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Sir Wiliiani Wallace, tbe nation.'
hero of Scotland, is slill m > vital at u
actual a personality l<xl.i> , more that,
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Fer-de-lancc the Most ven
on.ous ot Ail Serpents.
th<• .«i»pr> aching <>e.
S«M>n he | o**ses ed Scotland, and,
six centuries alter his execution, th.. ’ uncontented invaded the north <>l
it is a shock o realize that all th
I ngl aid with Mich succes - that w lien
authenticated history uchaveoi him he returned lie was made guardian
Privale Boxes for Pi ivate Parties.
covers only the deeds ol less that j «»I the kingdom.
So wisely .uni
OR.EGO* two )eais. Before ,1297, when h ■ moderately di«l he rid«- that jealous
__________ began lolrad h scountrymen again?
nobles, robbed of the right to rob,
Ed waul of EiigKind, he was an ob
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Little Chance For a Victim of the
Fangs ot This Terror qt the Island
of Martinique—The Cat and the Mon
goos« Its Most Formidable Enemies.
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Every one is perfectly well aware
scure outlaw', whose very hirthdai battle of Falkirk, which resu'ted in
that then* exists a large numtier of
can only oe set at 1270 by vagtm the complete defeat ot the Scois":md
You can't expert to get $2 worth
venomous aerpeuta—we have mauy of
for $1, but you can get your
guesswork, his wanderings and d
the putting to flight of Wallace him them right here iu the Lulled States;
money'« worth al
ings onlv vouched lor by the lainou- seif
“Wander years* of conceal ibe rattler, for example—but probably
*
k ; minstrel, Blind Harry, who, coming ment, alternated with predatory war- no other sp«»t in the known world baa
k
200 years alter, had nothing but ui [ tart against the English, followed, such a deal li dealing reptile as has the
Dealer la Hoots and Shoes.
French island of Martinique, nestling
fathered legend to de|*end on.
i until 111 the year 1305 he was taken
in the limpid blue waters of the Carib
Repairing neatly and promp
After the defeat of Wallace ; t prisoner at Rolrovston, near Glas
bean -sea. it is the terde-la'nee. sci
Falkirk, July 22, 1298, he again gow, to suffer a quick and ignomin entifically kuowu as Trigouceplndus
tiy done at lowest liv
vanishes into the great night < I ious execution as traitor and outlaw
la tier tut us. that cau beyoud the shad
ing prices
ow o* a doubt lay claim to beiug the
eclipsed h cries, and nothing <1 —Portland Journal.
most deadly serpent of the earth. Its
|>r< veil historical accuracy can b I
si mg mentis almost certain death.
I
told ol him until 1305. Aug 23rd <1
There are eight distinct varieties.
Origin cf Confetti.
I
he
most common beiug a dark gray
The
history
of
eimfettl
is
rather
enri
that
ve.it,
is
a
black
letter
day
in
the
bandon
-•
O regon
oils, .•leieral .»ears ago n large pri.it and black speckled, which coloring
Scottish
calendar.
Hauled
exh
mst
brnggifrt tinti
itidhfcttry
lag works in I’nris was turning out im emibies it to conceal itself easily
ed into London in fetters the da\ mense quantities of < :ii■•mi.irs, through among roots and stumps of trees. An
la jnat in roooipt of a new slock of
before, the 23d saw him taken to which a small rmmd Imie had been other variety-ds a clear, bright yellow,
Drugs nnd Clmmicnir. Pxtor.» nn<!
puui lied to receivs- rm eyelet for hold and when bidden In the freshly cut
Westminster Hall, impeached as ¡1
Propri-*txry Preparations, Toilet
lug tile she-ts togrtlrer. A heap of the vane it cun hardly be distinguished
ticl«*H. Drngg
Sundries. Perfume* traitor bv Sir William Mallorie, ami i little eirenatr scraps of paper cut out frmu tile stalks, It may also be n dark
Hrrwbe*. Sponge*. Soap. Nnts an.I executed immediately under circum i by the (uiuch accumulated mi a table, yellow or coal black with a yellow
Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos and Cig
mid one of the machine men amused belly.
stances of cruelly which were con
himself by Mciitteriug a lialldt'lil of
arette*, P miii I h , Oils,
Glxss and
It is not a large snake, rarely ei-
sidered revolting even for that sav
them over a working girl's lialr. She reeding ttve feet in length and in cir-
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immediately snatch.si up a handful cumterence approximately the size of
age time.
and threw them in his face. Other a child's arm. To repeat, the sting
Sir Wallace’s defense against the
girls followed her example, and the means almost certain death, and
If you wuh a bottle cold- —
charge of treason was simple and first confetti battle began. Th • head should uot the service of a physician,
Call at the Eagle,
unanswerable as it was unavailing. of the establishment came in when it or “panseur." as the natives call him.
If you lore the good» that • old--
was at its height, anil, being what the lie obtained within a very short time
“A traitor to King Edward of Eng Americans call a "smart mail.” he at
Call at the Eagle.
