The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, January 04, 1895, Image 1

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FLORENCE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY. JANI ARY 1, 18V5.
No. 38
AN INTEÉTING PEOPLE.
E l ’.iKXE-FLOI.EXCE
TAGF I. XI-;.
E-
HZNRY A. BAY, Agent
S ta te in su ran c e C am py
E
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Com ; lllt i^ B u t Xol
I
P n i.’Pt’nr.
I. a . . lu g e n e on Mon 'a s a n d
T hursdays at (i a. m , arriving in
I lorence the day following at 4 p. m.
(iistt m s a
R tu rn in g — 1. aves Florence on
of ta
E li - lays aiid Friday, at 8 a. in.,
arriviii;, in L ag nt. t |lC day follow­
'l l
at 7 p. m.
'haracteristies
nenia ns.
•ing an overloaded with finery tha» lie
face and form are e n tirely hidden. Bells
a ie rung, bagpipes played and drum s
beaten, w hile fem inine relatives kiss the
bridegroom and p u t lumps of sugar in
bis pockets and ribbon badges on bis
breast. Tea, wine and sw eetm eats are
serve«!. The bats of th e best man and
bri legrooin are held over th e incense*
sp rin k ler, and the com pany receive liba­
tions of rose w ater.
editor of “ Xouvelle R e v u e /’ is a t h o n ^
to her friends twice or th re e tim es a
week, both in th e afternoon and evening.
H er receptions are conducted on a far
Madame Daudet, W ife
of th e Novelist.
She Is H erself a W riter o f
more form al and im pressive scale th a n
those of her friends M adam e D audet and
th e Comtesso de M artel, a n d both her
editorial and political work have b rooght
her into connection w ith diplom at»,
naval and m ilitary officers, a n d m ost of
the d istin g n ish e J foreigners of th e day.
R ussians a b o u n d ; in old days Skobeloff
was a frequent visitor, and m en of alt
parties, from th e Due d ’A um ale to th e
latest radical poet, delight to form p art
of th e th ro n g which fills h e r d a in ty
ou^uir-aalon anil study-bed room.
An A rm enian village is a curious ag­
D elig h tfu l T hings.
Of Salem , O regon.
r iiis is th e le tu liiiu in s u r a n c e c o m p a n y o f th e
gregation ol h u ts
for regarding the
P a r t lie const. A ssets a o tia r te r <»f a m illio n d o l­
la rs. P r iv a te d w e llin g s a n d farm p r o p e rty a
dw ellings in a n arc litec tn ru l w ay,they eon-
COUNTY
i F
L S
T h e ir I lo t i« « *
¿ u t l c H u t« D r a p e d
fcpecialty A d d ress m e a t G a rd in e r, G reu o n , an ti
U it h H ieb
U I n l* e r a « n a l
w ill c a ll u p o n y o u a n d in s u r e y o u r p ro p e rty .
not be called houses. The walls, which
Single fare - - -
- $3.00 i
•Qyp” Live« Jn
________
A * i « **
• 'r « v i H r u c t -
V
R o u u d tr ip . - - -
- $o.oo •
are seldom highe? th a n six f»-et, a re',
K»*t re a t —.i fa d u it e A.«,Nil and th e
-* «reaq ue.
J u d g e ...............
.......... A. i l. Fisk
m ade of m ud and stone. T be roofs of
S o c ia lis tic S e v e rin e .
Tickets for sale a t E. Bangs’s
. . Eli Perkins
th e houses join ami slope to th e ground
C om m issioners ,•
livery
barn,
Eugene,
and
a
t
H
urd
J . 1. Caiiison
Severine, one of the m ost conspicuous
in such a fashion th a t they form a h igh­
& D avenport’s office in Florence.
W. W. NEELY, Prnp’r.
C le r k ..........................
and b rillian t jou rn alistic personalities,
. .A . C. Je n n in g s
The political history of A rm enia has
way over which c a ttle and people wan­
S h e riff.........................
