The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, October 18, 1895, Image 1

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T he tide of destiny is tu rn in g fast
KEAU OCR GREAT .
tow ards Florence. All sorts of ac-
L cum ulation of facts point th a t way
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IN THIS ISSU E.
W«W—
Vol. VI.
FLORENCE, LAN E COUNTY,
GENERAL DIRECTORY
STATE OFFICERS-
BUSINESS CARD
S- L. Roberds,
M D.
T R A V E L E R S’ GUIDE.
Annie E. Roberds, M. D.
EUGENE-FLORENCE
pN, F R ID A Y , OCTOBER 1», 1895.
TUE AD. S « PAINTER
ONE OF THEM
FROM HIS
^TES CHAPTET.3
► e r i e n c e .
WHITTIER'S BOYHOOD.
The Q u a k e r I ’uct I!a«i b u t Scant In s tru c ­
tio n I n L ilj Vouch.
In his boyhood W hittier had scant in ­
struction, for tlio district school was
opou only a few weeks in winter. Ho
had but few books; there were scarcely
SO in tho house. The ouo book ho read
and read again u n til lie had it by heart
almost was tho Bible, and the Bible was
always the book which exerted the
(trongest literary influence upon hipi.
But wlion lie was 14 a teacher came
who lent him books of travel and opened
a new world to him. I t was this teach­
er who brought to the W hittiers one
evening a vomme of Burns and read
alond some rtf the poems, after explain­
ing tho Scottish dialect.
W hittier begged to borrow the book,
which was almost the first poetry he
had ever read. It was this volume of
Buras which set W hittier to making
verses himself, serving both as the in ­
spiration and tho model of his earlier
poetic efforts. The Scottish poet, with
his homely pictures of a life as hare and
as hardy as that of New England then,
first revealed to tho American poet w hat
poetry really was and how it m ight be
made out of tho actnal facts of his own
life.
That book cf B aras’ poems had an
even stronger influence on W hittier than
tho odd volume of Tho Spectator which
fell into the hands of F ranklin had on
the American author whoso boyhood is
most like W hittier’s. F ranklin also was
born in a humble nnd hardworking fam ­
ily, doing early his share of tho labor
and having bnt a meager education, a l­
though always longing for learning. It
is true that Irving and Cooper and Bry­
ant did not graduate from college, but
they could have done so had they perse­
vered, and Emerson and Longfellow
and Hawthorno did get as much of tho
higher education as was then possible
in America. But neither Franklin nor
W hittier ever had tho chance; it was as
much as they could do to pick up the
merest elements of an education.—Pro­
fessor Blander M atthews in St. Nicho­
las.
No. 27
COST TO
IH IN
A SHIP.
THE BIG FT. LOUIS REQUIRES $80,000
FOR THE ROUND TRIP.
BERKSHIRE PEOPLE.
T h e S p ir itu a l an d I a t e ll e a »aa l Fers—a
S tro n g A m o n g T h e m .
Ara
Anil this region, so favored by na­
much of its character and «*«-
How U e M a
E A d v e r tis e o n t h e
terest to its history as well. Settled lat­
S h e H u m « * 1 5 ,0 0 0 W o r th o f C o a l- T h e
W a lls o f F o r t I
er than the seacoast, the western part
-W h e n th o I le e .
m i l F o r B r e a k a g e I . N o S m a ll A ffa ir.
E- B a n g s ,___P ropr’.to r. Objected—L
of the state was iu its begiunings umda
ot o i
■ 111, w I lls S te a m
S a la r ie s o f o n ir e r s a n d M en A r e S m a ll,
np of more varied elements than the
T h e O b lig in g I
b o a tm a n .
Stage leaves Eugene Mondays,
b a t Som e o f T h em C rt L arge P e c .
eastern. From the valley of the Connect­
W ednesdays and Fridays at 6 a. nt.
The experience
sign painter nt
Tho cost of running a big ocean grey­ icut colonists pushed through the moun­
Passengers arriving in Florence the Fort Sumter ni
liverting sto ry :
hound to Europe and back reach,is into tain gaps into that of the Housotouioi
irky to take me
day following a t 10 a. m.
