The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, March 30, 1894, Image 1

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Vol. IV.
FLORENCE, LANE COUNTY, 0ttB8«>N, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1891.
GENERAL DIRECTORY
B U S IN E S S CA RD 8-
STATE OFFICERS.
T R A V E L E R S ’ GUIDE.
Stage : Line,
Practical Watchmaker
Flue W atches m id Jew elry
-
-
Over Lake Creek Road,
O regon.
B E T W E E N E IG E N E A H E A D o f T ID E .
A. BAY, Agent
Leave E u g en e M onday and T h u rsd ay morn
lu g s.
Leave H ead of T id e T u esday and Friday ui
n oon.
State Insurance Co np’v
J u d g e .............................................A. II. Fisk
I ........... . .E li Perkin»
I ..............Jainee Parker
Com m issioners
Whisman
Of Salem, Oregon.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
PÍI11« Y e n rfl of SB
K e le u ri« u f a *
W H IS M A N BROS.’
HORACE N. CRAIN,
G overnor...................... Sylvester Pen noyer
Secretary of State . . . .Geo. W. Mi-Bride
Treasurer............................ Philip Metelien
And D enier in
Supt. Public In struction. E. B. McElroy
E u g en e
State P rinter.................. Frank C. Baker
„
) ................. W .P . Lord
Supreme Court > .................. R. A. 1 Bean
) ................ F. A. M
Moore
HENRY
Judge Second D istr ic t.. ..J. C. Fullerton
Attorney Second District. .8 . W. Condon
A SISTEIf c
T h is is th e lea d in g Insu ran ce co m p a n y o f th e 1
I’acltie count. A ssets a ouurter o f a m illio n did- !
lars. P rivate d w e llin g s und fa na property a
sp e cia lty . A ddress me a t G ardiner, Oregon, uml
I w ill c a ll upon you and in su re y o u r property.
I
B ros., P ro p rs
Steam er
C lerk .......................................W. R. W alker
Sheriff.....................................J. E. Noland
Treaanrer...............................Frank Reisner
W . W . N K K L Y , r r o p ’r.
A ssessor.......................................M cPherson
«
“Tables
furnished with all the d e l­
School Superintendent. J. G Stevenson
Kurueyor................................. C. M. Collier icacies of the season.
W ild gam e, Fish
Coroner....................................J. W. Harris and Fruit in season. Best accom m odu - j * OI
Florence to Yaqnina.
P re sid e n t..
1 asscn£er aiKl F reig h t Kates
...................
Charges Sec
tions for the traveling public,
reasonable.
CITY OFFICERS.
Meyer & Kyle,
Florenc v ,
.. B. F. Alley
Board of Trustees
O scar F u n k e
O. W. Hurd
Wm. K vle
M. F. Phillip»
Recorder................................ Frank Wilson
Treasurer.................. Leonard Christensen
M arshal.................................. C. B. Morgan
Justice of P eace.......... H . M. C lianiberliti
first
rational
OF
T . Q. HENDRICKS.
rank S T E A M E R
t UGENE.
P res .
EAKIN. J r .. C ash - r
PAID U P OA8H CAPITAL,
8U R P L U 8 AND PR O FITS,
A C C O U N T S
“ C 0 O 3 ,”
- W ill rr.ake
REGULAR
$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
D A IL Y
T R IP S
B etw een -
$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
S O L IC IT E D
EUGENE,
•
OREGON.
G eneral office a t Seaton.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
K N O IV I.E S , N E E L Y an d G E T T Y S ,
O w n e rs .
E. H A N îO N ,iü „ ,o
RESBYTER IAN CH URCH , Florence,
Oregon. Sabbath seraice. Sabbath-
school, 10 o'clock a. ui. Preaching 11
o ’clock a. ui. and 7 p. in. Sacrament of
the Lord’s supper on 1st Sahhath of
January, April, July and October.
Everybody in welcome to all the services.
Pastor requests Christians to make M
them selves known.
I. G. K xotts , Pastor.
P
Clothier...
A F a t h e r S te a ls a S a c k o f F lo u r , W h ic h I II «
F a m i l y D e v o u r s 11.»w .
A t . m c h i u ^ M of sisterly devotion
has been b r t j i g t f j o ight by the vi.-it of
Miss K ate L. f t i i i dy to her brother,
C harles K cunedgXf life term convict at
M ichigan C ity. W e n nedv was received
a t the pen it en tig ® in 18H. convicted for
m u rd er. N n t t j B r s have elapsed since
M iss K ennedy ¡ » 1 -0 1 upon w hat she
d eclared to
mission of lier life,
T here has t
arently no obstacle
t o o g re at f o r i
overcome, no saeri-
Cce th a t slis
|<1 not m ake in the
cause to w idths
lias already devoted
r young life. W ith
the b e s ty
tears in her 05»
| has appealed to gov-
ernors, u m h
u a to rs and con-
Tvssni«
”
••-»11« ’” l»o *iiti
no: give nee« to
su r/ -wftil pion, m u
th e le tte rs winch sho has obtained in
su p p o rt of her appeal for executive
clem ency have ap p aren tly been w ithout
effect. H er purpose has been persistent­
ly pursued through every a d m in istra ­
tio n since th a t of G overnor G ray. Hope
long d eferred lias only given her streu g tli
to contiuuo lier efforts.
