.«x a* ; -X-A.X A./V,« -A-M—X— V ^e T he tide of destiny is turning fast j tow ards Florence. All sorts of tic- | cum ulation of facts point th at way I FRIDAY, MARCH B J S IN E S S CARDS- STATE OFFICERS. T R A V E L E R S’ GUIDE. D. (’ II A M B E It L IN , G o v e rn o r......................Sylvester Pem m yer S e c retary of S ta te . .Geo. W. M ellriile T re a s u re r............................ Philip Metehen S u p t. Public In stru ctio n E. B. M cElroy S ta te P r in te r .................. F rank C. B aker O JL IR ID IT T Z E Z R S T A G E THE SAYELLWANCERS. HE TRAINS THE STS FASHION^ I OF GOTHAM'S LES- L IN E . H . H . B a r r e t t , P r o p ’ r, A T a lk W it h t h e D a n c l M c A llis t e r S e t ” —Th« Leaves Florence M ondays, W ednes­ days am i F ridays. ) ...............W.P. Loid R. J O H N S O N , A rrives a t Florence Tuesdays, T h u rs­ S u p rem e C ourt > .............. K. A. Bean days a n d S atu rd ay s. J ................F. A. Moore C onnects w ith S team er and Seotts Ju d g e Second D istrict . .J. C. F ullerton burg Stage Line for D rain. Also witl C harge A ttorney Second D istrict S. W .C ondon All niv w< irk will be w arranted to give Stage Line for Coos Bay. reasonable. sat isfufiitni. Call on oi \vrite to me at N o t D a n c e t h e G e rm s V la .trr to “ th e ¡PUr H iiu n r ed D o ’ an O r d in a r y P e r so n » D o , b u t T h e y llod ► U nco In A w h ile , COUNTY OFFICERS. J u d g e ...................................... . C entm iasioneifl ;• ' A. H Fisk . Eli P erkins Ja n ies P ark er T h e h a b it o f T in : \\T - 1 is o n e o f j j pu.-li, i-iuu :;v , p lu c k . It :s th e n ew s £ g la n a i y o f th e s e m o u n ta in s l o p e s - ^ j Vol. IV. G EN ERA L D IRECTO RY s G lenada, - - O .'sgon. F lo r e n c e , - - O re . W H ÌS M À N B R O S .’ Ï S t a g e JOHN C. GRAY, Dental Surgery. * N othing could bo u) u c e rta in dancitif ty-fifth stre et. T he g , m irro rs, th e brass tj (lin g , the obsequiona oiled m a h o g a n y ; wh^ slippery ballroom tie ly put y our hand in for your in su ra n ce pel proiessor, ho has e polished th an Iniy in West F if- doors are like innings are daz- nrkits shine like you step on the o il instinetive- j, r pocket to feel '¡•pud. 1, tor the .qn. -r» U up 23. 18ÍH . No. LIMITED MATRIMONY. PRICES OF FARM PRODUCTS. n Mar- O fficia l E r p e r t ( '.o u p a r h ig I lie A v e r a g e o l T i l l , t e a r W illi O th e r t ear». An Interesting yet extrem ely ridicu­ lous questiou has found its way into the C alifornia courts. Tlie problem s to bo solved ill all seriousness by th e co u rts a re these: “ Is a c o n tra ct of m arriag e stip u ­ lated to expire ut th e end of six m onths or a y e a rn valid docum ent? If thedocu- lnent lie valid, is the lim itation good? Does th e lim itation invalidate the con- a a c tr Can the relations of the c o n tra ct­ ing parties be legally laid aside a t tlie end of the prescribed time? W ould a chihl born a fte r the lim it lias expired, and w ere the c o n tra ct not renew ed, be a legitim ate child?’* It seems impossible th a t ill th is day such a question should bo seriously raised, b e t as a m a tte r of fa rt th e re l dsvplopt« am ong th e Califor- flL * L _ ; d i .fereuce of opinion on the subject. Six m onths ago E dw ard M. E lkus and L illie M abney of San Francisco entered into a c o n tra c t ‘"to be m arried for a period of six m onths."' A few days ago they again repaired to a n otary's oflieo a n d caused a second contract to be draw n up for a n o th er six m ontns. The young couple m ain tain th a t they have th e ad­ vice of good law yers th a t the co n tract is good. The situation is such a novel ono th at several reputable law yers luivo per­ suaded the