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About Junction City bulletin. (Junction City, Or.) 189?-1901 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1900)
TOLD THE STORY. then the Hot Vre Certain that IT Wm the Man. . In the life of Sir Ueorge Grey, one of Knghuufa explorers and statesmen, la a pleasant awry of his meeting with some boys In the Natural History Mu seum at South Kenslugtou. Lads aud lassies were his delight. "There Is something In old age,' he paid, "that like to have a young mind clinging to It." He took groat pleasure lu lingering at the museum and watch ing the stream of visitors. Uue day he paw half a dozen boys gathered about an Interesting specimen. Presently they noticed Sir tJeorge, and a delegate ap proached with the request:, "Please, sir, can you tell us the name of this creature?" Strangely enough. It was a specimen which he had seut home from Austra lia. He named it, and then the lad j asked: "Where did It come from?" He told them that, and the next ques- Uon came: ?Vh killed it?" " A pucker gathered upon Sir George's j face, and he hesitated, arguing with 1 himself: "If I tell them they'll think me an j Impostor, aud perhaps discount the j other information I've given them." . But the boy was waiting, and Sir j George could only say: "Frankly, you know, I believe I silled it myself." j "Here, you fellow!" rang out the lad's j merry voice. "He says he killed It! Did ! yon ever!" j The other boys left the animal to i stare at what they considered even & ! greater curiosity. They formed a half- j circle about him. "Oh, yes," said Sir George. 'It's quite true. Now, If you'll j listen I'll tell you the whole story, and I then you can decide for yourselves." I He began, and their amused Incerdu lity vanished. They listened breath lessly, aud when he finished, bats and caps were off. and they chorused: Thank you. sir!" It was a memorable afternoon. j i Hot-breads, hot biscuits, cakes, muffins, puddings and crusts made with Royal Baking Powder are wholesome, delicious, quickly made, always light, never sour, and most economical. Royal Baking Powder is specially refined, and equally valuable for the preparation of the finest, most delicate cookery, and, substantial, everyday food. In the easy, expeditious and economical preparation of whole some and appetizing food it is indispensabje. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM STREET, HtW YORK. FAMOUS AS A BARRISTER. Lord Rnasell of Killowen, Who Died Recently. The most famous and probably the most popular man In the legal profes sion In England is Lord Russell, of Killowen. lord chief Justice of England, who died recently. As a barrister. Lord Russell was long without rivalry j Handles of forks and knives are .utilized for the storage of salt and pep per under a new pateut, each handle being formed of a tube, which has spring clips to hold it on the shank, with an internal reservoir for the salt and pepper, wbici is shaken through the ends. A I : Moil Wonderful Morilcina of the Age, I This it n uef scientific womters and ' carets Csndy Cstbsrtle are tinotiK theui.tlie I modern laxative, perfect, unvtualed. 1'rug- (1st, IOC, SJoc, Sue. From the Missouri district, chiefly in St. Louis, the government draws :4 bvnivto revbuuo from tooucco inanu- factred than it does from any other quarter in the country. l.OUD KlSSM.L. in the law courts. He was a Urst-class Jury orator and at the same time a deep and sagacious lawyer a combination rarely fouud united in one person. Nu merous stories are told of the chief jus tice when, as plain Charles," or later ad Sir Charles Russell, he made It ex tremely trying with distinguished wit nesses in his terrible cross-examinations, or cast confusion upon his pro fessional opponents by his biting satire or his sudden springing of a new point In law. Sir Charles appeared In some of the most famous cases at the British bar. He defended Mrs. Maybrlck, In her celebrated murder trial