The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, July 05, 1901, Image 1

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ADVERTISERS
THE W E S T
YOUR HOHE PA PER
SU PPO R T IT
S IU S L A W ’S ONLY P A P E L.
OPPORTUNITY J
FLORENCE, OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY », l'JOl
VOL. XII
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place without,
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ÎA L D IR E C T O R Y
STEAM ER
o
........................... T. T. Geer.
S’jte.......... F. I- Dunbar.
—
REGULAR
a ..................F. 8. Moore.
:Instruction J. H. Ackerman
.......................... W. H . Leeds.
enerat D. R. N. Blackburn
..................R. S. Bean
................F. A. Moore
___C. E. Wolverton
id d istrict. .J . W. Hamilton
A ttorn ey.. .Geo. M. Brown
Ur M»en rear
•uilered w ith pi ;
hid Lead. cunnUjHI
and complained
Itom tch . He oohmmi
eat like ohll<lf«ug*2
age d o and w h— m
did eat did n o l* ”—
w ith him. He wi £
and o f a aaffron W
estlm oulala In
t-m. Klpant Tubul——
1/ cured m y yout-
, , ........................H . ft. Kincaid.
xppeared, bowels
never com plains
. ( ..................... J . R. Hill
, chubby faced bt)ym |,
<ute to lilpans TaRW i M i o n a n < ............ H. D. Edwards
111 benefit any on«
ik eu according to k . , .................. .............. . , .E . U. Lee
Ww
B T A Q B
D A IL Y
T R IP S
Between
, .
S T E A M E R L IL L IA N
-------MAKU» DAILY
TKIPtì--------
From Mapleton to
--------AND
L iIN H .
H .H . B arrett, Prop’r,
Stage le a v e s Steamboat Landing on
tlie Uinpqun for Florence Saturdays.
Returning, Stage Leaves Florence
Florence
Sundays.
Extra Trips When Necessary
Charges Reasonable.
L ea v e s M ap leton a t 7 A. M.
l e a v e s F loren ce a t 2 P. M.
On SU N D A Y S le a v es M a p leto n a t 8 A.
and F lo ren ce a t 3 P. M.
EUGENE-FLORENCE
W. W. Withers
..................................A. 8. Patterson
.t
. ....................D. P. Burton
Superintendent---- W. M Miller
or
j » i................. C. M. Collier
>r.^L«*ii.
• ■•G. W. Gridin
W ill ca rry freight a u d passengers
ofPesce .......... C. H. Holden
,b le.......... .............. G .C . Compton
S T A G E L IN E .
E. B a n g s ,
P roprietor.
Stage le a v e s 'E u g e n e for F lo r­
ence d a ily except S unday a t 6 a, ui.
A rriv e s a t F lo ren ce th e day fol­
low ing a t 10 a. in.
R e tu rn in g stage leaves Florence
for F u g e n e d a ily except Sunday a t
a t 2 p. m. A rriv es in E ugene a t 0
p. in. th e day following.
from F lorence to San F rancisco. S ingle fare -
-
-
-
R o u n d tr ip -
-
-
-
W ill also bring up freight
T ic k e ts for sale a t E .
liv ery b a rn , E ugene, nnd a t
F o r fu rth e r inform ation in q u ire H u rd ’s office iu Florence.
........Marion Morris
E. A. Evans,
W. H. Werthersen,
W in. Brynd,
L. Christensen.
22 M arket St
............ J . O. Phelps
San Francisco
............0 . W. Hurd
,
.G . C. Cumpton
f ^ \G T I ( f .
I f Duk. F. <*k A. M.
Florence Lodge No. 107.
Regular Joininmucation on BeconJ
fourth Saturdays in each month.
*
E. W. C o b b , W. M.
B, Miixa, Secretary.______________
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NótaryFdb ic,Surveyor
M A R IO N
P u llm a n
S lee p in g
"TIAKfni ¡O. o. F-
Hoceta Lodge No. 111 meets
& UU41 .v ery Wednesday evening in Lodpe
»11, Florence, Oregon. Brothers in
-
SfiiifShislT1',:t “'*to a*^en,h
______ .S' '7' W
E. A. E vans , N. G.
N O TA R IES,
A. R. BUTTOLPH,
w.
