The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, February 09, 1894, Image 2

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W E S T .
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ip p
u* Rome new insight into the primitive
u n ti
trcKV rsiuiY sfoasi.su,-- eharaeteristies of this interesting branch I
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of the hum an fam ily.”
A T ia,L r Q F S I X T / Y E A R A G O
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I. iw« Ootxtv, O bkqos , S ociety in lik e
J- .- oB.-. :cc.
i a great p l a n e t a r y
B y M oke A von .
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------------- tom, comjiosud of greater and lesser
SCHEME OF
ARCTIC Lodiex, and held in*.a. t l v mutual imd
In tin- afternoon Mr. Clayton request­
EXPLORATION.
reciprocal forces. The moon, the aiiutU"
est of the heavenly bodies visible to the ed the chief and every jicrson ill his vil­
I is a long tim e since ailve.ittircrs naked eye, ia as essential a
is tin* aun lage to cult at hi« temporary head-quar­
h m t b.'gan to navigate the Arctic waters to tb(1 hariIlo„ y
whole, So, in ter«, and wl.cn they had gathered lie re.
in search of the North Pole. Many
composition of so. iety, there are quested Mr. l.e Gran to state th at lie de­
i:Y H have been lust, and much treasure , great men, medium men, and little men sired to make some little return for the
■ amlered, yet the world known
Vl'r ' ail necessary to the liarnioni ami [sTpe- kindness, tin y had shown to Ids duugh-
l.le more about the Arctic regions now , uity of , he r i(>(, Xf) human ,.fc
¡n ter ,lu r:ng hcr 8tay a „10ng UlCD1> a„ j he
haa it did one hundred year« ago. The 1
dependent. The day laixirer is as nei es- l*ad brought some presents which lie
ory of Arctic adventure in a stori- of
eury aa tho hanker, the lawyer, the phy- hoped they would accept. Ita, the
loss and disappointm ent.
In ««-ling ’ sieian, the educator, the statesm an, the 'diiei's wife, was made happy by a pair
I.nout lliese vain attem pts to discover iullll„r an(. , h(.
Th(.
Tlie (,ni;H,ioI1
i,mission o[
of of
01 gold
i"J,u bracelets,
bracelets, a a beautiful shawl,
t .a, treat secret of the icy North one is one is tlie ruin of all. Society is a unit, blanket» and bright silk handkerchiefs;
impressed with the idea th at if each Agriculture, m anufactures and com- •‘dam, tlie ehief, a suit of buckskin
pa-tv of adventurers during ail these tneree are inilii suiubly united. H um an- l lyti:i s, a pair of blankets and a sw ord;
years of exploration, instead of limiting ity is like a great body, with its head a t ■
Ongy received a fine fowling piece
.
in; North Pole, had started out with one pole and its feet at tlie o th er; its and a buckskin suit. 51. Be Gran re-
T
NEW
years that followed, her gentle »ays anil
kindly sym pathy proved a bleasing to
her family, and a soiaco to all with
whom she came in contact.
!
POINT TER PA C E.
NEW
B y Sfoca A von .
Sunvliinc at Point Terra- e.
Mrs. Georg“ l»r.
p ;; Lug a f, v,
• : hvh with ner : ister, .Mr«, u. car iu a k e ,
at Floren e.
the end .
Literary.
tOHIGJNAL AND SELECT«».)
It is better to suffer than to sin.
C oinentrauon is the secret of strength
It is not knowledge, but little knowl­
edge, th a t puifotii up.
Spiritual service lies in tlie conseir 1-
tion of simplest duties.
However little we may have to do,
th a t little should be done well.
GOODS! NEW
■ J u s t Re
jig Bg
g nj9
$
GOODS!
ived a t th e -
C~iS3 era
vJ!
Rev. I. G. Knott« proa lied a very
f‘resiing ser.non at Po.nt i’errace
Sunday last.
M.ss Clara Youn0 was ca led orne
iraní schoo. at A nne, on account of the
8 9 4
in Lspusa.on of her mother.
Stringers have been put in phi e for a
muc.j needed br;d e a r o s s S w c v t* . r e e k
near tlie res.den e of D. A, i rad ey.
