The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, March 03, 1893, Image 5

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    t HE wavzhley o a k s .
G lad sto n e deep in a volume he had
d ra w n o u t of his p o ck et—tru e to h&t
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Trt>e4 Of Wondrous B eauty In t h e p rin c ip le of never losing tim e—d u rin g
I p -1“ 1 state of M assachusetts.
my m om entary absence. A nd th is a t
‘„it oaks a t V.'averleV, M ass., th e sm all ho u rs of th e m o rn in g .”
I TkS s < > f anoak fo rest th a t m u s t
We have
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O u r W in te r ftto e k
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|r *r L i n th a t region, according
1 io A n c le » S in k in g ,
dUSt
F ' ^ l . - i s t s and S tudents o f trees,
T h e s ta r tlin g announcem ent is made
O f B o o ts a n d S hoes
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../.h c e n tu ry . T h e y
t h a t th e w hole ran g e of th e Andes is An immense line of l>ry Goods, Has arrived. Fine assortu; nt for
J evidence of g r e a t age, a n d slow ly sin k in g in to th e e a rth 's crest.
'r n ; i n the n eighborhood, now 'A s proof of th is La G azette G e g ra n h -
1 «mej Goods, Ladies' Hoods,
both ladies and genttenu u. Do
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' its g reat limbs i ique says th a t Quito w as U,Tb5 feet above
I .iboiuators, Infants Hoods and
uot fail to ask tor our famous
u ; .n the ground and n e a rly a ll o i , th e level of th e sea in th e y e ar 1715; in
.lark and Jill children school
, lived, is t h e m o st vea< I- I 1300 it w as only 9,570; in bed, 9,507, S i d e . ( i n e t t.rlv ft r bargain»
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^ . e d i u . e e f tre e s t h a t c a n
before supply is exhausted.
shoe ¡ill sizes.
g su n k 30 feet in th e 55y e ars fal­
r X he displayed in a n y p a r t of h lo a w v in
in g 1745, anil b u t th re e feet d a rin g
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. is m ?11 w orth a v is it
tiie 31 y ears w hich intervened betw een
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th is ¿ W l t t M .
lv00 arm 1831. In 1838 th e city 's level
I It is immense in th e size of its h ad been reduced to 9,530 feet above
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in decay is v e ry th e level of th e Ba -ific ocean. To sum
Tee .U-.ea oak tre e s m th e up th e to ta l, we And th a t E cuador's
-Vx-jliood are of th e s o rt t h a t a t- c a p ita l lias sunk 70 feet in 132 years.
Cro OOrteS,
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A nice line of
; ; ' a verv g reat a g e . an d th a t m am - A n tisa u a ’s farm , the h ig h est inhabited
H r o c e rie e , G ro c e rie s !
G la s s ,
d .heir’ virility u n im p aired .
We sp o t on th e Andes (4,000 feet hig h er
of only one ofther o ak tre e in th a n Q uito itself, w hich is th e h ig h est
i Chii Kiovk n i w <i\s 1*11 iimui,
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L ,v In la n d . says th e B oston H erald , re a l c ity on th e globe), is said by th e
2• cant*com pared w ith th em . T h a t sam e a u th o rity to be 318 feet low er th a n
L 'e n d h: In.swirh. an d is la rg e r and , it w as in 1715.
W ell Selected
T in a n d
venerable, a p p aren tly , th a n an y
T l i c L a d y In t h e M u o n .
ithe Waverley oaks, am i t h a t an d th e I .
Stock of Hats. In this line we ex- EARTHENWARE
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I t is left to our four hu n d red th cen­
[¿veriey oaks, we a re g la d to lcno\v,
cel all competitors.
