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Yoodooism, or voodoo, that senate
worship that cornea dowa from the na
tive customs ef West Africa, ia still
practiced to a great extent la Haiti,
where they believe that the body has
two spirit*—a good one that retains to
Africa, and a duppy. who remains la
the vicinity of the dead. These “dup-
Bt?*"
considered to be very dan-
gMwos dhd ta order to drive then
• * V from the hoase where a «rath
baa occurred, all standing water is
thrown oat. had food and mm provid
ed t* propitiate thf “duppy- and pe*
and ad the deers ind windows, and
oven crocks in the house are staffed
op to keep then out
VoodooUm, unfortunately, foes mpeh
farther then thin belief, and tbe nse
of all kinds of charms, the worship
of a certain sacred green snake, and
the Inciting and Inflaming of the ne
groes to emotional heights by strange
ceremonies coutlanss In Haiti even
now: At tbs close of a voodoo meet
ing when the audience is excited to a
wild hysteria a dance called the “lnllo-
•chl" is performed which ends In a
wild orgy, an exchange states. In all
these wild ceremonies and dances. »
drum Is the Instrument used. Its rhyth
mic throbbing tending to excite tMfle
who hear it Indeed, from that im
memorial drums have been ugafl Jbr
this purpose, the nerves of eeijt the
moat civilised ead self-contained per
sons responding almost Immediately
to a steady thrumming.
ih oats si Oaasrihas the Behavior
nmsrlaaa ’io idiare In That
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Six are nudi that the car tamediately tool
in its field.
The Moon Six-86 waa designed. buih and
puñada— to provide the asan oí moderate
battle of tbe Argonne began I was In
a dugout when aa American officer
commanding a regiment of artillery
■stood frith his watch la his hand,
counting tbe seconds. Be bad bean
ordered to begin Bring at 5:30 In the
morning. All along that Use of many
miles tbe officers of the groupings bad
their orders. The aero hour was 5 :80.
This particular officer stood waiting,
waiting. I lived aa sge lfl five minutes.
Tbe seconds seemed to Brag aa awful
length. One, two, three» tour 1 counted.
"But finally aero came This officer
turned to his aid. It was not neces-
snog. This aldi fi captale had antic*-
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Cold Breakers
I have always been of the opinion
that thf complaints against providence
have been lU-groonded. and that the
good or bad qualities oT men are the
esqsss of their good er bed fortune
store than what is generally Imagined.
Thera ere no doubt Instances to tbe
contrary,'and pretty numerous ones,
too; but few In comparison to the in
stances wo have of a right distribution
of prosperity and adversity: nor. in
deed could it be otherwise from the
common course of human affairs. To
he endowed with benevolent disposi
tion and to love others will almost in
fallibly procure love end esteem, which
Is tbe chief circumstance In life and
facilitates every enterprise end un
dertaking besides the satisfaction that
Immediately results from It. The case
.Is mufeb the same with the other vir
tues. Prosperity Is naturally, though
not necessarily, attached to virtue and
merit; and adversity. In like manner,
to vice and folly.—David Home
they stopped. Meantime the infantry
was preparing to make Its charge. 1
Oat Away With It
rede along the front Hose of artillery
"Too
mustn't
smoke a cigar on the
la the early morning. Below I sew
the American beys getting ready to front platform.'* said the motonaan.
“This isn't a cigar." responded the
auke their drive. It was tbe moat
wonderful, tbe sublimest eight 1 ever smoker.
“Huhr
saw or ever expect to see 1 shall
"This Is a cigarette, which—"
a ever forget, because It la stamped In
Here he took a couple o f hasty
delibly In my brain, the enthusiasm
and the exuberance of the American
"Which may be smoked while yarn
gunners. They may have had no prevl*
eaa training, hat I shall forever hooor are arguing about It."
the American artillerist, and I shall
never target the opening of tbe battle
Notice of Appointment
of the Argonne.'*
In ths county court of tbs statn
of Oregon for the county of Yamhill.
S/iOFAR OF GREAT ANTIQUITY Ia the matter of the estate of Lloyd
op pi;
Whitmore, deceased.
Notice la hereby given that Flor
ence 8. Shook, has by an ordar of
the above named court been duly
* Dr. Cyrus Adler, writing o f tbe appointed Administratrix of the
ahofar, cells It tbe solitary mu estate of Lloyd Whitmore, deceased,
Dickens' Levs o f Humanity.
sical instrument actually preserved In*
and that she has duly qualified as
Dickens’ love fo r humanity, bis de tbe Mosaic rltusL "It Is also.” be
sire to right wrong and relieve suffer says,* "the oldest form o f wind instru such Administratrix.
