The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, December 07, 1894, Image 1

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tow ards Florence. All sorts of ac-
< cum ulation of facts point th a t way
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T R A V E L E R S ’ GUIDE.
USINESS CAR o.
HEW
positions of th e rittc--!inple for a -tajul-
ing d rill—th e “ o rd e r,” left-shoulder”
and “ p re se n t,” th e la tte r of which is
used in inspection or as a cerem onial.
On the m arch the two shoo'd -r positiona
alone can be perform ed. B.;vo< ets can
be fixed or unfixed a fte r anv com niand,
but a charge w ith bayonets ia restricted
to attaeka only.
The m anual of arm s used by our British
OF ARMS
G EN ERA L D IRECTO RY
ST A T E O FFIC E R S
HORACE N. CRAIN,
EUGEXE-FLOLEXCE
P r a c tic a l W a tc h m a k e r
STAGE LINE.
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And D en ie r in F in e W a tc h e s a n d J e w e lry
S o v e rn o r......................Sylvester P ennoyer
Secretary of S ta te
Geo. \V. M cBride
r r e a s u r e r ............................ P h ilip M etclien
Supt. P ublic In stru c tio n E. B. M cElroy
State P r in te r .................... F ra n k C. Baker
i .................. It. A. Bean
Suprem e C ourt - .......... F. A. Moore
) . . C. E . W olveiton
Judge Second D istrict
.1. C. F ullerton
A ttorney Second D istrict Geo. M. Brown
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O re g o n .
H . N RY A. BAY, Agent
S ta te I n s u r a n c e C oinp’y
O f Salem, O regon.
g i,
A rrangili, to
Fit the Ne.v liifle.
Must lie
P r o p r ie to r .
Leaves Eugene on Mondays and
T hursdays at 0 a. m , arriving in :
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Florence th e day following at 4 p. in .,
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K e tu rn in g -L e a v e s Florence on S im p lic ity Of th e
Tut -days and Fridays at S a. in._
arriving in Eugene the day follow-
German
C ode Alii V b e F o lll) iVCfl.
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T h is G tlic le n d in g hi a n iiie v c o m p a n y o f th e
A s s e t s a . , c u r le r o f a m illio n ilol-
la rs. P riv a te d w e llin g s a m i fa rm p r o p e rly a
- I .... .tv. A .l.lrvss i n . a t G a r.lin e r, G reco n , am i
I w ill ciill u p o n you am i in s u r e y o u r p ro p e rty .
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a t i p . 111.
F a ia lie c o iis t .
CO U N TY O F F IC E R S
........A. H . Fisk
( udge..................
Commissione
. . .E li P erkins
J . T. Cullison
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A. C. Je n n in g s
. . A. J Johnson
......... J . G. G ray
I). P. B urton
J . G Stevenson
. W. B. Peligra
.. J . W. H arris
Clerk..........................
sheriff............................
rre a s u re r........................
Assessor............................
school S up erin ten d en t
tu ru e y o r..........................
Coroner............................
Mbad of Tide Hotel,
S te a m e r
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fjAHONAL
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. B. F . AlleV
P re sid e n t ..
O sc a r F itn k e
O . W . H u rd
Board of T rustees
T . G. H EN D R IC KS. PJEB.
For Fusseliger ¡’.ml F reight Rates
$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
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Florence, Or.
M a /e • &
S O L IC IT E D
EUGENE,
............ Drew Severy
. . F ran k B. Wilson
.............. J . C. Brown
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F. A A. M. Siuslaw Lodge No. 107.
• Begtilar •.•omniunieatioii on second
S aturday n ig h t in each m onth.
C. B. M organ , W. M.
O. W. H urd , S ecretary.
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T - T AS L OS,
DEALER
Thos. F. Oakes, Henry C. Payne, Henry C. Rouse Rec'vre
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G eneral I,vims Post, No. 68,
q u a rte r of the
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J . L. F uhx isii , C om m ander.
B. F . Alley, A djutant.
O. U. W. l ’e rp e tu a Lodge, No. 131,
*»ffl -every 1 < -Lhd 3d S atu rd ay s
a» m onth.
