The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, October 13, 1899, Image 4

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Constipation,
Headache, Biliousness,
Heartburn,
indigestion, Dizziness,
Indicate that your liver
ts cut c i order. The
best medicine to rouse
the liver and euro ail
those fils, is found in
BiGOd^
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•<H : WW-V* K a m e l o T L t t t a a n t s .
A V e r b a l M e le e .
MEXICO’S SIGN LANGUAGE.
In an old Indiana case a man named
Going up on a Cedar nvenue cd? fhs
der. other night the passengers were much thallcrosH undertook to live up to his
C tM ta re . W ith
n liM .la s
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entertained by a verbal spat between a oamo by running an unlawful ferry,
■ tu o d b r K v e r x T r i b e .
small citizen of German parentage and Imt the decision ot the court said to
Mexico is a land ot many tongues, a tall native. The trouble all originated uim, “ You shall not cross.”
bat abovo the Indian dialects and Span- I from the fact thut the «nr was very
The name of an adopted citizen of
lab there is oaa universal language— ruueh crowded, so crowded that the the Chickasaw Nation, whose adoption
the language of signs. It is the most two disputants were brought face to was canceled and who was thereupon
expressive of all—the Mexican eye and face In suth close proximity that they expelled, was Run Ilannah.
band are eloquent members. It is capa­
A California woman who said in her
couldn’t muke a gesture.
ble of infinite variation. Its shadings
“ Push up a little, san’t you T” in ­ will, “ I have no fear of the hereafter;
and suggestions are beyond all transla-/ quired file tall man in an irritable tone. 0 wy Lord, teach me to live right,
tion. Bnt'thero are certain gestures
Several people were pushing him, and then in dying there is no sting,” bore
that have a fixed meaning, a significa­
tho prophetic Christian nr.me of Eu­
irritability .was quite excusable.
tion well nnderttoOd by every nation ; his "Veil,
no, I can’t ,” replied the little thanasia.
and every tribe from Guatemala to man, “ and, vut is more, Idon’thef to .”
Tho name Dr. Physick, which might
Texas
“ You’re not much of a gentleman,” be looked for in some allogory. appears
A general upward movement of the
i . h the name of a real person in a recent
the tall man.
body, shoulders shrugged, eyebrows said
law report
”
0h,
I
ton’t
knowl"
Bald
the
little
raised, lips pouted and palm« outspread,
Home peculiarly snggrstiva combina­
man airily. “Ven I vunt un opinion on
varies in meaning from “ I don’t know rhentlemen, I go to some fellow vat tions of names in the titles of cases are
snd I don’t care” to a most respectful, has got a lectio knowledge of der sub­ these: People versus Kaiser, Priest
“ Really, sir, I do not understand yon. ”
versus Lackey, Kick versns Merry, Pro­
.
The index finger moved rapidly from ject”
“ You’re a very funny boy,"said tbo tected Howe Circle versns Winter.
right to left generally before the faco tall wan in a tone of deep sarcasm.
Grant versus Lookout Mountain Com­
means “ No more” or simply "N o.” To
“ Veil,” said the little man, “ I may pany.
move the right liund palm outward hnf sqpae senses of humor, but I’m not
In reminiscences of the early Minne­
from the body toward another person so hart hearted as to lafigh at der fool­ sota bar Judge Charles E. Flandrau
means “Jlist wait : I ’ll be even with yon
tells in the Minnesota Law Journal of
ishness of one idiot.”
yet. ”
“ Do you call we an idiot I” gasped an argument before the supremo conrt
The index finger on tho tempi» moved
In 1858 by ex-Chief Justice Goodrich
tall man.
with a boring twist means “ He's the “ As
long as I ton’t know your on behalf of an Indian convicted of
drank."
name,” said the little man, “ I couldn't murder. The Indian’s name wns Zu-ai-
The right hand held to the lips, three
za, but ns the counsel could not pro­
wake
fingers doubled, thumb and littlo finger “ “J™ dor identification any more gow- nounce it he always referred to him in
t e | W . E V J É ' ■ « etopi
Ü r t J f J » - his argument os “ my client, Ahasue­
j half a dozen paasengevw, and when rus.”—Case and Comment.