Notions, Groceries Provisions, Oiled Clothing, Grass Seeds. H a rd ­
Tno fine weatuer of to-da makes on ■
think of gardening, but w e n is ; re . e
ware, Powder and Shot, Leads, Oils, T urpentine, Colorings &c. & c .
' H r tlu*t it takes more than one sw.ido.v
f# -
1 8 9 3
□ ¡y
FA LL & W S T E E
1
and Fancy G o
o a s ,
Take a Look at our------
Don’t stand siiiveriug upon tlie b a n k ;
, l ' d " in '•
plunge in at once and liave it over.
' , 0 1 1’ 1 t - 'i n i p l j e d , w .io w . , . east a
...
.
,
,
...
Hhort tim e ago to attend a verv s . k son
W e attract hearts by tlie qualities we i<rr,ve,, at ms old no nc -atcy 'an I found
In D ry and Fancy goods, we have L adies’ and G ents’ Shirts and
display; we retain them by the qualities | ids son much better, lie wifi not re
turn until spring.
we jkiksess.
Drawers, Woo! and Cotton,,AWtrscilles Q uilts, Flannels and woolen
High water lias done a good deal of Dress goods. Look at our large stock of
One holy aeti
better argum ent
damage to man . in t
locality, carry­
against
Idasplie
an
a
thousand
elo-
intention of preparing tlie way for mighty heart on the equator; its great fused to accept any thing, saving th at
r ’n . , • i x i a z n i n g s I
ing away fen es and doming drift-wood
U 7 -r»
quent
discourse
BÁa
"tie . s to roach tho Pole in later years arQ1H ttre tcii from horizon to liorizon. tell»'« presence hail been a blessing in
and rubbiso onto toe cleared land. Aiso
I
Man w aaj’ua
■ * .a .Ctl\ C’-H,Rl ht> 1S ! B-e continued wet w i eatacr
has caused
a ..
object in view might now have been ,q,„I1L. a rc its brains, gome are its heart, i bis bouse and his greatest hardship was
IiLick, W h ite an d G rey.
never
seTíajá-y ., 1 .«■»! he Is,employed ; quite a num bcr’i»' - • q * i t o d e .
, .ta.nexl. A great supply station might son,e ¡(S lungs, its bones, its muscles, its to give her up. Mr. Clayton took off bis
P lu sli, v e lv e l. , ta lk s, gimps and fancy trim m ings.
Hosiery, gtovca>
have been established at an easy acees- nervt,H> jtH ,iandg( jtg f..et Toueh i( ‘ own gold watch and chain, apd giving it is the ¡ tic ,aa that is tlie most mis­
I'oiL f wOOa.
1. ' p d n t in the Arctic regions and a w|„.ro yCl„ wj,|r .,nd all parts will re- them to Irm a bailu hcr persuade him to erable.
corsets,
ribbons,
saxony
yarn,
and
hundreds
of
oth
er
choice articles.
N e w s y L e t t e r fr in t h e 1.
The heart is always hungry. No man
chain of small »tatiuns might haye been spout! to th a t touch. A famine in Eng- accept it in reniembranec of herself,
s n a i A le n ti n .
lives happily alone. Tlie wisest and tlie ’
established north of it, Each year a lan(, ¡„ felt in tJjig counlry. A war in Tibs tlie kind hearted Freueliman could
Bv O aii . M aker .
northw ard advance might have Is en China ¡s b.|t ¡„ a || commercial circles. uot refuse to do, and Irm a pressed it best is wiser and better for tlie friends J
he
lias.
made by tl.e establishm ent of a few new ; Finanei#| depression here is felt through- ¡«to Ids bands. She then selected many
Robert Low ,.as o ated oil a picto of
Greatness coasists riot in what one
stations, each of which could have lieen ! out p uropo. W hen tilia „iutua,
; valuable and comfortable presents for
land adjoining G. rt . Brewsier's.
amply supplied with fuel and provisions. pvndence is ignored, men are savages, Kalokeu, and rolling them into a bundle has, hut in what use one makes of ids ; Vegetation is scarcin ; gro.vt i an 1 in­
,
¡10.nt to an early spr.ng.
