The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, March 09, 1894, Image 1

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cum ulation of facte point that t way
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Vol. IV.
FLORENCE, LANE COUNTY, OKEGi
G E N E R A L D IR EC TO R Y
STATE OFFICERS.
G overnor......... ..........Sylvester Fennoyer
S x ie u iry o f State
Geo. W. McBride
T reasurer........................ Philip Metelien
S upt. Public Instruction E. B. McElroy
State Priater.................. Frank C. Baker
) .................W .P . Lonl
. . . K. A. Bean
Suprem e Court
. . . F. A. Moore
Judge Second District. .J. C. Fullerton
Attorney Second District. .8. W. Condon
COUNTY OFFICERS.
B U S IN E S S C A R D S
H. D. C H A il B E R LIN,
12102112
Gienada,
T R A V E L E R S' GUIDE.
G A R D IN E R
S T A O K
. . Ora8.n.
D IN E .
H. H. Barrett, Prop’r,
Leaves Florence Mondays, Wednes­
days and Fridays.
Arrives at Florence Tuesdays, T ’ irs-
days and Saturdays.
Connects with Steam er and Scotts­
burg Stage Line for Drain.
Also with
| Stage Line for Coos Bay.
C harge
All my work will be w arranted to give . reasonable
satisfaction. Call on or write to me at ,
L. R. JO H N S O N ,
Coilractor ail Boilfler.
Florence, -
- Ore. 1
w h is m a n bros ?
SONG TO
C ity o f vanish]
C olu m ned and
C ity o f so n g and
Good n ig h t and
C ity o f p eace a n d •]
M irage in h ea v en s
W ith a ll th a t G od’
der—
G ood n ig h t a n d gi
C ity o f g le a m s th a t
C ity o f so u ls th a t
C itie s o f d rea m s th
G< km 1 n ig h t and
— F r a n k L. S ta n to n in A
! ilDAY, MARCH
ITV.
w hitej
bow could ren-
»reatldess—
hite;
deathless—
it!
C onstitution.
R U T IIE R F P W BEAR
b ar market down here is pretty dull.
Down yander jest now the thought
struck me that arter all you uiout want
a real b ’ar, and as I am w illiu to help
you out with yo’ wants 1 w ill let yon
have this here one for $ 1 0 . ”
Steve went out to the gate. He put
his elbows on a wheel of the wagon,
and looking hard at the mountain man
said:
"1 have been very kind to you.”
" I haven't made this diskivery, but
if you have been kind to me I'm much
ebleeged. ”
"1 have been kind to you, and now 1
want to tell you what I am goin to do.
I ’m goin to maul yo u ."
And he did maul him. He snatched
tho mountain man out of the wagon and
walloped him in the road. And during
i lie
I^ jrm a n c e the bear sat iu the
wagiiiinniTTooKed RlFwiti.'an indiffer­
ence complete in every detail. The
mountain man climbed back to bis seat
as soon as Steve granted him that priv­
ilege. and gathering up his hickory said:
"A fter all, 1 reckon yon know vo’
own mind best—don’t reckon you real­
ly do w ant to buy a b’ar. Goodby,
gah!"
Evening came, and strangers who had
heard that a desperate man would wres­
tle with a ferocious bear gathered at tho
place of encounter.
"N ow , gentlem en,” said Steve, "tho
timo has come for mo to show you what
a wh to man can do. All my folks wero
b 'a r fighters, and so far as beard from
not one of them was ever whipped.
Some hunters have just hionght in a
monstrous b 'a r from down in the bot­
toms, and all that want to see mo fight
him ju st pay 25 cents and come ahead."
A number of men paid their money
and followed him into the back tot.
Those who wero acquainted with the
indolent habits of the hear said noth­
ing, partly through fear of incurring
the enm ity of old Steve, but mainly to
foster a laugh at tho expense of tho gul­
lible " tenderfeet. ”
Steve conducted the spectators to tho
tree where the hear was chained. The
brown of evening, making a mystery of
the huge black muss of anim al life and
hiding the patches on his coat, pro­
claimed him a savage monster.
"G entlem en," said Steve, "befo’ 1
go into this here fight 1 want to tell you
that 1 don’t deserve no sympathy, for
I ’ve brought it oil myself. Here goes!"