H er travels have taken her to W ash­
ington, w here, in th e capitol building,
sho found m any w ho w ere touched bv
her sim plicity of m an n er and tiio e a r­
nest p ra y er which she breathed for as­
sistance to sw ing open the prison gate
and bid a disgraced b ro th er once more
enjoy liberty.
S en ato r Hill was visited at A lbany by
the y o u th fu l petitioner.
From New
York Miss Kennedy traveled to H arris­
burg. w here G overnor Pattison freelv
g ra n te d lier un interview . T hence slit»
w ent to Ohio, Illinois, K entucky and
o th er states. Prom inent new spaper men.
preachers and law yers have supplem ent­
ed her pleading f,._ m ercy.
H er belief in her b ro th e r’s innocence
has prom pted work in "other directions.
Soon a fte r Kennedy e ntered upon Ids
term of im prisonm ent Miss Kennedy
adopted m asculine a ttire , anil for w eeks
tram p ed about tlie slum s and frequented
th e gam bling houses of C incinnati in
search of evidence w hich could be m ade
th e basis for an application fur a re­
hearing. She found it a hopeless task to
establish her brother's in uocenco, though
her fa ith never wavered. G overnor M at­
thew s lias prom ised c are fu l considera­
tio n of the case.—La P orte (ind.) Cor.
C hicago Record.
This little story, whoso Badness is not
wholly sad, com es from a w estern city
which lias suffered severely d u rin g tlie
present financial stringency.
A grocer in one of tiie poorer q u a rte rs
of the tow n w as accosted one ilny by a
m an win) asked if ho w ould let him have
J a sack of Hour ami tru st him for pay­
m ent u n til lie found w ork again. The
grocer refused. G oing out to the front
of his simp a few m inutes later, ho found
t ie m an no longer in sight, am i one of
the sacks of Hour piled up outside was
mi: dag.
nm ouing tlm nearest po­
le , man, Im described the m an and his
j application.
•1 think i know wlx> he is,” said the
o u tle t-
t i i iiavo him for you in a
Rwl>urts i
I On the 1st, 10th and 20tli of
I m onth.
Sin e trip «3.00. Round trip $3.00
Thos. p. Oaks, Henry C. Payne, Henry C. Rouse Rec'vrs
SAD CASE OF STARVATION.
Y o rk to S e c u re tb »
ra n C it y C o n v ic t.
U » B
S A I L S _______
H ad of Tide Hotel,
«EVOTION,
No. 50.
j if f y .”
On a rriv in g n t tho house of tho m an
whom from tho description he suspected
of tho th eft, th e policem an w alked in
w ithout knocking. Tho tellta le sack of
Hour was sta n d in g on a tab le in the cen­
te r of tlie room , and tho fam ily was
gathered around it. They had not w ait­
ed to untie, m uch less to cook it, but
arm ed w ith spoons had fallen ravenous­
ly upon the sack, ami m aking holes in
tho sides w ere e atin g the d ry flour. Tlie
m an tu rn ed w hite to his lips a t the sight
of the officer.
Tho policem an looked ami hesitated.
Suddenly a b rig h t idea occurred to him.
"D oes Jo h n Sm ith live here'f"
Tlie m an shook his head.
“ Do you know w here ho does live?”
No one knew.
"T h a t’s ail right. Perhaps I can find
out next door. It’s Jo h n Sm ith I w ant."
ami tlie officer of the law retreated. Re­
tu rn in g to tiie grocery, he asked tlie price
of the (lour, paid it and related the scene.
“ Ami 1 will lie d ----- il,” lie concluded,
low ering his.voice reverentially, as m ight
I one
■ t 1 I b w
II I),»
I I « I , 1 trodden
t V, 1 . 1 . ,1 I ,1,1,1 111.1
- ...... s ... a ­
ho ha«l
unaw ares . - upon
cred ground, 4,if I am going to arrest
th a t m aul”—K ato F ield’s W ashington.
A PERILOUS RIDE.
An
I lli n o i s C e n tr a l S w it c lim n n ’s lliu x ls
F r o z e n t o m C lta lu F o r T w o M ilo s.
ENCOURAGEM ENT
1
AHEAD OF EL ROPE.
TO PRAY.
I.lg Iit h u u o F .K o e p e r 'a l(« « c u e fro m a I’e r .
our T o a ttlo n In t h e N ic k o f T im e .
H
Jo h n Will lam Thonm.s, a ssista n t The United States in the Lead as a
k eep er o f th e W olf T ra p lig h t sta tio n
Manufacturing Country.
n e ar N orfolk. Yu., w hich succum bed
to ice re ce n tly , says he h a d a n e x ­
R.
II.
