The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, November 09, 1900, Image 4

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!«■»«. C o n k li n « , a n d P a r t i s .
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fu r about th re« years w ith
<D««* I exited bUloua attacks eoiniDg on ra g iiia rlj
'*■*• * wwt. Was told by different p by.i, 1^0«
tfcac It was caused by bod teeth, o f w hlvb X bed
saveraL I had the teeth extracted, b u t the at*
lacks coutlnued. I had seen advert Is»* ia«uui of
Mlpans Tabuies In a ll the papers but had no faith
In them, but about six weeks since a frien d In
duoed me to try them . Have taken but tw o of the
small 3 oeut boxes o f tho Tabulae and have had
Bo recurrent« of the attacks. H a ra navar g lr « r a
Saatlmoalal for a n y th in * before, but the tre a t
am ount of food w hich I Iwlleva has baan dona tea
by Ripens Tabulae Indneea me to add m in e to the
m a n j testimonials you doubtless h a re In your
perMsslon now.
A. T. DiWm.
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houaau,« <t„£'‘•••„J
H» haa l.aj
M» it-.
Tabula, tai ,i_
»m. „X £• X ,
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A T ig e r " . B ite .
I want to Inform yon,
tn word« o f hltfheat
Uw, o f the Un** Gt
hura derived from
Ripens Tabulea. X am a
professional nursa and
la this profession a clear
head Is always nsodad.
Ripens Tabules does It.
A lte r one of m y cases I
found m> self completely
rundow n. A etlngon ihe
advice of Mr. Oeo. Bow*
• r . Ph. O., 368 N ew r rk
A re., Jersey C ity, X took
Ripens Tabules w ith
f ie n d result«.
Miss
WiBOKsa.
T he E in .i Y ou E a v e A lw ays B o u g h t, and w hich has been
in u se for ev er 3 0 years, has borne th e signature o f
„ and has been m ade under his per­
sonal supervision sinco its infancy.
XUIHIT
I1U
w uevavu
J till in
III t tills«
A llow JIM
no U
en
o to
deceive you
ills .
A ll C ounterfeits, Im itation s and “ Jnst-as-gw od” are hut
E xp erim en ts th a t trifle w ith an d endanger th e health o f
Intiiiits an d Children—U ip srieu co against Experim ent.
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R I - P A N 'S
It Irt to bo suspected that some of
I have more than once heard of a
Tom NasPs w ittiest work with his man defending him self from the on­
marvelous pencil w as “printed, not slaught of u H u ll or tiger by thrusting
T h e m o d ern stand-
published”—was Intended simply to bis rifle barrels dowu its throat in the
gratify his friends—and never met the last resort. Poor Major Sam ltach of
a rd F a m ily M edi*i|
eyes o f the general public. Not long tfce artillery came to his death In So­
ago. In look lug over the album o f a maliland a few years ago In attempting
c
in e : C u r e s the »
lady who for years was a social leader to thus bold off a lioness, which never­
at U ashingtou. 1 came across a con­ theless managed to inflict on bis hand
co m m o n - every-day {
i s
B xmii
tribution o f Neat's which was as ef­ and arm bites which proved fatal. A
C
astoria
is
a
harm
less
su
b
stitu
te
for
Castor
O
il,
Pare­
fective In lu way as any of the car­ curious story o f the same kind comes
ill o f h u m anity.
■ o th e r was troubled
w ith h e a r t b u r n and
toons which have made bis namo fa. from the Khandwa district of northern
goric, D rops aud Soothing Syrups. I t is 1‘leasaut. I t
•leeplssaness.
caused
by
(nous.
India.
con tain s n eith er Opium , M orphine nor other Narcotio
Indigestion, fo r a good
H e wanted to Impress upon the lady
m any years. On« day
Mr. Bayley. also an artillery officer,
su b sta n ce. Its a g e is its guarantee. I t destroys W orms
she saw a tssthnoulal
' that Washington life bad been too was charged by a wouuded tiger which
In tho paper Indorsing
a n d allays F everishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and W ind
much for him and did so by drawing he was following up. H e missed It
R i p e n s Tabules. ana
C olic. I t relieves T eeth in g Troubles, cures Constipation
determined to fiv e them
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woman’s
guidance is found in the a capital full length picture o f him self with bis first barrel, and the second
a
tria l, was g r e a t l y
a
n
d
F
latu
len
cy.
I
t
assim
ilates
th
e
F
ood,
regulates
th
e
/•ot that Dr. F
ie
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-np.