“ You see, I got
the thousands. A transatlantic liner is tho hills attracted settlers front the flak
a one of tlioso lit-
really a floating hotel, and everything mid sandy lauds of Cape Cod, while the
R eturning-stage leaves Florence °V”
»r
,
,
tie boats that they
on board is conducted on tho samo scale Dutch from New York have left in
own there closer
name and character their impress upon
Mondays, \\ ednesdaysand Fridays to the w ind than
of lavishuess that is found in a fashion­ the Berkshire people of today. Spiritual
iking I ever saw
able F ifth avenue hoteL
a t 3 p. in., and arrive t^ie next d a y before. The fort w
I'crcupied except
and inteUtaituaL forces were largely
Clement A Oriseom, J r ., sou o f tho prominent in the laying
by nn old soldier, v/M showed me "fill
at 7 p m.
tre
president
of
tho
line
controlling
the
S
t
COUNTY OFFICERS
over the place. ‘Have a drink, corporal?’
tions, and sncli forces havo contributed
Louis,
agreed
to
give
some
figures
to
a
I to him after awhile. ‘No objec­
and coutinnefl their influences ever
W. W. NEELY, Prop’r.
Single fare
- .
. - 85.00 said
World reporter covering the expense of siuco.
tions, ’ said he, and we walked and talk­
her
voyage
to
England
and
back.
Ho
-
-
_ §9.00 ed a little further. ‘Pretty lonesome
Missionary zeal, represented by such
T ables furnished w ith all the Round trip -
Ju d g e ......................................... A. H . Fisk
figured for some timo and then said that names as Eliot and Sargeant, founded
here, eh, sergeant?’ ‘Very, indeed,’ an­
W ild
Tickets for sale a t E. Bangs’s swered
Commissioners J ; ; ; ; ; ; ;j; V ? C a lio n delicacies of the season.
the
expenses
of
tho
round
trip
of
u
the old dnek, warming '* me as
Stockbridge. Jonathan Edwurds hero
steamer liko tho S t Louis average be­ spent the years which represented the
game, lish and fruit in season. Best livery barn, Eugene, and a t llu r d I brevetted him a grade higher every
tween
$110,000
and
$80,000,
according
to
prim e and fullness of his powers.
C le rk ..................................A. C. Jennings accom odations for th e traveling & D avenport’s office in Florence. two or three minutes.
the season.
“ ‘A h.’ said I, ‘i t ’s a tough old biz,
Ephraim Williams, the fighter in the
Sheriff..................................A. J. Johnson public. Charges reasonable.
Tho
voyago
between
tho
two
ports
French and Indian war, dying on the
the army, a in ’t it, lieutenant?’ ’Faith,
T reasu rer...................................J . G. Gray
takes
a
triflo
more
than
seven
days,
and it is, upon mo life, ’ said he.
battlefield, left liis fortune to plant and
m
aking
tho
daily
cost
of
operating
in
A ssessor.................................D. P . Burton
“ Well, I brought my flask ont again
endow the college which bears his name.
the busy season something liko $5,600.
“
S A IL S -------- --
School Superintendent. J. G. Stevenson
Mark Hopkins, Berkshire born and
and pressed it upon him. ‘Now', look
fIR
S
T
NATIONA
L
gAN
K
No
single
individual
oil
tho
St.
Louis
S urveyor......... ................... C. M. Collier
bred, nuother Arnold of Rngby, set his
On the 1st, 10th and 20th of each here, captain,’ said I, ‘you don’t mind
gots
a
largo
salary.
Tho
captain
heads
stamp upon a whole generation;
mo painting a sign around the old fort,
C oroner...................................J . W. H arris
OF EUGENE.
the list, getting about $5,000 a year. throughout its history soldiers, saints
month.
do yon?’ ‘Not a bit, my son. P aint ns
Justice of P eace......... II. M. Chamberlin
Captains
on
sm
aller
passenger
steamers
T . O. H E N D R IC K S. PRES.
