The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, October 06, 1899, Image 4

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'Cite P h e n o m e n o n o f W n lk lM gr,
P U N IS H IN G AN E D IT O R .
A* u small party tho other evening T he Corlon« M e t h o d A d o p t e d I n a
those presentw.vere asked to n a n o tho
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S o u th A m e r ic a n C o u n tr y .
OFFICLRS* Q U A R TERS ON BOARD most common and at the same tim e the
Curious
methods of punishing indis­
most complicated action iu the human
MAN-OF-WAR.
phenomena. Various answera were creet editors are in vogue in soilfe coun­
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tries. In “ South American Sketches”
fiber» A U E x c e p t th e C o m m a n d er E at, given, showing all degrees of observa­ Mr. Crawford describes tho interesting
tion
and
thought.
Not
one,
however,
XJve a n d n a v y T lie lr Hoc i 4V B e i ng:—N a r a I
hit Upon tho answer th a t the questioner experience of an editor who had been
E t iq u e t t e I s o la t e s th e M ap W a o u j A ll
had in mind, which was walking. unfortunate enough to give offense to
W hat action is more common,’ and y e t 1 »he ruling powers by tho freedom of his
O th e r s o n B o a r d M o st Obey.
how
difficult of analysis! How m any ! cr*” clsul®-
The wardroom on a man-of-war is tbs persons
outside of some special courses . The editor was arrested and confined
living plaqa of all (lie older officers of In physics at tho universities can ex- : h ‘ “ n!irf ”w l»a«aRe between the cages
the ship, w ith ono exception, tlio com- plain the phenomenon? Let somebody ; two Jaguars notorious for their bad
tempers and their lntenbo dislike for hu-
pnunling officer. IIo lives by himself, Jry
has his own cabins, hjs own mess, his
“ W alking,” once suid Dr, Holmes, ; mail society.
/ h e intervening space was so regulat-
pwn servants. Naval etiquette aud cus- . "Js a perpetual falling, w ith a perpetual
’>c>thor
tbo ferocious animals
tom have established this habit of isola- I self recovery. It is a most complex, vio- <-'d
tion for tho men on the ship who has leut aud perilous operation, which wo could get its paws quite to toe middlo
command of all the rest. The reason is divest of its oxtremo danger only by line between the cages, so that a spare,
«undoubtedly to be found in tho very continual practice from a very early petive person, if very careful to follow
fact that ho represents extraordinary period of life. We find how complex it the classical advice about the advan­
power. Under these circumstances any is when we attem pt to analyze it. We tages of steering a middle course, might
attem pt to forget the superiority of his iearn hew violent it is when we walk manage to pass w ithout special injury,
yank by means of a common cabin or against a post or a door in the dark. thongh the achievement would be both
ynessroom for JjJm and bis subordinates We discover how dangerous it is when exciting nnd dangerous.
Our editorial friend happened to be
would only result in embarrassment on wo slip ur trip and come down, perhaps
breaking or dislocating our limbs, or stout, nnd therefore was the more easily
both sides. flan *
This docs net mean th a t bo may not overlook the last step of a flight of reached by the occupants of the cages.
be sociable, for ipuch depends upon tlio stairs and discover w ith w hat headlong As if to add insult to Injury, ho was
man. But it is4safe to R y tlint any shovy violence we have been hurling our­ given a chair on which to sit and at
the same tim e was furnished w ith a
pi effusiveness among those who livo selves forw ard.”
gbaft the mast m ust como lrom bis side,
All this is very trno, as wo all know copy of his own paper, the issue which
|f be wishes it to be general. Tho situa­ to our sorrow ; still the genial Autocrat had brought him into trouble, ¿n order
has not explained the phenomenon,— th a t he might m editate upon its con­
tion is a delicate one.
tents.
In the froer air of tho wardroom we New York Times.
He tried to sit motionless and bolt
find from 10 to 89 officers living togeth­
upright, feeling those sleepy, cruel eyes
F r o m Iln d t o W o r e , .
er, tho uumber varying w ith the size of
Several ladies and gentlemen were fixed upon him A t the slightest move-
the ship. Their ages may range from 25
to 60, and they are of all ran Its nbovo riding down town iu a cable cur. They rnent or tho rustle of the paper uneasy
th at of navaj cadet, aud of all corps were mostly strangers to ono another, m utterings urose from the cages, and a
paw would stretch stealthily toward
Engineer oilioers, line officers, medical but the conversation boenmo general.