Pierce’s Favorite F r e s c r ip - as he appeared walking along the ave­ fulled to go off. The tiger sprang, and
relieved by th e ir us*
a le a
i a a V n e u and
a n 4 «l»ra
Stom ach aud B o w els, g ivin g healthy and natural sleep.
tu>n_curc* Tetualc
weakness
the dt>- —
»«,
a n d n o w t a k e s th e
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nue. . What
gyve the picture point and Mr. Hayley Jumped to one side, thrust­
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W»
T . b u l u r « r u l« r lr S lid k ra p ,« fe w e u rto a a R lp a a ,
,
—- — delicate nUMHTUiJ
of the
womanly organa. rendered It irresistible was the fact
T h e C hildren’s Panacea*-Tho M other’s F riend.
A®“ « » » aoma of tk. J “ 1
ing out his rifle to keep the brute off.
’urn litre
mm of so
ra ~ man
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Tubule, la t o , hottie and , * y , «he „ l a not bo w ith ,
which darken
the H
lives
At Pana Tabulaa. I true ,? *•
that the back of bis head was where The tiger, it Is stated, seized the bar- >
out them. The heartburn and aleap leu n c u h a . .
with suûei ing aud sorrow Tuat
only relieved but ^ » 2 ?
dUappeared w ith the Indlgiw tlon w hich was
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the baadachaa ha»,
o \Z
f light Y
lias
penetrated 1 many darkened his face ought to be—in other words, fels and drove his teeth through them
form er I . ao a re a ta burden fo r Her. O ur whole
«vod oondition aud b .T
Washington had turned his head.
coasnbers where women moaned i ' n
f a m llj taka the Tabuloa rettuiarly, eapaololl. a fte r
and. being unable to withdraw them,
•tom ach. Ila t.n o w a X t
• hearty m eat My m other la fifty y e a r, o f a n ,
I suppose the politicians still recall w as shot by Captain Harrison, Mr.
erj. and has guided them out to health
w onderful c h .,,... ,7.?a’
and Is en joyln* the beatof haalth and aplrtta , also
B e a rs th e S ig n atu re o f
and happiness. " Favorite Prescription » Itoscoe Conkling's famous allusion to Bayley's companion.
I an. aatladad that ika,.in?.M
ESl
eata baarty maala, a a lw po aalM llty hufore aba
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to not a tonic, not a palliative, but a poo- the great cartoonist in his Boehester
too*
Moaaa Tabulaa.
Arrua H. ih-icaaa.
In
his
death
strugglo
the
tiger
drag­
Itlve cure for the diseases which are speech ' dedicated" to George William
JjKuliar to women. It gives vigor and C urtis. Mr. Curtis at the time w as the ged tho rifle from the owner’s hands,
and the Jar caused by the stock strik­
▲ new style packet containing txx a ir ams taboub j
Vitality. It bamsbes nervousness, head­
Jtl Taaoua pactad la a papa,
at some drug stores-»on nvscxxye Thisl
ache, and ail the aches which come from editor of Harper’s Weekly, a position ing the ground broke off tw o teeth
a lo -p rtc w l aort 1.
f„, a»
• •
dosen
of thu llv»-cout cartons (ltu tabule«)
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a diseased condition of the womanly which he had held for many years. In which were Imbedded in the steel. This
Cnam cai O o a r^ y . K„. ,0 Sprue, s t « « . Naw V o rk -o r a'a¿¡l77urtL,'0 ^ T ^ 2 T ” * " * » " r
organs- A temperance medicine, it con- the course of bis philippic Mr. Conkling story Is said to be absolutely true; but,
«lao be had of aom. »roaar«, a .a a iu l
a ..,
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tRins neither alcohol nor narcotic .
took occasion to refer to The Weekly, with the profoundest respect for the
aad kaata, abopa Thay hanlah pata, Induoa a l« p »ad proton« Ufa 0 ¿ , dm, ^ ¡2 2 “
PeM
- J 7 f rm .,ir-° “ blei * * th * * î f ’ « " ’ ’ * 1» Ulceration
and. although Mr. Curtis sat listening strength of tho tiger’s Jaws and teeth,
se#... ..•
id !?*1* îY*z k n *’î?
“ y doctor grave m e
to him, he described it simply as "the I venture to think It wants explana­
b u t little r e lie f « w rites M r . X^ulu H it& ter. af
paper made famous by the pencil of tion.—London Sketch.
In l l o o
O /"I W wra^raa^.
Nftst.**—New York Mail aud Express.
