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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1903)
. , ILAJJJ'JS A RE VKUY MI) WICKtl) LITTLE REPUBLIC OF MORESNET, WHICH IS TO BE SWALLOWED BY BELGIUM MII3. LESLIE 8C0HE0 THE LON DON "UMAHT BET." I'IiiIiktiic)', Win Hutu, tlm Only Mscnu nlruri ArUtoimcr-IMiiitiiutrs Tulk Hlicick Iriuly untl Hie I'll ka Walk In it J'HViirll In Huulnly, Tim Unroiii'M tin HimiH, more f u inlllnrly known to tliu kuiiumI mlille n h Mm. Krunk LcmIIc, In Iioiiiu from Hurojiu mill It'll hiiiiiu IntereAtlnir tliliiK" fibuiit Ihu "Hiinirt del" of I.iiii dun. Kim t'Xprrfthcii ilcclik'il tllimn jirovul of ninny of lint fniturcH now filhtliiK In KmkIMi mirli't)'. I'ltltoc rncy, ulio fumertH, In the only rrroj. nixed iirlNtocmcy of ICiikIiiihI. Tim TiinrrliiKii Kit me In liuiyctl on it nlrli'tly llimiK'lul IhinId, mill m'ttli'iiiciiti nru talked ulioiit Ionic hvforn I lie botrotlml ' of ynuiii: puriMiiiH fur wIhimi liencllt tint iillliinco in pUililH'cl Alili'rk'iiii women who llml It Iiiii(ihhIIiIi' to enter Koelety In Now York win olitnln eimy neeium lo the I.0111I011 Niniirt i't If they only IMhwm lint niM'i'Diwiry nipltiil with which lo luy nli'Kii to ItrllUh roynllty mill nohlllty "My hint trip nhronil, from whlrli I havo Jimt ri'tiimril. him coiivlnrril me," aim culil, "Aini'rlrmi women who iiro rrVt tly propi-r home frequently rfjC,i ?r IhESi wxfitJ. irjPOJt Mill). VHAMC MJil.ir. nut lii nn utli'rly iihiiiiiuh-M milliner when thy dlaeover nn opixirtiiiilly to hell thiMinMilvcn or their ihinuhtcrK to home notilemnii or nrlNtocrntlc London it. A million ilolhint U it mere ImKn telle nowuilnyn when It coinen to jitir chimin;; mi cIlKlhh) life tiinto In lint Ky KiikIImIi rupllnl. Tho nioro you jiny tho heller the article. No mnnll lower nn iiecejtted. You don't Imvn to be In tlu gui'cii'n aet to learn Unit. "Tin KiiKlhdi know how to npprii'l ti to our money Iwikn nn will nn our beautiful woiui'ii. IxiudoiT mid I'nrln uru IIIIimI to overflow Iiik with Auierl caim wlu are very im-mlar Jtmt now hf'VAUKo they Imvn heen approved by KIiik Kdwiird, who Iiiih iilnuyx Iwn an anient adiulter of Auierlenii women. "KuKhiud limy Ihi AiiierlenuUliiK, hut tho linhltN nml t'UNtoniN of tho niiuirt nut urrofM tho Atlantic are revolting In tho h of Amerlentnt of ri'llnriiirut That dlHKUntlui; triivtwty on iIiiiiiIiik known among tut iin tho 'cuke walk,' Ih thiuoeil every jiIkIU by tho nrlHtoraiy of ItiiKland. I do not iiipiiii to lull iiiiito that tlm enke walk In not danced here In America, hut It certainly In not now taken up iin n fntl iiiiioiik our no lift neta iin It In In Unclaiid. There ncoiiin to he no ceiine of the proprieties reKtirdliiK the (IImmihhIoii of certain pliiiHt'M of widely which hid nehloui Npokon of muting iih, hut which, In London, you may hear young detnit mitori iIIhi'IIhhIiik Id tho mont caiulld way. Vlco In tho iibMrnol In hpeiily ilUeiiimod, unit frciiueiitly foium tin miIo topic of couvcrNiitlou at illnner purtli'H whnro both men mid women aro primiMit. Tho examplo In partly re wpoiiNlblo for thU Mtato of iKTalrn. "Drinking In Indulged In on a much moro tmtipcrato ncalo In London than It In hero, mid In fact I him It wiih there n few yearn iiko. Tho iiIconI peo plu luihlho only tho Unlit wlnen, mid while you often xeo a dinner hiKlu mid oud with clutiiipiiKUc, nluioNt never do you hio n variety of wIiioh, while llipielirH and coiiIIuIn am Noldoiu lined mid hriiiidhiH and wIiIhUIch mo a lino, lulely tabooed In pollto NOclely. Of courwo, tho men drink tho NtroiiKor llipiorN nftor tho women huvo loft tho tublo nml HoiiKht tho mcIuhIoii of tho driiwIiiK-rooiiiH, "Much iih I inlKht Hay In honor of tho bounty of tho Amurleuii woman, I nuiHt coufcNM that thu KiikIUIi iniitron outHhliicit , her In ouo reHieet. Hho uiiilntuliiH until hIio In Ioiik pant mlddlo llfo ii nioHt kIoiIoiu eomplix,loii. I HuppoHo tho clliniito iIoon n reat deal toward linprovliiK her complexion, hIiu Is virtually utiiamliiK her fnco uvcry day lu tho di'iuo foKH and ralim, "Ohl 1 nearly foi'Kot to toll you that KIiik Kdwtinl Ih really hi lovo with queen Alexandra. IIo really cuuuot forKi't how iittentlvo hIio wiib to him durliiK' hlH hiHt IIIiiphs, mid, whllo ho 11(111 admires Lily Lunt'try and ovcu- fmWSLWf " mui Z--vT JM'rlv- W&w'W'Wmww a . . 