Edm onds, a jo u rn a lis t of B a lti­
perience c alcu la te d to quickeu his w its
m ore. on«* of th e :no t e m in e n t a u th o r ­
and open his w e a th e r eye. Mr. T hom as
w as alone* a t th e sta tio n , w hich is in itie s on th e co n d itio n s o f re c e n t prog-
tw elve feet of w a te r a n d th re e mile.-, ress in th e t n ite d S ta te s, c o n trib u te s
from th e shore, a n d th e W ashington to th e E n g in e c iin g M agazine a n in te r ­
e stin g a n d v aluable p a p er e n title d : ” A
•Post finds it easy to ap p reciate th e
D e « ad e o f M arvelous P ro g re ss.” from
d re ad fu l forebodings w hich fill«*«! his
w hich a few conclusions a re e x tra c te d :
m ind as day a f te r day he w atched th e
T h e I 'n ite d S ta te s i.. now th e le a d in g
th ic k e n in g ice, conscious as he was of
th e g re a t peril w hich environed him , m a n u fa c tu rin g c o u n try of th e w orld.
his d istress sig n als unnoticed, w ith th a t We have fa r o u tstrip p e d a ll o th e r n a ­
tio n . in th e m a g n itu d e of our in d u s­
vast field of ice e xpending its m ig h ty
! pow er a g a in st th e piles, and g a th e rin g tr ia l operation:.. I t is a lm o st incom ­
, a d d itio n al s tre n g th every m om ent as it p re h e n sib le th a t in te n y e ars th e in ­
I overlapped and piled u p a g ain st th e c rease in c e p ita l in v este d in m an u fa c ­
tu re s <hor.hl exceed tlie to ta l in v este d
I doom ed stru c tu re . T o pray in such a
only tw e n ty y«mrs ago. T h e v alu e o f
I crisis w as a m ost n a tu ra l tilin g to do,
and p ra y he did, long and ferv en tly , our m a n u fa c tu re d p ro d u c ts in creased
ab o u t GO p e r c e n t.; add GO p e r c en t, to
and he feels assured th a t his p ra y ers
w« re answ ered, for it w as n ot very long th e o u tp u t o f 1S90 a n d w e w ould h ave
31.•; T uo . o J u .O gj in l'JOO—b u t th a t is too
before lie descried in th e distune«* th e
m uch to expect.
.smoke of a ste am er b a ttlin g w ith th e
Th«* sam e r a te of g ro w th in m in in g
ice. Slow ly sh<* pro-ceded alo n g u n til,
g e ttin g ab reast of tin* sta tio n , «he w as inter.*:.rs in th is decad e a s in th e la s t
stop|H‘d by th e th ic k ice. A lthough th e w»*ul»l m ake o u r m in e ra l o u tp u t in
ste am er was som«* h a lf m ile o u t tow ard l'JOi) n e arly $1,200,000,000, w h ile a
th e sh ip can al, tb«* nervy ke«*per d e te r­ small» r p e rce n ta g e o f g ra in , o n ly
m ined to a b an d o n th e sta tio n to its im ­ «'«¡ualing in volum e th e to ta l in cre ase
in lsoo over 1-sj, w ould b rin g th e
pen d in g fall* a n d m ake th e effort to
reach her. (Je ttin g upon th e u n trie d li'rur. . to ov»*r SJ50.000.000. I f o u r coal
ice he proceed«*«! to w ard her, w aving his min« rs ud»l to th e o u tp u t of 1800 a s
a kle i t . ti.a t of
h a t to a ttr a c t th e a tte n tio n of those on
hoar«.!. Wlnui w ith in h a ilin g d istance l s s), ig n o rin g in th is th e p e rc e n ta g e o f
he called out lu stily to th e officer in gro w th . 217.000.000 to n s w ill be th e
com m and and w as to ld to coin«* aboard, production of 1900. No o th e r c o u n try
w hich he did in safety. On halving th e in th e w orld ever a dvanced in p o p u la ­
ste am er h ig h er up th e bay for th e tion an«l w ealth a th e U nited S ta te s
shore he broke th ro u g h th e iee in eight is doing. T h e p ro g ress of th e p a s t
feet of w a te r am i cam«* n early bein g show s no signs of h a ltin g . In fa ct, th e
drow ned, T ra d itio n has it that. Wolf developm ent of our fo reig n a n d dom es­
T ra p derived its nam e from th e stram l- tic tra d e a n d com m erce a n d of o u r in ­
ing of th«* B ritish m an-of-w ar W olf on d u stria l in te re s ts is ste ad ily b ro a d e n ­
ing out.
tho
dtlri
revolution. T h e
<'o n tr a . t o u r position nnd co n d itio n
lighthouse is ashore nt tlie eapes and
w ith E urope, w ith reso u rces su rp ass-
t li e l e n s e s ar- in Richm ond.
, ing thos«* of a ll E urope, w ith w e a lth -
ST R A N G E
The
SO U N D S.
I.arKOit A n im a ls D o N o t
H a v e t li e I.ou«le<it Y o lc e s.
Always
i c re a tin g possibilities in soil, m in e rals,
tim b er and c lim ate unc«iualed by
E urope a n d p ra ctic a lly w ith o u t lim it
i to th e ir p rofitable u tiliza tio n , w ith a
hom ogeneous p opulation o f 05,000,000
people iruvexe i by th e a r b itr a r y r e g u ­
latio n s of h a lf a dozen d iffe re n t gov­
e rn m e n ts and free from th e d r a in of
sta n d in g arm ies, th e U n ited S ta te s
I ju s tly com m ands th e w o n d e r a n d ad-
1 m iratio n of th e w orld.