Kucii a system of Arctic exploration We rise to a true conception of the requested David Jew ett to take them to possessions—not in capacity, but in a dications
; A pleasant dan tin . party was ettjo ed
' oui I have been slow but sure. I t 1 grandeur of human life when v.e realize I ber lixlge, where she sat sorrowing for right exercise of that cajiaeity.
Intellect, likoice, is colorless; no one \ at Prof. .Martin's iasi Saturday n gut.
’ “ 1 not have held out to tlie individ- th at tlie law of mutual ilepeniliiiee is as ber dea l. David laid. them down and
lias more of it than tlie devil. It is tlie
If there is one tiling more t ian un­
mil explorers such high hopes ol glori-j truo o t morals as of pl,v«ies.
1 withdrew when lie saw that site did not
moral
sense
that
im
parts
character,
if
other
that t.us reader admires in the
Keeps a fu ll lin e o f E x tra Q u a lity
ous discovery, h u t it would hove assured 1
s------------------- r —
j even raise her head. Then came other
make-up of Tit.-: W est it is tlie orderli­
t , c.i h a certain degree of success. Mr. j C onstant growlers are a standing J .4i(t8 to t..lcJl vi;;:l,,t.r> of blankets, shoes, either God or man will love you.
ness of its coin mis. i'ic Iciitiv the Edi­
Rob rt Ktein, win» for nine years past ‘» ‘ mice to prosperity. In nine eases j handkerchiefs, pipes, tobacco, cotton Freethinking often means thinking that tor believes that i.i‘ even's llrut law is
S G R O C E R IE S .
has : en employed in tlie office of tlie j out 01
tbe so-ended “ financial w atch-! cloths, flannels, beads, ribbons, e’te., etc., is free from tlie restrictions which aeeu- also adaptable to a liewcpiqier.
Bulled States Geological Survey, tins dogs” are themselves financial, moral | until all
rate knowledge of tlie recognized laws of
Mr. Alley, of tlie Jewish Relief 5Iis-
,
, ........
was distributed anil every one
¡A RD W A RE,
T IN W A R E ,
BOOTS & SHOES,
elaborated a scheme of Arctic study that > an<l mental failures. History proves |,a,| something bv which to remember reasoning lays upon scientific investiga- «¡on at Jer. saiem, sent a nc e tree ro n
the Garden nl let isc nan • t i M
E.
tion.
may teach the searchers for tlie North th at a .. successful
student
is
a
safe
and
O.X..VO.TU, atuuvub in « saw; imu , the occasion.
IIATS & CAPS,
M ED ICIN ES,
NUTS & CANDIES,
Remember that nothing will suppi; 51. Denney, of As fian I, Jr - - m, I ,r-
Pole a lesson. The object which Mr. successful teacher; a successful business i The next n ,orning t| iey prepared to
rived in goad ondit on a id s rowing
Stein has in view is not the discovery o f , ,nu" in private affairs is a safe pai ty in enihark for tlie Viking. The good-lives tiie want o: prudence, and that negli nicely.— lion -nl' t / i .' ■.
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
FU R N ISH IN G GOODS.
t„ c North Pole, but tlie exploration o f , whom to trust ptiiilic a .airs, and the eu- had been said; Mr. Ciayton had again gence and irregularity long continued
L. Finstcrw *. do*’s n lv o iso s n ear­
Eiitsiiicre Land and other sections of reer ot Dult-finding failures in private 1 and again thanked Le Gran and ids wife will make knowledge useless, wit ridicu­ ing eomp'.etion; E. ¡1. . a . I i i I i.. F.
Represented.
Prices W ill Le Found F.csscr.&ble
A nlerson e.i h hive f o i n l i . o i s lad
public enlerpr.se» is too w eb I for tiæ ir kindness, and Kaloken liad lous and genius contemptible.
t i l e Arctic regions. H e exjiects to start and
for
new
dw
elin
¡;
J.
\Y.
Brawsicr
is
There is a great deal of talking that
witii a small party early next siim m ir, known to adm it of comment.