A. J Johnson
Tables furnished w ith all the
N otw ithstanding nil popular opinion receives in m ore frankly B ohem ian fash­
e 11 told by a well-informed w riter in a
der
at. will.
T he ro »is are m ade of
T re a s u re r..........
........... J . G G ray delicacies o f the season.
W ild
to
the c ontrary, th e French are a very ion ; her p re tty room s situ ate d in th e
late n um ber of The F,ee P,e»xt and some
branches of trees, and the tru n k s are
AasertHot ................
. . . D. P. B irton game, iish and fruit in season. Best
form al nation. Bohem ia, in the British very h e art of P aris, on tlie g re at boule­
notes
about
tbe
custom
s
and
c
h
a
ra
c
te
r­
School S u p erin ten d en t J . G Stevenson
used for pillars to support them . The
S A IL S -----------
sense, does not e x ist in Paris, for those vards, are filled m orning, noon and n ig h t
istics of tb e people of th at oppressed n a­
B iiru e y o r....................
.. W . B Pengru accom odations for the traveling I
inside
of the Imuses a re blue with smoke
On the 1:4, 10th and 20th of each
belonging to th a t vast, undefined land with a crowd of jo u rn alists, discussing
C o ro n e r......................
tion will prove of in terest to all read­
J . \Y. Harri.** public, v barges reasonable.
e ith e r from th e firepkice at one end or
! m onth.
are c o n ten t to m eet in cafes, re stau ra n ts the latest news, th e bom b of today, th e
ers.
Single trip 83.00. Round trip 85.00 Tbe first ru ler of A rm enia was King cigarettes and pipes which every man and public lialla, and n o thing would be scandal of tom orrow . One c an n o t help
sm okes. T here are coarse felt carpets
CITY C F F I0 E R S .
fu rth e r from th e ir th o u g h ts th a n to be­ w ondering how th e famous lady-journal­
D ikran, who assisted at th e taking of
laid over hay on th e Hours, and these
come lite rary e n te rta in e rs.
ist ever gets through h e r w ork, for her
Babylon. It is recorded th a t a t the
are covered on festal occasions w ith rugs
| p or p asscng(.r antj Freiglit jjatcs
S till th ere in th e gay city some half door is seldom sh u t to v isito rs; hospit­
P resid en t ..................
lim e of C h rist one of the A rm enian th at are coveted articles of luxury in the
. . . .B . F. Alley T . G . H E N D T IC K S . P u e s .
. B. EAKIN, J»., C a sh »
kings rcigfied at Odessa, ami it was of outside world. H orses, sheep and dogs dozen hostesses who keep up th e best ably with th a t large-hearted F rench hos­
Osea»* F unke
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PA ID U P CASH C A PIT A L ,
O.
W.
H
uid
$
6
0
,0
0
0
;
Idin that Eu.-ebius related the m iracle of a ‘e kept in such d«»se proxim ity th a t it French trad itio n s and whose salons are p itality, the m ost insignificant reporter
Board of T rustees
W in. K \ le S U R P L U S AND P R O F IT S ,
$50,000 ' M e/er & Ky!e,
Florence, Or t lie handkerchief upon which a portrait
tilled each week w ith u d -lightful cos­ knows th a t th e re he will find a cup of
L. C hristensen
is difficult to decide which is th e stable
A C C O U N T S S O L IC IT E D
m opolitan society, composed largely of coffee, a slice of hom e-m ade bread, a n d
of
C
hrist
was
im
pressed
by
divine
pow­
R e c o p ie r..................
and which th e bouse. The entrances
. . Drew Severv
EUGENE,
-
.
OREGON.
er. H e was also converted to C h ristia n ­ a re »lark, and th is aids the delusion. w riters and a rtists who m eet to discuss a kindly greeting. Socialist, a lm o st a n ­
T rea su re r..............
