The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, January 26, 1894, Image 2

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ibe m inistry and would fioou tuke Or­
I SHALL NO',- pie fo r THEE
ders.
ue course of time the Vikins arri-
Fçr tj,.e , ihn|1 uo,
1 innati h ig h o f farne a n d name;
i »ne afternoon aft> r tiu business oi the
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! ved nt lier -look in re-kin, She, was
- I-l’Ill MULI, every rielo-.Y .
Foolish m en thou n.avcni »lay,
j u s t R eceiv ed a t t h e —
day
was
over,
Mr.
Morton
entere
1
his
j
Clayton
1 and th e y a re r o t the sam e.
A TALE C F SIXTY YEARS AGO Hardly mud,- fast before Mr
—.»T—
linm-x and to th e delight oi bis ta m il-,
was on board for news of his child.
W hy ih.nuM I ex; ¡re
Pl.oRL'gt'i:. J. 1ST LkX'kTV, p i: boon .
For th e fire of an e j e.
Captain Johnson was almost struck .cad the following letter:
lit Mom: A m is .
S len d er v .a i.t or i w an lik e limb?
la
’L for them th a t i should die?
speechless w hen he saw him, hut uC j
San Francisco, May 20 (813.
THCKC JS ALWAYS HOP£.
The round b reasts, tl ° fre 4i skin.
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hurriedly collected himself and iu t i n - , Dear B r o t h e r . h s v q this inorn-
C heeks crim&on, h a ir so long a n d rich;
They wandered about for gome little
littlvtnlj Indeed, I sh all not die,
swer
to l.is questions, told him be had ¡ng arrive.ljg»Sa’.i Frr,,jcisco on our way
T he eternity of one mistake IS surer tinie xtear tin, camp wile#, seeing a line
Plfease God, not 1. for any shell.
;?ur „„.¡¡,.1, the Viking,
I ban the eternity of a lifetime of good , lump of bushes a little further on, they letters ami would bring H:<n <o his of- to Monterey,
The golden h a ir, the forehead thin.
T he ch aste m ien, tilt) gracious euse.
deeds. This is doubly evident after hav- made their way to it ami found lierries ftee w ithin the hour, v,i»rds cannot dc- |,aw t.j)ec ,^ rgo t0 j i He|„irge here, and as
The rounded heel, tho languid ton©—
serits-the
agony
of
the
strongm
an
whet»
s-,on
ty,
th
at
is
accomplished,
we
will
Fools alone And d e a th from the»©.
ing read the case of Lionel Stagge who ¡n sn(.), quantities that in a fen moments
he.reail
Mr.
>»ort,.n's
letter—a
le»»er
ko
;
saii
for
Monterey.
Look
for
us
in
the
T
hy
s h a rp wit, th y p erfect cairn.
matle one mistake» lind now must le g|,eir baskets were tilled amt they were
T hy th in palm , liso the sea foam;
T hy w hite neck, th y blue eye,
luu-U* to wuficr, tw ir>atur what his lor- ^Lout to go back, when all of a Hiiddvn a filled wi’j i Sorrow for himself and fam- ofling about Thursday if all goes well.
1 ahull uot die for the»© alone.
ilv.
] Notions, Groceries Provisions, Oiled Clothing, G rass Seeds, Ila rd -
Until then adieu. Love from us all to
mvr or later act ions jire sent th at in good. j,|ac£ form sprang out of the shadow anti
W om an, graceful as the sw an.
UteT
he
became
roti’;.«
b
at
calm,
he
w nh its
its i.-lv-rs
each of you.
,'Society is quick with
¡e lv e rs ' o p i n ­ -ras-s-l Inm l by her long golden ha:-,
i ware, Powder and Shot, Leads, Oils, T urpentine, Coloring» &c. &c.
A wise m an did n u rtu re me;
L ittle palm , w hite neck, b right eye,
ion of one who makes ¡uift-rror in life, Nanita gam a terrible shriek nnd [e -i questioned the cpq .sin as to the particu­
Your Affectionate Brother,
1 shall not di© for ye.
