The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, November 30, 1900, Image 1

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SIUSLAW'S ONLY PAPÏ2.
O P P O R T U N IT Y
Si
7
stand. ?
A BACK NUMBER.
a le e n d D o n r t r M d
e m a a F e l t Sata.
the Vmpqna for Florence Saturdays.
Returning,
leaves
Florence
Sundays.
Extra Trips When Necessary
Charges Reasonable.
* * * ïià
«»m« m .k. * 2
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ach* har« 5!?*'
AVill carry freight and passengers E U G E N E -F L O R E N C E
from Florence to San Francisco.
ST A G E L IN E .
Will
also
bring
up
freight
E. B a n g s ,
P r o p r ie to r .
Kincaid.
Stage leaves Eugene on Mon­
H . D . Edwards
For further information inquire days, Wednesdays, and Fridays at
0 a. in, arriving at Florence
K , , . . . E . U. Lee
- OF —
day following at 10 a. in.
..W .W . Withers
Returning stage leaves Florence
A. W. BEADLE & CO.
. . . . A . S. Patterson
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri­
V . F- Burton
7 . M. Miller 22 Market St,
days a t 2 p. in. arriving at Eugene
X M. Collier
San Francisco, California. the folio wingday a t 9 p. m.
BBL W. Gridin
ud ¿“’V
11 c,l»nM l , S S
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•‘•ndln, »—
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'»fren
’ taten« .
Iue
Stage
r«U<
r o( mine, too,** groaned
td hearty old gentleman,
it a young fellow us 1 ever
loved him aa though he were
my own flash and blood. I never got
such a thrown down from the tim e I
began to work nt SO emits a duy to the
prsoont time.”
“Y oh a lw a y s told me th a t he was a
Sarltabia Napoleon ot flnnsco.”
“So 1 dW. -o d so he la," and the old
gentleman made a sorry attempt to
laugh. “And I encouraged him tu it;
I must adm it t h a t 1 literally drum­
med It Into him th at hoalneas was bust-
seas and th a t mntlmeut, friendship,
even relationship, had to bo pat aside
when it camo to atitoing for money.“
“But w h a t has he done? Nothing
c rlm to a ir
“Taken me a t my word, the world
w ill say. »*■* going to retire. I'm out—
frozen o u t You knew the factory In
which 1 hare my biggest Investment
and controlling IntereatT*
“Certainly. I t Is coining money, and
your salary ns prealdent la «20,000."
Hera the old gentleman groaned again.
“I went away for a vacation. W hat
more natural than that my son-in-law
should vote my stock? 1 gave him au­
thority to do so. and I ’ve no doubt that
the young rascal recalled all that I had
told him. H e elected htmself preal­
d en t chose hie own board of dl'.-ectors
and Increased the salary of bis posi­
tion «5,000 per annum. H e just jollies
me when 1 take him to task and tells
me I should have no cares for the rest
o f my Hf“- I'm simply turned out to
pasture. My, w hat a boy 1“—Detroit
Free Press.
tent cough is
’ at f i r s t a
' friend, for it
gives warn­
ing of the ap­
proach of a
deadly ene­
my. H e e d
the warning
before it is
too late, be­
fore y o u r
J u n g s be­
c o m e ia -
fla m e d , be-
fo r e th e
doctor says, “ Consump­
tion.” When the danger
signal first appears, help
nature with
w.
Stage Leaves Steamboat Landing on
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w w iw Y tr
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i Is Mk* ta
.C. H. Holden
I, C. Cum pton
ORTHERN
Pacific, Ry.
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cn
F B Wilson
M . Morris
f W i n Bernhardt
. L . Christensen
D . W.Stihbens
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I. Butterfield
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O. W . Hurd
f o t C. Cumpton
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S le e p in g
1 ETIES.
C a rs
Single fare - - -
-
5.00
Round trip - - -
-
9.00
Tickets for sale at E. Bangs’
livery barn, Eugene, and a t O. W.
