The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, March 12, 1897, Image 1

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Rlpans Tabules.
Rn an«, Tabul. s cure nausea.
Ripans Tabules: at druggists.
Kipans T uu,es cure headache.
Ripans Tabules cure dyspepsia.
Ri,,ans Tabules cure flatulence.
Ripans Tnuules assist digestion.
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R p as Tabules cure biliousness .
R pans Tabules: one gives relief.
Ripans Tabules cure torpid l.ver.
Ripans Tabules: gcntlo cathartic.
R pans Tabules cure indigestion.
Ripans Tabules: for sour stomach
R pans Tabules: pleasant laxative.
Ripans Tabules cur? liver troubles.
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Evi-rvtw ly IÄ welcome to all the aervices
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Point terrace, Jr.
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f& iident ............................F. B. Wilson
O. W. Hurdj
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Board of Trustees
Marion Morris T w e n t v - t h r e e
Win. Bernhardt
F. St A M. Florence Lolge Vo. 107.
Keg llar •oiiiüiunieiit.ion on second
in<l fourth Saturdays in each month.
H. L. R obkudb , W. M.
I.G . K n o tts , Secretary.
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Florence to inquina.
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fiokotd f >r s île at E. Bangs’s
livery barn, En ;ea?, a i 1 at Hurd
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Reco
busurer ..............................O. W. Hurd
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Judge ............................ E. o. Potter.
StaRC *‘aves H‘igene Mon lays
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and Thurs lays at 6 a. in. and ar-
1 ............ W. T. - . ~
Bailey
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kiuiiussionere } ............ J .T . ( Caliison rives in r lor .nice at 4 p. m. tha
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Clerk...........
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Returning stag? leaves Flor-
Sfceriff.........
.............A. S. Patterson once raesdays an 1 Fridays at 8
Treasurer...
Assessor. ..
.................Id. P- Burton a. in. and trrives i t E i'o n e at 0
■ h o o l Superintendent......... U 8. Hunt
„1. the day following.
Surveyor............................... C. M. Collier .
(kroner................................. J - w - Hi,rrirt Single fare
J-Ostice of Peace.............. F. B. Wilson
Borni 1 trip
Instable........................ Jouli F. Tanner
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G overnor....... ..............William I* Lord.
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Secretary of rilute ...........H. tt. Kincaid. ’ ** ■■ D « •» v i l j
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Treasurer..........................I’tiilip-detelien
æ.ives Flore.ice J un lays, Wednes-
Hupt. Public Instruction.. ..G. M. Irwin. !
days an I Fri lays.
State P rinter.......................W. II. Leeds.
Arrives at FI .rente l’ tes lays, Thurs-
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Attorney
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steamer an 1 Scotts-
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Also with
Supreme Court < ........... F. A. Moore stage Li ne for Coos Bay.
Charge
( . . . . C . E. Wolverton r,.adollui,ie .
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Judge Second District.. ..J. C. Fullerton
Attorney Second District.Geo. M. Brown
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J
y Lind hang In Gast’e Garden, ”
for The Ladies’ Home Journal. Of her
first appearance —her fli t song—in
Amerira and the i l l , preceeli nted enthu­
siasm she uion-rd Mr Hull entertain­
ingly mid graphically w ites: “ Hark to
the voice! Il is Ixginning tho Ar t bur
t ‘ ‘Casta D va,' from ‘Norma.’ The sl-
h ace in tin: audience is intense. She
b u s sung , nly u lew burs of tlie m itch-
less eavu’ina before all musio l ivers
recognize th it wli.ie other artists have
Mi eavored 11 make something ont of
‘Casta Diva,' .Tinny Lind is embodying
it. Tin re is tlie grad uni grow th of sos­
tenuto, tlx n rhythmic utidulaiing, now
high notes, ns triumphs of pure exprrs-
s .ui, anil rot of merely physical marvel,
mid finally birdlikc ecst i«y of trills. Be­
fore h«r i.t an ubyss of hush, into which
she pours that voice, tlie very soul of
song, rilie ceases, ai.d timidly—not
proudly—low s mid is t tiring when the
and nine, not content with making the
utnal American demand for an encore,
arises en in i»sc, ami rcpi'gts with fonr-
fold energy mid spirit the ulmnst frantic
demom(ration with which it greeted
Jenny Lind upon her entrance. The an-
dietKte is literally wild. Never has a
sing« r o st.m d her listeners before. The
thuuue rous applai'se It«, ps up for many
nniiutiN, uu.ii tlie audi«nee e«.« ms ex-
haueted.