young couple to perm it the question to be subm itted to a co u rt of adjudication. J u s t h o w to get this be­ fore the c o u rt is the question. It can hardly be accom plished by divorce pro­ ceedings, neith er could it be accom plish­ ed by crim inal process. Law yers, how­ ever, declare th a t they will find a wav of bringing the m a tte r to judicial notice in order th a t tlie ridiculous proposition m ay be qrttled a t onco. Some of tlie lu st law yers in the sta te have taken an interest in the m atter. M any prom inent citizens declare th a t it is ugainst public policy for such a qiu s- tion to be dignified by a dou b t for any length of tim e. On the other hand, there are a few law yers who const n t to m ain­ tain th e s tric t legality of tlie term s of the lim ited c o n tra c t.—O m aha W orld- H erald. T he e 1 retu rn s o f the d incut of a g ric u ltu re for ih« m onili of December ar;- principally devoted to tho Indica", n of tho av; .-Kge of tho price« of tie various products of the farm at tho (xiitita of production or in tho near» eat local m arkets. Aa tinta indicated, the value of corn is 37 c en ts per bushel, which is 2.4 eeuta lower Ilian tho coire- »ponding price of I i t year, which was ill.4 cents per bushel, a figure w hich cor­ responds nearly w ith the average farm price of corn for the decade 1380 to 1889, inclusive, wliicfi w as 39.3, and is 0.1 cents lower tliau th e average for the three years 1890 to 1892. T he average price of w heat is 52.1 cents per bushel. T he next lowest price in the 23 years from 1870 to 1893. in­ clusive, w as 84.3 cents in 1884. The average for tho 10 years 1880 to 1889 w as 82.7, w hile for tho th ree years 1890 to 1892 it was 70.0. T he decline from tlie average of the last th ree preceding years, in tw o of w hich, 1891 and 1892, occurred tho largest yields in the His­ tory of the c o u n try , was 24.5 cents, or 82 per cent. Tho re tu rn s m ake the general price per bushel of rye 51.8 cents, w hich is 3 cents low er th an th a t of last y ear and 5.2 cents low er th a n th e average d u rin g the past decade. The average farm price of oats, as re­ tu rn ed for Decem ber. 18'.;.'!, is 28.8 cents per bushel, w hich is 2.9 cents low er than last year and 1.4 cents less th a n the average price d u rin g the past decade. The average farm price of barley is the lowest on record, the price being re p o rt­ ed a t 40.0 cents, ag ain st 47 .2 ce:itsa year ago. 51 cents in 1891, 04.8 cents in 1890 and 42.7 cents in 1889. U nlike th e o th er cereals, tho farm p r co of buckw heat per bushel is tho highest since 1888: tho average price of buckw heat per bushel is the highest since 1888. The average p lan tatio n p rice o f cotton, as show n by tho d e p artm e n t reports, was, on Dec. 1,0.99 cents per pound, as against 8.4 cents on the sam e d ate last year, show ing a declino of 1 40-100 cents. N otw ithstanding tho unfavorable indica­ tions as to yield as reported fur the c u r­ ren t year, th is price is I 1-10 c Os low er th an the average plantation prie ■ fur the seven preceding years, durii g wliic'i the range was from 8.0cenla to 7.3 cents; a v ­ erage, 8.2 cents. C a lifo r n ia C o u r t* M a y ! ‘ - e l ,l c H* t o rlM£o F o r S ix M o n th s, m s «learn appeared t< > be out a m a tte r or a few days, when he suddenly conceived a g r e a t craving for ico c re a m .—C raw ­ fordsville (Iud.) Dispatch. B r it is h U «l«' In M a ta h e lv la n d . By tlie su rren d er of K ing Lo IJengnla and his w arriors tho B ritish have en tered , into full pots- ssion o f M atiibeleluud. Tho eam paii'u against tho blacks lias boon short ami s.iuguim iry. i t now rem ains for the w hites to get all they can out of tho c o untry w hieh has been w renched from its native in h ab itan ts to develop the "gold reefs" know n to exist there, w hieh aro believed to bo even rich er th an those of Joliiiinii sliurg, to establish peace am ong tlie trilies and to introduce civilization tinder au orderly govern­ m en t.