The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, April 06, 1900, Image 4

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la Lliem . b a : a b o u t a ix w ee k « since a fr ie a .l In
dUcjMl m e to tr y th e m . S a v e ta k e n bu^ tw o o f th e
• m a ll S c a n t boxes o f th e Tabu lee a n d h a v e had
no re cu rra t.ee • f th e x tta ck e . f l a ' e n e ve r g ive n a
thuticxonlat fo r a n y t h in * before, b u t th e z re > t
a m o u n t o f good w h ic h I ta lle v a hae been dona m e
b y R lp a n s T a b u k « luducee m e V> add m in e to th e
b u m y u»ttxn<>ntaia y o u d o u b U c n h a ve in y o u *
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poaaeaet^s now .
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P K B IIT IV E ANCHORS.
6TO NES AND V/OODLN TUBES FILLED
W IT H LEAD FIRST USED.
T h e * 3 ? lle e t A n e l o n M udo on th e H ook
F r lu e lp ln H nJ O n ly O n« F l a k e —C r u d e
P e v lc e e T h a t A r e S t ill Ihtod I n DlXfzrent
P a r te o f th e W o rld .
T here appear to lie tw o ideas w hich
have led o p to th e invention of th e
m odem an ch o r: (1) the idea of a tta c h ­
in g th e vessel by m eans of a rope or
chain to a w eight sufficiently heavy to
keep the vessel from m oving w hen tho
w eig h t has sunk to th e liottoin of the
sea, and (2) th e idea of using a hook
instead ( f (or in addition to) the w eight,
6o as to catch in the bottom. Tigs E n g ­
lish w ord anchor is practically the same
as the L atin pneora and tho G reek nng-
knra, m eaning “ th at w hich has an a n ­
gle, ” from the root auk, b e n t
Tho earliest anehora made on the
bock principle probably only bad one
fluko instead of two. In tho “ Sussex
A rchieil. Coll. ” th ere is an illu stratio n
of w h at has been surm ised to be au
anchor m ade out of the n atu ral forked
branch of a tree. I t w as found w ith an
niicicut B ritish canoe a t Bnrpham , Sus-
H3X. Th< re is in I ho B ritish m nw nm uu
in terestin g leadou anchor w ith tw o
flukes bearing a Greek inscription. Its
date is about SO B. ('. and it w as found
off tho coast of Gyrene.
The invention of tho anchor w ith tw o
flukes is attrib u ted by Pausanins to
Midas, by P lin y to Eupalatnas, and by
Strabo to Anoeharsis. Diodorus Siculus
States th a t tho first anchors w ere wood­
en tubes filled w ith lead, w hile another
classical w riter says th a t before th e In ­
troduction of m etal anchors lum ps of
stouo w ith a hole through tho m iddle
for tho attach m en t of th e cable w ere
used.
Tho form of tho anchors used by the
G reeks and Rom ans ia well know n from
representations on T ra ja n ’s colum n and
in tho catacombs a t Romo as an early
C h ristirn symbol. T h is form does not
seem to have changed m aterially for
qu ito a the uuuud years, us is show n by
th o Ilayenx tapestry.
Somo very p rim itiv e kinds of anchors
a re in uso at tho present day in different
p a rts of tho world, and a study of th eir
construction may th row somo lig h t on
th e evolution of th e m odem anchor.
An anchor w hich came from Jap an
consists of a n atu ral forked branch of a
tree, slig h tly im proved artificially, so
os to m ake a lidok. Tw o round bars are
llxi.il a t rig h t angles to the shank, anil
to these tw o o rdinary bench pebbles arc
tiisL Tho length of tho anchor is 2 feet
luchcs, tho w id th across tho hook 8
ipebofi, and across t)ie fransversn bars 1
fisit ft inches. Tlio st.iues are from 6 to
fl iuchos in diam eter and 2 inches thick.
A nother uuchor w as in use quito re­
cen tly in the A rran islands, off tho west
const of Gclwny. I t is constructed of a
sloping liar nt mo h side and three cross-
bnrw, form ing a figuro not uuliko tlio
isosceles trisu g lo in E uclid ’s pons asi-
noruiu. Tho lowest of the three cross­
bars is of square section and is fixed by
iron spikes a t e a c h »¡do to tlio sloping
pieces so us to prevent them spreiuling
o u tw a rd The stone, w hich acts ns a
Weight, is clipped by m eans of tho tw o
njde pieces, being livid tig h tly by tw o
qplicod rings of rope passing under tho
upjier erossters.