“ Trained mu«icixiis arc praising tho
fluency mid precision of Jenny's chro­
matic scales. O.ie is emp!::isizi*ig what
he ti mis ‘the Inspired vitality of Lind's
voice,’ and I., nnauimnus verdict seems
to I • that nevir wore heard iu concert
room ».•e« t« r t ixs. Evi n white haired
veteran . v ‘ oliary listened to Malibran
•xl I. . n.,t: r V urdnt, or to Grisi, or
A Iside K< m I , ull pronounce Jen-
L d the sup« .rr cf those ol.l tiino
-.a
I» iu reuiius eoiotcratsd by
burnt VAC...U.”
“ What niuLrs roriis?’’
"If 1 op’ev or «11 , tv cll;,tl ly Yrnid
t * have cow s,” r«piud the chncpocist
• Statically.
The replj v us t .,tisfu< lory os fur ns it
vent, hut It didn't go fur «nonet,, aixl
t rpfcie ihe suffertr, not 1 u*g i.ble to
t
biiuself cf the i .'. ii ly ridiug al-
t s, walked and pond red.
He began to i ntiee, w hen be w nlkrd
in one din : t on cn one f ile of a »tri tt,
time one tex t was aff,<tc«l and when
be walked iu the opposite dirt« tion that
the other foot w u-« utfect, d. Thedif ress
was in the foot that was toward the curb.
He could net wuilr alifud awhile and
th<n wulk bwkward to i, litvo the pain,
beenuro ho thmglit thut he might be
lockrd open ns a crunk and thin saoh
btbuvior iu a public street would be ab­
surd anyway. Then he exau ined his
,»hr< s anil thservtd that the most of the
w < ur was tn tlx t ntrr edges of the foies
and heels ui d that the upper hn'ber
hud lx-; un to .bulge slip! ly ov<. the
worn pairs rf tiro soles. When he jut
his shoos ru again, he obsirvoxi thut tl.e
leather whore it bulged jrtfsed on the
puinful uira cf o;ch little toe.
W.th tho results cf the observations
iu mind, the sufferer proceeded, stop ly
step, somewhat painfully nt times, to
as; ertuiu tho cause of the i freed on his
shoes. lie v owl J not ueknow ledge that
he might he berwlegged mid uuul lu to
wear evenly .the solos of his shoes, and
nobody who mot liiui could observe any
uunsuul deflo otiou from the ordiunry
lines of legs. Ho trod caroTully, and,
without making himself conspicuous
tricot to walk cu u level, so thut the
pressure would be equal oiu the whole
surfioe cf euoh sole. His toeing was
n oderntc—neither too niuth outward
nor too mudi inw. rd—and at times he
snciceded in walking as his mind di­
rected, I ut usuul.y tlie uistross that he
v. mi eel frem inolicated that seme thing
win, wrong comewiiore. The foo.t cn the
ruin sid etf the w Ik was ginerully dra­
ins etl nnne than the otlxr The fit cf
his shoos v.. s fair, und for awhile the
suffering investigator could not deter­
mine the reupons fo.r ti e tend« n« y to
bulge on the sielcs Hecgflcd uty cue to
prove that ihe bottled waters thut he
drunk could have 111 effect on his sys­
tem thut would tend to n uko him eitae
toward tl,o gutter, bucli un idea ought
not to he thought of.
<«:■;! i some h;.t dcrp'-rinlo the sab-
|: • t, boneatb tl.o six < a m d 11 < painful
: s il,(i invo sligator g, vu s ..«• i.ttou-
n to the t ttriac'.srn v,ln< h h, w. lkod,
s « eve I nwty in his m.umry the
act, i .
,<f lo. :.t; a a in v hii b ho1
v, d I lied expire cos that wore
uful, i «ie ] ’!■ ul, un i mo:t pain-
«rt .ii -i |, ii I chn . II? noti«;f(l, for
i«-’ , v,
’ 1 <• v nlko <1 u r«"-H i i us-
J , v mint f cm one fideviilk to
. in < rl
loruliti, s, th..t l.is
- i -, : s < i ii
that he 1 i little
Tho tin
tt suggest f it I lint he
¡.I ( tier. Jy I,. ,o relief by» ulkii g
i pin. t. j avt meat, hot he rem ml.or-
iho i.in- 1 of un toocutric pie!«■ trii.n
, ho intisto I o n bav i.g the privilo. < <f
■ kit { in tl.o tuiddle cf the strei i und
..
,d tl. t he w in 1 I not risk I inself
'lint ( l u i c t :« u, notv. itl siuudii / the
f taut n .-.•lit I ot I'liul. l.etio-
l < d uh o I hut l ! ■ d xir -s wus Joss in
1 k ' , s t . ,ti iu oil.tr» uud that
1» we.:;«v ci«-1, t alike. Lc Hied to
e l , \ a lls t i tl.e io.
s iu
.i i i' l - it the 1«; st distn • . hut be
i , ¡. I sui ii a roundabout w ay to ur-
)■ i t n.i.v ¡iirtir uiar J Ince, < •petinllj
j neo « f I usint-s, tli ,t the plan had
t o 1 • i handoti«it L’, »ides, lie tx vor trod
a pi i f, tt ii.ui —monto’ tliut threnghoiit
its In:: th 1 . I n surfine that could l>e
1 1 ' , pain. At < ;• point, or ui -
Other 11:,' I Gont investigator loit
tw.urcs that w, :e i .’ uk si unbearable.