-Bi
pressed Irm a to her heart for tlie last
m a n a g e r s .
means but little and ends in nothing. making preparations to b id 1 in the
l i e w ill first proceed to Jones Sound and
time. “ I will meet you again,” she
spring,
and
so
fsidi'Oos
keeps
ctep.
T he closing sct'iii's in Congress up o n '
Not consciously insincere, it yet ¡ oorly
! uild a house ut or near Gape Tennyson the Urift question were m arked by o ra-j MRid’
ul>ward
I w ill see you
represents
tlie true feelings; it merely
Hon. Ii. 51. Yeatcli l.as bei n appo'nt-
ou Lllesiuero Land, A whnling firm torical liasne« from the brightest mental l ,1“'re’ InnH :” tei‘™ cboked ber voico
•V?* 1
R e lia b le
pi
has agreed to transport eight or nine lenses tiie House affords. There are few ) bUt SllU 1,rCS“t'd b tr baud USai“ and de’ j dilutes the will and weakens tiie p u r­ e l Re, istei'o ftlie Li nd (.'Ui e at Rose- uI s h e
O ö
burg.
pose.
men at a reasonable price ami tiring tlie
instances in tlie Lfo-tinie of nu n wi.en i
lì
W hat to do with our troubles anil hin­
party back in tlie autum n. If the in such opixirtnnity presents .tself, and lie ! Mr' C!“)’tOn bad Providcd a 1<>a »
1-1
“ T h e L ost C o n t in e n t .’*
drances
is
tlie
great
problem
of
life.
It
Dr. Dowdier Sharpe, the well known .A
conditions in Jones Sound perm it, Mr.
j
cloak
for
Irm
a
which
covered
tlie
pic-
is very lum inate w i.o takes advantage
u-«.r~tEU O © G L-«
lies witii us to make them into violets in ornitholog'.it of the British museum, do- • 1
■ tciii liitemls to m ake a boat journey to
£8
j turesque costume she wore, and when
livercil a lectur© at tLe Sav«i;;e club on ,-i
of toe opportunity.
W
tlie soul, or into thorns. Tlie finest
t'ne west coast of Ellesmere Lund, sur­
“ Tiio Lost Contiu "nt." Dr. Sharpe iirst
<•>
— —r^-;---- -— —
j slie seated herself in tue boat beside lier
parts of ti.c lines* so Is liave been un de illustrated the zoo geographical regions
veying it as fur nortli as Hayes Sound.
i »
Iii.EAi iiKii bones of over twenty-eight father, Hossie, the little spaniel, Petito's
of the world, with their peculiar forms
3
t.
The honse neur Ga|ie Tennyson will be Chinese, puikcd in a tin box und her-1 2*ft to ber, jumped in nnd crawled up of i oi roue^J^
id
of bird lift), an i explained the occurrence ■ i Gail Ü î 8
Ï 0 D BARGAINS i l l SPECIAL LIKE S o
Young people’wl.rt leitrn to work wi,, of isolated forms in ilifi'erent portions of
Mr. tein’s prim ary station, which can inetieally sealed, were recently shipped 1 ky her. ‘Oil, may I take him ?” she
ci
always fare liettcr than idlers and the globe by ini' existence of n former E h
id
lio cosily reached every year from the from Chicago Io the l' liiwcry kiiigtloiu. 1 asked.
C ertainly," hcr father an­
AS FOLLOWS:
land
connection
now
vanished
beneath
e—
i
G ood C n n to n F l a n n e l ................ .......
civilized work!. I t is proposeil to gruil- Here we woivd like to n nd . few s ; s ’ swered. 51. Le Gran smiled and waved ilwadlers. Even if they do not have to the sea. tlie idta of ¡:; ancient tropical
M en’s S u its fro m ................... F-.00 to $10.00
K
B e tte r q u a lity « a u to ii E lu n n el.
loc
Y
o
u
th
's
S
u
its
f
r
o
m
...............
».00
to
h.W)
icili'. establish subaitliary stations fur- leii'i of uiiuii.u ..cd i .. ini« Li.iti.'i .out a.iieu us t.ie little llotdia pulled duwii work, it is better to learn how against i. continent at t i i e south pole uniting South
A p ro n C h ec k G in g h a m s
. ..
fcJaC M en's S hoes f r o m .................
l.Oo to 8.00
P re s s G in g h a m s ..........................
l(!e M en’s lio o ts fro m .................
