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OUR PUZZLING TONGUE. ■ F o r e i g n e r S t r i k e * In T r y i n g to M a e te r Eng lish, III »pili* n f in r liilii mi in h * h y •--< ii„. NATURAL BRIDGES Furniture F light of a F a ti M ail T ra m to M ake J |i L o * t T im a . ti im I i ‘11 I h lile ill* kuiciih I i A THRILLING RIDE. U lii'ii I I ih timi r»-it 11 y fuel iiu.ll !>*• luiitfiiugr We Can Boast of at Least Nine iw..*n oumim .m.i xm ti » u . i ». umrb »tt-mlily luiikn« liruilw uv Th«*i.* u n n i Evanston. W yu ni Un* funi uf tin* f»-tt liiiigili-i «II luí ni tu ni li «t i-1 (luí- of Them In This Country. VVii*nli‘lj m uliN inIil». II M'ua fifty luiu foivIgiiHi Mhu ima lm >1 lili trun lila*. lint Ule* Inti- ‘I lir r r II was unii lit u pow lili* tt iill Illa M uy tu n pcl'fts | I-IllllUIMII ‘1 »"fui ••iiklui* lu i limici* uf u N u k l . * * » i * ii o f lili- liiiigiiiigi*. Iiu i | i |‘*» mo >I|I••*! I ii lili* OUR FIRST WOODEN BRIDGES. aim i*r. Mill I lutt ulule lit iiiiin**. Gap Ituuk iiiii ii nuil* iir ilu* IniUMira lililí tulli .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 » I. U lu li*, u t «ti|H*riiil«*ii(J etiim* u f tlu- 1 11 rtl< i1 1 1n*n ivhlch lieluiig rut ut llu* m iltta > in.ill i**iil*<*, lull» In T h e y W e re B u ilt A bout 1800 In the |u lili» rl* h.*»l i• f llvlu g ln ii nunk'i**. III* ii'iuliil-** i * i i < ••» In i m Mill mullí* 1111 E a s te rn anil C e n tra l S ta ta *, and Than A» n Imy l iii-iml ii f n it tii m 1 1 .- T urklati Un* II fly tulli litri* C am e the Coverai! S tru c tu re * Few ll*|Ci*lli| M lili lí Iii iny lli 1 n11 ii|if |y llliin 'llu - • 11 * I it .ii* tu <ig.|.*M I* in p u t,t » li Iro n B rid g e * P rio r to 18 ‘ j 0 ll*tttl*s lili* tu I lili I fili'ln culic.-l’lilllg lili* tulli** I »lui II lini In* Ini|i|>y.** aulii OI tullí lililí fu riliiltlu ii uf llluili'l II I. lili N a tu r o lu i* p i..v k l.*.l t i r » . n u u try I , * * " " , "** ........ m* » f Hu* m *M *|.u |» *r n* II* li . , , . fiori* r» w ho w**ri* to iiinU** llu* ru n on w ith .it l«*ii«l nini* iiiitin .il lin*lu«* 4 . o im * , I th U til «.f funi in .ill. lint It I h;t \ •• iloli«» A f t s r in -alliiK ilu* flr«t pnreu ts uf ili \ I i * k 1 1 • In w ith a npaii o f u h o itl nini* .»m» _ in i*. «*• . . v«*t»|y » . » . t wo 1 I Unit M*v«'iity «IX mil**« i*n* li uf tlu* ni- ■ ■ *, iiu- alory run*. .Mlnli !>' till« ** I •••• I a n il Mb*Mil *illO f*M*t liitfii : m in u ti** tuuk n Inigi* | i | i ** t* u f ii u * ii t mui, i ut ill A tu ha Ilia w ith a «pan o f m I n m i I ¡ \Vli«*ii In* thr«*w tin* i«Mi*r a m t *fp«*ii*«<l i I hk lt liiiu *l|i •>«, distribuí.*d 1 111*111 muonic nil | | M» |H«*»|»lt* to Hi*r\«« t h f in a « •**• v **11! y f«*«*t a m i i i I miij ! l.'HA f w t I i ì r I i Jiln* th ro ttl** tin* tr a in unni«* a « ta rt th a t tomento* l'o r « o hm * r**a«*»ii Hit* K u u D m I i llu * in * « llfo r iila . th** lane«*«t n f w h ic h |«t?til*,*l •,v**ryl»o*iy « «Iiim«*r \ m i on* *? m an w a« ati««,iit w h«*n tin» oth**r« r** Ini« a ♦pan i»f i i I n iu I t*iiehl,v f • am i 1 « I Ii*nin w a« fa irly lin d e