The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, October 12, 1900, Image 4

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t h a t ; : w as cause J by bud te a th . o f w h ic h 1 had
w jvc rah 1 ba*l th e te a ib e x tra c te d , b u t th « or*
tuoxs c c n ilm te d . 1 had aeon ad ver ice m e t ta u /
K h ans T a b u le s la a ll Uxa p a | .era b u t h a d n o f a i t h
In th e m , bu t a b o u t s ix w e e k s s ince a fr ie n d In
dueixl m e to try th e m , riu v e ta k e n b u t tw o o f th e
s m a ll S c e n t boxes o f th e T a b u les a n d h a v e had
no revu j m u s e « f th e a tta c k s . H a v e newer g iv e n a
te s tim o n ia l (o r a n y th in g Iw fo r e , b u t th e g re a t
a m o u n t o f g "*d w h ic h 1 LeJieve bas beon d o n e u .a
by R l( i.ns T a b u las In duce« m e to a d d m in a to the
m a n y U k tlra o n le la y o u doubUoaa h a v e la y o u r
poase&alon n o w .
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□ he lianaies« H urdett-C outts was
»nee shopping in P a d s and w as passed
TOYS.
from one d ep artm en t to an o th er by
ifo v v C h i l d r e n <»f l . o n g A»>o G o t H o s t
the shopm en, alw ay s w ith the rem ark.
o f T h e ir P la y th in g s .
T w o ten.” She w as escorted from
C iii.Jrth have too m uch ready made ro anter to counter, and everyw here the
bl.ss now adays.
A gs.itlem an who rahalistlc w ords “tw o ten” w ere re­
w as speaking of his boyhood day s a peated.
Struck by th e peculiarity of this re­
few d ay s ago, said: "T h ere w ere not
frain. the baroness asked th e proprietor
the b u rd re d s of toys o f every con­
•s she left th e establishm ent: "P ra y
ceivable kind then a s how . We w ere » liât does ‘tw o ten' m ean? I noticed
fo rtu n a te to have a n y th in g c o t o f o ur n c li assista n t said it to the other
c « n m-inirfacture.
I pay fo rtu n ate; w herever I w ent in your shop."
p erh ap s It w as more fo rtu n ate th a t we
"Oh, it la .nothing,” he replied, “mere-
w ere forced to co n stru ct o n r own. I ly a passw ord th a t they a re In the hab­
$ M P P S
rem em ber one sum m er w orking for it o f exchanging.”
P u t the baroness w as c a t satisfied
! i; c r -
w eeks on a w ater wheel. 1 w as a little
fellow, not very well versed in th e with this explanation. So in th e even
*’’»• When the porter, a young boy,
Ü O B á . use even of a knife, an d th a t w as all t ."ought homo her purchases, she said;
1 had to w ork w ith, an d it w as uot
“ My boy. w ould you like to earn 5
Mothcrhc-jd ought always to brill" a very good knife a t th at. Then I did
JiappKuess. ‘ But it is often th U g ih - not even have th e w ater pow er, b u t francs'/”
O f course he had no objection.
ning of life-long unhappiness. As a pre­ h ad to co n stru ct an ap p a ra tu s for th a t
‘ eli m e.’ said the lady, “ w hat does
paration for motherhood, aud us a t rc- ■ns well, out o f a a old barrel, a bos or
ventive o f th e ilia so often follow»,„ tw o. an d n pile of earth . T he w ater tw o ten ’ menn. and I will give you 5
m aternity Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre-
francs.”
J
aeription has been hailed as ... 'G od-send w as carried up the bank, and h ard and
iiy. d o n 't yon know, m a'am ?” said
to w omen.*' . I t heals diseases peculiar tiresom e work It w as, but 1 tolled
lie. evidently astounded a t her igno-
to women, tones ijp the system, makes aw ay long hours, and a t la st every­ rance. “ It m eans. 'K eep
your tw o
thin
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worked
to
perfection.