—
Take a Look at our ■ ■
—D ouglas H yde in London Sun.
and it m arshals itself against taking it proiia iqsin the ground. Irina, eould not lars of the disaster, hut neither from
R ichard C layton .
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mid-lie or conservative course, w hich is cry out us the savage pl^-pd bis hand 1 him Mor Mr. Morton's letter, could Jie
A n O ld F a m ily .
G reat preparations were now’ made
Several years ago there was an old
th e path of w isdom. But to Mr. Stagge over her mouth and, dragged her ti> „ I glean a ray of hope, that possibly by
for
the
reception
of
the
loved
ones
who
family in Pennsylvania named Roth.
In Dry and Fancy goods, wo have L adies' and G ents’ S h irts anti
there is something greater than the opin- the shadow of t»,s trees near bw, She 1 some intervention of providence Irtua
had l»een so long in foreign lands, and Indeed tho long lino of Roths was about
and
Rudolph
might
have
-been
saved
Draw ers, Wool and Cotton, M arseilles Q uilts, F lannels apd woolen-
ion of society. It is his inner conscious- thought her Jasl hour had come. She
their arrival was waited for with great all tho family hud to show by way of
and so m uch’ diil they make Dress goods. Look a t our large stock of
new of now doing right. This knowl- recalle. fc)i t | 1P atoriw she |,ud read of from a watery grave’, ami he was forced anxiety. Poor Christy was the only one distinction,
of the long branches of the family tree
to the conclusion th at his beloved Irm a
edge of doing right which he craves ami
o(
who showed no eagerness. She could do and the N iagara of blue blood that had
works for, which he looks tor ami finds,
, was dead.
I n o t'in g but weeR »' ’ wring her hands in centuries past coursed through their
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' veins that people of the more recent gen-
which he thinks out and digs out
,lcrip., them b> inches. These th o u g h ts, But the sad news must be kept from
-'H ^ ^ H a ^ U d b v e d p j^ jy y ^ really began to think these
at J!jj_th»j¡j¿¿t,
Black, White and Grey.
Mrs.
Clayton
for'
the
present.
She
had-
himself, which le r, join s i n a „ new- ( pViI.|Hlw(>rP,| |„.r a ,„i her senses were
mistress under , ! ^ W M ^ n r c u m - "'n.d-oS'WAe o^e-fiile account.
been
very
ill;
for
days
she
ha-1
hovered
,
/.
....
r
One
evening
there
happened
to
bo
n
found treasure that is tin »(Jowledgenf, j,1Ht |(.av;ng her when she felt herself
Plush, velvets, silks, gim ps and fancy trim m ings.
H osiery, g lo v es,
featl stances, and on the morning the A iking party ¡n .the littlo town of M-----, and
doing right th at is wort |, aving.
1* i» - dropped heavily to th c grouniUand in- between ^ie ami death, . scarcely
. . a ■»lance
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corsets,
ribbons,
saxony
yarn,
and
hundreds
of
other
choice articles..
aPPcare<' in *',c ol‘'" 8 she eould not lie beside the great Roth family tho guests
i;v« Hu» Gw.d for w> .„i » « u.. -
. cr H weight trem bling in the b:
r1** * K
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Lungers it gtantlv she heard a fierce hand to hand
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1-ersuaded to join the family who went numbered among others young Dr.
%; >u,.r
n,., I . . , . . '
.........
........... the last spark of hie seemed flickering
Sharp. He was a popular and rising
gives him i r sL.
‘ jyl-ow vr and fuller life, combat going on over her. The next
from the suffering ° ut in 11
“ttilinS vcs8e’ ,o receivo physician and considered by m atchm ak­
and ready to go out
The opin’.o’a j,, soe’.ety is of fur less val- 8| lc bnew w as th e gentle voice of Nanita
the travelers. After the' first greetings ing inummas a particularly desirable
laxly, when the piteous wail of a new
Me tc '.-pi or th e world th an the vital ; calling on her to speak to her. Nanita
were over Mrs. Clayton asked for tier, catch.
life, she lui-1 so nearly sacriticed lier
Mrs. Roth had four marriageable
Liptlght tif mastering the secrets of his
almost instantly recovered from her
and Mrs. Morton told her of the sad daughters, so at the first favorable op­
own to give, called her baek.
