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About The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1892)
rp T T T T i T 7 ^ 7 " T T , C Z ?rT n X - t l J±l W — e i B l.lb llE lJ EVKUV J X ik Z> X . , MorriH) jnten(i to establish a gigantic k -. vz MOKXIXG.— m iO A Y tannery in Lake county, Indiana. ? One of th e attractions of the fortli- fuhning Chicago exhibition is to be a — AT— F i . o h e x c k , provision packers, A nnour, S'Mit and O kegox L axe C o c x t v , pyramid of 400 pianos connected by elec- 1 tricity and m anipulated by one woman. P u b lis h e r s . A i . i . n & n i .i r o N . The name given to an American baby B. F. A leev , - - - E ditor . was “ Lynn C. Doyle,” and, wonderful A. fe. B ti rox, Local E ditor and Manager. I to relate, no one present at the baptism noticed the strange sound it made w hen j ----- T erms : $2.00 a year in advance.----- pronounced. A man in Dakota was recently sen- E ntered a t th e pout-office a t Florence, . and me county, eountv. Oregon, » Lane Oregon, uh second-class tenced to prison for hai th e Supreme Court has decided th a t the mail m atter. tim e means nineteen years, seven a d v k b t ih ix u h a te s m a d e k x o w x I'l.lC A T IO X . I xk ' u I notices s cents per line, chc I i ox Insertion. M RS. HARRISON DEAD. Telegram from W ashington «lateof O ctober 25 says: ai *- m onths ami four days. Miss .lessamy Ila rte , daughter of Bret Ila rte , a young girl in her teens, has recently made her first appearance under ¡n print in a sketch of cam ping life in Mrs. H arrison the Adriondacks, for which she also fur- HURD À DAVENPORT, Our W inter Stock Of Boots andShoes We have just Received An immense line of Dry Goods, Has arrived. Fine assortment for Fancy Goods, Ladies’ Hoods, both ladies and gentlemen, p not fail to ask tor our faniou" Fascinators, Infants’ Hoods and Jack and Jill children school Sacks. Come early for bargains shoe—all sizes. —before supply is exhausted. HURD X DAVENPURT. For a Few Days Groceries, Groceries, Groceries! Fresh stock always on hand. We will close out our entire line of Straw Goods. Those desir Well Selected ing a, ’way down bargain will call at once. These goods will Stock of Hats. In this line we ex go at half price. cel all competitors. is no more. At 1 :40 a. m. came the end. nislied illustrations. Fur the aecolid tim e in th e history of An Indiana girl started out in a house i the W hite House the p resid en t’s wife dress and w ithout a head covering, to died w ithin its walls. Mrs. Harrison visit u near neighbor, met her sw eet T H E STEAMER— OREGON'S SHOWING m et death w ith the patience ami resig heart on the way and was induced to E E n .H .C h a n G E nation of a devout C hristian, and her hoard an approaching train, and was AT CHICAGO last days were com paratively free from m arried at the next station. NEXT YEAH pidp. For tw enty-four hours th e ¡»resi The W orld's F a ir m anagem ent is W IL L LEAVE d e n t und his family ha«l been alm ost j credited with th e proposal to ex h ib it a Remains in doubt, but there is constantly a t the bedside aw aiting the collection of good boys of all nations, a no question about the FOR 1 - en d . Sunday night was w ithout spe selection being draw n from each coun LAM) INDUSTRIAL EXPOSI cial incident. But early and late, so fre try 's high and gram m ar schools of TION,—which opens September! ON THE quently th a t he could have slept hut l i t - ' youths from 13 to 20 years of age. 21st, and closes October 22d, b e-, tl«*, tin* president was in and ou t of the Mr. William Reese, the pioneer iron sick cham ber and was never easy fur ing the best Exposition ever! m iller in Pennsylvania, has ju st died at any length of tim e. The day was clear the age of 104 ; lie was never laid aside held on th e I a t i li t C oast. So lat nnd criso and cool, and perhaps the in FOR until his last illness; he could count 11 v c / ^ > -Oregon is concerned it w ill be spiring aunshine and dryness of the a t generations, including his own, and six the forerunner of the Exposition m osphere som ew hat helped th e invalid FLO RENCE, hundred m embers of his family. at Chicago in 1893. The princi- and acted as a stim ulant.