'the venom does its deadly work—the
land 1 can never be;” he said, ‘ tor once realized that there was "money flesh grows cold, softens, becomes
'Taint no u*e to ut and blink
I never was his subject, never swore in it." He ordered s|a*cial run« liiuery, pulpy, changes in color, quickly he
If you really need a drink,
placed large quantities of the n«*w ar gins to spot. and ir great chilliness
Ju»! make a »ign or ring a bell.
fealty to him.”
ticle on the market, made a fortune «•reeps through the blood. This lasts
And you bet they’ll treat you right
i
Wallace is supposed to have been aud created a new industry.
only a few minutes—possibly half an
Down at the Eagle
? i
hour—tlieu death.
the
second
son
of
Sir
Malcolm
Wa
»
».
The Ways of Moles.
If the victim is fortunate enough to
lace, of Elderslie, in Renfrew-*hir< .
Among common an Una is few have i get a physician upon th«* scene post-
Noone knows whether he re. eiv<-' been lens studied in their life history i has*e and no artery or vein has been
i
a good education. The essentials than the mole. An English uulural- pierced there is hope—just a faiut
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iat. Mr. Lionel E. Adams, says that hope— but even If life Is saved the dan
for that age of force lie possessed bv under the “fortress’' which the mole
ger is not entirely removed, for in
tradition, great stature, a stiength constructs above the sm :uce of the many cases necrosis of the tissues fol
grouud will always la* found a series lows. The flesh corrupts and falls from
MY CLOTHES ARE AT THE almost fabulous and leonine courage. of tunnels ruuuing mu bemntli the the bones, and the body molders as
It is probable that tradition speaks adjacent iield. A curious feature al
does a tree.
truly, for, as has been said, ”110 man most Invariably found is a |H*rpendi<*-
There is. however, a heroic method
ulur run penetrating about a foot be of treatment often brought into use
in those times could have achieved
low the bottom of the nest and limn by the Martiniquans. It is the im
such ascendancy without the 1
turning upward to meet another run mediate amputation of the leg or arm
•
A mole is never found in Ills nest, al If the sting happens to tie in either.
In “those times”—the distracted
though It may he yet warm frmu his Eveu 'this has to be done at once and
i
ones of the late thirteenth century, body when opened. Guided by smell
before the venom circulates through
when Scotland ran blind in her and hearing, a mole frequently locates the system. There ure to tie seen
the neat of a partridge or pheasant today upon the island many natives
efforts to escape the English yoke —
above bis rim ami. penetrating it from with limbs missing, and in the ma
Where Yours Ought to be
1 man who killed another, as Wal below, eats the eggs. The adult mole
jority of cases it Is the result of hav
lace
at Dundee slew an English is practically blind. Imt there are em ing the machete, or cane knife, ap
A. F. DERINOFk
Prop
bryonic Indications that the power of plied after an experience with a fer-de-
youth named Selby for insulting
sight iu the race Ims deteriorated
lance.
him. could escape punishment by
Tin* fer-de-lance is a fighter—and no
An Arab Legond.
taking to the wilderness and raising
mistake about it—nggresslve and pug
"There is none so poor but there Is nacious. and domestic animals, with
i following ot rebels against the ex
one poorer.”
the cat as the one exception, stand a
isting older of things. This Wallace
A poor Arab spent liis last barn on a very poor show in a battle. Pussy, in
did.
His motives, however, were handful of dates and went up on a about nine cases out of ten» will come
Ji AS A SELECT STOCK OF
high cliff to eat them and die. As he out of the scrap with colors flying be
sincerely patriotic.
From a forlorn
tiirew the stones over a lean hand cause of tlie fact that it is apparently
band of what today would be called shot out below and caught them.
quite as quick in movement and at the
"Ho!” said iie. "Why do you catch same time uses what may be termed
“tramps,” his army swelled until it
my date stones?”
ring generalship.
included the best born families in
“Because. O brother.” answered a
Mtenm Heer on Draught
There is but one animal other than
Scotland—the high ste yard Sir An weak voice, "I have not eaten these
the cat that successfully wages war
drew Moray Sir John M. Graham. three days, and Allah has sent these upon the fer-de-lance. It is the mon
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stones to save my life.”
goose (ichneumon), imported from In
Douglas the Hardy, and even the
“Praise lie to Allah.” answered the dia a number of years ago for the
bishop of Glasgow.
,
first limn, "for lie lias saved me also, sole purpose of getting rid of i he
for here Is one |>oorer than I.”
snakes.
Wallace’s men aroused Edward <1
And i>otb men went Into the city.
looking
Of the weasel family
England
into
action,
particularly
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very much like it. this lit
when they burnt the Barns of Ayr,
First Teat of the Air Pump.
absolutely fearless so fa
The first public test of the air pump are concerned and will ju
where English soldiery we e quar
was in 1654 by its inventor. Otto von tackle one live feet in l<
tered.