H urd’s office in Florence.
3 N (
N o ta ry P u b lic , S u rv e y o r
F lo r no«,
DULUTH
FR A N K B. W IL S O N .
FAHO O
TO
:s i
CRAND
FO RKS
CROOKSTON
NOTARY
PUBLIC.
FLORENCE. - -
-
W IN N IP E C
H E L E N A and
OREGON
Us'
i Lodge, No. 131,
3d Tuesdays
and visiting
; are cordially
F uhkk , M.
W.
EUGEN E
TO
C H IO A C O
As Ihoagb strack br s club.
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Loan a Savings Bank magazihe W i
W A S H IN G T O N
P H I L A D E L P H IA
HEW
T o a n « H uh ta« M l «tata I h . gas
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— jn e lie sad s tric tly
BUTTE
T H R O U G H T IC K E T S
W bU. Hubtat katat sad Ir a e k M :
**Lsat w e b tar dsagbisr acta to church
And U» a « e ie ne»
tu r * ltd I *
rvYvy vece'»
Of Eugene, Oregon
YORK
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n ie .
S u ÏR c ril*
.
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U n l/A 0 u .jn e r lj. L ady ageuta w as te d , â a e d l e s i
BOSTO N ANO A L L
geN o. I l l , meets
ening in Lodge
s. Brothers in
¡I a t t e n d .
«w aky, N .
P O I N T S E A S T »>>'1 8 O U T H
F o r i n f o r m a t i o n , t i m e c a r d - , m ft |w a n d t i c k e t »
e t c ., c a l l o n o r w r it e
G.
R. M c M urphey ,
gtberson, Sec.
G e n e r a l, A g e n t.
R o o m s 2 a n d 4, S h e lto n B lo c k ,
EUG ENE, OREGON.
IB ,1
A a a ia ta u t «¿ cu e ra l P a m e n e «
A G en eral B a n k in g Business
Transacted
A. D C H A R L T O N ,
so.. 130, meets
In g in Meyer A
^Oregon. Broth-
to attend.
» s a n , N. G.
. P hki . i ' s , Sec.
Au-rnt,
285 M orrison 8L, C or., 3d.
P o r tla n d , C r .
on
D r a f t s is s u e d o n t h e
U n ite d
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F L O R E N C E , OR.
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t
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p r in c ip a l
Tenne
c it ie s o f t h e
S ta te s a n d fo r e ig n c o u n tr ie s .
In t e r e s t a llo w e d o n
J. F . T A N N E R , P w .
Favcrabla
D em and
C e r t if ic a t e s
of
D e p o s it w h e n l e f t s ta te d p e r io d .
C o lle c tio n » r e c e iv e o u r p r o m p t a t t e u t i o u .
C i t y a n d C o u n t y W a r r a n ts b o u g h t .
W . E. B RO W N ,
. jpm ent, No. 42,
, ball in Florence
Friday of ear li
this degree are
D . A . P A IN E ,
P r e s id e n t .
F . W . OSBURN,
V ic e P r e s i d e n t .
W . W . B RO W N ,
C a s h ie r .
A s s t C a s h ie r .
F o r ladles, uileane. p lr ls and little ehttdran. Tfea5 s *
te la e tvttsh*'clue ¿ e ffe c t n e t eu*Jn«d by Urn eee e t * a f
• th e r pnUeroa. Wave a e equal lor e ty le a a f perteeS M
MS B A CALL
ZAR,
P atterns ’
“Bay. W o rm y, can I hnv« the fO caV
- N e w York W orld.
p a t to g e th e r O n ly i t and : * seats a ae h ^a e aa
“ Id l a o n a rty e r e r ■V
v erte eod te n a. or W msM
■ary latent up-to-date s ty M k
to r th e m . Absoietely very
S í
T tIK M cC A L L C O M P A N Y .
■U« »m IM* »F..1.
. . . . Bw lw*
S. n
tod.
I m K vlk , C. P.
Davis h , Scribe.