£>3Jr ALWAYS ON HAND
Lrc been inspected by th e s ta te p a rk te n n ia l to celeb rate a charm ing dis­
Lnissioners and are lik e ly to be pre- covery. I t seems not to be g en erally
Lrretl. It is w orth o n e’s w h ile to see k n o w n th a t th e regal “ m an in th e
L l study these m ajestic oaks. T h e y m oon,” w ho fo r ages or eons has been
Kvsvn to great ad v an tag e in th e w in- I looked upon as the sole ru le r of his
L , when their rugged lim b s a.re b a re . p la n et, sh ares his th ro n e and divides
ia'jtheir i! unease s tre n g th is revealed,' | ids honors w ith th e loveliest sem blance
JB;!in summer, w hen th e y a re covered o f w om an. Would you see her a t her
frith M age, they a re a b je e ts o f w on- best le t it be on a cloudless n ig h t
terfal beauty. The s ta te c f M assnehu- as n e a r llie full of the moon as
ff;ts has a duty to e n fra n eln sy th ese possible. Use a good opera or field
•r saiul make them p u b lic p ro p e rty , i glass. Be p atien t; some fail to find h er
b",-are the ¡dory of th e s ta te , am i al- i a t first. T he face is in profile and looks
-upying
upstr.,; much a.a ob ject of in te re s t as to w a rd y o u r le ft as yon gaze.
¡Keeps a fu ll line o f K-Xliu Quality
h
a
lf
th
e
surface
of
the
moo.
die
hair
b l i.l Stale h o u se, o r th e v e n erab le
d
a
rk
and
coiled
r
a
t’
.
ier
high;
h
er
tlirout
«anctuie called the Old S o u th M eeting-
an d neck' ¡ire ra d ia n tly beautiful. Be­
hue.
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yond h e r profile is seen th e d ark face of
SAVED A D O Z E N L IV E S .
a m airfook-ing s tra ig h t forw ard.
HURD & DAVENPORT.
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B URD I DAVENPORT.
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HURD & DAVENPORT.
. . ..O lillE liS [IV MAIL SOLICITO»
THE SEATON STORE
Pitwi’cp o f M l i v l u *i« l C < > inm oii«l:«l>le
Pluck o f i* OiiJ:>r»d(> M l . i e O w n e r .
FEM IN IN E NOVELTIES.
DRY GOODS § GROCERIES.
“I have heard of some ra re cases of
S achets are em broidered w ith the
said a t r v. ler to a I gcent ()f flow er—rose, heliotrope, or vio­
J ¡vp- rter f the St. Louis G lobe-D em o le t. as th e ease m ay be.
HAKl'W AKE,
TINW ARE,
HOOTS & SHOES,
‘‘big 1 : aw a ease a few d a y s ago
A frame for a bridle o r d eb u tan te's
liLi struck me ¡is am ong th e r a re ones.
p ic tu re is of cream o r ivory-w hite satin
ere coining south on ,the S an ta Fe th ic k ly padded and em broidered with
m A. 4
[ten Denver a few n i g h t s be.". >” .• . k.i-ist-
J U .T 3 Ü /
o ra n g e blo.-Tcyns « r »-«is.
■H. At about tw o o'clock in th e >.•»■.ro ­
A nr.ACFi.rT, recently patented, ills
lit;-, soaiewl'.erc n o rth o f Co «»rado
W*4
th
e edge c f th e cut? lik e n binding, or,
kW ,
rir/s. we went over an e m b a n k m e n t.
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v ; i rs wee ■ full o f i t a n d I w o n 't fo r evening w ear, ad ju sts itself anil fin­
ishes th e rim of th e glove a t any point
r k t » details, but nobody k n o w s how
on
th e a rm w ith a m Ivago of i live r or
isiiili s’! a ire saved th e lives o f a dozen
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Prices W ill bo Found Reiionable-
gold, as desired. T h ere are t hues when
'?■ ■■ t-k it a .vful m orning. A:; s m n us
r r cc
one feels th a t inventors, like ¡mini i- Goods cs Represented.
["'■i i':ie t i o.;r ¡.¡-uses we all trie d to
••i.tiiftlu s le e p in g ear. W hen we « g ra n ts , should be restricted.
I n London a novelty lias be -n i.-tro-
w we found th a t th e fo rw a rd en d w as
duced
in th e w ay of a ‘•lno.e'.' band ’
[lire. .last th e n B ill Y ankee, a n iillio n -
MAX AUK US.
m uiine-mvuer, who h a s p ro p e rty all 1 th a t may be h ired for en, * ...ini.-
T
hey
ure
dressed
uniform
ly
in
wiiie-
l"W?ne state <-f Colorado, g ra b b e d up
|tn armful of b la n k e ts, a n d , ju m p in g (lre<*k dresr.es, and ph.\v omy «n
' s trin g e d in stru m en ts, it. is raid th.id
,ss the flames, landed in a deep
¡'" Hi ¿rift. I*e w as b a re fo o te d a n d clad I th e c iie e t is exceedingly pr-U y. anil
"tly in his under lothes, b u t lie d id n 't th a t th e ir music is quite "u p to the av­
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'■ ’ i to mind th a t a bit. lie sp re ad o u t e ra g e .'’