One of the Indies had been a t the him. Leaning quickly to tho other side,
officers, marino officers, ono i«iy officer
and one chaplain, may ail be inolnded opera the night beforo nnd was loud in he was sure to bo met by tbo ugly claws
of the second jaguar. It was a case of
hi tho wnrdroora of a largo siiip. These her expressions of disapproval.
"W orse thun a ll," sho w eat on, Scylla and Charybdis.
men live in staterooms arranged about a
Every few m inutes the jaguars be­
Common spneo, which is known as tho " th a t Mmo. Schroeder is much too old
"wardroom country.” This assumption for her part. Her singing is becoming came wildly excited nnd clawed fiercely
of a space of prairicliko dimensions is unbearable. Don’t you think so, too?” i at the shrinking editor, who,
comparatively tru th fu l in tlio cramped she asked, turning to tho gentleinun best, could not escape those rending
toe nails. His clothing was torn to
quarters of a ehip. In this "country” next to her.
“ W ouldn't yon rath er tell th is to shreds, but except for a few scratches
exists tho social life of the wardroom.
Bore theso men of varied callings, yet Mine. Schroeder herself ? Sho is sittin g ha was not really Injured.
all of tho sea’s following, livo, movo beside you,” he replied coldly.
After tho general silence which fol­ AN ENCHANTED PITCHER.
end have their social being.
A day spent in a wurdroom by u land­ lowed tho remark, tho critical lady
I l e l l c o f a F n t n l l t y , I t la V r e -
lubber would reveal many interesting turned to tho singer w ith many con­ T h e
s e r v e d b y S u p e r s tit io n .
differences between naval officers aud fused apologies.
About five miles from Aiken, S. C.,
th eir brothreii on shtiro. To begin with,
“ It is th a t horrid critic Schmicdcr
they are more cosmopolitan in tlielr who has influenced my judgm ent con­ on tho Charleston d irt road and in
speech. The men in our wardrooms are cerning yonr singing. I believe it is ho sight of the railway, is a little place
gathered together from all purls of the who is always w riting against you. that was first christenod Polecut, but
Union. Local discussions find but an He must be a most disagreeable uud afterw ard changed to Montmorenci, tho
i French for th at odorous little animal.
pniutercs^xluudieiMie, or even a derisive pedantic person."
one, so t)» t a naval officer gets accus­
"H ud you not better tell all thia to I Many years ago a young woman came
tomed to ffptxik and think of all the 45 Mr. Hchmieder himself?” calmly in ­ w ith her pitcher to draw a bucket of
States as belonging equally to him. Out- quired Mme. Schroeder. “ Ho is sitting 1 water from a well a t Montmorenci and
set the vessel in the hollowed top of a
pido of bis awn country lie is so greet a next to mo.” —New York World.
stone post th a t some of the railroad
traveler that very few civilians can keep
men had moved there. W hile drawing
O n L iw d ln t r T r o o p s .
u p w ith tho way lie skips in conversa­
tion from China to Peru or to Tasma­
In lnnillng a forco cu a hostilo shore , the w ater . a . Hash
. of lightning came that
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nia.
Other characteristics that are n great deul moro has to bo provided , J*rn,c^ tbo c^ In, *7 ' v^tlci,V 10
quickly noticeable ufo his simplicity, than the vessels to carry i t There aro bucket was attached, nnd tho woman
bis cheerfulness and b is heartiness. Tbo po.-plo who diacuss an invasion, nnd was killed in her tracks. H er remains
w ardrom utisconstantly resounding with who seem to hnvo an idea tlint tho m at­ were removed, but the pitcher was left
laughter. The men in it are healthier ter is limited to crowding a number of just whero tho dead girl had set it. To
than men Wtio live in houses. Thoy got soldiers on a ship and directing them this day tho pitcher remains in tho
up earlier in (lie morning and go to lied to be landed at a certain place. There same place, and, so far from being re­
earlier ut night. Most of oqr wardrooms is no consideration of how they are to moved, it is said th a t no living hand
are bustling with officers ut 7 o’clock in get on shore w ith their anna, guns and has ever touched it save its’s owner’s,
tho morning.
am m unition; thatincrcliiint ships have although near tho eido of tho public
A glance at tho breakfast table shows only a few beats, nnd th at artillery road.
