The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, May 10, 1901, Image 1

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FLORENCE, OREGON, FRIDAY. MAY 10, 1901.
T R A V E L E R S ’ GUIDE.
.. T. T. Geer
F. S. Moor©.
k> use th ia toat^ p ttblic Instruction J. H . Ackerman
lir a . J. Daoo«c
....................... W . H . Leede.
l a m tw e n ty
.
REGULAR
My » e v e n - y e a r . i ................. R. S. Bean
s .................K. A. Moore
3. E. Wolverton
is t r ic t . J. W . Hamilton
lv. da and w locating A ttorney . .Geo. M . Brown
did out did
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S T A Q K
D A IL Y
T R IP S
T R I P S ----------
From Mapleton to
Florence
w ith h im . Ho
and o f a aaffri
n ia is ln
rna. H ip a n » T a
7 c u re d u iy y.
P pea red, boari
ie» o r c o m p ia li
chub b y -fa ee d
u te t<> lllp a n s
11) b e n efit a n y o
k e n acc o rd in g
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Kincaid.
I .....................J . R. H ill
1 ..........H . D. Edwards
the Umpqua for Florence Saturdays.
Returning, Stage Leaves Florence
Sundays.
S T E A M E R L IL L IA N
D A IL Y
AND
RETURN.--------
Leave« M ap leton a t 7 A. M.
Leaven F lo ren ce a t 2
M.
On SU N D A Y S leaven M a p leton a t 8 A . M.
a n d F lo ren ce a t 3 P. V .
P.
E . ü . Lee
THE STEAM ER
W . W . Withers
,A. 8. Patterson
. .D . P. Burton
Superintendent... .W . M . M iller
o r .............................. C. M . Collier
,.G . W. Gridin
eace................. C. H . Holden AVill carry freight and passengers
.G. C. Cumpton
A
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M
E
E xtra Trips When Necessary
Charges Reasonable.
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
E. B a n g s ,
P r o p r ie to r .
Stage lea v es! E u g en e for F lo r­
en ce d a ily ex cep t S unday a t 6 a. m.
A rriv es a t F lo ren ce th e day fol­
lo w in g a t 10 a. m.
R etu rn in g sta g e lea v es F lorence
for F u g en e d a ily ex cep t Sunday at
a t 2 p. m. A rriv es in E u gen e a t 6
p. n i. the d ay follow ing.
from F loren ce to San Francisco. S in g le fare -
-
_ -
5.00.
R ou n d trip _
-
-
-
9.00.
W ill also bring up freigh t
T ick ets for sa le a t E . B an gs’
liv e ry liaru, E u g en e, and a t O. W.
F or further inform ation inquire H u rd ’s office in F loren ce.
Marion Morris
- OF —
E . A. Evans,
A ll through freight on the stage
W.
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Wer
thereon,
A . W . B E A D L E & CO.
eith er w ay betw een E u g en e aud
of Trustees.
W in. Brynd,
M apleton, w ill be charged a t the
. L . Christensen.
22 M arket St.
rate o f tw o cen ts per pound during
............. J. O. Phelps
San F ran cisco, California, the m on th s o f October, N ovem ber,
............. O. W . Hurd
D ecem ber, J a n u ary,
February,
........G . C. Cumpton
M arch and A pril, and on e cen t pel-
pound d uriug tlie m onths o f May,
J u n e , J u ly , A u g u st and September.
>VLAR*‘J^TY 0FFI0ERS-
F&GTI
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IRBJS
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E T S O C IE T IE S .
A. M. F lorence Lodge N o. 107
uliW som m u nication on second
Satu rd ays in each m outh.
E. W . C obb , W . M
Secretary.
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P erpetua Lodge, N o. 131,
-jests every 1st and 3d Tuesdays
. f - im k ill
Members and visiting
y a m n i l l yen in good standing are cordially
BBEsassr nJ a . O. F unks , M . W.