Its help­
fault's, patiently studying all its details, „woon ami at the same moment Max
state of mind she had been in ever since portunity shecorugred tho young doctor
lessness uppealed to her mother licart so
and 'sought to impress upon him the im­
discovering its principles, anil inlusing rtngy eatne up. He had heard the terri-
the letter came telling of their arrival.
portance of her wonderful family.
tenderly and stirred the depths of her
|n to his new-born course bis pwn fresh |,le shriek ami (lew on; wings of terror to '
Mrs. Clayton said nothing but pressed
Why, doctor,” she said, “ we all came
love and sympathy, calling her away
jin-1 living Iprcc, perhaps i;> the form of their relief. N anita told him »vliat had
her hand to her own aching heart and over on tho Mayflower, so I know you
from the gate of th at (kdestial City she
will not think ine bold iu asserting that
some new calling, or pcihap» it» »
drew her babe more closely to her tho Roths are really one of the Iir3t fam­
had lieen ulsiut to enter, to earthly ties
Keeps a full line of Extra Quality
skillful ami honored touch of present ocT \ trees ami rla’ehed (lie scene just as the
1 Aisoin.
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ilies.”
an-1 duty .The turning point gained, she
Pardon me," replied the young phy­
cupattons and a more delicgte lipish to savage, with a ilialailieahgrin, hail torn
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In due time they arrived at tlie Mor- : sician, "b u t I have no hesitation in say-
had slowly men-led, hut was still very
home life than it has vet received, I hen
golden chain from Irm a'slieek which
weak. The baby grew and waxed strong ton home. Christy was there to receive ¡ng th a t your family enjoys even agreat-
joo, such a course w ill tlpd its rewards jivi , j t[,u precious locket, Max .Ongy
distinction.’
as babies will, and was now about two them , her eyes rod with weeping. Mrs. er "Oh,
doctor,” gushed the old woman,
in the minds of noble men and womep, ' (.|UKv,| ¡n wjth thfi villain at-onee am!
Clayton
could
not
keep
back
her
own
months old, and, the mother just able
giving herself a congratulatory hug on H A R D W A R E ,
T IN W A R E ,
BOOTS & SHOES,
th at no ih»rk lipe of the past i a ti e ra s e . the conflict was sffort ami decisive. In
to leave lier room, when the V ik in ir. tears as she tenderly embraced her, and her coming triumph. "Indeed you flat-
aliout a minute the strong arm of Max riv«i «t i,(»r mdrint»« **
“ ’
taking
s.
KNOWLEDGE VS. IGNORANCE.
HATS & CAPS,
MEDICINES,
NUTS & CANDIES,
takin; » little Helen from the attendant te rn
i rived at iter mooring*.
“ N ot a t all,M lie replied, “ for I know
Ongy ha-1 lui-1 him sprawling in the tall I
It was a difficult task to answer iter placed her in C hristy’s arms. “ Another yOu are the first fam ily.”
One pf the valuable supplies of infor­ grass w jth the lust spark of life knocked eager questibns without betraving the ''ttle Irm a,” murmured Mrs. Clayton
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
FURNISHING GOODS.
"W ho told you th at, dear doctor?” ’
mation th at Mr. Spaugh advanced here, out of him . Max Ongy was sure th a t
truth in regard to Irnnij but making ex- : wlth a choking voice, hut we name-1 ((fQr
LorJ wa# Kot-U.** —lios-
was th at it did not require a map bt l>e Irpaa was -lea-1, ami lie struck to avenge
Goods as Represented.