2. ; to 6.00
time of misfortune, rt ealth sometimes Am riea, Madagn.-car end A ustralia is
o
A fine lo t o f M an d artl P r in ts
tu er nortli, a hundred or more miles liesii to tlie Huwcry Kingdom.
. I ’kC B oys’ B oots from
tlie river.
l.fM) to 2.00 i-.
D o u b le f nrl D ress F la n n e l ........
arousing
tou.-idi
ruble
interest
anil
dis­
26e M en's R u b b e r H u n tin g B oots
8.2Ö to 3.60 >
takes
unto
itself
wings.
E le g a n t O u tin g l in n n e l
apart, eacli with a eoiufortaiile house,
.......
“
K n ee B ooty,
They reached tlie Viking ai out sun-
cussion in scientific circles at th. jrresont
lia n d k e r c iiie f - fro m Ac u p w a rd .
s o m e th in g E le g a n t
2.75
Love can be increased by judicious time, chiefly owing to the supjicrt which
W
L ad ies' s h o e s from
As mi st iiavu been uxpei led, the s.tu- down and were soon on tmard. Irma
i oats, ample provisions sup|i]ieil from
1 .2 » to 2 .5 0 M en’s R u b b e r H ip B oots
8.25 to 8.60
In M uliiers fo r H o lid a y P re s e n ts , we
M
en's
R
u
b b e r lo o t s , s h o r t
it
has
received
from
tiie
recent
discov­
t>
c a n sh o w y o u a fine Lot to sele ct
tiie prim ary station, and weapons and “ t i l ’ll is liberally planked witn tne i n - ! found a trunk filled with necessary and vulture, as wild fruits may double tlieir
Bovs’ R u b b e r H u n iin g .< .-ots
3.00 to 8.25
■d
eries in tlie Chatham ivlrnds of Mr. ii.
from .
Boys' •• "to rn ! K in g i o o ts
2.60
Gì
A lin e lin e o f I.adie*’, G e n ts ’ a n d C h il­
M en’s R ubbers
am m unition for hunting and fishing. sion of t,.e Demo ratio mid Populist suitable clothes wiliiih her thoughtful bearing under tlie band of a gardener, C. 1 orbeu, the well known filaluvau trav­
50c
d r e n ’s U N pcK W E A R a t a s to n ish -
Ladie*’ a n d ■ b ild r e n ’s R u b b e rs in a ll size s
Diudv LOW PdiC E S.
Tin ",'riiianeiit force at eacli secondary parties in Hus state, rt lien the reform j father hail provided for her, and when and love can dwindle and die out I y eler. Tlie lecturer in eoucluY.i.in dealt
an d »it low est prices.
•d
C h ild re n 's Shoe»» a t p rices th a t d efy
w ith some problems of tho geivtiaphical
G e n ts 'a n d L a d ies’ 'h ie in to s h e s . a n d C ir c u ­
i—
«
neglect,
as
choice
(lower
seeds
planted
in
eoiu
p
e
titio
n
.
station is never to exceed live inisi party poses as a wing to democracy it is | supper was announced she earnu out of
la rs fo r S ch o o l G irls.
Ci
distribution i f birds for which no rea­
«
¡ioor
soil
dwindle
ami
grow
single.
about
timi*
Republicans
come
iiume
or
11 lined to oliserve every usped of na-
sonable solution lias yet been ollcred.—
In r state-rooui dressed in garm ents to
W E S O L IC IT YOL R T K ’A D E . Í A L L & C U .S
There is no moment like tiie pres i t ; St. Jam es Gazett".
t '.ii. Mr. Stein's idea is eventually to join tlie parent brunch.
suit her age and station, and in touch
not only so, but, nioreover, there is no
make Fraux Josef lunid and other points
Sv.-i-vtlieurt A lib i.,.
witii tiie requirem ents of civilization.
I’AitAiioxicAi. as it may seem, Lionel
moment at all—that is, no instant fi ree ) There is in Galiuway, Si'igland, an an­
tlie basis for similar lines of advance,
Tiie trip liome wasa perpettiul delight.
cient ruin known ns .Sweethi art abbey. !