Now, therefore, any and all per
ing, were some o f the reasons given ment known to be retained In nse by
by Sheriff Lyelt, n talented member o f the world. Professor 8telntbal point sons having claims against the said
the Scottish bar, speaking before the ed oet that this was an Instrument estate, are hereby; notified and re
Glasgow Dickens society, fo r the admi no doubt used ia prehistoric times. quired to present the same to the
ration that writer had won. "T h e Bar Wetsstein Is o f tbe opinloo that the
said Administratrix at the office of
risters o f Dickens” was the speaker’s use o f the ram’s horn may have been
L. F. Hall, 103 Main street, with tho
subject. He referred to Mr. Voles, borrowed by the Israelites add goes
proper vouchers, within six months
Eugene Raeburn. Tommy Traddles,
from the date of this notice.
Sidney Carton. Sergeant Busbus and
other characters well known to Dick*
Dated at Newberg, Oregon, May
Sth, 1919.
"One must leave behind the spirit
Florence S. Shook.
e f criticism and give oneself up to n
Administratrix of the estate of Lloyd
whole-hearted enjoyment In reading
Whitmore, deceased.
Dickens." he said. “There might, st
Date
of first publication May Sth,
times, be exaggeration or forced sen
timent. but there Is also genius. I
1919.
don't know why he made Tommy Trad-
Date of last publication June 6th.
dlen s lawyer, unless It was to show
1919.
that we barristers are not all as black
as we are painted. Dickens waa at
his best In depleting deep and genuine
pathos, free from sentimentalism."
Famous Fleet Street.
A modern writer has called Fleet
street the "Street of Adventure." and
the name Is a good one, writes A. A.
Metbley. In “ A Child’s Guide to Lon
don." for here all the news o f tbe
world Is gathered together, and the
strip of sky overhead is crisscrossed
with the telegraph nnd telephone wlrae
that bring tidings o f warfare . . .
victories, revolutions, and marvelous
Inventions and discoveries.
Ths road certainly deserves Its pic
turesque title, but; In medieval times
when, as Frolsskrt says, the Londoners
were the perilousest people tn the
world, sod the moot outrageousest. the
name would have been eves more ap
propriate. Then the adventures them
selves aetuslly took place here; and
again and again In history we And
wild stories o f tumults . . . fought
odt on the rough cobblestone* o f old
“ Flete Strete."
China** Mtitle.
E x t r a Q u a lity
Its Coaranteed to P U y
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Chinese music has alw ays been be
yond the grasp of the occidental
mfnd, appearing to hake neither rhyme
nor reason to K. As a matter o f fact,
a Chinese musician must be very
skilled. Indeed, In bis profession to
bold a position In aa oriental orches
tra. Chinese music Is not written. The
words o f some of the favorite songs
M v * been preserved, but the Urate bda
been banded dowa from father to sen
tor generations that go far back before
the day o f the troubadours. When
music Is played 1* «•
according
to the memory of the most dan and hts
Mens ef interpretation. A musician rib
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sons o f danger and distress Famine,
n plague o f locusts, and drought occa
sioned the blowing o f this Instrument.
The shofar was employed st tbe pub
lic ceremony o f excommunication. A
very curious use of the shofar in later
times was in funeral ceremonies. I
quite agree with Wettsteln that this'
use o f the instrument is qnlte apart
from the Semitic custom and.that it
was probably borrowed. As a signal
Bring your
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Admimistru tor’s Notice
Settlement
of
Fiaal
N otice Is hereby given that the
undersigned administrator o f the
estate o f A. J. Palmer, deceased, has
filed his fin al account as administra
ted o f said estate, in the County
Court o f Yam hill County, Oregon,
and that said Court has appointed
Monday. May 26th, 1919, at 11
o'clock a. m. o f said day as the day
and hour fo r tbe hearing o f objec
tions to said find! account and the
settlement thereof.
Now, therefore, all persona inter
ested in tbe estate o f said decedent
are nereby notified and required to
appear at the County Court room,
at the Court House, at McMlnnvlUe,
Y am hill County, Oregon, at said
time, to then and there show cause.
I f any there be, why said account
»M b ld not be settled, slowed and ap
proved. and said estate forever and
fin a lly settled and said administra
tor discharged.
Dated A p ril 34th. 1919.
CL L. Parrett.
Adm inistrator o f the estate o f A. J.
Palm er, deceased.
Notice ia hsreby given that the
undersigned, O. A. Hodeon. Adminis
trator of the estate of Alfred Wheel
e r deceased, has filed In the County
Cqurt of Yagthill County, Oregon,
his Final Account of «aid «state, and
the Honorable C. F. Daniels, Judge
of said Court, haa fixed Monday, the
9t!u day of June, 1919, at the hour
of ten o’eloek in the forenoon of said
day as the time, and the County
Court Room at the Court House In Clarence Butt,
McMinnville, Oregon; aa the plane
A ttorn ey fo r Estate.
of hearing objections to «nid Final First Issue April 94.
Amount and for the settlement of La*t Issue May 93.
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