He made a lunge at tho bear. Tho
monster threw himself in an upright
position against tlie tree and caught
Steve in his arms. For a moment there
was Bilenee, and then a loud yell split
the stillness of the deepening tw ilight.
The bear boxed Steve, he bugged him
tim e and time again anil then appeared
to be biting him.
"T ak e him awnyl H e’s killing m e!"
tbe gladiator cried. Two men seized
Steve’s legs and drew him beyond the
bear's reach, and the monster—and in­
deed hq was ono now—stretched his
chain in tho effort to renew the engage­
ment. Steve was taken into the house.
He was covered w ith blood, and it wus
evident th at a number of his ribs were
broken.
"H av e you anything to say?" somo
one asked. " I t may lie probable that
you can't talk after aw h ile,"
"A ll I ’ve got to say is th is," Stevo
groaned. " I wish I hadn't got so in-
term ate w ith th a t blamed b ’a r ."
Several n en went out with a lantern
to look at tho victor. They found noth­
ing but a chain under the tree, but
down farther, in a fence corner, they
found a worn and flea bitten bear asleep.
H ad they continued their search, how­
ever, they m ight have found down tho
road a mountain man helping his boar
into a wagon, and they m ight possibly
have learned th at the m ountain man,
for purposes peculiarly his own. had
liberated tho lazy bruin and had tem ­
porarily chained bis own bear to tho
t ree. —Excli unge.
3
g
$
m ountain slopes
No. 17
ROLLING ACROSS THE OCEAN.
7 lie
C u r in u s C ra ft T h a t Is P r e p o s n l by a
F r e n c h E n g in e e r .
trour » era Lruz, lie traveled up tho
roast to British Columbia und then fol­
lowed the Canadian Pacific railroad to
Manitoba, where he strnck north into
the woods. During the past sixth
mouths he has not met any one who has
understood his language, and he cannot
»peak English. His hands and feet
are frozen. He is being taken care of
In jail. -W innipeg Special.
In theso days of revolutionary proj»
ects in m atters mechanical anti scien­
tific unusual engineering exploits have
lost much of their tendency to create
surprise. Still that sensation may ho
produced in a mild degreo by the latest
scherno of ocean transportation which
I n f a n t il e I> n e llsts.
has reached ua from France, and which
Two boys of 8 years, our Berlin cor- ■
has M. Bazin, not unknown iu engi-
respondent learns, have fought a duel
(eering circles, for its uuthor.
SI. Bazin proposes, iu brief, to build with pistols at G hent in the presence of
an A tlantic liner on eight rollers, w ith two other schoolboys, who acted us
tho view of securing speed much higher ! seconds. Une of tho boys is reported to
than any thus far attached, arguing have been killed by a shot through the
that tho wheels or rollers on which tho head.—Lonilou News.
vessel is to rest w ill ro greatly dim inish
AT HALF RATE IN A BOX.
the resistance offered by the waves that
3ii"knntritn hour w ill be easily wltfdn A S'cbraR ka Man*« S o lu t io n n f tlin P r o b le m
o f C h e a p R a ilr o a d T r a v e l.
the bounds of possibility, and will en­
Tho B urlington operates a lino to
able tho passage from Southampton or
Liverpool to New York to ho made in i Sheridan. Wy., a t which point tho
four days. Tho rollers are to enter the Adams Express company has un office.
w ater to a depth of about 20 feet, and About two weeks ago a man called upon
revolve w ithin a platform placed about I Mr. Smith, depot agent for tho Adams
24 feet above tho water, so that there i Express company in Omaha, and in-
w :ll he a rolling instead of gliding J quired tho cost of shipping a box,
body, ns is the case in ordinary ships. weighing about 250 pounds, to Slieri-
The rollers presumably are to be worked | dan. He was informed that it would
ho about 810.
by engines to secure pre]iulsioii.
A few minutes beforo train time an
M. Bazin claims to have settled by
experiment that the stability of tho I express wagon brought tho box to tho
roller type of vessel is nt least as great depot, it was unloaded, weighed,
ns that of tho ordinary type, and be­ properly marked for shipment, and im ­
lieves that the construction of his design mediately placed on board the express
of ship w ill lie much less costly than car, preparatory to taking a 750 milo
that of the usual description. Accord­ journey.
