondiUoR UlllOrrillra by U rpplll'S' tbin f Matnetic--ofbni. Indeed, It la poiiemrd by th JiannftU Itigrnllrnb nrtitaUicd in them. Ararhle aiid white It-ail am Ui two ilrtia rtwsit ua1 In tlntlr prvpatatlnn. and two of bh rank- eat pol.n which can ha IntmnttcsMl Into tba Ptslnm. VI Heal treatment (ur Urn braeUfytnir, preapfving ami lm fflii4r tba corapleibin stwmM fMily Im unibrtaken uii'W tbe dirrrtioa of rme's family pttyairiart, and one a- U-rn npiai, ahnuJd Im criilinnel j tlrotly and faithfully nnUI lb pur- aaa bs S'-Cnmi'lielaal. Kutiilng short of a cofrt(t mur of trrafitimt will pen rtfirarloisa, tb fa! plca ail i Ira, ri,ty of alrcp, frrah alf, care ful dVi and arrupuliniaelaasiliiieaa, ail wonn msr h"i V baa compUikwis fa Aixl aaeal bi kak bj.io. I Allies ' IIhttm J"rnal. HigEest of all in Leavening P6wr. Late-&JGoWTR.eport aw PURE GREAT Ph UHUil.-t (WO, Dally Journey of the Sun Pnxaled the Anclenta Many trroueoos Theories. Strange as it may seem ill this' Bay and age,' the rising ahd setting of thj sun vas the jgreatest of natural phej nomena to the ancient scholars. "The were gre'atiV puzzled to know hbw the same sun tvliieft JVlunged lhto the'oceavi nt A fabuloits drsUUefe in thetveStcoUlJ reappear the next morning at an' equalj. ly great 'distance in' the east. AcW R& Sir Robert Ball points out, a taumber ipf remarkable theories were advanced, nnd every one of them wrong, "The old mythology1 asserted that aftef the sun had dipped in the western ocean at sunset (the Iberians and other an cient 'nations' actually imagined that they1 could hear tho hissing of the Waters aVhen 1hi' 'glowing 'globe "was plunged therein) he was beiifed by Vul can and pieced in a golden goblet.' This strfinge craft with its 'astonishing car go navigated the 'ocean by a northerly course, so aa to reach the cost again in time for sunrise the following morn ing. Among the 'more sober physicists of oldi' as We Are told by Aristotle, it Watr belfevfed fflat' in some manner the suri was conveyed by night across the n6rhern regions, and thatdorkhess was due to lofty mountains, which screened off the sunbeams during the coitce, tea and other tropical products. The whites settled m Australia, so ViioUghf these Officers, are' like the dog in the manger. ; Some-one will have to tnke a good port of Australia to develop it,' fror It fs a pity to see so fine a cdun try lying wnete. Englniid is a useful enough nation aa an ally to Japan but if any ill-feeling arose between the two countries it would' be a wise thing to 'send some battleships to Australia aAd annex part of it. I found that this Lt the prevalent opinion in Japan, and it is certainly not sirTrising that this small oofffitry, teeming With iU 45,000, 000, should regard Australia, with only 4,000,000, with a certain amount of covetousnesa." . . Couimeiitiiig upon this, the Argus says: "We have not formulated or even dis cussed any rational policy to gukle us in "our -dealings witJi'tiiese 'eufllern neighbors; consequently the attitude of Australia must be one of -.simple. aloofness. ' Mr. Coote's tidings are an 'eloquent homily to Queennland as to the necessity for federation and a re minder to the colonies generally how precarious the position of Australia would be were It not an Integral part of the British empire. While that kt s. menace can only arise to Australia in the eVent of A great war in which the Voyage." Another theory was that the I naval s'rength' of the empire- Is over- sun actually Pursued his course below (he solid earth during the darkness ot tiight,' and "philosophers taught the same about the stars that tofler and set. These are "but samples of many theory that might 'be -named 'with regard to the phenomenon of sunrise and sunset. TE-ACrlERS IN CAMOODlA. - a- -.. A Bptrttaal ' Bond -Hetwnr 'thaal aiid Their FaplU. ' Allchildren whopreHeiitllieiriftelvesnt tne vest for study are muini, it is hot 'ever' reqtrred' that' their pnrehls bring Ihem or snd thtth, says Popular Science Monthly. The ih'woomef