The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, December 14, 1894, Image 1

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Vol.
V.
FLORENCE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER II, 1891.
U S IN E S S CAR
T R A V E L E h S ’ GUIDE.
GENERAL DIRECTORY
EUGEXE-Fi 0: EXCE
_ Practical W atchmaker
STAGE I/X E .
HORACE
STATE OFFICERS
. CRAIN,
A n d D e a le r in F in e W a tc h e s a n d Je w e lry
Governor......... .......... Sylvester Pennoyer
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•
O re g o n .
Secretary of S tate....... Geo. AV. McBride i. u g o n o
T reasurer..........................Philip Metchen
Supt. Public Instruction . E. B. McElroy
State P rin te r.................. Frank C. Baker
H ’ NRY A. BAY, Agent
_
„
) .................R. A. Bean
Supreme Court A ...............F. A. Moore
) . ...C . £ . Wolveiton
Judge Second D istric t.. . .J. C. Fullerton
Of Salem, Oregon.
Attorney Second District Geo. M. Brown
E B i g s ___ P rop rietor.
State Insurance Comp’y
T h is is th e le n d in g in s u r a n c e c o m p a n y o f th e
P acific co a st. A ssets a o iiu rtc r o f n m illio n d o l­
lar». P riv a te d w e llin g s a n d fa rm p ro p e rly a
s p e c ia lty . A d d ress m e a t G a rd in e r. O reg o n , »uni
1 w ill c a ll u p o n y o u find in s u r e y o u r p ro p e rty .
COUNTY OFFICERS
Judge....................................... A. H. Fisk
Commissione s
.
Eli Perkins
J. T. Cullison
H ead of T ide H otel,
W. W. NEELY, Prop'r.
C le r k ..,............................A. C. Jennings
Tables furnished w ith aR the
Sheriff..................................A. J Johnson
T reasurer...................................J . G. Gray
Assessor. .......................... D. I’. Burton game, fish and fruit in season. Best
School Superintendent. J. G Stevenson accomodations for tlie traveling
S u ru e y o r ...,......................... AV. B. Pengru public.
hnrges reasonable.
Coroner....................................J. AV. H arris
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UITY OFFICES.
NATIONAL
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President . . . . . . .
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...B . F. Alley
BANK
LUQENE.
T . O . H E N O tîIC K S . P a ts .
S.
B.
EAK1N. J».,
Oscar Flinke PA ID U P OASH C A PIT A L ,
Í5 0 .0 0 0
O. W. Hurd S U R P L U S AND P R O F IT S ,
Board of Trustees
Ï 5 0 .0 0 0
Win. Kt le
L. Christensen A C C O U N T S S O L I C I T E D
Recorder............... ........... Drew Severy
EUGENE,
OREGON.
Treasurer.............
. . Frank B. Wilson
M arshal................. .............. J. C. Brown
Justice of P eace.. . .. II. M. Chamberlin
, LEADING
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S E O -iE T S O C IE T IE S.
F. & A. M. Siuslaw Lodge No. 107.
■ Regular ‘.toiiiinniiieatioii on second
Saturday night in each month.
C. B. M organ , AV. M.
O. W. II uiid , Secretary.
A
A. R. General Lyons Post, No. 58.
■ meets after tlie first q u arter of tlie
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muon, linear month.
R, B. M ills , Commander.
B. F. Alley, A djutant.
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i e r . . .
AND ........¿ ■■ ■
M E R C H A N T -T A IL O R ,
DEALER
HATS
a n
IN
( ’A P -,
j ; { - ’ S FURNISHING GOODS
EU G E N E ,
-
ORECON.
U. AV. Perpctna Lodge, No. 131,
every 1st ami 3d Saturdays
A O. • each meets
m onth.
Members and visiting
brethren in good standing a r e cordially
Invited to at tend.
A. O. Futike, M. AV.
J oseph A. M orris , Recorder.
O. W . H U R D ,
PROPRIETOR.
C. D. T H O M A S ,
MANAGER
FLO RENCE,
O .O . F. Heceta Lodge No. I l l , meets
■ every Wednesday evening in Lodge
Hall, Florence, Oregon. Brothers in Pure W in es
good standing invited to attend.