Stugge’s resignation lias lieen accepted
and tints in time to make geologic maps
There w as so niucti of joy on liourd tlie and energy, but in tlie present, dhe W ithin its ivy cover-.I. sti rm battkred |
Is'i'uiise lie once gave a fraudulent check
man
who
will
not
exe
ute
bis
resolu­
• if all tlie islands, extensive pendulum
walls lies buried the aSi c l io n a t I and de- '
ship and so much more in anticipation.
o e s» o
for $30, while Nat Blum stoic tliousands
voted Dervurg.il, v Lli the heart of her j
oiiricrvations for determ ining more ex­
Tlie winds blew fair and tlie ship sjieil tions wdien they are fresh iqion him,
husband; John Baiiol, embalmed upon j
of dollars and lie is now tlie worshiped
hope from them afterward.
actly tlie figure of tlie earth, studies of
D etti
along nnd finally reached tlie bay of can liave no
« »,
i - --- breast.
--- ----- _ Lovely
— „ in tlieir lives, in !
of cabinet officers and l.as no fear of
th e secret o f interesting conversation death they are not divided. The crum-
Arctic ini'ti oriilogv, Hunt and fauna, and
Monterey. Mr. Morion was on tlie
punishm ent.
is tlie same as that of literature—having bling masonry is still and mu-t ever bo a
periiaps, to discover new whaling
watch for iier, end when l.e saw tiie sig­
—
ÂÊW
,i .
,
in its
syiu! U«y,
els of
den'll
de-
som
etlnng,.,
m . .nd-som
ethm g to say. romance
cay, t(,llir..,
eveîy
as it
I, : and
for ¿«0
grounds and mineral resources. It is to
I t is certainly of importance th at tlie nal agreed upon lie ran to apprise Mrs.
G e n ts’
(torpe ts ,
1»" feared th at Mr. Stein may err in tlie people desiring to sell property should Clayton, ami prepare her for tlie joyful A et how few people liave minds furnish- years, the thrilling story of r. woman’s
G la ssw a re ,
l»tre anil de.otiou,
F u r n is h in g
Boots a n d
d reetion of other Arctic explorers in a t­ liand in kuc I i list to Joe Morris, Jr., so news. Mrs. Clayton was a good deal ed witii any tiling but commonplace, or
G ro ceries,
Goods.
Shoes.
tem pt ing to cover too much ground. If those receiving the late circulars and re­ overcome, but joy seldom kills and she at least how few can produce acceptable '
E tc. E tc .
he would establish supply stations from plying to them, can lie furnished witii a prepared to i o on i oard to meet tlie re­ fragments from store of knowledge !
There arc over 6,000 persons fed thr
H eadquarters for
W h a tw Ulp tn T e i.to a b lo e k o fm a rb !e ! t ‘“ “ ’ d“{, a t /> ’!«».•'• Uagtcb pal
tin to twenty miles apart, and have list of property for sale and tiie price turning wanderer. Christy would not
,
.
while the sultan of Turkey is i!u-re
c a i ' iiiini'cted by telegraphic wires and therefor.
go, bat remained to take care of the lit­ education is to the soul. The philoso­
tvi ¡ii ones tlie risks of tlie enterprise
tle Helen who was now running nlwiit pher, the saint and tlie hero, tlie wise,
H ighest Price Paid for C ountry Produce.
rt hen tlie iiH'ieini'iicy of tiie weather ami paying many pretty little words. the good and tlie great man, very often
would lie greatly reduced. He would
EUGEN
prnb.il'ly find little ililliciilty in seeuring lias spent its fury, it would lie well for But C i,retv 's heart was full; was Hit are hidden and concealed iti a piebian,
OREGON.
volunfeers to man the stations, and tlie tlie Board of I rade to ti ke some action dol|di of tiiat returning party, or was lie which proper education might have dis­ R esults fro m ta k in g HoctPa
money required to prosecute tlie nnder- on tlie exhibit we ought to display in Among tlie lost? rt ben Mr, .Morton’s interred and brought to light.