Recorder,
eceta Lodge No. I l l , meets
estlav evening in Lodge
, Oregon. Brothers in
iuVited to attend.
E . A. E vans , N. G.
Lodge No., 139, meets
lay evening in Meyer A
pletor. Oregon. Broth-
ding invited to attend.
T. J. N esly , N . G.
Sec.
e Encampment, No. 42,
O. F. hail in Florence
fourth Friday of each
s of this degree are
to attend.
8. J. S eymouk , 0 . P.
nset Rebekah Lodge No.
n Odd Fellows’ hall,
ond and fourth Thurs-
each month.
T 1 IK M 1 N E B K U N D , N . G.
ignon Lodge No. 105,
gree, meets in Meyer A
apleton, the 1st and 3rd
in each month,
is C. H udson , N . G.
Sec.
ORNEYS
WOODCOCK,
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Eugene.
IC EN E AND
IRENCE
A OUTEe
Jey S a ved
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¡« tin g it.
in the stomach, the
'formation of gas, thg
nausea, sick headache,
id general weakness of
the whole body.
You can’t have it a week
without y o u r b lo o d
being impure and* your
nerves all ex h a u s te d .
There’s just one remedy
for you------
x y e r s
s a ra p a n u a
There’s nothing new
about it.
Your grand­
parents took it. ’Twas
an old Sarsaparilla before
other sarsaparillas were
known. It made the word
“ Sarsaparilla ” famous
over the whole world.
There’s no other sarsa­
parilla like it. In age and
power to cure it’s “ The
leader of them all.”
N
ORTKERN
Pacific, Ry»
Notary Pdblic, Surveyor
S
NOTARY
P U B L IC .
EUGENE
Loan
Savings Bank
5,000
THROUGH TICKETS
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN
Florence Real Estate Agency.
D O N ’T
Do You Want a Ranch?
Do You W ant Unimproved Land?
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Do You W ant Town Lots?
Digests w hat you eat.
r
Prop
HO TEL?“
SON - - Proprietors,
o«, O r e g o n .
Irnished with all the
I U»« season. Giye us
Hand clasp« hand In friendship's bond
O’er vows once broken, ndw restored.
▲nd laughter low, w ith rnuaic'a flow,
Vibrate w ith one accord.
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Oh, tender f a i t ; weird, m ystic past I
Fain would I dream thy pleasures o'er,
▲nd tunea, old tunes that memory croons.
Thrill through my soul forevermore.
—Richard Pelham in W ashington Post.
j W e were bound for Alljoa island, off
■ the coast of Lower California, In the
hark Dolphin, to look for an old
wreck of 40 years before. One day,
i when yet 200 miles to the north of the
; Island, a wliale suddenly breached
within 300 feet of our craft, which was
making only about three knots an hour
under a light breeze. The monster of
the deep shot to the surface and abovo
It as If propelled by an engine of 1,000
horsepower. A t least 40 feet of his
great body was In the a» when he
came down with a crash, and the fall
kicked up such a sea that the bark was
boarded by three waves In succession.
Instend of sinking out of sight or mak­
ing off the wliale kept company with
the vessel and gradually edged down
toward us until a man could have toss­
ed his cap over the rail on the broad
back covered w ith patches of barna­
cles. Almost as the whale shot up
from the depths of the sea our mate,
whose name was Davids, cried out:
“ Before heaven, but that's old Sam
Fateh, and he’s after me!”
W e had come out of a California port
w ith a picked crew, excepting the
mate. I mean by that that Captain
Chambers knew his men personally,
most of whom bad sailed with him be­
fore. A t the last moment the old mate
of the bark had met with an accident,
and Davids had been given the berth at
was up to all our tricks. For seven
long hours be hung to us, and then of a
sudden be sank out of sight without so
much as a splash. We argued that ho
had gone for good, and It was a weight
off our minds, but Davids shook his
head In a mournful way and replied:
“ Sam Patch came here after me,
and he won't leave for good till ho gets
me. H e’s only off to feed.”