Prices W ill be Found Reasonable.
euses for Ute non arrival of letters, he her Helen after her aunt here. In lov- jon Budget.
jMisses eil of any intelligence to know |„,r death. The savage seemed to lie
managed to put her off from time t o , ‘"8 her, Christy, we will try to find
Count n .Or8ay Bn:J Z ~ 7 i loIlnn(,.
all there is in polities an-1 political licithcr an Umpqua nor a Coos, but a
time until the time arrived when he : some consolation for our great loss.
A story going the rounds ia one told of
managers
economy. He said in fht?se w ords: " p Sort of reitcga-le. Probably he had seen
must tell her, for his business affairs Christy accepted the charge anil pressed the famous Count u'Orsay. On the oc-
floes not take a man of any knowledge the bright trin k et on Irm a’s neek as she
the little one to her bosom. From th a t ca.sion of his first visit to England, while
were about settled anil they would be
he was very young, very handsome and
to understand alj the Populist doc­ bent over to gather the herriew, and cu­
ready to sail in a few days, it was well ‘lay «he seemed to be comforted. The not easily disconcerted, he chanced to be
trin es." In this we quite agree with pidity prompted him to pounce uj>on
he chose a time to make the revelation winning, artless ways and constant de- seated .a dinner next to the brilliant and
him. But he carried this know-pqthing her and rob'her, PerhapH th at was all
inands upon her attention occupied her 8>U” alar La ly Holland.
when she held the little Helen in tier
That rem arkable and many sided wo-
doctrine intp opposition to e-(ueati(>n in he intended hut whatever he diil intend
arms, and th at its infantile demands time to the exclusion of many eat* man waa in, as it happened, ono of her
all its forms, an-1 openly declared th at
pa,(j dearly for it. They recovered
j imperious humors, and her young neigh­
claimed her attention. We will draw a ! thoughts.
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bor soon felt its weight. She dropped
pducate-1 men liu-l lteen at the head of the locket and left his carcass to feed
veil over the grief in th a t home when
It was arranged th at Mr. Clayton an-1 her napkin. Tho count picked it up gal­
this G overniuent long enpugh, anil, as 'th e ravens.
fattier ami mother could mingle their h ls fa m ily s h o u ld re m a in w ith th e Mor- lantly. Then her fan, then her fork, then
he expressed it, “ now give us achancitn”
her glass, und ns often her neighbor
After this circumstance they did not tears together over thc loved anil lost.
tons until he could erect a home of his stooped and restored tho lost article. At
■^tlr. Spaugh’» politics and jwlitical care to remain longer in th at vicinity,
She read and re-read her brother's le,- otPrft’—'frfc^ot was selected close by and last, however, the patience of the youth
economy are based on the solid founda­ and the next day moved ttieir eamp
ters, and learned all she eould of what the building commenced and carried on gave way, and on her dropping her nap­
tion of a yawning void in knowledgp. across the hike nearer the Siuslaw. In
kin again ho turned and called one of
AS FO LLO W S:
Capt. Johnson had reported, but unlike as last as enterpris-' and plenty of means tho footmen behind him. " P u t my plate
Ilis entire speech nt this place reminds crossing a mishap beici them which
! Good C anton F la n n e l........................... b* .¡c M en’s Suits from .................. |R 00 to 110.00
her husband, she still clung to the hope eould udvance it. Mr. Clayton went on tho floor," said he. “ I will linisli my
3.00 to M.50
1 B etter q u a lity C anton F la n n e l..........
10c Y o u th ’s Suits f r o m ..............
jis of what the Irishm an said about h 'H (,n ight have proved fatal to some of the
1.00 to 3.00
Apron C heck G in g h a m s ..................... 8*ac M en’s Shoes from ................
that they in some way might have been into ttie banking business with Mr. dinner there. It will be so much more
2.50 to 5.00
PrcsR G ingham s
10c Men’s Boots from ................
convenient to my Lady Holland.”—New’
coat, "Beda-l, the most of it s made of plirjy j)Ut (pr *tbe intrepidity of Max
1.00 to 2.00
A tine lot <»f Standard P rint«
— 6* ,c Boys’ Boots f r o m ..................
saved. ‘‘An-1 A rthur, lias he known it Morton. And thus the sum m er passed York Times.