l way it « dv««l th e ir «hart*. At la«t In* ritliit* nlm ut tw «*nt\ f •*«•! h ig h , out* In l\»*ii | H**ftH«*tl 11« i f Un* cu rv e » oli Ih«* lint* lu lo Un* prtottMM t* o f hi« Mnk«*r am i tin ky w ltli a «pan **f ahoiit «evcul.v { *'11 «tinli¿hf<*m*il out l»y th** It** In mut«* Ini m l lit > I» c k k ««I h im 1»» put a f****i 11ml a la n it l.'tt) f Itig li, a m i ou** ! m ciid o ii» «i****** I tun «ut» In to hi« n io iilti. tin t n o th in « In «<»ii!h«*rii r io iid a of «oincwhMt | ( Inline ilo m la \Vt*lii*r • ii ii \ on Un* può.* 'T i m i * mili*- lu i tv u min wit« l«*f t o f tin* I lim it Ko A lia li wit« « m illie r <liiin,n«|oii« | ^ ,,M **w f ' 1^ olili«**«! to <ut 11 lilt I«* pi#«** fro m tin* H rlil«** ia ilh lin ie In Un* t u 11 I Ktai**« «»i«|a*«l < a |*ta |n W h ite ton«in*« n f n il th e oth«*r«. and J0I11I11« in o f « o in p a rn th **ly recent m • o iiip lU li ‘ Itili I iu m nini: dld lini n*dii**i* tln* n |> > I | iu m n H ip m indilli: lini* n f Tn|> tin*««* ph« «*«. In* fn«hlom *d a to ii« in * fo r im*iit T h e early «e!tier« w e re «*«»111 li* 11 cui* * It tln* ri*nr * m u li m 11 * awiiiK the K ii« li« h im tii. pelh-d to f«»r*l tin* *1 renin« o r < t «#» m Ini: frulli olili* In alili* Vuu < niild (u*ar I lo* o ilh o « r n p liy o f th e K n « ll« li Inn- th e m on ra ft« o r In dujeoiltM. W h e n tln* m I ip p U icrlnd nn III** i nrvi*» inni «iiii««< do«*« not l a an y m ean« c o n ta in W n « liiti« to ii i t o » h h | th** líe la w a re w ith f• *.*I tln* cn litllliioua « trlk llllf II* lln*\ a ll i#f a fo re ig n e r'» tro u b le« O n e **f hi« iirm y tiler«* w«*re 110 hrlil«**« ov«*r Imrt* tlr*i u gii I n *l mie rii il nini lln-n tin* nio«t |*erpl«'xli)tf • hit 1« « te r N lh « o f ilia ! rl\« *r, a n d h l« to i> fe« *»r«l« m an y 11 gni 11* 1 • I m * ut Iter tin* l-.ii«lt«h to ii« iie 1 « tlie fa* I fin»! iin ItlN faie e« o f ^ fie n ili« I n *I i i « fo rd e d w ltli I m i pi inni f . i . l c r Ilio trulli awppt « ru le, th e «afin* w o rd In*« dUTerent u u to h l tiar«l«hlp an d tin* < <ni««*»|iient illuni:, m n rllig o v e r bridge*, tcarluk* H iiNitilii«« M \ d h flo n w ry « iv e« to till* »Jj«n*»f*i> Mini «tela)« S tilli In cid en !« llirm igb tunnel*. riM'king munii pruni verb« •«•«*. lend hold and «triiw fou r* Ite* «mie «erhni»* inn Mer« w h e n , fo r <*1 ulltoric* Suine uf Un* lu*M »|ul|H*r meli t**«*n. eig h teen , n in e te e n a m i th ir ty tw o a m p le . phy«l< liiii« a re u nabh* to ri,iu,h filimeli flirniikb n eri una exIiauMtluu. men u h i« « r«*«pe< liv e ly . Now. fo r 11 fo r tin* « 1 « k o r ln jim *d la « m i «e o f luipii«« nini liniiiy u f tln* o th er pu»*Piigi'ra Imd e t« u e r to lie util«* to < ti« llii« u l« h a ll uhh* fon t« o r in«* • omj>«*ll«*<! to e\p<>««* it Ire. 11 l i allo iiml.e*l the««? v arioUN im *anlu«« 1 « a tre m e n * tb e in « e lv e « to u n ne» e« «ary «la ii« e r Siiddenly. 111 ruiilullliK Mie revemp il«*u« tu«k T h e w o n l« w bh li b a v r , T lU ltlc c o n d itio n « In « e tie ra l a re *!»• luup In A n icini** gnp, tln* retir cimeli o nly on** o r h vo im *a iilii« « a re «olii tuoi all/.