Frank B. Wilson
STS A M E R “ COOS
M a rsh a l......................
ity and baptized by Tliaibleiis, who was But once w ithin, the visitor will find intellectual ami kindred subjects, ami archist in theory, S everine, nev erth eless,
.. J . C. Brown
o—
W ill i r n k e -------- o
Ju stic e of P e a ce ........ II M. C ham berlin
sen t by the Apostle Tliuinas, bv direct h ospitality ami g »04 cheer, although it who are c o n te n t w ith far less form ality is the beloved of princes, for in h e r
LEADING R E G U L A R D A IL Y T R IPS • •omni ind of C hrist. T he A rm enians is a comm on saying th a t every A rm eui th an th e ir E nglish h retlierti. Tim s, a draw ing-room hangs th e p o rtra it of th e
•— Between----
were converted to C h ristia n ity in the an has w ritten in the p iln i of his hau l ilress eoat and low dress are unknow n in C om pte de P a ris’ eldest son, P h ilip o l
S E C R E T S O C IE T IE S .
second c en tu ry , ami are strongly reli- this perverted t e x t : “ I t is more blessed the P arisian world of a r t and letters, and O rleans, inscribed "T o M adam e S e v e r-
this, although not a few of th eir m eet­ tne, tlie kindness and most gen ero u s of
iious in ch aracter. T hey have peculiar to reia ive th an to give.”
AND
F. A A M. SiusLiw Lodge X
107.
ings tak e place in th e evening, a fter the advocates. A C onscript,*’ in reference
•
rnis
of
baptism
,
ami
do
not
believe
in
The A rm enian hostes serves her din
■
R e g d a r *o 1111 111111 ic. 11 i < * n <m i a n n i
3H \ N T - T A X 0 ? ,
S aturday night in each m»<ntn.
purgatory. E very
m orning a t »lay- ner in courses, using tea, sugar, eggs early d in n er, which old-fashioned P a ris­ to tlie days when th e prince was im ­
Thoj.
F.
O«k...
Henry
C.
Payne,
Henry
C.
Rous.
Rec'vri
C . B . M o KG AN, W . M
D E A L E R IN
prisoned a t C lairvaux for h a v in g a t­
»reak there is a call to pray» r, a pries* m ilk, fows and < th e r civilized food freely ians delight in.
O . W . Il c u d , S e c re t.trv .
Such gath erin g s aro held on most tem pted to e n te r tho E ren c b a rm y , in
going through th e stre ets of th e village with some dishes not so a p p etizin g ; wine
uid calling aloud in sonorous tones, and sw eetm eats are plenty, and the W ednesdays in M adam e A lphonse D.utd- spite of the fact th a t ho and h is fam ily
A. R. G eneral L y n s Post, X« 58.
m eets after the lir«t q i.irter of t h e
J ì J . ? HIM , ,
linn p en etrate every dw elling, “ Con e to e«,oking is often very good, so th a t the e t's p retty draw ing-room ; the g reat nov­ were outlaw ed. A nother significant to ­
in ton, lin ear m onth.
praver, and
receive the blessing ot most fastidious guest need not leave ai elist, his wife, young son am i little girls, ken hanging in tlio sam e room is a little
R . B . M i l l s , C ’liiniainL
-
O ÌE C O N .
live in one of the old world stre ets of the oak tablet in which Is encrusted th e first
B. F. Alley, A d ju tan t.
G od.” l'bere are m any priests and A rm enian table hungry.
Q uartler L atin ; th ere M adam e D audet, bullet shot in tlie m in ers’ strik e a t Car-
m onks, ami a tourist tells (ids am using
w ell-know n to all stu d e n ts of French inaiix. Severine sta rte d a su b scrip tio n
»••ry o f a village w here the people were
In spite of tbe prim itive way in which
ignorant but zealous in th eir religion.*» tbe people live, and tbe poverty of th eir literatu re as a rem arkably delightful and lor the strik e rs’ starving wives a n d fam i­
each
...............
b
ii in goyd s an.ling u
-edef: Dark hi m - k »be color of Lbe •I we Mings, A rm enia is a country rich in delicate w riter, receives h e r guests witli lies ; and a fter th e dispute betw een th e
M \v '
in vite«i t.»attend.
