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CURIOUS CONTRASTS. I h r l i r i i w u v to u d v u n i ' r y o u r Inin litres i i i i c i r s i s is tu yin ir M-ll w i t h U k 11'*'!. s l U 'ii K vv I h i m - I il i i ^ i essi v r niel I i i h I m c a n ani y o u , Mut «MilV tiiiMiii’i iillv , lillt w i t h t h r y nm l in I v ice I hut it in i i l t i i n r s u l i l r tn H iv e in I i u m i h - h ’, m a i l e r s T h e la tter Is i i l w u \ s i n lis iil e n ii a silent l e a t m e ln Im n k in n However, w e m i i s i ile t II m lv ÍH a h le tu ai <411 :« i 1 11 v o ll w i t h t h is lai I 'I he otti« n s a m i ill re c tors ul i l u s i n s t i t u t i o n a l w a y s stanti re ru h to j ; i v r ■ d v i r e to its p a t ro n s m i a u v li n a u i nil m ilt e r s , as t h e y a p p re c ía te th e sill cess n! th e liis litu t toil i l r p m i l s o n the s i i c i ess o l its d e p os itors . WITCHCRAFT IN SCOTLAND. HAD EYES, BUT SAW KJT. A ü t h o r . W h u w W n li n g * and M .th o d " B . a t n c e L a y n g ’a Fat* at »ha Handa af o» Lifa Wara Conlradicle ry. i tha Mob In 1705. A mull of yeulua when be wrltea a T b a t tiallar In « tri Ijcriifl ami brutal bonk and all the g„,l comea mailing treutiuent of Hiiruril wlo ües ouï e lliln bis wild" Is In an abnormal aialw. tooineil lu rira tu tbotlanil I* ahown lu ami lieiicv live* of men of letters have HU-wart Dh k a "Tlie l'ageuut ut tbe often been In glaring eoutraat to their Fort h.’ lu I70.’i Fltteu weetu guldr’l u riling* Mnntiiluiie tells US that tie uuenvlublo nolorlety iru n i a sériés nf alw ays ubaerved supen elestlal n|ilu |il’usis ni buis nf nul woliieii, tinij (lie Inns to lie aefoiii|innlisl with sutiferrii pulllpllleleers nf Mie iliiy were kept I ll ’ ll || l l l u l ' H l s O il I lie u t lle l till t i l l , t i l l ’ bu*y nu botli aides lu <lef«*iiijliig ami must iii t It ««at I niarlu n profeswira <if ,-pl iteuniim lug t lie u< lion nf the mngl« riireuulsiii have uften lived III.« uu llutes. T l , v un Unir «a J a: i bul lies Ol lril|i|ilsts Sullle of the " I l aeeius llmt N blii'k.ljiltli, nue best sen s u i i k s buve been written by l ' n i r b k Mnrtou. Iielng tukcu lit. de ■lieu wliu l e v e r eiiotTed a ■oil water clured Unit lie wua h « w Ile lied, and ou lire*-/.«. » l i n i n g war suites have been h l» liisllnii l Inii u uuinte-r nf old wnrn written by timid men mid women who en were lliru w n Inio |irlwon. Mullled Wunld tin' e shrieked at the sin lit uf M by tbe inuKlslrutes and lulnlafer» of mouse, mid by intis steeped III t lie very spirit of devutluu have been written the town by day null tortured by their Than She Realized W hat It Really Maant to Ba Blind. •'U'eie »no ever bund for an entire evening uf y m ir life blind In tbe midst of a Judy • mo puny who were sewing and ■ batting and dldu t In tbe least realize your p li g h t / asked a social worker receoUy " T h a t was wbut happened tn me nut lung ago. and I must - iy St was a most urn omfnrtnble rlpttrleute. I sympathize wltti per antis win, have lust their sight uuw as 1 n e 'e r did befure ’’Y u n see, I went to ra ti upon a young girl from my hnme l u w u who Is IM-Ing isl m u ted In u private Institution fur tbe blind near here. I bud beet, to see tier before, and so I stub prepared fur l b « way her companions crowded ale,lit tue. felt m y clothes, m y bands and my face am i remarked every thing j 7 T . . 7 * on.