«*«I by «in«nf«* hrid««*« o r « til cu ree inni (III It lum i: by mie u l i i i 'l «u p a r ilil\e ly few 1 « tt N iirp rt«tu « U n it a vert« Un* rati. A * mimiii a * Mie inm iient uf fo i**l«m *r 1 « o fte n pu**l»«l l>y tin* im l*ont«Min hr!«I«e« h ave «**rvi*«| t«*mp*» *u*|>p|i*p m m * uver lie n e ru l M m iucer ltier«»u« am t « o m e tline« opinatile m ean ra ry n***«l in m an y lii« ia m <*«. h ill e«pe I >1* k lin u ii aprimi: f •* III* feci and eall- In«« o f m an y an r*n k 11 *• l> w«>nl? . I uh I d a lly In w a r fa r e M e n tln n 1 « m ad e o f <»l 11« an Illu s tra tio n . « «ni«ld«*r tin* p erplex ttie ir » « • very early In hl«t«»ry. and «me ••l’ ull thè l**ll ro|**, ipilek. ftru w n , and It y «»f a p e r» e n *r!ti« !* te tid iu n iu o v e r n f tin* moat tnifabi«* «a * m «I« j ii « w o « run f u m a r l i iiud teli I iiimii I iii : l<> *tup tin* lu e a n lu « o f th e w o n i “ fast.** wtn*n tin* |h*r«li*n a rm y titid«*r X e r i e « (Ili* If In* Mimi* il* In rea* Il OKdell " / ! « Im r«e. «otr. In* «0 t|tle«*k. W h a t «TO«ae«l tin* I l«*IU*«pont oil tw o p oll toon ulive!'' you «ay T* hi hi««*« cf»ii«|«Uii«, «»tie o f .'ido vea »el« T h e n , uut tu rl*k unoMier *m*h *<»• "V e « ; he 1 « a fu«t h«»r«e " Mild tin* o th e r n f .’114 T h e s e w e re an uiid. Mie ge n e ra i uiamiicer * p ra n g tu " A h . pardon* iu o ii« ie u r. h u t y o u r <a|i<>r«*<l head filiti «te rn nlou«**hle o f Mie re ur piu*furili and tw tM cd up Mie frie n d «ay In« m a k e fn«t til« horse a m ! «*«<*ti o th e r, w i t h th e ir keel« In 1 lie d! b ra k e w 1 1li all Id i liiighl. he (Ut h im to u po«t «0 tn* not «0 a t r«« tlo ti o f th e « tirre n i T h e apvputy *lx tulle* n f Ini ri* atei)- a l l T h e iConians bad w h kerw o rlc ve««***!« e 11 ri'ed ini* k n e r e «overe d III *lxty- V e ry tru e . In« Is m ad e fa s t by I h *I i i « co \ **r«*«l wi t h hid«*« d**«ttn«*d to «Up|M»rt Uv* minuti** It w a * n lialr ra l* ln g tie«! " the tlm lH *r p la t fo rm n f a hrid«** T h e s e recnril. and aev eral pa**piigera wlio Meni Ihrmigb Mie e sp e rlelii e illd noi \ h , i « t c a n n o t I n *, l i e cann ot «•> fo rm e d a p a rt n f tin* tr a in o f th«*ir or f ii*» t H u t wh a t you «oï l u u«un (h o t nil«*« lb roti «b o u t th e liW tory o f th e em - j r«« o v e r fro m th e «hot-k fo r a Ion « keeps f a s t Y* p ire u n til 47 d A I». tim e "O h . he 1 « a « ote I m an t ha t d«»e« not T b e t o n s trin tl«»n o f h !« h w a y b rld « e a | eat tin fa « t t|av«*M lu th is c o u n try | m *« u ii tt» a««tiun* prue SMALLEST OF SCREWS. " H u t I h a v e ««en one |»on r iv a n t . ,i,M l p ro |« *rth ilts about th e y e a r 1 ^»» wii.» e a t a ln i « liitik am i r 1 «le a m i «lo w In’ll nut 1» y w * t « P n h ritl«e« w e re la iilt ! Look L»k« S p s c k t of D u st and every*!*»« / e jH«»pie «ay he is 1« hod 111 1,1,4 «‘»»te rn a n d « e n tra i «tat«*« by ¡ Arm u A r t U * * d In W a t c h * * . m a n he 1 « very fu«t " T h e o d o re l l u r r a m i T im o th y P a lm e r T l i e MimIle*! in rpM * In llu* wnrld a re • T ru e , th a t Is « a ile d liv in g a fa s t r i *<4 " iM»deu l at t i «* t n i - s w u h in tro inaili* lu 11 n a t e li f a c t o r y . T liey a re II/,,* * <lii<pil h I m m ii 1v.11 i,y i i I i I p I Town«* ••Ab. i'p rtu liiP iiiH U I. /..