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About The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1893)
Literary. ORIGINAL AM ) SELECTED.) HOME. Tli« prince riiles up to th e palace g ates And his eyes w ith tears are dim , Fur he th in k s of the beggur m aiden sw eet w ho never may wed w ith him . For home is where the heart is, In dw elling great an d sm all, And th ere’s m any a sp len d id p alace T h at’s never a hom e at all. The yeoman comes to h is little cot With a song when th e day is done, Fur his dearie is s ta n d in g in th e door And his ch ildren to meet, him run. For hum» is where th e h e a rt is, In dw ellings great a n d sm all. And th ere’s m any a stalely m ansion T h at’s never a hom e a t all. D e a t h o f A irs . <>. v „ Brown. ¡I"» office „,„¡1 & ^Q , a" !,'e8SOtlt8''“1” From the Biggs (CaL) A r. us FANCYRGROCEmE^‘NDS ° F STAPLE AND worn“ “ '" ° ‘, l’W IW ‘ « “>««•• an<l wmi| over , lle .„„'re c o , i . v l £ lav n.onu,,,. l„ .t ,he Iffib t coirottful intelligence th at Mr, Emma Elva Brown. »¡(„ ,,ur fabr Ì s ^ mmense ^ ock .1"0 cho , cest teemed t o n n , n e . x tendent of F ar, tn o I m on»areliou.es, »as dead. T|,. , | s ,on the very brink of young m otberb^l ' K"est lu,d entered the tlirc- .10 <1 Of a borne of love, content and I,,,» ' ' '" 'out *° •» '-lade ,„„re » 1. re vece ,c,»t precis,,. Could I but live w ith my ow n sw eetheart in a lint with sanded tloor, I Oft, the connecting link of true »It.. I’d be richer far titan a loveless m an , l‘<»od and fatherhood, and ¡„stead ofad- With fame and a golden store. nnn.ster.ng the earthly blessing, lai(| For home is w here th e h eart is, ; the icy linger, of death „pon the fair In d w elling great a n d sm all. brow and carried the happy bride of And a cottage lighted by loveJight Is the dearest hom e of all. only a few years agO( to A face that cannot smile is never good. pared above, leaving the devoted h.,8- The nation in every country dwells in ¡band wifeless ami a broken-hearted mother and father without a child, h the cottage. was one of those most heart-rending Our words have wings, but fly not scenes that come when least expected where we would. ami while it doe. not seem right, it was ' The language of truth is unadorned a p m of human life known only to the I and always simple. Christendom bow bow I AH . Wise to whom all miusierntoin He who proposes to be an a u th o r* t,le knee and say Thou alone knowest should first be a student. best and we humbly submit. I Emma Elva Colvin was the only child Q I) Every man desires to live long, but no °f -Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Colvin, formerly 0 man would be old. The beet things ar possible, if we will ol this place, now of Florence, Oregon. Pl She was born in Lawrence county, Illi but live for the heat. nois, October 2d, 18(19. She came to AS FOLLOW8: Man is a sort of tree which we are too Biggs, with her parents when a child, '•ortd i niiton Flannel Men’* Suita from apt to judge by the bark. Heilfi- ipmllt) ( aim,,, Flannel „V Youth's F '*• to lio mi Suit. | r„,„ and grew up to noble womanhood, the Apron i heck < 11 ng It* n, • »' a m to ».M, Men's Stun** iron. l ) r « R R I I ( HR 11 It „ IR , |J , Some men by ancestry are only the idol of her parents and the kind, loving I or to i m, Men'« hoot* from A 1,1,,« lot of standard Print« 7 Ao to A,m shadow of a mighty name Hoys' Ibvoi» fr„n, D ouble to ld lire ,» Flannel >L< _ . , and beloved friend of a w ido circle of I on to : w r.l«'«Hi,t tin tin g F lannel | , L . Men a ttubl*r Huntti,« lino" X.'TS to B.AO Resistance does but strengthen truth, ! schoolmates ami friends. She was niar- tiiir? Hoots, Htndkerelilefa from .’»• upward. **»Hhll,« Klxgant J. TX I.adira' Slioea from j 25 to ' 'a, Men « Hut,tier Hip |t,„ ,„ Hhicli it cannot overthrow. rie<l to Case N. Brown on Junuary 1st, 0 7A a, am In Muffler* for llollday Present*. we Men ■ Bobber lltMrt«, H|„nt o can altow you a flue lot to »«•>, t The intellect of the wise is like glass, 1888, and no man ever had a more love’ Moya’ Itublier Hunting It mt» I DU IA A 2A from. ly, loving and affectionate wife and help 11 admits the light of Heaven and reflects 7 M>. A fin» line of U dlca’, (> „ (« 'and t ’hll .......... ............ <li’«’ii'« UNDERWEAR «1 aaionUli it. meet. Although not a member of any ■ f f i ä a s •" ’,;" lu sh ’ LOW PRICES. t hlhlren a Shoe» ai price* lliatl defy The desire of knowledge, like the church she was always a leader in the W J a s S t* * » - * " " competition. '-‘ist of riches, increases ever with the Sunday-School and was an active mem ber of the W. C. T. U. of Biggs, of which acquisition of it. Noble work is the true educator. Idle- she was Recording Secretary. A pnsi- tion which she tilled with honor. She ,less is a thorough demoralizer of the died in puerperal convulsions Tuesday way, soul, and conscience. morning, December 13th, 1892, at the ? ou cannot add one cubit to your age of 23 years, 2 months and 11 days. ’«‘Jure, but yon can increase the volume W ill Pay, through Its Advertleing Col llieM . E. Church where the funeral *nd force of your mind. services were held Wednesday at 1 umns, a larger Dividend for the Money kra' e spirits are a balsam to tbem- o clock p. m., was decorated in a most Invested than can be realized from any , there is a nobleness of mind that attractive manner. Three magnificent | l,ta1« wounds beyond salves. floral emblems, being es[)ecially worthy j ’ other source. "Ren any calamity has been suffered, of notice. One, a large frame, neatly irst t ling to be remembered is, bow woven with smilnx, chrysanthemums, w,K’h Has been escaped. pinks, roses and evergreen runners, ull Tl,e ,lund which doeg not gJnk beautiful aromatic w hite blossoms, rep Because it is read by the people with resenting the gates ajar, along the base I -for* U,lti *l8eS auove il lnore lofty than whom you expect to do business. Con ’ *nd is strengthened by affliction. of which purple violets murked the let ters “ A V . C. T. U .” A beautiful ¡’hi^/°r 'i' ^ an ’ 8^renSfhening habits fyou expect them to trade at your store I know to be good, let us beware mounted crescent o’ermounted byastnr, watwt‘ ,1, -w us uewarc a j pillow of snow-white blossoms at Hie unless you invite them to do so? **fori,H i,i tr 'r|Ut our'td' CH awny from base on wliicl, tender bands had placed I *»w«centinn j / ineW Vif’i0n'’ ° f right’ l,,e wor’1 «nd n mounted anchor five fo- 8 dl,V ' us always in floral grandeur representing that the •irt/tnin foro’,r to grow, our soul ol the bright young wouiuii wan Is a standing invitation. D o y o u . w a n t '■lot) irc expand’ nml oar lives to de-| anchored in the harbor of peace. 0 oYcr-increasing excellence and ■ The hearse conveying the remains of THE PEOPLE’S TRADE? I Hoe. the departed, in a tinesnow-wbite coffin ,4ke 'lakes of snow th at fall unpre- w as guarded by six vouugmen all friends Udtd l’’’i(nrw)rt,>n» tllC eartl1» t l,e seemingly of the family, Messrs. J. A. Foster, W. Lothlr " t C.Vent8of l*fe succeed one J). Baker, Erank Snow, ( ’. E. ChntHeld, Scott LaShcll and W. M. Doty, was fol- ‘ arctb’o . , U‘ 8,10W »‘^I'ors together, Ormcd- No «ingle flake lowed to the church where Rev. A. L. j Dealer In ' ^din ' ° l *,e i)de pro’lucea a sen- Walker delivered a most impressive ser- j no atngle • action creates, i* . " ‘W t i V a. 1« * 4 " " - — y ' mon and an excellent - - - - - choir - - sang, rT, r “ It is l fer ' l ia^ exhibit, a m an’s cliarac- M'cll with My Soul,” ‘‘Safe in the Arms of Jesus,” etc. ÍÜHSwHrtr»', Carpet*, •M-irin ’Ul PF,a,iIlHl' any real and An immense procession was formed G piiím ’ I »r» mt 1*1«% hooiH ami Funiishing ° ver ot’‘era, we must after the services nt the church and the Kte. EtP. SI dms . “hon“«t that ti Ht ',S' " C l," ’9t ,M? mortal remains w ee escorted to Live (L hh I m . Dak cemetery where the Inst ss<l ritss J ‘ ‘‘««.’re tin t H X ° Ur i,lteKrity Hcntlqiiarterw for The extends, M l , , ’ ,er never doubt our were performed. ,,1Ur ban ’• " ' ' o;,,*de Uteir interenta tlm Hvmpathy of the entire neighborhood *! thev k,nd an‘i generous I to ll,e ln;rea't ’.L ev . , 8 ,? ,idy ' -;•••■......generous H ighest P»i, e Paid for ( ouhiry iTmbue lD°tharnr. | ? e do them good —Florence needs a good grocery store ’ !f enable« n« ' n l"n' er ns this For terms, rent rent on on store store buildinn building, etc., OREGON. For terms, E U G E N E , ...................................... ,e ‘ - t o , ‘e,P ”r benefit write Geo. M. Miller, Fairmount, write < J'*me„. Oregon. DRY COOOS CE, L S.',?AP A R T« E N T CLOTHl‘N j1EHATSAiN D'?APSAR,OUS U*'“ ’ BOOTS and SHOES s ? S c a 7 X oR E ;;;DoeNTLiM« - >1 The Old Reliable dry goods house Of J- H. McClung, E U G E N E , WESOLB IT VOt It TRADE, CAI.I, A: C I THE WEST WHY? AN ADVERTISEMENT “ I LEAD, B U T NEVER FOLLOW! S. H. Friendly R Y Q OODt HOPS, WOOL, WHEAT, AND C OTHINC 0AT5 AND BARLEY,