in 1889, and appeared in the Clietwyud turf scandal case In the same year. In 18M Sir Charles, who had been knighted In 1893, was appointed lord chief justice of En gland in succession to Lord Coleridge. In 1S9 Lord Russell visited the Unit ed State's and was royally entertained by members of the American bar. wIafrrd distorter of th dmmmti with protruding pile brought on by conslipa tloo with which I wu afflicted tor twenty year. I ran across your CASCARKTS In tba tows of Newu, la. and nerer found anything to equal them, To-day 1 am entirely tree from piles and (eel like a new man." O H. KBtTX, Hit Jones St., Sioux City, la. I f&$jl CANOV ' I TWAOl MARA MSWTIfttO 0 Sowinu need in dry weather may re suit in but few of the seeds germinat ing. If the ground is veiy dry it will take moisture from the seeds, but if the soil is dump the seeds draw moist ure from the soil. The lack of moisture is the cause of seed being slow gerinl nating unless when covered too deep, which canses the seed to be longer in pushing tlirough the ground. fo Vnur Feet A eh and Burn? Shake int.) your shoes Allen's Font Kate, powder fur the feet. It makes tight or new shoes eel essy; gives instant relief to fortin and (union. It's the greatrst m fort dUcortrV of the ntfe. Cures swollen feet, til ixter and callous sikhs Alien's FiMii-Kuse is a certain cure for incrowhis; nulls, sweating, smarting, hot, nthing fiei. We imvnover .m,00u tesiimoiiials. Iicures while you walk. All drtiggiKm and shoe stores fell it. 2.'. Trial iaikse FKKK tv mail. Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, be Rot, N. Y. During the year ended May SI the home circulation of the Chioago pullio library was 1,749,775 volumes, which the Chicago papers say, exceeds the record anywhere else in the world. Mothers will find Mrs. Wiuslow's Sooth In it Syrup the best remedy to use for thrlr children during the teething period. ina is often alluded toasabe-l, " "Va" w.ver ...mr a w..n nonenoi. ed region, but there is oaT liltlti J !"r ,hI -'- "'. om, the Hermit klDgfeni of'V'T .7 ,"'"V u " i ' . .... .... , there i one laiuluiil iitetluiuc, hlih has , that is entitled to the lm o inl , , ,., .. u Kefus to Ha C ivil !!. ( hlnii is often alluded to as nltfhted killed Corea darkness as far as civilization and modern ' progress goes. The trouble with China is that the people will not adopt systems of the foreigners, while Corea, it seems, cannot Missionaries aud others have been endeavoring to instruct the Coreans iu the use of American tools, but, with all the labor involved, they prefer to do the work as their forefather did, , . , . . DEAF EH CANNOT 1)1 Cl?nD llltitousnsss Versus Rights, The golden rule is not -"hill of tights," Hather does it represent the will to do right. In all the teurhlng of Christ the word "rights" finds uo place; but the word "rlht" or "right eouintW occurs with exceeding fre quency, True, no iiimu evr did much as Jesus to secure the rights of every member of the hutimn race. Woman's right, children's rights, the rights o( strvauts and niAslers, the rights of the poor aud the weak and the ignorant, all haw fouud an increas ingly : clesr tecognitlon aud respect with the spread of the gospel. Yet this has come about by the persistant iuculcatiou of the principle of right and the equally pemUtetit restralitiu of the spirit wliloh demands "my rights." r'retirlt Hljle f Ntailliis Font flares, In an American srplntiug race the starter onlers the rttiinr on their marks, thun tells them to ''get ready," then calls out "set"' slid a couple of secouds latrr Dies the pl.lol. At the I'sris races the stnrter onleied the men on their marks, called out "attention" mid fired the pistol so soon afteiwsrd that the Americans could not get into a crouching position, After the first heat or two the American were always set by the time stii ntioii was called aud started at the word instead of pit tol, thus gaining a yard or two. A Mueh-Marrled 4'enlenwrlan