5 i f I T Z o . O.
Perpetua Lodge, No. 131,
’ ! I s L l i s r a e . t . every 1st and 3d r.ieedayH
bu month.
Members and visiting
- 2LIA JLOthren to good standing are cordially
. I tod to attond. A. O. F u n k z , M. W.
'3 111 I) i II ¿ G- Know». B ecorder.______________
5.00.
0.00.
B angs’
0 . W.
All th ro u g h freight on the stage
eith er w ay betw een E ugene aud
M apleton, w ill he ch arged a t tlie
ra te of tw o cents p er pound d u rin g
California, th e m o u th s of O ctober, N ovem ber,
D ecem ber, J a n u a ry ,
F ebruary,
M arch a n d A pril, an d one cent per
pound d u rin g the m onths of May,
J u n e , J u ly , A ugust an d September.
ORTHERN
Pacific, Ry
C a rs
D in in g C ars
T o u r is t
Maple Lodge No., 139, meets
hutrsday evening in Meyer &
S a p le t o n . Oregon. Broth-
standing invited to attend.
T. J. N ik l y , N. G.
S lee p in g
M ORRIS.
NOTARY
PUBLIC.
F L O R E N C E .- -
-
O REG O N
C a rs
ST. PAUL
and NOTARY PUBLIC,
MAPLETON.
O REG O N
FARG O
ORANO FORKS
CROOKSTON
Irene Encampment, No. 42,
Ï. O. O. F. hall in Florence
and fourth Friday of earli
[embers of tilia degree are
vitod to attend.
S. J. S kymouk , O. I .
EUGENE
t a s Savings Bank
BUTT!
Of Eugene, Oregon
T H R O U G H T IC K E T S
unset Rebekah Lodge No,
a in Odd Fellows’ ball, CHICACO
■com) and fourth Thura- W A 8 H I N C T O N
E each month.
^THEKIXK B r IIND, N . G.
P H IL A D E L P H IA
NEW
^—Mignon Lodge No. 105,
,h Degree, meets in Meyer &
^M apleton, the 1st and 3rd
MNlngs iu each month.
JH attik 0 . H udson , N. G.
General Banking Business
Transacted on Favorable Terms
YORK
BO RTON A N D
ALL
D ra ft! I muci I on th o p r in c ip a l c it ie s o f th e
For I n fo r m a tio n , tim e c a r d » , m a p s a u d tic k e t»
e t c ., c a ll o n or w rite
Ocean Wave Camp No.
ga each alternate Saturday
«M* H all, Acme. Visiting
■viled to alterni.
Geo. G. I’ e il , V. C.
H.IN, Clark.
C ertifica te«
C o lle ctio n » r e c e iv e o u r p ro m p t a tte n tio n .
C ity a n d C o u n ty W arrant» b o u g h t.
W. B.
CHARLTON,
A ss is ta n t G eneral P a ssen g er A g en t,
255 M orrison 8L , C o r., 3d.
P o r t l a n d , O x-.
BROW N,
P r e s id e n t.
F . W . O SB U R N .
C a s h ie r .
D . A . PA INE,
V ice P r e ild e n t .
W . W . BR O W N .
A »»'t C a sh ie r.
ATTORNEYS
A. C. WOODCOCK,
Attorney at Law,
1
JOHN 0 . BECK,
Ft. Terrace, Oregon
W. H. WEATHEKSON,
Florence, Oregon
O x -to ffio n
» I o m i f and I
lal MMntiM K ivan t o
M e la r a n '. B u ild in g ,
e o ile c llo u » » u d pro-
o . M. H O L D E N ,
k T T O ffiW
Florence Real Estate Agency
i r r - J L T - iu >
a a d V . I . I.as D f i i » « i « i i ' » M
, . . . * » a w L k -a o ld and « c h a n g e d .
T im b a r l u t o » » p e e la lty .
EAR"
K B M. TRAVIS,
Attorney - a t • Law.
on giran te
c o lle c tio n » »nd
lugen» Ixmn A Savi ig» Bank
•
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Oregon.
rRADE M»**
Drs«s»
nil
n frpp
able.
ndbof k
nnn »*
. in the
Come to F lorence anti ace th e fine farm s
an d beautiful forests iu th e Siuslaw valley.