“ '»«/t by met, of doubtful morality, who t - n J . by night who never tet .. .................. .. le s s at borne than lu a ■l**,l*- b,,t *“ »'* “ ■ wak« l*r‘*“ hat I , - liow pu-tty «lie looks.” und so < lirtsUati , bu r’ ll Charles l.u m b was "•« “ 'em with plus, these miserable on. Nor was I surprised when my ready to wager that Mlltuii'a morning wollleo were wn,o Induced to con friend conducted me through the cluuu- h y m n In Paradise was penned at mid ( Teas any thing roouiH. pointing out the new work and night, and we know positively that ’One wo m a n In particular. Beatrice displaying Home line lace work Hhe hud T h o . . . paon w lio snug the praises of L a y tig. bud been singled out by M o r started that morning, quite as though li e early lining III the ’’Hensons." used to ion for bis special vengeance. •be cotlld see It nil lie abed till utHui Sir Itl< hard Steele suld (bat sin, came asking him to “ B u t on this visit, for the first time, make some mills fur her. He. believ could discourse elo<|iiciiily on temper 1 was Invited to stay for slipper und Tilt Ot ti RELIABLE" ing they were fur some evil purpose, nuce when lie was not drunk Wund upend the evening with the girls. 1 worth In Ills 'Old Oaken Bu cke t" sung refused lo do so. and she we/it off was delighted to accept tbe invitation m uttering Imprecations. When he fell the praise uf coli) water under tbe In und enjoyed tbe meal, which was to-rv spirarlo!! of brandy Or Johnson III she was heard to say, ‘ He inlclit ed by sighted waitfesnes tn a well who wrote so welt oh |silltetiess later tilame bis nne tongue for Ills III.' On rirlc rtril, H r-C lta a * d Seed lighted dinin g room But after that rilpted tils opponent a with " Y o u lie this tissue of trivialities she was I in m y expericte «• came W e walked from sir” " Y o u are a vile Whig , siri” prisoned, ami practically under lor the dining room Into dim balls, nnd us Burn s was n rotnpound of "dirt and lurH ,|l(, acknowledged to (he minia w e mounted tbe stairs to tbe sitting di lly .” Ituuss«au, w ho was alwaya ters and magistrates tbat she bad room we walked Into utter darkness. filling people'» c y « « with tear«. tic iiiade a w a r linage of Mortou and I began to envy my friend, who t rip trayed and slandered Ills lieiiefiif tora atuck plna In It. ped lightly by m y side, while 1 could EARLY In turn nnil sent hla children to the " A f t e r a long period of Judicial bul only grope m y w a y a w k w a r d ly . Once found I Inga hospital When Moore pro MATURINO lying she was set free or. In other ¡ h i h h I tn Scutt to go atid see Metros« words. Iiambsl over to the mob to In the sitting room I felt for a chair nnd dropped Into It. w a iting for the HEAVY abbey, ns Sir W a lte r had 4cacrll>ed It. work their will on her Ha ng e d on a Bu t the Inugh by lii’ Hiullghl. " I ’lKib. poob.” said Sc utt rope between a ship arid the ahore, lights to be turned on YIELOINO ter nnd the chatter went on uncon “ you don’t supliose t ever saw tt by ahe was pelted with stones till half cernedly about me. and after a few F o r F »11 r t s n llu g m oo nlig ht!" W illi a m Matthew s.S alu te dead und Dually pressed to death u n minutes It d a w n e d upon me that lights ili’UVe’a Monday t ’liata ‘ ‘S lm d eln n d der a door It seems that In those were not necessary In an Institution C h a lle n g e ” days no one was safe against (he for the blind at nigh t: that the sitting wildest accusations which might Is, room was ” o d a rk e r for those girls lit Nt \Y |,| f « ^ i.l r < lai, brought ugulnnl him." then than It bad tieen all through the (• ra jr W i n t e r Oavio« by W hic h th* Hollow Strip « of beautiful, sunny day I had enjoyed so Swedish Red Dough A r t Produced. much A « my eyes grew a hit ac /A# /■##! i/«| H aven't you often askeil. “ H o w do customed to t li e ’da rkness | could per B U t k Kuiuan they get Hie hole« In nu n n rn n l? ” Ye» re ive that Ihe g'rls had d r a w n tbelr A*(r* A\tf.j you undoubtedly have, and unless you Probably a Dutch Invention of the chairs up around mine and were busy Seventeenth Century . have visited a iiiarnrohl factory yon w ith embroidery and lace m aking a« Fur Spring IMaiitlng T h e history of sash w indo w s Is som e are probably ■till In doubt lutcrest they talked. w h a t obscure, but the probability Is “ Shadelurid C lim a x ’ lug methods are employed In bringing " A n d for the rest of the evening 1 this food Into the form in which It u that t h e ) were a D u tc h Invention and K A rll^N t, Moki l * i t » l tilt*, I.i r ^ r a t mill sat there fry in g not to let m y blind that they were Introduced Into En g place,) before ttie public. ( U l K\ r r (iro w u IVotlui' land soon after t h « revolution of It 188. ness fret me. not to appear stupid li>K loo bueli* 1« |*ei nero uu d ry bill laud A fter the dough ba- been well m l m l T h e derivation of the word "sash" In when the girls, forgetful of m y afflic and kneaded in „ powerful machine It 1* ^ / u AtK.fr t h a t yoM u r r »/rttim/ i j enui n* tion. held up their work for m y Inspec Is n u d y to form tuto muenroul. which this sense Is the D u tch " s » » . ” a sluice— ** JShtliit lit* it U n i i u l N t i i / « htt y i/o rt I f t u m Hon. T h a t was the time I realized old Englt«ti "snsse “ In Queen Anne's 0 u r /*«#F f / i n if B t i r * /'r 1 « r# 1 i r e • «* tuli’ y o u Is of a tube shape about one-fourth w h a t It really Is to be blind.” — N e w C a n n o t ujfu> i to f i l a n t a n y u l h c r $ t n l oul § Inch In diameter, or spaghetti, which reign they were yet *„ comparatively uncommon na to be mention,si as a York Press. la n solid all’ k shape of about one Write» for S a r i p U i end Price* ajiecliil feature of houses that were eighth Itieh In diameter T ills Is done A s k f o r ( a la i , . N a . \.K*> Civilizatio n! In the T a l le r , by forcing (be dough under hydraulic advertise,) na "to let." A Japanese diplomatist Is said to pressure through a cylinder with a Hat for Instance. No 178. May 27-.'iO. 1710. have exclaimed: " F o r 2.000 years we P O l I U t O . ORISON there la thla advertisement: circular bronze die or mold at the but kept peace w ith the rest of the world " T o be lett. In Devonshire Square, tom T h e mueuroul die Is full of holes and were k n o w n to tt but by the m ar- near Blshopagate. a very g o < x f Brick u I h , u ( one fourth Inch |ti diameter, anil House » f :i Itootns of a Floor, and a vets of our delicate ethereal art and M i ll hole In is a smalt pin In tbe center the finely w rou gh t productions of our of It Will, b Is nttucbe,| In lin e side of g o o d Hall, with very good tight and the hole Tills pin forms the hole In dark Closets, the whole House beiug Ingenious handicrafts, and n e were But from the the macaroni and divide « the dough well wainscoted and ansli'd with 30 accounted barbarians: d a y ou which we made w a r on other on one side na It starts through the Sash Lights, a very pleasant und con nations and killed many thousands of h o le but before the dough rem lies (he vcnlent o i t b e lielnw Stairs." etc. end of the Inde the dividisi s id e come« F ro m Eng la nd they passed Imo our adversaries you at once a dm