Drugs,
W m . B krniiabdt , N. G.
J. I. B utterfield , Ree. Sec.
Medicines,
I
OREGON.
and
Liquors.
Leaves Eugene on Mon lax s and
T hursdays a t 6 a. in , arriving in
Florence the day following at 4 p. m.
R eturning— Leaves Florence on
Tuesdays and Fridays a t 8 a. in.
arriving in Eugene the day follow­
ing at 7 p. ni.
Mansions W here Legis-
lators. Abide.
McMillan’s Beautiful Wash­
ington Residence.
4-
Singlo fare
. . .
- 85.00
R ound trip -
- _ _ JO.OO O t h e r H o m e s o f ’ e 1th n in i G o o d T a s t e
a t t h e < Mpittal. tu«. t u t lin g t h a t o f
: T ickets for sale at E Bangs's '
K c n a lo r J . Jff. l> o lp h .
’ ivery barn, Eugene, and a t H urd
& D avenport's oflice in Florence.
to find between sunrise and sunset on
the 21st of June, which being tin- longest
day in tlie year, would naturally ufl'md
bun the longest period for his search.
Site is an ideal hostess, and a woman
wlio is a complete mistress of every fem­
inine art that can make a husband or a
guest feel that her homo is one of the
J pleasantest places on earth.
I The interior of Mrs. Senator Davis’
home is licit ami tasteful, hut at the
same time warm and home-like. It is a
home in which Ute visitor feels thor­
oughly at home front the moment of his
entrance, a result due to tlie charming
woman whose presence and influence
are ttgteeahly iiuutiiest in every appoint­
ment of tlie dwelling.
I
No. 35
RESULT OF OUR OFFER.
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P hilosophers ’ S tone .—The stone or
preparation which the alchemists for-
I nterly sought as tlie instrum ent of con-
i verting the bn-er metals into pore gold.
I Alehemy was the fore-runner of clteiuia-
z-, .
rs
.
J ames tolnier
C
arnes
lry Being 'tt'iil.le to
,
,
,,
Oil the lienors.
lie Gives the Most Creditable
Answers.
M is»
D e ll a M o r r is a n d W i l l i e .1. K y le
C a r r y D ll’ li t e S e c o li,! a n ti T h ir d
P r i z e s X t e s p e e llv e ly .
obtain access to an
encvclopeilia I have had trouble to ans­
wer Nos. 3 and 4,
The above communication is plainly
written, every letter so distinct tliat
J there is no mistaking it (or another, and
i vie have failed to find an error in it.
B it tiiere are some of the questions ive
I propounded unanswered, and such must
he taken into consideration, no m atter
what tlie cause, or our sym pathies for
tlie reason of failure.
Tlie third answer is tliat presented by
AV illie J. K yle
and
will
he
read
as below :
It must be confessed that it has been
Pho fed squarely on the corner of Six­
P
hilomel
.—(Philom
ela)—Procne and
more
difficult
to
arrive
at
a
decision
for
teenth street ami Massachusetts avenue,
J
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Philomela were the daughters of Pan-
W ashington is a city of magnificent
northwest, in full view of Scott Circle, <‘rst Pr*7-e than was expected when we
ilion, King of Attica, who, in return for
homes, of which llte majority are those
with its equestrian statue of the famous propounded the questions for the school warlike aid rendered him by Tereus,
of members of congress, cabinet minis­
”
- S A IL S
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old hero of the Mexican war, Gen. Will- utudents to answer. Two have ans- King of Datilis, in Tiirace, gave liitn thé
ters, or other persons guineway connect­
field Scott, is a large, square double uereit all tlie questions, amt have writ- lust-nam ed in marriage. Tereus, how-
On th e 1st, 10th and 20tli of each
ed with tlie adm inistration ol the gov­
house of pressed brick. It is self-assert­ ten their letters eo nicely, th at these | e' e r’ l’vil|K enamored of her sister,
inont .