Sarsaparilla
t.ikiu ; could jiridiably be easily obtained San Francisco.
1 n t reached tlie Viking the expeetant
Let it never lie forgotten th a t there is
T O IL E T SETS 10 PIECES!
F
E rsa t White Stare af
DRY GOODS
A n o w ie s
&
C e tty s ,
V
D ftV X GOODS X HOUSES
of «!. !{. hkcCiung
E U G E N E ,
“ I LEAD BU T NEVER
S. H. Fr endüy
F O L L O W !”
LOJTHINC,
a
HOPS,
WOOL, WHEAT,
OATS AfiD
BARLEY,
R ic h R ed C ’o cd
from wealthy men, who would I«' pleas­
ed to have their names linked with a
eel:.'me of discovery promising such cer-
t.in rt suits.
*L. leiii may have some interesting
i.' .i fo rth c world liefora long, ns lie
may . nc in contact witii tribes of men
■levt r yet seen by white men. Tlie New
V eil Sun, in an account of tlie exjN'di-
noii. i .iys: “ Tlie Eskimos have reported
f if on ■ of tlieir trils's, never seen by
while men, lives mi (lie west side of
Elli: n in e Land. There is no doubt
t it at one time this region w as lnlinle
i
in nt least tliat liunting parties
I '
south made prolonged sojourns
t ’. : ' . : r not a few traces of the natives
i ccn found on tlie l astern shores.
'fot no explorer or w hubr has ever seen
a native who lived in Ellesmere Land.
'J e I'.— mo n a iu e lor tlie euiintry is t li e
I .m l ut tiie Musk O x; lint all indica­
tions ¡i lit to jhe almost total disap-
; ■ aran ■ of lai^e game, (ini it is likely
iii.it t
natives long ago abainluneil
i'.iie- ere I.gnd as,» banting field and a
jA ■ , ol : csidi'iiee. However, Mr. Steiu
v..l ; . i dily find yn ¿lie west const mi­
n i ' . . ' ' trares of natives who never,
. i no n i. * contact witii tiie white race:
As riiu ir o u to i tne n.ne I'opuiists in
the House of Representatives voted for
tlie Wilson hill, that party van mi lunger
lay claim to lie any tiling but free
trailers.
Evsuv mun in the Siuslaw valley
should send a ropy of our next week's
issue to some one in the east. It will
pay to spend 5 rents to help your eoun-
,r J'.
¡•ai'tv went on hoard, and hero again we
will draw a veil as the emotions of th at
hour were too sacred to be intruded
upon.
il l d u e t i m e tlu-y returned to th e shore.
Christy was tiie first to greet Irma as
she crossed tiie threshold of I er home.
Afier an affectionate greeting Irm a
said: "And 1 ere is some one else come
liome to you, dear C hristy.” Cliriatv
I looked up, I.n 1 there stood het husband
REAL ESTATE!
scarcely a s i n g 'o |^ j^ a i'tiiin of a single
individual of ti igh other persons can
have aueli a ki
ledge in its ultim ate
grounds, its surrounding incidents, and
tlie real determining ganses of merits,
as to w arrant tlieir pronouncing a con-
■lusive judgment upon it.
AA e liave seen manners that make a
sim ilar impression with personal beauty;
th at give the like exhilaration, and re­
fine us like tliat; but they m ust be
A n F i mwood (1ml.) mail found $S5 in Iilio.i, Si c had so long mourned aa dead, marked by fine perception, the aeqna n-
gold coin in a head of cabbage tie luid Slie flew info iiis eml race and tlie two tanee with real beauty. Then they
Isiuglit at liis gru.' ry sture. This set­ ¡iiitlif.ll h e a rs Were united again no m ust be inspired by tlie good heart,
i.n i , t. . ..rt.
There is no lieautifier of face or form, or
tles the monetary quest on.
T hirc is ’..tit little mure to tell. Mr. I’etinvior, like tiie wish to scatter joy.
