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INDIANA'S BOY KING Of TRAP SHOOTERS, Kay Graham, the 14-year-oUl sou of Z. A. Graham of Washington, lud., is by far the youngest member of the Indiana Trap Shooters League, and la considered the best wing shot of his age lu the United States. Previous to last Christmas morning he had never tired off a shotgun. Ou that day his father made hhu a present of a tle double-barreled gun, ami within week the boy had developed Into a remarkably successful hunter. The local gun club became Interested In the boy, and a few months ago elected him a member of that organisation Since then he has been practicing with them regularly, and. with the excep tion of John L. Winston, who holds the State champloushlp, Is the best Wis H45? BAT OKA HAM. shot In the club. He was taken to Bedford, where he participated In the fifth annual tournament of the Indiana League, and surprised everyone by breaking fourteen clay pigeons out of fifteen. He was elected chairman of the league's executive committee. The league will in a short time Issue a chal lenge to any one of young Graham's Age to meet him In a 100-blrd contest The challenge will be confined to the United States. SAW ATTACHflENT. Frans O. Helsten, of Larlum. Mich., has obtained a patent on the saw-oiling device shown Jn the illustration. It is well known that In sawing heavy sticks of timber the saw is apt to bind In the crease, and the purpose of this Inven tion is to keep the blade oiled. In order that it may pass freely through the cut The tip of the nozile extends down through the handle on either side of t the blade and there Is a spring-controlled piston Inside the reservoir which forces the oil through the openings as ; often as the piston Is' pressed by the flftger. The length of the piston stroke Is regulated by raising or lowering the screw cap at the top of the piston. Pro- OILIKO DKVlCrf FOB SAW BLADES. vision can be made for automatic feed from the oij chamber, making It un necessary to use the piston regularly, the size of the orifice in this case being regulated by partially closing the hole with the tip of the piston. Her Frugality. A well-known English woman who is famous for her taste In dress was re cently asked by a young aspirant not very well acquainted with her Ixmdon how much pin money was required by a womnn who "went about a good deal, but wasn't really extravagant. She replied;-, "If you're very careful you can man age to dress on $2,000 a year," ami after a slight pause she added, with modest pride: "I used to somehow, when Bobble and I were first married and hadn't six pence." New Zealand Landscapes. Almost every New Zealander lives within sight of the mountains or fcie ocean, or both. Its landscapes show long ranges and solitary giants tipped with Alpine glow; there are waterfalls everywhere, some of them among the finest in the world; luxuriant country Hide, golden farms, lakes, geysers, vol canoes, forests with miles of pink,, white and red-flowering trees In sprlug, and there are fiords of the sea thread ing their way around the feet of moun tains crowned with glaciers and per petual snow. The scenery is a synop sis of the best in Norway, Switzerland. Italy and England. A GREAT ACTOR.' ArtUt Who IMeconnt I Ilooth, Barrett an I Klchurl .Man.Bold. "Yes, sir," said the old man, uneaten tattously annexing a prune while the groceryman'a back was turned. "You fellers kin talk all yer wanter about llooth'n Harret an' John L. Sullivan an' Richard Manstteld, but I ain't never hearu that any of 'em ever played more'u one part lu th' same show. I'shaw! AnylHHly kin do that, but when It comes down to doln' five or six parts, 1 call that