But tho most wonderful tiling is tlio
the senior line officer presiding, and the cannot I*' transferred from ship to
other officers placed near him according bench w ithout nny previous prepara­ superstition attached to the pitcher.
to rank. At the other end of tlio table tion. W hen we consider that, notw ith­ There is an indescribable influence sur­
Is tho inau who has been elected by liis standing tlie support and resources of a rounding it th at prevents its touch.
messmates to diroct the catering of tho large combined fleet and the presence Hundreds of people hnvo gone w ith tlio
(nous. Between tliis early meal and the of transports, moro thun a month of firm determ ination of lifting tlio pitch­
breakfast proper, which comes ut lialf hard work was required before an a r­ er, but when they approach it a strange
past 11 or 18 o'clock, there is not much my of 60,000 men cenld I k ) landed in repngnnnco conies over them, nnd they
)lfe in the wardroom, for t l i o daily m il­ tho Crimen, wo uro justified in doubt­ hurriedly depart w ithout carrying out
itary routine is full of drills and exer­ ing those who assert th a t the invasion tlio object of their visit.
One night a bully in tho neighbor­
cises which keep most of tlio officers on of our shores with 150,000 or 200,000
deck. There are drills witli great guns men iB not only w ithin tho bounds of hood, while under tlie influence of
and w ith small anus, dyillH in pleuring possibility, tint by no means so difficult whisky, made a l»et w ith some friends
ship for action, drills in handling am ­ an undertaking us is often stated.— ! tlint lie would go and bring back tlio
m unition and nmuy otbeiB—all of them “ W ilm ot’s Life of Vico Admiral Lord pitcher, lie left to do so, b ut soon re-
turned as pain us a sheet and empty
yooted in (lie uuo idea tlint yoa must Lyons. ’ ’
handed. “ Boys," ho remarked, “ no
preserve your own life by destroying
I .u k cm T h a t t ' b a n a e C a lo r .
person alive can lay hands on that
that of your enemy.
I t is well known th at the w ater of pitcher, and I wouldn’t attem pt it
As soon as an officer returua to the
wardroom from one drill and begins a many lakes exhibits characteristic col­ again for the whole of Aiken county.”
He refused to tell his experience and
Conversation or perhaps hums a soag bo ors. The lake of Oenova, nt the western
is interrupted by tlio bugles Qudoek and end of Switzerland, is blue, while the said lie would not talk about it. Other
m ust buckle on bis sword and return to lake of Constance, nt the eastern end of parties have gone to see it, hut met
Switzerland, is green. Blueness implies w ith the same repulsive feelings.—
¿mother drill.
At every call to quarters all officers purity, siuce the n atural color of water Cleveland Plain Dealer.
¿liust report themselves ready for duty. is blue. A green lake has its water
C lc n ii C o n i M in e s .
The chaplain and paymaster, having slightly elendeil w ith im purities, which
much less to do w ith drills than the may in) exceedingly flno particlea, sep- 1 The Chilean coal mines, opened iu
pthcr officers, are usually the first to lx) arately Invisible. Professor Spring of the 1855. seem to 1«' nice places to work in.
i«ek in tho wardroom, where there is University of Liege says th at green The seam of coal runs from the shore
¿itlier work for them. Tlio medical offi­ lake« sometimes become absolutely cel- under tlie w aters of the Pacific oceuu,
cer liua gouo forward to the nick bay to - orlesn for a time, and he lias found th at and tho tunnels aro so dean th at you
Jock after Ids patients.
this sudden change of lulu 4s due to the could walk through them in a dress
When tho midday breakfast comes, washing into the lakes of mud colored suit w ithout making yourself dirty.
there is tho ftrst breathing spue« tor a red liy oxide of iron. Red is couiple- | They are lighted by electricity, and you
Jittle leisure and relaxation. But the montary to green, and the result of the can have a ride for a mile under the
B rills for tho day uro not yet over, and m ixture is th a t the green color of the oceuu on an electric car nt n speed of 20
at 1 o ’clock the hustle is rosuinixl w ater become« for the tim e neutralized. miles an hour. The mines form quite
a catacomb of well lighted passages
throughout the ship. A sudden cull may 1
under tlie water. The output of coal is
C u r i o u s l u i l t u a t 'u z t o m .
come for collision drill, or lire drill, or
battalion drill. If ut sea, a floating tar-
A curious custom pravnils among the now 1.000 tons a day. und 760 miners
tO’t may be dropped overboard, and for kiwest classen uf southern India for ob­ are employed iu them.