These erossbars are of round section
nud project a t cuoh side, th u s keeping
tho rope rings from slipping Aipward.
T he oahlv i s fix e d to tho m iddle of tho
low est tronsverao bar pud is curried up
on one side of tho stouo, then between
tho tw o sleping boards, and finally
th ro u g h a loop fixed to a hole a t tho top
of tho anchor. The boards nt ta c h side
m u 1 foot lO’.J inches long nud tho
etouo 1 foot ft inches long.
I t may si cm itran g e th at such p rim i­
tiv e looking contrivances should cou-
tin u e to to uo ' i by fishermen w ho have
A full knowli dgo of every im siern ap ­
pliance ixumceted w ith navig atio n aud
vessels, yet there nro good reasons w hy
th ey slienld have survived. W here the
ecu or riv er l td is rocky aueliors are
easily lo s t T his is u serious m a tte r
w hen the anchor is of iron and of somo
value, but if it is constructed like those
described there is n o t much difficulty
o r e x p uso iu replacing it. A beach
ston« aud a few b its of wood nre alw ays
n t hand, and th e skilled w crkiuausliip
r<s|uin «l to fash io n them into a very
Borviceabl ■ anchor is b u t small.
T hus it is th a t under certsin condi­
tio n s p rim itiv e uppllanoss m ust alw ays
Isild Uieir own against m odern in v en ­
tions. W hen, i i s often happens, a new ly
Introduced ooiitrivaucs gets o u t of o r­
der, it g c n trrlly involves much g reater
kiss of tu n e unit luore e.-pdisi to ro-
placw It thuu if It wore of sim pler con­
stru ctio n and eaimble of being made by
un ordinary w orkm an o u t of m aterials
cosily procurable on tho sp t.
H ig h ly civilised m an has m uch to
learn from his pis historic unccstors aud
from u ncultured races still ex istin g as
to how ho should a c t iu an em ergency
When deprivisl of his usual appliances.
•—R eliquary and Illu strated A reha-olo
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T iln lx o f T ra u a la tio n ,
E nglish oritiea say th a t recoBtly fate
gave < vide.iics of more th an usual Intel-
ligenoe m the office of a I’lirisiiiu jo u r­
nal. Thu P arisian ed ito r saw a Ixnidou
c r itic ’s »pjiroei.il iou of Anna Tliibuud,
w I mi «' Mings u:e us ] ointed and flowery
us Iffir " to so b u d " slipjiers. The L on­
d o n er w rote th a t “ tnadem oisell«'« feet
w ere inen-wd iu fairy I ks its.' The P a ri­
sian set him self d ilig en tly to work w ith
b is dictio n ary , and wsiu had It co rrect­
ly tninslat<xl. wo prenim e, Lot w heu it
a p is a r td in p rint, in stead of n a d in g
thwl luadctuoiiaH e's feet w ere lucaned
iu " b o r e s do to e ." it Mid they w ere
tBCMod in " p o ts a f l e n r i " (flower pots).
“ Jio v ar be critical upon the lo d b « .’’
w as th e m axim c f an old Irish peer, re-
jn ark alilc for his hom age to th e sox.
••T he on ly w av th a t a tru e gentlem an
evor w ill o tu u n p t to look nt tho fau lts
c f a p re tty w om an is to sh u t h is eye*
K r a r r d I n t o A p p e n 4 1 r lt lx .
“ I had appendicitis tb s other d a y ,”
paid a Kt. C harles stre e t business rogn;
" t h a t is to say. I had it to all in ten ts
and pnrp-'iees. T his is the way I con­
tracted it: About a week ago I borrow ­
ed a m edical work from a friend to look
n p a point about w hich I was enrions.
It was a w ork on diagnosis, and am ong
other th in g s it gave a m in n te descrip­
tion of th e sym ptom s of appendicitis.
I have alw ays been m uch afraid of the
m alady, and th a t chapter had a hideous
fascination for mo. I read it and reread
it, and as I did so it seemed to me th a t
some of th e prem onitory signs coincid­
ed exactly w ith certain aches and pains
I had felt for several days. I got a la rm ­
ed a t once, and th a t n ig h t was panic
stricken by a severe cram p a little
n ortheast of my rig h t h ip bone. T h a t I
knew to he the fatal spot, and, needless
to say. I d id n ’t sleep a wink.