ernm ent. Many of tlie stateliest of these
must he selected, from the enlire nun,-
bi" wife
dea‘* nnd in"
ive, bluff ami heurtv, like tho old lady
Single trip 83.00. Round trip 85.00
j duced Philomela to take her place. On
mansions, says a writer in tlie Detroit ,■
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; from which the rich state of Nevada her, on which to give lirst place. First her discovering the truth lie cut out her
l iee Trees, are tlie residences of senators
who for so many years made it her home, in their order, we print the reply of
tongue to hinder her from revealing his
who have built or bought them. Phre­
deceit, lint she depicted iicr sad story on
J ames T. C olmer ,
ami won all iiearts tiy her kindness and
F o r Passenger and F reig h t Rates nologists tell us that t l i e character ami
courtesy to all. It. stands back from the whose letter contains our questions nnd a robe which she sent to Procne, and
tlie two sisters then contrived n horri­
distinguishing trails of different individ­
--------- A P P I.Y TO----------
street, with a small, neatly kept lawn in his answers thereto, and is as follows:
ble revenge for the infidelity of Tereus,
uals may le lead not only from tlici**
Moye & Kyle,
Florence, Or. “ bumps” ami llieir face, hut also from front. A carriage wav passes before its W i t . liam D ean H owls .—When and bv killing ami serving to him at table
portal, beneath a small stone porch. where wus he horn ; what trade did lie his son Itvs. Thereupon the gods inter­
learn; what office did he hold from 18(il
their walk, the carriage ol their arms
I’wo gas lamps project from its walls on to 1865; what did lie do in 1871, and posed, changing Tereus into a hoopoe,
and
body,
their
handwriting
and
ninny
Procne into a swallow nnd Philomela
STE AM E
each side of the fiont door. It stands what is lie engaged in now?
into a nightingale, wliiio Xlys was re­
other
things
pertaining
to
them
.
If
o—
W ill r n u k c -------- o
Ans.—Was horn a t M arlin’s Feery stored to life as a pheasant, and Pnudion
; alone, completely detached from the
this he true, why may we not iell some-
near Clunibus, Ohio, Marcii 1,1837; changed into a bird of prey. (See os­
.
neighboring
dwellings,
and
hay
windows
R E G U L A R D A I L Y T R IP S thing of a m a n s personality from the I )(j
stained glass abound on its every learned printers’ trade, being printer, prey.)
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reporter and news-od. on Ohio Slate
house which he lives in? A big-hearted,
S tentorian .—1st.—Pertaining
to a
side. One of its most attractive apart­ Journal; was consul at Vinice from 1861
open handed man, of a cheery, hospit­
ments is tlie dining-room, which is fur­ to 1865 under Lincoln, being appointed stentor; extremely loud; as, a stentorian
able nature, will naturally desire a
voice.
nished with a hold m ixture of modern for writing life of Lincoln; In 1871 as­
2nd.—Aide to utter a very loud sound ;
cheerful, lug, roomy house, while a man
sumed
entire
control
of
magazine
called!
and antique. Here and there is a plate
as, stentorian lungs. “ The loudness of
or woman of mean, small nature will he
of rich-colored clolssotine enamel, a "The Atlaulic,” pub. at Boston and be­ his stentorian voice.” —Fuller. “ Ho
Thos. F.* Oakes, Henry C. Payne. Henry C. Rouse Rce'vrs
came its e d ; Is now engaged in literary
contented to live in a small, mean dwell­
piece of Nankin china, a specimen of old persuits, his connection with “ The At­ measures out his own stentoronic voice.”
ing, This theory is sustained by many
brass work, a bracket of real old hard lantic” I,living ceased iri 1881, Is now —W arhurton. A herald spoken of by
of the residences in Washington in which
llom er, having a very loud voice; hence,
oak, an antique lamp or some other writing for the L a d in ’ Home Journal.
any person having a powerful voice.
our senatuis’ wives have their luxurious
P hilomel .—W hat bird is called by
article dear to the heart of the collector.
There was much painstaking in tho
homes, not a few of them corresponding
It was Mrs. John P. Jones, the wife of th at name and what is tlie story tliat
writing of W illie’s answer, and although
in character with tliat of their fair tc-
gave rise to it?
the great millionaire silver king and
cupants.
Ans.—The
nightingale.