Tho lxix was nlicut 6 feet long and 3
ing io French report, it is proposed to
put M. Bazin's plans to n practical feet wide aud weighed 273 pounds.
test by constructing a vessel about 400 I Tho express charges wero $12.15 and
feet long and of about 90 feet beam, ) were paid by a mail whose identity tho
w ith rollers 75 feet in diam eter, and 35 ! express company is now attem pting lo
feet wide. The latter are to make 22 | establish. The train duly arrived in
revolutions per m inute.—Cassiera* Mag­ j Sheridan and the box, among other
goods, was unloaded from tho express
azine.
' car uud stored iu tho depot and tho
A MYSTERY OF DREAMLAND.
I doors locked.
In about half an hour Agent Wood
W h ile t h e I to e to r » W er e H e lp le s s a H o y s
! was informed that tho express office
V is io n F tte r te it I lia C a r e .
In Savannah, Mo., Inst June, Thomas, ! door was ajar, and the belief was voiced
the 11-year-old son of a farm er named that burglars were lit work robbing
Alexander G ilpin, was stricken with ' the place. The ugent ut onco secured
rheum atism of the right side noil leg, j tho assistance of several men, and utter
Tho pain was so severe that his parents ! arming themselves they entered tho
were obliged to keep anything from | express office. Nothing was found ilis-
touching the body or limb. Drs. M ar­ , turbed except tho Omaha ljox. It was
tin, K err and Jefferies of Savannah | empty. The liil had been forced from
could do nothing to stop tho pain. Un j tho box, and tho contents were gone.
Thursday, Dec. 7, lie fell into wliat When tho box was critically examined,
seemed to bo a trance and could not be it was found that no instrum ent had
aroused for some hours. When lie fin­ I been used from tho outsiilo to loosen tho
ally awakened, being unable to talk, I cover.
Upon theinsido nt one end w asplain-
he wrote on a piece of paper to liis par­
ents that be bail seen his two little dead I ly to be seen tho print of a m an'a feet.
brothers and Bister. Ho said they told I Tho size of the box, tho weight and tho
him to send to a certain field and nt a j footprints were sufficient to convince
particular placo to scrapo away the , tho agent it had certainly contained a
snow until they would find a bed of | human being, anil that iqiuii fils arrival
moss, and under tho inoss a bunch of at tho end of tho journey lie simply
roots, which they were to bring to him. I oiieneil the box, walked over to tho door,
Tho doubting parents yielded to his I unbolted it and disai>peared.
There mu many theories advanced ns
entreaties, and going to tho place found
everything as the boy had stated They i to tlie purpose of the man in iho box.
brought tho roots home, and the boy Some believe that arrangements wero
told them bow bo bad been instructed j on foot to rob tho express company,
to prepare an ointm ent with them. Tho cither on the train or nt tho Sheriiluu
ointm ent was made uwl upplieil to the office, while others think that the occu­
seat of pain, the result being that the pant of the liox wus uu escaping crim i­
next dny tho boy left his bed. Ho can nal.
In any event, ho lieat tho railw ay
now walk as well as ever.
Theso facts nro vouched for by O. J. company out o f half of a fare—for tho
H urley, tho editor of tho Savannah fare for a human being, alive or (lead,
Democrat, tbe physicians, and all of is $25.50,— Omaha Worlil-Hernld.
G ilp in ’s neighbors. St. Joseph (Mo.,
HE PERSPIRED BLOOD.
Dispatch in Chicago Herald.
Old Steve n u i'
» one of the
most peculiar
•t ever lo-
-TiiiZ
*.
Ju d g e ......................................... A. H . Fisk
JOHN C. GRAY,
ikxlo was lo-
k .e»v where his otigic
~
.
) ................. Eli Perkins
fated, and indeed no one seemed to care,
Commissioners j
......... Jam es Parker
bnt every one that came w ithin his
Over Lake. Creek Road, range
C lerk ...................................W. R. Walker T h e beet work a t th e m ost Keiutonable Price*.
was impressed w ith his odd per­
Office
over
U
reiixe
Store.
Sheriff................................. J . E Noland
H E T W E K N E l' f iK N t « IIE A II o í T I D E
sonality. He was tall
gaunt and
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g
o
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.
