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SHAKESPEARE WAS Ruthtes« Buccaneer« of the MM* de Sahara Desert Tha moon baa no light o f Its awn and ahlnaa through being Illuminated by the ■ on. What sort o f surface moat tha mooa hare to reflect the light eo whltely ea It does) A l l question la put forcibly in a letter to Natnie (Tom J. Bverahod o f 8rtnagar. Kash mir. who describee the moon as far whiter and more brilliant than tha snow clad summits o f the Himalayas " nen t o w srs stilt iifu itu d j u m s o b . Ha writes: "W hy does tha mooa appear so white If It la composed o f rocks similar la re flecting power to those on the earth! The rock surface of the mooa should reflect far leas Ugbt than tha cloudy surfaces o f Venus and Jupiter, and It would be o f Interest If these who knew would explain the apparent whiteness o f the moon as seen la daylight. but Pané af LKigatia«. Oaa reaaoa may ba siren (Or «> ««»■ apeare not publtatalns hie playa, and era bara raaaon to think It yea a f a kind to appaal to him. Thera was no copyright, and to pabtteh tha playa erma to laaaan their financial rmlaa to hla company. Thla “ santi# W H " Ufi» country Is probably the most Inaccessi ble an earth. Even before Egyptian civilisation began to leave coherent records o f Its history the Tuaregs, or Barbara, were long established along northern Africa. Tha great Arab In vasion o f the eleventh century dis placed then! from their possessions upon the seacoast nod drove them Into the savage area of the Interior Assert, re ere five mala tribes In the : confederation, and they Inhabit wert from Tust to Timbuktu ’em Ferian to Zinder. Tbelr n i» reared In the beert « f arid , where vast solitudes, unaat- _____ I — a a a a m m a The only way to tell If a lobster ft» In really good condition, is by Its llveli- neaai I f it struggles vigorously, flops Its tall and “ nmkas wide open m il Its daws.” It Is all right; if it la lethargic, opens Its claws wearily and shows ne sign o f fight. It is dying and should ba let alone, for it te not cheap at any price. “The lobster,“ writes lira. Pickett, “should be boiled In the morning for nee at dinner and kept In a very coin place, but not In direct contact with the ice. and It is better not to remove the meat from the shell until just be fore preparing it in any desired way.” 9 a 25. “ Being Musical.’’ Shall af the Snail. “ From Morocco to Tripoli the relent- laaa ferocity, tbe cunning and tha dar ing o f tha Tuareg are mingled te all the paai a fill natives along the const. Thu Tuaregs meanwhile openly spy upon tea caravans la course o f outfitting la the coast citlM aad thrive upon the tribute they are able to exact. “ Tha Tuaregs are of the purest Bar- bar stack, tha noble families unmixed with other Mood, and in tbelr own lam guage they call tbemaelvas th e noble people.’ Nominally they are Moham- The snail’s horny shell serves to pro- tact its soft body against numerous foes. Slugs are simply snails that live s retired life and consequently need no covering at all. Tbe shall o f tbe snail' la built up from lima In tbe plants oa which it feeds, sad they are never found on soil which contains no Urn» A Tightwad. “ I understand that Mr. Pinch penny has bean operated on for appendicitis.” remarked Mias Cayenne “ Yes, It’s tbe first time any one was known to gat anything out of him* “ And even than they had to chloro form h la to gat th at“ —Philadelphia7 Inquirer. 21-tf - R a g carpet and rug w eaving by Joseph Stephens. On Dayton road, opposite the David M artin Larkin-Prince H ard w are C o. are headquarters for good law n J. W. Henry is here for the 3000 raspberry plants tor sale, son with his well known coach in lots to suit. Wm. Kincaid, horse, which he will be glad to Springbrook. ~ 25-7 pd show to interested parties if they will call at the Commercial F o r Exchange— A new piano barn. tf. tor a need Ford machine by Kienle & Sons. 27-28 pd Ezra Hayea will give special a t $10.00 takes full blood pointer pup, 6 mo. old, a beauty. 209 tention to Pension business, 24- years o f successful practice. W . Hancock street. Indian w a r claims a feature. File your claims now . Office next door east ot Electric light office on First Street, N ew b erg der, 5-passenger Mitchell auto mobile. Phone W hite 164. Ip d F o r sale at y o u r ow n p r ic e - buggy almost new, and single harness. Bine 23 o r Red 200. i t Russian-American Calendars. The Buaaian calendar is thirteen days behind the calendars o f other Ubrla tian conn tries, and unless this fact is fSmlliar to correspondents la tha Unit ed States considerable confusion arises over the dates o f letters, telegrams, etc. Usually in Russian business cor respondence both datee are used, the Bnasisn date baring after It the letters O. B-. meaning old style, and the date e f foreign countries. N. A. meaning sew style. For instance, the Russian Christmas occurs on Jan. 7 N. A and the Bosnian New Tear's day ea Jan. 14 N. A —Commerce Reports. “ ‘No. unconditionally.’ says the young and self elected mouthpiece of public opinion. _ . “ Would yon believe It ! O f all who were congregated around tha royal person Placatory alone said: *Go down and bead your troops. Fight for your crown and your dynasty.’ He was Aa English tourist was being taken overruled, and they all marched out through tbe country by an Irish Jar- a f tbe palace except the Duchess, d’Orleans, her children and tbe Due de vey. They were traveling along tbe mad whan an am put its bead over tbe Nemours.” fence end began to bray with all Us What is called "being musical" can not ba passed on to some one else or to something else You cannot be mu- steal vicariously—through another per sen. through so many thousand dollars, through civic | ride, through any other o f tbe many means we employ. Being musical does not necessarily He in per forming music. It is rather s state of being which every Individual who can bear is entitled by nature to attain to In a greater or less degree.—Atlantic "Wen. Pst.“ said tbs Englishman, “la that the ‘Wearin* o f tha Green? ” Arrak, mo . yer honor,’* mid Pat; “that’s ‘Johnny. I hardly knew yon.' Glaciers Are Brittle. A s authority on the subject saya that the substance of a glacier Is brittle, though solid, and that its descant down a valley is caused by Its constant frac ture produced by gravitation and tbe sliding forward o f tbe wbola mass, the surfscaa a f tha fractures speedily re* Halting by regulation. M oney furnished prom ptly a l In addition to his Coach horses w ay s on real estate at 7 and 8 per Frank Osborne has jtist received ct. Atty. B.A.KKks, McMinnville. a Percheron stallion from Indi- F o r Sale—Jersey cow, good ana, which may he seen at the milker and 3 months Holstein C o m m e r c i a l barn during the heiler for $50. Graphic office. Inquire a t the tf Wanted— About 50 head calves, 2 or 3 days old. W ill pay $ % per head delivered to Arim a Bros., Lone Fir Dairy— F o r sweet and sour milk, buttermilk, skim milk and cream. Delivery made of mornings. tf A man may disagree with his neigh- bur aa rellgloa and ba merely a foot I f It ba a political différence, then It la «tear ha la a scaondraL— Houston T e a t CHASE & LINTON GRAVEL COM PANY AU kinds o f gravel for con crete work, cement blocks, or wood work furnished on short notice. Telephone White 85 F o r 45c a gallon yon can buy a first class w ood preserver and vermin killer at Larkin-Prince .Hardw are Co. T ry it. For Sale— Incubator, good as new. Rubber tire buggy, set single harness. Justin L .. Ha- worth, Springbrook. I t pd W atch for the demonstrator at "T b e B ig H ard w are Store” on April 29 and M a y 1. She will show you h o w to use Chi-Namel. F o r Sale or Rent—Six room house and lot 100x110 feet at about half price. Small barn. J. M . Rittenhouse, Dayton, Old Mrs. Blunder by was teilte« bar (Her shout a play aba had baas to tha rasing before. One o f tha characters Farm ers w h o appreciate good -ms aa EngHehman o f tha “silly a waa" rpa. “ Ha did look aa awfully ridJCu- implements a lw a y s make tbeir us with that monologua la his ays” w a y to Larkin-Prince H ard w are Co, where John Deere g o o d « are sold. ,. When yon need cràde carbolic, acid, aheap dip«, carbolinenm creosote and other dope in this line, call on na. Oregon H dwe. & Imp. Co. 24 tf F o r Sale Cheap—One and a quarter acre* o f ground and 6-room houae in d ty limita. Price $1400 port terms. Inquire o f New bety Land Co. tf It la asolar to ascend to tbo cioody aoven without a ladder than fee fie n d su tirs! y on m lf.—Japsasea '■ Dahlias, w e harp them in N ew - Riverside Dairy for pare milk berg as good as the be«t. P a n sies, M astodon, g ro w a in Ore- ad cream. C all W bite 168. Rose gon, from Oregon seed tf D. Barber. bashes, strong plants. ■ P o r Sale—10 horse gas engine- 25if ^ i , John G< by Charles Crater. Telephone “ TheHome o f Flow ers,” N ew berg s T b e king retreated precipitately with his eons, end a sublieutenant o f the national guard rushed Into tbe pal ace asking to see him. He eras admit ted and in tbe greatest agitation said: “ ’Your majesty must abdicate.’ “ ‘Very well.’ says tbe king. ’In fa- A ___ ! ____ Field and garden seeds tor sale at Chehokm Valley MUls. tf with extensive snow fields. These anowa are pesbapa fifty miles distant and there le a considerable amount of blue scattered tight superposed on the snow, although lees than on the moon. Also the light absorbed by the atmos phere la approximately and may be ex actly the same for e tc ü T f one consid ers the whole path o f the light from son to snow and thence to the ob server. When the air Js transparent enough to see the moon dearly It ap pears to me to be distinctly whiter standards o f conduct One gathers than the snows, which seem dull and that tha chief Interest o f hla la tar years was to live at ease as a gentleman and yellowish In comparison.’