*»! a ll ■« d a y * o f li!« Ufi* m inti In* fu » i i l n » " ••Nu. o f cuui * p " " K h I j I p I i Ik ** « In* i * . t t*v«*ry d a y Y’ • • ( V r ta ln ly In* dupa “ " / . p ii li o»* c a li U p ki*pp fa « t ?" “ W b y . lip kc**|>* iC'ii'iF. In I h * » iit p «""> »? ........... I.rlily p *. <* o iim I M I d x *.f plunk* plumai loge I her in lutti. .* « uri. n e r e Imllt frulli Mil* Hun* uu. anil Mn*> bi*euui<* n e l l kliuw u a* •'T»ii i i i *" ur '•cmi*rpi|'* bridge*. Il I* ileu btfiit i f miii'li a tte n tio n iva» g iv e n tu pcouuin I* al ilexlgn An effort u n * made to Vy. you tell me lo .la n d faxt m tirn proti» t Mie tn i» *P * from Iln* H eath er you Ma u l Uu* t o k.*cp «Mil a m i go f a i t bv iio o d cn r.**f* uml *ld e* lu «.une lu M'tipu y «m m a u t Un» to ru n . f lo w r a il atan.*.**, but very few n e r e e v e r paint ed to preierv»* t h e titulier T i ll * parly I u n d c r » tu tid V ti |a* o f bridgi* did nerv ier fur many voar». am i Moine are still III e x i s t e n c e T h e R ookar Raballad. in In d ian a mol rU ciiücio- lu the early d ay* o f h i I hn I o ii * In P e r T lie tirsi ro vere.I bridge lo he In iill du the |ieopli* were n a tu ra lly *u *p l hi Tlp|*»*an.M* couuly and one n f thè • Ion* o f Mu* m issionarie* am i w ere con hrst In cen trai Indiatili iva* Ilio «tu iillv on tin* lookout fur Hoiiietlilng In (tro ll ii *lre.*l b rl.lse over thè Wnlmsh th eir houses which u.u ild exert a bale r l i e r ut laifa.vette, n.-enr.llng to Mie ful liitluen* e upon n ative visitor*. A record* oli lile lu thè office n f pillili** I p rillili lady, . u lllng mie duy on nn i*,ads. d ep u rim ru t n f agrk u lliire T lil* A iiie rl.a u mIasioni!ry lady. wl*h.*d to ,,|,j struellin*. Miai Inni l.een eondeinn «It In it rtM-kl'ig I'huir. which wn* aoine ,,| for „ your*, bn* lotta thing * b e had i i e i e r seen Iwfor.* S h e ,|ll(.e d I «appeared. I l o t i . *i«»r. 11 mini got up Into It w ith her feet and ut |„.r „ f covered i t ..... leu nrld ge* that tem pted to h .| u m u | kj I i her heela. a * u e n * built m ore t h a n n lutlf cen tury «lie Mould h a v e done U|*uU the floor, *gO a re «till lielug Used wltlllll n m t i lt h tin* result fluii s h e nml Mie c h a i r giu» o f fifty mil.*« *>f lndliina|*ili« both t.sik u tu m b le b a c k w a rd . H e n c e P e n iron brid ge* were built In this t h e r e w e n t ab ro ad n r.*|«o*t Mint Mie cou ntry prior to IViO. nml It n i i s m i l y ml«»lunarie» kept In t h e ir house* u p, i «**7 t h a t Mie tirsi pub licatio n lu the ma* him* for c o i n e r t l u g |****ple to l Tiri* p id le d S t n l e * . d iscu ssing Mie r.iMomil flu id i) I.»