Origin— it contains replies to only part of the
senator from Nevada, who made this (Greek—Philomela, tlie daughter of
questions, it is truly a model of correct­
There is no senator’s wife who 1ms a
beautiful home so tasteful and magnifi­ King Pandiuti of Attica who was
ness for so young a boy.
more beautiful home than th at of Mrs.
cent.
changed into a nightingale.) One au­
Notwithstanding we offered only
Jam
es
McMillan,
wife
of
the
senior
Uni­
thority
says
that
King
Pnudion
of
At­
*
te« Stales eei. a'o r from MiL.iig.ui. I t is
.Mrs. Senator .fosepli it, Hawley, of tica lu l l two daSlil »<*; I h . i . o e a n d three pujzes, u o ttiin g ^ m o re elia
a large, massive doubie.hd.isc ol pressed Connecticut, lives at 27 I sh eet, in the Philomela. Prokne was in irrted to Ter- done than tlm publishing of a reply to a
brick, liberally auppiiyM witn h a y w i n ­ north western section of the capital. 8he ens, king of Trace. Prokne got lone­ part ol the questions by a very young
some and scut her husband Tereus after
dows from the groumi-'lo the third lioor and tier husband arc old-fashioned peo- Philomela. Ho went ami got her and lioy who lias takon marked pains with
on both sides of the front entrance. It pki al„, their house is a rambling mau­ on the way outraged her (his wife’s sis­ li is letter. It is th at of
S te a m e r
i^obarts
Florence to Yaquina.
1 “ COOS,”
ORTHERN
PACIFIC.
S le e p in g
C a rs
D avid M. K vlk
giolli ,„ || of „ ia(| owa> wi„ , a big> wjl|e. ter), and cut off'her tongue so tliat she
could not tell and then confined her in a
open staircase leading up to long cor- lonely castle, culled “ cage” by some, and here it is :
D in in g C a rs
Chemicals,
W illiam D ean H owells .—An Ameri­
ridorri, where one’s footsteps echo she however by means of some lace or
can author who was horn at M artins­
Perfum
ery,
T
o
u
r
ist
CHURCH DIRECTORY
strangely. It is a house that should al­ cloth communicated with Prokne that
ville, Ohio, in 1837. He learned tha
Stationery,
ways he full of light-hearted guests to she win not dead as Tereus tiad report­ printers’ trade, hut soon began to write
S le e p in g C a rs
W
all
Paper,
ed.
She
got
her
liberty
and
to
revenge
RESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Florence,
veranda, on which it is delightful to s i t i give it )ife an,, ,.,,„ ,.,,„ 1 ,,^ . A llt(>tt
(or tlie papers, both prose and verse, and
Oregon. Sabbath service. Suhbntli-
Blank Books,
8T. PAUL
on summer evenings ami watch the line I rel„uter p,.ri„(1 thttn tollay. But t(ieJ she killed the son of Tereus mid served ill 1858 he was editor of the Ohio State
scliool, 10 o’clock a. m . Preaching 11
the son as a banquet for the King, his
o ’clock a. in. and 7 p. in. Sacram ent of
Journal. In 1860 lie was appointed
M IN N E A P O L IS
specimens of Imrsellesh tliat go speeding hBrillollize perfectly with the kindly
T oilet A rticles,
father. Tim king was enraged and per-
tlie Lord’s supper on 1st Sabbath of
Unite I States consul at Venice and
D
uluth
up
and
down
th
e
avenue.
Entering
the
'
presence
of
the
delightful
lady
who
pre-
W
indow
Shades,
sued the women and when lie drew Ilia
January , April, July and October.
there
remained until 1865. His Italian
main
pot
tai
you
find
ymirsell
in
astutely
(
Everybody is welcome to all the services. Physicians’ Prescriptions Carefully
FARGO
j sides among them with a charm ing old- sword to strike them both were changed experiences are expressed in his “ Vene­
Pastor requests C hristians to make
TO
C
R
A
N
D
F
O
R
K
S
into
birds,
Philomela
into
a
nightingale
hall,
with
the
d-awing-room
,—Compounded.—,
your i fasb¡,,|,(!,| grace and courtesy. Mrs. Ifaw-
themselves known.
tian l.ifo nnd Italian Journeys." After
CRO OKSTON
I. G. K notts , Pastor.
left and the reception-room on your ,ey WM „ ll0gpita| nonw ,,y pr„fe8si,,„ and Prokne, his wife, into a swallow.
his return to the United States Mr.