—New York Sun. AN EXCITING EXPERIENCE. A n il W h en It W as A lt O v e r th o S t a t io n A g e n t .VIetnle*. T hing-,. d ro p .' It is here, according to the piofvssor, A t a w ay Rtation oil tho Louisville and th a t the y o u th fu l scions of the great N ashville one w inter the station keeper It E T W E E X E U « E X E A H E A D <»f T I DI and only F o u r H undred lightly foot it O re g o n . Treasurer.................. »lad an exciting tim e. It w as m idnight, over til ■ polished floor. The professor and the station being in a deserted p a rt A s s e s s o r ........................ . . . M « I 'b e r s « li ta lk s w ith beautiful frankness and was of tlie co u n try bad been left by tho loaf­ Leave E u g e n e M onday a n d T liur.«Iav m o n ■School Superintendent I. G S t e v e i is i.n so good as to e ip la iu to a reporter how HORACE N. CRAIN, lu g s. ers. It began to rain. Tho station keeper Suruey«»r.......................... the dances of the said F our H undred Leave H ead of Title T u e sd a y u n d F rid a v at w as not sleepy and determ ined lo sit u p noon. differ from those of the oonimou. uw- C o ro n e r............................ a g re ater p a rt of the night, especially as d 'u ’ry people.” lie had an unusual sum of m oney in his W hitm an Eros., Proprs " N u t the common people either, " the Vnd D ealer in F in e W atchc« a n d J e w e lry Sa il draw er, mid he felt uneasy ab o u t it. professor hastened to correct him self. CITY OFFICERS. R obberies of stations and farm houses H ip o n e O re g o n . " T h e re are no.com mon people in this dow n the line had been frequent. So ho country. We are all the sam e here. S t c P resident B. f . A net e ttled him relf down to a vigil. As ho N evertheless ho continued to refer to H cN R Y A. BAY. A gent l'elt hungry he took a can of cove o ysters S A I L S ----------- "the com m on people," and his tom s Oscar F unke down from tho slu-lf and set it in tho S t a t e I n s u r a n c e Co lp ’y on t h e n t , ltffli ni d 2 0 th o f enei w e ren o t a lw ay s flattering. On the other 0 . . U nni Board of T rustees stove. A m om ent afte rw a rd th ere w as W.u K e hand, he sort of hobnobbed w ith the Of Salem, Oregon. a knock a t the door, and lie a d m itte d a m o n th M I royalty by c allin g h issw ellest pupils by ' . • . - le i ¡ ¡ t ie in a rune»* i* o n i|* n n y <»f H ie cold, drenched tram p, w hom lie allow ed ' *v inc >•'< :.-t. A s-ifi' a «Miurtei ' « i n ii n i «1,4 f i l i g l i u - i j $3.00. Round trip 85.00 th e ir last nam es m inus th eir first ones .. . 1 * ta ok i.t- .a i R eco rd er.............. l. r i v u t e d w e llin g s m id r m a••.periy a t o lie dow n by the fire. J u s t then a tra in or by th e ir first ones m inus th e ir last Kpeeiaity. A d d ress j«e ut'¡»ir«li .i . »regun, a n d . Le mir i C or i.-ae T re a su re r.......... cam e around the bend, und tho statio n i will c a ll u p o n (,'o u u iid in a iu e y o u r p ro p erty . ones. It w as bard to tell w hich m ethod F l o r e n c e to i n q u i n a , M arnim i.............. ..........C. B M agent stepped outside to display the go im plied the g re a te r intim acy. ahead signal. He felt d istru stfu l of tho Jiietice oi Peace J I M C ' .«.)« "Tlie fashionable d an ceo f New York f i r i ’iib.-i. lig e r a n i T 'n ig lit R a te s tram p and feared th a t ho w ould fool so c iety .” said the professor, "and of w ith tho money draw er. As tho tra in course you know th a t w hen 1 speak of »V. W . N EE L . 