To move the open hand over tbo things finally settled down the tall one
check in imitation of a razor has refer- and tho short ono wete separated by a
T lie Ir r e p r e s s ib le S m a ll D o r .
ence to tho idiom “playing the bar­ dozen seats.—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
This is a true story, and it really hap­
ber” and mc.'/ns “ to flutter.”
pened in a New York family. It looks
All four fiugers and the thumb held
Im m o r ta lity C rn n k » .
as if it might bo an old story brought
points together and moved toward the
Immortality of fame is something de­ up to date or renovnted for the occa­
mouth moans “ to eat.”
sion, hut it is exactly as the small hoy
The right hand held before the face, sired by many, but attained by few, arranged it und not to the edification
says Dr. John Fiske in Tbe Atlantic.
the two middle fingers moving rapidly, Physical
immortality is something of ills family. Tho small boy was very
is a familiar salutation.—“Modern
which lias hitherto bocn supposed to he fond of ice cream. It never cloyed his
Mexico.” _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
i inexorably denied to human beings. palutc. It was with the same delight
! Tho phase “ All men aromortal” figures that ho saw it each time brought on the
FELLING BIG TREES.
' in textbooks of logic as the truest of table, and upon each of these times he
T h e M e t h o d s h r W h i c h t h e W o o d s - truisms. D i l l wo have lately been ns- showed tho exuberance of his feelings
Bim n MrlxiK'M T h e m D o w n ,
| sured that this is a mistake. It is only by crying in raptnroua tones: “ Oh-o-ol
The choppor approaches the troe with an induction based upon simple enu­ Ice cream I Ice cream I Ice cream 1"
a plumb line. If the top doea not legn meration, and tlie first man who escapes much to his mamma’s annoyance.
“ People will think wo never have ice
more than two foot in the case of a ! death will disprove it.
So nt least I was toid by »very down­ cream or anything else to oat, ” she said
large troe or more than four in the
case of u small one, ho considers that right person who called on me some to her son one day. “ Now, we are going
he can fell it in any direction be may years ago witli a huge parcel of manu­ to have company to dinner tonight, and
desire. Ho then views the, ground and script, for which he wanted me to find I don’t want you to say a word when
selects the meet promising “ lay but,' i him a puSlisher. He had been cruelly tho ice croam is brought oil. ” The small
and the nndercut is mudu cxnctly fac­ snubbed and ill used, but truth would hoy promised. He really was a good
ing i t Tho “ undercut” usually extends surely prevail over bigotry, ns in Gali­ little boy, and ho intended to mind.
about one-third through, and thon tho lei’s case. I took his address and let But when tlie cream was brought on
tree is sawed in from the back to meet it j him leavo his manuscript. Its recipe tho old feeling of rapture was so strong
When the two cuts are within six for physical hpmorfcttity, diluted that he forgot entirely and cried out
inches of meeting, the saw is removod, through GOO pages, was simply to learn as nsnnl. Then ho remembered and stop­
ped short, looking very repentant. He
and the tree is wedged np until the top how to go without food I
passes the center of gravity, when it
Usually such a regimen will kill you had not intended to call out, and liis
falls by its own weight, easily breaking by the fifth day, but if nt that critical | mother was mortified. He chnnged his
j moment, whilo at tho point of death, tone entirely:
the strip of wood remaining.
“ We havo ico crcnm almost every
Where tho shffnee of tho ground is you mako a heroio effort and stay nlive,
■nchthut it la necesBtiry for the butt why, the» you will have overcome tho night,” he remurked carelessly.—New
and tho top to strike the ground simul­ king’of terrors once for all. I returned York Times.
taneously, tho stump is snubbed oil at , tho gentloiuun’a manuscript with a
P n l n t n l lr P o lite .
the undercut, which provides n slant­ : polite note, regretting that his line of
The people of Dresden are very polite,
ing surface, so that the butt has no research was so remote from those to
place to rest and perforce slides to the which I wns accustomed that I could so overpolite that they not infrequently
bring down ridicnlo upon themselves.
not give him intelligent aid.
ground.
It nsed to lie told in that city that a
If tho tree needs to be rolled oil to
strnngor was one day crossing the great
c « i« « ,» A«i«u>ti cantata,
one ■idfii half ,the qnAsrcut is slanted,
a pflej^f’ QhfjpJs plucejj e l ihe flat If, When child re» nM w rn in Afthnnti. bridge that spans tbe Elbe and Asked a
eurfiXo
of
tlie
other
half.