chooses his professor and, if accepted, lf trins at once to stud v under hlariireo Hon, installs himself in his cell or trl the school lmll.Ond becomes his servant! If the' brofessoV tuia aJroiulv ttn mitiiv tiew pUj taxed, in such a tase Jarxin, enrolled upon the side of England's enemies, wduld be an Important- factor in the bum from the Australian point of view." The Australians, therefore, like the Foniaros, are not inclined to do more than lake note of the fact that danger may threaten them front Japan.; 'It is different with the Dutch. They talk of taking the bull by the horns. J'rof. Rchk'gel 1 write in the Dagblad,' The Ilagut as follows: "Tbe only way to guard agalnot at tacks Upon the colonies by tbe Jap anese is to drive them out of Formosa. Holland must take posseeion of For- nioao. The remembrance of Dutch rule has hoi yet been eradicated in that Island, and both Chinese and natives would welcome our return ns putting an rod to the relrnina' anarchy.' True. Japan wiuld not voluntarily give us th biirt'trj cilUwaa? antxhcf; I iilondi But Uiat is not necessary. 1'er hes M guides bis ch.ile.e, nl" liussla nnd France, and even Eng- ,,!,, nuini, juiu UUIIWHI 111 l innMn nr Ing Uic Jaimnese. The seed sown by Dutch milliliters end teachers two oco tunes ago would then leelily bear fruit," Liwrsry Digest. rffifiils, ' fie refuses J the pll and advlst teacher; sometimes directing hint to a master Who has few or no pupils,1 or takes bim to tbe su- iicrlor who will select a teacher for biui Tbe choice of a professor Is ulwuvs A grave affair, ln'cause It Is held In fan liodin, as In nil Buddhist and Drahnmfie countries, thut professor and pupil ore bound 'by strong ties of spiritual sfj unity, aim uis uie pupil ougni to re spect his maatcr aa be dors bis faMirr and mother. The law IntljeU Hie sniu4 iveiaa.lt r upon an offouse of tlw pupil against bis master as an offrnae by a soil agaitiat bis father and mother and it 'irearrtlea that In certain nuas tbe pupil mnf be liCir Of hil ImifesM hnl he hnM 6AntA for Mrd or snniiHctl linn or served him when studying tinier bis direction; not only a futility liotid Iml a religious bond, too, Is eaUdillahe.1 lie I ween them, for tbr'protrwsMir fffskc II bis buainesMi U teach his ipd thb emit so by which be may ram more advanU grous rrliieariiation and reorh the Nir vana, aud becomes bis spiritual guide. ft Cosiforuble While TrsveUsc Id onol wsslber. Tba Union raeiflo system bests its trains Ihronghoat by stesm best from the engine, thus mak ing every part ol all Ua ears pleasant and oomfortable. It also lighU its ears by lbs celebrated l'lstaoh Lsabl making tbom brilliant at night. Passsnsara earned daily on tba last: mail, tot sleeping-oar reservations, tioksU, or in formation, 611 on of address R. W, llsitar.Ueo. Agl , 133 Third BU, hort Isnd, Oregoo. HERE'S A COOL" HOUSE. Tilr Sim Wing ililtth in ene of ibe new i hi i.i.i ys in a f.riniiti.n f.ir a ptlflih. 7bry ra rlgbi Inefirg In d amrUr add fnwrtawea fv Vnrg. 1 be s'ajf if tsae-bamlain, and an st tl. frame fur Iba- bauir, wImIi was a rrihd f irra ,f cl iron, with A bole In ll.a n rwr f.,r a iT'ii'le f'l. Alia'ld (- ll.e bninmrr I4a k t" T rut's, ear rir-l up lollir lipiif lk frsm end li-.w 4 (HI lb iitlr, brant. I r s? 'f 7 rn't- l lib Iba Slid faabamnl Maipb. Trl tea otoa bad Iml i i-f Ibe Bil. Slid A (JaTmaa lavaalav ('aaratve aa Kaaa um ( oaifhrtalOa I Bam mar. The boliar of tbe wAU-f tubes la the rcmsrkablnlnilldlnfc' freak of afWtnsn Inventor, wis claims Uit be baa bulvcl lb prUilem of a constant Urrtfa-ralurc that anAy lie rvgtilstnf at w ill, atxl inri dentally aecamd a atrnelure that com bines Uie elrmruts of strength, Mnforl and beauty II first put UP A skrletin of 111 hotiee. the frame) for walla and flunre Iwlng nt water tulnnr, con lire W with A pnmMng anrf Mlcf aystcni in lh haarnicnt. ' Amttnd tbia skelHrta. tmj tha New York Journal, b pot tip his bone In Ibe ordinary way. Th lairs rre wltbla tbe walla and l-lwern tbe floors and ceinnfa. In It