A. O I* ,nl:
sim ple cordiality ¡iml good nature, whilst m asters and m en was over th e form er
W.
HUFtO,
C.
□
.
T
H
\
S
,
li sts rot.es ami one day a m an bah un»lcveioped
Josiipii A. M ounts, Ree »Her.
industfies.
T he land
PTUPfDETuR
MANAGER
ned in th is color appeared at Booriiaz in abounds in gold, silver, iron, lead, tin assisting h e r to do th e honors, wilt g e n ­ I,resented her with th is stra n g e little
*C
onEG or
' e d istric t ol H urpoot. 'lb e people ami m ercury. M ountains of copper ami erally he found her dattgliter-ili-law , m em ento of th e ir struggle.
j <). O. F
H erein Lodge Xo. I
’ ■ everv W ednesduv evi ii g
Mine. S everine’s reception room s con-
w io w ithout a priest, ami they hailed «»f rock salt are found in tbe provinces m d a d atn e Leon D audet, th e beautiful
H.Ul 1* urne» , Oregon
L- i
* - L .T < ,
an
L iq u o rs .
-•» »nding i m i v l I atre o
lie aovent of th e stranger, supposing K 'u k a rb , ami A rarat. Among tb e m in­ lair-haired girl for whom Victor Hugo sist of th ree a p artm e n ts, a large h a ll
\ >l. ii KN I .un i ,
' tin to be one, w ith delight, ami at once eral products of th e country are alabas- wrote iiis “ A rto f U e iu g a G ra n d -fa ttie r.“ dining-room , lit by four gas-jets, th e
J 1 i l l ’ I I - l.F i.n 1.«
c iL c jd c 't,
egged him to officiate. They took him < r, j »sper, su lp h u r, petroleum and coal. flie m istress of th e house, though site «tiuly lined with hooks a n d filled w ith a
•an hold tier own in any conversation, nuge green baize-covered tu h le , a t w hich
C j . k n iic a lh ,
o tbe c h u rch , put him into a surplice,
A rm enia, too, is well supplied with tbe
P e rfu m e ry ,
ml asked him to perlo"m the servie •, n a tu ra l products of cotto n , silk, and to­ seldom alludes to h e r own literary work. Severine and h e r friends a re g e n era lly
W ere it not for m e ,” h e r husband wilt busy scribbling copy. Two g re a t g r e y -^
Stationery,
abicli be di«l by intoning with great so bacco.
Frui* trees ami vines grow in
p i i E > i t . E d IA A t H U b ( II, 1 .m ci cc.
Wall Paper,
som
etim es exclaim , "peo p le woul.l scarce hounds and a lovely Angora cat form Iter
enm ity a c h a n t— ' Sam soii-yellah yessa- profusion. T he A rm enians have a breed
• Oregon
i*sh » b a e » v b e . >
oelieve
th a t th ere live ill th is house tw> retinue, nnd are generally crouched be­
B
la
n
k
lk
,o
l
.^
?
ST. PAUL
h • i. 1 ) • • »• «.ek
m i‘rc idling I 1
i re- izom l.”
T be people were petfeerh of hordes so sure-footed and fleet that
.»’el»»»-k a . m . i d : 7 p in. 6 . te r . r n e i ii of
w
riters.”
M idam e D au d et's draw ing fore th e (Ire, giving little or no notice to
T
oilet
A
rticles,
M in n e a p o l is
satisfied w ith tbegooly tone of bis voice, they are considered tbe best bunting
»«• '.t . i d ’- ¡ u p p e r >u 1 s t S a m a t h o f
f m - i i i 'v ,
A p ril,
.J.i \
>i i O<’i«»Gcr
. W indow Shad . .
D u lu th
ml be m inistered to them until a gen- stock in the world, and m ake invaluable room is alw ays gay w ith the sound ol the m any stran g ers who com e in a n d
E»
» • ' i* a»* »• :n c • » ¡ •ill - e - e r ic e -
young voices, for situ was alw ays iiei Git«. The salon, a d a in ty little c o rn er,
f a ft a 9
ie'i.n ' Prescriptions Careful 1\
dlie priest cam e, who indignantly ex a arliorses.
h t-tn
»‘ i a - - C n -ti.iiis
to in ik.
