The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, February 17, 1893, Image 2

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Cnrinualy enough th a t article now
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H erald, I
> £ n ta u g h t h o u A o M b o o »
h a. l.-n
& DAVENPORT.
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h .^ .n s
«•.i.i.« nankin, wa» ,lrht a**1 onl^. y
» i i r . , L v » the Y outh's Compon’on,
gW© GSVC
—
j u s t Received
O u r W in te r Sto->k
QfJBoots and Shoes
A„ a w il". •*•’ I . « p e c tc d «•»■ ?•“ » * A„ immense line of D ry Goods, Has arrived. Fine assortment for
i ? h e l i h e r h u sb an d in his business,
Fancy Goods, Ladies Hooui-,| both ladies and gentlemen. Do
¿,<1 som etim es she m anages it e n tire ly
III th e sm all sto res she acts
Fascinators, Infants’ Hoods and I not fail to ask tor our famous
H ftrenth century. In e tiq u e tte book« < r h - ,.1 '"
b i... and in t b e s r ^ o n »
<late th a n this, am ong
Sacks. !
i«‘
I Jaek and Jill children school
•ln-r Mige piece» of advice for children, X - t
shoe—all sizes.
by »1.00 —before supply 1» cxliansteil.
ari. instruction» «b o u t w iping th e ir
linger* and lip» w ith th e ir n ap <ins’
It M-e.n» th a t th e tab leclo th wa» long
enough to reach the floor * “ d«erved th e im l a tte r his d e a th she took e n tire
,,r .,«n people in place of napkin«. M h« n X i r g e of it H e r system w as one of so
niv-h kindness and consideration to-
they did Ix-gln to use napkin« they p a«««
them llr»t on th e shoulder, th en on th e W .M h e r employ«* th a t th ey C .» M
A nice line of
b, r “ th e Laily of th e lion M arche,
Groceries,
left aim . ami Anally tied them
neck. A French w riter, w ho evidently and look«» upon h e r “s
C la ss,
Groceries, G roceries!
wa» conservative and did n*4
She wa* very prosper«.«»
th e napkin kindly, record». w ith »corn. ....... and MBoelated w ith htrM .lf a»
- The napkin 1» placed under tin tb m » S h o W e r . th e chief» <>f »S* ™ noo* Fresh t tock always.on haml.
a e n a rtn .-n t. w in. hod been fa ith fu l in
and fastened in the hm-k, a» if one¡were «hpartm
i
thev m ig h t sh are 1»
Tin and
going to In- »haved. A person told roe th e ir service,
t h a t tn cy ,U‘K‘
,
W ell Selected—
?»,,. I,,- ,,,.r.* h l. th a t way h a t he I th e profits. T h en she w ished to in-
In this Hue we ex-¡EARTHENW ARE
I h v h - a s m a n y o f tin- o th e r « m p to y * «
m ight not »oil hla bcuutiful frill».
Stock
of
Hats.
It was a difllcult m a tte r to tie tin
P T ALWAYS ON HAND
cefali competitors
tw o corners In the bach, and It U aald
„Hit tle'nee originated o ur
to r
straitened circum stances:
Karo
to m-»lie both end» m eet” Thl» cu»tom Sin- also gave one m illion dollars of In
... tab
— le w aiter» o. (>wn private fo rtu n e for a pension fu n d
led to the h ab it of the
II
th
e left arm .
those of th e em ployes who from age ,
currying II napkin on tin-
Nap,, ins became popular In France
ulneBB were u n ab le longer to.work, |
,„.*.« r than in England. A to n e tim e I T h e n . ftn, m any o th e r larg e estab lish -!
l wo» euMtnniary a t g re a t F rench din-
h , |»a r iH m anaged by women.. _
.er» to change th> napkins a t every , Mni(>. C(Mlue|in . it i« suid. i'v e s ts all luor
,.nrse, to is-rfume them w ith rose hn|iban(Vh m „ npy fo rh lin . m d tu a n ./ o n
e n te r and U> have them folded a d ill« -r -,
w iVes of th e a rtis ts m anage th e
n t way <<>r each guest.
« d lin g and exhibit ion of th e ir husbands
A bout 1«V»U I’lerre David published W(,r it .% an d a tte n d V> th e colleeting and
he
“ Mnistre
d'H ostel."