'n n , Jim i ir-. :ii , wSJii:us '.'if i tsxrtVfilrdh ' i . f .-. r ' i,jr-rj'ffw Wffl.WMWt W u M c Morodtiet, the little ncutrnl dlHtrlct whom wlekt'diiiM linn intmed It downfiill, In nn odd patch In the innu of Kuropc, nt tho Junction of I'nuila, IIcIkIiihi " "( NcthcrlntidH. It l about a mile anil n Imlf iiminre, con talun not more thnn a.tWi jK-oplr. and until 1814 wan a jmrt of Autrln. Xho rcparccllin: if Kuropo after the downfall of Napoleon In 1815 reunited In an nurceiueiit to lenvo tho little Ntrlp an neutral Kround, upon which all the ad JoIiiIiib coiintrlew could mwL Ko the dUtrlct hnH been prnctlinlly a republic until a few ilnya ago, when the lettlmc of KnmbllnB prlvllcKi'N by the council men and the coiihcquent iluhnticliltiK of younj men from tho Murroundlu; country led to dljilonmtlc "uoteii" lwtween (Jermany and IlclKlum and the nnle of Cernmny'a claim to liclitluui. It I nld that Morenet will now bo dlnelpllnml. taxed, wallowd up by llelglum, and her men forced to military and other odloti nervlcc. ktouAlly put hi ntaiup of approval on another ehonen one, hi heart I wife In the keeping of that ri'Ktl beauty, the Jlleell." Tho tlth of ItaroneiiN dr Ilnxu. which Mr. U-nllo ny nhe Iibn adopt ed for luiNliie roii when nho did not dimlre her iihiih' to appear Ixiforu tlm iiublli', In an hereditary one. lln ron de Hhxun wmn an ancentor of her who came to tliht rountry to avoid the perMiMitlon of the IltiKiienot. HEMtMHLKS WAR Or 1812; is proud or not ancestry The oldent "linuchter of tho Itevolu tlon" In MrN. Kllxnheth Humnrr Andor win, of Dover, Ma., formerly of Itox bury. Mr. Audemon wa Iwrn lu 1808, and I one of tho live member of the xoclety llvlntc w-Iiono father fought In tho revolution. Mr. Andenwi nimom her tho Mlrrlnc time of 1812, l tlioUKh but -I year of ago at the time. The event wero calculated to lcnn an lmprenitlon In her chtldlh mind. Hhe relate ntorlei of all the Kreat battle of tho revolution a they wero told her by participant. Hhe remember her father and grandfather a they left home to Join tho continen tal troop that forced the HrltUli out of IloNtou. Mr. Andernou U proud of her nnecHlorn. Her father wa IMwnrd Huuiuer mid her mother Johanna Hum tier, daughter of Iter Joseph Sumner, of Hhrcwnbtiry Thu nho trace her lineage through liotli of the fmnou vsr they can ee but very little. 1 up pomt the eye of tho flub I wore, If auythliiK, than the eye of the reptile. Hut taking all the ttilngR Into con nlderatlon, I am rouvlneed from little thing I have olHwrved that the llsh I a pretty wle member and tlrnt he at leant know what I good for hint when lie I confronted by the blunt It Vie of nlirvlvlng or not aurvlvlug. Wliy I It thata flnh alway flounder to ward tho w-ater? Thnt' the ioliit I linvii lu mind, and It 1 the one fact nbovo all other thnt ha convinced ino that the flub ha more aenne than we think. I have never aoen a Huh that would not flounder toward tho water. "I know two amwer will Ik? mado to thin uggetlou, One Is that there I generally a lopo toward thu water, and that hence tho force of gravity determine the direction of the nh' movement. And the other I a pri me ry rertBon the matter of lntlncL an distinguished from reason. Theno explanation do not aaUify mo. In tho flrt plce, I reject tho theory which make a' difference between In ntluct and reason. I canuot tell the difference between the attribute!, o much aro they alike. In tho second place, I want to tell you that I have Keen fish floundering up hill. Why? Simply because they wero forced to flounder up hill In order to get back Into tho water. Doe a Huh know any thnlg about direction and dlMnuce? I think so, I hnvo seen them Jump and flounder up hill, Inch after Inch, until they got Iwck to tho edge of tho Ntrenin out of which they had boon Jerked. It may bo what omo of the writer