actln'. lt think the greates' actor I ever seed was with th last 'Uncle Tom's Cabin troupe that came through here. IauiI, but It was a Hue show! Two Tncld Toms,' two Topsles,' two 'lawyer Marksea.' tw everything. Fust I sml of th feller he was henttu' the snare drum in the street parade an' leadlu them Cublan blood hounds at th' same time. That night he took tickets at th door, an' when the curtalu went up I seed that he was actln the part of 'St. Clair. Later on In th' play he acted one of th' 'Lawyer Marksea,' then came out as that quaker chap, an' 'tween acts derned If he lldu't do an acrobatic specialty thet win tlue. Gosh, but he wua sweatln' when th ecurtalu went down, aud I thought he'd le near dead, but dog goned If he wasn't at the door sellln' pictures of 'Little Kvy as we went out I happeucd to lie down town late that night, aud who should I see golu 'long th street but that actor. He was whcclln' the trunks down to the depot. Now. sirs, he's what 1 call a great actor!" Kansas City Independent MARQUIS OF ORMONDE Faceted King Kdwerd Commoilor of the Yacht Fqnadrnn. The Marquis of Ormonde is now the commodore of the Itoyal Yacht Squad ron, succeeding Klug Edward In that position. The Duke of Ieeds has been made vice-commodore. atom!?, MARQUIS or OR MO DR. Lord Ormonde Is one of the most no table men In the Irish peerage. He Is the hereditary chief butler of Ireland and vice-admiral of Lelnster. Born at Kilkenny Cast le on Oct. 5, 1814. he sue coded the secon 1 marquis, his father, in the great estates of the marqulsate In 1854. He was educated at Harrow and Joined the First Life Guards In 1WI3. retiring with the rank of captain ten years later. The marquis has al ways been devoted to the pastime of yachting and Is himself an excellent sailor. Ills marchioness Is the daugh ter of the first Duke of Westminster, Deficient in Dead Languages. Cardinal Pedro Goncalez was a pious man who believed in the gospel of peace. He noticed one day that a priest In his traiu carried a short sword ander his cloak. The cardinal reproved him. saying that a cleric should not carry arms. "True," answered the priest humbly, "but I carry the weapon only to defend myself should I be attacked by a dog." "In that case," said the cardinal. "and If I saw a dog running toward me, I should begin to recite the Gospel of John." "That," returned the priest, "would be a wise thing, indeed, but may It not be that there are some dogs that do not understand Latin?" Youth'B Com panion. The lowest 1'rlce. A cheap-Jack butcher brought his cart to a standstill in Petticoat lane. A miserable old woman eyed closely the heap of bones and gristle which was referred toby the butcher as Joints and steaks. She was evidently very poor Indeed, as she hesitated to pay 3d for a scaleful of "selected bits." "'Ere.'ave'emfor tuppence," growled the butcher. ; "Too much," said the woman. " 'Ave 'em at a penny." Still the woman hesitated. There was a look of pity, mixed with disgust, on his face as he yelled: "Still too much? 'Ere, 'ang It! I'll turn me back while you sneak 'em'." London Spare Moments, Japanese University for Women. The Japanese university In Toklo, ex clusively for women, Is approaching completion, and will be opened some time this year. Three rich Japanese men have given enough to Insure the completion of the buildings. "Dog on It," a boy says, when Invit ed to a party, "i hate to be Introduced," Ud a MUUk. PaticntPoctcr, would you mind stopping at the drug store and pay. ing (or this prescription, i m stiors of chang. Doctor (hurridly writing anomer prescription) -Kxcuse me. I made a mistake. You don't need any nerve medicine. rOU KNOW Wit AT OC ARB TAKING When you