T
O
G
R
A
N
O
F
O
R
K
S
wo so n s’ closest com panion and friend, comes after and is seldom used, e*ca n »
z—Compounded.—\
»hr.i»«»»' »•• k n o w n .
po-ed him as an im postor, and made
1 lie one desire of the people is to liavi
I . G Kx i t s . Past • r.
ind
all th e ir college com rades are wel­ in th e evenings; th ere Severine keeps
CRO OKSTON
him explain to til»* people that bis w«»n- A rm enia ruled by A rm enians.
W ith a
come
to her receptions.
W IN N IP E G
her (lowers, her needle-w ork, und th e
m rful cliiint w a s: “ I left Sam son, und g n e r n o r general of th e ir own national
A.!C iIODl i E i ’I - t ORAL C l l f 1.(11
H E L E N A »»id
'crvice. Preaching at Ghm aiin ev­
thousand und one little fem inine fancies
arrived a t fre b is o n d .” The people were it>, ami a local force recruited from the
ery j-c’omi and * u rt'i Sund ivs • i c.»cli
“ G v p ," th e b rillia n t C onitesse M artel, which are dear to the h e art of every wo­
BUTTE
very ung’y, not with the exposure, bu A rm enians to prevent tbe co n stan t in-
ill»»'! b S I•(»«iii-S<*ti<.in very Sunuav
n
o
tw ith sta n d in g th e fact th a t she has m an. It is im possible to dism iss thia
a t Id <i h i . P raxer iiK c tin g every Ib u rs-
with its ex p o su re, for they loved the ge­ iliciions of th e ir enem ies, tbe K urds,
»1 ay evening ni lie c h u rch . E verybody
m
u
le her hom e outside th e fortilications, pleasant corner of Bohem ia w ithout
nial c h u n te r whom tin y had forced into m e people would be happy. They an-
cordial l\ invited R .C . B l i c k v e i . l .
TO
P a sto r.
the c hundi, an I th ey w> ui»l not believe m ip a te ttie comlilioti of affairs when on one of tlie N euilly Boulevards, is a -aying a word of tho hostess, a beau tifu l,
C H IC A G O
any th in g a g a in -t him
He was a ge­ E 1 rope will protect them as possible in­ c en ter of s<H.*ial life. .She, also, receive.- thoughtful looking wom an, still on th e
W A S H IN G T O N
oer friends and ac.|m iiutunees mice a right side of 40, who w ith tru e F ren ch
nius, too, in a way, and when th e gen
ure allies. Ii is a saying of the country
’
NOTn, IES.
P H IL A D E L P H IA
nine piiest had expended bis w rath, tie hat “ th e A rm enian lias understanding week, ami all those who have any claim taste is alw avs soberly gowned, as sh o u ld
TO
to being considered w orthy of recognition 1«) one whose work brings Iter in con­
N EW YORK
told ibe people be was a saint.
in bis bead, tbe Georgian in bis e y e .”
SALT LA K S,
DENVER, B O S T O N A N D A L L
in any b ranch of work a re sure of a s ta n t contact with m ankind.
A. R. 3 J ’ OLP I,
“ Go to b u n ,” s*,id the ch an ter, “ pluck
warm w elcom e'from " G y p ” and her
QM AHA, K A N SA S CITY, P O IN T S E A S T aii«l S O U T H
a h air tr«/in bis beard as a relic, and ask
flic women of A rm enia are exceeding
U N IV E R S IT Y O F O R E C O N .
dilldreu.
For information, time cards, maps und tickets, . him to give you a blessing.’1
*/
*/
CHICAGO,
S T . LOU •
iv a ttra c tiv e in th eir y o u th , lint constant
cal» on or write
A grande dam e in th e best sense of the
This college ia fast becom ing w hat it
AN D ALL
They did so a n d tlie poor p riest, be exposure to tiie w eather m akes tlusir
And C ollector.