Guericke, in the presence of Emperor a foot long. From the mongoose the
When confronted at Irvine by a Ferdinand of Germany. Guericke ap fer-de-lanc«* will flee, but If cornered
plied the carefully ground edges of
great array of Englishmen under Sir metallic hemispheres, two feet In di will put up a great tight, using ev
ery trick at its command—a useless
Henry Percy and Sir Robert Cid
ameter, to each other. After exhaust sort of «■oiliest, however, for within
Full line of Harness, Sad
ford, the Scottish nobles basely de ing the air by his apparatus he at a short time it will be stretched out
dles, Bridles,
Halters,
tached tlftism horses to each hemi
sert« d Wallace and swore allegiance sphere. in vain «lid they attempt to lifeless.
Blankets and everything
A battle between these two natural
to Edward. Onlv Sir Andrew Moray se|uiriite them ls*cause of the enor enemies is well worth witnessing. It
usually kept in a first*
remained steadfast.
But Wallace mous pressure of the atmosphere. The is never a "limited" fight, but to a
class harness shop.
experiment was a great success.
finish always, nnd probably the snakes
depended on more stable stuff than
Repairing a Specialty
by this time have come to understand
the ever corruptible and insanely
Schoolboy Definitions.
that when they enter such a combat
Here are some definitions from tho I
jealous nobles.
From the north he
It is with th«* odds greatly against
schoolnaiui: “A Jneoblt«* Is a man
gathered a great yoeman force and descended from Jacob." "Snoring is them.
The mongoose Is quire xs clever a
w ith incredible success in generalship our breath meeting the air which Is
ring general as the ent and uses that
had soon recaptured almost all the coming in our mouth." ’’Sneezing is gift to advantage. Strategy more than
60 YEARS-
>< kind of 'colling' in the throat." An-
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fortresses which the English had other boy writ«*s. “When you are cold strength Is Its asset.
When they meet, and if the snake
seized north of the Fottli.
One ol the Inside of your laxly rumbles and
sees no avenue of escape. It prepares
the brilliant episodes of this cam then it makes a noise which Is called for battle, as does the mongoose, but
sneezing.” "A telephone Is n kind of
paign occurred September it. 1297. long wire with a spout nt each end.”— In a more leisurely manner. It takes
alMiitt one minute for them to get fully
Hie EnglisIvarmy, l -d by Cressing Westminster Gazette.
prepared. There is no shaking hands,
T ra * M arks
ham and Surrey, tried unsuccessfully
so to speak, as by prizefighters.
D esigns
A Good Opportunity.
C ofvri hts Ac.
The mongiHise circles about the rep
to make terms with him in his camp
rona ••nrtlng a wkctrh an<! d<*f’’r1ntlon mm
“Your pa's coming down on Satur tile. always at a safe distance and
ly aacartain our opinion free whet her ni
on the Ablrey Craig, tn the neigh- day. I wonder if that would Is* a good
Cion is probably patent .Able, ('••nuimnlm-
"drawing fire." inviting it by moving
Mrtctly confidential. HANDBOOK • b Pat cute
sent free. Oldest agency tor seciirint? patonin.
borhmxl of Stilling.
The bridge of time to speak to him?’’
closer and closer to dart out Its head
I'.uents taken lbn>utrh Munn A Co. rei-vIVe
"Yes When nut tells him what she’s nnd then quickly jumping out of
notke, without choree, in the
the Forth separated the two armies.
spent down here lie'll Is* glad to get rid harm's way. It torments In every
But Wallace was not one to make of the lot of us!”—Comic Cuts.
jMissIble manner, causing the snake to
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terms.
Finding him unappro.ich; •
< ..i>»uon of any srtaitUic Journal
TS rn.M • » a
change position time nnd time again,
ititour niniitba» (1. Kuidbjral« ¡owmleant .
Unfortunately Expressed.
tiring It by forcing s strike again and
ble, the English I egan to cross the
Violinist (one of a trio of amateurs again without ever reaching the ob
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bridge a tack him. While they were who have Just obliu'xl with a rather
jective point. At last, seeing its op-
still ”» ne f< <>t on sea and one on lengthy performnncei—Well. we’ve left poneut ut some particular disadvan
off at last!
tage. the mongvost* springs forward
land, li.imperi l by the disorder in
Hostess—Thank you so much!
Notice of Dissolution
quick as a bolt of lightning, catches
ciilcnt to the charge, he swept down
It firmly with the teeth behind the
On ths Line.
m a sudden savage attack, pursuing
triangular hesd-ti sitake. possibly two.
"The artist over the way was boast* no more— and In less time than it takes
Bandon, Ore. Aug it, iqio No his advantage so valiantly that near
Ing to me that his work Is being hung to tell It the fcr-de-lance is dead. Its
lice is hereby given th.it th ■ ] art nr r ly all me men on the bridge, includ
on the line."
vertebrae severed. —New York Times
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