»a hour the ship be sliukcii from stem taining rain in tinu-s of drought. A
C y v llt i u n m l A l c o h o l .
fo stern by the discharge of guns. From gigantic figure of a woman is stretched
“ Remember, ” says an experienced
0 to 6 o'clw k in tint afternoou there is to its full length on Its back on an open,
generally n respite from work, and the very low four wheeled carriage, nnd the New York physician, “ th at alcohol
wardroom begins to show signs of be­ carriage is draggi-il round the streets, stim ulates the heart and circulation iu
ing a hum«. Homo in it are reading or the Indian peasantry accompanying it much the same way as exercise does
-wrltlug, others are smoking or playing w ith tlie deafening noise of their tom ­ and that if yon use it in any form
games X loafing. Still others are in toms, drums nnd bugles. The custom is while wheeling tlie reaction is speeily
their rooms taking tho seaman's after­ explained by the ]s>pnlar notion that and farreaching. “
In the same way a long ride should
noon n ap But ut 6 o'clook tho drills the figure on the curt represents tlie
¿tod exorcises como again.
wife of Vanina, the god of rain, and never be undertaken immediately after
By 0 5V o'olixJt there is n fix-ling that thut when lie six-s his favorite wife a plentiful meal, tills also tending to
one can Mt down and dim- without fear dragged ruthlessly along tlie streets he interfere witli tlie h eart's action and
p t intormption. Tho mess us a whole is sends dewu torrents of rain to wreak respirutiou.
gatharud together, and the meal is his vengeance.
A F o r r l a n W r i t e r * . I lu r ilc n .
generally a thtu^mghljmci^oyabio and
“ I find your political terms very pnz
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xleliglitftdLaffair After I t is rwsr there
I slin g ,” remarked tho foreigner who
pre eigartrgwnes, inuNe, or tho rig h t to
“ Jehu, dear,” said the wife, “ that was trying to gather m aterial for a
w ithdraw w ithin oneself w ithout ex­ hurt sonnet of yours will
me n pair
k on Amerienn institutions. “ For
piring remark. By JO o'clock most of of sliocs, tlie love ljric wiU buy luy hat, example, to rotate means to move in a
fiioeo sailors are in bed, bfrt even now the qnstniln will get my gloves anil I circle. A ring also means a circle. Now
¿he drills may not bem <•. At m idnight your obituary lines on old Jinks will I am told th at when a ring contrcls
¿be bugles may sound, and in two min enablo us to rout a carriage aud attend your
offices they don't rotate uny
ntes all tho ship's company be rapidly bis funeral. How happy we ought to more. ” —Chicago Tribune
¿naking ready for uu enemy.—Now bel” —A tlantic Constitution.
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A Euro,M"iu statistician has discover­
Q u ite K v ld e « t,
I t is strange tnuetnw
many old
“ T hat boy of m ine,” remarked the ed that only 55 per cent of the blonds
classical pxpreasb Hi, still survive iu proud parent extravagantly, “ is the marry, while 70 per cent of their bru- 1
'Tuscany. Tlio peopje still swear “ By geunlne nrtiel« H e's all wool, you eaa net to sitters engage iu matrimony.
Jtaochusl” end "B y Diana I” Just ns wo bet.”
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■’•Ton», Dick and H arry " they say " I T
Grumpy.
“ I notice th at he shrinks
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I Q , Uz »cored, otet ITS W » whin » atint
PsSS-s
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I have ux»d !U d x iu Tabales with eo roach aatto*
fa c tio n th a t I c a n c h e e r fu lly r e co m m e n d Ihcm .
H a v e b e e n trou b b 'd fo r a b o u t th r e e y e a r s w ith
w h a t Ic a U e d b ll/ou a a t ta c k s o i.m in g o n r egu larly
o n c e a w e e k . W aa to ld b y <tkferent p h y sic ia n s
th a t It w a s c a u s e d b y bad te«-ta, o f w h ic h 1 h a d
se v er a l I b ad th e t e e t h e x tr a c te d , b u t th o a t ­
ta c k s contlH U”«L l h.' i SM B •»‘lv c r tls e w e n ts o f
U lp an s l a b uh r, in *U U m > p ap ers b u t liart n o fa ith
In th em , but a b o u t s ix w e e k s junee a frie n d i n ­
du ced m e to try thoru. U a v o tak en b u t tw o o f th e
s m a ll S c e n t b o x e s c f th o T a b u les e n d h a v e had
n o recu rren ce u t th e a ttn e k s, b a t e n e v e r g iv e n u
te s tim o n ia l for a n y th in g b efore, b u t th e grent
a m o u n t o f good w h ich X t e lle v e hns lieen d o n e n>e
b y R lp an s T abulee in d u c e s m e t*> ttd<i tu lu e to tho
m a n y te s tim o n ia ls y o u doubU es-i h a v e In you r
pOMOsslun n o vv.