W e reached the Island without hav­
ing seen mope of him, however. As we
rapie w ithin a mile of the north shore
the bark was thrown Into the wind,
the boat lowered, and Davids was to
be rowed In to sound the depth and
find a safe anchorage. Three sailors
took their places at the oars, and the
boat shoved off. I t was a sunny s](y
and a calm sea, with never a thought
Df danger, but the yaw l had not pulled
above a cable’s length from us and ev­
ery man In the bark bad his eye on
her when she suddenly rose In the air
with a crashing, rending noise. Below
her appeared the great head of Sam
Patch, and It was thrust upward un­
til the stove boat was lifted 30 feet
high and then slid off. When ten feet
more of the body was exposed to view,
the whale fell over w ith a mighty
swash, rolled bis great body over and
over three or four times and then dis­
appeared beneath the surface.
W e had a second boat down in no
time to pick up the men, but while four
had gone In the boat there were only
three to rescue. The trio were more or
less knocked about and almost fright­
ened to death, but they bad come off
better than the mate. Whether the
whale seized him In Its mouth or
drowned him as It rolled we could not
say, but our search for the body was
In vain, and Sam Patch disappeared
to trouble us no more.
T k a P a te a t th e P ly .
H E S L E P T IN S EC U R ITY .
T h e T o a l e a S m a ll B o y C so d P a r ■ )
W e a k F e e l In a ,
There Is a 5-y.ear-old boy in Mas«
chusetts avenue who is of the blood (
patriots. H is grandfather waa
the Mexican and civil wars, and hla fa­
ther was also a soldier, consequently
the little fellow has heaM much “flag"
talk In his short life and has - - - ‘ »-d
Ideas of Its protective qualities. lie
was the baby of the fam ily till very re­
cently and occupied a crib bed In ble
mother’s room. When the new baby
came, Harold was put to sleep in a
room adjoining his mother’s, and as be
had never slept alone before hla small
soul was filled with nameless fears
which he was too proud to tell In full.
“I t ’s mighty lonesome In here, mam­
ma.” be called the first night after be
had been tucked In his little white I
“Just remember the angeta are
you and cartng for you.” replied
ma from the outer room.
“But, mamma,” he objected. "I ain’t
acquainted with any angels, and I ’d be
scared of them If they came rustling
round, same as I would of any other
stranger.”
“Now, Harold, you must go to sleep
quietly. Nothing w ill hurt you.”
“Can’t I have the gaa lighted In
here?”
“No; mamma doesn't think it neces­
sary, and It Is not healthy."
There was silence tor some time, and
then the small voice piped up again.
“Oh, mamma!”
“Yes, dear.”
“Slay I have grandpa’s flag?"
“ Why, w hat for? I w ant you to go
right to sleep.”
“ Please, mamma!” and n small nlgM-
gotvned figure appeared a t the doon
“Just let me stick the flag up a t the
head of my bed, aud then I ’ll go right
to sleep, Indeed I will! You know the
other night grandpa said at tho moot­
ing that ‘under the protecting folds of
the flag the weakest would bo safe.*
and I feel mighty weak, mamma."
H e got the flag, aud when his mother
looked In ou him an hour later be waa
fast asleep, with a fat little fist under
his red cheek, holding fast the end
of the “protecting” flag.—Washington
Star.
A t one o f the English-German schools
In tho city a teacher recently announc­
ll.M a bottle. AU dnin lita.
ed to a class of very young girls that
Ayer’ s Pills cure constipation.
they could have 20 minutes to w rite a
“ A f t e r su ffe rin g terrib ly I w as
composition on any subject of tbelr
Ind u ced to try you r S a rsa p a rilla . I
own selection.