Tbe
result
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----- “ they are nt once rubbed all over with a native to direct him to a certain church
never falls to manifest tbe efficacy of mixture of oil und red ocher, this being which ho wished to find.
“ Really, my dear sir,” said tho Drca-
this device. Again, by leaving one side repeated every two duys. Their months
of the nucut wood between the under­ are washed with a fiery concoction in dener, bowing low, “ I grieve greatly
cut and the saw cnLtbicker than tho which rod jteppfcr is the muin ingredi­ to say it, bnt I cannot tell you. ’’
Tbe stranger passed on, a little sur­
other, the tree may be draw» coosldav* ent. and a ericr goes through the town
proclaiming tho new arrival and claim­ prised at this voluble unawer to a sim­
ably away from ite hnturtil course.
ing for it a nume and a place nmong the ple question. Ho had proceeded bnt n
B a a . n n d G e rm a .
) living. Homo one else in a distant part short distance when ho heard hnrri<>d
It was formerly thought that an egg of the villugo acknowledges the fact footsteps behind him, nnd, turning
must be safe eating whatever the snr- j and promises, on the pnrtof tlie people, round, saw the same man running to
roundings, sine« it» rtjell covered bow- that the uewlwr» bub» shall be received catch np with him.
. - . tho _
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a .
.
In a moment his pursuer was by his
pletely
papt
it L hits
now Into the cbmnnmrty. Tlio townspeople
been shown unmistakably that germs of thon assemble in tho streets, and tbo sido, his breath nearly gone. l>ut
disease can even find their way through baby ia brought out and expoecd to j enough left to say hurriedly: “ My
dear sir, you asked me how you could
an eggshell. For Instance, the typhus view.
bacillus and tho cholera bacillus have , A basin of water is provided, and the i find the church, and it pained mo to
both been found to make Uiuir way | hMadam“ or chief of the town, sprin­ havo to say that I did not know. Just
through an unbroken eggshell in abont kles water upon it, leaving it a name now 1 met my brothel, but 1 grieve to
10 hours nnd locate themselves in the and invoking a blessing upon it, such say that ho did not know either. ”
as, for instance, that it may have health,
nutrient contents.
H e r O p in io n I n F a l l .
Thia is a clear indication, therefore, grow up to manhtxxl or womanhood,
The car turned sharply nround a
that tbo groateat cate ahonM be exer­ hni^UH numerous progeny ami posst-ss
cised tn tho storago and handling of riches. Most of those present follow tho curve and the tall man who was hold­
eggs, since they may thus be made ve­ exumple of tho headman, nnd the poor ing on to a strap somewhat loosely was
hicles for most deadly poisons Doubt­ child is thoroughly drenched before tlie suddenly thrown from his upright po­
less the Immunity from such evils which ceremony is ended. Every one who par­ sition with a force that landed him in
we enjoy in our use of eggs as food is ticipates in tlie ceremony pledges him­ the Inp of a dignified dowager sitting
near him, while his high silk hat flew
due to tho fact tliat wo generally cook self to he a friend to tho child.
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from his lioud und rolled down the aisle
them in n high temperature before wa ’ • «
M ic e aw a D r t c e t e r o f T h i e v e « .
of tho car.
eat them and thus «leal death to tho I
“ Sir. ’’ she said ns he rose to his feet
Not being nble to trace anything in
germs and safety to ourselves.—Gixxl
connection with the loss of tho 2,000 agnln with profuse npologies, “ I am
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mptss) from tho casli safe of the Hnrati conijx'lletl to say that in my judgment
Tr*u<la* Lockjaw.