* W henever A young man of Englewood, 111 b pal attractions are the magnificent COOS BAY she awoke from a troublesom e and u n satisfactory sleep, she was conscious. suing the fath er of his dead sweetheart American Band of Providence, R. and YAQUINA, She could still recognize her su rro u n d for all th e property she left—hooks, jew HURD & DAVENPORT. : PORTLAND, ings, and a glance of recognition greeted th e physician will’ll he entered the sick room in the morning. About 12:30 o'clock the physician dis cerned a noticeable weakness of th e ' h e a rt's action, and notified th e grief- stricken family th a t the end appeared very near, it was not long. The presi d en t was beside his dying wife, as he had liven for nine hours Continually, and his was the last of tin* loved features her eyes had dw elt upon. Her breath was labored and vary slow. It grew fainter and less frequent, and ns the time-piece m arked the hour of 1 :4G o'clock there was an interruption of the feeble breath. elry, keepsakes—valued at $500; and real estate worth $1009. His claim is th a t they had agreed to own their prop erty in com m on; there was to he no “ m in e ;’'e v e ry th in g each could claim was known as “ o u rs.” The lover sub- stan tiates his claim by letters. A young V erm onter, who was refused by the girl he loved, clim bed in through her cham ber window a few nights ago, ehloroformed her, and tried to steal her I. An art collection valued at $330000, stud embracing some of Connect nt Coos Bay mid Yaquin» with Sun Francisco steamers. the greatest pictures owned in the Ilates, both passenger and freight, are vcr\ reasonable. i m ie n n States. w ic n . im m e n s e Horti- m » ru -| United Immense cultural and Agricultural exhibits, g ygr £ p “ COOS, the result of the combined efforts Wilt make of almost every county in the R E G U L A R D A IL Y TRIPS state. A mineral exhibit exceed Between ing all former years. A Stock De- Part,nent showing tremendous bodily from her father's house. But she progress. To these are added a calm to an.1 roused the household w ith, larger ¡number of exhibits than her crjes. The authorities have the ar ever before; including a magniff- dent swain in jail, but are jierplexed , , , • , , 1 1 cent electrical display under the w hether to charge him with burglary or i . . A resum ption and then a stop— this i ion. combined Thomson-Houston and tim e to la* «‘ternal, and the life nt C aro Edison companies. All manufac While digging potatoesD . P. Gearhart, line Scott H arrison had gone out peace- ttllly and quietly and w ithout ¡min. of Brookville, Pa., made an unusual dis- tures in full operation. Govern- eovery. T urning over a furrow he found n ,e n ^ m odels of B attle Ships. Over 1 GOO miles of new railwav have six eggs, the size of a bantam 's product, U r n constreeled in the U nited States although different in shape. They were d u rin g th e past six m onths. Knitted together hv a small ligament. The e n tire interests of th e Armour fam ily, representing u capital of perhaps <50,000,000, were harm oniously united nii t tetober 1. Au Atclusmi Hv carrier! them into the house on a flat stone. They accidentally fell into a pail of water, lie was amazed nt what fol- lowed. One of the eggs broke and out General office at Seaton. K N O W L E S , N E E L Y amt GETTY». Ow»«r»- A M A S A F . H C ltD , Commwd«* W H IS M A N BROS.' S t a g e : L ine, wonderful Hall of Mystery. The Over Lake Creek Bowl? marvelous “ Little World,” the B E T W E E N E V O E N E X H E A D of TIB product ol a mechanical genius; all interspersed by novelties inci- T.enve Eugene Monday and Thttrsdn> igs. dent to the popular special days. ings- > Frid»y *' Leave Head of Title Tuesday and r Everything new ami nothing dead, W h is m s n Bros., Propri (Kan.) woman has craw led a I lack snake over tour indies G re a tly reduced rates on all tran s- brought up her chickens on th e hugs h»ng. He at mice broke the other eggs p o r ta tim i lin e s collected from the m achinery at the elec and each mie contained a snake, All! were alive and active. They "bowed! —M innesota Hotel, in Eugene, is one tric light station every m orning. Dr. K enny, of th e Halt Francisco tight and came very m ar biting his jjn. block from dejiot. Kates, $1 per dav o f them th e m . I All w hite help. This hotel has been re- Board of Ii<*altli, recom m ends that the get . lie killed all of Head o f Tide Hotel W . W . N E E I.Y , I’ro p ’r* W del Tables furnished with all the p 1*1 fltted and newly (urnfehed. Patronize e n tire C hinese fjm oter la* condemned icacies of the season. Mil<lga,lie’ -dust ipentng an immense stock of! am i »emovi*d from its present locality. and Fruit in season. Best acconitu fallam i w inter dry goods „ t H urJ C'ltaiV1 It is reported in Chicago that the great Davenport's. tions for the traveling public » “Send T he W ixi to your triend». reasonable.