P hilosophers ’ S tone .—Anciently to Howells became editor-in-chief of tho
W IN N IP E G
right. Both of these rooms are mag,.ill- bef,„e her mar.¡age with the senator,
ETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
what supposed substance did tlie word Atlamir Moothb/, 1871, and is noted for
H E L E N A »»<t
cent. The drawing-room is la.go and a„d the gentleness of Voice and n.miner
apply and in searching for it what great the faithful portrayal of American char­
ery 4th Sabbaths. Sab ba I ft-School ev­
lofty. It has three deep windows ric h ly fwllieb ebe tl,en aeql,ired ar<! 81Ilglliariy discoveries were made?
BUTTE
acter of the present day. A collection of
ery Sabbath at 10 a. in. Prayer m eet­
hung with rose silk and white lace, winning in the social circle of her home.
Ans.—An imaginary substance said Io his poems was ptihlislied ill 1873. In
ing every Thursday evening at the
church. Every body cordially invited.
he able to transm ute or change the infe­ 188> he removed to New York to take
while above the mantel there is a Psvetie
G. W. Q uimby ,
mirror which is a veritable work of art.
At mm,her 8 Lafayette Square lives rior metals to gold. Alchemy and the charge of the editorial departm ent of
Pastor.
science of chem istry were discovered in Jiarpcr'n Magazine.
C H IC A C O
Tne door IS of richly ...laid woods, pol- Mrs. j , IHe|lll x Do|pl, wj(u ()f , ne
searching for it.
Piiti.osofiiKit’s S tone .—Stone or prep­
W A S H IN G T O N
■shed like marble, while the f l i r t , it.,re is 8enator frolll Or,.g„n. , , er bollle) |ike
S tentorian .—What is tlie meaning aration which the alchemists formerly
NOTARIES.
P H IL A D E L P H IA
of the most dainty and luxurious de- ,1(,arly aU Washington houses, is of red mid origin of the word?
sought as the instrum ent of co, verting
TO
N E W YORK
scription, and a few choice pictures hang brick>plaill all(1 iub8tantia, in it,
Ans.—Exceeilingly loud or powerful tlie baser metals into pure gold.
SA LT LAKE,
D E N V E R , BOSTO N A ND A L L
upon the walls. The reception-room is terior- I t is of the straight li^and-dow n as applied to voice or lungs. Origin—
R. BUTTOLPA,
AWAIIDS O F l - K I Z E S .
P O IN T S E A S T and S O U T H
O M A H A , K A N S A S C IT Y ,
liberally supplied with velvet sofas and style of architecture, with a double door Stentor—a herald mentioned by Houier
First prize, Jam es T. Colmer.
wlio had a voice like thunder.
rigbt
C H IC A G O ,
S T . L O U IS F o r In f o r m a tio n , tim e card » , m a p s a n d tic k e ts , divans ami cl.a, aeterized by the same flallUL.(, by Uv„ willllow, ,,,,
Second prize, Miss Delia Morris, and
The above answers arc complete ill de­
c a ll o n o r w rite
mr
of
comfort
and
luxury
that
pervades
The
pri„ci,,al
feature
of
its
interior,
A
N
D
A
L
L
And Collector.
in
consideration c f tier perfectly written
tail, mid give correctlw what one author
O flice tw o d o o rs w e s t of F lo re n c e H o te l,
the drawing-room. Mrs. McMillan is a wbicb ¡„ riC|, and substantial throughout
E
A
S
T
E
R
N
C
IT
IE
S
,
letter,
the time of subscription for T iik
A.
D.
C
H
A
R
L
T
O
N
,
says regarding tlie lirst three questions. I
y io re n a e ,
•
-
O re g o n .
thoroughly domestic woman ami gives ia „ ,arg(J ba( k r(JO|11 ¡„ , ||0
i|ory(
A s s is ta n t G en eral P a s se n g e r A gent.