take Grove's TeteleM Chill Tonlo, tcaue (he formula Is plainly printed n every bottle bowln thet 11 li iHni'iy Iron end Qui. utu la ft teatoloM form. Mo Curt. Vt fay. wo. Th Sur's the Thlnj. Mustache cups?" said the clerk in the chinaware department. lea, sir. Here's pretty ucsign. vup and saucer, one forty-nine." "But," said Mr. l'orque l'aeque, 'that ain't the saucer that goes with it." n ... "Not much it ain't. There ain't no mustache guard, on it." Do You Keep Horses, Or cattle, sheep or pigs? If o you want good fences. .Snd for free book and Pictures tellinir about the best and cheaiiest fences on earth. Tort land Anchor Fence Co.. mooiai . aa . a street, Portland, Oregon. A Vsln Hops. Flushing Didn't you join another Don't Worry club last week, Harriet? Mrs. Flushing Yes; I hoiw you don't object to my U-longing to two Don't Worry clubs, Henry. Flushing (abjectly) -Oh, no, liar- rit; but 1 had hoped that they would keep you from worrying me some what! CollUHIIIJil saved niv Ufa three yrar au. Mm Thw. ItossiK. Maple utrrvt, Norwich, h. ., ten. 17, luiiu. Social Training. M iss Gotrichk wick Please, Sir, is this a training school? Principal It is. "Please, Sir,. I wish to learn how to eat olives.1 Pife PmuiMntlx (or4. Vo flts nm-ntm- I I V f!T nrvt l .mof lr. Klln.'.llrwt Hn m. Pa. a. It auie.U4-.M aRaeuriuiwHieaw.r Not Cold Blooded. Gotliamite I supiiose you may think we New Yorkers are rather e severe on your rsoeton gins wncu we sjMnk of their cold bloodcdm? llutil.tic ?iotataIl;o many of your fellows have been frozen out by them you know. Serin.' S dct. "Nature is puinu.in the world with generous coats oi green, remarked Mrs. llrlk tiel'l, as she sat on her tiorch and wittched the rain falling ou the graH and young leaved trees. "And using watercolors, added Mr. Dcllcneld Natural csute Juryman Yes, we brought in a verdict of death from natural causes. Reporter Hut an iron beam fell on hint from the fourth floor! Juryman Of course. asn't that natural? You wouldn't expect it to fall up on the eighth floor, would you 7 that's wnere lie ougni to nave been at work instead of down in the basement. Rtvolufioa of WaUh Wheels. The main wheel of a watch makes 1,400 revolutons in a year; the second or center wheel, 8,700; the third w heel, 70,080; the fourth wheel, 625, G00; and the fifth or scape wheel, 4,731,800. c Tim Kind Vnn llavo AlwttVH ,VV- y.A - . v .;.v.l.-:.iA. .XV '..Ai;t . .1.,.,.,, ture of CUas. II. Fletcher, and haH been made under his Seconal supervision for over 30 years. Allow wo ono deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and JuMt-as-croocl" are but Experiments, and endanger the health of Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nop other jiarcotlo substance. Its nre in it guarantee. It destroys Vorm and allays Peverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teethinfr Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and llowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. ' The Children's Panacea The Mother's Irlcnd. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Si In Use For Over 30 Years. tm acHTOua eoMMNT, tt hummv arnctr, nw vona oitv. 1,1 Rma l uuh jru. Tutu Oo. VM I 1 ' V'l m "ll SlJL' !?"' um 1 Horrlbis Combination, "What a saving of time, and other things there would be," remarked the observer of events and things, "if a man couU take his first ocean voyage and his first smoke at the same time," This sifhsre U oa every hoy of the laaulae Laxative Brorao-Quinine tuu the remedy (bat rare m eli t stay Ms Stopped NU Psptr. "Sir!" exclaimed the oldest citlxen as he walked into the business ofllce of the daily paper, "I ee in your sheet of Unlay, air, an article to which