M em bers and visiting
stliren in good sta n d in g arc cordially
d te d to a tte n d .
A. O. F ouke, M. W.
s a l ’ ll A . M ounts, R ecorder.
O. W . H U R D ,
p r o p r ie t o r .
C. D. T H D N H S ,
manager
O. 0 . F. H ecetn laatgc No. I l l,m e e ts
every W ednesday evening in I.oilgc
ill, Florence, Oregon.
Br»»thers in
xf sta n d in g invited to a tte n d .
W.vt. B bbniiabdt , N. G.
J . I. B u tte r fie ld , Kee. Sec.
CH U R C H D IR E C T O R Y
JE SB Y T E K IA N C H U R C H , Florence,
Oregon. S ab b ath se rv ic e . S ahbnth-
,ool, 10 o ’clock a. 111. l'rea cliin g 11
lock a. in. and 7 p. in. S acram ent of
L o rd ’s supper on 1st S ab b ath of
tu ary , A pril, Ju ly ami O ctober,
cry body ia welcome to all th e services,
itor requests C h ristia n s to m ake
smselves know n.
I . G . K notts , P asto r.
Pure Yvin.es
and
th an any o th er sh iftin g of th e arm .
But th e " c a r r y ” is th e m ost uncom fort­
able of all a ttitu d e s assum ed on tin'
m atch. Before th e " le ft shoulder” was
S leep ing’
C ars
FARGO
GRAND
TO
FORK S
CROOKSTON
W in n ip e g _____
H E L E N A «u»«l
m o UGH THROUGH TICKETS
TICKETS
BUTTE
TO
Pastor.
C H IC A G O
W A S H IN G T O N
N O T A R IE S.
P H IL A D E L P H IA
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C H IC A G O ,
S T . L O U IS
3 j.9
DAYS to
CHICAGO
j J I i j t j > y, i T h e Q u i c k e s t t o C h i c a g o
ATTORNEYS
¡in d til»-
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hoirs
r j Q u ic k e r to O m a h a a n d
K aiiR a* C i t y .
A. C. WOODCOCK,
T h r o u g h P u l l m a n a n d T o a r l a t S le e p e r« !,
Attorney at Law,
O re g o n
/ ^ » K o o r a « 7 a n d « M cL u ren ’ii B n ild im r.
S p e c ia l a t te n t io n g iv e n to c o lle c tio n s a n d p ro ­
b a te b u sin e ss.
u
Contractor a I Bni’.ftor.
A ll m y work w ill be w a rra n te d to give
satisfaction. C u ll on o r w rite to me at
JOHN C. GRAY.
D E N TA L SURGERY.
jB higora»
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F or ra te s a n d g e n e ra l in f o r m a tio n r a i l o n o r
a d d re s s
W. II. HI HLIII HT,
A sst. G en i. Pas«. A g en t,
St Cor. ad.
P O R T L A N D , OR
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S T A G E
L IN E .
H .H . B arrstt, P rop’r,
F lo r e ’ C3. ■ •
Th® bc*t urnrk nt the in-««t Rea-onable
DfBce over O irnge Store.
F r e e H e e l lnii»K C h a i r C a r « ,
¿M W a sh in g to n
R. J C K N 3 T N ,
Price««
O i ' C S ^ 11,
a lte rn a tes.
A fu rth e r change m ust necessarily lie
m ade in tlie in stru ctio n s for loading.
Tlie new rille will repeat a lire live suc­
A. D. C H A R L T O N ,
cartridges w ill lie inserted very m uch as
usual w hen tlie arm is used fur a single
lire, b u t th ere w ill no longer lie any
boxes to open or liils to slain. Tlie l»nlt
will be tu rn ed and poshed over like th e
bolt on a «loor. H ence, also, the com -
Leave* Florence M ondays, Wednes­
days and F riday«.
A rrives at Florence Tuesday«, Tbun»-
davs am i »Saturdays.
Connect« w ith S te am e r and Scott«-
burg Stage Line for D rain.
Also w ith
Stage L ine for Coo«
Bay.
C harge
reasonable.
THE
SOUTH
ROUTE
S H Â 3Ï1
W. >! side D tv in io » .
B etw een P o rtla n d
M A l l . T R A t.N
and
1« U L Y (K X < E i )
C o rv a llis .