A bright girl, whose
to o k th ree b o ttles a n d now fe c i lik e
N O T A R IE S .
a n ow m an . I w o u ld a d v ise nil m y
head Is adorned with a liberal supply
fe llo w crea tu res to try t h is m ed ic in e,
of beautiful auburn hair, handed In the
fo r i t has sto o d th e t e s t o f tim e a n a
it s c u r a tiv e p o w er c a n n o t bo e x ­
following:
A. R. BUTTOLPH,
c e lle d .”
I. D . G oon,
R
“Files from Flyland.—Mrs. F ly had a
J a n . 30,1899.
B ro w n to w n , Va.
very great deal of trouble with her
u
MWto f/so D o c t o r .
children. They worried the old lady
I f y ou h a v e a n y c o m p alalnt
la in t whi
w h a te v e r
*
— desire the . best - me
neolc
* • you
and
Ileal * advice
so much she did not know w hat to do.
N
can possibly receive, w rite the doctor
JES’ C O M MON O LE M I8E R Y .”
fresly . You w ill receive a prompt l
One little fly—Worst One by name—
O re g o n
F T .O I- n o e ,
ply, w ithout cost. Address,
never did obey his mother.
Now, of W h y R n f o a S n d d e n l y D e c i d e d T fc a t
D a. J . C. AYER. Lowell, Mass.
H e D i d n ’t H a v e P a r a l y s i s .
course, there never yet was a case of
4P
M A R O N M O R R IS
b d M ij
disobedience which was not punished
The boy’s name Is Rufus, and ho wad
P u llm a n
In some manner. I f you do wrong and busily engnged In polishing the doctor's
nobody is around to punish you, you shoes while he was being shaved. Ad
S le e p in g C a r s
T O N S O R IA L - P A R L O R .
usually knock against something or fall was his custom, the doctor i
E le g a n t
down and hurt yourself.
are you feeling, Rufus 7 ’
FLO R EN C E. - - -
O REG O N
“ We w ill see now what little Worst
“ I ain’t much. Kindly poohly, i
D in in g C a r s
&
One did and how he was punished. you, doctah,” answered the boy.
T o u r is t
One day he and his brothers had a
“ W hat’s the matter?”
chat and In It they spoke of the Jam
M AR IO N M O R R IS, P pophiktom .
‘‘Paralysis.”
S le e p in g C a r s
that the cook left standing on the kitch­
"M :«‘a t r
• T . RAUL
en table, and they all determined to get
“P aratyi!?"
*
M IN N K A P O L I*
Just the tlulest b it of IL and they w en t
Had the doctor not been so 1
a
Now, the mother knew of this, and she qualnted with the negro race, he might
D U L U TH
Shaving and Haircutting neatly
went w ith them, and of course she did have allowed himself to show astonish­
O: Eugene, Oregon
PARDO
not scold. Oh, nol ’Why, every fly m ent As It was, he determined to see
and
promptly
done.
TO
O RANO FO R KS
eats Jam, but you must not go Inside what t«hild result from further in­
u u u n w
the Jam Jar, aa no one knows what will quiries. w
Razor Honing and Scissors Grind­
C RO O KSTO N
happen to you I f you do. Just rest on
“Where’s your poralyslsr he ashed
W IN N IP K O
ing a specialty.
the top,’ the mother said.
kindly.
H K L K N A and
“The others were all afraid and did
Rufus was drawing a ra g s w iftly
not go In. but little Worst One. he did across the le ft shoe.
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General Banking Business
not care; be waa going In, and In he
“In tho right hip, doctah," ha a n ­
swered.
“THAT'S OLD BAM PATCM, AVD BM*S APTBB went In spite of w hat his mother said.
Transacted on Favorable Terms W ashington Street, Florence, Oregon.
And w hat do you think happened to
“I t ’s probably rheumatism," t
M il”
TO
OHIOAOO
an hour's notice. He bad been found him? Never before In the history of ed the physician.
D ra fts is s u e d o n t h e p r in c ip a l c it ie s o f the
“ No, Indeed, it's paralysis 1 1
W A S H IN G T O N
to be a man who thoroughly knegv his files did ouch a strange thing happen.