A. T. DiWirr.
I have b e e n n g rea t su ffe r e r fro m c o n s tip a tio n
f o r o v e r f l . e y are. N -ti.iu g g a v e m e r n y relie f.
J iy f e e t a n d leg e an d ab d ou iva w e r e b loated s o
I co u ld ni t w ta r sh o sM o a n.y fa c t und only u loo sa
d ress. I a&w K ip an t T ab u ler a Ivertlscd la o u r
d a lly pap» r. bought som o and t< ok th e m ns direct«
e 4 . H ave ta k e n them a t o u t th r e e w e e k s u ud th e re
is s u c h ft chung«'' I uro n o t c o n stip a te d a n y m ore
n n d I o w e M a ll t o I tip a n , T ab ulcs. l a i n th irty-
s e v e n y e a r s o ld , h a v e n o occu p ation , o n ly ray
h o u se h o ld d u tie s a id n u r sin g m y sh ’k h u sban d,
n o l.ns h a d t h e dropsy nud i ara trying Uli ana
T ab u lcs f o r h ’n . H e fee l» «onto feett- r b u t It w ill
tidto so m a tim e , he h a s b e e n »ick s o lo u g . You
m a y u te m y le tte r rdi i nan-.e as y o a llko.
Mrzh M a ry GO hma R O bABU.
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In w ord« o f hlghoMt
p .a ls e , o f th o h. n e flt
1 h a v e d e r iv e d fro m
Illp an g Tab'ilea. I r»tn a
prof*HHh>nal n u rse ar.d
In th is p r o fessio n a cle a r
bead is n iw n y t n e e d « 4 .
Kit an s T u b u les d o e s K.
A fte r ouo o f m y ca ses I
fo u n d my s e lf c o m p le te ly
ruu dow n . A ctin g on the
a d v ic e o f U r. G oo. Bow*
er . P h . G ., 5 8 N e w a r k
A ve., Joreey C ity , I to* k
K tpaiis Tabulae w ith
gran d r e su lts.
ilh to iJMiUJUl WlXDMAX.
PA TEN r LA W YERS,
i uDrottKd¿.. W A SHINGTON. D. C.
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I h a v e b een su ffe r in g fr o m h c a d a c h te e v er
s in c e I w ae a lit t le glrL I cou ld n ever rid e In a
cor r g»> in to a c row d ed
p la ce w ith o u t g e ttin g «
h e a d a c h e and E leknt m y
I» Ht<tmach. 1 heard about
R lp .ias T ab ulcs from an
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a u n t o f m in e w h o w a s
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stom ach . Bhe had
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«hoadvised me
to fa k o thorn too, an d I
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la st O ctober, an d will
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bay th e y h n -o com p lete-
J 7 c ured m y h ead ach es.
I ft-u tw e n ty -n lu e year«
6 o ld . You e i* w o h o rn e
'♦ t o u se t h is to stlm o n lsl»
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Mrs. J. B r o c il a y u »
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Penmanship»
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Ü e le g r a p h y ;
b f f i ÿ a m fr iU ¿ t* t
cine : C u r e s th e
com m on every-day
My seven-year old bey
su ffered w ith p ains la
hh> h ead , co n stip a tio n
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an d co m p la in e d o f his
sto m a c h . Ho cou ld n ot
e a t lik e ch ild ren o f h is
ago d o and w h a t he
d id c a t did n o t agree
w ith him . H e w a s tlila
an d c f a saffron c olor.
Roa<’ ln g s o m e o f th e tes tim o n ia ls In f a v o r of
R lp a n s T ab uios, I tried th *m. R lp an s Tabulea n o t
o n ly r e lie v ed b u t a c tu a lly cu r e d m y you n g ster,
th e hea<lui:l..xi h a v e d isap p eared , b ow els aro m
go'-d condition and i o n e v e r co m p la in s o f Ms
sto m a c h , n e la n o w a red, chubby-face<l boy. Thia
w o n d e rfu l c h a n g e i attrib u te to R lpans Tabulea.
I a m pHtUiled th a t th e y w ill b e n e fit a n y o n e (from
t h e c r a d le to o ld a s e ) if ta k e n accord in g to d irec­
tio n s .
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