I > t> i Y .)
A W ashington corr -pondent to th e
7"o a m il.v
I’ ; I mi i
A r l . ’> • a m H i tilad el: hia Time« get« it from good
12:15 p m I Ar
( 'o r v a llia
Ev f 1 :00 p m
A t \ ' «' • ! ' • X Hill«*-.Mie. Ct W ith tr a in * a u th o rity th a t, in all probability, th e
o f O reg o n P acific R ailro ad .
wiil very G i-<ly follow tlie
r.xrar««» trmms oatlt ( ilv kit ncxnAY.)
4 :« , i» m I l.v
P o rtla n d
A r I » -'5 a in s im p lic ity of th e latest G erm an m anual
7:26 p in | A r
M- vtliiGvflk*
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a m
home
Thrf.'i-h Tl» ':-»- »•» n’t
¡n tb<- Fn-'.r»» —tlie m ust m»»»l' >
‘t » nJ d li«tiiely
m id y»-t
«tat#»«. <'«na«’* m 1 F ' r >!»*• « an la» o b ta in e d a t
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i , . of f all.
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T l . ‘f .
lo w c -t rn o - fr- i, I . o Adak. A«#»nt, Eugene, th e inont re rtic e a b l0 <»'
a ll. J he «»er-
R.
K M ’ p an i . ag er er. .
F . P. R oof *««.
A««t. G. F. a n d Pa«* A gt.
I W i la .u : , O r t v "
m an
“ Keglem ent
fur die I n f a n tr ie ,”
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‘ com piled in L t J, p rc a u ile * hut th ree
its
a portion of N icaragua.
Au Im p o r ta n t L am i Be
cisión K eiiilercíl.
The IV¡le of Bismarck Passes
A wav at la rs e i a.
o f * 1 1 6 0 n t B a k e r C i t y —B Jg
W a r rte.tr«- a t W a a h l n g l m —D e a t h o f
i ••»'“ • •' t:.-i.io n t i.r I.»»», i . n r .i.,.
LATElt.
It is now known (h it th e M ontgom ery
will be sent to J".a, uelils from M obile.
T he San Franc: ■»•.» is ready for sea. T h e
C incinnati will be ready n e x t w eek.
Tlie C ram ps have received orders to g et
the Miiinea|> d: ready for sea as soon as
possible. W ith the vessels on th e way
and in C entral Am erican w aters th e
governm ent w ill be able to protect U n i­
ted S lates interests and N icaraguan'
canal interests.
BUCKED T H E TICER.
B a s il it
|i( is;
C ity , N ov . 7.—One of tlie
robtil'iics ever com m itted
in this section occurred in this city th is
m orning at 2 o'clock.
A parly of six m en, heavily m asked, •
P R IN C ESS B IS M A R C K D E A D .
B eiii . ix , N ov . 27.— Princess B ism arck,
wife of Prince Bism arck, die»! a t V arsein
a t 6 o ’clock this m orning. C ount H e r­
bert was present w hen his m other passed
aw ay. A lthough it is feared tlie effect
of liis wife's »h a th upon tlie princo w ill
l»e serious, tlie ex-chancellor lias been
in b e tte r health of late and lias resum ed
liis d aily drives.
Prince Bism arck is completely stricken
tleers of tlie land office for ab o u t four
months.
ick tlie G re a t, am i, like L afayette, offei- o n | y , (lBt t |„. C olum bia ami tin- Murble- th is »’iiy, and an em ployeo of tlie s ta te
e»l liis m ilitary knowledge Io prom ote [„.¡i.i, wliieli arrived a t Kings!.>n We.l- prin tin g • iii» e, di'-d sud.lenly this m orn­
' “ ,e
<’" r
nes,lay, will rem ain a t Bl.ieliel.ls eon- ing of h e art fail ire, ageil 38. T h e re ­
“ * “ “,l ti,1,e coul 1
liltle el,iU “ ,a " t i n ......sly tl.is w inter, hut th a t tlie M„nt- m ains will lie tali» n to liis lioine i l l
i “ ,e “ x or th e
O r . I m and “ open boxes” m ust go.