W a n t a Ranch?
W a n t Unimproved Land?
>rairie Hotel
W a n t Tow n Lots?
r-th ree
M ile s W e s t
Eugene.
W a n t Tim ber Lands?
DE
ROUTE.
loney Saved
By
we«*"
ve re-nr«;
You W a n t a H om e in W e s te rn O regon
,
E u g en e and
L o r e n c e
ot
P e p o a lt w h e n le t t »tated p eriod .
G eneral A g en t. R oom « 2 a n d 4, S h e lto n B lo c k ,
E U G E N E , OR EGO N.
A- D
U n ited Elate» a n d fo r e ltn co u n trie » .
Interent a llo w e d o n D em a n d
R . MCMURPHKY,
M a d e th e
M ear and
m in d See. th e D e a f
th e Lanae W a lk .
From the many anecdotes of Barap-
fylde Moore Carew's rogueries In Ar­ Is one of the curious expressions used
for worked out. Many a woman drops
thur Monteflore Brlce’a essay on that into a chair, in utter weariness "all
H a a ln s a
and
O th e r
rn n la h m e n ta
“Amazing Vagabond” we quote one in played out,” nnd wonders
_.
W h i c h K o n a e tle .e s E n d I n t h e V i c ­
which Carew and ills gypsy crew who why she feels so weak. She
t im 's D e a th T h a t A r e W i n k e d n t. I t
had rigged themselves up as cripples has not yet realized that
K o t O r d e r e d , h r th e o a tc e ra .
and gathered at Bridgewater fair to the general health is so / T y f l l
Soldiers In the French army are not plunder
:
the Junketers came off second intimately related to the A
s m a lle r .
local health of the
A
subjected by law to corporal punish­ best.
When the mayor of Bridgewater w o m s n l v o r g a n i s m ,
It keeps
ment any more than It has been a part
th a t w e a k n e s s m u s t JEBSajaBB
of the regulations governing the Mill | heard that this motley group of crip­ fo llo w w orn m ly d is-
r„Pg ,r» n . U
tary academy at W est 1‘olut thut ca- ples
|
had arrived,, he announced to some e a s e s .
dets should “brace” or "qualify" on of
, his friends that he w as possessed of
at last your friends
m olasses and prunes. Nevertheless i a power they perhaps little suspected»- o f t h e g e n e r a l
the French soldier Is put through a that. In fact, he could make lue blind
say, “ How bald he is
j 1
hazing process which Is most severe i see, the deaf hear and the lame walk. a b l y fo llo w s
getting.”
and several tim es has caused death. Bets were freely made that he could do
Not easy to cure
The French soldier is known as Plcton nothing of the kind, and thereupon the
or Dumnnet, Just as the English soldier mayor had the gypsies arrested and 3L.11U1.IUU. a «.
an old baldness, but
.
-
Is k iwn as Tommy Atkins. Dumanet Immediately brought before him and, regulates the periods, dries weakening
easy to stop the first
finds when he Joins the colors that life ( after bearing their harrowing tales, or­ druius, heals inflammation and ulcera­
thinning, easy to
is not all skittles for a soldier.
!, dered them to be confined for the night tion, and cures female weakness. It
tranquilizes the nerves, encourages the
The thing which distinguishes the In the lockup.
check the first falling
hazing In the French army from the i About 10 o’clock at night, however, appnite anil induces refreshing sleep.
There is no substitute for " Favorite
out. Used in time,
hazing In American colleges and uni- <
the municipal surgeon entered with a Prescription,” for there is nothing "just
versltles Is that It Is suggested nnd nl- ' : lantern and announced that he would as good ” for womanly ills,
most ordered by the commissioned offi­ examine them nil In the morning In or­
" I wi.ili to silv lse th e sufferin g w om en o f this
cers. An officer will say to a corporal der to report to the mayor whether or great laail. o f the gaort 1 have received ftu m D r .