it our together and re m a in « so. making a per France, where the first to put them up claim to rank among civilized n a t i o n » ” feet lulic T h e spaghetti die cnntnlns was Marshal de txirge at his new | O n mailing the foregoing tn the Ja v a only plain hole« iilmut one eighth Inch h o u s e nt M ontm artre Speaking of 1 T i m e « we are reminded of Professor IjM'uted at London. Oregon, in III diameter arranged In groups When K e n n y 's story of the shipwrecked mar- this. Lister In HRW writes In tils " J o u r ma< m oni and «puglietii «siine from the ney to Paris :" " W e had the good for | Iner who at d a w n came across a tii«* ( ’a l a i M x i y a mountains, s i m i p r e s s e s or cy lin d e r» they nre cut lulu gibbet and exclaimed. '’T h a n k Cod. tune here to find the marshal himself feet alxivesea level, twelve certain length«, the length depending H e show,si us Ills great sash win,lows, j here 1» a sign of civilization.'"— London miles from Cot t a if e U|«in whether the curing or d ry in g ta how easily they might be lifted up and I Ulobe. to lie done on trnyn or by hanging over dow n nnd stood at nny height, which (irove, Ore. roda A Clever Phrate. co ntrivance, he anld. he had out of In a sninll volu me „r kiimorous let In curing or d ry in g macaroni tbe - Eng la nd by n small model brought on Cuisine and Recommendations length of time varie« according to the tera and • iKM’tns. otte of .......... these thè clas- from thence, m there being uoiu- noth - purpose m u t i mence, e re oeing ---------------- — .............. excellent. Hot mineral baths, process employed and lo atmospheric ||1(f of |lol<M. , n « I n d o « * In France i *'0 " C1,7 ,,r ITi'k'ue. by the late Wtl- conditions outside the factory und the Ham Jeffrey Prowse, there occurs the before London Standard. recommended by physicians for standard of quality maintained Some following footnote to the prefatory rheumatism, stomach, liver ami makers require only thris- days, while memoir by I’uni Hood, tbe editor of O rig in of a Postal Custom. i F u n . referring to Prowse’* apprentice kidney troubles Very extensive, others take na many ns six ilnys — T h e steamship Oregou was ’oat off Omaha lice connection w ith the A yle sb u ry News: grounds with swings, tennis E ire Islam! on March 14. 188*1 She " I find among tils papers a rough copy was rammed by a coastwise schooner, court, croquet ami other amuse of verses for tt about ' K i n g Cllquot.' A m e r ic a n S u n s h in e . remaining afloat for half an hour, a Prilli a man lias made the expert dated 1S5.V which w in d up w it h this ments. Splendid trout fishing at time which made It possible to save meut It Is Im possible to lielleve how co uplet: hand. Automobile line from Cot every person aboard When her mall vivid and how severe on British eyes "His courtiers found htm out at last be was Ashed up and delivered the pieces tage (¡rove orver good roads. Is the glare of the American sun. nud neath the table sunk. " , " rotH*d « “ I Problematically pious, but Indubitably Write for full paticulars, rates, 1 also how Impossible It I». no matter ! drunk. how strong British prejudice may tw i u ,«,-v hM‘1 b w n , h *‘ w r * * - ,he first etc. Address " I t Is uot every lad of t w e n ty who It, that regard to play golf In the coat of ■ practice which Is now « I l l ’ ll all the traditions of Scotland I’.v dire, lion of the Interna- can pen as neat nnd sm art a line as that last.” — L ondon Chronicle. pres, rila* ns decent Very soon the ! U" ,0,,- T b e Cr‘'U,t