T l i e new bayonet witli its various
Sm ce S te u lw n ’s book o u r system of
instruction baa Buffered revision alm ost
functions as an a tta c h m e n t for the rille,
a hand weapon, an in tre m ^fllii fhol, a alw ays on th e ev en t of tin* introduction
of new m ethod« in tlie fotcigti arniie».
cam p-knife, etc., will probably necessi­
ta te a revision of the lay o u e t m ove­ The g re ater p a rt of these new «.’. Mem»
GF T H E
was <<>i»ie»l from il»f Fr. tie li , up to tlie
m en ts, introducing spine exercises w ith
S outhern Pacific Co.
tim e of U p to n , who was the first A m eri­
th e bund. Tlie elim ination of th e “ c a r­
E x p re s s T ra in * 1.« a v e P o rtla n d D aily .
can tactician in the true sense ol the
ry ” will also do aw ay with the present
1 N in th
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S« »nt )i
A r 1 M:20 a in rifle salute, executed by placing th e arm term .
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6:15 1» in 1 Lv
Lv I2;4* u in
E u iifiie
12:07 p in Lv
Tlie career of U pton oiT*rs a plot for
Lv 17:00 p in across th e body whan the m usket is a t
S an I rtuii i-i’u
ui I Ar
one of th e most G irdling »ton -s ever
AfH>ve tra in * .
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la n d I.» A lb an v in c lu s iv e ; als«» la n g e n t, s h e d d s , th a t position.
w ritten in connection with <»ur history.
I la h e y . H t.rri b u re . J u n c tio n < it; . I n i n g . E i
Th<-e changes, together w ith the For bravery in the late war he was hrev-
g e u ° , <‘«»insliM’ks. D ra in s a n d a ll s ta tio n s from
K o -eb u rg to A sh la n d in c lu s iv e .
m any o th ers h »tin»l to folhov, will Ining ,qted l»riga»iier-getn*riil in IS».'* »»lieu but
K O S K D U R U M A IL , D A IL Y .
27 yeara of age. Hi»»5»4eni of infantry
Ar , ■ " p in tlie presen t (•.•»!»• anil I o th e r tow ard th e
P o r tla n d
a in 1 LV
Lv I! 10:26 a m sim plicity wliielt tactii-ians are striv in g drill wa» approved the next year by G en.
E n tren e
2:30 1» m J IsV
Lv 17:00 a in
K nsehr.rg
ft:S0 P >H 1 A r
G ullit and »•'eci tary Stanton and In? d< -
hir, so th e eve of tlie paiaife-lover win»
D in in g < n r * on O gden H o u le ,
voted
. mv » the rem ainder of liis life to it» im -
P u l l m a n B u if io t S l o o p o r s . com plains *A tlie so-called a w k w a flu e -s v piovem
ent, taking a trip around the
AND
of tlie present m an u al, must suffer »11 W.iri.l in 18711». inv estItrat. tl»« tueties
SE C O N D C L A SS SL E E P IN G C A R S,
of every natio n . B ut tlie work ol alter-
tlie m ore.
a tta c h e d to n il T h r o u g h Train«*.
ing Id» drillbook to »nit hi« am bition was
EAST AND
a t; n
L j.
down by tlie deatli of liis wife. B ism arck
toilay apprised tlie em peror of liis afflict­
It is upon tiffs ease th a t Register
ion, am i tlie la tte r sen t him a long m ess­
R obert M. Veateli ami Receiver 1!. S.
age of sy m pathy. Tlie Princess Bismarck,
of th ree years ago, will estab lish for
S heridan have ju st »ieeided. in th e ir
will probably be buried a t Schonigliau-
Am erica an identity sucli as G erm any
decision th ey hold th a t Hie governm ent
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sen.
now alone enjoys in tlie m ilitary world.
lias fully su stain ed th e ir ease, and th a t
For nearly a cen tu ry am i a half, up to
PO S T IN T E L L IG E N C E R S O L D .
th e title to tlie lands rev ert to the
tltii presy'tit go».v»a.»»»»»', a l l e n l i g t n s o w u
U nited States.