1 , J r* !><>-, passed he hurried into tho room und h a d CHURCH DIRECTORY "society" 1 n a a n the really sw ell circles, scarcely opened the door and seen th » tab le s furnished w ith all t l i e d e l ­ M eyer & Kyle. F loren ce, Or. the M cA llister set, as it is c alled —the tram p standing by tho stove w ith som e­ icacies of the season. W ild gam e, Fish fashionable dance ill th a t set is the ger th in g glistening ill his hand, w hen th ere R E S B Y ÏE R I k N C l i U R U U V c . ce. ami F ru it in season. m an. O f course there is som etim es a Best accommoda* w as a report, and the ugeut fe lt a stin g ­ Oregon. 6 a ’»i>:< n h« * ai ♦*. ¿«••halii* kind of interreg n u m before the cotillon ing sensation over his eye. .8 1 1 3 Charges S T 2 . 0 3 school, Id uciiH’k a lit P r e a c h i n g 11 lions od* lite traveling public. begins, a n d d u rin g this period the oi A lthough blinded w ith blood from th e o ’ciock a. ut. alpi 7 p in. Sacrim eli! ni reasons hie. ch estra plays w altzes and a s u i t of "r> 0f the C onservative p arty ami tho editors sentativo C harles O'N eill of P hiladel­ bullet. A clieeso bud been perforated before the cotillon be; iRh. But then, of certain lauding new spapers. Some phia since tho d eath of his culleiigue. w ith tw o bullets. The room w as filled SECRET SOCIETIta. w ith an a iry gesture, ‘it's not danced slight w eakness in consols suggests th at ju d g e W illiam D. Kelley, has now de­ w ith sm oko from the stovepipe, w hich a as it is by a w d ’n 'r y people. We get Hi tho im pression m ay bo spreading to finan­ scended to the p a te rn al progenitor of fourth bullet bad perforated. S tran g est OF I H E couples on the floor in one set and have cial circles. the silv erb ill know n as th e •'B la n d a c t,” of all, the room w as filled w ith cinders, AND F. à A. M. Si usla w Lodge N* 107. a re g u la r r o u ip l" S o u th e r n P a cific Co. W h eth er these sin ister forebodings are or the "d o lla r of tho daddies" hill. In am i oysters frescoed everything. Oys­ • R egular com m nnicati'iii oh s c o omi i T he recollection of society—and it based solely upon facts and reasons 3V I2T3H ANT T A I L 0 H , continuous service the Hon. R ichard ters, oysters, oysters, cove oysters. T he S atu rd ay night in each m onth E x p rès« T rain« Leave C o rtla n d D aily. w ill be rem em bered th a t the professoi known of all m en it is im possible to C. B. M organ , V\ . M. P ark s Bland of M issouri is I he fa th e r of agent gasped and realized it all. T he ^ o u th I i t if ili D E A L E R IN was e x p lic it in te llin g whi t he in e a n i say. Some ground for apprehension the house, a lth o u g h ill ago ami- length of ■O. W. H urd , Secretary. can had rem ained in tlie stove too long, $ : l d p m i l.v 1’t.r tln ii . a i- ; a . m n by so ciety —engaged i l l a romp, ju s t liki m ust exist w hen tho conservatism of experience in congressional affairs sev­ 12:0/ p ni i Lv Eugene Lv | 2 u t u and being sealed up had exploded from av . JO u d n m , A r San i íaiicÍM 'o l.v j 7:üU p comm on, a w d ’n 'r y people, though tin E nglish jo u rn alism is so far overcom e as eral o ther m em bers are his seniors. the steam w hen tho tram p poked th e n A. K. G eneral Lyon« Pont, Sin. 68. Above tr a in « « to p a t a ll « ratio n « fro m l'< professor said not, d id not seem to dis to lead the m anagem ent of a t least ono Jlr. Bland is 58 years of age, is now in fire. Of course tlie tram p skijqxid w hen la n d to A lb an y iu c lin d v e ; also T an g en t, Shedd.» m eets lif t e r t h e lir a t q u a r t e r n f H ie g reat London daily to u n d e rta k e exten­ Ilia eleventh consecutive term , and a t the c FURNISHING