C IT Y
W o m ra a a t a D n ie h V llln c c .
T r » « e d l e a o t t h e Onmd C a a y o a .
The village women of Holland take
Tragic stories are told of men wbo special care to keep tho tips of their
Z!£î3î‘'
“dh''d ¿SS" '"«’‘riñe* to aoow of ray
IMeod». w ho Rutfered fio ra fcma*----------"------- -
have lost their Jives In tho search for white lace hoods stiff with starch,
a a d good resulta h a re follow ed.*
proclous metals which may lie hidden which Is ns necessary a perfection In
or uncovered, says Harriet Mouroe in their toilet as polished linen and spot-
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l A W K I U rilS c P ÍP Il^ i The Atlantic. The great primeval j less collars with ours. This delicate
flood cut Its broad V through all the hood is worn over a black skullcap
strata o f rock, with all their veins of that fits the closely clipped head very
metallic ore. down to the earliest much like the headgear of a nun. The
shapeless mass, leaving In Its wake the elderly women, widows, ofton wear
terraced temples and towers which straw bonnet over It. A Jacket of dark-
seem to have been planned by some blue. with a brenstpiece of cream cloth
architect o f dlrlnest genius to guard and dark blue border o f the sam e cloth
their Inaccessible treasures till the end at the hips, constitutes the dress of
of time. And the river, rising far to the women and the girls.
the north among mountains rich In
The skirts protrude at the hips In a
mineral, has been washing for ages
grotesQue fashion on account of the
the sands away and depositing thus many flannels which they wind about
gold and sliver and lead In the still the body, evidently a fad with them
crevices o f the Inaccessible chasm.
as with many peasants of the Black
Here the earth laughs nt her human forest, where the custom prevails to
muster and bids him find her wealth wear as many sk in s as tho spare box
If he dare and bear It away if he can.
will allow, adding at least one skirt
A young Californian wbo accepted the
every year. They all dress alike, and
challengo and set forth upon the turgid the talk about dress therefore does not
water to sift Its sands for gold never slip Into tbelr conversations, nnd on
emerged with his hapless men to tell that score they are at eternal peace
the story o f bis search. Only near the
with one another, for no change of
brink of the cloft are a few miners dress has occurred among them for
«r n a i l , P w s la a < d F a l A ,
burrowing for copper and sending tbelr
centuries nnd w ill not for years to
ore up to the rim on the backs o f hardy come.—Donahoe’s.
burros, as who should prick the moun­
tain with a pin or measure the ocean
A » O t ld S t a a r e W n t r e r .
ór <
with a cup.
The late Signor Full, the well known ’
vocnllat, once made a very curious
O o t th a C o r re c t T im e ,
Jake Foster was for many years one w ager with some of his companion
o f tbo character» o f Oregon, Mo. He singers at Her M ajesty’s Opera House.
fireatol Weakly in the Coantry,
drove the back between Oregon and Home 20 years ago Mephistopheies In
Forest City and w as known to every Oouuod s “Faust” w as among hl» fa­
man, woman and child In Holt county. vorite Impersonations. In the garden
H M O
Oregon Is three miles from the railroad scene his strides when attem pting to
ftne»udto< ixataute) to nny p ort of U
m T,—..—y and
for many years w as not connected avoid the elderly Martha formed an
B U IL D IN G LOANS
toobao. Conada and M aalro.
None who are engaged in any o f the m echanical
with any other tow n by either tele-1 Important feature o f tbo humorous
mortgage loans %
TtlJC W l a u c n r C lU U J N If tJ h , th< b rW M .a t
IN
V
ESTM
EN
TS
raaat o t n . p t « , W avkly blow apopar tn tho
graph or telephone. One morning Rob­ business.
BEAL ESTATE
pursuits can succeed w ithout reading and
p rin t« ro c u la rly U S Ckituann«. ur alatoon
One night, the length of his legs be­
ert Montgomery hailed Foster us the
Of Mown, Lkterafuro tuul Uano.ad Utfnr-
ing
a
subject
of
chaff
as
he
w
as
stand-
back
started
for
Forest
City
and
said:
studying this standard Magazine o f Sciences
r a - . L . . - * ; * “ “ n lB ra a l A « rt, u ltu r.1 , Dd
“Juke, I wish you would get the cor­ »huiaat ? he Wluss’ he '’«dared his I
■■orUeulUireJ Da pert mont. T k l« lx one
□ *,
dapertm anta in eng peper on CM«
and meohanicai Arts. I t is ¡H,lstrated w ith
rect time at Forest. My watch stopped
croM the st«xc In three
■ ^ r y t M n g w ritte n 1« beeoff oa « .
liounds. The comments that ensued re­
last night."
to the (.\xe«t Atetes, not on kkuHem
all modern cuts [of latest inventions in all
sulted In a b et
"All right. Bob," said Jake.
I knowledge of th e ir own loceiitioe.
■nd rec e iv e com
When the proper moment for the ex-1
When Jake returned from Forest, he
»AMPLE COPY SENT FREE.
the
branches o f m echanism , and its fund
pound in te re s t b y
put up his tenw and walked around to pcrlment came, he retreated a few
■of
dep ositing w it h
*,le hank where Montgomery presided, pace», and then, to the surprise o f the
knowledge is inseparably connected with
audience
as
well
as
to
the
rep
resen
ts-,
»talking Into tho bank. Jake stepped
in*
up to the window and laid down a !t,V ° L Martlja" leaped from side to
ventors and mechanics.
Sold w ith
”11^7 ”U ° f Pal>Cr beorin* the «Kurts Ride. The scene never evoked more
Tu«
laughter, nnd Foil w as acknowledged
M est at clubbing rates.
M lint Is tliatT" asked Montgomery to bare woo the wager.
In astonishment.
K q n n llr D iv id e d .
“That.” replied Jake. “Is the correct
P o r tla n d , o r e c o n -
P ur'ng the civil war," says the
time at ForesL’’-O m a h a World-Her-
Boston Transcript, “the lauv school at
Cambridge was presided over by Pro­
I. a > a > a a d Ir a n « L if e ,
fessors Parsons, Parker and W ash­
From 65
| t»ne o f tho most remarkable cases of burn They were divided In their po­
returning
o ? in terest depn9it011
longevity on record w as that o f an litical views, and each did his bem
with conservative business metí,X 1 coi.sisîent
Englishman, born In 14S3, whose dell- to maintain I i J h opinion.
j cste appearance made all the doctors
fe“*ir 1,arker w as one day a s k -1
Dividends on Stock Apportioned Semi* ' • ¡ l n u a l l y ^
give him up when he was lu the cra­ »n
This m onthly magazine is one
y° U get alouS on Politics
dle. H is chest was so narrow, say» at the I j iw 40 school*’
 .r i'Î Ï Ï ’X
” .P » T b . m utu.l.
U F R O K lG la K renks » I t h U
best printed in this country,1
nm rP|POrt’. th4t ,ie ««‘«»cd to have
Tbo de­
_ ja r» to eha (Tnltad Atete«,
' 'Y.*” 17'* be an’ wered. •We are
difficulty In breathing.
Well, this equally divided.’
TUJC C H J t o * l ' U t haa no «>qael en O»« P»«1Qo
ow n
ttiti
“
I l iaeff« «Il le aW ilty . antarprtoa «M
to a ll subscribers at rates ’
}ouug moribund, condemned by the s»,: ^ U t.1,OW cn" that h®7* «Wdnued
doctors to die lu short order, died lu «he luqui^r. .There ftr(J thpR> of
y
* " ■ c >” » O M J tX .irs T « a < r» t> *t* R apart» « r .
AH the j*
ability ot all to pay. It is
Profits of tJie Association
lt b l nt the age o f 11». Ho saw the
¡T**'“ *“d
®*U»i’ t«. Il» Laç ai N « a » th»
or V“’ 7 enough,’ replied the profess-
A representative is in t h K ’ mra
“ «1” IJ,
reign of ton kings.
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1 ar>l,ua writes on one side and I
for the pnr.
trated and presents the nfuntf3
Btoaat pae« ln tba ouuntry.
Hecundl Uango, consul o f Venice at
a n il
on the other, and W ashbur^-he speaks
T H M • U R /iN lc n -Ifi he« «Iw eya M a e . e t o e i-
full particular» on request.
will furnish
»myrna measured only 5T centimeters
v W ba, tb<* friand eoA t-hiuaploa af U
m around tho chest, and one o f his lungs on one side and votes on the other/*'
authors as pontrihutore. lfl
** ****** ^»wüawetinns. riteo m . « « .
was diseased. Nevertheless hv llvod
»Ct>na««l<«*a <. «n r ktje |. I l w in M
and the Cosmopolitan are 1
Anit.T"‘' M **W’ VU «"»»'’on.
COOS COUNTY BRANCH,
to a a a ry th in *. nautxel
to the age o f 113 years. li e wns mar-
Another case of going nbaMU, to
rled five times and had 4U children.