U n ited S ta tes a u d fo reig n c o u u tr ie s.
business, and It was understood that You think he died and remained there, I knows rheumatism and I knows
P H IL A D K L P H IA
I n te r e s t a llo w e d o n D em a n d C ertifica tes o f
he was an old whaleman. H e had spun don’t yon? You are mistaken. They paralysis This Is sottenly paralysis."
D ep o sit w h en le ft s ta ted period.
N S W YO RK
The doctor drew a good siaed p in
no yarns of bis adventures, however, did get him ouL but he had a terrible
C o lle c tio n s r e c e iv e o u r p rom p t a tte n tio n .
and now for the first time, as the whale punlshmenL and be bad to carry It from the lapel of hla coat.
BOSTON A NO A L L
“Well, Rufna.” be said seriously,
C ity a n d C o u n ty W arrants b o u g h t.
kept pace with ua and the frightened w ith him ever afterward. H is hair had
PO IN TS » A S T »nd SO U T H
turned red w ith frlghL I believe after “there Is only one way to telL Coma
I f yon h s v e n ’t a r e g u la r , h e a lth y m o v e m e n t o f the crew tiptoed about the decks, the mate
W . E. BROWN,
D . A . PAINE,
bowels e v e ry d a y . y o u 're 111 o r w ill be. K e ep y o u r
that be obeyed hla mother.”
here. I ’m going to Jab this pin In yonr
fo r inforraatlun, t i n . card ., r n .p i .u d tic k e ts
bowels opun, a n d b e w ell. F o rc e. In th e s h s p o o f v io ­ gave ua a brief outline. H e bad been
President.
Vice President.
le n t physio o r p ill poison, 1» dunuerou». Thu sm ooth­
The teacher gave this composition hip. I f It hurts, then you have rheu­
etc., c a ll on or w rite
est, nasieMt, m ost |io r fo e t w a y o r k e e p in g ih e bowels whaling In every sea, both In sail and
P . W . OSBURN,
W . W . BROWN.
c le a r and c le a n Is to ta k e
matism. I f you don’t feel IL then y ea
steam vessels, and had been ashore a ft­ •100.“-B a ltim o re Bun.
A w ’t Cashier.
R. M c M u r p h e y ,
CANDY
are rig h t and you bare paralysis."
er bis last cruise only a month when
General Agent. Room« 2 e n d 4, S h e lto n B lo c k ,
g n o o r Meets e f Plebee.
C A T H A R T IO
The boy did not rise, bat drew the
joining us. Three years before In a
W A N TED —A CTIV E MAN OF GOOD C HARAC
EUGENE. OREGON
ter to d e liv e r « n d c o lle c t in O regon, for old
During a summer vacation the rare rag thoughtfully across the
whaler out of London they bad lower­
•M tab lish ed in u n ufu c.tn rinv w h o le su le h o u se.
ed for a monster whale off the Madei­ opportunity waa given me of studying Finally he said:
|90G a year, sure pay. I! oucm ty m ore th a n e x p e r i­
A. D- C H AR LTO N,
e n c e req u ired . O nr re fe ren ce , a n y b ank in an y
"Doctah, 1 reckon you muF
ra« and fought him for four hours. The the nest building habits of a small flat
A ss is ta n t G en era l P ansenger A g en t,
nped
cnveloia*.
c ity . E n clo se «elf addres»cd »»amped en v elo )
255 M orrison S t., C o r., 3d.
leviathan had smashed two boats and fish that frequents the shallow places more about them things than 1 do. I
M an u fa ctu rers, T h ird F lo o r, 134 D earborn n t.,
know It ain’t nothin but jes* common
P o r t l a n d , O r . C h ica g o .
killed five men. Davids In bis boat bad in Lake Bunapee, N. H.