« A ngeles Tim e«. design o f bridge member», it I I S Issued by Sipilre W hip ple of I'llc u . N > W rought Iron begun to replace cast Nothing Forgottan. T lie re Is nothing no. nothing Inno Iron a 1 * o 11 iw n . but s le d iva* not use*1 cent <>r good llia t die» and I» forgot- u ntil alnait ten year» later T h e ad teu l . i it» liol.l to that fa llii or uone vantage o f steel over cast or wrought Ali In fa n t. a p rattlln g clill.l. d yln g lu Irmi Ile» lu il» g re a le r tensile slren glh thè eradle, it ili live agalli III Mie bel "porelliost am ong » m ie tin e » repte ter Miought* o f Miose Miai Inveii It and aeiiMug some o f Mie a ttra e M ie a» n e ll p ia i Its putì tlirough tbelìi lu Mie re ;|N Muhstiilltlul feature» III goo.l bridge deenilug iicllo n* o f thè ivorld. Mimigli deslgulng o f Mie presen! age niny be Its b isli be burnì to usile», or ilrnw tied iiieiilioned Mie W ashington bridge over 111 tln* ilvep seu Furgntteu! Oh. If Mie lla rle iti r it e r In New Y o rk," salii thè .leed» of hum an ereiitu re* could l*> (jic *U[M*rllll.*lident o f conatructlon of trnce.1 to Mielr Houree. Iiotv I>**atiI i fuI bridge engineering office o f publlc Moiibl eveii death ap|M*ar! Por how ronda, W naliliigton "T hls bridge lui* ■mieli charlt.v, mercy and purllled n f ttvo inhldle arche* o f steel. cucii ÓIO fis tim i Molili! be aceti to liuti* tlie lr f,*el III eleni* spilli, and seven masonry g r u llih lu duaty g rave*! D lcken a arche*, ench u iih a »Ixty foni mmn. , I t * total lengtli I* 2..17Ó f.s*t. w lllle Satting H .m Right. thè w l.lth nf It* rondtvny I* elghty Kaplelgh W oulil you e r advlse me feet, and Its helglit above meati high lo .*r n ia rry a beau tiful girl or a w a te r I» ló l feet It « a » In illt nt n coni netmlhle girl? Ilninrnerslev l'm a fra l.l , o f $2.Aò<l.0b0." Iud iam i|*>ll* News. .voli li never Ite alile lo m arrv eltlier. old man ' ipleigh W liv noi? (In n i Thackaray Likad tha Ommbua. m ende) W ell, a lie au lifu l girl eoiild T lu ic k e ia y ita» a fre<|iieiit patron of do hetter, and a sensible girl wonld Mie cari)' oinnlbu*. " I retnem ber," kuutv bel ter ritt« b u rg h Press. w rltes "A li Old Passenger," "a d rive r ^ im lntlng out M r. Thaekera.v to me. wlto O var H it Haad. iva* rlillu g b.v Mie «lile of nunther ulti " I t Is U.'liloin n o n a d a )« that voti fluii ullnis d river, and I noi leed Mie extrnor a unni fa m ilia r w ltli Eplctetus." dlnar.v lengtli of hi* lega, ivhleh he al " llu u i! T h n t'a irn e S tili, nelenre ' fo ttc l to dnngle lu Mie n lr Ile Imd bus Iliade rapii! progres* lu thè treni h i* lini puslied n e ll hnek over bis head ment o f eoiitilglou* «llaeuae».” —Chica m a l scem isi lo lie k e e n ly e n jo y in g his ride a n d c o n v e rs a tio n t i lt h th e d rive r " gu llecoril Herald l.ondou Chronicle. Immun». "M ad am , cnn I sell yon a varnutn H iatory Repeats Itself. ‘C an 't *a.v th at the w orld I* gettlug "N o. * lr ; we h nln 't got any varnutn» a bit sm arter.” asserted grnn'pn. "M y lu Mil* house that need elennlng.” — j grandson asks me the same silly .pies Exchange. I Ilorit* th at Ills fa th e r asked at his uge." ■ | - I.lpplneott's. Hope sn.vs to us at every moment. ••Go on. go on!" and leads us thus to W ise (sinks for h a lf the truths they the grave - In* M aluteu.m .