D in™ tw o d o o m » e s i
F lo re n c e lin te l.
word, M iraticaa’s great-niece is so sure ever should he, th e leading educational
lieving
tliein
m
d,
hurried
aw
ay,
leav
enm plectim ia had in la te r years.
From
EA STE R N CITIES,
D. CHARLTON,
J ’l o r a x i o a ,
-
0 1 -0 3 0 1 1 .
of tier position ttiat stie can encourage a 111 h i itiiti11it iif tho sta te . Tho faculty ia
ing Ids bear»! in th e ir hands, an I to
A ss is ta n t U eu eral P a s se n g e r A gent.
14 to 25 they are beautiful, th eir skins
strong
flavor of ftoliem ianism w ithout at present the best constituted of any
J ? o x y ,i d .n d . O z*. false pm pliet in iiiidiaturlsid pos.-e-.-ion oeiug fresh ami soft like an iiiiitu l’s, and
fear of com m ent or rem ark. II -r hus­ school in Oregon und th e affairs u n d e r
JOE MORR S,
th eir eyes large and lender. They have
AND
band. one of the best-know n sportsm an its control are progressing harm oniously.
T h e A n iic iii.iii«
£ » ’ m inTH , r o m m i
also the h air of a hlue-liluck color, that
in F ian ce, delights in Ids wife’s work, I lie a ppointm ents m ade by G overnor
f H I P A C f j
-rii» .
_________
t i c p e o p l e , U u r k 'U i ’ iu é ’ l. v i t h E g v p i i a i i
is m ost becom ing. T hey wear eosilv
and is nut tlie least b rillia n t talk e r am mg I’ettnoyer last week to fill vacancies in
L i U L A b u
H'*» »»»»•« m •->» prim itive
F lo re n c e
stuffs of b rillian t hues, adorned w ith
those gath ered round her each Tuesday
the liuard of regents, settled a m a tte r
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j
OF I H E
i way in Imuses built of sto n e a n d m ud. line em broi leties.
B u l l tin ; men and
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I
lie
C
niitesso
de
M
artel’s
sitting-room
w Idcli Is alw ays of in te rest to tho friends
S
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u
t
h
e
r
n
P
a
c
ific
Co.
lint in which may lie found rich stufi-- o wmneo wear wide trousers und j tekets
T in * Q n lc k e s t to C hicago
ATTORNEYS
and the Kamt.
E x p re ss T r a in ? Ideavi» P o ri la m i b a lly .
silver mid gold, Persian rugs, gem s iml tint the women add a traillng-like over­ is a strange m ix tu re of ancient an I nt o l- of th e in stitu tio n .
s o n tii
1
Suprem e Judge R. S. Boan succeeds
I .North
o th e r evidences of w ealth. T he men are dress, which is draw n up on mu- side ill eru th in g s; g reat tap estries widen for
J Q u ic k e r to O m a h a and 6:15 p in I.v
P o rtim i.j
Ar I 8;2D «
K an aa« ( it y .
12JI7 p in 1
b rig h t, know w hat is going mi in the i shaw l slei|ie. A j unity cap covers the m urly hung in a royal c h ateau form a him self as regent. Judge Bean is an
K ugene
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world, are natural linguists and f ind of tialr. Il is em broidered hi gold, and a lovely background to th e old family alntnuus of the university and takes a
A d o v «» t n in« “to p Mt «II sintiólo» fro m P o r t­
T h ro u g h P u llm a n and T o u r ln t S le e p e r«, la n d to A lU iiiv in c lu s iv e ; u b o r a n g e n t, Shedd.«,
p o rtraits, m odern pastels an I delightful deep interest in tlie school. H is re-ap-
la ’ge veil is throw n over it. Ail w ear a
H u b e i . H m r is h u ig . J u m tio n ( i t j . I r v in g . Eu- t e l l i n g stories at wiiieii they I.togli im.tr
F r e e R e c lin in g C h a ir C ar«,
g»‘iie. » o in -K /rk -. b ra in « a n d a il « ta lio n s from lily. The women a re ra th e r ta c itu rn ,
caricatu res wnicli d u e th e uni,pie salon, p ointinent gives universal satisfaction.
eliaiu of coins, which is the national or-
R o feb u rg to A sh la n d in c lu s iv e .