H eattlk , AVnsh., Dec. 3.— An agree­
nations closely followed one a n o th er in
T he ease will he appealed to tlie com ­ m ent has been draw n up and signed by
tlie adoption of rules for drill.
m issioner of th e general land office, anil Mrs. G ra n t, Mr. Ifoge and th e late e d i­
Frederick W illiam I. of Prussia, the
from hili), no d o u b t, to th e secretary of to r ’s bro th er, binding them selves to
fattier of Frederick tlie G reat, is called
tlie interior. T h a t tlie litigation conse­ sell th e ir sh a res to Judge H iram G. Bond
the fouinier of tite condensed m anual of
q u e n t iiimn th e case will cost M r. Minor lor $150,000. T he elder Mr. Hoge, fa th ­
a n u s, a lth o u g h lie is now licensed of
a large sum of m oney, ami th a t lie will er of M is. F red G ra n t, who supplied
having borrowed his ideas from tlie
no doubt eventually lose tlie lathis, p art of th e money for his son-in-law to
Spaniards, wiio lirst iiseil tlie firearm as
th ere can h ardly be a reasonable purchase a m ajority of th e stock from
an arm y weapon. F rederick W illiam
Mr. H u n t, telegraphed .Judge Bond yes­
»loulit.
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drilled liis g ia n t Potsiiniri G uarils—sonm
terday he had sta rte d th a t day from his
W A R S C A R E IN W A S H IN G T O N .
of whom , it is said, were eight ami a
hom e in <)hio to close th e deal. Ife has
half feet in big h t—according to th is first
W asiiixotox , Dee 3.—As a re su lt ol
arranged to rem uin hut th ree days.
system , w hich partly e-tahlislieil his a eonferetiee a t WoO'lley iietween tiie
A special to the T acom a Ledger from
reputation as a crank.
His m usket presidiuit ami G resham , prem ptory o rd ­
here says; The next result of the tr a n s ­
drill was regariled as a stam ling joke ers were cabled to tlie »•ruiser C olum bia,
fer will kill the bargain by which Levy
th roughout E urope until tlie tim e of tlie which has been (or several weeks at
Ankeny was to receive the vote of th e
famous victories of F rederick tlie (»rent, K ingston, Ja m aica , t»> proceed a t once
King delegation in re tu rn for $60,000
w lio h sd revised his fa th e r's system — ; t(, |{|lle|it.|1|8 (or 11„, ,,r, m
of Amer-
advanced on the
Intelligencer to th e
originateil for shows ami parades ami j(.,ul ¡llt,.r,.stH. G re sh a m 's visit to the
present
ow
ners.
Ju
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g
e Bond is h itte r
th ere b y routed tlie proudest forces of j |(rei.i,|,,llt’8 c o untry Imine followed im-
against the m ethods of the W alla W alla
the c o n tin e n t. A fter th is tlie P russian m ciliately upon an interview witli tlie
hanker, and ise x ertin g him self for “ any­
tactics were tran sla ted am i distribute») \q .|ira g u a n m inister.
body hut A nkeny.” H is a rg u m e n t ia
into every nation of E urope, being ini-
Ail officials acquainted witli tlie affair
th a t th e eleeiion of a candidate w hose
proved principally by Franco »luring tlie ref,18e t„ divulge tlie reason of tlie hur-
first recom m endation is money would be
Napoleonic wars.
ried ordera to th e Colum bia, or to con-
an inexcusable blunder.
B ut Am erica got her first drillbook di lirui the sta te m en ts Irom I annum in
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reet from head-quarter«. Baron »Steu­ regard to th e refu- d of G reat B ritain to S U D D E N D E A T H O F A P R IN T E R .
ben, th e drillnuiHter of W asbiugtoii’0 recognize th e N icaraguan governm ent.
S vi e w , ?< iv . 27. W illiam A lexander,
arm y, was un officer tlie wars of Freder­ It. is h*arned on excellent a u th o rity not .......
nf the lyp'igrapliieal unio n of
P o r .la n d
O re g o n .
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F u r In f o rm a tio n , tim e ca rd s , m a p s a n d tic k e ts ,
c a ll on o r w rite
A s s is ta n t G e n e ra l P a s se n g e r A g en t.