for Briton golfing In America will have f »•^ believed to. ba Pope's Initials. cast from him that worse than super ,l" ‘‘ E d w a r d M Morgan. « that A le xander Pope was a v ictim of his filions garment and will I«. going with ,l,m ‘ " ««b o rd ln a to position tn the N e w York postoffice, who foresaw that | Initials A fte r the publication of the light heart and light raiment no call a few minutes wo rk with a rubber i Duiictad one of the poet's euetnles. ed "In «lilrt sleeve*"— like the Altieri stamp would forestall an Infinitude of ! w h o had suffered a severe trouncing C . I,. Churchill T . K. Alicen« can himself.— London Globe. compla int.— N e w York Sun. In the satire, declared tbat If you took I'hotte .'fcri the Initial letters of Pope's name aud Superior. added the Dual letter of his surname W h e n T u r k e y W as Great. Little Nelly told little Anita what W E S T SIDE T h e "Jest" T u r k e y at her height was In posses you had his character she termed u “ little lib.” A n it a — A fib Is the same as a story, sion of every famous city of the a n caught on, and In 172S appeared a cient world except Rome. She held pamphlet entitled "Pope Ale x a nde r’s nnd a « t o r y Is the sa m e as a lie. Exam by the sw ord Athens. C orinth Sparta. Suprem acy uml Infallibility N e lly — No. It's not. T h e frontispiece to this now A nita — Ves, It Is. because m y fnther Grectau Thebes. Constantinople. A n ined " forgotten pasquinade represented Pope Babylon. sntd no, nnd my father Is a professor tioch. Reluct*, Oteslpbon. Nineveh, Bagdad. Jerusalem. Datuas- [ In the form of nn ape. with his head at ihu university Iv e ry th in q \«’w unti resting on bts hand, nnd his elbow N e lly — I don't care If he la. M y fa cus. Mecca. Medina. Alexandria. Cal- t p l o U ’ito. llier Is a real estate man and he know s ro. Memphis. Eg yptian Tbelies and placed upon n pile of his o w n works. inure alHitit lying than your father Carthage. Some were lu ruins, but doe». — Un ited Presbyterian ! the T u r k was master where they had T a k in g E v e ry Precaution. tn a state of convalescence a West — ----------- been Philadelphia man became hungry Fu lly Impressed. I hiir, hill A Abeene, Props “ I see y ou r daughter Is engaged to ' A Frank Preference. When his pnysletnn visited him the be m a rrie d." I " D o e s n ’t y o u r wife want the prlvl- man said. "D o cto r. I’m ns h un gry as a Makes re g ula r Iritis IP* to Bohemia ” A t last.” lege of going to tbe polls nnd easttug a bear, but from what you tell me I postolnee every Monday. Wednesday 'ry Monday, and Friday. Leaves I, “ 1 hope she realizes that marriage ballot as an enlightened and respon from West Side m ustn't eat a n y t h in g ” Feed and L iv e cry r Barn. It a serious th in g .” I *tble eltlzeuT” " Q u it e correct.” replied the pbysl " Y o u bet she does W e thought ' "Yes. replied M r. G row e h e r. "but clan, who Is Inclined to be soinewbut she'd oever land this b o o b . " -l,o u t s "he'd rather have a new h a t - " - W a s b - alisentmlndevl. "nnd be sure, atiove ev vlllo C ou rier-J ournal. i tngton Post er.vthlng else, to chew tt thoroughly .” — Philadelphia Tim es. His Failing. H o w It Went. H n r k e r - D o e s n ' t Cuttem, the tailor, “ I hear yon won a fifty dollar prize." H e r Idea of It. ” 1 dhl And l have already loaned ! remind you of a doctor? “ MV friend the nretilteet has a h*rd P a r k e r— I out AH'iTi. Invested f ’J no tn schemes slid ! should say not. H e reminds me of , Job on his bands." alienated S-'UNH) worth of other | that little hill I ow e him every time | " W h a t ’s that?" L i t , ’••— •h • rr I r « , I f o, parity Mid friend*."