fie r c e '» Favorite P rescrip tion am i 'G o ld en Men-
or a sergeant, “You have n man here not they really suffered from deformity ical D iscovery,’ ” w rites Mr«. Mary S hap p cll, of
who has done so and so,” naming some o f one kind or another, and he went on C olum bus G rove, Putuam Co.. O hio. ’’For four
V ah -
n
s
y
j
years I had l»een a sufferer from fem a le trouble«,
trivial offense, more than likely to he to say that those who were found to bo and at tim e s w as u n ab le to do even th e h ouse­
some neglect of the deference due to impostors would lie treated by the w ork for th ree in th e fam ily. I had such p a in s
th at I suffered alm ost d eath d o zen s o ftim « » .
the officer. “It would do him good If mayor with severity so extreme that, after
k in g five b o ttles o f p;---
your -----------
m ed icin es
auer ta
mo-nix
- I can
moved to pity, he would allow any such tru th f.illy »ay thnt m y h ealth w as g re a tly in-
he were tossed,Jn a blanket."
provc-.t. I have ■ gooff ap petite anil am r n in in g
The officer turns on his heel and misguided wretch to escape there and in fleah rig lit.a lijn g . T h is sp r in g ia th e first
walks away, while the unfortunate sol­ then from the lockup on condition that •.line in five years that I lisv e h on e m y hinise
It stops f a l l i n g ,
clen u itiz a ll b y m y s - lf anti w ith o u t th e least
dier Is placed In a blanket, with saber, he immediately left the town.
fatigue w hatever. I h ope all su fferin g women
promotes growth, and
find r e lie f as I h ave done.
spurs, Jack boots, bayonets and such I At this Intelligence a great commo- taav
« My g a in in w eigh t has b een Ju st ten pounds,
pleasant bedfellows, nnd the comblna- . , tlon arose, and In less time than It a u d I am »till g a lu iu g .”
takes out all dandruff.
Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical
tlon Is tossed until the hazels arc too takes to write It the whole crowd surg­
It always restores
tired to continue. This Is great sport ed out of the lockup, flinging away Adviser, 1008 large pages, paper covers,
color to faded or gray
for the man’s comrades, especially If their crutches and wooden legs, patch­ is sent / r w on receipt o f 21 oiie-cent
expense of mailing
they are half drunk, which they are es and bandages, and made off down stamps to s th pay
hair, all the dark, rich
w m t* u i l> o o k . s e n d H sta tiiD S .
likely to be. This diversion bus rather the town at topmost speed, the blind
color of early life. You
gone out of favor Just now, because lending the way with unerring steps,
may depend upon it
several soldiers who have been tossed the dumb frying aloud their fears, the
THOROUGHBREDS.
had the bad taste to die after the disci­ ] deaf replying to them, and the lame
every time. It brings
sprinting
along
at
a
rattling
pace.
pline.
W
hs.
Best, you youn< vlxeul
health to the hair.
Now, N ellie, jou r look
In some of the French bnrracks n Now, Just opposite the lockup, on the
1 1 .0 0 a b o ttle . A ll D ru g g ists.
80, hoop-la I You’ve got her!
favorite method of punishment Is to fnrther side of the street, stood the wlt-
The beautiful bruts I
“ I h a v e u sed you r Hair V ig o r and
bang the offending soldier up by his i ty mayor and his friends, convulsed
Hold her in for s moment}
a m g re a tly pleaded w ith it. I h ave
heels and then to spank him with a with laughter nt the success of his
o n ly u sed o n e b o ttle o f it , a n d y et
One bitch to my girth.
m v h a ir h a s «topped fa llin g o u t and
And I'm with you, my lasA
sword bayonet. In Algiers, where the scheme.—Argonaut.
has a tar ted to g ro w again n ic e ly .”
For the ends of the earth.
men are far removed in the outlying
J u l iu s W it t ,
M arch 2 8 ,189C.
C anova, 8 . IMk.
garrisons from the central authority
Wow,
Duroe, my hero,
CATCHING CICADAS,
Ue careful, dear heart!
nnd at the mercy of their tormentors,
Yfriin tht» D o o lcr.
She is fresh as the fountain
*
they .are subjected to many forms of n » O T C . r t a l a M a l a r . O f c t a la a C a r t -
I f you do r o t obtain all th e b«neflta
And rank for a sta r t
row expected from the use o f tlio
hazing at the suggestion of the officers.
o s . D c lln a e r .
••You
fear
n
o
tf”
Oh,
no.
flnor, writ« tho Doctor about it.