3.25 to 3.50
Double fold Cress Flannel
...........
2nc Men’s Uublter H u n tin g Boots
“
“
Knee B oots,
i E legant O uting Flannel ......................12,ljC
fresh a ir."
j Ongy and the great presence of mind of
all this tim e?" she asked. “ Yes,” her away. In tne early autum n the Clay­
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so m eth in g Kle&unt
2.75
i H andkerchief’* from 5c upw ard.
Such sentiment« as were expressed by [ th# whole party. They were in a good , ,
G ro w th a t th e H u m a n H e a r t.
3.25 to 3.50
I.it-li- s' S huts from
1.2ft to2.C0 Men’s R ubber H ip Boots
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husband , answered.
" I conld not , bear tons moved into their own residence
2.75
Men’s R ubber Boots. S hort .
In Mufflers for H oliday Presents, we
Dr.
Beneeke
of
M
arburg
has
made
(.he Populist authority are sure to -lo in- „¡zei, canoei anj w|,en they were near-
Boys’ R ubber H un tin g Boots
3.00 to 3.25
can show you a tine lo t to select
Boys’ “ Storm K ing Boots
the sorrow all alone, un-1 so told him, which was, however, so near th a t the known his observations on the growth
2.50
i from.
palculable hgrm , anil appeal only to the in|? t ,)V g,Jore the (,anou run Qn to thc
Men’s R ubbers
..............
A tine line of Ladies', G ents' and C h il­
50c
charging him to guard the s e c r e t in his young people were nearly always to- of tho hnuiau heart, the fact appearing
Ladies’ and C h ild ren ’s R ubbers in all sizes
dren's UNDERV7EAR a t a sto n ish ­
lower instincts oi men and are the fore-
oj a Mnag which careened it corn-
that the increase is greatest mid most
and a t lowest prices.
ingly e o w PRICES.
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own breast until you were sufficiently getber. A rth u r an-1 the younger chil­ rapid during the first and second years U. , C hildren's Shoes a t prices th a t defy
G ents' and Ladies’ M acintoshes, and Circu-
runners of A narchists.
J pjetely over, spilling out the whole par-
lars for School Girls.
com petition.
strong to hear it."
dren pursued their studies under a pri- oi life, its hulk at the end of the second
On thc same day th at Mr. Spaugh was ty ftnfj a |j t | |ejr provisions. The pro­
year being exactly double what it origin­
“That accounts for his evident unea- vate instructor, and Percy studied the- ally was. Between tho second and
pleading for an-1 eqcouraging igiioranee, 1 yieU,nB gank ¡ngtantly to thc bottom,
a clergyman from New’ \o r k , seventh years it is again doubled iu size.
it man of morals an-1 m ind, Hon. Wit- Kalokvn CQU| j Hwim an,| „„ they were siness when we were alone together and °l°£y
A slower rate of grow th then sets in and
liani McKinley, uttered these npr-1». „.¡up,, a (,.,v r<x|„ 0( jj 10 H| loru 8|, e his leaving the room almost instantly who had come to Monterey for his health, continues during the period of m aturity
when
I
mentioned
Irma
in
far
away
!
And
b
u
t
for
the
8ad
recollection
always
of other portions of tho body.' A fter tho
‘‘The best governm ent always is that g r ^ p o j i rnia a bout the waist and struelt
haunting them they would have been fifteenth year up to the fiftieth the an­
one which best looks after its own, ami QUt( t,;1| ing
G r.u, to (aku Nanita anJ America, an-1 1 thought it strange hut
very happy. Mrs. Clayton still d u n g to nual growth of the heart is about .081 of
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Which is in closest heart-touch with thc follow . The four reached the shore in never guessed the sad tru th ,” said Mrs. , ,
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,
a cubic inch, thc increase ceasing about
the hope th a t she would sometime hear the fin i,,th yt,a r. _ u .isllro Moments.