O
f
course,
motherhood practically painless, and es-
tabliahes th e sound health which insures ns soon as the barrel w as em ptied it eyes on her ten lingers.’ ’*
The m ystery w as solved. T he shop­
Uiy
p ealth
y i children.
bad to l,e refilled from th e wooden
. ¿ Í S urín¿
fo“lH mywirpn-rnam boxes Into which it run. T he seam s men of the T rots Q uartiers had taken
h c .t l t b , ’» w rit«, i M : ‘ V.' j
the richest and th e m ost generous wo-
ir),’ w ere tarred , but they would sprlug a “ æ 1
G reat D rltalu fo r a shoplifter.
leak now and then, and th a t was
iuiz and •>*kAAgy>' fitsr._«... .
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when things go w rong and I an) alm ost
* , “ * « * ' y o u r a d d e r a n d r e c e iv e d a
V. h e r e E v e r y , h i o C C r o w . .
f i ? g g s » * * . . i to o k i * e l v e I x j t f c « o f D r .
ready to give up th ere comes to my
T.i* tuberose flourishes am azingly In
p " * r T 'P <‘ --u. a n d a l e , f. llo w . d
mind a pictu re of a boy, tolling up th e open a ir in the T ran sv aal w ith but
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1 b , , ' n , o , m P r lve i>“ -n< d i-
a mound w ith a pail of w ater, perspir­ the srani]PSi atten tio n and cultivation
y h e a ,th tim a iiT v e x c e lle n t. a n d I c o n i I
¿ ’J L 1’ ’ i ’ L ? ”
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ing face an d grim y hands and I can ­ . . jo .julbs shoot un ttiotr
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ca.iv o o j o fiu e m « .u t : nd
not have less determ ination th an tie. foot utems, each bearing
- <*rt
. f y t e d a tt. V—.O.1.U
■ h e a lt h y b a b y b o y .»
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very
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i f 1 had a h alf a dozen boys, they sm elila "
Cowers, In an Incredibly short
Z>r. Pierce's Medical Adviser (paper should m ake tlieir own toys."
space of time.
No d o u b t m any a child would be
In P retoria roses a re prolific—In fact,
fa r hap p ier w ere he given an oppor­
most of the streets a re bounded by rose
tu n ity to exercise his inventive facu l­ hedges throughout th eir length, and
ties instead of being deluged with f-e y bloom w ith a frail, pink m onthly
brightly painted p laythings and told rose blossom for th ree q u a rters o f the
to play w ith them . H alf th e pleasure year. In public places, such aa the
of
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firealesl Weekly ¡a lije Cuaatry,
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• t a t « « . C a n a d a a n d M e x ic o .
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need or use for It I told him so.
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SAMPLE COPY SENT FREE. silion, th a t little V ictoria Is a p retty Btand.
KH'e $5 o f it tow ard your donation.’
uml Interesting child. As the only
“T here w as no way out o f it. I gave
girl lu tlie fam ily, th e six o th er chil­ kirn tho other «5." - N e w York Sun.
d ren being boys, it is easy to guess
G iv lo jg a S u p e r n C h n n o e .
Hint she is th e pet, and p erhaps even
T hta Is bow a super, th u s given nn
a spoiled one a t th at, o f her au g u st
papa.
opportunity of distinguishing him self
once delivered a few short lines de-’
Uowa ut n l n n n c P rla e e ,
Bcriplive of a man being picked up a f t­
P rin ce E d w ard o f York is Ju st 5 e r a cub accident: “T he hnnaom cab
y ears old and strad d les his S hetland w us picked up off tho esplanade w ith
pony like a little man. An A m erican n handkerchief tightly t l « f around Its
» 'l y who lins been stay in g w ith her m outh. W hen rem oved, It w as found
own little son In th e neighborhood of to be p erfectly dead.”
