1 f J T p j f p-i ■^7^7"Fnf-?rTn party in the W illamette valley, wc 1 to be liumlreda of poke bonnets and re I the suburban potter, he linn l«e»n for p rint the insulting article aliout onr i shirts Hcattered about in the ami 'm e. .- «met¡me past the »e ject of counties» tit* daily papers, Next - p ? bi . bused MVkAY I KU>.\ Y MORN INO,- country, and in doing so give it le tte r 1 I had never seen the -ate, lithe-limbed lithe-limbed Hindoo Hindoo ; hv letter as it appeared in th a t paj>er, before or attended a meeting, and the came the deli i *at©, R.itua Paia, wearing wearing tl the th a t our citizens may know how they scene was novel in the extrem e and at- priest, Lord K atya Paia, F t L amí G ovntv , 0«n i*»x, jiaj pi hi» native land; hi» are regarded by Populists over the tractive an 1 interesting too. I he first long u n ity rone T .!* r uhly e d it,,I. well M tr o ü û ê d n«” ane4i UjM)I1 lne nn.l even dear old Joe inc» Received (ORIGINAL AXI> rtRLECTBD.) «e» 1393 F U I.& W IN T E R 1894 D ry a n d F a n c y G o o d s , Notions, Groe.'i-ies Provisions, Oiled Clothing, G rass Seeds, H a rd ­ ware, Powder and Shot, Leads, Oils, T urpentine, Colorings &c. &e. __ ako a Look at o - TOILET SETS 10 PIECES! Li Dry and Fancy goods, we have L adies’ and G ents’ S hirts and Draw rs, Wool and Cotton, M arseilles Q uilts, F lannels an d woolen Dress goods. Look a t our large stock of Ip -u .2 ? T r i m m i n g s ! B lack. W h ite anil (¡rev. Plush, velvets, silks, gimps and fancy trim m ings. H osiery, gloves, corsets, ribbons, saxony yarn, and hundreds of o th er choice articles. Great White Store nf '&■ m T P a s o Q á ¿«X. D & K V P is s ir i. A W V E T W f W W á w 8 a e Keeps ; fü ll lin e o f E xriii Q u a lity D&Y COC DS ô C ilA U D W A K L , U a U A lili, HA i’s A CAP.-i, », N LTS A CA N D IES, CIGARS, I I K N ISIIIN G GOODS. Prices Will t e í curtí Reascnable. ü .v il:> Knowles R t liOUTb A riHOES, M i.I JC IN ES, ¡ i >!»Ai ’CD, Ge ttys, m a n a g e r s . T • he • Old R eliable to clear conviction w hat I had vaguely trusted to one who confidently Id « o known before, w hat very few colleges of looked for such cause. T.iere is no one •-« oratory can teach, w hat no am ount of ’ ho is wholly w ithout flaw in the sight P . r l o .n itio n a r v culture c u l t u r e o or r d dram r a m atic a t i c train- t r a i n , of him who is persistently looking for W elocutionary . 1 ing can give one, strive us one will to at- How good it is to tru st abso­ lutely! How good it is to be trusted ah- tain it, DRY GOODS of J. Í5 “ P id you ^tyme out of curiosity?” asked an elegantly dressed woman who 0; iipied the seat nearest on my left. “ No. I came because I am enterested in the-work these people are doing, and a t th e--------- ITS It is not in the words th a t others say to UH, blit in those other words which m ake us s*y to MTWlVM, that we find “ Tlioro is a certain muneli t* individ- nest, quiet, sp iritu a liz e expr ■.»¡on of red »Salvation Arn>y shirt, and his black our gravest lesson» and our »h»rpe»t re- journal, the H arrisburg Court, r. is four mi) living »uinewhere altout the clam the faces framed in the pi c n , t o e ol,m> - cu rlin g hair flowing down upon his bukes. The hint another gives us finds years olw to put them together w ithout in- to ,)C arraigned, hut tolely Lais in vr- seen one of uere on earth, strayed spere’s, to “ coin your h e a rt,” and for the pen of the m entally attenuated hir- fiUi^ ng common intellectual decency. ently seiHsh human nature of o n s th a t down to oelp hum an.ty to realize some- tho ‘‘vile drachm as” which are the hire sute billy-goat of the l{rr^y see the world reform ed; we w ant tho tality shell have put on im m ortality. lv fed and kept in working order, and