calMnntliict,' hut to save my eoul I can't tell 'Instinct from what wo aro nccUHtomed to regard a reason lu higher form of life." Now Orlenn Times-Democrat. Wf r" n r m fnmllleN of Itevolutlniinry fame. Her piiterual grand fat her. William Sum ner, wiih n member of tho committee of "((HTCfipondenee and hrtfety" of Itox bury mid one of the ltoHton "Tea I 'ar ty" on March 1, 1870. Mr. Sumner In proud of the fact tliut her mother hiiw (it'll. Washington. Through her father she In related to (ovoruor In ereiiNo Sunnier, and I heielf n find coiinIii to CharlPN Sumner, .Mimsuchu nettH' great nntl-Hhivery repreNontatlvo lu tho United Statea .Senate. Tlm fur nlturo lu her homo In of tho troubloim time, nm every pleco Iiiih a history of Its own. FI8H CLIMD TO REACH WATER. Olit An(Ir Telia Ktnry to Trove IU cnturtnl Iteoioiiltii; l'owcr, "I'MnIicb havo moro hchho than they mo credited with having," flnld mi old angler, "and my oxporlenco has taught mo not to put much faith in tho state ment that thoy only know thlnga from tho vibration duo to concussion. I think thoy reason In souio way or oth er, I don't know JiiHt how It Is. I nin satlBtled that uaturo litis not been par ticularly extravagant lit tho mutter of giving Huh Intelligence Ilosldea, I know that tholr eyes aro 'flat,' and UroognUed III Tortralt. Mihk Kauuy, who had Just taken hold of n room lu an ltant Side school, say tho Now York Tlmos, had been having nhort talks with hor ehlldron on sub ject which she thought would ho at once IntoroNtlug and liiHtructtve. One morning hIio tohl them about the 'three kingdoms." the mliiwal, the egetabl and the nulmal. and explain ed an Hlmpl.v mh h)io could the mooning of each. Then, naming a number of objects, she let tho children tell to which kingdom each belonged. Thoy greatly enjoyil tho oxcri'lse. The u rat morning the talk wa along the line of simple natural history, "Now, children," she said, "let iih hoc what j on remember about the ani mal kingdom and the domestic animal that belong to It. You have named all the domestic animal hut one. Who can tell me what that one Is? It ha brlNlly hair, like dirt, and I fond of getting Into the mud." Miss Funny looked expectantly around the room. "Can't you think, Toininy?" xhe linked oncoumglngly. "Yon'iii." was tlio shamefacctl reply. "If me." A CnrloiiN Case. A horso belonging to n Missouri njnn got a lump on It Jaw three year ago. Itn owner had a veterinary surgeon opcrato on the antmal tho other day and he took out u hard, smooth sub stance alMiit four Inchon long nnd an Inch wide, resembllnjf n white stone. Thoso who' have examined It say It Is jwtrllled cohicob, Tho commonly ac cepted theory Is that tho horse, while eating, got a cob caught In Its mouth, which slowly worked It way Into his Jaw until It lodged Just beneath tho skin. The animal uover seemed to suffer from It presenee.Now York Tribune, 1 i u As n rule, when any one asks us to stop and "chat" with" them, we feel a disposition to be & aulet a a claw. -T ''' Fibroid Tumors Cured. A distressing case of Fibroid Tumor, which baffled the skill of Boston doctors. Mrs. Hayes, of Boston, Mass., in the following letter tells how she was cured, after everything else failed, by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, Mr. IluycV Firnt Letter Appealing to Mrs. IMiikluuii for Help : "Dr..ii Miis. Pinkham: I havo liccn tinder IJoston doctors' treat ment for a Ions; time without any reliof. 'llwy tell me I havo a fibroid tumor. I cannot sit down without great pain, and the sorenesa extondu up my spine. I havo bearing-down pains both lmck and front. -My ab domen Li swollen, nnd I have had .lowing1 spoils for three years. My ap petite Is nol kxm1. I cannot walk or 1 on nty feet for any length of time. "Tho HyinntomA of Fibnid Tumor given in your little book ac curately describe my case, so I write to you for advice." (Signed) 3Irs. E. F. IIayi, 252 Dudley St, (Koxbury) Bohton, 3Iass. Note the result of Mrs. Pinkham's advice al though she advised Mrs. Hayes, of Boston, to take her medicine which she knew would help her her