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FISHED WITH A SANDER.
M r«. O tto K u lter it a g u est o f
M rs. C la rk N oble.
M r. a n d M rs. H . F . C a ttin g
sp en t th e F o u rth in P o rtla n d .
M rs. F o g g ’s d a u g h te r and
ch ild ren are v is itin g at th e F o g g
hoi
M r a n d M rs. B . F . H u n ter a re
e x p ected h om e som e tim e th is
m o n th .
Wyn. S. A llan is still su fferin g
fro m th e b lo w o n h is chin inflict*
ed b y h is h orse o n e d a y la st
w eek.
Tho boy tboosht ho would do i h b
llao to tho fondor“* Io« and with a
book property b o ltâ turn
tin tbe bird
Into the orator. The bolt woo a fro*.
Into the BUI pood,
whore bo swam around tor half an
boor, turnio* “ tüpftapa“* and divin* for
food. 8oddonly ho felt a pull at Mo
la* and looked oo raeprtoed aa tbe
-•one bah arman" wbon bo eoagh ta
whole
Tbe sondar thouftat there was nona»
thin* the mattar, and bo look** to «•>
coitati» the canea Tbe pickerel on the
book «a»* aeveral Jerks. whereupon
the «ander decided be wonted to go
M r. a n d M rs. Lee H errin g w el­
Bo at once started for the ebon, bat
com ed a little d a u g h ter, Heiyn tbe pickerel oo the book wanted to *o
R u b y , t o th e ir hom e on S u n day the other way. Tbe gander seemed
frightened at Brat. Then be evidenced
a w eek a g o .
«i*na o f anger and tried tp fly to «bora
M r. a n d M rs. F la n g h ry from but tbe pickerel pulled him back.
After half aa hour of tbe hardest
C a lifo rn ia , niece and nephew o f
ever done the gind*r
A . j , P alm er, h a v e been recent
dragging a atx pound
pickerel op tbe bank
g u ests a t th e P alm er hom e.
The boy took off tbe pickerel and
“ G ra n d m a ” B iscon n er’ s b ro th ­ bolted tbe book with another fro*. Be
er, M r. F o o t , from Io w a , is a tried to Induce tbe sander to go in for
g u est a t th e A lford h om e, a ls o another swim, bat no amount o f per
could got the bird to do an He
M rs. E lisa b eth P ig g e tt, a sister-
would not be driven ta. For
in -la w o f M rs. A lfo rd .
reeks the candor would not' go
Into the water, He woold proceed
W illis R o b e rtso n , o f P u llm an ,
o f tbe dock to the water“*
a nephew w h om M rs. A shnah
there be would «top Be
V edder h a s n o t sera to r sixteen would aeam to be arguing with them
with reference to the danger they wore
y ea rs, recen tly vhnted his a u n t
in D undee.
V
I
SHOOTING WITH A RIFLE.
M r. a n d M rs. W m . C u lto n , ot
S an D ieg o, frien ds o f M rs. C a d - The
Way to Aim If One Aspiras
w a lla d e r, a re s o pleased w ith
Good Marksmanship. .
Walter Winana.
O reg on th a t th e y a re ta lk in g ot
can sharpshooter, who U
_ In
Ivas
in v e s tin g in th is sta te .
land, writes to tbe Scientific
F rien d s o f C ecil E m erson
the following directions as ta
rejoiced t o k n o w th a t he w a s proper way to aim a rifle:
“The way to shoot la. firm, not o Ms
w ell e n ou g h t o g o t o .th e F ou rth -Ivory- front sight In place of the black
id for target shooting.
o f J u ly ce le b ra tio n in N ew berg.
"Most mol objecta one shoota at are
H is re co v e ry is n o w m erely a
or leoo dark, and the block front
rrM^ttyy p i ip in in g stren g th .
ta dttBcult to *ee oo tbe object:
the
white
one a bow* op at once.
A v e ry p lea sa n t m eetin g o t th e
"Next, have your bind sight pot « I
D undee W om a n ’ s C lu b w a s bald tbe rifle at tho distance from your aye
a t th e C om m u n ity H all la st that you can reed print best.
"When shooting do not try so foco*
T h u rsd a y . I m p o r ta n t business
a block bollseye. a black front sight
m a tte rs o f t h e d u b w ere d is­ and a black bind sight and a half
cu ssed a d d a s o cia l a fte rn o o n en­ Other things alternately
on to year rids
jo y e d . _ _ _
"Look at tho
On T h u rsd a y even in g, July: 6, If It lo moving Judge how mach allow-
la front you must make, bring op
a b o u t tw ra ty -fiv e frien ds and
rifle to year shoulder, awtngtn*
n e ig h b o rs g a th ered a t th e hom e It with the movement o f tho object y on
ot H . R . S tephens, it b ein g th e wont to ML and prom tho
b irth d a y o f M rs. Stephens.