— P ittsbu rg Post. we meet.— Lou don Telegraph. , “ H e has a rich customer w h o wants ernnin.lK*. N o t r „ h M r pa. krd ---------- — ------------------- | him to build an Italian vendetta by urui.I.M th r«- 1 „ „ qualitir, drow tkr vrty htgl »,1 « ii.Janl. O u t fully Dodges Trouble. Joyousness. | around her new cottage.” — Baltimore •uuii p rd Ishovalnq, u n d «, tkr Blobbn— B o rrow el I Is the sort of fel ff r v «-r there Is need of joyousnem American, dio-ftinn oI • rdr-nti# and n p rft r r . - I I . « ’ . ’ f f r m v M n il f u , « « r is k . low who Is a lw ay s looking for trouble, and good cheer In our words nnd looks Wkrn Morinel ■ >MMa.yMa* Hlotibs Oh. I don't know H e Is a! aud demeanor It Is when we fee! least Nothing Is so grand as truth, noth- fn cm trd crop*. Srnd lot cal*lo«. ways anxious to dodge * creditor.— tike It and when other* about u* are ,n * *° forcible, nothing *o moral.— T h e O i m . H . Lilly C o .. SrM tb Philadelphia Record. | moat likely to tw helped by I t Landor. P “ Economical silks FO R H O LID A Y W EAR iNowhere will you find such economical silk values as this store is showing at cash sav ing prices. Messalines are selling in prefer ence to all other silks. ...T H E ... W e have them in all the besl shades, 27 inches wide, a yard First National Bank ‘ D in m o n d Q u a lit y ” SEED OATS HOLES IN MACARONI. SASH WINDOWS. P O R T I A M O S E E D CO. j C A LA P O O Y A Springs Hotel Calapooya Springs Co. Cottage Grove, Ore. f i l l ) A N I) I IVI KY BARN j BOHEMIA SIAGE Send F or This S eed Annual-Free j 1 Silk W a i s t i n g s in plaids, figures or stripes 2 0 inches wide, a yd. McCall Fattcrm Ne. 4545 VfaM No. 4347-Skirt Price. 15 cent* each AN ATTRA CTIV E DRESS 3 6 inch black Messaline, a y a r d ......................... 3 6 inch warranted Satin in tan, black or gray, a yard . . 3 6 inch China Silks in several shades, a yard . . . . January McCall Patterns Now on Sale U m p h r e y & M a c k in IHE ECONOMICAL CASH S I ORE P H O N E 33 ^Dry Goods :: Men’s Furnishings Groceries^ If it’s a particular job of printing, take it to ‘the Sentinel s A rt Printery. ;*■ STAR BRAN D SHOES ARE BETTER Age Adds to Our Wisdom Size of Shoe no Criterion of Beauty Women often ruin their feet through ignorance. Small shoes do not indicate either beauty or intelligence. W e cordially invite you to examine the late arrivals; warranted for Service. Comfort and Style. The Latest Children’s and Misses’ “ Jockey Boot.’ ’ high top cut, 15-button with tassel. All sizes. ‘ ‘ Foot Culture’ ’. The only sensible shoes for small children. Child's Rus sian Bear “ Scutfer,” broad toe, spring heel. Will wear as long again as the average shoe. Child's patent leather dress shoe, button, kid. velvet, cravanette tops. “ Foot Culture” Ladies’ Russian Calf, 13- button, high toe, medium heel. Ladies' and Misses’ high top button, and lace, gun metal, sensible heel and comfortable toe. Ladies’ Glaze Kangaroo, flexible sole, desirable for both dress and comfort. Old Ladies’ Shoe, soft kid, common-sense last. Adapted for tender feet. W e walk on stars, so can you. M en’s Star Brand Pa triot, tan, lace. Men’s Star Brand. Rhino Patent Button, and Gun Metal Blucher. Medium “ Pilgrims” ily.” Priced Stars in and “ Our Fam Hi-Cut Stars in all prices for Men and Boys. Star Brand Shoes are Better. Make US PROVE IT. WE MAKE II SPECIALTY Of SCHOOL SHOES Burkholder-Woods Co.