Da» A5 m . HoRsrAi.i,,
dueed
rates at this oflioe,
? “' ' t Loadou ‘«‘Per said the
presioznt
S' K x ° wltox ,
f in i WANT TH£ « I N I C I E Vt hen he w a . i0 0 years old. bo got his o ito .r * day:
New York I. on tho eve
wisdom toeth. When bo w as lit), his o f a fierce social struggle. The per-
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hair turned black again. A t 112 his slstence with which 'Boss’ Creker
eyebrows and bis board turned black.
n ," /° r ?
W7Ck “nd ttle o,h*r ««ns-
d ,R e c t o r s .
K .O
t’n ' T u , ’ b‘ Te bC"U 'S“0^
H enry S kxgstackkx .............
•> » » » « H I. T h e a ry .
Atora
.
Sisarta» «ht Usits4 fitstss. D s «I«I m
W11. H okmfai .1.
Plivsrl«»
1 Jlerc,"uit> Marshfield
Tbo late Hall MoAIll.tcr some rear» l>y tlio \ ninlerbllts. the \xtora. »ho
n X 7 th e ot'h <,Oelet* th0 L a n g sto n «
>8C,Rn 8nd ^ rg een , Marshfield
• f Cañad« sao Nsrtksrn Usxias
A i KX 0 . C . I M I ’ B K I.I,. . .
ago
entertained
a
visiting
selen
tl.t
at
and the other member» of New York’s
O M K M in in
.......................... Time-keeper
« .S . K xowi . tox ..........
the I niou club, before It. amalgam»,
.
. hi hl .y
ekclualve |. Our Hundred biw so gulled
tlon with the Pacific, nnd during the nnd .reflated the fa m il.e i“ U,e for
Bruggrat, Camille
B en L kstkr . . . .
15 ~i'ke po” ession of our ideas but ars poiesisM#1
•venlng, . particularly foggy onc, mer that they Lave resolvedI up^n
They ma3t. r u, and forM ng intfl
»CH11.LKH B, H ermann
•r e í«
Gardiner
,,
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-A
. ii r .i in e r
made »ome whimsical remark convey­ founding a new sn,1 still more e x X -
................. "Berci,,mt. Myrtle Point
Such
!»
ih
16re lilW gladiat®rs. we must light tor »1«.“
ing the Idea that fog waa an excellent tok“/ £
C O L .L E C ORS A N O A C E N T S .
V ' fl’'‘lr <” vu’
”0
conductor of sound.
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taktf tho sail* out of Its rival.”
H enry H knostackkn .
Tho scientist took exception to this
........... We«!hant, Marshfield
R.
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K
nowlton
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v o tn rre ,
• » t m « » t e n t , o f thi, fflo n l|i|y m w u .iie
novel theory and asked Ur. McAllister
ra» S r. —
, ’’•■«•»•rate Coekraer
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on wbat It waa based.
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rBANCiaoo. osa.
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J. 8. H lrrp .........
6 "P°n a Plane an<1 *u kccpingjw ith ita
"On phenomena which we have all
Empire
Obwrred." returned the ready Jurist
F. H . R ogers ...............
"Qetcb trine?"
......... ■ f.ibby
th ’
The Arcnft’8 gallery of.^em inent
“On an evening like this we bear the
« chille « B. H ebmax
"Now. Trine gawn, ent It?"
• Gardiner
fog born quite distinctly, but when
Translated:
M. R. I re ...........
•Myrtle Point
un ie " 1« a group 01 interesting' men and
there Is no fug wa cannot hear It at
"Oct your train T’
11. M. K kienei . i .
........... Bandon
a lt —Sau Francisco Argonaut.
"No. Train gone, hasn’t It?"
* ° laen’ «n’lth a ir thoughts are w orthy the
F. H. W iin o x .. .
'
Gtoiievonu of Kev York City
North Bend
Knt (the old ain’t, seems to eorer
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Fiorente
•* «»•
S o o r r M o r k is
a«
a t,o n ot .»,1 pe<)pje .
T h e A reua
lsn t, w a n t. weren’t hn», hosn’t. have
"What do you sell that ribbon for?" ^»ven’t. had. hadn’t - N o t c . and Qu^’
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•sk ed a young lady In a High street
T ar
» k , «raurrtl » n to v i to vina “ • c r i
A r a t . « ir a
a
<
k
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AQCMT.
dry goods store.
i »tan ra racu.u.«
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