(Jreal B rita in is no lo n g e r th e m a n u ­
fa c tu rin g c e n te r o f th e w orld, fo r w e
have ta k e n th e fo rem o st position in
th a t line. Its v a st iron a n d ste e l b u si­
n e s s is y e a rly in cre asin g in cost of pro-
i duct ion, w hile o u rs is d ecreasin g . I t
c an n o t m ee t th e w o rld ’s g ro w in g de-
- m and for iron a n d ste e l because it c a n ­
n o t in crease its prixluctiou to any g r e a t
e x te n t. It produces less pig iron now
th a n it did te n y e a rs ago. NIuch of its
ore it im ports from d is ta n t c o u n tries.
I ts c o tto n is a ll im ported. I t sp en d s
a bout C750.000.000 a y e a r for fo reig n
io«»«l stu its.
On th e c o n tin e n t every n a tio n is b u r ­
den ed w ith d e b t, a n d none of th em
ever can hope to p ay off its o b lig a tio n s.
M easured by th e ir n a tu r a l reso u rces
a n d a<lvantages for co n tin u e d g ro w th
a g a in s t th e ir d e b ts a n d th e m any dis­
a d v a n ta g e s u n d e r w hich th ey lab o r
th e y a rc p ra c tic a lly b a n k ru p t. In a ll
of th em th e co st of p ro d u c tio n and liv ­
ing m u st ste a d ily increase. In th e
1 n ite d S ta te s w e have scarcely lai«l
th e fo u n d a tio n for o u r fu tu re g r e a t­
ness. In n a tu r a l reso u rces we a re
rich e r th a n a ll of E urope; we are p a y ­
ing off o u r d e b ts fa ste r th a n th ey a re
due; w e have b arely scratc h ed th e
g ro u n d in th e d evelopm ent of o u r m in-
«•ral w e alth , a n d o u r a g ric u ltu ra l
g ro w th can s«*areely be lim ited.
I t is ii iufttt«*r of com m on olxsorvntion
John 11. M orris, an Illinois C entral th a t th e loud«*st sounds a re not alw ays
T he
sw itchm an, rode tw o m iles early yester- m ade by th e la rg e s t a n im a 's.
E R C H A N T - T A IL C R ,
day m orning hanging to a chain beneath ro a r of tin* lion exce«ids in sonorousn
DEALER
IN
tlie tender of an Illinois C entral engine th e o ry o f th e elephant. Anyone who
draw ing a passenger train. By the m er­ hail o nly heard, w ith o u t seeing, a b u ll­
H A TS am .
est elianco lio i.-i now ulive to tell the frog m ig h t well suppose th a t its fearful
ethodist episcopal church
voice, b re ak in g th e silent e of th e n ig h t,
story.
RANG THE DISMISSAL DELL.
service. Preaching a t . Glenada ev­
EN'S FURNISHING GOODS
A few m inutes before 3 o'clock, Mor­ m ust c e rta in ly come from the th ro a t of
ery 4th Sabbaths. Sabbath-School ev­
A n I n c id e n t S h o w in g t h e S p le n d id
ris, w ho lives a t B urnside, stood on the an anim al of form idable dim ens ons.
ery Sabbath at 10 a. in. Prayer m eet­
But perhupa th e m ost rem ark ab le
o f t h e S c h o o l “ !• iro D r i l l . ”
platform of t lie sta tio n a t K ensington.
EUCENE,
O RECON.
ing every Thursday evening at the
W h at m ight easily have proved to ho A passenger tra in w hich had been belat­ ease o f vocal pow er in an anim al is that,
church. Every body cordially invited.
G. W. Q uimby ,
ft panic involving loss of life in prim ary ed by tho cold and snow stopped a t tlie re la te d by a re ce n t trav e le r in th e h ig h ­
Pastor.
school No. 35, a t Fiftj--fir»t streot and station. M orris, as tlie tra in w as m ov­ lands o f Borneo. He w as inform ed by
F irst avenue, w w i y i v o r t e d r e c e n t l y b y ing out. a tte m p ted to sw ing him self to n atives th a t th«*y had h e ard a tig e r
Such
tho coolness an d * \ ?<‘senc,o of m ind of tho fro n t platfo rm of the first car. He ro a rin g in tho neighborhood.
news is alw ays s ta r tlin g to a stra n g e r
SECRET SOCIETIES.
J a n ito r P a tric k Carney and Principal slipped on tiie icy steps anil fell between
in the ju n g 'e s o f th e cast, and h a rd ly
Mr». A llen of the school.
tho c a r am i tender. As ho fell in tho less so t<> th e natives.
O. W . H U R D ,
C. D. T H O M A S ,
C
arney
w
as
passing
taro
u
g
h
the
play
­
darkness
his
hand
stru
c
k
a
chain
dan-
PROPRIETOR.
MANAGER
An investig atio n w as accordingly se t
• F. A A. M. Siuslaw Lodge No. 107.