mortgage tax law. We spoke ami voted to ¡»rove th at it is the most correct edi- raco to grow in grace and j.o«r'n< hut She is Ixtautifu). Toe newspaper cuts, re Teat ion is adjusted to worx, and food Against it*' repeal, as any one can aacer- torial, of its length, printed in th a t is- Ho much easier to give our ¡»ruyers tne pictures in the ¡n.iyiz nes and vise* Io e. ort, da) h\ d a), dtt.c nee.l is found tain by calling at this ofiice and exam - sue of the . As a practical il- and a dollar now and then than to sa - wnere, t >ough they hint at prettiness of a ‘1° ** hilo w nicn, at the return- ining the Senate journal, a copy qf lustration, after sacrificing so much in- r jf|(.e ¡»vrsonal ambition, or to give o tr feature, give no idea of toe perfect love- >n.í voyage ea rn year, the shattered which we have. The mortgage tax law ttdligvnce for “ a few tyjs?,” the editor ¡¡me, our strength, our?««./ v.;, to work liness of tms woman’s fa e, Tne iuilk iust he tir.n. d for repairs. This should l>e re-enacted, and to th at end turns to higher game, He reaches out wi,ich we hope will somehow, some- m ateniess grace of iier every movement, is rea.ly toe r reat lesson of hum an life, wc will work at the next session of the f<,r th a t Parent of ennobling journalism time bo accomplished, V i»o wornd n o t There is a cnarm about her Liat escapes so far as our phyehul natures are con­ State Legislature. After the statem ent in Oregon, Harrison K. Kincaid. The prefer to be a minister comfortably lo- the cunning of the p.iotograp ivr, that cerned, day by day our dai.y bread, and in every paper in Lane county th a t all article rgierred to is ¡»rinted here if/*~ cated, with regular duties to pcrior*n battles tne pencil of the artist; it is the day by day our daily care. Tne main- th e mem tiers from Lane voted against hothii’ and a stated salary, no m atter how heavenly impress of a serenely pure tenan e of ncaltu ¡s the adjustm ent in tjin repeal of th is law, it seems strange “ From tim e immemorial the saying Hn.ail, than to serve in the common and loving spiht. I t is the strong, true which we nave marvelously the help of half s.'andai’’ has ranks of the Salvation Army, and v. ho soul of the woman that moves mi l nature, if only we come to u n d e rstan d th a t any one of them shoubi be accused t ^‘at H d praint lint from what t t t been accepted as true. , , , . . , i would not rath er he the m inister’s wife, speaks and dominates the physical part ourselves, and have our bodies under of voting for repeal. has appeared in the state Journal since “ 1 x , the editor has been spoken of as a can- or a m em ler of his congregation, pleas- of her being so completely th a t if her Ihe control of our wins and conscience, THEY EVADE THE LAW. diilate on the republican ticket for sec- antly relieving one’s conscience and body were old and lient and her face a 1 ru st or distrust is increaeed by its “ The rich man can evade the law. retary of state, the coming election th at Hoothing one’s spiritual nature with the Uia t of wrinkles, she would still appear exercise. If we exercise trust in a friend p o w s because of our And the red Hag flau n ts! Po not such paper lias I ms - ii .:rniil!iH»l hill <>i extracts aiiers, lauding in .. . If we lonsent to doubt him , . . i ¡„i a puke bonnet and go about among too med by the glory of a noble purpose, statenieiits scattered abroad th ro u /h fulsome praises, the m erits and special 1 / / i i • How she dignified, glorified the ugly °» r doubt oi him is great and greater th e land on the wings of the preas hut qualifications of Mr. Kincaid for th at of- lowest ami poorest and vilest of our ndd fuel to the flames that are burning lice, the editor thus, in effect sitting