As tbe butt touches your
"Tbe bullet will g o' whore
th e S tephens fam ily is m u sical, It to without your noticing the sights
a s w ere m a n y o t th e g u ests, the
" I f yon want to be a good rifle sbot
even in g w a s p lea sa n tly ^ sjirat
at game, or aa a soldier. Jota tbe near­
w ith m u sic and s o cia b ility .-'' T he est day pigeon sbooting d ob. and «ben
gu ests d ep a rted a t m id n igh t, yoa con break 00 par cent o f .tbe days
h a v in g p a rta k en o f d a in ty re­ yon can rest perfectly confident that
yoo con Mt a man ovary sbot yon firs
freshm ents, a ll w ish in g
M rs. if being charged by An enemy If yoo
S tephens m a i$ h a p p y retu rn s have a rifle ta year bands Instead o f a
shotgun.
and p ro n o u n cin g th e even in g a
"If yoa practice ta o veal bole* rifle
otic. '
gallery at a stationary black bollseye
with a black front sight and see three
front sights' end a 'blurred bock sight*
yon are not learning to shoot, bat
stately raining your
The Fine
Flavor—
the delicate taste of malted
barley blended,* w ith the
sweets o f whole wheat—
is sufficient reason in itself
for the wonderful popular­
ity o f
Grape-Nuts
But it is more than de­
liciou s— it is the finest
kind of concentrated nour­
ishment to thoroughly sus­
tain body and brain tissue
— a food that benefits users
remarkably.
W a Vflg wflf 4* w
At Om Tims It W m
It Inte a Stats.
Building an island in the
The western reserve em
•© difficult a* it a
what io now Trumbull county»
'"’ - have a foundation
and had ito origin in an early
» r a l reel fo r preference,
deal between the state o f Con:
M il
iven
this
and also an unlimited
cut and the United States.
of native labor, UUuod^buJd-
Prior to the Revolutionary
tively cslxfi and
some o# the'’thirteen original
niw under their charters
Tho nm ol plan is to choose
ed land running westward ind
w e f, which must not bo on
nitely. Connecticut’s charter,
than throo or four
ed by K ing Charles II. in 1662, ga'
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a
C
O r > t constructed
that colony the lands west o f it
near
tho center o f tho
the extent o f its breadth, all
.
where
tho
water
is shallow est
way “ to the south sea.” There
this eoral^toVn from the outer
00 south sea.
o f the reef, ie brought and
A fter the war Connecticut cod
I
up
pyram id fashion to form
to tbe United States her land poe^j
nucleus
o f the island. Lastly,
session* in the northwest territory/
is
carried
in canoea from the
except a strip bounded east by
land
and
spread over the
western boundary o f Pennaylvani
coeoanut trees gre planted
north by latitude 42 degrees, sou
latitude 41 degrees and wee
ipwrecked British sailors once
120 miles west o f Pennsylvania.
fo r themselves an island o f
The tract thus reserved from
refuge
after this fashion. In 1884
•ion to the United States became,
known aa the Connecticut western the Queensland labor recruiting
reserve and was told by Connecticut schooner Stanley was cast away and
to a land company, which surveyed^ battered to pieces on the Indispen­
sable reef, which is com pletely sub­
subdivided ana «old it to settlers.
At one time it was proposed to merged and situated m ore than 300
make T new T teto o f 7 h fr o £ ^ e , to
**** *** nearest
K
IW
Vnm p A n n a e fie n t
K ill tK o t
1
be called
New
Connecticut, but
thet JAHO*
The
plight
o f her crew seemed
idea was abandoned. When it was.
hopeless.
Bnt
instead o f giving
form ed into a county the C onnects
cut idea was preserved by naming it way to despair they set to work to
Withstand never« wear and deliver the heat in the right
Tram bull, a name prominent in m anufacture an island on the lines
way. Over fifty Victor Furnaces io use in this
indicated above and lived on it fo r
early Connecticut history.
vicinity and not a fire box replaced.
During the Revolutionaiy war several months.
