The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, April 05, 1901, Image 4

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    For in fa n ts and Children
(sewing as a business is on exacting anc
^exhausting occupation. Long hours, fine
work, poor light, unhealthy atmosphere
—these are only dome of the things
.which fret th e nerves .old hurt the gen­
eral health. Often there is a diseased
condition ‘ of tile womanly organism
w hich causes backache or headache and
th e w orking of the sewing machine
¡under such reonditiojn is akin to torture.
-T |h o u saiid * of p . - n s y i i.,,»—— TCTr-y
And false th e lig h t on g lo r y ’s plurae*
As fa d in g but s o f even,
And love and hope and b e a u ty ’s b loom
iA rc bl< Jiisonis g a th ered for th e to m b —
Im h i
r
There’s n o th in g b rig h t b u t h cav eal
t
ful letters to Dr.
I ’oor w an derers ou
sto rm y day.
F rom w a v e to w ave w c’ye driven»
1 And fa n c y ’s Hash and reason’s ray
fk r v e t u t to lig h t the trou bled w ay;
T h ere’s n o th in g culm but heaven!
—T hom as Moors.
tioil ♦ h a ? <’• r<-< I
th eir womanly ills
ami established
th e ir g e n e ra l
healthy and (jffen-
sive drains, heals
j n f l a u i m a t i o u and
u lc e i a tio u ,
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The Story of a Phonograph.
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j Cecil A rth iv Ikively ould not uuder-
i 8 ta * I veiiy'hc made no progress w ith
j M ary B arclay. Ills position a s th e
, chief d ispenser of pills and postage
stam ps In th e biggest dru g store of a
c i i u i i l r y town toad given him an ex­
ag gerated Idea of his own Im portance,
j H e w as uot a p articu larly bad looking
young m an, b u t w as very conceited lu
I >is in ah u fr. Ills broad, high forehead
J*lcrcc » w n v o n te r r e s c r tn
w as surm ounted by his carro t colored
n e ? * " w r ite s
1 ifalr brushetl a la pom padour; hts eyes,
Pawls S to r * S!t«lby
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w ith bcuriiig-d«»w n p ain # ------- - ------------
u li^bt hlye, w ere lacking lu strength
1 and expression, and his dress wits juut
b o t t le s c u r e d m e. I fee l lik e a n e w pcrxun « m l
a trlUe tyo Qashy for the station in life
h q 'lin d tiecri calk'd upon to till. To
o g r e a t m a n y o f m y fr ie n d s p.baut th e g r e a t
. crpyt n all, he
n e d a horse an d bug-
¿uedlcinuR^tppki."
Dr. Pu ree s Common Sense Medjcal gy—fliat charm ed possession which In
Advijev, in paper covers, is sent f r e e on rural com m unities so enhances one's
prestige w ith th e eligible young ladles.
! Ci-ell. 'wtoo w as uot u bail jfe|low a t
h eart, had k ep t the girls of Rossville
and tlielf anxious m others guessing
for a loqg lim e, and the new s th a t he
, had been offered a uastncrslilp' In Ills
! etoiployeiis’ shore did imt lesscq fenii-
' lime IqW rest In hlbi. He used to ride
nrounil the circle of Rossville fem inin­
ity and seli^t. whom he w ould to go
i “buggy riding* with him on a Sunday
J afternoon. T liere w as one young lady
In the tow n w ho resisted Dovely’s
wiles, or, rath er, those of his lioyse
‘ anil buggy, an d the prospect of a part-
i uersliip la a partnership, and she It
! w as wlioni Cecil, with uo oilier motive
n t first th a n perversity; deterhilued to
j win.
j One (lay 111* (}gylded qn a g ia n d attack
' upon the fo rtress o f M ary’s heart. Ho
w rote for imrutlsslon to call on a cer­
Il M l ®
tain evening, an d received I t T hus en-
' couraged. ho aw aited the event which
would m urk him victor or vanquished.
, H e 'scarcely hoped for th e form er; he
dreaded th e hitter. H e sought to em ­
bellish his language w ith quotations
from th e poets nnd studied the most
effective m unner In w hich to exploit
iff Is irnny «fiptfvatrn? qua Utils,
It< ¥ « w y fette Country
j I t Ur, thereyore, fftocdlrss to say th a t
J wln n he eujlial ow h er he talked prin­
cipally ab o u t him self. H e was. how­
ever, quite puzzled nt the sudden and
J n r h x ltn r p o st sure) to a n y p a rt o f tlw U n ite d
tta ta a . C a n a d a a n d M ex ico .
energetic In terest th a t Mary seemwl
tub \V K K K L.Y C lfW O N IC L B . t h e b r t« h t* st
to m an ifest In all th a t he said; but,
knd m o st o o m p le te W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r In th e
■vorld.' p r in ts r t ruhudy 1
nr r lx te e n im coiiragvd by It. he soared Into giddy
pocee, o f N e w s , L ite r a tu r e a n d G en er a l Infor* heights of eloquent self exploitation.
n a tio n : a le o a m « » n lü c e n t A g r ic u lt u r a l a n d
H e wound up th e whole monologue
V ortlcultunM D e p a r tm e n t. T h ia Is uue o f th e
w ith n passio n ate avow al of Ills love
ir e a t e e t ' < îs p e r tin e n ts In a n y l a p e r o n t h is
for Mary nnd an alm ost te a rfu l en­
¡'oaet.