T reasurer............................ Frank Keisner
grizzled. His eyes were afflicted w ith a
watery sleepiness, but suddenly became
Assessor................................... McPherson
Lrave E u gen e Monday and Thursday morn
eager at tbe sight of a dollar. Ho kept
School Superintendent. .J . G Stevenson
HORACE N. CRAIN,
Inga.
a sort of roadhouse, which he designat­
S urueyor...............................C. M. Collier
I Leave H ead o f T id e T u esday and Friday nt
ed as Bear Park, near the town of Hot
n oon.
C oroner.................................J . W. H arris
Springs, and made his living by admin­
W hism an Bros., Proprs istering to the thirst and catering to the
And D ealer lu F lu e Watch«.- and J ew elry
amusement of the wayfaring man, who,
CITY OFFICERS.
E u gen e
O regon .
even though a fool, often erred therein
—erred, I say, for the man who drank
B. F. Alley
President
the sour beer drawn by old Steve could
HENRY A. BAY, Agent
uot have stopped short of sinning against
--------- R A I L S ______
Oscar Funke
self. The amusement consisted of a
O. W. Hurd
On
the
1st,
10th
and
20th
o
f
each
Board of Trustees
black bear, old, lazy and flea bitten.
Win. Kvle
Salem, Oregon.
m outh.
This anim al, advertised as of most fu­
Si. F. Phillips T hia la th e Of
le a d in g in su ran ce co m p a n y o f the
P acific coast. A ssets a quarter o f a m illio n d o l­ Single trip 83.00. Round trip 85.00 rious disposition, was kept chained to a
RA'order..............................Frank Wilson lars. P rivate d w e llin g s and farm property a
tree in a back lot, and at evening, when
sp ecialty. Address m e a t Gardiner, Oregon, and
T reasurer.................Leonard Christensen I w ill c a ll upon you an d insure your property.
the accommodating dusk threw a hid­
M arshal...............................C. B. Morgan
ing shade over the bear's most striking
faults—i. e., laziness and flea bites—
Justice of Peace......... H . M. Chamberlin
For Passenger and Freight Kates old Steve would announce to his guests
that he was now about to engage in the
W . W . N K K L Y , P rap ’r.
See
......................
dangerous feat of wrestling with the fe­
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
tables furnished with all the del­
rocious monster from the Mississippi
Meyer & Kyle,
Florence, Or. swamps.
Those who knew the trick
icacies of the season. Wild game, Fish
drank th eir beer in unconcern, but those
RESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Florence, and F ruit in season. Best accommoda­
who did not paid their 25 cents and
Oregon. Sabbath eeraice. Sabbath-
“ C O O S ,” passed into tbe back lot to see the des­
achool, 10 o'clock a. in. Preaching 11 tions for tbe traveling public. Charges 8 T E A M E R
o'clock a. in. and 7 p. in. Sacrament of reasonable.
perate encounter.
o------ W ill m a k e --------- o
the Lord’s supper on 1st Sabbath of
One afternoon when old Steve was
January, April, Ju ly and October.
sitting on his veranda a man from the
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Everybody is welcome t o all the services. pRST
m ountains came along, driving a red
NATIONAL RANK
Pastor requests C hristians to make
mule and a white steer hitched to a
themselves known.
shaky and creaky wagon. In the wagon
OF EUGENE.
I. G. K xotth , Pastor.
there were a few small cabbages and a
C am *
T . O . M ENORICKS. F ris .
black hear.
ethodist episcopal church PAID U P OA8H CAPITAL.
" S a y ," s a id the mountain man. stop­
•60,000
service. Preaching at Gienada ev­ 8U R P L U 8 AND PROFITS,
General office at Seaton.
•60,000
ping Ins team, "d o n 't you want to buy
ery 4th Sabbaths. Sabbath-School ev­
tho finest b 'a r you ever seen?"
ery Sabbath a t 10 a. m. Prayer m eet­ A C C O U N T S SO X j XOITHHD. K N O W L K 8 , N K K L Y a n d G K T T Y S ,
“ N o." Steve replied. "G o t all the
ing every Thursday evening a t the
O w n ers.
b’ar I w an t.”
EUGENE,
church. Every body cordially invited.