Bazaar company, tlie directors have re­ you were lacking in that complete
Recently a youflg man in Naw Jer- sorted to astrology and finally sorcery. grasp of tho strap which wns esaential
sey wns treated successfully for tetanus Every employee of the Imzaar w a s giv­ to tho highest efficiency in maintaining
by thu injection of suruni into the en a mouthful of rieo to eat which had an upright nttitndo when turning a
brain. That is not the method of treat­ been previously put through some mag­ curve. ”
ing lockjaw ont In Missouri. Sev«>rnl ic preparation, the belief Itciug that if
That wns all. But it crushed him.—
years ngo a citizen of Liberty. Mo., was tho person
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who hml taken tho money Chicago Tribune.
suffering from tetanus Local physi- J „to tîi.ric o some vervgsrut «itaforttmo
A a H e V n t l c r a t n n i la I t .
clan» failed to relieve him. and Dr. would
Wtl,,ld befull Utu. It is not yecolded
Wood of Kansas City, a gru« oM gen- that ufiy of the employees have yet met
“ As I understand it.” remarked the
tleuiau, wns called. Arriving at tho with a «llsuster.—ltangiiu Ouzctte.
Intelligent foreigner, “you Americans
borne of the patient he fonnd tho room
regard George Washington's hatchet as
A S li in i t .r o « « . T a l e .
full of sympathizing neighbors. Tho
tho emblem of truth. ”
physleiun proceeded toward the sick
“ Yes, sir, thnt’e right," replied the
“ Briggs is awfully hoarse this morn­
man ami remarked. “ Why i n ------ ing. ”
American prondly.
“ Then, when statesmen or other in­
don't you shut your mouth 1” at tho
"Yes. Yon know how damp it was
wunu time giving him n severe "chuck” last night? Well, Briggs and his wife dividuals who have qnarreh'd. Imry tho
under the chin. The effect of tlie blow stixxl on tbe corner waiting for a street hatchet. I suppose they cease to speak
caused the biouth to closet and the ear, and ltrigga' wife started in io say the truth?”—Detroit Free Press.
man soon rtxuvured-—Chicago Post
Something, and Briggs st.xxi there for
lu n p lr ln ir H o p e .
fully a half hour with his month open
The Doctor—Bear up. I must tell
trying to get in n word edgewise.
Thia word la used throughout tho That'« wliero ho got his hoarsen«»«."— you tho worst—you can’t ixwsibly re­
cover.
Australian colonies in connection with Cleveland Plain Dottier.
The Client—That’s a pity, for if I’d
a coroner’s Inquiry. It duos not figure
Conwenlal«
lived a bit longer I should have come
in any dictionary that I am aware of
••Mike,” said Phxlding Pete, “ did Into a fortnno; as it is. I haven't n pen­
not even in Profaant Morris’ "Austral-
ny to pay yon with, doctor.
English. ” It zooms diMinctly jonr- y«r hear bout Alaska ?“
The Doctor—Well. now. don’t give
“Lota. Are yrr t'inktn of de trip?”
nale»a Bow doea the “ I” com« ip. for
“ I dnnniK I'm told «hit daylight lasts np hope. We’ll try to mend you. W e’ll
one could understand the expression
“ a coronal Inquiry t” la it a variant of 24 hours at a stretch. Ef I could git a try.— Illustrated Bit.«.
“ corouy+ »!?” Perhaps somewhat akin Job in dat locality as night watchman,
W«,t M e n t l o a e d .
to the formation of “ baronial” from 1 denno bnt I'd Ixiwilllu to wtwk."—-
“ Everylxxly »vius to have been mcn-
Washington Star.
“ barony + nt
Notes and Queries.
tioued for tlie office except yon. ” vb-
< | | l l t l i '« a * « 5 n » * e o f P l t r .
terred the syuijiathising friend.
O a r Ç liiliir e n .
“ Yea,” replied the disappointed pol­
One nf iuy grauddanght. n>. said the
“ Paulino, what have you dos» with
Duke of Westminster, when about 5 or itician. “ My name is Pants. "
our doll ?”
“ Then, of course," atxithingly re­
0 years ohi, hurst into tears on passing
“ Mother. I have lost i t "
a blncksuiith’a shop, nnd on her mother join««! the other, "yon might expect to
“ Well, wall I"
“Oh. bu» I know where It is I I loot Inqnirlng tho cans»' said. “ Oh. mam­ be among the unmentionables. ”
And silence like a poultice fell. —
, on purjxmo, to have tho pleasure of my, they ur« nailing the tloulu y 'a boote
Chlcugu Tribune.
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I fcaro nacd 1UpfkC3 Tabnlefl w ith csm r.rti »»tl«-
factlcn that I ca n chcttrtaJly recommend them.