Clayton.
highest aspirations of the people.”
safety in a short time and Le Gran set
D e a le r In
of lim a and perhaps receive her to her
Such a (bought is truly worthy of aliout building a tire after the Indian
After thia tliev hurried their prepara­
B le s s in g In D is g u ise .
em ulation, while that expressed by Mr. method »vith stones anil fox tire or punk. tions for departure, and on the morning h eart again. One day she mentioned : Bad Boy (gleefully)—I had the earache
l
tliis hope w hich amounted almost to a tki3 ,noruing.
Spaugh is sure to spell ruin.
Max Gngy, seeing th at the rest of the of the 18tti Deeemlier, with all ttieir
Good Boy—W hat good is tliat?
1-elief
to
C
hristy.
“Oh,
if
you
are
right,
Carpets,
party were not needing his help, turned goods an-1 tielongings, they set Bail in
Glassware,
Bud Boy—Me mother put cotton in mo
and we eould only see them again,” ex­
M c c it favorable comment has been in­
ears, and now i don’t hear 'er »vhen she
liis attention to the upturned canoe an-1 “ lu 8',lMl sliip \ iking, oi which My.
Furnishing
Boots
and
Groceries,
dulged in by Populists here regarding (In' lost supplies; lie righted the l-out Clayton »»as now sole owner, for San claimed C hristy cla-jping her hands to­ calls.—Good News.
Shoes.
Goods.
Etc. Etc.
gether. "D ear Mrs. Clayton, if you
the action of farmers in Marion county
A Translation.
and throwing off liis outer garment Francisco ami Monterey whether we
H eadquarters for
knew how many times 1 have lain awake
coercing the m crchnpts t>f SaUnn to made a dive an-1 came up with lx,th w , , o w lire' e,'d them,
A German student wrestling with tho
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nights living all tlie horror of th a t time English language rendered a text as fol­
advertise in a Populist paper. Suppose
han-ls full. Ttie w ater »»as d e a r as
Monterey at that time was essentially
over again, an-1 there often would come lows, "The ghost is willing, but the meat
th e business men of Florence should
is feeble."—Educational News.
crystal an-1 he eould see every thing at a typical Mexican city.
Ttie streets
H ighest Price Paid for C ountry Produce.
to me a picture of their at last coming
give these Peoples' Party u-Jv-'catps a
ttie 1-ottom of tlie lake as »veil as if in »»ere narrow and crooked. The houses
back to us and some how tlie thought of
-lose of their own medicine by refusing
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liis hand in the bright sunshine, so lie were nearly all built of a-lo's’. Catlie-
O R EG O N .
that would culm me and I would go to
lo employ them . This woulil be dg-
(live-| again an-1 again atj-1 secured gv- drals an-1 monasteries abounded, as also
sleep and perhaps see them again in my
nounccd although a different uiulg kick­
ery thing even to tlie sm allest cooking did monks, pri.'sts, nleal-lcs, eavaleros,
dream s.” “ Well, dear Christy, we will
ing in thc same direction.
utensil, »» lien he made liis way to shore peons and la’ggars. On the outskirts of
I
though our b -pcs n ay never be
II kxiiv Ili.tcKM.tx, of H eppner, Ore- an-1 joiqe-l tlie r-'st of tlie party.
th eto w u w c re in n n y h n c ie n ilu sa n d ra n -
Short Breath, Heart Troubla, Rheu­
r
-id. We must
-t in the hands
m atism .
-
gon, gets tlie nomination for tlie office pf
w#g i;,.1)tt,ln|„.r
. , he „¡g|,,M chos, the owners of whicli had much
o ia ---land ever ruling Father. Let
internal revenue collector for tlie.listrid W(,ri.
r4},(, a n J lhi> n ig |u Nunit(i p a s s io n in horsgs and cattle.