Notary Public, Laud Agt
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ALL
P O IN T S E A S T »m3 S O U T H
E A S T E R N GSTSES,
O re g o n .
JOE MORRIS, Jr
H J u g fo n o ,
BOSTO N A ND
inaugurated l»y th e last tactical board,
th e " c a r r y ” was valuable as a change of
position to relieve th e " r ig h t shoulder”
oil a long tram p , h u t now tlie two slionl-
iler m ovem ents ap p ea r to be sufficient
cessive tim es, w hereas tlie Springflelil is
a single shooter. Tlie long b»rttle-sliape»f
YORK
AND ALL
And C o lle cto r.
F lo r e n c e
DENVER,
O M A H A , K A N S A S C IT Y ,
Office two doors west of Florence Hotel.
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NEW
SALT LAKE,
Notary Public, Surveyor
preserilied bv tactics.
But I lie loss of th is position of
piece w ill not d istu rb the fram ers of the
next m anual, a lth o u g h the lovers of the
p re tty ra th e r th an the practical drill
will miss it wK is aiie of tlnj few a tti-
t.'T.WoF t * ‘ li'le
e n t code w ithout any real utility. It is
DULUTH
D ining C a rs
T o u ris t
r - ’ì
and arm ed with lilies, shotguns and re­
l i v e s - , entered the Hotel W arshauer.-
¡ ,
The employees and bystanders w ere
"sh o rt
tr a il,” "s e c u re ,” •‘g ro u n d ,” U uilvd sta le s land office a t th is plat
p in e d under cover of arm s, while two of
tak e-u p ,” “ reverse,” dime only a t fit for several m onths
involving th e ,
, the robbers relieved the saloon bar till a n d
neruis, as was th a t form erly in V pb’u ’’' ' title to a very large body of tim ber lauds
faro g a m e o f cash am ounting to ab o u t
book ; " re s t-o n ” and " s lin g ." F our of in Jackson and Josep h in e counties.
.>11<»J, which they placed in a sack and*
these, I,e-ides fixing th e bayonets, may
T he special agents for the governm ent
d eparted.
he done on th e m arch.
allege in th eir com plaints th a t one Ju -
A lire alarm wa.-: tu rn ed in by an offi­
1 he new tactics of the F rench, i’®’ J lius E. M inor caused a num ber of settlers
cer a fe w m om ents a fter the robbery,
vised only last year, m uch resem lile
8ecl)l.u , i t |0 to (¡,„b er lands will» the
which drew out a large num ber of people,
ours in respect Io the m anual of arm s understand
th a t th e lands should he
hut the robbers had m ade good th e ir
w ithout the “ left sh o u ld e r.” T here are transferred to him upon the p erl*rung
escape, and were not to bo seen. T h ere
but live positions o f th e rille nnbayon- of title. The co n tra ct was carried out
is no c l e w w hatever.
etc»!. T he bayonets are llxed, however,
Mr j i ; 110r j ,„ j secured title to
Tlie proposed changes in our m anual,
erasing the few fancy am i useless niove-
t lie | m eets still rem aining after tlie revision
M IN N E A P O L IS
G ars
ría j
and the gun slung with regularity. The llL.a r iy (;»j claim s, c o ntaining m any thoh
Italian s, according to th e ir new hook of' ; sand acres of valuable lauds, T lf
1892, have hut three evolutions e x e c u t'd schem e worked wxdl un til a special agent
bv num bers. T he Italian m anual is of »lie U nited S tates land office from
much like the French. T he Spaniards, W ashington took up tlie m atter, ami
until lately when they reviewed th eir cited Mr. M inor to su b sta n tia te his
right side of the stock just beside the old book of 1802, used a code much like title.
11igger guard. T his position of th e bolt our old U pton’s, m any of its m ovem ents,
One of tlie eases was taken up, am i it
p re v en ts th e execution of the tliiie-lm n- however, being executed w ithout en­ was limilly tleterniined to m ake it a test
ured " c a r r y ,” it being im possible to dence. T he new Spanish handbook ease, and it was fully tried , ta k in g up
place th e w iist over this protuberance I has not y et been issued.
tlie tim e and a tte n tio n of tlie local of-
ST. PAUL
L iq u o rs.