letter contained a mass of additional instruc tions as to treatment, all of which helped to bring about the happy result "Dnxn 31ns. Pinkiiam: Sometime ago I wrote to you describ ing my symptoms and asked your advice. You replied, and I followed all your directions carefully, and to-day I am a well woman. u The use- of L,ydlu 12. IMnkliam's "Vegetable Compound entirely expelled, tho tumor and strengthened my whole system. I can waLc inUes now. "JLydln E. Plnkliiun's Vegetable- Compound is worth f I vo dol lars a droi. I adviso all women who are afflicted with tumors or femalo troublo of any kind to give it n faithful trial." (Signed) Hits. E. F. IIaye3, 25a Dudley St, (Iloxbury) Boston, Mass. Mountain of gold could not purchase mich testimony or take tho plnco of the health and happiness a lilch lij'dla 12. 1'iuklutui'a Vegotablo Compound brought to Mrs. Hayes. Such testimony should w accepted bj" all women as convincing evidence that Lyilla 12. IMnkbam's Vegetable Compound stands without a peer as a remedy for all tho diitresain ills of women ; all ovarian troublos; tumors; inflammations ; ulceration, falling and dis placements of tho womb; backache; irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation. Surely tho volume and character of the testimonial let tord wo aro daily printing in thu no wsjiapers can leave no room for doubt Mrs. Hayes at her nbovo address will gladly answer any letter which hick women may write for fuller information about her illness. Her gratitude to Mrs. Pinkham and Lydia 12. IMnkbam's Vegetable Compound is so genuine nnd heartfelt that sho thinks no trouble U too reat for her to tako in return for her health and happiness. Truly is It said that it is Lydia 12. IMnkbam's Vegetable Com pound that is curing so many women, nnd no other medicine ; don't for get tins wnon some druggist wants to sell you something olse. S5000 FORFEIT I' wtmnnnl forthwith prtvlnc thooricinct l.llen ad ilnaurxf their .h.ltit gninnit 1'inklif.m Mmlk. li.t. Co., T.ynn. llv. Dut IteUoiuuitu, wblti trill tra Ia.Uh K tilled on Uxpcrlencc. ,lSa:,,, queried thu janitor, "dlil It ever occur to you thnt bepears and pod dlors am not tmMrBtitioin?" "It never Uid," loplitsl tho elevator man. "Well they'ro not," talil tho Janitor. "It takoa more than aigu to keep them out ol a building." till Want Dellned. Church -I see that HorlH wants eomu ono to write eome advertising verses (or him. (Jotliam Some nureery rhymes, evi dently. Yonkers SUtecman. Liver Pills That's what you need; some thing to cure your biliousness, and reoulate your bowels. You need Ayer's Pills. Vecetable: . f i . - ?entiy laxative. J. O. ijnOo., Aww.il, ttt. Want vour moustache or henn a beautiful brown or rich black? Ue BUCKINGHAM'S DYE nrrrtn or tiromin oi i. , m . w. mum, Locomotives of the World. Tho world la eald to contain 09.000 I locomotlvos, of whiuh 50,600 are in burope. IT Vnll vrUh to ll your rnria lor cuth. eiul IP lUU st.OOana full tMrlrtkii to tba "PACIFIC CO&ST LANDS AND LOANS," -. monthly Jourtul tmlilLlml lit the liitcrett of Hcl Kltcml Aftnlni t xrgetl and mint liiNuntUl iro( tuilafitullw We. Oltlre 330 FINE ST.. SAN FRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA Roluroon Aluclilno Co. 8UCCKSSORS TO JOHN 100 LB. Toot of MorrUoit St., PortUn J, OrKon. l'roin lUwker. Aulomfttle. Kit r'ceJert, FaultteM Stump iMllrr. llJ horteiwwer with tohert. Huckeye hvruilll Mahlnry, Kn rlnei and ll-iller. Kit amt tttlckner Oaullna Lncttira. Writ ut hu la waul of anythlnf In luacblnory lino. OREGON PORTLAND ST. HELEN'S HALL Hi) UK M HOOl. KOU Otitic. Ideal to cation KxHrt teauhliie In all tie )artiiiiit. Outdoor extirclo Ului tratrd hook of lnfurmaiton eut oil ap pllcatlon ELI3ANOK TGUUUTTS, IMnclpal. - ' " - P. N. U. No SS-1901. WHEN writing- to adTertUera pletul uienlluu tUI papar. I Press aaasgte Southwick Hay JNBlauki v.n7 hJ wMBa 3f . . . i . . KTZP? .Jms aa The Southwick has tho largvit capacity, 1 fasted and eaileit wotlor of aay Hay Vreu mado. Band for catalogue. Mailed free. Ftrl mnd ruroi MITOHEU, LEWIS & STAVER GO. Par I Jam, Qrgmm