kind, working, striving, praying, help- Army dress and poke Ism n et! But it l^'cause of our doubting. \\ hat a friend in the breasts of the aniirehists?” says down on that good old saw. \\ liether ¡ng, gavuig hum an outcasts and reclaim - was not until she began to speak that tíeeiiis to us in the »on.? run de¡»ends on one of our correspondents, The vigor­ these harmless puffs from other papers ing thu (alk,n7 it is much easier and one fairly understood the secret of it all, how " u look ut hiu,‘ Tbere are few "o u ld show no cause for- ous opposers of hum an slavery stated no„«i"of oür ï« .H m ^ Ür But it m akes’ us more desirable to læ a m em ber of the And Sitting there, th a t night, I learned 1«™ "» ’ tlia t Houthern men evaded the law. The press of the North »»»erteil the Sftiuo to be true. The anarchistic South, erner did not wonder th a t rebellion grow under such galling statem ents, and upon th e same hypothesis as stated by our correspondent, it is not astonishing tliat rebellion ran ram pant tlirougli the land and Hist so many homes were NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! E?> TT O - K? 3ST E , sobltck'- Can Ü Ï8 TOO BARGAINS ¡0 SPECIAL LINES AV ii . it relat.on is Massie, the Populist p i PS candidate for commissioner in Joseph­ AS FO LLO W S: ine county, to Massie the «n >«» ««“ • evade th e law ! It in not m eant th at all ¡i|C nanie of Mr«*. Booth was At isst fsr iilT, nt in.-t to sll. , , '• become apologist» for erim i- |„.ar |„.r nt any cost when she m ould ,M.rfv,-t noon, and they ere to be found, I Ball,” and there, surely enough, was eight full pages of select reading m atter, D eu ler in nal», and write such u statem ent th at is eouie to Boston, The «lays th at irter- think in the ra n k s 'o f the Salvation the red-head«! youth, a» sue said, keep- including a .l.o rt story and a wealth of ........... I. aa with poetry J and mis-ellany. Every to be found at the licginning of this a r­ veneil laUween the announcem ent of her i rn,.. mg tune with Ins feet us well \ voter in l Oregon should reati a pajier from the ticle? coming ami her arrival were counted in It was a full half hour of waiting we hi« i.an.ls and head, ami the man in the (..,pital (iuring thn of the verv ohe« ure I'l,e Sa,vation Army was out in all the yjrHi Hooth would appear, hut I never hiinself in tfie music, for ids whole body pie copies free. Ail suhscriptiona will G roceries, Boots and F a m is h in g glory of martial array to receive her. spent a more interesting thirty in nutes swayed to the sound of the tam bour- consecutively nutnliered upon receipt W kst has Iwen finally lo< ated by the .... Shoes. ________________ E _ tc. E tc. Goods. i ,, • ,, . * „ „ ,, , , .... i ,i„„ ... ... anil to each tenth subscriber will be llrund- i n , and a copy of the A jc is in There was a bam ,net in Musi,- Hall m ln ,n y life. Some one in the gallery he- 'nes, the band d app,ng and the m ighty preHente,, a y,,ar> Hlll„ L.rip, ion to the H ead q u arters for ('otniopoh'ian Magazine, rusting band asking for exchange. Perhaps we 1 g a n i o s m g . i i c a wave the sound volume of voices. racks,” the Salvation Army hcad-qunr- Nwept throw: ell ?” sue asked. Address all orders to The Slatennan, 8a- th e v ast aud ito riu m , cannot estim ate correctly the motives I turned ami looked at her. She had cm, Oregon. gathering in depth ami volume until it of the Populist periislical for it» efforts ter« in Bowdoin Square. On the evening of the 20th nf Fel.ru- r,,a, i,ed the elioir, where it was ech ed 11 kind face, and her silver hair gave in searching out our obscurity, or wish­ ' ary she addressed the m ultitude from |)V a cliorus of liumlr« ds of “ so ld ie rs '” l-er the rig h t to question, I presume, I ing to know any thing