In Southwest bey, Malekula, one
Oovernor Jonathan Trumbull was i
Sheet Metal Goods for Building
o f the New H ebrides group, is situ­
close friend and trusted adviser o f
ated • tiny sugar loa f shaped island,
George Washington. Tradition say*
F. N. GRIFFITH, fa g .
that Washington used to call him which was entirely rebuilt some
Brother Jonathan; hence the origin y ea n ago by order o f the British
adm iralty at tbe request o f a native
o f that appelation for Yankees s n d j* ^ ^ 1
Americans in general. John Tram - CIUCT'
T he original island was selected
hull, a Connecticut lawyer, wrote •
by . the com m ander’o f one warship
poem called “ McFingal,” which has
in those waters as a handy object
been compared to Hndibraa. It <
fo r target practice, i e a-result it
tsfoa th o Hum ~ --------
w&j virtually blown to pieces. The
N o mao s'sr f*»t th« baiter draw
' o f Malekula, to whom it be-
With good opinion of the law.
not unnaturally objected,
„Ir
Another John Tram bull
captain o f the m airof-w or
great painter, and some o f his work »
are still admired in the rotunda
ida o f was ordered to make good the dam­
the capitol at Washington. Jona­ age occasioned by his guns.
T his was done. But the ch ief was
than Tram bull, Jr., was governor o f
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Connecticut when the new county still n o t satisfied. The reconstruct-
w
ill
be
incom
plete
with­
in Ohio was named Trum bull, and ed island, _ he com plained, was
out a cam era. C om e
Connecticut contributed largely' to neither so big nor so solid as the
in
now
and
w e w ill show yon
tbe early population o f the county original one. “ Oh, hang it all,'
•jactnlated
the
badgered
command-
the ANSCO, the amateur cam era
—Philadelphia Press.
“ what’ s your beastly little ifl-
o f professional quality, and tan
worth.? I’ll buy it from you.”
A F msmm CempllmswA.
y
oa how to make yonr vacation
“ Ten sticks o f tobacco,” replied
O f famous com plim ents paid to
»su ccess, w e a e l! Anaco
ch ief prom ptly, and held out his
the fair sex the supply is so ~
Film , Cyko Paper, Anaco
T he tobacco era* aa prom ptly
and dazzling ^tbgt if is a m atter
1
,
and
from
that
day
to
this
you
no small d ifficu lty 'to pick out the
the
fragm
ent
o
f
sea
girt
coral
rock
take
with
you
on
your
trip.
brightest gems, but i f the follow ing
was unlooked fo r it certainly de­ thus curiously acquired has been
serves a place among tho best: Fon known as “ T en Stick island.” —
tcnelle, when ninety years old , pass­ Philadelphia Ledger. .
ed before Mme. Helvetia* without
Florid*’* Big
noticing her.
T he state o f Florida has its full
“ Ah, said the lady, “ that ie your
gallantry, then! T o pass before me share o f large and beautiful springs.
Wfll
Many o f them form good sized
without ever looking at m e!”
. Í
. “ I f 1 had looked at you, madam,” streams from the beginning, and
*
replied the old beau, “ I never could some are navigable.'
fe r -
\ M F .R A S
T
he
largest
spring
in
the
state,
have passed.you at slL”
and one o f tbe largest and probably
S I JFMM.I K S
■
the ‘ best known in the United
Original
Silver
spring,
which
is
States, is
The National museum at Wash­ Stai
ington contains a notable display o f ocated sii miles east o f Ocala. This
the bones o f several species o f ex­ spring form s the principal ‘source
tract mammals which if seen alive o f Oklawaha river, a tributary of
FOR TH E H A R ­
in the ocean would be called huge the S t Johns, and steamboats tra-
the river enter the spring
VEST TIME
sea serpents. They were carnivo­
basin,
which
has an area o f several
rous, and their long, slender jaws
were armed with form idable teeth. acres. The water is from nine to
Although a few remaining individu­ thirty feet deep and wonderfully
D o y * n r p la n n in g fo r th e com in g h a rvest n o w . M ake sure
als o f t h e i group
,
may have given ac- clear, appearing absolutely color­
th a t y o u can ta k e ca re ot y o u r cro p s t o th r best a d v a n ta g e
less^—Geological
Survey.
the sea serpent stories,
tual basis I for the
u h n th* v are ready t o cu t. D on ’ t take ch an ces w ith inter­
these extinct animals were not rep­
io r o r w o rn -o u t m ach in ery. I t ’ s t o o c o s tly . A few* d a y s ’
Ovortooklne
Grant
Captains.
tiles, but mammals which, like the
r1»l «v on a cco u n t ot b rea k a ge o r o th e r tr< a b le m ay lose y o u
If Russia missed the chance of
whale and seal and otter, bad hap­
« b ii p a rt o f y o u r cr« p m on ey.
enlisting
Napoleon
in
her
armies.
pened to evolve in an aquatic en­
m
Franc*
lost
alm
ost
aa
im
portant
a
vironm ent
recruit a century earlier. In the
French archives is a letter dated
“thing on me March 24, 1674, which reads: “ Sir
Jane — I’ ve somethrai
mind, ’ Arry, that I hardly knows — This letter w ill be handed to yon
by M. Churchill, whom I presented
bow to tell ver.
yesterday
to His Most Christian
y
:*
’Arry— Aht wiv i t
K .