SJeapL c
a r s room a t 12:15 o’clock u-.icn he »avr g liu g d o w n beneath the tender. He clung on foot, w hich resu lted in the «liscovery
Me Regular aouiiiiuiiication on second F L O R E N C E ,
O R IG O N .
smoke. He could not »ee wl.i-ra it v. aa to the cold iron links und hung there, th a t th e a la rm in g ro a rs had been
Saturday night in each mouth.
¿i ;
com ing from , and bis iir.-t ln o u g at v.ia expecting d eath m om entarily. The roar e m itte d by a toQd! J ’his toad of Borneo,
C. B. M oiiga . v , W. M.
to g et tho ch ild ren out of tho buildim ; of tlie tra in drow ned ids cries for Help, how ever, w as 1 y no m eans an o «Unary
O. W. ubd Secretary.
P u re
W in e s a n d
L iq u o r s .
D i i l i i j •.. S i'3
before tlie »moke penetrated tho oilier and as the tra in gathered headw ay its
*nbor Of ♦*»« fnm i’v. I t m easured no
rooms.
sw aying set his body in m otion, and lie less th an fo u rtee n a n d one-half inches
D rugs,
T
o
u
.is
t
A A . R. General Lyon» Post, No. 58
T
he
school
is
a
five
story
ruc-ture,
was
sw
ung
violently
ag
ain
st
tiio
sides
of
round tin* body.
Medicines,
Ila meets after the first quarter of tlie
a d a ily attem a u c o o f ov. r UliU. Nut tlie tender u n til his body w as terrib ly j T h a t tl»e n a tiv e s should n o t have
Sleeping Cars o w n ith
union, linear m onth.
Chemicals,
o o f tho pupil» is mure th an 10 y ara bruised.
rccogni-zed th e tru e source of th e sound
J. L. F ubnisii , Commander.
old. J a n ito r C arney m ade a liasiy »earcli
A fter ru n n in g tw o m iles tho train show s th a t th e ex isten ce of such toads
Perfum ery,
8 T . PA U L
B. F . A lley, Adjutant.
for Mrs. A lien a n d found her on tlie lop stopped. Ho w as ju s t able to a ttr a c t a t­ waf. e ith e r u n k n o w n to them , o r th a t, a t
Stationery,
M IN N E A P O L IS
floor.
tention by a few feeble cries and w as tiny ra te , they h a d never discovered th e
W all Paper,
DULUTH
i
Ho beckoned to her, signifying th a t lio rescued from ids perilous position. His r«*inarkable vocal c ap a b ilitie s o f th e a n ­
« O. U . W. Perpetua Lodge, No. 131,
wished to »¡leak to her p r iv a t e ly .
hands were frozen to tlie iron and his in­ imals.
M s m eets every 1st and 3d Saturdays
Blank Books,
FARGO
“ T h ere is u lire »ouicwhcro down ju rie s from tho cold ami tlie pounding
each m onth.
Member» and visiting
T h is recalls a sto ry in Mr. B ates’ ac­
TO
G RAN D FO RKS
T oilet A rticles,
brethren in good standing are cordially
sta irs ,” ho said. “ B etter lin g tlie 'rapid ag ain st tlie sides of the tender w ere so count of his tra v e ls alo n g th e Amazon.
invited toattend.
A. O. Funke, M. W
dism issal hell' and get tlie children out. g re a t th a t lie relapsed into uncenscions- Among tlie m any sounds h e a rd in th e
CROO KSTO NE
W indow Shades,
Josaru A. Mounts, Recorder.
th en tiie fire cun bo attended to .”
ness as soon as rescued. Ho w as taken dense B razilian fo rests w as a k ind of
W IN N IP E G
Physicians’ Prescriptions Carefully
Mrs. A llen grasped tiie situation a t to Kt. L uke's hospital, w here a t first it loiid m etallic c la n k in g , th a t som etim es
H
E
L
E
N
A
and
<-Com pounded.—,
once. W ith o u t the slightest display of w as th o u g h t ho m ig h t die, b u t ho re­ ra n g th ro u g h th e tre«*s, and th e origin
O. O. F. Heceta Lodge No. I l l , meet»
excitem ent she gave tiie order to have vived la te r in tho day a n d ids recovery >f w hich Mr. B ates w as u n a b le to dis­
• every W ednesday evening in Lodge
BUTTE
the hell rung, and in a lew m inutes became nssured before n ig h tfa ll.—C hi­ cover. \\ henever it w as h«*ard th e n a ­
H sll, Florence, Oregon. Brother»
A RACE
DW ARFS.
tives eow ered w ith fear, a sc rib in g it t o
gtxd standing invited to attend.
teachers und pupils were out on tlioside- cago Times.
O b serv â t Ions . f Mr. W ultei H a r ris In t ii e
a sujK Tniitural origin.
F red M ason , N . G.
oao 8“ M«’vt>ng w h a tw a » the
lth ttf Ita n g e .
L. C. A ckkblky , Bee. Sec.
F o u g h t t o m I le u l F íq I n I*.
Possibly th») noise w as so loud th a t
real cause oi th e ir early release.