" B u t you a in 't got no sech h 'ar as
G. W. Q uimby ,
Pastor.
this here one."
.
SOUTH
"N o. and 1 dm»«".'
'<i ;sf"h kitten
L ift" « E A S T A N D
of a thing as th a t."
SECRET SOCIETIES.
“ Now. look here, mis- tr. that a in ’t
no way to do—insult a man’s b'ar. 1
OF THE
have traveled 75 miles with this b’ar.
—------- a
* F. A A. M. Siusiaw I-odge No. 107.
and you a ir the fust man that lias offer­
S o u t h e r n P a c ific Co.
Regular comiiiiiiiication on second
ed him a insult. T hat ain 't obeervin the
M E R C H A N T - T A IL O R ,
Exprès* T rains Ix;nve Portland D aily.
Saturday night in each month.
common court. siis that is due a b'ar
C. B. M oroam , W. M.
Sontii
I
I
North
D K A L K R IN
that a in 't never done you no harm. But
O. W . IICRD, Secretary.
• : l i i»
Lv
Portland
Ar S:20 a n: puttiu that all to one side let me ask
Eugene
12:07 p m Lv
2:44 a n
AND C A P S , H F E E Z ^ Z ; 10:15
a m Ar
San Francisco
Lv I 7:UU p n you seriously if yon want to buy a b’ar. "
A A. R. General Lyons Post, No. 68.
A bove trai uh «top a t all NtatiouN from Port
" I told you that I'Ve got all the b 'ar
land
to
A
lbany
in
cluidve;
a
lso
T
an
gen t, Slivdd
Ms meets after the first q u arter of the
furnishing goods H alsey, Harrisburg, J u n c tio n C ity, Irv in g . Eu- I w an t.” old Stjvo sharply replied.
moon, linear m onth.
Tbe mountain man gathered up his
e and a ll sta tio n s from Koseburg to A shland
Ì n en clu
J . L. F vbnish , Commander.
siv e.
hickory flail as if he would drive on.
EUCCNE,
ORECON.
ROME
BURG
M
AIL,
D
A
IL
Y
.
B. F. Alley, A djutant.
hut then, w ith tho appearance of hav­
H:30 a m Lv
Portland
ing changed h isn ind, stretched his long
Ar I 4:30 p
m
2:30 P
Lv
Eugene
Lv 10:28 a
neck tow ard old Steve ami said :
F io r a c i
D m
s to re .
6:50 P m Ar
Lv 1
* O. U. W. Perpetua Lodge, No. 131,
Kosebtirg
i "W hen you say you've got all th e b ’ar
A s meets every 1st and 3d Saturdays
B il lin g C ara <»n O g d e n R o u t e ,
K d w a rd D u n n 11 a« O n e n f t h e V e r y F e w
you want, I reckon you mean that mouse
each month.
Members and visiting
A n o t h e r W is c o n s in D ia m o n d «
StiflerM F r o m P e tc v liiu l H e m o r r h a g e .
P xxlln a& xx B u f f e t S l e e p e r s . gnawed and hug i at invalid out yoan-
brethren in good standing are cordially O.
HURD,
C. D. T H O M A S ,
Recently
a
young
sun
of
Charles
De-
Edward Dunn, 32 years old, employ­
AND
invited to atten d . A. O. Funke, M. W.
PROPRIETOR.
MANAGER
der in the back lo t."
vine,
who
resides
oil
a
farm
2
1;.
mill's
ed in a printing otaldisbincnt nt 26
Josaeii A. M orbis , Recorder.
CLASS SLEEPING CARS,
Steve got up, and through the force
FLO R E N C E ,
southwest of tlie village of Oregon, Vandewator street, mid apparently per­
OREGON. SECOND
attach ed to a ll Through Trains.
of custom acquired in earlier life dust­
Dane county, VVis., found a brilliant fectly healthy, went to tho Chambers
ed the seat of his trousers. The moun­
West Side D iv isio n .
0 . O. F. Heceta Lodge No. Ill,m e e ts
little stone in a pebbly clay bank and Street hofspitnl tho other day, blood ex­
P ortland and C orvallis . tain man again had gath. red his hick­
• every Wednesday evening in Ixxlge Pure Wines and Liquors. B etween
carried it home us a curiosity. Thu uding from tho pores of tho flkin of his
M A I» . T R A IN D A IL Y ( E X C E P T S U N D A Y .)
ory
for
a
decisive
blow
at
his
mule,
hut
H all, Florence, Oregon. Brothers in
father subm itted it to William II. arm and face. Ho aaid ho m ust havo
7:3« a m ( Lv
Portland
Ar I 5:36 a m
Drugs,
good standing invited to attend.
a hoarse command from <»1<I Steve—a
1 2 :l£ p m 1 Ar
C orvallis
Lv ( 1 :00 p in
Holilw. profiBsnr of mineralogy and loot much blood, but w asn’t weakened
F bed M auov , N. G.
Medicinen,
A t A lliany and C orvallis co n n ect w ith trains command unintelligible as to words,
m etallurgy in tho University of Wis­ by it.
o f Oregon Pacific Kailroad.
L. C. A ckcblky , Rec. Sec.
but full of meaning nevertheless—com­
Chemicals,
E X P R E S S T R A IN S D A IL Y (E X C E P T B U N D A Y .)
consin, anil he Raid that it was a genu­
Dr. Taylor w ; ih pnzzb d over tho phe­
pelled
his
attention.
Steve,
mastering
4:40 p m I Lv
Portland
Ar I 8:26 a m
ine diamond. It measures three-eighths nomenon and Raid ho hardly knew how
Perfumery,
“ S jm m r it' Hole.**
7:25 p m I Ar M cM in n ville
Lv | 5:50 a in
his anger and attem pting to s]H ak ill a
NOTARIES.
Probably the oddest idea ever for a of an inch in diameter, weighs lour to treat it. Thero wan evidently no
Stationery,
T hrough T ick ets to a ll p o in ts in th e Eastern quiet way, said, “ I have iseen living
carats, and is a rhombic dodecahedron, artery «evored, ns tho blood did not
State*. Canada and Europe can t»e obtained at here a good while and have learned how moment entertained by a scientist was
w ith its 12 faces slightly rounded, one
W all Paper,
lo w est rates from L. G. Adair, A gent, Eugene.
to be smooth in my manners, but when th at of John Cleves Symmes concerning of the signs of a good stone. It was iu spurt out violently, as it would havo
done in th a t case. W hile the doctor
R. K oehler ^
E. P. H ooker ,
Blank Books,
tbe condition of the interior of our
A. R. BUTTOLPH,
a
man
that
a
in
't
never
|>estered
in
no
Manager.
A sst. O. F. and Fa** Agt.
the glacial drift and came of courso
way comes along
and w illfully in ­ globe. Symmes was a jurist, a scien­ from tho north, where geologists have wa« trying to decide w hat ho could do
P ortlan d, Oregon.
T oilet A rticles,
sults a member o. > family, why. i t ’s tist—or, as the French would say. a long insisted conditions exist favorable for Dunn, tho curious flow stopped of
itttdf. It had laated about an hour.
W indow 8liaden,
" s a v a n t” —of international reputation,
time for me to a .
to diamond discoveries. This specimen
returned to w< rk.
And Collector.
Phyfiicians' Prescription« Carefully From Terminal er Interior Point* the i "1 don't know notpin about yo’ fam ­ an explorer "oil his own hook" and an is of good color and is Worth perhaps Dunn
Superintendent Lake of the hospital
ily and w ouldn't th e r’fo insult a mem­ all round man of letters, yet one would *21)0.
O l e « tw o door* w e s t o f F loren ce HoteL
told mo last evening th at D unn’a a il­
ber of i t ," the m ountain man replied. think th at some of his ideas must have
F lo r e n o e ,
O re g o n .
This find recalls the big diamond
"Y ousaid that this hereli’a ris a kitten originated with tho king of Bedlam. found ut Wsukesha in 1H«4, which sold ment was exceedingly rare and th a t ho
of a thing, and then I aaid that the b 'ar He believed, and lectured beforo learned for 81,000, and about which extensive might enjoy the distinction of figuring
JOE MORRIS, Jr
la t h e l i n e t o t a k e
over yander in the lotTa bug eat, and college societies in support of his views, litigation occurred. Both finds are in in medical anuala iih ono of a few suf­
I am willin to leave it to any jury that that the earth consists of from five to tho same drift. The Oregon diamond ferers from w hat was generally known
ns petechial hemorrhage.
TO ALL POINTS EAST and SOUTH. can be raked up ill thia town that I am seven hollow concentric spheres, and bed
is among the Sugar river pearl fish­
“ It is really an exudation of blood
right. I know what it fa to lie hug eat, th at at tho poles there is a round open­ eries of southern Dane county.—M il­
from tho ¡»ores of tho sk in ,M fluid Mr.
-
O re g o n .
T lo r o n o e ,
: and 1 don’t blame I t
f,ir I don't ing entirely through each of tho several waukee Sentinel.
Lake. “ T hat is tho generally accepted
It in the Dining Car Route. It run» reckon ho could hei) 8 |V : had a dog spheres.
explanation of the perspiration of blood
According
to
this
queer
theory
these
once
that
was
I
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Kind
hearted
.
Ch««. Getty«
Through Vestibuled Trains every day
C m O. K adwì ®»,
A N ew P * r l« ln n S o c ia l F ail.
of the Saviour. Medical opinion <loes
in the year to
anil gentlemanl) a dog r.s you ever seen spheres are placed one inside the other,
Tho latest fad in swell entertainm ents not socin to havo as yet come to an
like
a
nest
of
crockery
ware,
with
an
* KNOWLES & GETTYS,
—and I d id n 't hold him res|>oiigible.
in Paris isn private variety show. In the agreement us to tho cans«» of tho m ani­
open space of a few hundred miles tie- salon, next month, of Baroness Morio
ST. PAUL «.ndi CHICA 0. Say, now, without any.m o' fisilishneaa. tween
TO
each. Furthermore, he believed ile Isle, she will give a unique soiree to festation.” — New York Letter.
don’t you want to liny a b 'a r? "
( no rnaaoa or case)
S A L T LA K E ,
DENVER,
Steve placed his hand on a post to th at both the outside and the inside of inaugurate her w inter receptions. The
N n w ly I>l»coT«re«l IIuflTalo.
C om posed o f D in in g Cars u nsu rp assed.
iteady himself. He looked nt the moun­ each of these huhhlelikn spheres are in­ great reception saloon w ill be convert­
O re g o n .
to n
A deputy game warden baa discover­
P u llm a n D raw ing Kooin Sleeper*
O M A H A , K A N S A S C IT Y ,
Of Latest E q u ip m en t, tain man with all the contempt he could habited, which would give not less than ed into a music hall. L ittle marble ta ­
ed a «mall herd of buffalo in North
throw into his watery eyes, and then, 10 and probably 14 "th eaters of action, " bles w ill be placed here and there, und Park, Routt county, ono of tho most
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■till under so strong a restraint that the instead of the ono habitHhlo surface a stage will be erected lit one end.
isolated regions of Colorado. The herd
baggy knees of his trousers quivered, with which we are all acquaitnted to a Coinio songs, skirt dances and other Is «aid to consist of uonie two dozen of
B est th at can be co n stru cted and in w hich
greater or leaser degree. Hyinmea livisl performances will lie given by fashion­ lb« raro animals. In flpitoof tho wihl-
E A S T E R N C IT IE S ,
• a ccom m od ation s are both free and fu rn ished thus delivered himself:
l for holders of First and Second Class T ick ets,
“ 1 am tryin to make an honest livin, for many years near Newport, K y.—St. able umateiirs. Some of the guests, a t­ iksb of their homo they aro very tarn«»
SEYMOUR W . CONDON,
i and
and I hope to join the church some day, Louis Republic.
and are fed regularly by some of tho
tired ns waiters anil waitresses, will
few fanners who inhabit th«« lonely
i E L E G A N T D A Y C O A C H E S but if you don't get way from here I ’ll
wait i e th" other«, and serve them to
D o n ’t I lla m « ( h e <>lrls.
tes, coffee, beeraud other refri siumuts.
hurt
you.
and
I'll
make
it
a
p
'in
t
of
park. Theso farmers havo constituted
w
T here baa been a deal of worrying
TO
burtin yon mighty bad. Do you hear?" •bout the fact that tile young women |
themselves special protectors of tho
La* la *11 It* Branch., «Wen «penial »«.ntl-r.
A 1.011« T r a m p .