At one time the "vllo” w as much hi
But you like your sweet w illn
Address, D r . J. U. AYER,
Certnln natives of tho Malay peninsu­
Lowell, Mass.
And we’ll give you a breathing!
favor among the hazel's In the Algerian la catch cicadas and eat them and that
Away I To the h ills!
army o f occupation. It consisted lu as a considerable luxury. To eat n ci­
putting a man In a deep hole made In cada seem s distinctly curious, says tho
Oil. bathe me, ye winds
Of the withering downs!
the shape of a reversed funnel dug by London Dally Mall, when wa reflect
Brush the scent ol the * function^*
TO N S O R IA L - PARLOR. the Arabs In the ground as a place for that this Insect Is In reality a glorified
The taint of the townst
tlie storage of corn. The unfortunate member of that Insect group which
What is art to thia nature
man
w
as
left
there
sometimes
for
days,
Or wine to thia alrf
M A R IO N M O R R IS, I’ po pb ie t o k .
contulus as Its moat prominent repre­
W hat’s a picture to Nell
with hardly anything to eat or drink sentative the diminutive and swarthy
And her blooded bay inaref
S having and ¡iuircuttlng neatly nnd exposed all the time to the heat of ! creature which shall be nameless here
and prom ptly done.
I the sun, while nt night the place was , for evermore.
1 cold. Many died from hunger, thirst
Tho w ay In which the Siamese pro­
Razor H oning and S cisso rs Grind­
ABSENT TR EA TM EN T,
j or cold, while many others became In- ceeds w as related to tho Zoological so­
ing a sp e c ia lty .
1 sane.
ciety the other day by a naturalist who T h . W o m a n H a d F a i t h I n I t s s t
F ront Street, Florence, Oregon. ■ Tlie military nutliorllles when they has spent some tim e In tho Mnlay pen­
W a s C n r .d .
beeatne aware of these tortures Issued insula observing men as well as In­
“My w ife aolemuly affirms that abe
nil order prohibiting such a punish­ sects. At night, when these Insects fly, will get a divorce If I say anything
ment, but It Is still practiced In Isolated the native sallies forth armed with a about It," said Jones with a smile.
parts of Algiers where no eye can see torch and but little raim ent The torch “But It Is too good to keep, sc here
o f which the officers are afraid.
Is deposited lu a convenient place, and goes. Mrs. Jones had been ailing for
Several years ago Prince Plguntelll the swarm of natives proceed to clap some time, nnd, falling Into the hands
j d’Aragon, a young Spanish noble, ran their hands In a perfectly regular fash­ of one of the neighbors xvbo Is a faith
away from bis home and went to Al­ ion so M to produce a considerable curlst, she became Imbued with that
If yon haven’t a rosulnr, healthy movem ent ot tbs
bowels every dny, you’re ill or will bo. Keep your giers to join the foreign legion, the sound.
peculiar liellef. 1 laugbisl at her, bat
bowel«open, aud bo well, lu rc o .ln tlie «liapoof vio­
Ills
le n t pl*T»io or pill poison, U danuerouR. fb e »inootb- refuge for men “w ith a past.”
It Is the combination o f light and she remained firm nnd said she w as
•■t. oatilOHt. m ost porfoet way of keeping th e bowel« friends announced to the French m ili­
sound that allures the cicada from Its convinced that abe could be cured only
clear end d e e u 1« to take
tary authorities thnt the prince had haunts to Its destruction. The bisects through faith. As her Illness wan
CANDY _
gone io Join the legion, but the authori­ come also In swarm s and- settle upon nothing serious I said nothing more,
O A T H A R T IO - .
ties were able to get no word of his the bodies of the applauding natives, congratulating m yself that I woo
arrival. A t'la s t a soldier suggested whence they are easily detached, pre­ ahead what a doctor would have charg­
that perhaps n stranger who wandered served, cooked nnd eaten.
ed her.