8 . B. EA K IN . JR., CASH-R
nnd scholars havo both represented and
Single trip 83.00. R ound trip 85.00 much as ye plaze,’ ho answered quite
Constable..........................Jonh F. Tanner
only receive $3,000 a year. Tho chief impressed its lifo. The reasonings of
w illingly, and away I went to work,
officer of a ship like tho St. Louis gets Jonathan Edwards, which for good nnd
PAID UP OA8H CAPITAL,
$ 6 0 ,0 0 0
finishing tho lettering before sundown.
8U R P L U 8 AND PR O FIT8,
$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
$1,500, and the hulk of the heavy work evil have had so great an influence up­
“ That littlo business nearly got me
really falls on his shoulders. The sec­ on theological thought, found their most
into trouble, and X left Charleston in a
CITY OFFICERS.
A C C O U N T S S O L IC IT E D
ond officer's pay ranges from $900 to powerful expression in his treatise on
F or Passenger and F reig h t Rates hurry. Nearly as bad was tho timo I was
$1,200, according to tho size of the ship, the w ill, which was w ritten while he
EUGENE,
OREGON.
painting on a beehivo. I was walking
------ APPLY TO-------
while tho third and fourth officers only lived in Stockbridge. Lenox heard the
along
tho
railway
track
w
ith
my
pots
P resident.
F. B Wilson
get from $000 to $900. A ll of these last public utterances of C hanning; his
and brushes and saw tho hive, which
Meyer
&
Kyle,
Florence,
Or.
men have to perform duties of a re­ successor, Orville Dewey, born 100 year»
H l . F. Phillips
THE
was in A1 position, hound to bo seen by
sponsible kind, and as there aro no bo­ ago (1794) at Sheffield, long made th at
LEADING
F. J. Kobe
everybody in the trains. I stole up to it
Board of Trustees
nuses attached to their work it can bo place l i i s home, and there, too, were
Oscar Funke
S T E A M E R “ C O O S ,” and slathed on tho paint, taking earo
seen that they aro not overpaid.
L. Christensen
born tho two Barnards, one tho presi­
not
to
make
much
noise.
Bnz-z-zl
Ono
o—
W ill m a k e -------- o
Tho crow of tho St. Louis numbers dent of Columbia college, the other the
little fellow camo to look at mo, then
R ecorder................................ Drew Severy
410
men.
Two
hundred
of
these
aro
in
soldier scholar of onr oivil war. Oliver
ANO
T reasurer.............................. O. W. Hurd
R E G U L A R D A IL Y T R IP S another, then another and then a score
I ho engineer’s department, and all of Wendell Holmes lived for years at
or more all at once. They d id n 't seem
M arsh al............................ Rudolph Funke
them
aro
directly
under
the
authority
Between----
to object—in fact, seemod to admire the
Pittsfield. Catharine Maria Sedgwick
M E R C H A N T - T A IL O R ,
of tho chief. Tho stew ard’s department drew around her at Stockbridge and
richness of tho coloring—but in slinging
Of
D E A L E R IN
is
tho
next
largest,
linmbering
170
in
my leg over tho top of tho hive I upset
Lenox a distinguished circle of the best
all. The sailors, including the deck offi­ literary society of our own country amt
my can of turpentine, and not ono heo
SECRET SOCIETIS:
cers, number bnt 40.
in the crowd would listen to a word of
many cultivated wanderers from the old
The engineer’s departm ent is tho world. Fanny Kemble here made for
OUTNIMRODS OLD NIM.
Thot. F. Oakes, Henry C. Payne, Henry C. Rouse Rec'v
reason. I was laid up for a week or two
most
expensive
on
tho
ship,
owing
to
IVI e N’S furnishing goods
after that, but I can’t bo quiet long. It
years her homo. Longfellow, Lowell,
F. a a . M. Siuslaw Lodge No. 107.
n t e r T e l l , a S to r y o f tlio immense coal bills.
The St. Louis
a in ’t in me to ho still. I ’m an out and T h e P e t a lu m a a W P o o n t d I r lu
Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Beecher,
• Regular communication on second
o u s C h a se.
burns
more
than
300
tons
a
day,
or
EUCENE,
-
ORECON.