E ave been t r o u b le for tU o-it Uireo je .v n w ith
w hat I
bUinac at:ac<B erm lng on regularly
once a week. Was told by «IDTerent pliyakiana
thut It woe caused t y L<ul u w b , o f which 1 had
•ever&L. X hart Ute teeth extra* ted, b»it the at-
tnckn contiuuod. 1 had »w n ».IveriUi-manta o f
XUpana Tat u!es In all ibo pr.pera bat had no faith
la them, but a t o c t six week* Mace a friend in
duced mo v > try them . F a v e t-*.kpn but tw o of tho
•m a ll le a n t b oxes o f t e e Tabtik-a and have had
no racuiT8. ee . f tha r.iU ciu. Hava nover given a
taattmon’n: for anything before, but the great
am ount of ;< mh 1 w hica 1 Leheve haa been done me
b y R lp ans"? efculef Indne-a m e k» add m ine to the
m any testim onial« you .lou b ti^ * have In your
A. T. DxWirr.
poasossion now.
I w ant to Inform yen.
la words o f hlghCHt
ilse. o f th e be-nertt
if
havo derived from
lilp a n s Tubule*. X am a
professloord nurse and
I:* this profession u clear
head b u'.w.-.yo nuc.lcd.
Blpatu» Tabulen doea ft.
A fter one vf m y cai* s I
found m yself eomplet« !y
rundow n. Aet’n y o n th e
advice t f Mr Geo. Bovz«
cr, Ph. Ö., CoS Newark
Ave., Jorsoy City, I
K lpnns T a h d o n w ith
grand ronults.
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a h aze boen a groat sufferer from eorrtlpatlva
f o r o v e r fb e year». N othing gave me any relief,
ll y feet and ijgr and abauiuoa ware bloated eo
I •«»old n et wear Rhooa on ro / fetrt and oaiy a l«»o*a
dr*-«. I saw Hip ana Tabulos advertised In our
daily (»per. b o ig b t w m o and took thorn os direct­
ed. n a v e taken thorn about throe weeks and there
Is such achnnge! I aru not constipated any more
ar. i I ow e it ail to KJnairJ Tabulf«. la m thirty-
»oven years old, have n o occupation, only my
hvaeehold duties aud nursing my f! 1 hu»band.
Eo bM had tbe dropsy and I am trying TUpana
T ihulot tor btm. lie ft-ela r-’ra-i better but it w ill
take «omo time, be hr.s been flek fo I ou / . Y ou
m ay uae iuy letter and name a* v°u like.
ilrfl. *lABT aoaatAS ClAidM.
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I have been Buffering from hendsches ever
since X was a litiie girl. X could no»er ild e iu a
car or go Into a crowded
place w ithout getting a
headache and sick at my
stomach. I heard about
Rlpuns Tabuloe from an
aunt o f mine who wr.j
taking them for catarrh
of the stomach. She had
found such relief from
th e ir uao shoa.lvlaod me
» to take them too, anil I
havo beeudolagsosinea
laid October, nnd w ill
* say they havo oompln««-
cured r .y hcadn ihoa.
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tweuty-nbiA year«
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to u ’O this testiiu >ntuL
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w orld, prints regularly 112 Coliunna. or sixteen
pages, o f N ew s, lite r a tu r e and G eneral Infor­
m ation: a lso a m ngnltlcont A gricultural and
(io rtlcu ltu ru l D ep artm en t. T h is la ono o f th©
c r ea test dep artm en ts in any paper on thia
Coast.
K v eryth in g w rttten Is based on ex ­
perience in the C oast Ktatcs. not on E astern
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Buffered w ith palna M
hlH head, eonstiratlon
and complained of Ids
stomach. Ho could not
cut like child:- n o f hl»
a«je do end w h a t ho
d ll eat did not agree
w ith him. ITe was thia
end o f a «nCron color.
Reading som e o f the testim onials in favor o f
Hipans Tab.iiofl, I tried them. Rlp«m* Tabulcj no»
only relieved t u t actually cured m z youngster,
th o headf.eJ’C3 h av e disappeared, bowels tra !u
good eju d ltion and ho never oomplaJn» of bi»
•to m aclu n e is now a red, chubby-faced boy. This
w cffdorfnl ch « n re I attribute to Rlpnna Tabules.
I em satisfied that they w ill benollt any one (from
tho cradle to old ago) if taken according to dlreo-
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