My flab had selected a quiet cove ole misery.”—Kansas City Star.
got him fast, but the whale sounded
so deep they had to cut the line and w ithin a few feet of the shore and
-■y
P-V-V-V-
W h a t F o r t y P o l e s Make,
Pre­
let him go. Three months later 700 quite near a row of cottages.
EAT ’ EM LIKE CANDY
A good story Is told about a certain
P le a s a n t, P a la ta b le , P o te n t. T a e te Good, Do Good, miles to the north the whaler encoun­
sumably they were lees In fear of man
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WEATHER8ON,
JOHN O. BECK,
than of the finny tribe.
Their nests professor whose business It was to lec­
p e r box. W r ite fo r fr e e s am ple , and b o o k le t on tered the same fish and had another
h e a lth . Address
MB
Florence, Oregon.
PL Terrace, Oregon.
boat destroyed and two men killed. were circular In form and about the ture to a number of students os sur­
B T K B U M R K R ID T eORPAlY, CRICAOO ev IB W YOBX.
They were veying. During one of the lectures, the
Again Davida got fast, but after being sice of a bushel basket
towed 16 miles to windward had to cut hollowed out In the center like a saucer professor said that In I lls opinion the
loose.
81x months later, down off and were kept In perfect shape and pole was of little or no value. To the
the coast of Brazil, he bad bis third beautifully clean by a s w ift fanllke astonishment of those present a Polish
W A N TED .—C apab le, r e lia b le p erson In ev e ry
fight with the same whale and got In a motion of tho tall fin of the fish, held gentleman arose and. after accusing
c o u n t r to re p r ese n t large c o m p a n y o f so lid
In a perpendicular position. The bot­ the professor of Insulting his country­
fin a n c ia l, re p u ta tio n ; |936 sa la ry per year, paya* third harpoon.
tom of tho lake being of a dark color men, demanded an apology.
During
the
next
two
years
Davids
ble
w
eek
ly
;
f8
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The professor thereupon explained
e x p e n s e s ; stra ig h t, b o n a fid e, d e fin ite sa la ry , n o sighted that whale, which had come to and these nests made of w hite sand,
that the pole to which be referred waa
c o m m is s io n ; sa la ry p aid e a c h Knturday a n d e x ­ be known as Ham Patch, off the Cape you could easily see what a neat house­
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a p en se m o n ey a d v a n c ed ea c h w eek . STA N D A R D of Oood Hope, off the coast of Peru keeper thie little fish was. Each cest merely a term of measuremenL The
H O USE, 334 D kabborn S t ., CHICAOO.
41-14 and off the coast of Mexico, and on
bad Its owner, who fougl t for her Polish gentleman, seeing bis mistake^
each and every occasion at least one
hearth and home” with great valor, asked the professor to forgive hla ap­
D o Y o u W a n t a H o m e in W e s t e r n O r e g o n ?
TOBACCO SPIT boat was smashed and some one killed, chasing off every Intruder aud seldom parent rudeness. To thia the professor
smartly replied:
and S M O K E and the mate aleo made fast and had to being vanquished In the fray.
Your Llfeawayt let go again. The whale had scars by
“You could not be rude, sir, even If
Thia ^pugnacious creature was es­
Com e to F lo ren ce and see the fine farms
i You ca n be cured o f a n y form o f to b a cco u sin g
you tried, for It takes 4« poles to make
e a s ily , be m ade w ell, stro n g , m a g n etic , fu ll o f which be could easily be Identified. He sentially a home body, seldom leaving
one roodl”
and beautiful forests in th e S iu sla w v a lle y .
i n ew life and v ig o r b y t a k in g AT • T O ^ O A O , bad always been known as a wild fisli. a nest except to dart off a few In quest
| th a t m a k es w ea k m en stro n g .