GOODS H alsey , H a rris b u rg , J u n c tio n C ity , I n i n g . Eu tu rb th a t g e n tle m a n 's equilibrium . (ho shooting com m enced. The cash m uon, lin e a r m o nth. te n e a n d a ll s ta tio n « fro m R o seb u rg to A sh lan d " S o c ie ty ." said the prob ssor, "dance; sive preparations for a E uropean w ar in end of his present term , Mareli 3, 1895, J . L. F u k k is ii , Couiuiuiider. in c lu siv e . the com ing spring. More th an one edi­ he will have served 22 years. In years d ra w e r w as in tact. A piece of tin w as th e cotillon, hut not us aw d ’u 'iy peopl E J C E .a Z , o a c c o M . ROBEBURU mail , daily . found m a r the door, w here it ‘Inal re­ B. F. Alley, A djutant. dance it. Von know there a l e p le n ty torial office in Fleet street is g e ttin g ready of servico in tho house, however, "O b­ coiled off the agent's face. The a g en t 8:80 a HI l.v >’< »! i laud A r I 1 r :.':«) i» ni of people, say in H arlem though, to In for a cam paign. No e ditor lias y et bti u jec to r" Iloluian of Indiana exceeds nil sp irit tho rem ainder of tho n ig h t in E ugene Lv 10:26 a m P ni 1 '•V foolish enough to express his fears ill others who ure now m em bers of tho O. U. W. P erpetua Ledge, No. 131, 5:.70 P Ar Kobe b u rg Lv 7 :UU a m sure, th ere is very good society in Hai m ending tho stove do r.—L ouisville print. T hey confine them selves, espe­ • m eets every 1st ami 3d .Saturdays lem — w ho a re not uecustomed to darn­ house. Mr. H olm an is 71 years o f age, Com m ercial. D in in g < htr on Ogtlen R oute, each m onth. M ember« and visiting ing the germ an, a n d when they attem pt cially the Tory jo u rn als, to describing in entered the house in 1859, and w ith tlio P u l l m a n S u . H e t S l e e p e r s . it they th in k they m ust have som ething the gloom iest language the dangers b re th re n in goml sta n d in g are cordially O. W. HURD, C. O. TH3MH9, exception of three term s (six years) he - THE PRIZE TRIPLETS. AND in v ite d to a tte n d . A. O. F unke, J i. W. PROPRIETOR MMMAGCR which w ould im pend if w a r should find lias been in congress ever since. ela b o rate mid strik in g , don't you know J o s c e n A. M uuris , Recorder. SE C O N D C L A SS SL E EPIN G CARS, E ngland unprepared. The situ atio n in T h ey H a v e la th i C la im t«> S u p e r io r it y O v e r and new . T hey a re new themselves, ami FLORENCE, OREGON. A nother m em ber of tlie house entered a tta c h e d to a ll I b ro u g h T ra in s. tlie L e a m in g to n T h r e e . perhaps it is n a tu ra l that they should the new spaper w orld proves nt least the th a t laxly earlie r tInin Mr. H olm an, but , Mr. (L May«*« w rites to uh from Hal* be on the lookout tor novelty elsewhere. sincerity of tho a la rm ist T ory press in served only four years, and a fte r an a b ­ W e s ts id e D iv isio n . O. O. F. H eeeta Lodge No. I ll,m e e ts W in e s a n d Liquors. B etw een P ohtland and C o rva llis . ■ every W ednesday evening in L- Kpi iil 24 h o u r« in S p a n is h ja il. W h a t d o ju u rie d —tw o lx»ys ami ono g irl —and tw o in th e y ear to for babies and Ian kwoodsnien, tint so K N O W LES A GETTYS, s PlCTOW^ of uh m yself and s iste r—have c h ild ren ciety, even a society w hich rom ped, Itl lished by the g ra n d fa tln r of tho pn si- m ean ? — London Cable. Mr. M cG reavy found tho book of our own, my sister three ami m yself ST. PAUL a n d CHICAGO. couples strong, through the lauciers. dent. TO some tim e since in a secondhand book ono. Wo have a tta in e d our th ir tie th does not recognize such c rude capers. ( MO CHANGE OF C A R S ) A n fen C rea m I » «l G ia n t. SALT LAKE, DENVER, year, and so o u tstrip tho caso n ear "O il, " said the train er of a risto c