° " . - h . . . . _ . . _ . _ _ . . _ .r a.-r . . _ . . x - = 'x " . " - . . . . . . . . .n..w. . . . . . . . . . . .m. . . _ . _ - - M..n. . _ _ _ _ _ d _ _ . . _ _ . . . . . . . . _ . . .s..J _ _ _ - " " rwW.rJF- _ , , 12 TilE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE January 29 , I94 _ _ - ANCIENT EGY PT. - Much History Gathered from a Single Site , Abydos , 'l'he tlontinulltion ! of he t work of the I ' ' ion fund al Egypt exilorttiolt ' ; 11bdos this J'WlI' hu : given Il wid , Pl' view of the early viJizntiou , of which the general I lines had been fixed h.r the t Previous lvork011 the royal tombs of Ow lawn , writes Pi ' of . 14'lindel's Petl'it' , t.o the Lll ) don ( 'l'iml'H. 'l'he ( 'leal'aJu'p ( or I11e t old tetHl'l ' ( ' Site Over Ht'\l'nl al'I'PH haH brought to light , ill a depth of about t 20 feet , 110 It'Hs I han Ian SuCPSSiV ( t'mpl's ranging ill U ge f Toni 500 ( to I 500 ) B. C. ' .Ii'or tit t ( ' I ; 1'H1 ! t time ( we can See OJl one Spot the ehaJl PS fl'otH age to age through t the t whole of g I gyllinn hiHtf'1'0 . H'l'ul'atl' ' tllpt 1)111I(1 illg wus an tlrail' : of nnatonly rather t than t Spale : < 1 Work.Thewn11s ( or mild hl'id\ ) ( were so 'ommingled with h th IP soil thai in'PHsant- ( ( " lion ( lilting ! with U shal'l' ' knife ( WIIH Ibe I : only wny to (1i)4rinliuat ) ( ( ( till' 1)11(1 ) { WOJ'I\ Often ) ollly a sill gle ( 'OH rSP of hl'i'I\H OJ' U hill I bed ( or fOllndation RUIH1 waH all that told or tllP great 1)1111(1jugs which hail : ( eXiSl(1 ( there for ( ( 'PIlt"m'it'H Over 5,1)1111 ) Ii ) ( IitsnretneiiI t H were - 1akPn t for the Pluus \ and le'IH The lift Ill result liS regards : the religion iH chat t t Osiris was not the t J'igilllli ( god of hn10s , ; the jH'lw : I 12-0(1 ( , P pt)8u1 ) t. , and then nw god of tIle' t ( 11'(11 t , 11IPIII1l1i t Pnl t 1V'i' i 1 , ( ' ilon- 01'(1 here dclvn l 10 tlIP 1 Iw'lftli t ( I dynaSiy. 'rllP most striking t ( 'III1IU'p iH AP'U ahoul t the < fourth d\'umdY ( , when the ) ) ( temple was ilholhll'd ( , and 01I I\ , ' a J.I'PUtpal'1'h ) ) , 01'1)nrned oll'PI'ing iH I'oulld , full of 'ot'P ( hay Hllbst UtPR for Hac'- l'ifi'f ( ; . 'I'hi exa(1ly ( agrees 1vI1h I IIIP I a'otJI1t ( ( or HPI'odot"tlH ( I IIn ) r ( 'lIpopA had ( 'loHPd till' I ( 'III plPH aud forbidden ( SUrifiees. 'I'hi mate . Pin lij'.iug' of Idslol' ! , ta made tile more I'pal 1)tiutIiuo' . ro 'UII iYO1'y SI'alutIt I 1 ( of CIll'ops of the t fiIlPHI' work , whi'h ( shows for the t first' . t imp 11) ) ( fare : and l'hal'aI' ( ( of the g'I'pat huih1PI' and ol'J.auizPI' ) who made ilIP t ( l + gytinit ! ! govPrnlunt ( ) t- and ( ( 'i\"i1ization what it waR for thCHlHltIH1H ) orpal'H . aftpl' Thi : ; (111'Ving is now in Ili t ) ( ' ( ' 1111'0 IlIU- , H'um. The (1iR'o\.PI'i's ( of the ( iViIZ1 ) ! . - ion 1 of I1) t ( ( first dynasty , the < he ) ( . ginning I : of the 1 kingdom ' pXIHlnd wlla 1ve already had from my wwl" ( in the royal Iom1)5. or . Il'ues , the found'I' , Wl' have 118x1' - of u In 1'ge Iobnlnl'UoH' ! of green ! glaze with his name illlaid in JlUI'- pip I ; thus polyh1)1110 ) ( glaring is : ak'u t back : \ thousands of yeltrs he- fm'p it w11S )1PVionsly ) known to 1 exist' . ' 'I'll ( ' 1'I'PP ( use 01' great tiles of glaze for wall ( 'o'.PI'illJ.H Rhow ! how usual the art ) vas : ; then. < In the higlll't.tI't ; : \ of d'Ii'a ( ivory ' ' , ' thp1'p ' sP'pl'al ' ( 'al''ing ( ( are pipl'pS of this . age ; esehally ) ( , the figure ( of an aged king ' for } its Rllhl1ph' and chal'a'tpl' RhuH1H in the front J rank of s\wh Work ' ' in , \ ( , ( 01ll1H\1'ahI0 ) \ 1 the finest earrings of Greece 01' Italr. , \\'p mllst now reckon the PHl'limt ; 111OIlal'e11y fiS the equal of any later age : in RlwlJ'tel'hnical anil . . r fine HI't. 1'0'ttel'Y of forms and ( 111aten1nI I I quite 1I1I1\11oWII in 17gyt also hr- long to this remote age ; and it III'o\'PS ) 10 he ) ilenli'lil t ( I 1Vi1'11 ihI t ) ) till Ol'pte of the irate npolithi age. 