I take exceptions, and I want my paper stopped, sir! And when James F. Anderson says stop, sir, he means stop, sir!" "Phil," wearily murmured the cir culation manager, "go out and tell Hob t' stop th press an' lock up o'l man Anderson has quit us!" Her Lack. The Illinois woman who called her husband a jackass and then got mad because lie called her his better half docs not seem to know such a thing as justice. Where do You Sell Your Hides? Tnre. We alwaye pay (be Htstowt Prle. Chas L. Maatlok A Co 75 Front St., cor. Oak, Portland, Or. FARM MACHINERY FREE TO FARMERS Our 1901 Vehicle Book Our 1901 Implement Catalogue MUST ISSUED. end roar name end P. O. adareae and we will mall one or both, ae tfnetred, tree of alt charge. Mitchell, lewis & Staver Co., 1-ortlamd, oa. rtrtrt and Tailor t GEISLER PATENTS COMPANY Chamber of Commerce, PORTLAND, OREGON. w .je ee v,e-HVT.1' "l llou?ht lias borno the filinia- Signature of "Iff wife bad pimples en kr faee, tout ha bee iHMtt taklne CANl.'AKICTS anil Uiey have all diaetipeered. I bad (Minn troubled with euatiiatioa Ur torn time, but sfter UK Iiir the firm t'eeoeret have had so trouble with lets alimanl, We eennot etweS too high I of cnrut " rmu Wirmili, ft Uarmaatown Ave., I'feUtdtlpala, Fa. CANDY CATHARTIC jk flMMnt Pelatam. I'ooni. Te (inn. Pe wewl, 4er . WMkttii, ut Orie. Ms, Ma, We. ... CURB CONSTIPATION. ... ) Mt4f t.MM. Ml, Mml, Urn Iwt. Ml M.Tfl.R 1 fl n'14 " fi'fn1 tT ell drttf IU'IIAU 4)MtiiVtaKTiaMillaMkr IN THE BEGINNING SLICKER tTIOtaTfTIASCKUri Oie? 5H BRK VKUStTUTIKrMIMTKt DCST OILED CLOTHINO. on tMA mavwstst. sewAiii of ruTATtONS. CATALOCUCS f Bit 3M0W1N4 rUlt IINK Of (iADtlt NTS AND HAT A A. J.T0WER Ca B03TON.MAS5.5 f,l U beet time to euro rUrrh, hroncblli. ana caiiumtlon. Our remedy I. f urentMl, U r, u. ni via. W. H. SMITH 1 CO., Buffalo, N. Y. AND SUPPLIES, MilwaukeeBinders LEAD -UK With one Unr Rliln and Uwerlnt Pefle. Loichloas Root Genoa DHvo Wheal Light Draft CATA I.OOCE fRKt J. A. FREEMAN, Gen'l Agt. SOOC Wmf Si., rwYwte, Or. Complete Stock of Water A.Wood Extra. ......... SncurM tetent lor Inrvnlloai In the I nllml State ami foreign comilrl. t. Ali negotlatee mar. kte atoU defend patent inrva tlant. No better term or laellltle then we offer oblalnabla nr where. Payment of our feae mey be dfirr4 till patniit If allowed. Write for pamphlet. The Wonder of the Age Tliesreat Alrhlp. MS fet Ions sl hleh.nowbaUitlnKataaii Kriiuil.fo, Call lornle. will wake ft Brt eojrag.etKiut Sp. temlx-r IMh. KVKHV 0 should hare a fw hit AH EH. They are now a-lllng at 1U a ihare, and will he worth II) a.ier the hip ha mede hnr ftrt voye. Send onler for itock with check or money or.lr to :al. Arlal Nat leetlon t:.. cere of Columbian Bankinf Co., Man KrenoUco, Cel. Hotel FIbw&B Opens for ieaon June 2D, 1901, Col. 1. T. Harvey, Manager ;.rivssJ . THK "MONTKttKY" OF OBKOON. Mont beautKut and perfectly equipped inn. mr roort. Kvery eonvenlnn and oomtort. Free tiiia from hotel to snrl. Mathinir, nnhlnir, dancliiK, bowllnir. A iplii(lld hotel with lofoly urroumilim. Under new manairamnt tbli year. For rati-t end rn.iervetloui a4dreu HOTEL FLAVEL, Hrnvml, Orav Op J. Lm MITCHELL, BIB Mmrumm Bldg., Portland, Of. Springtime Resolutions fA Zccioy Cur 1 Sure relief fiom liquor, opium and tobaooo hablK, bend lor partiouiari to Keoley Instiiuts, Moved to 41A Williams Ave., JKn.t Hide. JOHN POOLE, Portland, Oregon, Foot of Morrlton Btreat, Can give yon the best bargains In Buggies, Plows, Boilers anl Kiumes, Windmills ami 1'utnp" and. General Machinery. Bee us before buying M. P. X, U. Jte. Sf-lS01. lyUKN wrltlne; t advertisers pleat 1 1 neiiuun title paper. I IdLeTl a1-ttfl jViraK. ToiMAa asewisie I , ,' - V M ' V