At the
us remember that ‘God moves in a mys­
of Oregon. This was tne plum Charlie hll(l „ H,,v„rr
Tlie Iu,x l ,lay , nd time of which we write, the whole conn-
terious way, His wonders to perform .’ ”
Nickel was after am t—d id n 't get. There tlie next she was no better, an-1 she try »vas like a rid i garden. Orange,
Toward the latter part of December
was too much of a political pull for
| )cr filt|ler th at she m ight he tig. date, qliv«, lin»»slemon an,1 almond
it lieeame ncceasary th at Mr. Clayton
Black man amt not enough (or Charlie. taken hack to the r old home at the In-
* al“ ’d r.n l many other kinds of
C A L L ON OR A D D R E SS
—Medford .Vail. Mr. Blackman was a ,linn village, ami the. next -lay they tr‘’c" 8™“nert under their bur,ten of lus- should visit San Francisco on business
connected with the hank, expecting to
inemlxT of the Stute Menate ami a gen- Rtartet, s |u ,
Irma' >vn, pn Uk, flrt( cions fruits. Grain's from Italy, Malaga
T H E L A N E C O U N T Y L A N D & L O A N CO.,
lie absent aliout two weeks. After his
tlcmun.
-lav of their arrival to visit Pepito on an,‘ n’,,nV islands of the sea; roses from
EUGENE, OREGON.
business »vas transacted lie rem ained a
Ix i,—»K imi into one of our exchanges the hillside. They found the wild roses ’ alermo an-1 the vale of ( .ishiucrc, all
R.'» i carefully the following atii lavits by prom inent citizens regarding Flor­
few days forming business acquaintances
of the D-'mn- ratii' sort, we noticed a they had plaqted tilled with a luxuri-
which had lieen propagated frmu seeds
ence property, now on tlie market at wonderfully reduced prices :
an-1 in studying tho peculiar phases of
list oi -lutes when the tariff hint Mice of bloom, ami tlie lit tie mound »»us al,,‘ 8ern”* an-1 scions l-r,»tight from tho«e
life in this new country. One day on
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
Isen changed by ttie Republicans, and completely covered w itli Howers planted ‘ar"° • -’ountries, who had sought in the
leaving a banking house lie observed
I hereby certify that I was tlie original owner of the property known as Frasier
tliey were acenxed of "tariff tin k erin g .” by their hands in early spring. “ When nv" " S’r^'L a ,lv 'l i»’r their religions, la-
himself f-llowe-l. He kept straight on
and Berry’s part "of Florence, which E. J. F p ie r is now offering for sale. T hat the
Very true, but the t Iriiml t »1-1 Party id- I die you must have me place,I just
‘»u-l w-li-'li throve ulinott iniracu-
down tlie street ba* tlie person kept
J ír s . X, M. P a in e
same is level and free from drifting sand. That fruit trees and shrubbery do well
it* ’ua* balmy an-1 gra •:011s Inti-
pay s “ tinkerisl” with the tariff in tlie liere,” sai-l Nanita, pointing witli her
Eagle Creek. Oregon.
upon said land and the same is desirable for residence property. J. G. S tkvxxsom ,
close on tiis footsteps. He could think
hand to a place Issi-le the little mound. tudc. Verily those eld fathers introdu­ of no reason except rol’ls'ry tliat slioul-l
Supt. Public Schools, Lane county.
Interests of tlie iwople.
“I
have lived hero tn Oregon for the past
ced many good things into this western
cause the man to -log hi» footsteps, an-1 twenty years, au-l most of tlie time have been ft
I l l s H arrisburg <.'owner - anie to 11s, “Oh, y-u must not speak of -lying, dear
1
I
Subscribed and sworn to liefore me thia 6th
very great sulterer fr-m i a i l n u i m n i .r ,
country long before our d:ty an,I genera­
Nanita.
What
should
I—what
should
( ‘
,
day o( March, 1892.
Jo s s rit A. M orris ,
tliat woulil t-e a hold piece of Imsiness in r h e e m u i t . u i . 1 havo also had w hat the doctor
through tlie delayed m u lls , w very bright
tion.