'Phis fresh ( 'OIJlJ'tioll ii Iiistrats ( till' Bide and the ( 'lll'onology of that : Jll'l'i(1. ) A head of a ( 'alllPI modt'll'd in poHl'I'Y dikes bark its I'pla-ioll ( too Egypt some .jOOn \ ' ' ' hitherto 1I'IH'C of it had .1 \'PaJ'H' 110 appeared l'fOl'p Ul'pt'k ( l'ilnes.:1n I'ons' ( 'awing : 0 I'a hpal' PXtenls also the fauna of early Egypt. The grItI I fort long known as till' Ah IIIIPI PZ % ; phib is now ( 'Ol1lll'l'1' , ( 'd with the I'Pl11ail1R of'anot"hPI' fort , whirl wus dist'o"PI'e ] between - tween t that and the ( optit' ' 1)eir , whit'h is ill a third 1'01'1. Then' b111Iii ings l)1'o'p now / to han' heel ) the fortified 1''Hidpl'H ) of the kings of the second ( ( ) dynasty , 11'hlose Sealillgs wp ha \1' ( found in dwelling 1OOUIS. Of a la ter I age may he ) noted some IUl'gp decrees of the fifth and sixth dynasties , Ilse Oldest exam pie of iI'on'l't . knowl1 , whit.1t is of the sixth dynasty , and ill the eight' ( ' ( 'nth ( d\'naHt" , H great ' memorial Iablet t of t hI' g'I'tImothPI' : ) ] of that t line , and the remains of a ( lilt tl'11I' pIe of the type of Ieii' I ) cl Il11hri. 'l'hSl' are hilt t he salipnt points ( if a wint'I"s wOJ'Iof tIllH'h historical intPr(51. 'I'1) ) ( ( ( 'ollt > ( 'f.ioll will he exhibited as usual at Univrsily { O1lege ( , Dower street I " 1'1'011I July 1 to : ! 5. . FATE OF F J.M'JU 1 SHIP3 Some Worn out Vessals Used as Ware' houses 011 A rcan Coast. If you here to visit Homl' of the ports 011 the Boast ( of \ \ ' pst Africa which are not yet : ) reviled with docks and other facilities for ship- ping , you would see the hulks of litany steanWl's , HOllll' of them formerly - Illerly well known in New York harbol' , that in the day of their d ( ' ; . 'lim' ' 'in ' ' humble ( ( are ( playing a very I'oll' \\'ol'n out and dilapidated , says t tIll' Nl'Y ol'k HUll , they are 1I1001'l'd near tIll' niOllthiS of rivers , Iuidt the bur , alld take the place of wH\'eho\lses. 'I'll ( ' palm oil , palm Le I'11eIs , gl'ouud nuls , rubber'OI' . " and 01 her l'ommodities whil'la ( those regions have : to Sell , are stol''d 011 hoard 1 lIetw old n'sseI8. III nIP deckhouses ' the ' sire quu'- l , 1l'I'R ( of the PIItS of ' el'S agents EUI'ope.m tl'l : < liug- ( 'OlIlpallit'R whiell . bal'tpl' goods With 1 the ua IIVes for these iu'til'lps. \\1)11 ) s1'anl\ \ : ' ; ( Hni' into the ports Ihey 1 tit' aI p to the hulks and load with the ' ' ( ( a'umu- ( ( lalpd fl'pig-ht. One of tlH' most illlpol'lant of I I1PS ( p'pol'l ( fool is i BOllnon , , a branch of' t he ) ( N ig"r dell ( ] a. It I t has long 1IPII ( I'olpt11o , legitimate tl'Hd , hut il was Cure the I II1m"fl'u - ( ( ] ! > ut- I'd ( RlaHon of thp Hla'el'R. \s : mana , : tOOOO : ) ( ) captives WPI'P old ill the market : of Bonni1l , thp first : ' O years or lIP t Wtll c'nttlry. Bonny is today t Oil ( ' of t ht' gr'at- est ! ; mal'kl'tR for palm oil , and : : ! 