Drugs,
Medicines,
Chemicals,
Perfum ery,
Stationery,
W all Paper,
Blank Books,
Toilet A rticles,
W indow Shades,
Physicians’ Prescriptions Carefully
,—Compounded.—.
E T H O D IS T E PISC O PA L C H U R C H
service. P reach in g at G lenada ev-
4th S a b b a th s. S abbath-S ehool ev-
■ S abbath a t 10 a. in.
P ra y e r m eet-
; every T h u rsd a y evening a t the
jrc h . E very body cordially invited. I
G . W . Q uimby ,
A. R. BUTTOLPH,
lie. T he regular arm y officials of th e
war d e p a rtm e n t, who alone have the
privilege of d e b atin g the proposed
changes, regard th e m anual of a rm s as
th e least im portant part of tactics and
therefore talk little about it, w hereas
th a t portion of th e instruction appeals
m ost to the public e y e and to th e Na­
tional G uard which parctices the science
of w arfare on a sm aller scale.
The long bolt used for opening and
closing the cartridge cham ber of the new
I<rag-Joigensen gun protrudes on the
an in term ed iate position which may he
assum ed after alm ost every placing of
the piece, therefore breaking the m onot­
ony of th e long m ovem ents across the
body. I t is th e m ost uniform of all
positions, th e gun being belli against
the side a t the sh o u ld e r utid hip, which
parts of th e anatom y th e soldier can a l­
ways hit w ith aeeuraey and little diffi­
cu lty . On account of its brevity it may
he execute»! witli m ore perfect ca<leiice
O n E G O tt.
Tl - )
« .. I; Va I mil
I y ’'
I
a l l —T h e A u t h o r i z e d T a c t l f «
most aw kw ard a ttitu d e , sim ilar to o u r '
S u it th e K r a g - J o r g e n s e n .
“ c a rry ,” excel t hat the rifle is grasped
underneath th e stock ; the “ adv an ce,”
IM P O R T A N T L A N D D E C IS IO N .
“ o rd e r,” “ p re sen t,” “ slope,” sim ilar to i
Much has been said of late regarding our “ left sh o u ld e r,” the b arrel, However ! lio sijii ii•;, O r., Nov. 21».—A very im-
th e “ tra il,” J portant case has been on tria l before the
th e proposed revision of the field m a­ turned tow ard th e head
',-r—-
FLO R EN C E,
-
a
**
ami a t th e sam e tim e grasp the guard in
th e th u m b ami ii>relinger, ns long i
v r s <"( AP .
■ m eets after the lirst
C
in,ion, lin ear m outh.
F lo re n c e ,
I t la <. owaideved 1 A«
K obaris
Flore, ee to Yaquina.
8 . B . E A K IN . J « .. C ash - r
PAID U P CASH C A PIT A L ,
S U R P L U S AND P R O F IT S ,
„T S O U iE f
SEC
ß AXK
UGEKE.
Win. K> le
L. C hristensen A C C O U N T S
R e co rd e r................
T rea su re r..............
M a rsh a l..................
Ju stic e ol Peace. .
Single fare
— ?5.»iO
Round trip -
- - — 99.00
Tickets for sale at E Bangs’s
livery barn. Eugene, and at llu rd
& D avenport’s office in Florence.
úLLUfíHfHib
cousins depicts th eir love of show ju st as
do th eir red coats. T he E nglish soldiers’
1 drillbook, although published as late as
1892, th ree re a rs a lte r th a t of Germ any
i
a i u l c n e y e a r after ours, provides for I l u h h e r y
W. W. NEELY, Prop’r.
Tallies furnished w ith all the
neuvers and the expected alterations of
delicacies of the season. W ild
various technicalities in the soldiers
game, fish and fruit in season. Host
— — S A IL S —
drillbouk, but th e fact th a t th ere wilt
accomodations for the traveling
,
On the 1st, 10th and 20th of each u n m istakably be new evolutions for th e
barges reasonable.
publie.
mont .
gun bus so far been kept from th e pub-
Single trip 83.00. Round trip $5.00
CITY CFFIC-RS.
