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ALSO POET, DEAD
JARIS, June 4. Camllle Flammnr
lon, the noted French UMtronomer, la
dead.
ti CarniMo Flammarlon, the French
poet-rut ronomer, made astronomy
popular to the laynmn. Jfe suxar
coated astronomical factfl, but while
he won' applause from the luymun
pome of hln Berious minded contem
porarh'H In the study of astronomy at
tucked many of his theories as pure
fancies.
Flammarlon, when a boy nlno years
od, wllnc'HHt'H the sun eclipsed by the
ntpon. Awed by this phenomenon, his
ofalef concern wrh In how astronomers
who predicted thin event, were able
tor tell. Thereafter, tho lad could us
ually be found nt minuet on a neihbor-
,
Ins hill watching the departing orb
and waiting for the uiuiearance of the
sturs. "
In his 15th year he wrote a book on
tho oriKin of the world, but, in his own
words, "It luckily never met a pub
lisher."
He entered tho famous Paris Ob
servatory and became an assistant as
tronomer to Le Verrler, and wrote his
first published hook at nineteen yeurs
of age. It was translated at once to
almost every language.
He soon assumed direction of the
scientific review "Cosmos," and also
published his second scientific work,
"The World Imaginary and the World
Heat."
With tho famous aeronaut Godard,
tho young astronomer ascended in
balloons to study the heavens. These
observations extended over a period of
five years.
During the Franco-Prussian war In
1871, he demonstrated tho practical
application of his knowledge of as
tronomy and telescopes. Hidden In an
observatory at Passy, as captain of a
special corps, ho commissioned other
astronomers to assist him In study of
the Prussian troops banked around
Paris.
All overtures for public office after
.the war were refused by Flammarlon.
He devoted himself to studying double
and multiple stars, their colors, and
spots, the
which he
proper motions and sun
v nances of the science in
specialized.
Most of his great achievements dur
the latter part of his lifo were accom
plished In his observatory at historic
Juvisy. It wits called the "half way
house of kings and ctourtlers." Here
Napoleon had received the news of
the fall of Purls and from here he de
parted to Fontuinebleau to bid adieu
to his army, in 1814. The estate was
a gift to Flammarlon from an admir
er, M. Meret.
Flammarlon will be remembered for
his many books, written In a poetic
and philosophic vein. While great se
crets of the universe are therein dis
closed, they are clothed in language
that Is as entertaining as a novel. It
is on this that his popular fame rests.
Flammarlon himself had said:
"Within the last quarter of acentury
our sublime science has been wholly
transformed. Instead of watching in
ert masses in motion through the void
of apuce, the study of the evolutions
of the stars and life has taken Its
place. It is a signal advance over the
old school, and may be looked upon us
likely to prove the grandest feature of
astronomicul science in the near fu
ture.
John L. Sullivan knocked out 16G
men on his famous tour.
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lng mueiilnes, according to Morris
Leonard, sales manager of the shoppa
Recently an entire carload of 100
washers was received and the local
dealers have Bet a time of two mouths
In which to sell the entire shipment.
If successful this will establish a re
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sales In southern Oregon.
Mr. Leonard haB as his sales force
helping him in the Medl'ord territory,
L. V. Doonard and Charles Wortman,
and this trio has been making real
Maytag history in this city.
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