____________ hold are honored tomb«.—G eorge E lio t clcnnurV" W hen you buy it at Simeral & VanD enburg’s you know it’s right. 1 ............... -- A fieep into our store will offer im mediate suggestions to those in a quandary as to what to give their friends this Yuletide. Anything to be seen at a First-Class Furniture Store will he found here at prices to suit. Come and See simeral & vanDenburg The Furniture Dealers Cottage Grove, Ore. YELLOWSTONE PARK. T h * Changing Colored Torraeea at th * M am m oth Hot Springs. Ir Is w ith surprise Mint visito r* to the Yellow-Htnii« N.itloiiul park who re tu rn a fte r an ab *en*e o f a year or more find that ninny change* have oc curred In the appearance o f the col ored terra.*.*« at the M am m oth hot spring* Indeed. *u> h a lte ra tio n * oc cur son**!line* In n perl.al of a few w eek*. T h e terrace» consist o f a »erle* of basin*. ea* h set being a few feet lo w er th an lt* predecessor, and the but w a te r from the springs at Mie top o f the terrace* flow * from basin to basin. d.*|M>slting It* chalky sediment a t the rims, thus slow ly building them up. W h e rev er the flow o f w a te r ro n tin ue* constant fo r a considerable tim e tb e fluted e d g e s amt shies o f tbe ba- *ln * become l**iiu tlfu l!y colored. T h e variegated hues are m nlnly due to vegetable m a tter, and *o I f the flow o f w a te r cease» these b rig h t colors ra p id ly fade, leaving the terraces m ilk w hite, lu a little w h ile the edges and wulls o f the d ry basins l**gln to c n in i m i fru lli a *leet ivlre l>y a ma* Ulne, ble. and the most b eau tifu l form s d is appear hi w h ite dust and ch alk-llke ! " " " . . u‘ i I , . fr" " ' U , ' , r '* fragm ents i ) ................... . . . i * ■. • « .*• H..I»» **»•111« a * tin .u g h th e o |» *ru lo r n e r e One o f the fa v o rite terraces a t the « Im p ly c u ttin g up th e w ir e fu r l.lx o iv n a lu n «pillent N » a e r e n * * an la* «peu, hot springs, called the M inerva te r race. exhibits these changes in a m a rk a n d yet a ** re u Is in a ili* a t e v e ry th ir d ed degree l>ecuuse of Its conspicuous o |» *ra l|u li. position. T h e fo u rth Jew el *< re iv Is n e x t to In Sometimes, ow in g to a fa ilu re o f the ris ib le , and to Mu* n a k e d e y e It looks lik e a g ra in o f d u s t. W i l l i a m a g n ify flow o f w ater, the M inerva terrace in g g la»*. h o w e v e r, it Is seen to lie u parts w ith Its splendid colors and re »«reiv w ith ¡¡tin th re a d s to th e hu ll. sembles a set o f fluted basins carved But when ' and w i t h a Very t i n e glass the threads out o f snow w h ite marble. tbe w a te r begins to run freely ngain m a i be »i*en .pill.* d e a rly . the colors re tu rn w ith nil th eir fo rm e r The«.« U lti.e*, r e u * are fo u r one tbou alludili« o f an lu d i hi d iam eter. It is vividness and beauty. T h e changes In tin* flow o f th e w ater estim ated Mint an ordinary th liu b le Mould hold hin.i«Ni of them . Alm ut a seem to de|H*nd 111 pnrt nt least tll*m m ill ion are made hi a luoutb, but no conditions prevailin g in the heated rocks und erlyin g the terraces. —H a r attem p t I* ei er made to count them , lu determ ining the tiuinlm r P hi of per's W eekly. Miem are pia* e.l on a ve ri d**ll.