•
Jane— I ’m afraid yer won’t marry Majesty as from the K ing o f Orest
VBMX
with
a
petition
that
he
me if I tells yer.
commission as
might be «a n te d a <
’ A rry— Aht wiv i t
i S S S S S S S S S S O tO S S S S S S S S M S i S S S S t M M S S M S S S M M M M r t
in his Majesty’s
Jane— I’m a somnambulist, 'Arry. Colonel o# Infantry ii
service-”
Churchill
in
ques­
servio*.”
T
be
M.
Chi
’Arry (after prolonged pause)—
Never mind, Jane, it’ll be all righ t tion was the future Duke o f Marl­
I f there ain’t no chapel fo r it we’ ll borough.— London Chronicle.
; S E A S O N A B L E C U T F L O W E R S -P lu t s in poU , cyclam en «.
be married at a registry.— London
Cnrtooltloe
of
tho
Calendar.
;
(fine plants), cinerarias, primroaes, ferns, fern dishes, gerani- ;
Punch.
> urns, calls lilies (hardy flowers^ hydrangea, peonies.
On reference to almanacs it will
! our specialty (strong plants). L ov prices.
be found that January always be­
Oroat Choneo to Klofc • King.
There used to he a story— related, gins on the same day o f tbe week
O etooer,
ctober, ana
and m
the
e same is true o f
we fancy, in one o f Mr. George Rus­ as u
her a
and De-
A
pril
and
July,
September
sell’s books— that when it was ar­
i f t e l K l IRW At M i l
r tliiH M H m s i M M i
oem ber. Again, February, March
ranged th at the Duke
L»uv ut i be «nt« iie«( of tb* Aioorlcan
and Novem ber also began < m the
then a boy at Harrow, was
!; Little moka gota* to m om "«•«led freak* « * Loots J aspar, « b »
Mins
day
o
f
the
week.
This,
how­
ceed to the throne
tl
o f Spain every
bandeóme Kate R In win Wh»
lived to «»utben. Viratolo ot «botti tbe
boy in the school (o f sufficient size. ever, la only true in normal years abo von Id i-urrj him
time of tbe rlora of tbo Revolutionary
let ua presume) solemnly kicked o f M S days. A century can never pocket"
war. Hie beard woo ulna and a half
osi
Wednesday,
Friday
or
Sat-
him in order that he might have
"■ot she woo l Bo’ll rw rat o f p o s foot Iona and eorrapondlngly thick
Fuitherm ere, the ordinary et an tbe time after be amrrtoo bar
the gratification o f saying in after
“ f boovy. H# could toko bin mao-
_ the same day o f the Boston Tren—-rip«
taebo between hi. tin
ears that be had kicked a king.—
week aa that on which it begins.
to tbotr fall
Spectator.
> of tho mnecaeao w an oras a
Cut..
"Ten meat auk mother i
are greatly puzzled
"Tea.
bat aappooe abe
o pipe when it is neo-
m o r—St. Looto Poot-Otapoteb.
fO f think that
M t u g W «w o
rm aad Fireoide.
7
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M r*. G . A . D earborn w en t t o
P o rtla n d o o F rid a y .
M ias M a rgu erite
E n tler it
sp en d in g a lew w eeks a t S y lv a n .
THE WESTERN Rl
Thera ora several dishes peeoUar to
Cornwall and a pasty Is one. It iw
iMes an apple turnover, bat Is com
o f meet, potato and seasoning,
finely chopped Almost every kind of
food in pot Into a Cornish pie. Squab
pie la a great tavodte. Herby pie la
another peculiar dlsb. compost'd of net­
tles. pepper cram, parsley, mustard and
spinach, together with thin slices of
pork, n ee are ala» made with leeks
and pilchards, goose feet, glszard and
blood, ratal ns. sugar and apples and
mackerel, parsley and cream.—London
Standard.
“ T*ve brought hack those
gave me this morning." mid tbe new
bride as abe began to take tbe arricies
ta question from ber basket "They*m
dock
"Duck eggar amerad tbe
oss. "You're mistaken, ma’am. 1
don’t nevar sell no dock
matrimonial nortea "1 dropped
Into water and they floated."—J«
a
aa
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Your
Days
Parleur Pharmacy
Ansco
PREPAREDNESS
—
com
uoj
a NEWBERG FEED & SEED COMPANY
TH E H O M E OF F L O W E R S
■ "W J O H N G O W E R
Ho . who ffvos won is the i
onto front of tbo
“Wab tbora a girt
dal sorteo. Io