•Sandringham aays th e p rln e ilc t Is a
Still th e m anager gave him an o th er
perfect specim en of healthy childhood, tria l the follow ing evening, when he
amt one day w hen driving they m et
Wm w ith fits n u rse in an open landau, acq u itted him self ns follow s: "T bs
esp lan ad e w aa picked up off the m an. I
Tl»e f h ^ n i ii , ( c I k u l I d i t »
E very one Lowed sm ilingly to the
T T I K C Ï I R O R l C I . t ' . ; « n h » w i t h th e < r « e t« « t
b right little boy, who Im m ediately w ith the hansom ca b tightly tied
p « *» » ra e « r» in th « L r .lt J S te t« « .
' T U R O i n t O N l C E K h »«no eqvn’. a» t • P«cl.1 '
Jumjietl up in th scut and retu rn ed aro u n d Ids m onth,” etc.
H e w as sent to the back row again,
Cm el. It Ira a . «n iU aUJliy, «fiKfftrtiî’exfl ■ th e salu te again nUij ngula
until he or m aybe farth er. T his Is not un un­
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vision. The usual sam ple of w hat the averag e Su­
tur t - j t i t o M t - J . , .¡, t > if - f , p ! ! , n „ r i , , - ,
nurse m aintained
dignified expres- p er can do. N aturally, therefore, m an­
U » l » l , M a n d m . , 1 n u , b l , . I t , l^, o > • „ , . h ,
t u ' k . l a n .l
, r , t , xn¿ | U j . d i t . , , 1 ^ .
J on or countenan
m,t held on to (Ids ag ers look askance nt train in g him .—
■ b i.a t p a n , t n , , , n m u r » .
i ure king ; sni. <■ blouse to p rev eu t C riterion.
T U B ( H A O N I C i . , : &ac a t w a y - h., n
.1 .
him front tum bling out of th e carriage.
» « . K ill b ,. I t . f t .
. „ a , h . , l t o , o,
No doubt litis E dw ard o f York would
ttnltnn Itattle,.
► •fl» , u a c a l u t
a i. d . K . i ; , . ,, , .
K.
have very much liked to piny w ith the
»-KKlb na. „
K ,n , krtvl „ » |t|a ,
Rubles seem to t,e no trouble In Italy
«■totosaaSMt a, .» rz a in g , neutral In n.u l.<. w '.v 'Y
V,’lk ' Wll° 1," ,’ 1"“ ■ nil one cannot but he struck by tlie
on , r ' Y a '” 1 1,1 ll'"!' P<’"'le i.t A m eri­ n u m b er o f them . T hese bnmblnoi
a re | >
DO YOU T O f TH< CHRONICLE can fashion nt “ the o th er little b ei ”- often hung upon pegs in the linos
front of :
Sprint; eld Republican.
th e bouse, w here they look out of tiiclr
little black, bendy eyes like pa|x>oses. I 1 *
I iiiitmeketl one of these ta b le , once I
n e w e r itu K U P tl H e r .
At'’? ’n ' 1>er ey ,U!' M >n,1‘ly refused and held it aw hile. Its back and little I
Io , l-o IE. ,.mnlze 1, but ho hugged one feet w ere held tightly ag ain st a strip
^hew in g Iks U»l:#.l Sia!»». Do.-tlals#
R f" I
u n J n " ‘l0 her l i a i w ,o r of board so th at It w as quite stiff
• f C j b ì ì t nmt « o -lh o r: t ) I »133
OPV U2VM Mil»
11 ,
M'ss r)o ro ,hy. d a u g h ter of from its fe tj to Ils slioulders. It did |
M ajor D yer o f Ktttinud. was m, In ter­ not seen, to object or to be at all uu-
r e d sp eetaio r durin g th e parade, l>o r- ccm foitnble, ns It only bowled w hile 1
o tl y Is less „ ,a n 5 y ears old. b u t .b e
Imldlng It. I have an Idea Hint
«> n t i i k o T i f r n t to t s t e .
»2* M ”*
*” i.l Ge: G»e , t f m 4
w he^m "
w ,,b U‘*
a n J except w hen Invaded by foreigners,
( ‘h r » u I i *T b • »r O ne k'e*,i-
_•••<• f c p r r p a ia l OH »UX^ Ul, 4 yi * * uh< 11 the regim ent passed most of the th e bnm b.no s existence is quite bap-
m neera gret ted her. When the adm iral P.V.—Ellian Ilell In W o m an '. Home
ADDBL..M
to ne along. D orothy waved h er Hag Companion.