Saturday night in each month.
out Yankee, and it warms my heart to
G. P. R. Janies, George William C u r ­
ubotit
4,500
tons
the
ronnd
trip.
This
F rank Tim ins, tho Petalum a pot
C. B. M obqan , W. M.
be off w ith tho paints, and it a in ’t in ­
tis, Matthew Arnold and others lingered
hunter, had the floor, and tho crowd means nn expenditure of $15,000 alone. among and loved the beauty of these
O. W. H urd , Secretary.
cumbent upon me now. ’’
He added this w ith a complacent and breathlessly aw aited a thrilling story of I The salaries of the men, the engineering hills, where plain living and high think­
tho chase.
supplies, including tho thousand nnd ing have found noble expression iu the
pregnant glance at his massivo watch
A. R. General Lyons Post, No. 58.
“ Yon w ant a story of tho chase, eh?” one things ueotled for tho vast machin­ past nnd where here and there they
chain and jeweled sleeve buttons, which
■ meets Becond and fourth Saturdays
repeated Timins. “ Well, I 'l l tell yon ery of a great ship, w ill require nn ex­ still survive, spite of the inflowing tide
JOHN H. riORRIS, Prop.
indicated no littlo prosperity.
•of each month.
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penditure of $5,000 every round trip.
R. B. M ills , Commander.
“ When anybody gets his back np nt about tho greatest bit of cliasin I ever
of w ealth and luxury that floods the
The chinf engineer draws $3,000 a Berkshire of today. —A rthur Lawrence
S H A V IN G ^ .....
£gy,' Adjutaqfe
me, I jus t let him blow jiis stoaia off. did in my lifo. I wuz ont huntin ono
year,
and
his
im
mediate
assistants
re­
day
for
quail
w
i
tit
my
ulo
muzzle
ioadin
SntFtWi-jT JsiBglSSIJtiir^lSTBffniitiPd. • shotgun, when three quail jumped np ceive $1,500, $1,290 nnd $1,000 respec­ in Century.
. . . HAIRCUTTING.
“ Down in fiaryTaud ono day I was
Q of V. Gen»rol Sheridan Camp,
K
painting a fence, and a fellow working ont of u hush right ahead of me. Ono tively Tho stokers or firemen average Tree» T h a t D ie W h e n M en L ir a N e a r 1
w» No. 6, meets rirst and third S a tu r­
Tho deaths of nearly all tho pine
in a field near by hollered o u t: ‘Hi I Git flew to tlio right, ono to the left nnd about $30 11 month, mid the furnaces of
day* of each mouth. J ab . C onklin , Capt.
away from that yur fence!’ I let on not J the other straight ahead, hut I got ’em tho St Louis require ISO of them work trees in Asbury Park givo riso to an in ­
RAZOR HONING A SPECIALTY—15c.
T. E. F urnish , 1st Sergt.
iug in different shifts.
all three. ”
teresting question os to w hether or not
to hear him. ‘Yon git liowl’ tlio old i
P u llm an
Tho purser, who is a most im portant it is trim that, this treo is so w ild by n a ­
man shouted once more, but I dabbed ! "K illed three quail going in different
person
on
hoard,
does
not
get
much
in
directions
w
ith
a
mnzzlo
loading
shot­
O. u. w. P erpetua Lodge, No. 131,
Sleeping Cars and dabbed away as industriously ns
ture that it w ill not endure domestica­
■ meets every 1st and 3d Saturdays
ever. ‘You w on't, w on't yer?’ said he, gun?’’ repeated ono of his listeners in­ tho way of salary, as tlio company in tion. It is tho breod of pine th a t grow*
E leg an t
«each m onth.
Members and visiting
credulously.
fixing
his
pay
figured
on
tho
largo
iu tlio sand close to the seashore of
and then ho came for mo with a pitch-
•brethren in good standing are cordially
bonuses I10 receives for changing money which this seems to be true. A sbury
“ Yep; th a t’s w hat I dono.”
D ining Cars
fork in his hands. Folks in Maryland
linvited to attend. A.C. Karnowsky.M .W .
and
performing
tho
littlo
services
which
"Your
gnu
must
liavo
had
threo
b
ar­
Park is built upon a former sea beach
are generally pretty much in earnest
-F. B. Wilson, Recorder.