'1 I k * exist«*iiee of a race of d w a rfs on
A “ scientific boxing co n test to the th ey miss«*«I th e «liscovery of its source
T he echolars have been «billed tw ice a
week, w hen all the exits, 10 in num ber, finish." or in o th er w ords w hat seem s to by se a rc h in g only for so m e th in g of c o r­ th e A tla ra n g e, a b o u t w hich th e re
TO
NOTARIES.
wa . a n a n im a te d con tro v ersy la s t
have been u})en, and tin y were in s tru c t­ have been a re g u la r prize light, took resp o n d in g physical dim ensions.
C H IC A G O
y e ar ha . received unex p ected confirm ­
place betw een tw o of th e m ale b ird s on
ed bow to leave the building rapidly.
ation.
.Mr. W alter It. H arris, w ho
M IN U T E S H E L L S .
■ t / d S H I N C T O N
W hen everybody was out, J a n ito r C a r­ tho ostrich fa rm at. R iverside a few days
ago. Tiio b ird s fought viciously w ith C o n r h o io g lc a l W » m li ,r , o f t h o C o a st <>r la te ly re tu rn e d from a jo u rn ey in
A. R. BUTTOLPH,
ney
ra
n
g
th
e
fire
alarm
on
the
second
P H IL A D E L P H IA
so u th e rn
Morm'Co,
com m unicates
Ir e la n d .
floor of tho school, and when the fire en­ th e ir feet tiil one taicceeded in dealing
these f a c t, to th e L ondon Tim es:
°'S P|CTOW*‘V
NEW
YORK
gines arriv e d it was ascertained th a t the the o th er a knockout blow. T he defeat­
There is a sa n d b a n k a t (.'.m neinara.
W
hile
tra
v
e
lin
g
along
th
- foot of tho
fire w as in a refuse can in the playroom , ed bird died in a few days, c ausing a loss on th e w est co ast of Irelan d , th a t is th e
TO
BOSTON ANO A L L
m ountain:. h>- saw th irte e n o r fo u rtee n
of
a
bout
$*ou
to
its
ow
ners.
into
w
hich
a
careless
boy
had
th
ro
w
n
a
Mecca
of
every
curiosity-seeker
who
is
And Collector.
WALT LA KE.
D E N V ER, P O I N T S E A S T am i 8 O U T H
It is said th a t th ere is no living crea­ fo rtn u a te enough to know of its exis­ p .-r ,o il s , none of w hom w ere over four
c ig a re tte .— N ew York H erald.
Ofic« two doors west of Florence Hotel.
fe et six in ch es in h e ig h t, n a tiv e s o f
tu
re
tiia t can kick h ard er th an th e os- tence. As a g e n era l t i l i n g s a i l . B l a n k s the u p p e r m o u n ta in region).
T lo r ^ x io « ,
O regon.
O M A H A , K A N S A S C IT Y ,
are
not
a
g
re
a
t
a
ttra
c
tio
n
,
b
u
t
in
th
is
For in fo rm a tio n , tim e car«l>, m ap s an d tic k e ts,
strich
.
It
is
alm
ost
certaiu
death
for
a
T h e y T a r t c d ns U s u a l.
Tin .Moor . describ e them as “ a w ild
C onsiderable of a stir was experienced m an o r beast to receive th e full force of p a rtic u la r ease th e a ttra c tiv e pow er is people, liv in g in houses b u ilt in th e
C H IC A G O ,
S T . L O U IS
not
in
th
e
sand
itself,
b
u
t
in
th
e
m
il­
JOE MORRIS, Jr
in tho S ta tu norm al »choul in th is city one of its kick» w hen it i» in a fit of
A . D. C H A R L T O N ,
rocks am i snow , h u n tin g oi tuil-ui w ith
recently. By a preconcerted a rra n g e ­ rage. Tho keeper» of the o striches say lion» of e x tin c t m in ia tu re .shells w hich e x tra o rd in a ry a g ility , a n d given to
A ssista n t G eneral P assenger Agent.
are
alm
o
st
a»
num
erous
as
the
g
ra
in
s
of
E A S T E R N C IT IE S ,
m ent a largo mm ' er of the lady e tu ­ th a t it is a lm o st im possible to separate
J P o i* e la n d O r .
sh o o tin g any o n e p e n e tra tin g to t h e i r
de. its cam* to school w ith th eir h a ir done them when they a re engaged in a fierce sand w ith w hich th ey a re in te rm in g led . dom ains. ' lie a ttr ib u te s th e ir sm all
T
he
la
rg
e
st
o
f
these
little
w
onders
are
O r e g o n ..
r p on top of th eir hi ad» In old fashioned fight, and it is highly dangerous to a t­ sm aller th an the »fnallcHt pin head, anil •tature. not, a - .ome have a sse rte d , to
ï*lor®no»,
the fact th a t th e y are th e re m n a n t» o f
style, oo ' ioa
' /»oung m en got w ind tem p t i t.—Pom ona Progress.
some of them are i.-i m in u te th a t they
tin* tro g id y te s. but. to th e clrcum -
of w h at tiio
\-e re to do, and In a
E
A
S
T
A
N
D
S
O
U
T
H
can
easily
be
p
u
t
th
ro
u
g
h
th
e
eye
of
a
A W o r ld 's F a ir lllufl*.