Into camp and hnd considerable diffi­
The Greek sago remurked thnt happy
“It ran nlong for some time w hile my.
culty In speaking French might l>e the arc the cicadas In that they have voice­ w ife continued to gain, nnd nt last she
prince. The sergeant to whom the less wives. It Is apparently the la.Ty announced thnt she was fully cured.
prince had spoken was drunk at the cicadas who are attracted by what
“ ‘Now, then. John Henry,’ said she,
tim e and became annoyed at the Span­ they fondly believe to be the love cry T never again wish to hear you say
E A T ’ E M L IK E O A N D Y
iard's
broken
French,
so
ho
ordered
of the male and are thus lured to their nnythlng nbotit mind cure being all
Pteanant, Palatable, Totent. T u to Cotai. Pot
«o v er Hick..... Weaken, or Or.pe. » .Z i. a iu ti» j
that the stranger be placed In the fate hy thnt most dungerous of pas­ Imaginable. 1 am sure that I would
per box. Write for free .am ple, aa.1 J,ooltli
j “vllo” without more ado. Here the sions.
health. Address
have been n dead woman If 1 hadn’t
STSB UM I « IS K U T COZPAST, C IIII AOO o r MW t
miserable young man remained for two
taken the treatment that I did. And to
V ic t o r ia a n d D le k r a a .
days without eating or drinking, and
think he never set eyes on meT
Literary cch brltica. as a rule, were
then s good natured sentry broke the
’“ He never whatT I gasped.
rules and gave him food. As soon as not those who attained to any high
“ ‘Set eyes on uiol I took the absent
he w as rescued from the “vllo” the degree of personal favor at the hands treatment. I sent Professor Fake «9
D s . C. H .T . A twooo .
P s . A. (1. A twiiiiu .
of
Queen
Victoria,
but
she
paid
Charles
young man stnrted for Spain, having
to treat me by his famous absent treat­
most thoroughly reconsidered his de­ Dickens a delicate compliment. Dicks ment.’
P H Y S IC IA N & D E N T IS T .
termination to enter the celebrated cns. who, by the wny. In Ills youthful
M otto: K in d trea tm e n t, p ro m p t a tte n tio n ,
“ 'Do you mean to say.' said I. ‘that
days wns devoured by a grand passion
g o o d work.
foreign legion.
you sent a fakir $5 to treat you?’
for
the
youthful
queen,
wns
Invited
Another
form
of
punishment
which
Diseases of Women a Specialty.
*’ ’Thnt’a Just what I did! And to
used to be popular In Algiers wns the when nt the cllntax of his fame to think the must woudurNH thing about
W atch th e W ert lor Trip» to Ccxut.
“carcan.” A piece of wood, usually dine ot Windsor castle. He wns after It wns that I uns aware the moment
Eugene,
:
:
Oregon.
the trunk of a tree, w as used. The dinner presented by the queen with a thnt be received my letter nnd opened
man w as laid on It, usually bound so copy of her book “Tour In the High­ IL although he wns a thousand mile«
lands,” and on the fly leaf wns In­ from met Why, I commenced gaining
TOBACCO SPIT ■ that the middle of his hack would be
and S M O K E resting on the wood, with his head and scribed In her own baud this sentence: right from thnt momentl It Is simply
..... i— XF 1
i. ■— i Y o u r L lfeaw ayl feet hanging down to the ground, ills "From the humblest to the most dls- wonderful! You can't deny that I am
Y ou cun be cured o f a n y form o f to b a cco unhiff ; feet were tied to an Iron bar and his
a well womau, and nil through tho
e a s ily , be ma<le w ell, stro n g , m a g n etic , fu ll <>1 hands to another, ami, left lying face
wonderful absent treatment that I re­
n ew life and v ig o r b y ta k in g M O - T O - B A O ,
th a t m a k es w ea k tneti stro n g
M any gain i upward, he w as exposed for hours to
ceived.’
ten p o u n d s in ten d a y « . Qver H OO f OOO ’ the terrible heat of the sun. Some men
“ 1 should have snlil something right
cu red. A ll d ru g g ist» . Cure gu a ra n teed . Ilook-
have survived 12 hours of this torture.
k-t aud a d v ice F R E E .
A<fdrc«A 8 T E R 1 J N O
I
then
and there bail 1 not heard tbo
R E M E D Y CO., C h ica g o o r N ew York.