* ; Mr. Evers bed thrown out the sugges provide well for Ms family. It te re t s » that the moon’s surface may be lated OB' pretty good authority that be covered with Ue. meeting” at Stratford with $te et| friend Ben Jonson and the poet Dray PICKING A LOBSTER. ton. Bat It Is not unlikely that'th e true cause o f bis fever was not drink, but the Insanitary condition o f the Ton do but sit quietly street in which be lived.—John Oorbta in Hew York Tim es._____ _____-, ^ , Monthly. compoee tbe &>oet Intolerant ami w ar like sect in Islam, the fienusrita sect Their hatred for tbe foreigner Is «rast er even than that bred by their re ligion. and so they are more exclusive than ever were the Chinese or Jape name. Tbelr eoctal organisation di vides them Into five classes tha n r Mae. the priests, tbe. serfs, the cram breed» and the staves. All af these dames have this that is demoeraOa ths/ form together tha Tuareg family, which balds Itself superior te all the ether peoples a f the earth.” The Cheba lem Valley M illais in the market for w ool and mo hair. It will pay yon to call brewing malt liquor for hla prtapts use. belag In his way a moonsJUmtr. Liberal In giving aid and hmfilai money to Ms friends In need. , be was ^^besfiuaa I I A KS A A * lu M ih S h A strict in cm I I me S ting aeots. At snout tne time he wrote the fine) version ef -Ham let" he sued the village apothe cary a t Stratfbrd to recover e small loan, nod while he wee at work <m the world tragedy o f “ Antony sad Cleopa tra’" be engaged la litigation that brought him In conflict with the vil lage bLickamltb. aetata o f affairs that Emerson relates with something akin to horror. He conspired with Ms fa ther to secure from the conniving Bar- aids’ college a shady coat o f arms and the right to subscribe himself “goat." end. while apparently not actively aid ing an attempt to Inclose Stretford common lands In defiance of tbeiMhts o f the people, be at beat remained strictly neutral toward the project. Careless as he seems to have been SB feo Ms fame as s~ dramatist be was te Baroness Bond# wrote in her dUtty the following account o f the abdica tion o f Louia Philippe o f France ea the day e f that remarkable occurrence: ‘ “ An aid-de-camp o f the minister o f war who was In tha ktag*e inlfinlft whan he abdicated gave me e fists flag account o f tMa moat signal place e f cowardice. He bed reviewed th$ troops in the Carrousel «a horseback^ highly rouged, when a cry was n k f i( ■Void lea faubourgs!* No one bed any orders: no one gave nay. The mob rushed forward, shouting. ’Vive In garde nationals— vtvent lee troupes!* and also probably sa as benring tbe mystery of their life for they seldom or sever remove these emets. whether roving over the desert of visiting is tbe cities on tbe coast Dee to these cloths they are celled masked Tuaregs, while tbe Arabs cell them “people o f tbe veil.’ Tbe masks ere dark blue and white, the former being worn by Tuareg nobles and the latter by tbe serf# and staves. “Some. centers for trade. Tuareg towns, are situated in tbe middle dee-, art These are Wargta. Timbuktu. Ghat Ghadamee. Muyxuk and Insalah. However, tbe Tuareg ban little care for trade and Industry. He Is a fear leas, enduring, bard fighting adventur er along tbe merchandise trails that cross the desert. Two important trails leave T ripoli on the coast, and trav erse 8.000 miles o f sands and barren wastes to tbe Sudan, where rich car goes o f skins, gold. Ivory and other interior African products are loaded upon camels and brought northward. Sometimes a single Caravan consists P o r Sale— M ake me an offer on your own term« on 100x100 tret on corner of Center and Hancock streets. Also new bun galow and tw o lots on corner o f Sheridan and Meridian— paving all paid tor. W . M. Craw ford, 28 pd Dayton, Oregon. A rea." was an admirable man a f bast ases. i f we had only the leeeefla e f the law 'courts. In fa c t we Blight get be able to tbtnk so racy well o f him He bad a keen ucee for litigation which he seems feo hare Inherited from Mi fa ther. Aa a taxpayer he was alow, tf not positively e n fiv i. B e waa appar ently negligent o f a debt contracted by hie w ife Like many men o f property. m almost pure white. “On several occasions in this valley 1 have compered the waning .moon, netting behind the Ptr Panjal moun- dope o f ail kind» now ready. See fleeced and Ponrtb Saturday onr line before you bay.- Oregon »venings o f each month. H ard w are & Implement Co. tf Vtoáttag brothera ahraye welcome. By order George Larkin, W. 1L. We give oar aaaal 10 per cent diacount on all moke« of auto- mobUt tire«, tubea and «applied. Oregon H ard w are Ac Implement Com pany. 26tf Tripletread q s J L i- a *— X atura? dtna