■ttanees in w h ic h th e y live. H e be­
ATTORNEYS.
sp irit of un- O I “t a lly all t ho Isiys
“ Persons w ho never visited the W orld’s com m on sew ing needle: yet each is ns lieve-. tiu-in to b • '-m erely a c e r ta in
p arted th eir hair in tlie m iddle before
perfect
as
th
e
p
early
n
a
u
tilu
s,
th
e
fair, b u t who w an t to m ake a bluff su c ­
collection of Nhleli trib e s , w ho.
THE
SHASTA
ROUTE e n te rin g th e assem bly room . Tho u n ­ cessfully
th a t they did so, are now buy­ i spider shell, the sea u rchin o r any th ro u g h tin- high a ltitu d e » n t w hich
usual appearance of both »exes caused
:
o
th
e
r
m
arin
e
oddity.
T
hey
are
o
f
ail
A. C. WOODCOCK,
th ey live, and t h e «-xtremes o f c lim a te
OF T H E
some laughter, nnd lneinls-rs of the ing for 10 cents certilicafes to the effect shape» am i form s im aginable.
One
faculty present, fearin g tiia t discipline th a t they took a ride in the Kerris w heel,” will have tin- p -rfe c t o u tlin e s of a m in­ th e . ar.- ibjci f to, from th e ir poverty-
S o u t h e r n P a c ific Co.
T h e Q u ic k e s t t o C h ic a g o
w ould bo destroyed, sent tlie young men said a m an t iio o th er day. “ The certifi­ iatu re b asket, a n o th e r w ill look like a anil in a b ility to gro-.v crops, from th e
E xp ress T rains L eave Portland D aily.
a n d the E a s t .
to th e president'» office, w here they w ere cates are sold a t several new sstands, and fa iry ’s tobacco box, w hile a th ird need» si a,-city and bud q u a lity of su ch food
O re g o n
.'on m
I ___Z Z Z ~
I North
Ducane,
given the choice of leaving the school or the dem and for then* shown th a t a g reat no effo rt of th e im agination to give it us tlu-y n r ■ ab le to collect, have, in th e
Q u ic k e r t o O m a h a a n d 6:15 p
I ’u rtla n .l
Ar I 8:20
p a rtin g th e ir hair on the side a» usual. m any persons need somo so rt of 'affida­ the form of a bottle T he Hash shells lapse of c e n tu ric . becom e o f a lm o st
12:07
p
m
K
a
n
s
a
s
C
i
t
y
.
E ngen«
D * * R o n r a . 7 »m t » McLaren'* P u d d in g
Lv j 2:4*
v it’ to m ake th e ir friends b« lievo they of Ceylon anil A u stra lia a re th e only e x tra o rd in a ry stu n te d g r o w th .”
— W inona (M inn., L etter.
10:15 a in I r San
.-nu I r ra
intu
u cisco
lx u l.v
7:00 p
S p ecial a tte n tio n g iv e n to c o lle c tio n s and pro­
Lv J j 7:U0
On his re tu rn jo u rn ey to th e c o a s t
a c tu a lly w ere in the wheel, w hich is 200 living re p re se n tativ es of th ese coneho-
b a t . b u iin e u .
Above trains stop At all sTaUons~*fr«)m Port­
T h r o u g h T u l l r a a n a n d T o u r i s t S le e p e r s , lan d to A lbany in c lu s iv e ; a lso T a n g en t, Shedds,
feet high. F or 50 cents you can m ake logienl w onders. N atu ralist» w ho have Mr. H a rris vi itcil the a rtific ia l caves
H tu te O w n e r s h ip o f T e le p h o n e » .
H a lsey , Harrisburg, J u n c tio n C ity , Irv in g . E u ­
of tin T n rsilt. w hich, from th e h e ig h t
F r e e R e c li n i n g C h a i r C a r s ,
g en e and all sta tio n s from R oseburg to A shland
L. BILYEU,
T he proposed agreem ent betw een tho y our friends believe th a t you rode five or exam ined tin- Ceylonese Hash shells say o f the roofs am t th e size o f th e doors,
six tim es in tho w heel.—C incinnati th a t each is filled w ith a tin y bit of
in c lu siv e .
D i n i n g Cars»
postoffice
ami
tlie
N
atio
n
al
T
elephone
RO8EDUBG MAIL, DAILY.
jelly-like substance, wliieh, o f course is w indow s nnd alcoves for beds, w ere
For rates and gen eral in fo rm a tio n c a ll on or
com pany, by which th e form er will own T im es-Star.
th e an im al itself, tint w hich is so in- e v id e n tly the w ork o f d w a rfs. He
v
P
ortlan
d
A
r
T
c
.’iO
p
rn
all
tlie
tru
n
k
lines,
has
not
yet
been
address
D e n t t lie f ig a r S m o k in g Itr c o r d .