^uiket, pile 1 it fu ll w ith sn o w an d
L O N D O N A N D PARIS.
•4tw it over the flames. T h is he did
D ealer in
S tatistics in London show th a t in
J®1’and time ag ain im til h e h a d th e
'•i-«’ completely sm o th ered .
T h e re t h a t c ity th e consum ption of gas »■
"Wit another m an in th e e a r w ho s te a d ily increasing n o te
an
l
>‘•«1 have th o u g h t o f th a t b u t V an- th e m ore general adoption « f electric
G’.and 1 te'.t y o u i t w as a p lu c k y -th in g d g h t.
.
T hu queen h a s given orders .or <' -•
I don't know w h e th e r I'd lik e to
( il llb s w iir c ,
(’nr¡M‘ts,
w z ro r roost t^i d e a th , i t looked os tem dve decorative repairs to be «nrrk
G riM B i’it’S
Gents’
’ ".'i it would have to be one o r th e o u t in H olyrood palace, end th e «.flux o
Rents
«Hid
Etc. Etc.
E urnisliiuic
' -» r there for a w hile, b u t Y ankee's w ork , is now engaged m cleaning and
SllBCS.
and
walls
of
¡»OTe saved us.”
re s to rin g th e ’ ceilings
Goods.
t
h - e n M erv’s audience cham ber and ,
G LADSTO NE
,m an d tl adjoiningcorHdor.
AS A READER.
Bnppcr-roor
'' I» the
lx sum m er a t Baris th<- Seine delivers
I're n ile r’H li ii k l t N e v e r t o Lone
to th e tw o p a rts « f the irnigc r
a M ln u tn ’i« T im e .
•* rath >r dis -ouraying to k n o w th a t N euf a b o u t a hundred eub*e in c h « oi
every second, moving w ith «
‘ ro u lj read m ore h o u rs a «lay «•nice
□ ‘
' t h k e thouKrtMl live h -» '
I
„ ¡ gi,«M i.,iK .r» i< ir-r‘ - » '" 'o ........ .
— ih" average A m erican is a b le to
t o , k -p o w .r. Every h ..» O h r c ..h u m l^
OREGON.
3 ':'. av. ¡y fj-o-.n business, he w ould be
1 1 1» read ouly a few «.if th e w orks nn.l ..¡sty H>on .nnil cubic
EUGENE,
te r pm-s u n d e r the arches of th t r . K
it :.r.. reaB w o rth re a d in g .
o r , i-rht m illion MX hundred and fortj
*r ' ■ . me, how ever, is n o t to be
. ‘r - ! by th is k n o w led g e, lie th o u san d cubic m etres «n a «uj -
Tin,-. '
rJ a n c s /rW
vj,-¡n th e prin cip le th a t th e o nly
■ any reiuling «lone is to rea«l. ices oi
1 ’''hjine of co n v ersatio n s, re c e n tly |v find him
la.
, 1 ,r - 11 d 'in g e r said: “ I th in k j £ th e g rav ey ard . He D know n a» the
yituiated
• ’ i ll t.ie y e ar 1871 th a t I rem em b er , . . j j o n sie u r do Ccractcru ,
,
' Gladstone's) p a y in g m e a v isit a t , : uv , on h an d an ^ o t
d t- 1
' “ el.Vii in th e
\Ye b eg an tioMS lo s u it
. ,r „ b l n u .
- “>i l-d itie a l and th eological uub- serip tio n . He only
f
tb „ (le. -
anti k ith becam e so eng ro ssed a b o u t th e life
ffonl
|m- ,
1 tiie conversation th a t it w as tw o fu n d and then
uu.«l sketch
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1 “• morning w hen 1 le ft th e room to c -in a tio n a b,|° ’Tra.!’ ?
u> mahe th e '
* bn k from m y lib r a r _ y W arin g b rillia n t and culog»** ‘ .jtor> believe J
' ” matter in hand. I re tu rn e d w ith ^ „ u r n e r s and g en era
J<jst o n u ,
a » few m inutes and found Mr. • ,, 7, ¡n thedecenw • • ‘
j,
I ¡Whence of mind.”
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