E V E R Y T H IN G
Special
Preaching 11
Sacrament ol
1st Sabbath of
Bly and Octotar.
i all the services,
to make
4EYS
to
Commercial
. . •
eMetUl’
a t L aw ,
Weekly.
r a ts a n d T V a d o M a r k s o b t a i n 'd a n d a l l T a t
bnsta ss s c o n < la c te d f o r M o d e r a t e P e o a ,
b e n d m o d r l , d r a w in g o r p h o to . W e a d v is e I f
p a t' u U b le fr * * o o f c lia r e e . O u r fe e n o t d u e t i l l
p a t e n t i t a c f’ i r r d . A * P a m p h le
let t " “ îlo
flow
tr toOh-;
to <
u i in
n r I a
’a ta
ta n n ts
ts .” w i t h c o r t e f at
ta
s a i n t I n t h e C . B.
¿ n d fo re ig n o o u u trie e s e a t fre e . A ddress,
PETES COWAN. Proprietor.
J P lo re n o « , O r e g o n .
IZDICT,
;A T -
LsJLW .
M o n e y Saved
By
P a t r o n iz in g It.
O re g o n .
Y S A IM *
KFKBIKMCB
Prop
'G eo. H a le
m t to the ladies.
1 T ram «A ar **
•
CsrvRiaHTS Ao.
F IT -S T -C I.A 8 3 .
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m
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M Ot L E X B i f K BROR.
V tE fs fï
X £ S 2 f I i rt
BATES
SI.OO to
¡E U G E N E .
k
E R I’ TO W . r» o r> .
*1 M
PER
DAT
O E E ijO N
T S a to ta « M d Mto to*««.
"P rith e e , you r m ajaaty. w h a t la the
difference between y w u n a tf and Shake­
The regular subscrip­ speare t”
arrangement by wliicl. we offer It for a
short time for Uftv cents a year. Call and
« f a saumle eonr.
m
in
fob c
i i i e g
u e ! ^ : »
TIE HEI lOBE SEIIU MieillE I I ,
o h a x q i ,
B V a lo n
S q a a r ..
D alia», T a u s .
m u ,
B. T.
C fclM «o. III.
Saa r r a n r t m , O nl.
POR
S t L oul», » o .
A t la n ta , On.
SALI SV
G< mm I peitler» »»u iol in every town.
Wyite for priees and terinä to San Fran
cisvo. C al.
W A N T E D — .A C T IV E M A N O F G O O D C I J A R A C
, t e r U> d e l i v e r >
um 1 c o lle c t i n U r v jn m , f«»r o ld
c ? ta b li» h c d T u a n u ia i t u r l m r u rh o k m a le h o u s e .
»900 a y c s r .s u r p j * y . H o n e s ty m u r e t h a i i e x p e r l
e w e r e q u ir e d . O u r r e fe r e n c e , a n y b a n k i n a u >
I c it y .
E n e liw e «self e d 'lr e s w d s ta m p e d e n v e lo p e .
M a t t u f a r t u ie r w , T h i r d F lo o r , A t I k b r b u rn » t . .
( 'h ir s g o .
PATENTS
QuUKly a n H .
HOTEL EUGENE >*
W a tM ie eO Y O S I.
tion price is one dollar hot we have made
C B N T R A L t.Y L O C A T E D .
FÜ G E S A M P L E KOOMA.
“Oh. yea." replied the druggist, “yon
begin by catching flics and p>H-
tlng them on those sheets of 'Rurs
Catch flypaper* we*ro dtoptoytog la the
m ay
T H E G E N T LE -W O M A N i i » month­
ly magazine devoted to subject, ol inter-
S e w i n g M a c h in e s w e m a a u f a c t u r e a n d t h e i r
p r ic e s b e fo r e y o u p u r c h a s e a n y o t h e r .
ON EUCENE AND
FLORENCE
STAGE
ROUTE.