“ By m orning I had all the sym ptom s
of a typical case and could scarcely
get around to see th e doctor. I began
to tell him my story when he stopped
me. ‘H ow do you come to know so
much about the disease?’ he asked.
“ I replied proudly th a t I had been
reading n p on it.
“ ‘The dickens yon haveT ho replied.
•Well, yon get rig h t on t of th is office,
confound yon. and d o n ’t tvuste any
mere of m y tim e I’
“ Then he explained th a t every med­
ical stu d en t alw ays has all the diseases
on record, in reg u lar order, ju s t as he
studies ’em. and I began to feel better.
I w ept home, retu rn ed th e blasted
book, and am now en tirely o n t cf d a n ­
ger. th an k yon. It w as th e quickest re­
covery on record.” — N ew O rleans
Tim cs-Democrat.
A Q u e e r K u ijm ln a ilo n .
SHE SANG FOR DEATH.
The
I*i*fhotb u tid T r a g e d y o f E m m a
A b b o t t 's r a a s i u i f A t t a y .
One n ig h t in the city of Denver,
located a t th e foot and in plain view of
the Rocky m ountains. E m m a A bbott
was billed to appear in “ F a u s t." In the
same city a m ost a ttra c tiv e and beau ti­
ful 18-year-old girl, belonging to one of
the w ealthiest fam ilies, lay in the last
stages of th a t fell enem y of th e hum an
race— consum ption. Some weeks before
the urriv al of th e com pany sbe said to
those around her: “ Oh. I hope the sun
will ehine an d the w eather w ill be w arm
and genial, so I can hear Miss Abbott
sing once more. 1 th in k I could then
pass aw ay peacefully aud w ith o u t one
liugle Tegret. ” B ut there camo w ith the
queen of th e ly ric stage a northern h u r­
ricane— w ith th e very a ir charged w ith
icicles, w hich p enetrated the lungs.
Some one told Miss A bbott of the griev­
ous disappointm ent of the dying girl.
She w ent to tho opera house and never
sang moro sw eetly, nud as soon as it
was over and tho audience dismissed
called her carriage and directed it to
drive to the koine of the young lady.
The scene w hich followed was w orthy
of the finest brush ever w ielded by the
grand old masters. T here lay the dying
earth npgel. w ith pallid lipwi. hoctio
cheeks and lustrous eyes and the light
of im m ortal beauty sh in in g upon her
face. S tan d in g beside her. in one of her
richest robes (th e one she had worn th a t
nig h t), spark lin g w ith pearls, rubies
and diam onds, stood the alm ost divine
m istress of e arth ly melody.
The first piece rendered was “ The
Old Folks a t H om e," and then followed
“ I Know My Redeemer L iveth. ” Tha
finale of th is w eird scene w as “ Rock of
Ages C left F or Me, L et Me H ide Myself
In T hee." And then Miss A bbott bent
over th e frail form and hissed her an
eternal farewell. Soon a fter the sp irit
passed in to th e wild w inds w hich rang
through th e w ild m ountains near by—
set sail for th a t haven from w hich the
first hom ew ard bound bark is yet to
be seen— th e stainless soul w afted to
th e stainless heavens by th e sweetest
m usic ever heard on e a rth —in to tha
Uicjodies of paradise birds.
Miss A bbott retu rn ed to her room at
th e hotel and retired. Some tim e d u r­
in g th e n ig h t she aw oke w ith a pain in
th e left lung. It rapidly grew w orsa A
physician w as summoned. Then an o th ­
er, and another, who applied every
rem edy th ey conld command. All to no
purpose. It w as typhoid pnennionia in
its worst form. The black cnmel was
kneeling nt her door. Angels of the
heavenly choir had th a t n ig h t listened
to h er voice in the sickroom and sent
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for her to come homo to them.
I In three days th a t voice w hich had so
often ruised the souls of men and w om ­
en to tho noblest, the grandest heights
in holy ecstasy, was forever stilled in
d eath —gone fo rth into— tho night-
D ifficulties of the civil service exam i­
nations are m ultiplied tenfold in the
req u irem en ts set down by law of ap p li­
can ts for positions iu tho m ail service
af China.
In the first place an applicant m ust
have stren g th and courage. To acquire
these lie goes through a very queer
m ethod of train in g . He w anders through
m ountains and valleys, forests aud
caves. The exact tim o to bo occnpied in
a trip is fixed by law. and a heavy fine
imposed for unnecessary delay. He
m ust rep eat these trip s a t night, and if
bo listens to the bad spiritB and th ere­
by fuils to appear i|t tho required tim e
nt a certain place he is sure to lose his
rig h ts to a position.
T his is not all. He is obliged to c a n y
an enorm ous w eight for m any m iles
and re tu rn w ith it w ith in a given time.
No allowance is m ade for his inab ility
to defend him self ag ain st thieves and
highw aym en, his road usnally leading
through a d istrict th ick w ith bandits.
In tra in in g the can d id ate cats very
little— though he is used to th is—and
he trios every strain in g exercise. Then
comes h is real exam ination under the
6 o rm tes th e su m m e r clo q d aw ay,
direction of governm ent officials. H e is
b e s in k s th e y sle w hen s tu rip a uro o'er.
Bo go n tly sh u t» th e cyo of day,
taken into a long room, where, sus­
Bo dins tlio w ave alo n g th e shore.
pended from a high beam w ith strong
ropes, arc very heavy sacks filled w ith —H. C. Stevenson in A tla p ta C onsti­
tution.
rocks.
Tho can d id ate m ust give a sw inging
motion to all these sacks and then rn u GERMAN MILITARY SERVICE.
to and fro betw een them , carefully
C n r lo n » M e t h o d b y W h i c h I t B lny
g u ard in g ugain st a blow by one of the
lie A v o id e d .
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A nybody can em igrate from G erm any
before he is 17 years old w ith o u t l i m ­
C n r ln u lt le a o ( J o n r n n l l s m .
A pnjier in India recently published n in g tho risk, in cuse ho ghonld return,
the follow ing explanatiop : "T h is is on­ of lieiug forced to join th e arm y, b u t be
ly tho beginning of o u r paper. Wo w ill be allowed to rem ain only nine
w ere not sure how m uch m u tter w as m onths in G erm nuy. If he stnya longer
required to fill it t i p , and. th in k in g we he becomes ag ain a G erm an citizen and
had sufficient, wo did not exert o u r­ m ust do m ilitary service. If lie leaves
selves m uch to get nny more. W e th ere­ when ho has been a little less th a n nine
fore beg th a t o u r renders w ill excuse us m onths in th e country and stays aw ay
th is tim e for the space left blank, and for tw o or throe weeks he can re tu rn
we prom ise to do b etter and get more in w ith o u t ru n n in g nny danger and can
stay an o th er n ine months. If he does
the futnro. ”
S till moro curious w as th e announce­ th is every n in e m ouths ho cun live as
m ent of n paper which cam e o u t for tlio long as he like« in G erm any.
As soon us a m an is 17 years old ho
first tim e w ith tw o colum ns blank, the
editor m ak in g tho bold announcem ent cannot leavo G erm any w ith o u t serving
th a t " a large q u a n tity a t exceedingly in the arm y. He can. however, get per­
in terestin g m a tte r has been left o u t mission to leave tho country u n til he is
20 years old If soineboily is w illing to
for w an t of space."
W hen tho n ativ e ed ito r w an ts n h o li­ give bond th a t he w ill re tu rn and serve
day, lie suspends p ublication u n til it Is his term.
In case a m an forfeits his bond he
convenient to resume, and. tak in g his
readers in to h is confidence, inform s cannot re tu rn to Ills fath erlan d la’fure
them plainly w hy th e p aper was not is­ ho is 4ft y ears old, ns he would be
sued on tho expected dutes: “ W ith the prom ptly arrested aud sentenced to
consent of o u r readers, we now propose serve a longer term th an tho original
to tako o u r an n u al holiday W e are one. A fter a man is 4ft years old ho can
sure none of them w ill begrudge u s o u r go back to G erm any w ith o u t being p u n ­
ished an d live there cs long as he likes.
relaxation. *'
In case a deserter ia caught in G er­
T s s e n l y I .a s h e a F o r 81« H a ir « .
m any before he is 4ft years old he ia sen­
A «iotfnlur th eft w as tried by Mr. tenced to tw o or three years' im prison­
Beal.-, first «-laM m agistrate. Rnpercti- m ent in u fortress and all his jicrsonnl
tions B nruians pull o u t the luiirs of an property is confiscated. — N ew York
elep h an t's ta il for talism ans, m aking-, Herald.
rings out c f them uml eth er churms.
A n B y . t o H o a lu e s o .
(hie Ngo T u n L in w ent into an ele- )
Tho doctor h u rried in and called the
p h itlit'H shod a t Ahltnie nud pulled six
hairs ont of a bull elep h an t's tail, se­ d rn g g ist to one side.
" I 'v e ju s t been called to atten d the
cretin g them lu his um brella. The m a­
Crosm s Iw h y ." heaaid, “ and 1 vs given
hout challenged him, and ho prom ptly
shook th e h airs out of th e um brella. a prescription th a t calls fot nothing but
They fell on some strnw . were picked paregoric. \ \ ben they aond it over hero.
you mn»t tell them it w ill Like nt least
up and p u t forw ard iu evidence of theft.
an hour to p u t it np and th e coat will
H ie m an w as convicted aud sentenced
to receive 3» iashes. —T im es of Burundi. lie (a.ftli T h a t’s the only w ay to make
thorn th in k I ’m uny good, the tuedi-
cine’s nny good and y o u 're nuy good,
M u tu a l llls llL « * ,
and 1 w an t to keep th eir business.” —
llrnhniR Hinl TtR’hdiiiow iky. Ih< fa-
nmwi lunttifiniii*. met b u t twice. On tlio Chicago I’oat
last occasion Brahms w as sufficiently
l'r«»uf I'O M ttlv*.
intereatvd iu Tschnikow aky’s “ F ifth
Ilis H onor—W h at a th e charge, offi­
K ym phony" to travel expressly to H am ­
cer 7 D ru n k T
burg iu otiler to make it» acquaintance.
Officer—No. »or— crazy
A fter the pertoriunnc« th o d iitisg u ish e d
H is H onor—How do you koow t
eom jxw ni dinmi together, and the con-
Officer— W e lt sor. he is a proprietor
acirntiona B rahm s frankly adm itted of a daily paper, aud 1 beard him tell a
th a t he did not like th e work a t all; innn th a t th e papw probably had the
w hereupon the usually iniek Russian amallcst circu lation in the city, and so —
plucked n p Ktifficient courage to inform
H is HoOor—The padded cell—qtiiekl
hla host th a t the dislike of each o th e r’»
— H arleui L ife
m usic wu« m u tu a l They parted ou ex­
cellent term s nevcrtheloaa.
L ett a I l l f i i s r l » « ,
••Oontleiiicu of the ju r y ." said the
W a n te d W a rm th .
|«nnpona law yer, assmming his roost Im ­
“ I th in k it would la? w ell." said the posing m ien. "1 once sut upon the
decorator, " to have your din in g room ju d g e’s boBch in Iowa. "
bordered by a friex e."
"W h ere waa the jn d g e t" quickly
i "N o. n o ." rem onstrated the man lnqnlr<-d the opposing attorney, and th
who had only recently struck it. "1 ponijKma g entlem an found the thread
w ant th a t room, above all others, to of his arg u m en t hopelessly entangled.
have a w arm , coxy appear»® ««"— i —D etroit Free Pros»
P hiladvlphia N orth American.
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d th is p r e fe ttfe a a c le a r
bead i t aiw r-ya r.ecded.
H i pan« Ta Lul».: due« i t .
A f te r o ne o f rny c e z e a l
fo u L 4 m 's U f v c c ip le U i7
r u n d o w n , a ut’ng on tfca
a d v ic e o f M.* Oco B o w ­
e r. F h . O ., 5J8 N e w a r k
A to Jer»*<y O lty , I t»'«
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g ra n d r e ta il» .
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e d . H a v e U k - n tuam a bout .u ’ « w eeks and
ts such a c b .-uge : 1 a m » <n eon rip ât*** "O J ® '’ rw
a u d I a w e H u .l to H ip a n » T a b u ie c la u » i l a r i y-
•e v e n years o ld . b a ’-'o n o o c n p a t lo c . o n ly m y
household untie« at d n u rs in g m y » le * husband.