*nte lini ance, and thè nuuil*»r uf th è whole MADE THE TAILOR PAY. a lum ini Is cui* lllaled fro lli thè svelgiti. All thè sim ili parta uf tln* n a ti li a re He W ouldn't Give Credit and the G er <*ounted iti thls M a y . pro l.ah ly .V» out man Law Punished H im . of tlu* 121*. I.nvv tn G erm an y takes some odd A fte r belng cut thè s> r.*us are hard turns, according to a Chicago la w y e r •n e d am i put in fraine», a lim i imi tu recently back fro m abroad. tlu* frain e, benda up. Thls |s .Ione very One ca»e the tra ve le r related w ith ra p id i), but en tlrely hi Mie »elise uf am usem ent concerns a tailo r, a student tuli* li llisteii I o f In slght. su that a and the t'n lv e rs lty o f Berlin. A stu hltud man coutil do it a» n e ll a» thè dent had ordered an evening suit from ow ner of thè slmrt>.*st e ie . T h e head* a tailor, l i e already owed him money are then pollshcd in mi autom ati.* tua- fo r fo rm e r orders, but promised fa ith chili.*. l.i.UN) at a tini.* T h e piate on fu lly to pay w h a t was coming to the ivhlcli Miei* are polbdied Is coverei! tailo r, ns his fa th e r had promised to w ltli oli and a grlnding **ompouiid. and send him a sutn o f money. T h e stu on ibis Mie inni-bine move» thetn ver.v dent was to pass an exam in atio n for a m id dly b.v a reversing motloii n n tll thè governm ent |sisltlon and the suit was (Millsli I* perfe**t Exchange. to l>e ready the same m orning and he was to cnll fo r It and pay the bill. H e Japaaese Have Fresh Air. called ns agreed and fold the ta ilo r he DlfTerent froni other natlons. we Jnp did not have tim e to cash tile d ra ft his anese are accustom.sl tu keep thè fa th e r had sent him . b u t would call room * freely o|ieneil i:i or.ler to fa c ili a fte r the exam ination. tate thè cuoi tir.»**.* to Invade. T in i* T h e ta ilo r Insisted on having his thè hllnd la generali)* hanged down money and. not being paid, he refused , front thè porcli capahle to protect to let the student use the suit he had thoae u b o occasionali)* peep In. T h e ordered for the exam ination. T h e re M im i or abitile t» inaile o f split halli sult was Mint the la tte r missed the ex lato or l*.*ei|s. I t la so flxed flin t olle am ination. I t was ascertained later xi ho Is In thè bellini! thè hllnd onlv th at the student's fa th e r had sent him conl.l look at one xvho 1.« in fro n t pince, money and th a t he had sis-nt the cash or. lu other word», thoae u b o alt in fo r a d in n er given to some friends. d a rk e r side could only rc o g n lx e one Suit was brought by the fa th e r III lig h ter siile. Imt never vise versa against the ta ilo r ns tieing the cause Tokyo l.lfe . Mie In te riia llo n a l lle v le w . o f h i* son’s fa llin g to pass the exam ination. and the u niversity as a corpo W hich I* W hich? ration also sued the tailo r fo r disre- Alaive ii certain cafe there are tw o s|iect to tt nml the governm ent In pre