M a n y g a ia
aud that be should rise so near our of food or In hot pursuit of an Invader.
ten p o u n d s in ten n
d a y s,
s. o O v ver
e r B i O O
“ , O O _ O
_
Q alte F IL
cu red. AU d ru g g ists. Cure g u a r a n t e e d / ftook- bark and keep company w ith ns for This little fish Is a bold robber os well
“M r. Upper," said the prosecuting at­
' let and advice”
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hours waa more thaD a mystery to the aa a valiant fighter. I noticed one of
R E M E D Y CO., C h ica g o o r N ew York. ' 437
torney, “this is an action In which thw
mate.
the largest specimens drive a smaller
plaintiff seeks to recover damages fo r
“I’ll tell you w hat It Is.” he said a ftrt one from her nest again and again
allegei) Injuries received a t the
leaning bis elbows on the rail nnd tak­ and then take possession of IL spend­
of White Capa Have you hoard i
ing a long look at the vast bnlk almost ing her time between her own nest and
thing about the case?’
rubbing our starboard side: “that tho ooo she bad robbed.
1 counted
“ No, sir,” replied the talesman.
whale la after ms. H e knows I ’m three dosen of those neats, not more
“ We’ll take him, your hcnoL”
Bboard here. 8lx of my harpoons are than a foot apart. Borne of these fish
“Mr. Upuer,” asked the attomtw for
rusting In his carcass, and though I ’m were beantlfully colored.
tho defense, “do you know what a
not after him on this voyage be wants
I went down to the lake very early
•whit-cap’ Is 7'
revenge.”
ene morning to take a look at my pets.
“ Yea, sir.
It’s a wave thafa got
We laughed at the Idea, bnt the mats Tho water waa very calm anil clear.
clung to IL He waa an IntelllgenL Nearly all of tho fish were lying per­ foam on top of IL”
“ W e'll take him, yoor honor.”~ < *h i«n
It.artificially digest« the food and aida fairly educated man. and It was evi­ fectly still In the eenter of th»lr nesL go Tribune.
dent
that
be
folly
believed
In
bis
own
W E BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE
apparently
fast
asleep.
—
luterstute
Nature lu strengthening and recon­
structing the exhausted digestive or­ words. Perhaps It was his earnestness Journal.
H a rd L ee k .
gans. I t lathe latestdlsrc7ereddlgest- that made us also come to believe that
Dasha way—Miss Plnkeriy told to»
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ant and tonic. No other preparation there might be something In IL al­
the other day that her doctor had pah
can approach It to efficiency. I t In­ though It looked absurd at first slgliL
“Your daughter's voice,” said the her on a m-ager diet, and I thought la
stantly relieves and permanently cures When the whale bad been keening profeeeor, afte r the first lesson, “really would be Just the time to ask her out
Dyspepsia, Iodlgestloo, Heartburn, Company with ua for three hours, we baa a fine timbro,"
to luncheon.
Flatulence, Sour stom ach, Nausea,
"T h e re r said Mm Roekslry. “ I al­
Cb-verton—And did she accept?
J
Sick Headache, Gastralgie Cramps and let the bark go four points off her
course,
thinking
to
quietly
steal
away
ways
knew
h.
I
’ve
told
my
husband
“
Did
shcl
Well.
I
should
say
gto
all
otbsr
results
of
Imperfect
digestion.
1
PrtmlOe. sndll. Largs sHs eo su lu
U sim from him. but he changed bis course ever since the day Adeline was born She Informed me that theie was one
■ m sllU M . B ook a ll s b u u t d r s it tp U s m a lis d f r n aud kept with her. Then we shortened that abe took after him. He was in the day In the week tlssit be allowed her tm
Praters« Sv g. C. DstMTT a CO . CklcSQS stlL hut he slowed ap. For an boor lumber business when we got mar- eat anythlDg shu pkased.” - I Detrolg
W« worked to part company, hut he dcd.’’-C hicago Ttawo-Beraid.
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£ A form once lured, by fancy moved,
Enthral!« me as In days agone.
▲nd bright eyes beam w ith lova’9 first
Lipe warm unto m in« own.
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Their rhythm through iny soul tooighvl
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