Lin.ng up tliu eubjtet on flic Lest
routo l.o cculd t , d, l.e devoted his ut-
tri.tiou to t. , spot <r blctk where he
hi.d tho u.ctt sevire twingis. Thut sent
h ui t i tl.o eicewalk, dcHribing tlie ae-
tiou figniutively He did not orop i n
his hnr.cp, elthongli he hud tim impulse
Io co thut mxl to bowl 1.1 o, hut he
rtoppid nt the«, rbi i d thought awhile.
Bo inferred that bis sufferings ware
. a « r ) i tligt particulur Lo«k because
n o l «;:i ijj ity cr iuflneuie presented
r » If t r
At £ ’. t the tititgeles of
tl orght | rmi • . no liing definitely, but
itle pain (1 pa::eil front the afi'«« «d
•«t, I. powers i f vision lock h Id and
i re? tv . ns u i vcluticn.
A « i.i i u -1 rout «1 sccvt ries end rev-
• • at tot,-,,' route« f tliei ffect w , ’ vi ry
,• .• — .'. • i di« w a lk h:.«l been graded
om bob, o 1,, io the «nib fcr pood
ruin: , mid c < I'm il l line v.:.« a few
ru s i t there than in ninny plaees
s i; .: rul that i y cun walking
e (! ould t. d ‘l.^ii'Iy toward Hie
> T il- .' f riot ion ( f the soles of the
«•s iu tl:, k.uiWa'k bring greeter
I It, fn. lion iif the feet oa Ihe iu-
Oic* of l „ hj s. the ».tight of ihn
ramed i
I t to slide tii.ewise
ui rimes Tho ifT -'s in the feet
i >. Ii i< ut, i.i.d 1. painful , freot in
«•feet uni tilth ti.. other d, pended
i the t.ir. lion in w. i ii the Miffirir
. iik«d. When tho right foot was
wurd t ie curb, its small toe was
i . used «gainst the lc.'thi r und tt rtured,
while the lift foot by maintaining a
level, the worn « ge of the letl shoo I«-
iiik ni>. ut equal t > the (legne of the in­
cline, had very light pnssure on oil' er
side. Gun.cd by tlie rev« lation. the suf-
I rer trod curefully tbrri.iftcr ,u.d kept
e ar cf slanting sidewalks ns frequent-
■> us possible, but iu time he was com-
pc.llcd to ueknow h dge thgt the ptrlcda
i t relu'f fr in pain were far upuil, he-
„use tlie rule is tin,I tiu« walks xhoukl
-lai.t t.iwnnl the gullir, cud the rule is
■ flowed g ceraTy, and h readied that
ne thtrouH.ist’s reply wusaeco ate.—
^cw York Ti ova.
ÜRANT
AND
p o
R ^ R -
T h e L a tte r's F ir s t M r e t la g W i t h H is Sate-
s«'<iucut C h ie f.
While sitting in my quarters in tho
little tT,vu i f Cb..ttauooga about an
lit r a .;.r nigbltall ou the evening cf
Finlay, O t 23, 18U3, an orderly
lioo;ht n e a messtge frem General
Ge- rge II Thomas, commander of th#
Aimy cf the Cumberland, off whose
naif I \ ns renting, summoning me to
I .¿quart: rs. A r tor in bud been raging
I r two d .ys, m.d a chilling rain waa
st i.i falling. A few m uutes* walk
brought me to tho plain wooden, on#
st:«y dwelling occupied ly the com­
mand: r, which was situated ou Walnut
st et, near Focrth, mid upon my ar-
t ui I found him in the front room on
the left sice cf the hall, with three
i mi tts cf his stuff and several strange
t i.icers.
In un urmchair facing the fireplace
w,".s seated a gmcri.l officer, slight in
fi. ure and of medium stature, whose
fucc bore mi express’on of weariness.
II ■ w’i s can lessi.,- dressed, and his uni­
form coat w as ui.bottoued and thrown
ba«.k from h.s chest, lie held a lighted
cigar in his month and sut iu a stoop­
ing posture, with liis head bent slightly
fc wurd. His clothes were wet, and his
trov ers and top boots were spattered
with mud. General Thoiuusapproached
this ofllci r. and, turning to me and
mentioning n e ly name, said, ‘‘I want
to present you to General Grant.”