alsait us when found, but since they waited until m ak. ! H>e pulpit of the Peoples’ church, at tbe voi,.,.H anit the tinkle of tam bourines, und I sa id : “ They enjoy it, why n o t?” , ing an attack upon Tux W xst and our i ,o rn «r ° G h rk le y street and Columhiis T hen the s nging t»«gii:i in earnest. “ Why not, indeed?” she answered. -------- WE SOI.lt IT YOUB TRADE. C A LL& U U S “ I L E A D , B U T N E V E R F O L L O W I” S. H. Friendly D ~ G HOPS, OODS, WOOL, AND WHEAT, C O T H IN C , OATS AND BARLEY, O ! th e A gcny country Iwfore asking for exchange, it This spacious structure could leaves the impression that they desired ,lo!‘l ,he liali ,,f U"' " ' ”,M a,1' li* to crush something, so they »elected a ‘ m e, ami liundre«!» « rowiled about the ■few type” ami some “ ehim banks" j ,loon’ w'ndows outside eager to ty p e” catch blit the sound of her voice. down here by the sounding sea. As our She a 8hc was announced announce«! to speak «peak again in office is «quipped second to none in Lane the same place, on the 22nd, and in the county, with the exception of not hav-1 desperation of a last chance 1 hurried, Ing a power pre«», we m ight suggest with a friend, up to tin« church ut half th a t the Hroad-Are buy some column past six o'clock though the doors, we rules before «peaking ulightiugly of its knew, would not he open for at least an contemporaries. There is no disguising the fact that hour. People had already Iiegnn to the intensity of devotion of the iwople «»«her al«out the entrance, ami in less here for th eir country, has grown into Hum ten minutes wc found ourselves in mi axiom. To insult the Siuslaw bay, th e m idst of a crowd so dense, eo closely or sneer at it, while its little band of paekcl th at we voul.l not so much as patriot citizens are struggling to bring move save ns we were swayed by the its unlHtunded, natural resources into mass of hum anity th at hemmed us in. hroa«ler prominence, will bring to such But it was, fortunately, an orderly and offenders the everlasting hatred of every patient crowd, though it was made up of man, woman ami child, irrespective of ‘all sorts and conditions of m en ," as Such singing! What it la ke«l in quid- " I t is better than tne dance halls, the ity was more th an miule up in quantity, l>cer saloons or tne cheap theaters. It nn,| the accom paniment of haml-clap >• ®y o'«!1 ■rSWRutln meeting, but I p ,n g Hn(| the tam liourines. know th e good these men and women A sudden silence warned us of the nr- #re «liung; I »ea it about me every-day, riv a , of the Comm andant and hi» party, and I feel al.uosi hke clapping, too.” A» they entered the church and ad- 1 wish I could rem em ber Aim. Booth’s vanceil to the platform the Army roi-c to "«ir«l», to write a few of them here, hut its feet and rem ained standing till strangely enough I cannot recall them, Mrs, B¡1’», and s<« med to live and glow and companied the C om m andant and ids burn within the hearts of her listenersin wife to the platform, Mrs. I\s>th herself quick r«»iionso. She spoke very quietly. tK.j„g qlllt0 hidden from view la'liind Her v o ic e , though low ami sweet, peue- the reading desk. In ud lit on to Major Irate,I to the rem otest corners of the Brewer and his wife, who stand at the vast edifice. And h e r ’ onto simple and |1C«J 0( ihe Army in B o s to n , a n d a score «•'•'««'t as if she were accustomed to party, religion, or previous condition. W alter besaut would have it. Her«'and o{ hunilsomc, earn«' St lo o k in g young sja-ak so th a t even the dullest might T ax W xst never has, ami it never will I 'l, rv r,‘d •I'il't of a soldier or the m»'n wearing the badges of office, there understand. It was not bv a display of be known to fail in its bright lexicon o f , tt’D badge