. ) JL MtbMMM4fHM n r Chetah. V HI.MWOMTII HIIWVK. ' My firKt morning In tlic blue gims icglon os Ue nucht of fathcr'rt old friend, Colonel Hertford, won a nearly jicrfcct one, mtd I was corly astir to get n Kllmiwcof tlic country in natnrc'n reputed paradise. Ah I ventured ii)on the vctnnrin of the "old Kaintticky home,' 1 found my white-haired host walk ing tip niitl down in a fever of rage. .The moment lilycs fell upon me he began to unburden himself: "Mojoli When Ih a bawn fool, mill, n bawn fool that's what he isl Offe'cd me Jive htiud'cd dollah.i fob my little Chetahl Mess Gawd, I believe the man's addled, yes, I do, mill! Come rldln' by hcah just now, nil says to me: 'Cunncl lied fahd, I'll Rive you five hund'ed dob lab's fob that twoycnhold Wind-wiud-Ticklcfoot filly.' "I lauRhcd in his facc,suh, that's what I did! Then I got mad, an I said to Majah Illlvcus: 'Sub, am I a pawpah? Am I pinched fob a measly little five hund'ed dollahs? Why, you ourIiI to know bcttah, iimjnbl Five hund'ed dollahs wouldn't buy the glow on Chctab's skin, sub! No, sub; I'll not sell my dauglitali, nil' I'll not sell Che tab!1 Mojah Hlivens couldn't look me in the eye, sub, an' road away with bis chin a-lia;iging on bis bosom. "Why, mill, I'd ncvab dayub to show my face at home aRain if I sold little Chetah! That filly's been raised hoab on this lawn, fin cod dled by my wife an'' cbll'en, an' she's one of 'cm. Yes, sub, Chc tab's one of my family; an' I think Majah Mivcns was Riiilty of a most outlandish insult, that's what be was. "My wife loves that filly's If she was the only hois !ti the whole blue- Rrnss rcRion. Kv'cy ntawnin' Moby- rocs out an' feeds Clictnb n banful ofsiiRar, an' then the puss'l follow hull all ovah the fuwni, happy as a kitten when Mahy rubs hub nose ub pats hub neck. "IMvc hund'ed dollahs, indeed!" the coloual continued, bis atiRcr baviiiR somewhat abated. "Why, Chetah won twice that in huh fust race, uiidab a pull, sub. Mahy was liojvscotcliln' mad when I odahed iiiRRab Tom to put the Ally in train In'. Wc had bahd wuds, an' things wtw iniRlity squally fob n time. Hut I had my way, sub, as I always do;" the colonel wuut on, lowerhiR his voice and RlancitiR apprehen sively toward the open door. "Hut the tniinin' went on, an' at last the day fob the race bad come. No bcttah blood evijh cutabed fob a five-eighths dash. Thcali was Mack Sam by Honnlc Scotland, Moon qIiIuc by Old Distlllab, Cyclone by Tbuudahstawm, an' half u dozen othalts, as fine colts asevabeutahed n paddock. "Mahy was in thcRrau'stau', an' I noticed a dcucedly unpleasant look in huh eyas. She had asked me aRain a day ith two befo' to take Chetah out, but I would it' lieah, to it. Hut now that the time had ac tually wine, I bcRttii to feel niiRhty uncomfortable. If the filly losi I knew Mahy would have the whip hand on me fohuvah. An' that set me to thiukiuR bahd. I thinks I see my way out by puttiu' the blin dabs on Mahy. I knew from Ioiir expeahieuccthat I inns' let Mahy think she had made the final decis ion. An' so I went up to whcab she was a-sittin' in the grau'stnu', and whispe'd: "C(me to think of it, Mahy, I don't believe Chctab's good cuourIi strain to keep the pace 'lit this crowd. Thcah's mighty fine blood in pi Is company. You kiio'wV Clujtnh's motlmh was only a half-sistab to Ashland Belle hot a a f n ii ii i ..' w 111 m n mi i full flistnh, Mahy. Don't you think we'd bcttah pull huh name down befo! 'she disRraccH us?' , "It wo'kcd like a chawnil" And the colonel chuckled delightedly as he recalled the success of his little ruse. ' "Mahy's cyai snapped like find as she said: "Chctab's blood's as Rood as tiny boss's blood; let huh R0.' "An' I did let huh roj but befo' the staht Mahy called me it) again an' made me solemnly promise one tbiiiR that Tom shouldn' cahy a whip. If Chetah could win with out u lick, all right, but no niggalt should touch bub bide with a lash. She was oud of the family, an' it would have been a disgrace to say she'd been whipped by a nlggah, "If Cbctab'd los' that race I think I'd have quit lickab mid join ed the chu'eh. I wax so troubled in my mind I couldu' bcab to watch the rtinniu'. I just tti'ued my back to the cou'sc and watched Mahy's face. Talk about yob kinctoscopes an' yob vltascopcs! I saw eve'y phase of thnt contest Pom beginning to end all In my wife' rapidly cbangin' expression. 