Thereof on tho officer seated in tho
cl. ir, without chaugiug his position,
glanced up, extended his arm to its foil
hngth, shook bauds mid suid iu a low
voice and speak.ng slowly, "How do
you do?” Tiiis was my first meeting
with tlie m:.n with whom I was des­
tined afterward to spend so many of the
most interest.ug years of my life.
Tho strange o f Iters present were
members of General Grant's stuff.
Charles A. Dana, assistant secretary of
wur, who hud been lor scrao time with
the Army of the Cumberland, had also
enter« d tho room. The next morning he
sent u dispiuteh to tlie war department,
beginning with tho words, ‘‘Grant ar­
rived lust night, w«t, dirty u:d w ell.”
—‘‘CampaigningWilhCrant,” byOcu-
ei.il Hcruoe Porter, in Century.
H e r Loss I I I« G a la .
Dramatis person«, n small street
gam in leaning idly aguinrt a tree. Ou
the c ppcsiie side i t the street a young
V « r. un carrying 1 cr jcckcttcxk in her
baud. Coming toward her the ubiqui­
tous man who rescues dumscls iu dis-
tre s Just as these two met on the
muddy crossing the young woman drop-
pi d lx r j ci ki i beck in tke mud. It fell
open, and the usual assortment of thim­
bles, pennies, rcissors. ramplos and
dirnrs was rcuttcicd broadcurt
“ Allow me,” said the young man,
und the ewi ir cf ihe pcckctLook binch-
ed lacomiugly and ullowed him to go
dow n on 1 is knees in tl e mrd to rescue
lo r j esresriens. V.hcnhc ii id picked up
tlie rolling dimes i 'id pennies and re­
stored them w th the other urticies to
tim purse, ho i.-.w thut she was still nu-
eu: y.
“ hi anything missing?” ho ackcd so-
lioitously.
“ L'o. Thetis, nothing but n penny. ”
“ Oh,” un i Lftiug his hut lie walked
on, not having received so much as a
“ Ilia: k you” for tho sirvice. But then
(ho was v; ry pretty.
There is ii < Jinmx to this story. When
tho young woman hud censed lookiug
I. r 1 : t pre petty, she went ru hfr way,
and t e rttcet gamin durted across tho
r reel from Lis post < f ohs. rvation, Mid
iu a moment he hud found that leer,
p« nay utu.er the store where he saw lit
roll, mid as l.o w ilkcil away with it
I idutn iu his cheik butter wouldn't
have melted iu h.u month.—Detroit
Free Pre ss.
Coul Mine Worked by One Man.
Tiio smulirst c ul mine iu tho world
is in Ihe sonthem provineo cf New Ze»-
lund where, according to the report.o f
t io inspectors of mini s for tlie colony,
the Murray Creek «ollitry is worked by
one man, T Eolitho, a Chinaman, who
o, ns, mat eg«» n.d vcik s this small
but to him vuluuLle coul mine. Then,
is ui oilier »trull colli«ry in the same
province vveuked by one man with th .
assistance cf a donkey Tlie next small­
est colliery is in Finland, iu the village
ct Nelsen, lu Luncushire. It is situated
near the Colliers’ A rns and afford,
employ incut for two miners, fattier and
sou, who combine in themselves the
poutioi.s i f proprietors, managers,
millets ui.d l.uuhrs of the undertaking.
Tlie h.,vu tlie assistance of a donkey,
and ail the output of tlie mine is sold
to the householders w ho live in tho v il­
lage or 1.» immediate vicinity.—Ex­
change.
A n V n e x p e c te d G r c e tln * .
Tlie gentle Elsio sut drearily in the
glnutning in Ihe front room
fihew . s v. ly miserable, for on the
pri vions u elit site had I ad words with
lx r own, uud now she fears her hanghty
Hurt id w ill not cull.
rilie hears a step, u ring, a voice she
knows, mid some one speaking to the
eervnuts in t’'n hull.
Sho will not wait until a light ie
1,'iuglit, but gently calls, “ Como in "
Tho visitor enters, mid. witti a sigh
of awful volume the fairHlsieeasts hcr-
st'.f into liis iirnts nud sofilv murmur.:
‘ ‘O h, ti y darling, I urn «<> glad y« t
It . to couie. 1 have so wanted to make
it np at.d settle."
And he of tlie embrace remarked:
‘•Well, miss it's very nice cf you,
nud I'm very glud, too. that you're go
iug to settle rp 1 1 last.”
It was tl.e gus collector.— -pare Mo­
ments.
With I.lglitnl.a RapiRity.
“ Wonderful eye tliut boy cf mine’s
got,” said tire prond fa:her.
‘‘That so?” mechanically replied th»
man w ho was trying to g, ♦ away.
“ You n vrr saw such a sense of pro-
pert.on,” cr, d tbn prond father. "Paas
that boy tke cuke dish, and he'll apos
the bigge-t piece on it every
biockluuu (Me.) Tribune.
Hue.’ —