F sv tR T O r n e r .
begin
w ind ow ."—FhllndetpSto Freon
Tables furnished with all the
delicaciee of the season. Give ub
a call.
T w e n tv -th re e
M ile s W e s t
Eugene.
" T o o told m o t o c o in s and
w o rk t o d a y .* s a id th e o s w hoy.
C. A. SNOW & CO .
Om»
O re g o n
M e t a m ' » B i r t M ln g .
» e o lle v llm i» » n d p ro -
A t ,b o n e o o M o .
Heroic G irl—W hat has become of
that handsome men who ebt-ened so
loudly when I roartmd the lltt t r boy
from drowning)
F riend— l i e la o ver th rr r on the
rerand a proposing ta Ute g irl who
aerea med and fatntod.—N ow York
“ REW HOME ” SEW1N8
E lk P ra irie Hotel.
ÏDC0CK,
«O
i TBY THE
HOTEL,
MORRIS
JRCH, Florence,
rvice; Sabbath-
, K notts , Pastor.
Attention
T
* • Traveller*. * *
•OTORY
. in.
F IR S T -C L A S S .
CtTB 712 D TI W I M 7ATXWT
O B T A O ra
t o r t tn«4«l. ske»eh a r ph««« w ith
4'W rfartR A toe t o r e g « ar t m to p siiu tah U H y A1-PA1V
■ AWD BOOK
F A IS
C mi UI h reto ran «ras s e i AMI
iib r w M iK i. w i r r « r e a ooft or oo* bpkcial
o rra
i t i « im vnsgS lihaFal peayssikhio «TggmaSu hy
a I « « « » aMww«r. m U IT B S V tW T tW T M
BÈAA I T talhet apprylsc fcr p a iM t AAArn« :
H.B.WILLSON&CO.
P A T C N T L A W V tR S ,
unwUBM». W A 8 H I N O T O N , D. C .
A bonse and
lot
in
Glenada.
R
flsefr
' w anted to he tonai
Id yew M m b e ri"
rrtb ty !
W e dtda*
FOR 8A LE OR E X C H A N G E.
The
house is HI by 24 feet and one story and
a half in bright.
on premises.
Are.
Dealer's
tru ly , p ala tia g
particular- la a great a rt.
D e a le r -P a la tia g Ip aS rig h t, h ut sett­
ing paiatlnga haato to a d hollow aa aa
Also a good woodshed
For further
inquire at thia olfiea.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Curs
D ig e s ts w h a t
Pr-.xxjra« •» C. C- BeWUT « C O . CU enae
HETKU
S K TU L
•* * »t»r W Wer«
18 o f T i o r , tr »
• J .- t,
’
I
"S w eeth eart." ho w hispered aa the
moon w ent behind a cloud, “ I w ish 1
had a n s s like—lik e " —
" U k a F ltn a lm m o n a r she asked.
"M e,“ ha exclaim ed; “lik e a a oc«p-
pusl“ —Chicago T ribu ne.
“ W a ll, I f w e « a Jack, w e ’ll have a
lo t o f nie« things to tah a w ith ua."—
Chicago Bocord.
hw to
''f ö u t d
'
“ M hip Tory L The
i -i* -
i« » r t ’
n r. toff to
pd bonsy.
Hus w t * »
|uy A rab to
k o w V » •»
was
w m ed
|n v r » „ jc ,
,n : ^
Its
to t <
it than 1
U trra tv ra .
« M ito
w to
D o lly —So M o lly isn’t going to m a rry
th a t real estate agent a fte r a l l
Polly—No; th e aays be cornea uniter
the headhag “ Undesirable F la ta .” —
LouteriU v O ourter-Journal.
I h r th e B a tae M o r.
“ A t last th e w ta f la a t th e door!“
“W a ll. c o< * h im In, aad we’ll
d a ." —c ts v a la n d P lain Dealer.
is s n s
s u T t e total
—
-,
glthont cM
A •* ’
« t e rateato
Mrs. Youngliusbtind—Do you notle.
tn y difference In tbe milk, dear?