M . rr. d« rniT jcf»,
mid the ad m iral w aved Ida hand.
lor * i. i hn. I«««,
A n R l r r t r t r P a . F P,
««s- ntA M -i4ixi.ru«
1 no pnrntfc stopped nt t! ila i>oint. and
T ake a pane of g la s s - a broken one
Chnplufn I)ny n»<Jp nloug. H e stopped
to p v e t D orothy. lifted h er lu his will d o - a n d secure It by placing tlie
ends betw een the leaves of tw o la-ge
arup, an t ea rr l„ i
, bc t#
Ifo k s. lettin g th e glass he tw o Inches
so n o i ‘
charm ing, from tlie table. C ut from lightw eight
«m lllng faee ntul fran k m anner pleased
w ritin g |Mt[x>r, or. b etter still, from tis­
The G e a tìÈ V O is a a I K a i T r i City th e adm iral, am i he reached out his sue paper, dells, dogs and o th er fig
k rm s an d took h er into the carrlacc.
want» an agent in
i
W < am«*«., Hicyriri, *«n«i
p lace them on the tabic be­
hits ,
i»®a, U” W7S«<»
w h ere lie gave h,
Her a sound hug and
O Biel»««. R>n<% WaiclU
M a n e k .r t .o ela, n c | in (a r t, tb>»i| t*eto'.M>dr«(i ti# fu j
talked w ith h er until the line sta rte d neath the glass. it„ b lhc K,n, s v,
*»"1 e m « i« rn t -J « f l n U i »'Kk h««ei » U
ouslv w ith s silk handkerchief, and the
■ gain.—M ontpelier (Y i j Argus.
« * n b« »»eu»-d without coat'll^
a M» b>ul
figures will cut all kinds of antics.
ot —cu ^ ^ Vknbrn w
f- “
la
W h a t is C A S T O R IA
children who are tau g h t to keep th eir w ilderlnglv
beautiful
**'
ilderlngly beautiful.
bonds as w<
well ns tlieir han d s busy are
I he wild orchids of S w aziland are
the happiest and will grow up the ram ous. T hey a re of n t least 20 differ­
m ost valued m em bers of society.—E l­ ent kinds. T hey a re extrem ely curious
m ira Telegram .
and w ith a little care and e x tra h eat
they can be induced to develop into
K n l . c r W i l h r l - u ' a O n ly D n o g h t - r .
P rin cess Victoria ixuilsa o f G erm any very w onderful plants.
E verything grow s in the T ran sv aal if
recently celebrated her seventh birth-
'lay. It may be seen from the picture, the trouble ia taken to p lan t it. T he bo II
irrespective of h er fa th e r's exalted po- being all virgin an d n atu rally rlcb, th e
very sm allest am o u n t of atten tio n la
required.
P o » t« g e P aid *
<B»ractnre plan
«tjeetbM iabl» feature» «4 ranza^M ^;
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r t , 'T
A" " 3
‘h’
m
est .
<
He
S he—To think th at yon once declared
th at yon would love me a s long ns yon
....
lived! And now. hardly a y ear m arried, ttF- « tt’J Í- »«« »■ tili. - - -v
POR SALE OR
j ï ? i
rvui«»-. e-# t í . f.
EXCHA í í q ¿,
am i you care nothing s t all alvout me!
O"* UvrWwWs ? ;ts|rw*a e
m , ta rit*.' / »a« u . x
H e—B ut yon sec when I told you I W
« •« rr» i w« Bitwih
A b
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r ȇ
would love you a s long ns I lived 1 » tu » a t e r a » n »o«
i.
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w asn ’t feeling very well, and I really •*ti
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fM»ïv>'’l‘A ciîri
u*w»a.
«nJ one
» T and
d id n 't skink I would llv» Io u g .-B o su .n
• hall
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