'I O- ) , ono ( ) Ions are ( sometimes shipped to . . Earope . in .1 I . ( 'al' . Until 1 qui ig recull ( t Ir , one of the . . . . . . . . . - - " ' - - - - - - - - " - . t I ( I - - I " 11' H h - I V I 1 1 To Make R.oom " j ( ) For Spring Purchases ! We offer the following J for the next two weeks f fI I - - - , - - - . Kitchen Cabinet" like ! cut in size , but not ; constructed of cottonwood and gum : Full size 28 x 48 top , only = m = $4.25 ; . . _ _ - - _ . . - . _ . .b' , _ _ _ _ _ . . _ Solid Oak Bed Suit . Room = a = $16.00 . . - - - - - - - - - - - CARPETS , all grades at REDUCED PRICES BRUSSELS BY THE ROLL I . . . ' j We handle no samples . I - - I I During February we will have a big Special " , Couch Sale. Watch for VVindow . Dispa.y. ! , - - - - - - 'Reavis & Abbey , . . , . , - ' ) 't. ' ! " fliN.fIW . smallest alld ( mOST v ; a = fill ! of the hulks at BOllII\ was all tllat was left of a vessel whit'll ill her pl'im waR one of l1IP III0Ht IlolHllal' ships Hit ii jug froth X'w York ill the l'r11nsnt'laiith \ ( t I'idp. : slip was the old Adl'iat'ic' of Ilse ( 'ollhIR line. The Adl'ia1i i ' fOl'pal's ' ( ( was \pal's very ' wills ' ' ' ' of populu' : PilHHC'lIg'PI'S as one tile h'st and most ( 'OlllfOI'\bl ( : \ ( ' boals of the line illld man\ , ti'IIV- rlPl' would hool\ for 110 othpl' n't- spl , referring wait tilt flIP sti1 . iug' day of the t : Idri11lie ante itl'Onn(1. After the AI'.i'p WitR wit h- drawn the Adl'ill + iir t i ( beame ) : \ \ one or , It ncw line l of vSSelS , with { htl- ; way , Ireland , , aR the I Ii Otli ( ' pOl't. 'l'hiR V'nt t tlJ'P 1Vas not HUC''PHRfnl ( , and after the AIlJ'ia1i had teen l ) laid tip a1 Birkenhead : for a IIUIIl' her of years , and was bout to be laHH'kpd to piP'H few old iron , she was finally bought for a Song - am1 taken to l onll.r HK one of t flIP slor- age f hulks. The day came ( at last when the old vessel wns WOI't bless , even for storage ) urOSPS. RIH' } Weald Sar'Cly ( hang toopthl'l' , and till' work ! of ImmpingIIPI' out t had 1)e- come too : nrduous so slIP was towed HI th ( river ! a little way . , her nose was ) aged into n swamp ] , and there she was left 10 fall to pieces at her Ipis\IJ'p. sir l1iIver Lottge. Sir Oliver Lodge is a Il1Hn1alkpl1 I about in London. 1:1l' : has conceived - cciyed a cYi'l' for fighting fog In' i' : ' i' : ' b . electricity , the current 10 be shot from tall 111ilSt' : t ; . . . - . . . Pay a Visit to Portland , Ore. . , , vuro- ing Hard Wint.ers , - ' ! { { A Ho'k ( of' evening grosbeaks - _ ' HsuallJ' visit this city during the ( win1l'I' , says the < Prtland Ol'l'- gonian. : l'ht'ha , n > been flitting about and feeding the seeds of tlH' lo(11S1 l < trees , the pods of which \ till : eiitlg to ilte ( bl'allelIPs , and ( eking the stems from whic.h I r IhP I Seeds of tJl ( mapll'H have fall- pn , l' 'VilPUI'Iv ) finding i soiiiethiim patalllp 111 ( ( ( . 1'I1's ( bards did not visit thp city last willtl'l' , it was HHppospd on account of the season slot b'iIg ) ) fooIl'Yl'I'l' ill ) thl ( ' illoilnt11111.4 and forests Where ! tIPY ) have their hil till t H. 'l'hereare se'iernI 1 seeIs ; of g'I'oHh'aks seat tel''d over North 1IH'I'ic'a ( , front I Ih1 t ( ' faJ' 1I01t'h WHY down into t \ i\lexie ( 'Pliy [ derive all ( name from the large stout t bill whkh iH ( 'haruc'tpl'ist h' of --h ( , ' whoh' family. The p'eninggl'os' " beak iH the on sppl'ies seen h'I'p. L1'I < H'ks of tlll'HI al'p oft eII S'II ) in ' lip i pin wood 011 the ( ' 'HHI'clpt : ! and BIII mOlllltaiu8 HH late as II : lay ( : , being on their way from the south to their Sllmmpl' haullhi in IIIl' far t'ollIltl'ips of nw 1I00'th. I l'lll'HI' , ( ' HPl'1I at ditfPI'l'lIt ( tulles iu 1Viseonsin Iud : IS fin' ! east lH : Ihe' I Npw England sta1l R. Bat they are sUJlpospd to visit this . : : it\ , ' when the t snow gets unusually . - . deep in the mOlllltains , but the l'.f movements a ppl'Hl' to be cn pl'i- , - 'ions. The blue , pine , nud l'OBn- breasted species ) of the ' k It I'e of more showy plumage thaJl Ill' t evening g-I'oshpuk , whieh is of . nlolest colors , but still is n beautiful - Ufu I bird. , ' - , , . r