'Now the youngstahs leave the paddock fob the post that's what Mahy's face says as she takes down bub glasses fob a second. Then I sec Mahy sit up an' bub face take pu a look oflnte' ait 'about ready,' thinks I. In a minute bub expres sion changes to otic of anxiety, an' I know thcah's trouble about the staht. The next moment thcah's as fine a picttth of pain as cvab I hope to sec, an' I suliini.se Chctab's got a bad staht. Then thcah's a dead calm of tense stistrciise, an' I feel that Chetah must be makiu' an effobt to ketch up with the bunch. A pallab ovahsprcads Mahy's love ly face, an' I feel I mus' run up an' ketch bub to keep huh from fallin'. I'acc not so pale 'i'illy mils' be comin' on,' thinks I. A blush o' ctimsou an' a glad liRbt in my wife's eyes hoorab fob Chetahl Wife's eyes focussed on the bunch o' leap In' squirrels. Wife on feet an' sinilin' 'Wish I'd put iiuothab hund'ed on that puss!' 'Chetah I Chetah!' an' ban's g'oin' pitapat, an' the han'somest woman In Knin tucky in teahs, but lookiu' as sweet as the day I led bub to the nltnli! "Hut," said the colonel, Ixnving apologetically, "pawdoti men thou sau' times, sub! Honh I've been n-blowiu' away, an' you've not bod yoh inawuiu's inawniu' this mawti in I" pril Century. An Ideal Trout Stream.. There arc many fine trout streams in Oregon which have be come famous the world over for the quantity, quality and gameuuss of their scaly inhabitants. We have read of the Williamson river in the Klamath country, which has been whipped by the most famous of our incipient Iznak Waltous. Rogue river has been threshed with silk Hue and leader by many hundreds of tourists on the way to Crater I.uke. Our friend ttudyord Kip liugttook a recessional) along the banks of the Clackamas one day, and recorded among his immortal outpourings an account of bis day's sport there. Hut the king of thim all, the clear, cold, swift-flowing Deschutes, has not received its due proportion of fame. Kvery sort of trout that grows in Oregon waters Is found Jterc, and some others that have not been classified are occasionally lauded. Grayling are a' common mtlsauco, and of .salmon there is a plenitude. The Deschutes is a very peculiar stream, probably the only one of Us kind in the .world. About fifteen milts above Heud n lava flow of comparative recent date has run across the river and-dammed It up. In breaking through the lavn tJo river has evidently found an under ground outlet which carries oil a certain amohmT.bf surplus water olid lonvos thcUvcr below at always the same level. Above the. lava flow the river Is subject to seasonal floods, and some forty miles below,1 after the confluence of the Matoles and Crooked rivers.the people living along the shores notice a rise when the snow gods off. Hut at Heud the river Is always the same, and a dif ference in depth of six, inches is'uh known. The stream is always cold and clear, and flows with extreme rapidity through a country covered with open yellow pine timber. There are few bushes along the bank to obstruct the fisherman, and the river contains tlic finest pools, eddies and ripples in the workf, and anyone who starts out with bis rod and creel for a day's sport never comes back dissatisfied or disappointed. nf of IlxcrcUo In Pronunciation. Ail exercise in pronunciation was placed on the blackboard of n teach ers' institute, a prize being offered to anyone who could rend and pro nounce every word correctly. The book offered ns a prize was not car ried ofT, however, as twelve was the lowest number of mistakes in the pronunciation made. Can't .sonic of our young scholars do better than that? "A sacrcligioussou of Hclial, who suffered from bronchitis, having ex bausted lu's finances, in order to make good the deficit, resolved to ally himself to a comely, lenient and docile young lady of the Malay or Caucasian race. 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