rooms, the one being occupbsl by a venting a G erm an subject from en ter women'« "sew ing clnde," th e o ther be ing the governm ent service through ex Ibg the (lining room of the cafe. Out- am ination. aide th e cafe haugs the sign, ' ‘d r i ll T h e Judge held the tn llo r g u ilty in Room Ppstalrs." both cases and fined hlm SOO m arks, T h e G erm an proprietor o f the enfe nt the same tim e expressing his pleas Is still w ondering w hy the president ure in being legally perm itted to pun of the sew ing circle denounces the ish the d efen d an t fo r "his lack o f pat sign as libelous and demands its re riotism and love o f the fath erla n d .”— Chicago News. moval. Judge's L ib ra ry . T h * O nly W ay. TP* tough ti i mti a bard to find th ere '* no dem and for verse I lls life becomes « sordid grind. H e goes from bad to worse. The th in g fo r him to do. I ivi», when Mins the m arket goes Is to d is guise Ids verse like this and w ork It off aa proae —W ta h iu g to u H erald . " T o D e p le te H is L a r d s r . "\Ye*re going to give B row n a su r prise p a rty .” "B u t I thought you had no use fo r Brow n ?" " I haven’t T h a t’s w hy I ’m getting up the surprise p arty fo r him .” —De tro it F ree Prwxa. Gifts for Christmas •J The undersigned is showing a Clean. Fresh Stock of new and beautiful Xmas Gifts, comprising the greatest gathering of Desirable Holiday Merchandise ever offered the citizens of Cottage Grove. «J The Stock is not a selection of odd extremes and useless curiosities, but is a well chosen line representing Fresh Ideas in Pleasing. Serviceable and Appropriate Christmas Gifts that meet the requirements of everybody. «I The Offerings abound in Originality, Merit and Good Taste, displayed in scores of the nicest Gifts imaginable for old and young. Christmas buying at This Store results in the delight of the folks at home. Appropriate Gifts for every member of the family. «I The \ irtue of Reasonable Prices is never neglected—you will find it in connection with Best Quality and Genuine Merit throughout the beautiful stock. «I Those purchasing early, choose from from the Complete Stock. Anticipate your wants now. THE MODERN PHARMACY T H E REXALL STORE’ { Off on Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits W e are offering our entire stock of all wool and mixed Suits for Ladies and Misses' at a discount of 2 5 c on the dollar. Remember, on every $ 4 . 0 0 purchase you * save $ 1.0 0 Here Are Some of Our Prices: $ 2 1 . 5 0 A ll W ool Ladies’ Suit . $ 20.00 ii $16.50 a $14.50 a a it tt a a tt W e Have M any O thers—All at LURCH’S tt • • • • • tt tt O n e-Q u a rter O ff Cottage Grove Who Are Your Friends? A RE they intelligent, refined people, anxious to be con- •**• sidered well-bred and broad-minded If so. nothing would be piore appropriate for you to give them as a Christmas Gift than one of the late books by a standard author. We have all copyright works at $1,20 up and those on which copy right has expired at 75c. It will at least interest you to look over our line and learn what the late books are. : : Benson’s Pharm acy f