“ which
lnl- of debts, o b ta in orders anti call
he« how to w ait <»n a ta b le projmr- ' ‘ > # he m .w8pap er men. doing all oi
y and how to fold all kind» of table
neCoBHnry w ork to moke their hu»-
u p k ln » In all kind» of shapes."
I , d - u rtistle efforts profitable.
The shapes were: “ Square, tw itte d .
'olileil ill band» and in th e form« of a
WHAT T H E V O ICE SH O W S.
»tilde and twl»t«-«l »hell, »ingle »hell,
Itiuble melon. »Ingle m elon, eoek. hen l-niwp Note« o f th e ll« «l»ter C h aracter-
ml chicken», tw o chickens». plgtsm 1»
little o f Hav»««- Tribe».
k buukot, p a rtrid g e , p h easan t, tw o
Man Inherited from Ills Immediate an
»pom. In a pie. hare, tw o rabbit«. suck cesUirs, th e upea an d m onkeys, a voice
TINW ARE,
BOOTS & SHOES,
ng pig, dog w ith a co llar, pike, carp, of oonulderablo altitu d e, in w hich th e UAKDWARE,
urboi, m iter, tu rk ey . to rto ise , th e holy
u.'
R'dsV»*Weekly“.“Tiie in<»nKcy » chattered
n u w aad til«- L o rrc i— cm«» ”
IIATS & CAPS,
MEDICINES,
NUTS & CANDIES,
W O >r«wwr,«
N D E R S OF PH O T O G R —
A PH
Y.
..........
th e ir fellow» frm n tre • to tree in
ex-
...............1 * 1 , . . . I . . . . . A « ni «brill head Urn,•«. the oat,.m l vocal
pi-e-islon
of
a
w
eak
and
tim
id
race,
liurwtinw.
nrcision
u
m e in
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
FURNISHING GOODS.
who»o
physical
fo
rm
atio
n
th
e
head
had
E lectricity ho» been doing aoino pret-
w ork in th e phot« »graphing of l»egun to hold an im p o rta n t place. The
rop» of w ater, and l*fuf. C. V, Boy» in upper notes «»f th e re g ister wer<‘ eliar-
. I
r,-<-cnt lecture guve illu stratio n » of actorlatiu of th e llrst m en, ao they still Goods ; s Represented.
Prices W ill be Found Reasonable
.lieu, say»
N iy s tin
m e ¡«re of savage tribe« an I people« and of
•hut ha«l b,«-n u«-eompllslu-«l.
hr»t
showeil
dbc
half
civilize
I
m
-.ub
-r«
of
modern
s tro ll Free Pr«-«». lie h rst nhowisl
- - ■ sp ark • aoclcty,
holograph» ta k eu by th e eh-etrie
.......---- whoso
------- v o i.- e have never been
f mhip bubbles In the net of b u rstin g , subjected to dlncipllne.
ud expiulm sl the process by which it | T he voices of eom itry people a-cus-
, js.M.lble to uM-ertnli» the r«‘«p tivc U»me«l to m aguifl e n t distances ondoon-
is-ed at w hich d ifferen t s«»ap bubbles v. rsntion a t long ra n g j nrc, if n »t keyed
•ur»t. One ph o to g rap h lihowtsl an issue ! higher, o fte n e r use<l in th e upper
if liquid in»m a very »mail pipe, w hich ' ranges th a n those o f th e city people,
o tin- naked « ye appeared to he a per- win» feel ob,ig«-d by th e nc • -v.it.e, of
oet stream , b u t which, «»n a n ele.-tri«’ 1 good breeding to m »lerate th eir toneo.
thoteigraph Iwlng tak en , was resolved | When a tw in 1». self-c«»ntained he user,
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nt«» a ts-autlful ami re g u la r M-rloa o f I th
e tuhldle and low er ... V >ne« of hi» voice;
w
hen
Iropa. In connection w ith th ia 1‘rof. I win an g ry th e voice m ounts gradually
DEALERS IN ALL K IN D S C F STAPLE AND
toy» remarked th a t th e telenet» of to th e head. If th e g en tler sex would
I
o
ften
er
b
e
ar
In
mind
th
e
eulogies
of
kpntte and of th e forvea Involved in the
FANC Y GROCERIES.