W est is extended to one year.
In
the
answer
to
the
last
question,
all
P o r t l a n d O r . her personal attention to the conduct of
„„.scum , half library, where Mrs.
will notice the diircreuce as given in our 1 Third prize. Willie J. Kyle.
JOE MORRIS, Jr
her household.
| Dolpli’s other hull fulminates those dia*
own reply, which we believe to he nu-1 All know that we arc in sym pathy
EAST AND
SOUTH
j tritieg which have made him a genatorial thentic. The letter of Jam es is plainly with the efforts of the sm aller children
On MaHSuchufitmg^uvenuc, northweat header und one of the bent-known 1111*111-
w ritten, mid as we print it letter by let­ in their endeavors to gain knowledge,
of the capitol, ami hearing the number hers of the senate. Mis. Dolpli is a
F lo r e n o e
O re g o n .
ter ns it appears in manuscript, it will and we have decided to give Davie
OF T H E
“ 1428” over its door, there is a hand­ woman of q uietam i retiring disposition, ire seen th a t there are a fe w words in- K>lu « >,rii,e ior 1,i" «0(kI
wtio finds tier chief happiness in her
Southern Pacific Co.
some huu,e of a rich, dark bluish stone. Imine and seldom cares to wander from correctly spelled, but taking the age of ani,w‘'r ‘- 80
T h e Q n ic k e n t t o C h ic a g o
l,« 'e left the selection to
ATTO RNEYS
a n d th e K an t.
It is a cheerful, pleasant looking dwell­ it.
E x p re s s T r a in s L eav e P o r tla n d D aily .
the hoy into connideiation and the the Literary L ditn’ss of this paper and
S o u th
1 N o rth
ing, sugge-ling good taste ami refinement
she will present it on Christmas.
Q u i c k e r t o O m a h a a n d 6:15 p ni l.v
length of his answers, these are few.
P o r tla n d
A r|» :2 U n III
K a n a a n C ity .
Mrs. Shelby M. Cullom, wife of tlie
in its every outline. I t is the home of
12:07 p in l.v
EiiKeii«
Lv
1
2:44
n
o ra A.ss’.vEm r<> qi fSMrioNfl.
III
A. C. WOODCOCK,
The
next
reply,
which
we
also
give
10:45 n Hl A r
S an F ra n c isc o
Lv 1 7:00 i, 111
the
youngest
mid
most
lajautiful
w o iu u ti senior senator from Illinois, lives nt 1413
After
viewing all tlie authorities upon
A bove tra in « s to p n t all F tatio n « from P o r t­
verbatim, nnd tho next inorderofcor.-
T h r o u g h P u ll m a n a n d T o u r i s t S le e p e r s , la n d to A lb a n y in e lu a iv e ; alno T a n g e n t, Mheild«,
in Washington who can boast the honor Mussach :sctts uvenue northwe«t, ’ in one sidcrution,
••
.
,
the
subjects
we gave out for answers, wo
H
n
l-ey
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O re g o n
KOSEBC ito MAIL, DAILY.
thentic :
pied by Senator Cushman K. Davis, of dtatinctivs individuality of their own. aH foj|ow s•
F o r ra te s a n d g e n e ra l in f o r m a tio n c a ll o n o r
7 a n d A M cL aren'« B u ild in g . a d d re s s
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A r i 1:30 p ni Minnesota, and his charm ing wife, who
W illiam P e w H o vzijs was born nt
°* •’M'bt gray san Istone and has not
P hilomel .—A bird of the thrush fam-
S p ecial a tte n tio n g iv e n to c o lle c tio n s a n d p r o ­
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I’lus bird sings M irtiJiwille, Ohio, March 11, 1H37. Ho
l.v I 7:00 a in heiore her marriage was Anna Agnew, escaped the influence ot the present era ily, the song thrush.