summer Dm Ibis tubing Is cimtwrUal with lb reytiUr wstrr supply, and a etravly ttreaifl flows through Mi pip- In lb !la and irrtiVr lh ffiwiCa, rlrcuistihff ntrr preaaurr, itaasrWrig Ibe beat o( I ha wtlla and fbwirs aa H f)w, Ihir nf Ihc lowg and r winter the loin Inr la rfHiha. U-d wKH Ibe tmllef, and )Str brslrd lo l0 deerae fiirwd Ibfonfh Iba clrrnll of pl. Tbe wa ter St Ibe CttiUel I f.nind to le Af m-eaCif lo 41 itrrra. f li rcmblnlftg M Regress bsHe hern dvtrl1iiit-. f bt.eighetit Ilip Hcxtaa. Tb fA 1 tba elrearbiswa if watrc ran m cra-'i' ll1 so a la allow lb-flglnaarj main. tnaarw of a nala 4rrnt"rir Ibrougbotit tb bulitlinf . APA7rf alXPArttrON. Maw tb raate' la tUgaeA I As. braila. Tb (iertrisa pacr tJnrm Ft ylatal l?,t titer bra cUi-r twaadra llHrttatu akn,g tmm Imbiwd wiUi UiaOaait for trw lifTilnry. It would m ltiir etii'g trl krfnt la turn far txjr OrVtiSil e.rtiu inaaira ark miw fwlim li rla!'! Ll lla of featloM tmlabU f llinifa-, Jsia. Wi Ibe bmr of IM I iirlart THEY SPIN BY HAND. Uld-raabloaa4 lllarb sabMMl-se Btlll aaaA Their Want lata Coaaarllrat, The hum of Use sjilniring w la-i-l la at CI a familiar sound in liba k 1Iujm1, al qtaiint and IntrresUng n-aurt In sum mer and a tulAiaturt world In v. Inter, In which b!ie latbit aiul ruatonia arw Ibiaie of 'j0 years ago. Tiie Ul.iiul la IS mik-a off lite Ithcaln Inluint aliora and aJnaiat directly aoutgi of aUiruiy I'ulnt Judith, eaji the New York Herald. lti beads of 30 lllocb Island fiunille art Sail In fksUing lil Ul other day and piiMlicil up llie Ilia mrariwrlo Oak dale, where Mary left hw nl wool fti Im carded into rolks for band spinning. The rolls will ta-gpun and knitted InUi eloekiiigs and nil I ten fic the prutrc tUHt of bh Wdy laJafsrter aaiiuit IU bleaJi wlntrr wimU of Utm All an lie. Them ar times during the wiiibr w laai Uia IimI awcr hum Uie trcw bes Uuak at a vrUa lly of St ftiilew at la-nir, atid women tk thrlr llf In lla-ir bamU w hen tln-y ventura iml af I to if a. The kanlatin of last bslaiat la aliiHMt CtMllplrt, John Mw.rJ. cttsst.lUial Iba flral Wfaillen liilll In ("miner Urn t near Oak i la la, wherw Uim carding waa ibaiw by aiwrr card. In ITVt Iba I'.hak lalaiid era laiui IA arewt woiil Wi bh ttiill til In carded lido lulla, aid grmmitbm of tr frnrrtli.ui tiav kepi tip tba a-tlr, lea-mcflr many ba- 4 grain arwwwu- panlol Uia word, anil grbst al snaillrn mllla wrm kept nniiing day atal lghl, while Ui fl.fe-meh bixl fartia-ra en bije. Ua-iifi-lr la tlai qieWH ('tin-U-cut tUlar bliUl lit ik w aa tbiba. si 3 aitb a eil -aiif, l lg4lr. mll"i elotueM tn tbe (f eaat, turn beC ilien- J 5V ifS A I r' ibiwaj up lb rial. f-r fi. Itst. tkn t. .! iba lral'aC,a.ao. e m.. r (n ()) (li ebd lbbaitinir OiW. si aarreeifi.all ,, n U. I 4..eali.f a.int .y Vr Aal- J U t&-sJ -w VaAJ KJ I I g". Ai.d iba a It ran., im V.p i f tba ry I aila la tlx AreaA. kfrlMurnei .aw, ? i - it ai.a in rar wiia a aaj ai.aji.aa p-w fmm, rri fnas. ! ' W9m it-w, Vy , af tha b.ts, bMira 'J I I f Ing. Tb were kI i ir-r!riirr IT 1 1 1 S " ? u:n i b old fkiisMd fswlbod af tracing aw lrtiitili.gr by tii.etia of a 111 end fri running ttl a wlr O'er lb bath Is St.. I la fofus In msny satmmisg ptbiade. Bint baa survived kiny tunc prwtrit lions s;sUma. A i.iew bsl llirite ha.kllig pnarhtti bag ara Inl.BleH ff Ibis purpiea wbi'b iaaaid ll of grvat aaaistam to lli ewifiiinlng pupil. Tb tn bins a !- of etriaig bieial n-la ill wbitb Ik pupil ks 4ed. 1 beaaj twls in'" a tn s h a way ttqae Iba pujl Wi Bisk all Iba neit-.e .f swim Ining. belt Iba bMt f elflklngemt fnjallr la baaraed, lit ktt-e ta al ,a,l .i fit liu water an I put It laW ,ta tiea. Walt. Tboii t" fti alatt bell ff-.. .1 (,.., ,a a, t afalvlaa- CM. ) rvbU ba I olrcr tbef wer Conterii alai'it I da a.ri4 ktia.1af aa l laaVia mil dfteer Is Voi'tiii. Mrlr Utat It wa a l.m. i dav ieet,t but ter. htxrfUal si J snst ic giul be Vltf9wcbut Jsfa aaj tUl bowttry, with great ft sat a. .4 ! e-t coal be U Uatist. VM,e a) aiaa. I tsaaixat aoai for Ui t u:iir f rt. I asewea,