M r. Younghusbund—I should say so.
Tills Is a much better quality than ww
have been getting lately.
M rs. Younghtialmud- Indeed It to 1
got It off s new man. who M id be
would guarantee It to be perfectly
pure. So 1 bought enough to last to r
a couple ot weeks«
A B o .» * .
“ The undertaker la very jolly
inendDg.’*
tMa
T h ree bnndrtst new doctora
were graduated test night.**—Haricot
L ife .
The man th at talks almnl the news- ’
papers mtequotlng him Is tte man that
hasn’t any good exense for getting
« a c ted originally.—Chicago Journal.
W hoa appetite prevails over rasi
the first step to m ake the glutton i
d runkard la taken.
»y
r«*to
I t e ra y t a »
* i by 1
used
A C « .d S ekew e*
“ Yoo.
"t
tosh a t «am «sato."
“ W h p*a«h at. a s p h o w r
“ ‘Cause M makes ase fa rt aa «pad to
thin k th a t I m ight have taken a fte r
fa u . but « d a ' e - l t p w l a r k jou rn al.
r-
ciety reporter.
gee« a n O r d in a r y S te a k .
City Editor—W ell, w hy didn't you
"Wh^n In Hamburg, we supposed
send him?
we must do as tlie Hamburgers did, so
Night Assistant—I did, and he mere­
a t our first meal there we asked for
ly turned In h alf a column of imines of
Ham burg otenk,“ aald tbe woman.
those present.—Philadelphia Press.
"Besides, we wanted to see how that
eland would taste upon Its native
T h e Owe W h o W a s L e f t ,
heath, anyway. But to all our requests,
" I ’m no kicker." said the man as he
couched In nnr best scholastic German,
sat down on the curbstone to wipe his
the waiter shook his head. Like many
perspiring face with a ragged hand­
another prophet, tbe Hamburg steak
kerchief. “hut when I think of Tim
was apparently without honor In Its
O*CaJlahaa beln sent up to Sing Sing
own country. A t all events, our w a ite r
for flve years to enjoy the coollu
brasses and me left down here to sweat hadn’t heard of I t *Oh. well,’ wo said,
'Just bring us an ordinary beef steak.
and swelter the time aw ay It do seem
as I f some folks bad more than their But, lo and behold, when tbe meat was
served then- It was all chopped up and
share of good things In thia world.“
made Into small cakes— w hat Ameri­
cans call. In fa c t ’Hamburg steakl*
A r t a s a a d t lt a O tr L
They were ont d rb lag. and the young To Uambtirgere a Hamburg steak was
man was bolding the lines w ith one an 'ordinary steak.’ "—«jew York San.
"D o lly , If you keep on spending mon-
• y this w a y w afll have to go to the
yon eat-
I t a rtiflc ia lly d ig ests th e tsod naSaMs
N a tu re In s tre n g th e n in g and n en e
s tr u t t in g th e e in a u s te a dtg estlvn w-
guns. I t la th e la te s td lw o re re d d lg s s t*
a n t and to n ic. N o o th e r p re p a ra tio n
can approach I t In efficiency. I t IS*
s ta n tfy relieves a n d p e n ta a a n U y earns
O rs p e p tla , lo d ig e a tio n ,
F la tu
le n c e
tale
e, , S o ur
S ic k H eadache, U s s u a lg ta J
' a!) o th e r result« o f im p e rfe c t d lg e ett e a
t!
.h a g .t,
“ W hat to
“ Beeamm ha hnew H aM s a d you wady
C o n ld o 't It e * la t .
An eccentric clergyman In Cornwall
had been much annoyed by the way
the raeinbars of the congregation had
of looking around to see late comers.
A fter enduring It for some time he
said on entering the reading desk o n .
day: “ Brethren, 1 regret to see that
your attention Is called away from
your religious duties by your very
natural desire to see who comes In
behind you. 1 propose henceforth to
save you the trouble by uarnlng each
person who may come late."
