The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, March 17, 1893, Image 5

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    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
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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
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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,
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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,