T us IXunoeratie Mate Convent.on Clayton p r.- ia.ie.1 Mr. Jewett to accept »"'• not pain, nround us.
meets ill Astoria on Apr i 17. Tiie a peeiüo:, in his employ, and so soon as
W hat is tl.e use oi history, and what
great Imttle of fm on w it . the I’up.ii. «•in David -o.i! 1 prepare a ho ne he sent for are its lessons? First, it is a voice for-
li ill t i l d i . e d e c i d i l i .
h 's a g .d m other to . ume and live with ever sounding a rosa tl.e centuries tl.e
him . l’. rcy, shortly after I.is return, law« of right and wrong. Opinions alter
Ksxt' fri sli i aiiicd m .unir mimi» tlint
p:o . l a s i i cei'.ful examination and was manners change, creels rise ami fall,
all tliiiigs limiti tal in tuia wor 1 move
admit: I to toe m inistry. Rudolph and hut the moral law is w ritten on tl.e late
liy tiie furie of ¡irò i\ ssivo meli.
Cariety went to a liome oi tlieir own in lets of eternity. For every false word
the
outskirts of the town, and now a or unrighteous deed, for cruelty and op.
r tir u Spring conns ietliiirgy or re­
newed energy, Tiie latter we trust is little girl and l ey light up their fireside prensión, for lust or vanity, tlie price has
w it',, tin ir innocent prattle. Irm a i* the to lie paid at last, not always hv tlie
iulmrii in the ¡auple Iteri*.
life a n l sola.e of her borne of luxury in el,ief offenders, but paid by some one.
WB BOT» BO '
naw !
ii:
Monterey as slie was of tiie rustic lodge Justice anil truth alone endure and ;
course of erection at Acme,
in tiie wild S.ushiw country, and in tiie. live.
For Bargains in Real Property
CA LL
THE
LANE
ON OR ADDRESS
CO UNTY
EUGENE.
LAND
&
LO A
CO.,
OREGON.
R ' i i circfully tha following affidavits bv prom inent citizens regarding Flor­
ence property, now on tlie market at wonderfully reduced prices:
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY CONCERN :
I hereby certify that I was tlie original owner of tiie properly known as Frasier
nnd Berry s part nf Florence, which E. J. Frsier is now offering for sRie. Tiiat the
same is level and free from drifting sand. Tliat fruit trees and shrubbery do wel
upon said land and the same is desirable for residence property. J. G. S tevsnson ,
Supt. Public School«, Lane county.
JLfr. Chan, W c lk e v
Of Fan rraticiseo.
“ For several j-cars I have b*en troubled with
blotches and phnpleJ on try faeo *n<l body,
wbk h r.vrn very nnnoying. I tri '*1 sewr 1 pre­
scriptions, r.ud aUo other me-tciacs, Lu: they
Q Sana- |P f W JV'l **
B d U b M O parlila C jU fl U O
dl l not seen t » benefit me. I/int fall a friend
1 WM
A T 'lO 'O U 'h T rial
After niin-two b. t; i, u.y sk'I’nturD.'1 to Its
■atural into, I still use It, as It ¡-Ives no
•trcn-iliaul v '»„. 1 never la I better health |
advised
r ....................—
Setermiai'Ii
;o ¿lie !t
Snbserilied and sworn to before me this 5th
day of March, 1892.
J oseph A M orris ,
Notary Public
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
Being first duly sworn I depose and s a y : Tliat I liave been a resident of Flop
enee. Lane County, Oregon, for the past twelve y e a rs; lliat I am familiar and wel
'eq,minted w ith tlie property know n ss “ Frasier nnd B ern 's part of Florence,’
d at **,e w m e ’’ adm irably suited for residence priqierty, being perfectly level nnd
f” 'C fr' 11" drif,inK
Tll«> '" '¡ t trees ami shrubbery grow well in the soil and
' iat l1t,re * ‘‘il water is found on tlie same at a depth of fn in ten to fifteen feet,
J oseph A. M ohhis , M en haul.
i
SEAL
— '1'‘ L; r! ? ! ;,w!' s'“' ‘
H occî ’3 Pii¡9 ar» the best aftrr-ihntiet
PiUs, u slit digestion, cure heart a. to.
5.'«,
»
Subscribed nnd swern to 1 efore me this 12lli da»
day of March, 181)2.
L. B ii . vev ,
Notary Public,