A . K.
No. 31
FLORENCE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1891.
Vol. V.
gom ery may he se n t ttiere from M obile, E n g in e. He leaves a wife and one
,ln(1 t|u lt |>r,.lilIlillIiry ,,r,k .rH hllve been (.|li)(,
HcnttoN(;w Y ora to have all sh ip u n com
[M r. A lexander served his ap p ren tice­
mlgsion of the N orth A tlantic «quudroii sh ip and liceame »a journeym an in E u ­
prepared f o r a W est Indian cruise a t the gene. He was one of th e founders of
e a r |iegt pO»«ible m om ent. In addition j lh e j
,
(¿Il;,ed. After welling hi«
, (> 8ai| ing ,„ ,|,.r8 f„r tl„-S .m Frmii'i-i-», ; ¡,,tur,.8t ¡„ n ,:lt paper early in tlie 70’s
th e New \<>rk, w hich was to leuve !>••• jIL, w en t to San Francisco, w heie he ob-
ccniber 15 to becom e tin- llag.-hip in Eu-
.ym ent on the M orning ('a ll.
ropean water», haa been w itli-held, and A fter a n sideiii e of th ree or four years
»lie may be s e n t im m ediately to the he cam e l in k to Oregon, and was a t one
G ulf of M exico.
tim e em ployed on tlie Or:'jnnian. From
T he C asline’« crul«e to th e South A t­ P o rtlan d , late in tlie let’s, lie returned
lantic, which was to com m ence early again to San Fiaii» is, » ami was th ere
n e x t m onth, will in all pro b ab ility be em ploy »1 upon the Vail, where liis
in te rru p ted when »he reaches th e W est b ro th er, E iw anl, holds tiie position of
J,,,,,,,.,.
Jn»truction« to p rep are the
a ssista n t forem an. Alamt one re a r ago
,■ for
e
>
i
M inneapolis
eea a t . once have
also
he eanie luiek to I’ortian I, w hs-u lie
»**■> ¡*” '««” *
U‘B “ “ W J«’l>artmet.t w otked a short tim e, mi t returned
chiefs.
Iffs i,i d h o l i n ' in 11 ■i'ue. I.ate this su m ­
T here pepm« to he, in fact, alum t a m er I»»» obtained em ploym ent in tlie
l'<"X «»'I '«-*>»»'"*,," " 1 ..............
11,3 w,,a w ar (cure p crvitffin g tl..» n a vy, brought sta te ¡e in tin g office. Mr. Alexander
linive «Iioiiifli to will tin; prinnlcst Imirvls
,
,
iiliniit t»v ili|».oiii:itn- r.iim .is to tin» vffi'ft was welt and fav nah! known on tliia
in tiattle, tlie »hscouriigt'»l oln rcr put nn
i rkman, • faithful
end to his w..rk and w orry by i o m ii.it- “ ' “ I O'«3«» Bn«»1», w'1*1’1' *'3'« r"1
ting soiei'l»'in i “*l. In u ii.tter w iiltvn m onths ugo expr» »--« I a w illingin-a to
r ,i
tin- t y p .-r.ipliical union, a
to a frienit a fer. »lays liefore, he s a i l : recognize th e full ju risd ictio n al rights of d »itizeit
and W as always held in tlie
"G od only knows how it will . v, iitimlly . \ i c„ riigU* 0Ve - tlie M o.qnito coast, had |,ig |,e8t , .,»71ia'.i m aiil.e l»y Ivllow-erafts-
erui, but 1 ti list be will lead mo to micri*
, • . , , , »
wi.ot
,
show n a ilis|»osiliuii to resent w hat up
a n l einl>l<»ver-.J
tl» e myself ra th e r Hum to |»»*rpetuate a
.
1
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n
I whieli ti ig»»t in tlie future coal I" H ' 111 l'1' • prattice ennexa on > | ) r . »
i
,_ .„ i i ; v [
a siug.e m an t.ia life.”
th a t territory and its eom pie.e incorpo.- /.--mW ia»U M H.I MU»-.ai«r t air, m I ia s a a
I’owdcr
.