A Continuous Lino oonncotaif with
"O h. yes, I hear, and ruther than of this country prefer single to married ,
herd and will see that they are not e::
Boneta
Rosalia,
a
Mexican,
has
a
r­
All Lints, affording dirert and nn- have any diffikilty I'll harken, bnt 1 do life, but periinpä the dear girls are not
O a n s a r ' s B lk , E u g e n e O r
terminated. — Denver News.
rived
here,
having
walked
all
tho
wav
hope that befo' you join the church and «> much to blame after all. There are
intormptod aonrloc.
hefo' the day is over, frit th at matti r.
Pullm an Sleeper reservations ran you may change yo' mind ahont this 8,000,000 men over 30 years of ago in the ’
A. C. WOODCOCK,
H ig h e s t H o n o rs
W o r ld ’s F a i r
be secured in advance through h'ar. Get ep. boy." He swung hia U nited States who have never married, : A w a r d e i
T h e O u le k e a t t o C h le a g u
and, ns nwn propones, the preference of
a n d tbe
any agen t o f the m ad.
hickory and dealt tbe mule a decisive ao many lw n for bachelor life has innch
blow.
to do with the number of single women.
Q u ic k e r t o O m a h a a n d
Businesa was dull, and Steve nodded — Rochester Herald.
O regon
B ugen«,
K mm « i C it y .
TH R O U G H TICKETS Li
•nd <1 reamed as he sat on toe veranda.
A m erica. Kurland and R urnaeean I e purch««e<!
r ^ i t n n n w 7 a » 4 » M elaren'" fin lM in «.
He was aronaed by a noise, uud looking
G b I v r u I’ s IH sro v er y .
«p eeì»l a tten tio n <1v«n to rolleertnn « and pro T h r o u g h P u ll m a * a n d T ow K a t S le e p e r s , a t a n y T ic k e t (>m< e o f th is <'<>m|Mtriy .
up he saw that the mu m tatu man had
It is to the wife of Professor Galvan!
F r e e K e e ll n i n g C h a ir Cars,
again stopped at tbe gale.
ef Bologna that indue the credit of hav­
F u ll m fo rm a tlo n o o n c e m in g rates, tim e o f
“ Look here," Steve yelled, now un­ ing discovered tho electrical battery
IM e lag Cars.
trains, m u tes and o th er d eta ils fu rn ish ed <»n s p
der very little restraint, "thought I told which bears his name, borne skinned
For rsSes s a d general in /n n a a tio n ca ll on or p lica tio n Ut an y a g en t, or
L BILYEU,
you to go on away from heie."
frogs lay upon the table, and noticing
address
"Y ou did tell me. and 1 did go away, a convulsive movement in their liuibs
A. D. C H A R LTO N ,
W. H. RCm.BTRT.
but that d id n 't keep me from cumin ■he called her husband's attention to
Afl.htant O.nrtwl Panenter Atent.
Asst. O enl. F a ts. Agent,
Vo. 121 Flrvt 8*., cor. Wuhinffton. bark again. I have been to nearly ev­ the strange fact, who instituted a scri'*
•n * .
O r«gon.
eryplace in the t n. and noltody don't
f i x
t i c t u n . anil in 1701 lm laid tile
2A» WsdHfiT*''
r d
The only l ure: Cream of T artar I’o w d er.-N o Auiiuoma; No Alum. )
O i c a « V « Flrvt B * tio n « i Rank.
? - . r ‘? B 7 5 r t , O r
and m e n of the galvauic battery
serin to want a 1 a r , i nd the fa> t has
b-qjuu lv ita w i into my mind to st the 1 ariadeipLia Presa.
U sed iu M illio n s o f H o m e s — .p Years th e Standard.
S ta g e
: L in e ',
Steamer
Robarts
Dental Surgery.
Practical W atchmaker
State Insurance Comp’y
Florence to Yaqnina.
Head of Tide Hotel,
P
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Florence and Head of Tide.
E. HANSON,
Clothier. . .
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Notary Public, Surveyor
Norilleni Pacific Railroad
THBODGB
Notary Public, Land A gt
TICKETS
Notaries Public,
Attorney at Law.
3 1-2 DAYS
CHICAGO
Attorney at Law,
HOUKS
HOURS
Attorney at Law,
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