E v e r y t h in g n rrltten la Loeed o n e x -
treaty for h er h eart and hand In return.
terle'nce In th e G oa.* « W 0 " . n o t on b le a t« /□
n a n 's k»<F»lmdgo o f ths«r o w n lo c a llttf* .
Mqry w as genuinely interested In Cecil,
COPY SENT FREE. nnd. lu consequence, he wus th e very
last person In the world she would
have suspeet It. So sh e tried to sim ­
u late Indifference by affecting a sort of
platonic feeling for him. Such a re-
1 gsrd. how ever, did not come u j to
! , lovely's lvqulrem ents. nnd when he
objected to being side tracked from the
main line of love to th e siding of sis­
terly affection mid dem anded a dh*eet
response to his appeal Mary showed an
Inclination to tem porize. In brief, she
asked him to cull upon her a week
Inter, and If. a fte r m ature Consider­
ation, he w ere of the sam e mind, she
m ight th in k th e m atter over seriously.
Dovely protested,^ th a t his present
fram e of mind Was not th e result of
■women well
Sick women are Invited to consult Dr.
Pierce by letter fre e , anil so avoiil the
iud«lic4t> ,,/nxistioiuugd, oftqnaye e»:
amifjalious ¡.itol feliftovUirt local try: if-
jneids' .¡'ft tn e i’ necessary I; .• some physi­
cians. ‘A ircorrfsponilence ¡private. Ad-
dre»» Dr^ U. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y.
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Mary expr»*i«»«*!l great Joy at hl» kln«l
liens In calling nnd nrclily confessed
th n t »he hn.l suffered not a little fear
ttin t” som ething plight detain him.
T hese it el I ca te uouipllnients co until
eell considerable chest eapanston. am i
h»B Mary hum bly liegged to tie •«•
th fe d for a few m inutes while she at-
tem ted h er m other, w ho w as 111. be
g ra u trd h er th e brief respite w ith al­
most royal graeloiisne,«. W hen shi
h sd gone (Veil plek.sl up a nwigaalae
and w as cotuplacctitiy pt'rualug Its
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proay and academ ic pages when ho
v i u tla itle d by the sound oi voices In
■the sam e room w ith him self.
lie
.iQoJicd ab o u t quickly and, seeing no
one, experienced u sensation of fear.
As th e sounds proceeded Uqvely sat In
m ute am azem ent. For a moment lie
suspected th a t he was going mud. He
w as superstitious, but ghosts, accord­
ing to tils w ay o f thinking, alw ays
m anifested them selves to the eyes
ra th e r th a n th o ears an d w ith shrouds
fa th e r th a n dialogues.
T here w as
iom ethlug uncanny In the sounds, too,
us if Issuing from u m etal casket.
Dovely would have attem pted an in-
vestigatlon, but very fear held him
rooted to th e chair. H e could uot
escape, an d he began to feel th a t ho
had been selected by some restless
sp irits ns th e custodian of th eir confi­
dences. T he sound of the voices at
first seemed like n i l echo of som ething
he had heard before, and this circum ­
stan ce deepened I ll s perplexity. The
conversation seemed to be betw een
a m an and a woman. T he m an’s tones
w ere Im perious, those of the woman
h alf flattering, half conciliatory.
"You know men nre such deceivers,”
th e voice w as saying. "You play with
A w om an’s lieurt as a child does w ith
a toy. T hen you look for an o th er th a t
Is new er to you. though perhaps c o t to
some others, and another fellow, who
perhaps has throw n aside and bruised
th e h eart th a t you pick up, comes along
and picks up the very h eart th a t you
have throw n aside.”
A so ft laugh of to leran t condescen­
sion followed this speech.
“Oh. th a t’s th e old story w ith wom­
en,” replied th e man, “you are all
w rong; you don’t u n derstand man.
Your fem inine minds can’t grnsp the
depth and lirenilili of his nature. I
have tried often to m ake some women
soar w ith me to loftier realm s of
thought, h u t 1 have never found one
to sy m p ath ise w ith my poetic or a r ­
tistic moods."
H ere a so ft little sigh, like a zephyr
touching th e m aple leaves, stole across
the room, and then the Im perious tones
resum ed:
"I know women. I’ve seen a good
deal of life. Didn’t I live more th an a
y ear in New York?”
The perspiration stood out In beads
on Dovely’s forehead as he stared In
the direction of the voices and clutched
the arm s of th e chair In w hich he sat.
I t seemed like a nightm are. T he echo
w as g etting clearer and clearer. He
hated the d read fu l sounds, but felt th a t
he m ust suffer the ordeal to the end.