AksL O en l. Pas». A g en t,
I r i n i n a C a r s o n O g e le n I t o n t e ,
Mrs. Davis is the mo.st talked about and
florid architecture. The outer door '*l,el1
otiier birds are silent. 1 he learned the trade of a printer, nnd when
251 W a sh in g to n St C or. M .
P O R T L A N D , OR P u l l m a n
H u f l a t S l o a p e r s the most written about woman in the stands open, and ns the visitor enters word U derived from Philomela, daugh- ‘I’“ 1« young entered upon journalism ,
L. R. JOHNSON,
ter of Pandion, king of Athens, who, ae- Urom ISdl to 1805 he was United States
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nation’s capital, and the diff. rent stories ,ne vestibule he hesitate« between two (.or,|jng to an ol<l legend, was changed Uonsul to Venice. Returning to Amer-
SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS,
that are told about her early ar.tt cedent«
one directly before him ami into a nightingale. The true nightin- ¡' », be engage I in literary labor, and in
a tta c h e d to a ll T h ro u g h T ra in « .
the other on his left. The /ormer leads gale or Pluhmw I is a native of P ar >
1H71 became editor of the Atlantic
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hack into the house proper, while the The song thrn-h is ta ing imported to M i
B etween P ortland and C orvallis .
. i ¡ ■ ¡li-.n w liieh he still holds.
ably most of I hem have no more fotrn la- latter lends into the senator’s library
mail T R A IM D A IL Y (KX< F I T « I N H A Y .)
satisfaction. Call on or write to me at
S T A O K L .IN B 3.
1- i b iii- i i¡ i in th.it magazine and
our state from Germany.
7:30 a I" I l.v
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lion in fact than have the fabulous ami office rooms, whose? cozine««, to-
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S tbmtokiax .—Prom stentor a herald «it.i» r p. i e ‘ii. .»Is, he has published a
A t A l l a n t n ie l i ..rv n llis e o n n e e t w ith tr a in s s t o r i e s t h a t m a k e u p t h e c o n t e n t s o f t h e g e t l i e r w i t h t h e w e ll, d i v e r s i t y o f t h e i r
o f G reffon P a c in f'
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with a loud voice. Very loud, “ lie volume i¡ pitelin au 1 numerous novels,
j "A rabian N ights.” Be th at as it may, *>elongings, make it seen, quite appro-
K t l ’ R E - s TP l I M f l |» A f I Y (BZ< FPT M’S'I»» Y.j
and a few hooks of travel.
Leaves Florence Mondays, Wednes­
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m
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‘ piiatu I d apply to them the name of snored in stentorian tones.”
days ami Fridays.
JOHN C. GRAY,
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M c M in n v ille
Lv | ft.V) a in the interesting fact rem ains that M r s .
W
illiam P eux How ei . l «.—He was
Arrives at Florence Tuesdays, T hurs­
“ snuggery.” Mrs. Cullom s house,
P hilo M ei —Tin? story which gives to
T h ro u g h T ick et« tn mil p o in t« in th e K a«tem Davis is one of the moat agri-, able and though small, is elegant and tasteful in horn in 1837. He is hii American au­
days ami Saturdays.
State«, < a ñ a d a a n d FurotH- r a n
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Connects with Steam er and Seotts- low
thor of prominence. He wa» once sent the nightingale tlie name of Philomel is
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rate«
fro m I,. <
Asrent, K npene. attractive women and one of the most its every npp.,in»oieut.
I’ m lion. King of Attica,
T h s b est w o rk a t t h e m o s t R e a so n a b le P ric e s b u r g Stage Line for Drain.
Also with
as M inister from oar country to Koine. a; follows
R. K o r h l r r .
K. P. R ookr «,
perfect hiistre: - -.i of the art of entertain­
O S c e o v e r O rc n g c S tore.
Stage Line for Coos Bay.
Charge
had
twodeaighteis,
Philomel and Procne,
M an ag er.
A««t. (}. P. a n d I’a«« Affi.
Dr. P ric e * » C re a m Bakin# Powder He is, I think, editor of the .li/i •'
O r e g o n , reasonable.
Pl ’iJa o d , O r r p » .
ing that the fast, -t walker would be aide
G44 Mcbl Midwmtw I sir, m T r« ,
MftniKhj.
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ls located on Vermont avenue, in the
northwest section of the city, and has
quite an extensive yaid a t one side.
That side, by the way, is the most a t­
tractive part of the house. It has a cozy
Elegant
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