of a captain or other of- was a very b riglit-fa.id vc u h whom I rhetoric, a flow of eloquence th a t she energy when defending the Kiuslaw ®**r g't'uu'ed in the glare of the street took to lie “ Ash Barrel .E m m .,’’ from gained her wonderful power; though the mention I had seen of that titled ‘’ven the most critical could not find country and its people. If it wire not ' i'gbts. for this, no such article as we are now half past seven the doors were personage in th e 7 /s u .f and toe h i : , i-uilt with her style. It is matchless ns writing would appear, for our long jonr- and the living tide began to on previous occasions. Fo li.c left was ¡» her imiupcr, but it and all else are nalistic life hna so hardened our feelings "'■’’s*“ «lowly forward and to flow into seated "Jo e the T urk,” clad from head nuule subservient to the one great pur- th at other journals’ personal a llu s io n » Die church, w I.ich w a» speedily packe.1 (,M)t flaring, flaming red, but a I“«*v for which she works— the uplifting seldom provoke a reply. to '*• u t|iiost capacity. The spacious strikingly fine figure in any garb, ln- <>( m ankind, the salvation of the race. As tlie/IriMiif-drr assumes the role of rhoir gallery hack of the pulpit was telligent looking too. On aciount of ' «od blees her and send us others like expressing the opiniuiie of the Populist filled s itli "soldiers " ami there seemed some difficulty with the I t emmi«;.. ,;nd her. Of ThOOO 6 w c ro h o fu Suflfor fro m la Hood's B a rtc p n r lU a P u r i/le t, Soothes, H ea ls, CVRES, For Eargair.s in Real Property CALL THE LANE ON OR CO UNTY EU G EN E ADDRESS LAND & LO AN CO., O R E G O N . R «xd carefully the following a K lavits by prominent, citixcng regarding F lor­ ence property, now on tho market at wonderfully reduced prices: TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Hr. T. F. Johnson San Jose. Cai. I hereby certify that I was the original owner of the property known as Frasier and Berry's part of Florence, which E. J. Frsier is now offering for »ale. T hat the same is level ami free from drifting »and. T hat fruit trees and shrubbery do wel upon saiil lami and the same is ilesirahle for residence proja-rty. J . G. S tivxxson , Supt. Public Schools, Lane county. SK ROI'CI. A " I hsse for many years been a great «nfferss Subscribed »nd sworn to before me this 6th s iti. from breaking out on my arms day of March, 1802. J o s x n i A. M orkis , and leg s; they were covered with eruption sad Notary Public, ■ores, < t|.c h « e g iw g «11 ih e lia M . 1 tried very ro WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : many m-dlclr.es and consulted physicians tar and mar. but CM .utwily grew wane. I Being first «Inly sworn I depose and say: That I have been a resident of F lor have taken but tliree bottler of Hood's Sarvaph. ence, I.ane Connty, Oregon, for the past twelve y ears; th at I am fumili»r and wel »equainte.i with the property known ns "F rasier and B errv’s [«art of F lorence.‘ 'h a t ti c same is adm irably suited for resilience property, being perfectly level and free from drifting sand. That fruit trees and shrubbery g ro w well in the soil and rll’.a for rheumallrm. sml h.-.s derived io much ,|ia t pure well water is found on the same at a depth of from ten to fifteen feet. bsnn'.t from It that she decbrer there Ir no J o s x n i A. M orris , M erchant. other medicine on earth. We would not he Hood’s s Cures without 11 In the h "ire If it costs *20 a botfit.” T. Var-i iv Joussox, Fan Jose. Cal. N. B. Cc rare to get Hood's Sarsaparilla. H o o d 's Pill J act sarlly.yct promptly and »•»»er.:*y os tho Ever and h .» « !a JSo, j ”t 't — Subscribe«, and sworn to before me this 12th day day of M arcli, 1892. L. Btt.vev, Notary Public,