And mem cry told him th a t the end w as
yet a long way off and the path there­
to full of thorns of hum iliation and
sham e for him. H e begun to feel like
a disem bodied sp irit th a t stan d s beside
Its erstw hile prison nnd contem plates
w ith horror the ravages th a t debauch­
ery hns w rought on its once beautiful
form. B ut through the nightm are he
w as sustained by the sw eet reflection
th a t he w as uot irreclaim able and th at
th is scourging w as nt w orst only n se­
vere lesson from which he would
em erge a be.tter uinn.
The Im perious tones of th e man and
the conciliatory, even pleading, tones
of th e w oman w ent on. W ith deep
hum iliation he followed the m ysterious
dialogue to th e crow ning point o( his
own sham e. He could hear the soft,
solicitous tones of the woman lending
the m an on to m ake a fool of himself.
And he heard th e m an following with
braggadocio an d bom bast right up to
the very pitfall th a t had been prepared
for him. T he grandiloquent and pre­
posterous p hrases In which a proposal
w as next couched struck him as being
so com ically conventional th a t he
would have laughed aloud had not tho
hum iliating reflection of Ills own con­
duct covered him Instead w ith shame.
Then he heard a sw eet voice asking
him to thin k it over and then come
back in a week. If he w ere still of the
sam e rnlud. Even then be did uot
reullze th e truth. He wondered If he
w ere not asleep and tills an aw ful
dream . The volume th at he had been
holding fidl from Ills knee nnd startled
him. lie put I ll s hand to Ids forehead
and brushed th e bends of perspiration
aw ay and said: “T hank God. It w as a
d rea m."
A t th a t mom ent Mary entered the
room nnd sm ilingly apologized for
keeping him waiting. She drew a has­
sock over to him. and. seating herself,
upon It nnd looking up In his eyes,
said: “ I’m aw fully sorry I kept you
wnltlng, A rth u r; 1 know you m ust have
t>een so lonely. But there”—she stop­
ped suddenly nnd knitted her brows—
"I really (relieve you have In -e ll asleep
nnd dream ing. You look It. quite.”
T he poor young man took her hand
lu both his own and looked fixedly a t
her. “I don’t know w hether I’ve been
asleep or not. b u t 1 certainly m ust have
been dream ing -an cb a horrid dream ”
—and he passed his hand quickly over
I l l s eyes as If to vvl;re nwny the Inst
traces of a nightm are. Then he took
her h and again. “ M ary." lie said slow­
ly, “you told me to «nine Imek to jlg h t
If I w ere still of the sam e mind ns
when 1 was here last. I have eouie to
tell you th a t 1 am not of the sam e
pitnd.”
Mary looked surprised nnd would
have spoken, Iqit Dovely broke In
quickly: “ It Is not th a t I don’t love you
« s in tie h as ever—aye. n g re a t deni
more th an e f e r Irefbrc— bnt I feel th at
1 have been a foci; th a t I’m not worthy
o f you. an<1 th a t It w as a presum ption
for me to ask yon to m ary me. I be­
lieve th a t I can la* a more modest and
sensible uinn. and th a t 1 w ant you to
give uh * th e opportunity to prove It
before giving me your unsw er."
M ary's an sw er w as w orthy e f her
brain and Iter h eart:
"A rth u r." she said, “ w hat you have
•aid proves th a t you are all right, and
111 tak e you on faith .” Next morning
th e phonograph w as sent hack to town.
It having suececdtd In elim inating for­
ever th e cap ital “ 1" from the personal­
ity of Cecil A rth u r D ovetf, and th e fun
of It w as th a t Cecil th o u g h t he >lld It
h im self.-C h icag o Tim es H erald.
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I w a n t t o Inform yon .
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h a v e d e r iv e d fr o m
M lpans T ab u les. I am a
p r o fessio n a l n n r se and
In this p r o fessio n a cle a r
head la a lw a y s n eed ed ,
ltlpans T a b u lc s dc<J It.
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found m y se lf c o m p le tely
r u n d o w n . A ctin g on ?ho
ad vice o f Mr. Q eo. D ow ­
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Ave.. Jersey C ity , I to o k
Klpar.s T a b u les w it h
grand resu lts.
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disappeared w ith th e In d ig estio n w h ic h wits
form erly so gr e a t a h ard en fo r her. Our w h o le
fa m ily ta k e th o T ab ules regu larly, e sp e c ia lly a fte r
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testim o n ia l for a n yth in g before, but th e g n a t
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b y Blpana T sbule« In d u ces m e to add m in e to th e
m any tes tim o n ia ls y o u d o u b tless h ave In you r
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Worms .Convulsions .Teveri sh
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Florence, Oregon
JO H N 0 . BECK,
i ’t. Terrace, Oregon
None who arc engaged in an y o f th e m echanical
p u rsu its can succeed w ith o u t read in g a n d
stu d y in g this sta n d a rd M agazine o f Sciences
Florence Real E state Atrencv
an d m echanical A rts.
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all m odern cuts ¡of la te st inventions in all
th e branches of m echanism , an d its fund o f
know ledge is inseparably connected w ith in ­
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ventors and m echanics.
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to a ll subscribers a t ra te s wit
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women, and th e ir th o u g h ts a re w o rth y th e
consideration ot a d people.
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