»hemunena of th e su rface o f ll«|ul«is ' Shakespeare »nil Seott of th u t voice
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,t a* one of th e n»«»t In terestin g bran ch - 1 ' g en tle and 1«»W which 1« an excellent
-s of phyaieal »clenee. T he effe -t on n 1 ' th in g in women, th ey would more rarely
occasion V» W oader why they have
tountMlu o f p laying o r singing was V» I
«
1 to lie attractiv e.
OF L A T E S T / P A T T E R N S I A N D CHOICE
•hange its ap|»s»nu»ee ini«» «»lie. tw«» o r
T
he
m nsie of th«- Chinese. Japanese,
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ihns- ap p aren tly »eparnte. clear stream s
•f liquid, but a p h o to g rap h ta k en as a and «»f all w ild tril»-« is keyed high and
FA B R IC S --IM N IE N S E S T O C K .
tuning fork wa« »truck «leu* »nstrated sung usually in falsetto, the lower
th a t th«» w ater wa« «11 «p«i»ed In drops in tu-te« Is-lng obtained by drum», tmn
perfect re g u larity , A p icture of a rltle totua, <»r ««»me «»ther Instr» intent» «»f the
A lthough th e ir songs are far
bullet, passing th ro u g h th e a ir «t th e kind
IS R EPLETE IN ALL IT S V A R IO U S LINE -
ra te of tw«» th o u san d f«s»t a second, w as fr» »m agreeable to th e ear. they »till
also exhibited. ITof. Boy*, how ever, th in k they sing, an illusion s h a r d , it
C LO TH IN G , H A TS A N D C A P S .
show ed th a t If It w ere w ished to Inves- must I»» confessed, by a considerable
tig itte w hat wa* really h ap p en in g w hen uum ls-r of perstm» in th e m » t refined
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a rid e b u lle t wa» b ein g projected m odern «oeiety.
th ro u g h the a ir at th e m axim um p«w*l-
FOR B O TH LA D IE S A N D G E N T L E M E N . BEST
California*« Illg T r« .,
ble M*eed. it w ould Is- ms’esaary to h a re
r - ' »ursr to a met lust o f IlluminatUm in ­
T ....
he vandal w<»»«h a lte rs in the fa ll-
STO C K IN FLO R E N C E .
finitely m ore rap id th a n th e ehs-trie f«»rnia M«)u«»ia forests wa-d to r u t th.
i.i*ark." F o r th is purpose a m irro r of tree* a t a distance of fr»»m a datant to
st«vl. als-nt th e alar of a tw enty-five tw
• ’’ ’ en •'»J
•«'»a aw
xmrwv the
tut ^<T>UIltl
ty feet
above
ground m
in order
»»•nt pieee. i* n»»w awsl. It 1» au mount* to avoid th e gnarled and knotted boar.
isl a« to revolve w ith ease w ith o u t g et­ But it has lately
found th —
at . these
- m la-en
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tin g hot at th e enorm ous speed «»f .-ue stu m p are ns
valuable
stra i”
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— a*
" . the
... n.i,light
__ g u a rís present nwat I Man­
thoe-on*l ilm«-* a seo»ud. and th e e n d o f w ,ssl The
th«' b a m o f lig h t gie«.** <>tf from th is tifn
----- l figuring«
--------- - and the wood ut'«w
o
te sawQ
u iiri'-r «»ass«'*
sen«»*
th e aerreu a t such
Man«,— —
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M ,c h
i Into
n t o t th
h i in
n sh.
.».id used f ,r i n t e r i r
n n . | K>.
h r a te tn ¡tat
. it « n »bh-a pls»togrw phs t o b e d e co ra tio n s \ . . w , th, ,
•n iu al*»ut «»»»<* te n m illio n th of a Ing dug out. and soon u«»t even a v«-s-
th e 1
*»♦«
appearance of aume » allow
of the w hat
m m was
t luajt-s-
LN CH W O M E N OF O tS lN E S b .
tie n atu ral monun vuU of thia w onder-,
,Ma»a Ma«t* bjr b»»«* " r Tbem Wra- ful eo n tiacaL
4a«M- U u en aa it •» t V
HURD S MVENPIIRT.
Crockery,
HURD & DAVENPORT.
, , ORDERS BY MAIL SOLICITED.
[Keeps a full line of Extra Quality
DRY GOODS g GROCERIES.
Knowles & Gettys,
managers .
DRY GOODS
CENTS' DEPARTMENT
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