ratic store, and being a bibliophile rem em ­ A football gam eoccni re« 1 S atu rd ay be­ C o m p o sed o f D in in g Car« u n su rp a« « cd , L ea m in g to n ." — W estm inster G azette. O re g o n . S « E L tO IX toes, " 1 m ight let the c h ild re n 's c l a s s e s bered th a t the m aternal ancestors of the P u llm a n D ra w in g Kooin S leepers O M A H A , K A N S A S C IT Y , president were nam ed N eal) and th a t tw een tho learns of L adoga und Jumea- O f L a test E q u ip m e n t, try the postilion figure, o r a football A T e a m t«> S ta r t W illi. figure, o r a baseball figure, but it would his g ra n d fa th e r lia«l been in tho hook tow n. Tho sta r player of tho Ladoga C H IC A G O , S T . LOU S Wo und( lbtam l, says tho W aynesburg publishing business. The hook was team w as Ja m t s T obin, tho c en te r rush, ATTORNEYS. T O U R IS T S L E E P IN G C A R S never do am ong older people. T h at is AMD ALL ju s t tlie difference between tlie fashion­ entitled “ B uchanan's A dventures In a m agnificent specim en <»f tho physical R epublican, theio is a young lady in B est th a t ca n be c o n s tru c te d a n d In w h ich m an, over <» feet in height nnk a lik in g E L E G A N T D A Y C O A C H E S w ants the sim plest figures th ere are. M to. Since .Inly 1, IS!)? Tobin h at eat« n to the y«mug m an and gave her a nother The re g u la r sw ell germ an begins w ith B altim ore A m erican. to toothing except ico cream T w o y< trs 1: >i ■ lo rt in. tat«* him. She did so ami the " g r a n d chain'" figure. F irst, of N ew M e s le o G o o d U io iig li. L aw in a ll its branche« g iven « p e d a l a tten tio n . ago ho Wits attack ed by indigestion and rmv/ li.iv tw«i horses. The result is they A Continuous Lins connecting with course, the couples are a ll seated and A lot of people are talking about the rapidly lost bis physical pow« i s . N oth­ have a good team to sta rt w ith. O o . ^ a a r 's B t k . , E u g e n e O r . All Linos, affording direct and un­ num bered. The m usic licgins, the lead ­ nam e tho sta te shall have when New ing ho tote w ould rem ain on bis stoniach. er counts off the first e ig h t couples, claps M exico becom es a state. In tlie east interrupted service. his hands as a signal and off they go in they are projHising different tia tu i s. and C. WOODCOCK, Pullm an Sleeper reservations can a w altz. T hen he claps his hands again, here th ere are a lot of p ople who A w a rd e d H ifih e s t H o n o rs W o rld 's F a i r T h e Q u ic k e s t t o C h ic a g o lie secured in advance through and the 18 dancers select new partners, out think plain New M eriro not good enough, an«l th e K a st. any agent of the road. and there is another w altz. T hen they but would lik'* M ontezum a or some join hands add i in le round, there is a other high sounding jim ciow name. t O n lc k e r t o O m a h a a n d grand chain, mid at a signal every one B 3 u .g ® n © . - • O re g o n K a n « a a C it y . TH R O U G H T IC K E T S^ ;" - takes the nearest p a rtn e r and ag ain they We think New Mexico - ju st plain old New Mexico—goo«l enough, and w ant to A m orien, E n g la n d anorta* e d a l a tten tio n g iv en to c o lle c tio n s and pro­ T h r o u g h P u ll m a n a n d T o « r t » t S le e p e r « , a t a n y T ic k e t <>flice o f th is C o m p a n y . " You see, i t ’s the d ancing they w ant, la t e b u sin ess tions—th a t the nam e w<* have lived un F r e e H e c lis iln g C h a ir C a r« , not m onkeying w ith p la tte rs or canilb s dr r will do in the future as in tin* p ast.— k i n < F u ll in fo rm a tio n co n cern in g cate«, tim e of or d riv in g around I lie room w ith whip D in in g C a r s . 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