D in in g C ar«.
w hilst tire windows look out on a vast
E u g en e,
H un. S. H. F riendly, m ayor of Eugene,
KOHEBl’RG .MAIL, D AILY.
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and believe th a t l i , ey h a te only mie mis ■lament.
For rates and general information call on or
Tlie ladies of Sm yrna wear
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arden, th e chief a ttra c tio n of " G y p ’s ” who succeeds Mr. Bush us regent, is a
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A r I * “D P ni sioii in life, to g -t m arried and through ll.isliiug jew els and present a liiaguiti-
P o rtla n d
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sp e i i . l H ltc n tio n g iv e n to c o lle c tio n s m id iiro-
w ide-awake, progressive and e n te rp ris­
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tia te b u s in e s s .
b v 7:<W h in the position of m atron, gain a c ertain eent appearance when w alking in the suliurfiitu hom e. Tlie Comtes«,, de ,\f ir -
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D in in g ( :«r« on Ogd«*n K o u te ,
Asst. Gent Pass. Agent,
im portance as well as ucq lire new In n su n lig h t, i’lie women are g.md liouse- tel, n o tw ilh stain liu g th e th ree tall chiltl- ing m an wlm lakes an active interest in
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keefau-s. nt spite of th e ir love for person-
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, hgure, sp iritu al face an I shock of sh o rt, the institu tio n and place it in tho front
the country us a female figure Weeping are
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devoted to th e ir fam ilies.
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fair curly h air. Occasionally sh e will rank of Pacific coast colleges. It is
am ong ,-iiin«. If the A rm enian women
V\ * -t - hie b i v i - b n.
I lie m en arc loii'l of h u n tin g nnd otli-
All m y work will be w a rra n t« ! to give
scarcelv possible th a t an a ppointm ent
B e t w e e n P o r t l a n d a n d C o r v s l i is .
ever had tim e to weep th a t wmtl I lie tlie er a th le tic «porte*. The loyalty of an Ar- Hrtk Home favored friend in to tin» large rim 'd have been m ade which would Is,
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satitjfacuon. C all on or w rite to m e at
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form th e ir recrealion would take, for iii**hrjii to hi» c o u n try and bin faith h a
re c i iv e .l with g ieater favor.
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w riting in tlie earlv hour* of tin» m orn-
The term of J . J . W alton, of E ugene,
At Allrfuiy ftic, i ,r c a l b « con t w ith t r a i n , th e ir lindium ls, although not positively m agnificent tra it in hot ch aracter. W hen
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expires upon tlie a djournm ent of the
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cruel, have little HUitiment or love in it wa« a »|iie«tion of com pelling them to m g, hut, an a rule, .Madame la Cointe«ne
L eaves Florence M ondays, W ednes­
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la content to receive in tin* g re at «uit»* of i lining legislature. As th ere will lie
JOHN C. GRAY.
day s anil F rid ay s.
»•hang»» th e ir ad>»pted religion f .r th e
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three re-i lent regents in th a t city, it is
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T iie iii n i i.’ge cerem ony ia of the moat K '-r-bip of O i z i o d, tin* goMi*el of C hriat ,
day s nnd S aturdays.
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w ill lie unpointed from sumo other ,mr-
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T h e b e st «r »rk a t t h e 'r a o e t K*»a-.>nable Price*. burg Stage L ine for D rain.
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lion of the stale.—M edlonl .l/mitfur.
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tore tiie priest for several honra, while m en, w.,men and c h ild r e n - a t.d shook
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reasonable.
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i numeroii* -ite» are perform ed, tho bride th s th ro n e of Yezdigerd to ils foundation. dam e .Juliette A dam , th e well known Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
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