Notary Public.
broad daylight. He finally turned called heart -lisea-c. with shortness of breath
7-column folio. A g-ssl leap to tlie front we all -lo without you? No, no, you
Quite a nuuils r of w 'nlthy American square around and walked straight up unit sharp pains tn the left side. I -leci-tod to take TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
w
ill
s-s-n
Is-
Is
tter
now
thi|t
we
are
at
an I one that is every way worthy tlie en­
n-xhl’s Sarsaparilla, And t-efore I had finished
Being first duly sworn I depose and say: T hat I have been a resident of Flor­
families had settl-'-J in Monti rev to en- toward tlie man, who was tall and three bottles I was In bettor health than I hail
ergy ami pls-k of Mr. Morin, tin' editor. home again where you -an rest.” "No,
been for years. I do not have any pain uow, ence. Lane County. Oregon, for tlie past twelve years; that I am fam iliar and well
dent Irmn, 1 shall rest lien, soon, I feel jov the salubrious climate. Among oth- straight as an arrow, with broad slioul- sleep well, and t >ilay no woman of my age
acquainted with tlie property known ns “ Frasier an-1 B ern ’s part of Florence,”
“ W k . noi’« no
Cruu will gut thv
it, 1 know it." They went liome, and er" Wfll' •lp,in 'h 'rio n , a banker. 11, tiers an-1 a sinewy frame. His clothes
that the «ame is adm irably suited for resilience property, being perfectly level and
Enjoys Better Health
Kuivin |M»î<t-<»tfivv.“ —Huivin
Nanita went to tier tail an,I Irma sal 1-,
“ beautiful home in the American were coarse but clean, and his gait and than 1. At home on the ranch’I not only attend free from drifting sand. That fruit trees and shrubbery grow well in the soil and
to my family housework, hut last summer I that pure well water is found on tlie same at a -teptli of from ten to fifteen feet.
A h “ thvHv are jinicrnw tiinvh, iin>nuy,” her and nursed tier, an,I tried to make quarters of the town, w here in the socie-
general npp-'aranee was th at of a pioneer eared for and milked four cow s. I »0 not fool
J oseph A. M orris , Merchant.
why not?
her believe she would s , h » u bo well t)' oi a refined and intelligent family, lie or frontiersman. When lie looked into that I can say ball enough In praise of
SE »J
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day
Tii»:«r is Inti,' h-qs'of money l-cing
again, an-1 here we will leave tlie gentle enjoyed life nt its l-est.
I
liis face all thought o la robber vanished.
ooc g
day of March, 1802.
L. B11.VBC,
,
Mas.
I»
M.
I’ALxr.
Eagle
Crock,
Oregon.
appropriated for ottr h arb o r-lu rin g this patient in the hands of the loving little
His eldest son, who possessed more
Notary Public.
( to nx coxT ixrt».)
Hood's Pills are prompt an<l eflteteut. yet
jccs«icn of congress
nurse and take a look at other aeene*.
than ordinary ability, w as prep.-.rin: for
T Z E ÏE W E S T .
B" THE S U M . ,
( i l »ITER I X
NEW (¡0 0 !> S < N E W
GO O D S’
IT WHITE STOBE
1893
FA L L & W IN T E R
1894
Dry and Fancy Goods,
TOILET SETS 10 PIECES!
F ill?
T rim m in g s !
★ Great White Store nf ★
1
HURD& DAVENPORT
THE SEATON STORE
DRY GOODS S GROCERIES.
Knowles & Gettys,
• The
e •
.
M E*
Old Reliable
dry
house
of J. H. M cC lung
E U G E N E ,
Eive Ï0U BARGAINS ¡1 SPECIAL LINES
AYE SOLICIT YOUR TRADE. CALL & C U S
“ I L E A D , B U T N E V E R F O L L O W !”
S. H. Friendly
D ^X -C OOPS’
AND
C
O T H IN C ,
Gents’
HOPS, WOOL, WHEAT, OATS AND
BARLEY,
Hood s Cures
Sharp Pains
HEAL ESTATE!
For Bargains in Real Property
H
T
•a«y in at lien.
Sarsaparilla
Id by all -lruggi -ts. l i e .
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