H e has had tfc« dropsy sud I a m tr y in g R ip a a »
T a b u les f o r h im . H e feels sotan b e tte r b u t I t w iu
ta k e som e tim e , he has been r ic k s olo ug. T o d
m a y ase m y Iv tte r a n d aoir.e as y o n like .
li r a . M a k i C d U U I sabm
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M o th e r w nn tr*w ib l*d
w ith h e a r t b u r n and
fl'H.-pieaeiieefl. eanend by
In 'lls e a tio n , fo r a good
m a n y ’’ «‘• r a .
C ue tin y
th<* r n \r a te a tlm o n la l
i n th e p a p e r Indora lng
I ' . i p n i i e T a b u le s . th e
d e te rm in e d to £ t ' * th e m
tr ia l, w a j g r e i t i y
re lie v e d b y th e J r u?e
a n d n o w t a k e » th e
In b id c s re g u la rly . Bhckee^« a fc -w c arto ns E lp an a
Yhbttlos In th e h ouse and says she w ill n o t be w i t h ­
o u t th e ta - T h a h e a rtb u rn and sleeplessness have
d isa p p e are d w ith th o Ir.dlgwstlou w h ic h was
fo r m e r ly so g re a t a bu t den fo r her. O u r w h o le
f a m ily ta k » »hfi T a b u le s r e g n la rly , especially a fte r
a h e a rty roe.*h M y m o th , r is C ity y ea rs o f age
a n d Is e n jo y in g t!»c b c a to f h e a lth and s p irits ; a l*o
cats h e a rty rocela, &U Unp<»*elbUIty b e fo re she
to o k Hipo as T a b u lo «.
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last O ctober, a n d w ill
say tfc?y have com ple te ­
ly cured nay headache*.
I am tw e n ty -n in e y e a r*
old. Y e n ure w elcom e
to ure th is te s tim o n ia l,
W (?B o o K k ecp in 3
f ' "V O h c rlb u n a
P e n m an sh ip
Mrs J. UBOoUtYBH
M y * * ” « y ea r e ld b « 7
suffered w ltu pains in
l . i j bead, c o n stip atio n
a n d c o m p la in e d o f Ids
s tom a ch. H e c o u ld not
e a t lik e c h ild re n o f hla
d o a n d w h a t he
d id eut d id n o t agree
w ith hlrn. H o w as th ia
a n l o f a saffron c olo r.
R e a d in g som e o f th e te s tim o n ia ls in fa v o r o f
B lp a n s T abules. X trie d th e m . R ipon» Taoules n o t
o n ly re lie v e d b u t a c tu a lly c u red m y youn g s ter,
th e headaches h a v e disappeared, bow els nr-J in
good c o n d itio n and he n e ve r c o m p la in s o f his
s tom a ch. H e is n o w a re d , chubby faced boy. This
w o n d e rfu l chuuKO 1 a ttr ib u te to Ilip a n s Tabules.
I a m satisfied th a t th e y w i l l benefit any ono (fro m
th e c ra d le to o ld a g o I f to k e n according to direo-
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w.me drug ric r - m u r iv e cfm
Thia tow priced sort Is intended fo r the poo.- and the economical. One
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c a r o r go i n to a c row dt-d
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atonia»;»- A heard a bout
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th a t said Proof w ill be oitule before C. H .
H olden, V. 8. C om m issioner,
a t Lffke
P rec in c t, D ouglas Co, O regon o n A pril 7, 1900,
v iz: W illiam T C arl on If. E. No. 7229 for the
8B »4 PW >4, Kec20; E >4 NW »4, NE >4 SW >4, see
29; T 19 8, K 11 \Y.
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h is c o n tin u o u s re sid en c e u p o n a n .l c u ltiv a tio n
of said lan d , viz:
E B M iller, of Lake P rec in c t, O regon, 8 J
S h ru m , of Lake P re c in c t, O regon, C M Savery,
of Lake P recinct, O regon, F E F te c m o n t, of
Lake P rec in c t, O regon.
J. T. PniDOBs.
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E lish a IL M iller on If. K. No. 7«7rt fo r th e NE
8 W >i, f.ots S, 4, 5, sec 19, T 19 8, R 11 W an d
NE \ SE *4, sec 24, T 19 3, It U W.
H e nam es til* follow ing w itnesses to prove
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of, said lan d , viz:
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of I.akc P rec in c t, O regon, W T C arl, of Lake
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O regon.
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