H e then began. "Dearly beloved,”'
but paused half way to Interpolate^
“ M r. S., with bis w ife and daughter.”
M r. 8. looked rather surprised, b u t
the minister, w ith perfect gravity, re­
sumed.
Presently be again paused.
“ Mr. C. and W illiam D.”
The abashed congregation kept their
R d tS a e a a g P o e t.
"X am afraid." aald the poet to the eyes studiously bent on their books.
editor, "th at you don't exactly grasp The servli-e proceeded In the moat or­
the depth o f the ideas expressed In derly uiunner. tbc parson Interrupting
himself every now and then to name
my hluuk verse."
"Perhaps not." said the editor. "They some newcomer. A t last be M id, still
with the same perfect gravity:
mny be beyond my mental reach.”
"Mrs. 8. In a uew bonnet.”
“ I think you wrong yourself,” said
In a moment every feminine head In
the poet kindly. "Let me test the
point. H e rr la a line at random: 'Nb,- the congregation had turned around.—
sw iftly passed him dowu the silent Millinery Trade lie view.
way. and In her path a subtle per­
A M x s S .r r • * th e 1 *0 ,
fume lingered.’ There, thut doesn't
One of the moat curious finds ever
seem confused to you. does ItT*
“ N o t'at alL" replied the editor brisk­ made from the sea was thnt which
ly) “that’s easy. You are simply try ­ cam . to the Azores In 1858. The Is­
ing to say th at a gasoline automobile land of Corvo was then In the posse­
went down the p lk e f —Cleveland H a in sion of two runaway British sailors.
One morning there drifted nshore *
Dealer.
craft which had evidently bran frozen
I M aal
In t b . Ice for a long time. I t wee an
"Talk about woman's flcklaneaa and ancient and tattered brig, w ithout
caprlclousness!" she rxclnlmcd scorn­ masts, bulwark or name, h u t, t b .
fully. " I ’d like to know how she can batches were ou. tbe cabin doora fast,
beat man when It comes to being vac­ and the hulk was buoyant. She had lit­
illating and mentally luireliuhlw ”
tle cargo, and thnt consisted of akin»
"W hat’s the m a tte r now ?" asked her and furs In prime condition.
dearest friend.
No papers were found In the cabin,
"W hy, If It were not for man's incon­ but It was figured that she was a
stancy I ’d be engaged to he married."
sealer or trader, carrying a erow of
“Tell me about It.”
10 or 12. and that she bud been pro-
“Well, a* aaked me to marry him. visioned for a year. The flour was
and I refused. I didn't tblpk I wanted s|M>llisl. but the beef was perfectly
to, you know, but afterwurd I made up preserved. Phe had bran abaniliniml
my mind th at I did. and the tickle when frozen lu an Iceberg and drifted)
thing never asked me again."—Chicago for years. 'The dnte of tbe letter found'
Post
In tbe forecastle showed that the brig
hail been abandoned nearly half a.
A U v ta g F a a e t la a .
City B dltor—How did we come to get ecut.ury before. The two sailors got
scooped on th at Are early this morn­ out the furs, which eventually brought
them «4.000. and two bnrrelo of beef'
ing?
Night Assistant—There wusu't any and then s e t fire to the w rrak. No trace-
one here to send out on It hut the so­ was ever found of Its name or owners.
tbta toad sita tw«r tas «staa lsaghta,
I f you h a v e a n y c o m p la in t w h it e r « »
and d esire th e h<*«t tnvdJm l advice you
r a n uosstUlj re c e iv e , w r it e th e doctor
fr o c ly . Y ou w i ll r e c e iv e a p ro m p t re ­
p ly , w ith o u t c oat. A ddre s s
D u . J . C. A Y E R . L o w e ll. Mass.
O r a jo n
There are eertalu Insects th at hava
such a respect tor Mrs. Grundy and
are endowed w ith such an lunate love
of neatness and order thnt not even
death, or rather decapitation, can pre­
vent them from making one grand
final toilet, which Is clearly designed
Io give them n sedate and respectable
appearance afte r death.
D r. Balllon, a skilled entomologtot,
discovered this remarkable fact. “ Dur-
kig one of my recent horseback rides,“
ke says, “ 1 frequently caught one o f
those large files which annoy cattle
and horses so much, and 1 promptly
got rid of It by crushing Its head.
One day. Instead of throwing the mu­
tilated Insect away, I placed It on the
back of m y bund and Indolently wateb-
rd It. For some seconds the Insect re­
mained motionless, but then, to my
unbounded surprise. It moved Its front
legs forward to the place where the
bead should have been, and. afte r It
bad rubbed them nervously together,
apparently In nugulsb. It began to
brush Its body and to smooth Its wings
w ith Its bind legs. Under the gentle
pressure of these ltuilw the body grad­
ually became extended and the ex­
tremity curved, while the wings grad­
ually changed their natural position
and left the upiter part of the body
exposed.
Meanwhile the hind legs
continued to brush each other from
time to time.
“Nhturnlly I watched this extra­
ordinary sight w ith great Interest and.
In order to see the finale, 1 took the
Insect Into my study, where It lived
an entire day. spending the tim e a t
the ungrntefu1“tr.8k of mnklng Its own
funeral toilet.”
Mold Vw H l* te a .
The following good story la told of a
Glasgow magistrate: In Scottish courts
of law witnesaes repeut the oath with
the right hand raised. On one occa­
sion, howerM', the magistrate found a
difficulty.
“Hold up your right arm ," he com­
manded.
"1 canua dse *t,” said the witness.
“ W hy a o t r
“Got shot In the «Inn."
“Then you hold up your le f t "
“Canna daa th a t ayther; got shot In
the Ithar sue tad.“
“Then hold up your leg!" responded
the Irate magistrate. "No man cun be
sworn In this court without bolding up
something."—Philadelphia CalL
“ t sra ib . g ta ttw . RobssS. s ita
t (sin «sata b s r. lar taWs
T V t a s t a t a l a ib iiig b tta , tata I ta o v
M r sait tasa vstSdst Ss-
«Ma**
WrUo 1ho Doctor.
ST. PAUL
is Post, No. 58
«rth Saturdays
in.
Commander.
Adjutant.
tass i s s a i r f «a< M waa
T b . bsnw s sstaa M a s
“ I c o n s id e r y o u r C h e r r y P e c to r a l
t h e b e s t r e m e d y f o r c o ld s a n d
r o u g h s a n d a l l t h r o a t a ffe c tio n s .
1 h a v e u s e d i t f o r 30 y e a r s a n d i t
c e r t a i n l y b e a ts t h e m a l l . ”
D . 1U L umnkt ,
D e c . 2 0 , 18C2.
U n i o n , M. T.
A. R. BUTTOLPH,
T o u r is t
M IN N E A P O L IS
I M4
M
D in in g C a r s
C a rs
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a ta , ta. tbs n , g iw r « m m a
Tbs M a r masas «kl»!
Otaos ks bas tassstasri ta n a <
Three sizes: 25c. for aa ordlssrr c e lt :
50c. lor the harder colds; 51.
the ibm <
ecocoakal for older cbass .
NOTARIES.
S le e p in g
Is Mgb U u t l* i
Don’t delay until your
lungs are sore and your
cold settled down deep
in your chest. Kili the
enemy before the deadly
blow kills you. Cure
your cough today.
One dose brings relief.
A few doses make the
cure complete.
All through freight on the stage
either way between Eugene and
Mapleton, will be charged at the
rate of two cents per pound during
the months of October, November,
December, January, February,
March and April, and one cent per
pound duriug the months of May,
June, July, August and September.
E le g a n t
I Lodge No. 107.
tion on second
eh uionth.
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- climb aal
re te ra i
M a d e l«a A w a P*am erel T t a l e t .
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