4J7
A form of punishment still popular
i postman's whistle and goue to the door
T r a f a ls ia r H a t« .
nmong the French colonial troops—thnt
The year 1800 was a memorable one, : to get my malt. There was a letter
Is, popular with those who Inflict It nnd
! for my w ife from the dead letter office.
as
on OcL 21 was fought aud gained
not with those who suffer It—Is the
V IN C E N T & C O .,
nnd when she opened It ont dropped
the
battle
of
Trnfslgnr,
nnd
then,
ns
“crapndlne.” It consists of throwing
j her letter to Professor Fake. She had
now,
fasblrn
compllinentetl
lieroea
by
the man face downward nnd tying his
misdirected It. nu<l the fakir had never
wrists and ankles behind his hack so devislug toilets named In their honor. recelvetl IL She says—hut on second
1 thnt his wrists nnd ankles are brought So Nelson was commemorated by a 1 thought 1 hadn't better tell you what
hat—the "Trnfalgnri’-a n d every wo­
together.—New York Press.
, she says.”—Detroit Free Press.
E u g en e , Oregon-
man and child adopted the wondrous
structure, which would outdo even
A n P .m h a r r a R a lD g l. a n n b .
The F.cho a t W eek.
When we had climbed to the top of
During a fnnny turn on the singe at the headgear of the present day, for
the Walnut Street theater, Cincinnati, these hats were o t enormous width the mountalu, we observed an old man
one night a man In the balcony leaned and breadth, som ething of the slxe of a sitting on a rock with • pair of fleld-
over the railing eonvulsed with laugh­ round table, and so loaded with plumca glasnea In his hands. Every now and
ter. During an extraordinary hurst of thnt the wearers must have looked all then he would look earnestly through
them and then whoop continuously for
hilarity Ids false teeth Hew from his hat.—Gentleman's Magazine.
a tim e with a vigor astonishing, con­
mouth and fell In the lap of a lady
Q n e a t lo a o f O w a o r a f c lp .
sidering his age. For a time we ob­
who was sitting In Ihe parquet Those
"Need of counsel? Come up and
served him from a respcctfol distance
near looked up anil saw the toothless
till Anally. Iwlng naturally curious. I
man waving fraullcnlly to the Indy to me Introduce you to my lawyer.’’
D igests w h a t you e a t.
"Your lawyer? Do you own a li
went up to him. 'Why.” 1 asked, “do
tip his teeth. This caused a gen­
11 artificially d ige«ta the food and aid« pick
Nature in strengthening and recon­ eral laugh nt his expense. The teeth yer?”
" I-e r —well, no, certainly n o t
structing the exhausted digestive or­ were returned by nn usher.—Exchange.
own» me.’’—New York Free».
gan». I t Is the latest dlscovercddigeet-
FOTS
RETURN.--------
«■ w .rt,- ’ ? 7 7 * ....... •
äoat glass) is now
and tho ccunomlo«|
•lght oents to U m l
will b** sent for fl»,
md at ■»■>>. L« « d
ne
SOME OF THE BRUTALITIES TO WHICH
HE IS SUBJECTED.
M A R G U E R IT E ,
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TH E FRENCH SOLDIER
T R A V E L E R S ' GUIDE
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WE BUY AND 8ELL ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE
ON COMMISSION.
JO H N C. B EC K .
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I
D R U G G I S T S
W h e r e th e G u ilt Ir ftr .
a n t and tonic. No other preparation
"Yon say tbo ploy wns entirely with­
can approach it In efficiency. I t In­
stantly rellevesand permanently cures out a villain ?’
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, H eartburn,
"Yes—that Is. If you choose to omit
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. the author.”—Intllana polls Frews.
Sick Headache, Gastralgla Crampsand
all other results of Imperfect digestion.
Curiously, the men w h o tir e easiest to
Price« » .andtl. LarreBlttcontain«
■maiiaiM. Bo»k*ll aboutdr»pep«laini»lle<lfre« get along with nre the very inen who
Prtaarad ay «. C. OiWITT a CO- Ckleao» have no fnetilty for getting along.—Dc-
l.o it Journal.
M kV i K
LYLE.
A
Even the highest personages In Tur­
key nre not exem pt from suspldoo.
Their movements ore watched and re­
ported to the palace hy an army of
spies who swarm In every quarter.
Belgium holds the world’s record In
tanalh. having 533 miles, which carry
».,000,000 tons a year.