Turk. In the t illage of Ho'lr.t a Turk ''anted Ismail, aged i'.'il veurs. is lu such good health that he frequently walks to lUr tin, six hours distance, to ell eirgs, for he is a poultry deslrr. lie has had HI wives, the lst of whom ha married only a few days ago. The bride Is" 00 years his junior, aud the marriage was celebrated with much solemnity t the souud of drams and llfes and of vol lets from flremaruis. The whole village was en fete. The wedding procession included all the male progeuy of the patriarch bridegroom, consisting of MO sous, grandsons and great-giandsons. ! The number of his female progeny is not stated. ItenrerUtlnn of Money. lu 1ST3 a silver dollur wm wonlione dol- By local applications, ss they rannot reach the dlneaoed irtiriloii ol tba ear. There U ony one way to cure di aiuets, and that la by eoiutltu tlonal rumedte. pealura is raused by an In fltmcd roiidlilott nt the mui'ou iinlus of the Kuatacblatl Tube. When Ibis tut gets In. flamed you hare a rumbling nvoiid or hnper lect hearltiK. and when It Is entirely closed dealnvti Is the result, and unleaa the Inflamma tion ran Ve taken out and thin tube restored to Its normal condition, heartus wltlbe destroyed lorerer; nine csaes out ol t' O are caused by catarrh, which U nnihitis but an Inflamed condition ol the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Hollars (or any cse of Deal nes (raused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Mall's Catarrh Core. Band lor circulars, tree. . . t. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Bold by DruggUts, 7.c ball's FamUy i'Uls are tbs bast Pleasant. Palatable fotent. Taste Good. Do flood, Nsrer Bieken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. Jjc. Kie. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... SUrllaf Zimt4j Cmfu;, CklMfa. ImM S Ir. lit Sold and ensranteed by all Srng lto !' K P. Tohneeo Habit. NO-TO-BAC A young girl in Missouri was taken to an insane asylum the other day an f faetniy from ta rAniarlralita ftalnaitn that she is compelle-l to sit on a red JeUM thV tavf ",ort f Wa' ln' Dairying is a business, and some farmers will succeed where others fail potatoes been working iu a hotel kitchen. January and Octobeer of the same year always begin with the same day. So do April and July, also September and December, February March and November. offered to our students A Natural Conclusion. The Philadelphia Kecord prints an amusing atory of the late President "William II. Allen of Olrard College and a lady of more inquisitiveness than in telligence. On one occasion a business J fnatter called Mr. Allen to a small town In the central part of Pennsylvania. ' While sitting In the parlor of the coun try hotel In the evening, after transact ing his business, he was taken in hand by the wife of the proprietor, who ' wanted to know all about his private ' affairs. Mr. Allen took It all In good part, and for a time was rather amused. Finally ! the asked: "Have you much of a family?" "Oh, yes," said he, and he smiled as his mind reverted to his hundreds of pupils. "How many children?" she persisted. ' "Well," . said Mr. Allen, with great earnestness, "I have Ave hundred, and all boys!" The good lady was speechless for a 1 mom&nt. Then she arose, and hurrying to the door, called softly to her hus band: ".O, John come in here! We've got P.righam Young stoppin' with us!" Lame school rooms, oerfect eaulnment. runs- ers, complete courses of study, enable lis to do mitierlor work In all we KfHiiinif, pemne. ,rsmmsr, Arithmetic, renmnniinip, law, flookkeciiiK, Are numerous and substantial tile teat; undertake. We teach t'orresnondenoe. Commercial Businens Practice. Shorthand. Typewriting Mimeographing, Legal r'orins, Court Papers, Onicc Work, fctn. all the year. Htixlentu may enter i fully. Call or send (or a copy. It Hanklior, Kuslness For inn. letter Copvlng, ManKoldlns. rk. fctn. Htthool s oien at any time our catalogue explains all this win pay. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Park and Washington Stroost A. P. Armstrong:, LL, Principal J. A. Wesco, Penman and Secretary DONT LET YOUR HARVEST SEASON FIND YOU WITHOUT A STUDEBAKER VAGON. busi ness principles. the dairyman who gives particular attention to the care of his stock will always be repaid for his labor with larger yields and greater profits. , Four times as much can be grown on an acre of laud by the nse of, wheel hoes and hand seed drills -than when the land is cultivated by horse power, as both the rows and the plants can be closer together. Whethor the hand system will pay depends upon the kind of crops grown and the location of the farm to markets. haii)!)' lfo.ietur'it Hointu'h bluer. It always has heeii Hip one ren.eil v fr Indigestion, dt-iMit or klil'irr t!uUl;e. Thecal Host authtmtlcated sea fight is said to have beuu that between the Corinthians aud the Corcyreun. in which the former conquered 00 11. C. I'lso'i Cure munot be , liiirl.l v nw.keu ..f a couyi rure -.! V'. tl'l'mfs, isi Third Ave., N.. MimIH'iiimjIIs. Minn., Jan. , llK. 1 i Within the last 20 years the number of American etnl Kuglish female phy sician in 'Asiatic countries has in creased from 20 to 220. The storage aud keeping of apples is a matter of great Important?! where there is a Urge crop. The main jioint is to keep them cool. It is warmth, not co'd, that Injures them. Home one who has tried it states that apples can be kept in water at a few degrees aoove tne ireezin temperature, ine majority of growers pack them in bar rels ands store them in a cool cellar, first picking out every imporfoct specimen. What arc Humors? They are vitiatt d or morbid lluids t-ours-InK the vieus and alb-cling the tissues. They are commonly due to defective diges tion hut sometime Inherited. How do they manifent themselves? Iu many forms ol ciiiuneoiis eruption, salt rheum or eczema, pimples and boils, mid in Meakiicis, languor and general debility. How are they expelled? Hy Hood's SarsapaHHa Which (lino builds up I hi' xystem that has stillered Ironi tlieui. It Is the bent of all meilUiiius for all humors. 20 to 40 Per Cent That's Cpod Interest Isn't It We can name a Stock which pays abont 20 per cent per annnm now and will pay atout 40 per cent before the end of this year if bought now. This stock is steadily advancing and will go much higher. Another Stock we can tell about that will be a Dividend payer and ii now selling as a prospect. We will be glad to advise you about these stocks and any of the others on the Mining Exchange. Write us. WAGY, HENGEN & WAGY 318 and 319 Chamber of Commerce, PORTLAND, OREGON. " REFERENCES: Exchange National liank. Colorado Springs, Colo.; Mer. chants' National Bank, Portland, Ore., and many others. You can never tell how little a dudf knows by the height of his collar. Made of the Best Materials, thoroughly seasoned, by competent workmen. It stands without an equal Call on our Agent, or address STUDEBAKER BROS. MANUFACTURING CO., 320-338 East Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon. CUTLER'S CARB0LATE OP IODINE POCKET INHALER. A ffunrftritecd Cure for Catarrh and Consumption. AH DrugglntH, Sl.oo. W. H. SMITH & CO., Buffalo, N.Y , Prop's. JOHN POOLE, Pobtlakd, Obsooh, can give you the best bargains in general machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, plows, belts and windmills. The new steel 1 XL windmill, sold by him, is un equalled. Home Grown Seeds to Sow This Fall Two of the Rresiest Grs scfxls, two of great. eHt food prnrlururs Ilia world has r trlwl. KUIMIlia INKinil. tbor l; nr 100. TAI I, SIK IMMV OAT (1UAM4, loo par ttiorfiopor 100. . ItliHtf N M'KI.TZ, Idc per It. or $1 per 100. J OHN Wll KT, Uic per m or f.iier KM. For fnrtliiir particulars, sdilress - M.' J, ftlllKMiH ft ).. Ill o. row, IImIi 11, (trowors and Importers sllklndsof KrHsxand IImUI seeds. N, P. N, U. Ao, 3H-IWOU. WHEN writing; to ail rurtlsera iilruse mention this imper.