/
E u g en e
Lv J0:26 a in
llm
tesiiiitil th a t no d istin ctio n can b e d.,« , tint v. n tu re a n opinion, how ever,
signed,
although
it
has
been
ready
for
O regon.
r
Koaeburg
Lv | 7:00 a nt
F o r a wag» r of $5 George A. Leo, pro­ o W r v e d betw een head und h e art, n to w h eth i r a n y d e sc en d a n t» of th is
W. H. I l l R L B l KT,
com pletion nearly six m onths. A tten ­ prieto r of the U nion house nt Litchfield,
people a re s till living.
Offlce over Flrut National Bank.
D i n i n g ( a r . o n O g ile n I t o u t e ,
Aset. G eni. Pass. A gent,
tion will shortly lie called to the sub ject M inn., sm oked 50 cigar» tho other S u n ­ m outh and stom ach.
l
?
L
x
l
l
x
n
a
.n
B
v
i
r
t
e
t
S
l
e
e
p
e
r
s
in the house of com m ons, and probably day in 11 hours. Tho shortest tim e taken
254 W ashin gton St Cor. 3d.
PO RTLAND, Ott
AND
I_ R. JO HNSO N,
the ho m e will refuse to allow the ratifi­ to consum e one cig ar was six m inutes—
Awarded
H ighest Honors W orld's F a ir
SE C O N D C L A S S S L E E P IN G C A R S, cation of the scheme am i refer to a »elect 11 tninnt»» was tliolongi st tim e. Mr.
attach ed to a ll "through T rains.
com m ittee t heqne3tion w hether the post- Leo feels no ill effect». Before entering
C o iM r
office or in u n ic p a l bodies shall control
W est b ate D ivision
his task ft Mr. Konsliriek said that
B etween P ortland and C orvallis . the telephone business of tiie country. if he snece<-<!( <i ho would prom ise to
A ll m y work will be warranted to give
S i l l . T sais a ail , (r.X) i.i i plsla , j
P
ublic
opinion
is
s]»
cdily
grow
ing
in
S T A G E L .IN E 3 .
drink Lake Ripley dry. Ho has boon
aatiffaction. Call on or write to me at
7:30 a m I Lv
Porliitud
Ar I 5:!Wi a m
favor of s t a l e ow nership.- London Cor. called upon to fulfill hi» prom ise.—New-
I J l ' i p in , tr
I ..riH lIi,
J.v I I 00 p in
New
York
Kun.
A
tA
Thany
am
t
C
o
rv
a
llis
c
o
n
n
e
c
t
w
ith
trains
York W orld.
F l o r e n c e , • • O r e . H . H . B a r r e t t , P r o p ’ r, of Oregon Pa<-lfie R ailroad.
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ORTKERN
PACIFIC.
CAP ,
M
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I
T0 ROD GII
TICKETS
TIIROUGII TICKETS w“‘k-
Notary Public, Surveyor
Notary Public, Land Agt
3 1 .2 DAYS m
CHICAGO
Attorney at Law,
HOURS
HOURS
Attorney at Law,
and BmlflfiP.
O Jk F L ID IIS rE F i
Leave» Florence M ondays, Wt-dne»-
day» and Friday».
JOHN C. GRAY,
Arrive» nt Florence Tuesday», Thurs­
day» and Saturdays.
Connect» with Steam er and Seotts
Tho b a t work at the mint Reasonable Price,. burs Stage Line for Drain.
Also with
Offlc. over Grange Store.
Stage Line for Coo» Bny.
Charge
reasonable.
O regon
Dental Surgery.
IMILY (»X cgrT SI-MDAV.)
P ortlan d
Ar I » 25 a io
M .-M tlinvllle
Lv | 5 Nl a in
B X rR K aS T H tlM S
f.m p m I Lv
7 ^ 5 P mJ _ 5 r
T hrough T icket« to a ll pointa In th e Eastern
State-. Canada and Europe ,-an 1». o lt n io o l nt
lo w est rate, from L. n . A dair, A gen t, Eog.-nc.
R. K o a iu »R,
K f R o o m s,
A sst. G. r r o d p a ss Ag*
Manager
rorltaad. 0re,-ep
fx>vs W ill F in d n M a y .
51« K liile } '» I I .r o e lllr il.
A. B. M ysr of H anover signpil hi»
m arriago la."i •» by h o lding tin- jx-n in
hi» teeth. Mr. Myers ha<l the m isfortune
to lo»e both hand». He is ab o u t to wed
a w om an in this county. HI- penuiau-
ship is am onc the hast . -»n In the clerk
of iim court , i W..o lift...• • L aueaatcr
U 'a.j D hpaleh.
G o v im o r M cK inley litis docldwj to
prci-< ut tlie bald eagle recently »« tit him
from the Indian T errito ry to the C incin­
n a ti Z'xdogi til garden. I t is too fierce
to bo m ade a [» t of and too f'jiigh to eat.
A tender of th«j lard to »»veral friends
hn> lv-en firinlj r'Tused, —U oluiutu» D.s
patch.
PRICE’S
0 Î S
Œ
Y
rh e .o n ly P ure C ieam ot Tartar Powder. - N o A m m onta, No Alntn. '
Used iu Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard.