f * T h e tide of destiny is tin ning (A- n j tow ards Florence. All sorts of ac­ cum ulation ot facts point that way ------------------ 1 lie habit ol I k e V l s t is one push, energy, pluck. It is the news f | granary of these m ountain slopes. Vol. V. l ’ LO K E M 'E , LA N E COUNTY, OK EGONNE L I DAY, DECEMBER 21, 1891. BUSINESS CAR ->o- general directory HORACE state officers P r a c t ic a l G o v e rn o r............ ■ S ylvester P ennover S ecretary of S ta te Geo. W. M cBride T re a su re r...................... I’tiilip M etclien S u p t. Public In stru c tio n E. B. M cElroy S ta te P r in te r .................. F ra n k C. Baker a _ Suprem e C ourt I ............ It. A. Bean '* .. . .. E. A. Moore 7 C. E . Wolvei ton Judge Second D istrict. ..J . C. F ullerton A ttorney Second D istrict Geo. M. Brown C om m issioners ' - - A. H Fiak E -3 i O re g o n . HENRY A. BAY, Agent Eli Pei kirns J . Í . Cullison arriving in Kugeuo the day follow O scar F unke O. W. flu id Win. K yle L. C hristensen » fa re - _ a Tickets for sale at E. Bangs’» u ¡CÍO H o t e l , livery harn, Eugene, j^td at Hurt! S te a m e r R A T IO N A L T , O. H E N D R IC K S. ßANK . u a : : n e . PRES. S . E . E A K IN , J r .. C asm - r F lo r e n c e t o Y a q u in a . For Passenger and F reight Bates ----------A P P L Y P A ID U P C A S H C A P IT A L , S U R P L U S A N D P R O F IT S , A C C O U N T S ............ Drew Severy F ra n k B. W ilson .............. J . C. Brown . If. M. Chum lieriin ■ • • • $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 TO----------- Meyer & Kyle, Florence, Or. STE AM S R “ C O 0 3 ,” S O U IC X T H D EUGENE, OREGON. o— Es H Â S M 1 O M , TH- LEADING W ill m a k e ---------o R E G U L A It D A IL Y TR IP S ------B e t w e e n ------- * SECRET SOCIETIES. F. A A. M. W u Ü FI bi ’ sbcb a if l I M o f M s . AMD Siusluw Lodge No. 107. A ■ R egular com m unication on second S aturday n ig h t in cucii m o nth. S flE R C H A N T - T A IL O R , DEALER C. B. M organ , W. M. O. W. H urd , Secretary. ta c HATS a nd Thos. F. Oakes, Henry C. Payne, Henry C. Rouse Ree IN CAP , A. R. G eneral Lyons Post, No. 58. ■ m eets a fte r the first q u a rte r of the ■noon, lin e a r m onth. R. B. M ills , C om m ander. B. F . A lley, A d ju tan t. C FACIE O. U . W. P erp etu a Lodge, No. 131, 1st and 3d S aturdays M em bers and visiting b re th re n in good sta n d in g arc cordiailv in v ite d to a tte n d . A. O. F u n k e, M. W. O . W . H U R D , J oseph A. M o rris , R ecorder. P R O P R IE TO R . A ■ each m eets m o every n th . * C. D. T H 0 M \3 , MANAGER FLORENCE, O. O. F. H eceta Lodge No. 11], m eets • every W ednesday e vening in Lodge H all, F lorence, Oregon. B ro th ers in P u r a W in e s good sta n d in g inv ited to a tte n d . Drugs, W m . B ernhardt , N. G. J . I. BuTTEUPiELD.Rec. Sec. Medicines, I CHURCH IR E C T O R Y CHURCH, Florence, O regon. S a b b a th se rv ic e . Sahhatii- P RB8BYTERIAN scliuol, 10 o'clock a. in. P re a ch in g 11 OREG3IM. and L iq u o r s . S Je e p in g ' C a ro E le g a n t Chemicals, Perfum ery, Stationery, W all Paper, Blank Books, T oilet 'A rticles, W indow Shades Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully ■Compounded. D in in g C a rs T o u rist S le e p in g Ca i 5 nt i he p i v h il.'C r j. \\ I up till* discussion and asked I he court W hat course would l,e th e most conven­ i e n t l o r future proceedings in tlie case, and th e chief justice replied : • ------------------ ' am ong publishers lias brought price of Found Hive the usual notico , -U lU Q . Mr M iller; *‘\Ve will take tlie course of* f L n i , 111 , t“x,;,booksdown,oab,’ut»‘- ^ level. E ven m case of books used from lu u r d e r o t k in c a id . , leri" to tei'" ‘ or passe‘l d ° " n fr°m ° u e r children to younger of the sam e fam ily, ------------------! lilivicioii is m ade in ail the bids for e x ' 1 . V P ill HIPPS ,, E scap e ‘ I t will cost practically no m oi« »(«Hl new book th an to keep an P ro m Death by Eire. À t'u r ttw n l ¡0 th e oppositt side and have tin* m a tte r come up iu regular order.” “ We will m ake no order. We undei- th a t tit* believes th a t M orris M. E ster was legally chosen governor of California | stand th a t th e m ain point sought is ^o a t tlie last election, and th a t frauds obtain a restrain in g order, com m anding have m ade it appear th a t Ja n ies Build the election com m issioners to do certain received a m ajority of the votes cast. things in th e perform ance of th eir d u ­ Cornwall recites ids reasons for applying ties. \\ c are satisfied we have no power to the supicm e court instead of th e su­ to grant th is request, and we m ake no perior court, as is usual in such cases, ord er in th e p rem ises.” G u ilty lilt j in tention to pursue this subject further, probably th e nest th in g for you to do a would he to apply for ¡an alte rn a tiv e “ At th a t tim e we shall m ake the ob­ The initiative has liteu taken in San jection th a t t his court cannot act as an t rancisco to contest the election of .Jay. appellate election board,” said Mr. P a t­ " Budd to the office of governor. The proceedings were inaugurated by P. 1!. terson. -Mr. M iller w anted to know w hat order C ornw all, ch airm an of the sta te central com m ittee, wlto tiled witli the clerk of I would he m ade by th e court, and the the suprem e court affidavits set ting forth chief justice re p lie d : as follows: the people. T his is not the case. New hooks will cost no more than old books i " f " ,B rel«‘i w value. Com petition Mr. M iller, Mr. E stee’s p a rtn e r, took served by not having to hear | th is application a t all, hut if it is the - ¡ & D avenport’s office in Florence. . .oil«* o f h R e c o rd e r................ T re a su re r.............. M a rsh a l.................. J ustice of Peace W a tc h m a k e r tu g e n e T iiH ï E U G E X E -F I.O Ü E X C E I S ìiu . . (l.S.! Ì ,| .......... - • Hburaiice (-> ii(|(nu v i»i cnnipany of uh the ; ill I i iw in e consf. A sse i- u c iia r t e r o f a m il lio n etition had been amt su lt if every s u i m i intcm li nt am t e x ­ came into th e city on a handcar, for th o F lo ro n o o - - O re g o n . ________ _ ... lie would ask for two“ or tlirec davs in enee of over 3 ) leading free-silver ilcin- whielt to look it over and decide w hat "’’‘'u 1" th e sta te , held h e i t : today, steps am in e r were to vote solely upon th e purpose of procuring a burial casket for OF T H E m erits of every liisik presented. It is his father-in-law , Mr. Geo. W. W hit­ S o u t h e r n P a c ific Co. ought to he done on behalf of l i i s client. , were taken Io secure an unequivocal ATTORNEYS H O U K S T h e Q a u n lr d k t p h f e t t K t a o n C t . h i c a g o not to tic sunposed Unit any putilishiug- m an, who had died the »lay before, and Mr. K night insisted th a t the vital point ple'lge from the dem ocratic p arty to E x p r e s s T r a in s L e a v e P o r tla n d D a ily . tiouso monopolizes all the good liooks. returned u iih it, m aking the trip in I I North was tiie issue of a m andate to compel m ake 10 io 1 free «¡1 ver coinage (lie le a d ­ Q u i c k e r t o O in a i t a a n d S o u t h HOURS 6:15► 1» HI 1 ! v T his is the wav honest au I intelligent hixteen hours. Any one who lia s helped P o r t la n d A r 1 X:20 ft in K a im a t» C i t y . ing ¡«Hue. T here was som e talk of tin 1 l-v 5 1» Hl 1 E u gen e hv 1 2:1» H ni th e election com tnissionert to om it the C. WOODCOCK, •Á ft m 1 Ar S a n E m n e is e o school officers will Vote. I'ticv will dis- to “ pom p” a h andcar up the grades of h v 1 7:(M) I’ 111 1 objectionable features f r o m th e ir total fum i it ion of a new ju r ty with rilv e r as i " T’ ’•»’•’ P « I n il FiniiOHM iro rn I ’ o rt- T h r o u g h P iillin a n a n d T o n r ls t S tc r p e r s , wU* ....... M wOregon P actfloon t t w N o r t h « u . t i - lnn»i to A lb a n y in c lu s iv e : a h o T a n g e n t. Hhedds, A tto rn e y a t L a w , m a tte r was th e iHHiie. H a ls e y , H a rr isb u r g . J u n c t io n f 'i t v , I r v in g . E n - footings. On th at issue tlie -------------------- F r r r K e c l ln ln g C h a ir C a r s , of pi.hlishcr* or agents and vote lor the ill a p p ic c a te the labor connected K X 'bu: X l A?hV,rdH!!;d,:;i?ve’ 1' ’UtlO,,S ....... tak,!n ,,,,,ler a-l'i«e.,.cnt by th e court C A L IFO R N IA ’S D ISTR IC T A TTY . D in in g C ars. books them selves. Selection upon .h i- w ith the u c t.- A lh a n v D aily/ZrroM . Hlugena, O re g o n E O S E IlfR O M A IL , D A IL Y . F o r r a t e , a n d g e n e r a l in f o r m a t io n c a ll o n or all the m em bers of the court participat-1 • , r ,, . F rancisco , Dec. 7.—T he word ¡ h basis, if m ade by conifietcnt . , judges of WP“ R o o m ’ 7 a n d S M r ij ir o n 's B u ild in g . a d d r e ss #:30 H m I.v P o r t la n d A r 1 1:30 [i m ing. I’ inally tlie attorneys were sum - . i i i < C O M M IT TE D SU ICIDE. ¡ 2:: 0 S p e c ia l a t t e n t io n g i v e n t o c o ll e c t i o n s a n d p r o ­ P ni I.v E u iren o h v 10:26 a m b e i n g passed along local politicians that imioum , wid rc tilt in some change hv| b a ta b u s in e s s . w. H. iiritf.iii itT, I» m 1 : Ar K o se b n n r 7:00 a m m oned before tlie court a n d th e chief R epresentative G eary w ants to succt I from tlie present list, since some hooks A sst. G er.l. Pas«. A g e n t, justice s a i'l: On Satiiril iv, J. II. ( ohluntx, Ax-war- D istriet A ttorney G a rter, w h o - e t e r m is non in use tire palpably interior. So 254 W a s h in g to n S t Cor. 5d. P O R T L A N D , OR P u l l m a n B u f f e t S l e o j o e r s . L. R. J O H N S O N , “ At th is hearing no re strain in g order,