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    A TE JUDGMENT.
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found your
Impalpable
We Want
eery similar to that o f burned
There w ill be much more aab n
lng than in tbe case o f cotton. <
Will be In tbe focm_pf s crinkly.
In applying this teat to a fabric the
whole sample should not be burned at
once, for If tt to a eo called wool piece
containing considerable cotton tt w fll
be eery difficult to determine whether
It is burning more like cotton or wool.
Threads should be taken from tbe sam­
ple. several each from tbe warp and
tbe woof, and burned separately. W ith
a eery little practice one w ill be able te
detect tbe cotton threads by tbe char»
acterlstlc manner o f burning. Some­
times it to well to pick a thread apart
with a pin and test tbe Individual fiber
with tb e^em e to determine whether
tbe tbread^js entirely wool or mixed
with cotton.—Jean Donaldson Martin
And Sewed It In the Jung Us' sf «he
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Pmnmmm
2on#*
in tbe early days o f canal construc-
tton at Panama there arrived from tbe
United SUtee for duty with the fire de­
partment a Danish Americafa who tMd
numerous thrilling tatos o f bis bunting
trips “ back borne.” Anxious to get a
«banca at tbe Mg «nate o f tbe Panama
jungles, be secured a day off for a
hunting trip noon aftar bis arrival. He
This
o u may determine whether an “all
^ p o l” fabric ta really all wool or not.
The old way o f tailing by feeling and
looking la no longer reliable, for cotton
can bo made both to feel and look Uke
wooL The only core way la to take
•ampleo/bf the goods borne with yon
and make toots o f them there.
I f a piece o f cotton cloth la Ignited it
w ill be loafed to barn rather rapidly
with a bright, steady flame. These la
no disagreeable odor, and when the
material Is completely consumed t h f t
w ill be left only a small amount of
light gray. Unify ash. I f a piece Of
pore wool la lighted tt will be found to
born much more slowly and with a leas
steady flame, emitting s characteristic,
Judgment to Indefinite
We cannot
lay oat instructions far advance to tail
tbe manager bow to meet situations
To boy good raw material be moat
learn to know tbe raw materials, and
many o f tbe teats be applies ere too
One fo r words to reduce to Instruction»
B e moat decide for Indefinite reasons
that now la a good time to enlarge or
retrench; that here to a good place to
open up boslnees; that now to e good
time to boy or to ran low on stock;
that this man needs to be hired; that
this man needs to be fired.
The REXALL Store
Carries a very'large assortment o f everythin* to be found in
the highest class drugstores. A ll kinds o f Pure Fresh D rugs,
Medicines and chemicals, Perfum es, School Books and Sup­
plies, Stationery, L iggett’g and L ow n ey's candies. O ur stock
o f cigars is the best in town. You are alw ays welcome.
QUAINT OLD INN NAMES.
SHE WAS SYM PATHETIC.
that stick out about
with frightful effect.
L Y N N B. FERGUSON
History of the W orld
Route
Through the wonderful Valleys o f the W il­
lamette, the Sacramento, the Umpqua and
the Rogue offer» exceptional enverskm.
Wards In tbe Bible printed In Italic»
Indicate that the words eo printed do
not rightly form a part o f tbe original
text, but were adopted by the transta-
tora to Make tbe senes o f the original
dear, remarks aa exchange. Aa used
la the Bible, ttaUea have no relation
to the eonunon practice o f using them
dazes and footnotes, were printed in
Bailee, tbe text itself beine tn Roman
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
led. “ Pepa, what do you do at the
all d e y r
T n . Voice of Cash.
Apropos o f a young girl’s rich
brtofly.-~OtK nothing!"
marriage, a society man said:
"O u r g irl» don’t marry disadvan­
tageous^ as often aa our boys do.
n the whirl o f love the feqtale
Hew De Yen Malte e CiretoT
doesn’t seem to get as dizzy aa the
to Intelligence o f people may be
male.
ged by aaklng them to muke a
“ A pretty girl told me the other
le ou pepar wttb a pandi and not­
te whleb dlractk» thè band to
vd. The gooé stndent te e math-
“ ‘ W ell, well,’ said 1, ‘and here we
itirai dona drawa ctrcles frani toft
all thought you’d marry the elo­
quent young preacher who took yon
about eo much last summer.'
"T h e girl smiled.
“ ‘ Deeds »peak louder than words,’
she said.1*— Cleveland Leader.
Rather SudcUn.
T h e caution o f the New England­
er in givin g a direct answer to a di­
rect question is proverbial.
Tw o
natives o f a New Hampshire town
met after the funeral, and the first
asked, "W as not your father’ s death
very sudden r
Slowly drawing one
hand from his pocket and pulling
down hia beard, the other replied,
thoughtfully, "W aal, rather sudden
for him.**— Argonaut
Agriculture ta tbe chief pursuit te
Barbados, and without doubt tbe totani
to I be a m t intensely cultivated spot In
tbe West Indies. Sugar to tbe chief
crop and has been from time Immemo­
rial; tobacco to grown »lightly, frail
hardly at all.
A Heavyweight.
The Result,
.
“ HU w ife made him"
"Rite did ntid when site tried Sta
•n the community yhe found be waa
* niM lt'*- R*!ilm.>re American. ’
Brew« Study.
Tbe term “ brown study“ to a corrup.
tion o f braW toady, brow being derived
from tbe oM German “ braap.” roeanlne
the brow.
“ And then.” she said in telling o f
the romantic episode, "she sprang
to his arm s”
“ She did r
“ O f course. Do you doubt U P*1
“ Oh, no,” he replied, “ but after
seeing her I can’ t help thinking that
it must have jarred him quite a bit.”
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