Tourist
rels then. ”
the wealthy traveler does not hesitate to extending three miles inland to the edge
when they aro mad, but I didn’t move
pay for liberally His salary is only $1,- of the great forest that reaches from Ea­
“
N
op;
only
tw.,
”
Sleeping Cars an inch. H e’d have lifted mo like a
000 a yeer, hut ho makes another $2,000 tontown, hack of Long Branch, to Cape
O. O. F. H eceta Lodge No. I l l .meets
“ How did yon do it? ”
piece of toast if I had, and instead of a
• every Wednesday evening in Lodge
ST. PA UL
“ Well, I killed tho one th at went to in foes and sometimes considerably May. This forest is called "T h e P ln ra ,”
toast
it
would
have
been
a
roast
for
mo.
.H all, Florence, Oregon. Brothers in
® PlCTOWP‘V
more.
M IN N E A P O L IS
becuuse of the preponderance of pine
“ I looked as m ild nnd innocent ns I tho right w ith tlio right barrel; then,
¿good standing invited to attend.
Tho ship’s surgeon only receives $900 trees ill it, tho other trees th a t are plan
qnick as a flash, I killed the oil,, that
TO
could,
shaped
out
the
letters
nnd
held
J. I. B uttekfield , N. G.
DULUTH
a
year
for
the
same
reason.
Ho
is
I tifnl there living mainly oaks cd foe»
my head back now nnd then ns if to went to the left w ith tlio other b a rre l;
M arion M orris , Rec. Sec. S A L T L A K E ,
DENVER,
FARGO
stndy tho effect. ‘Don’t you liko it?’ then I took after the ono that went brought ill contort with limnerons real varieties, w ith n few magnolias, tulips,
and
fancied
invalids
of
the
wealthy
TO
GRAND FO RKS
! sassafras nnd hickory trees nud hollies
said I as he got tip to mo. Well, ho met straight ahead and kuoekud tho stuflln
O M A H A , K A N S A 8 C I T Y.
class, nnd nlthoogli no one is compelled | and laurels.
me w ith some high seasoned expostu­ ont of it w ith tho ramrod. ”
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
CRO OKSTON
‘‘I w ouldn’t beliove th a t if I told it to fee him few fail to do so, anil a big,
C H IC A G O .
S T . L O U IS
The pines still flourish In the wood*
lations ; but, ns I told you, I neve r in ­
W IN N IP E G
terfere w ith a man when he’s blowing m yself,” declared ono of (ho assem­ popular ship like tho SL Lonis is worth behind Asbury Park, but in the town it
blage.
to him nt least $3,000 to $4,000 a year. large fraction of tho few th at rem ain
H E L E N A and
off steam ; it isn ’t safe. Tho pitchfork
RESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Florence,
E A S T E R N C IT IE S ,
Tho stew ard's department is one of are sickly anil dying. Thousands havo
“ H ull! That a in ’t nothin. I killed
did not look salubrious, but I held to
Oregon. Sabbath service. Sabbath-
BUTTE
tho costliest oil the ship. Tho provisions died and Iss n cut down since the tree
my work, and as I was finishing it he six quail with ono ban-el once, nnd they
-B 'hool, 10 o’clock a. ni. Preaching 11
for a ronnd trip cost in the neighborhood onibowcrod town was bnilt in the woods
•o’clock a. 111. and 7 p. in. Sacram ent of
began to cool off nnd at the same time wuz all flyin in different directions.”
of $12,000, and the salaries of the stew­ a ijnarter of 11 century ago. The vll-
‘‘Run 'em all down?”
th e Lord’s supper on 1st Sabbath of
to take an interest in tho sign. ‘Got a
TO
“ Nop; never moved out o ’ my tracks, i ard's men amount to $3,000 more. The lagers say they diebecanso it tills them
Jan u ary , April, July and October.
d a y s
fam ily?’ said I. ‘Yea,* said ho. ‘Young
TO
C H IC A G O
Everybody is welcome to all the services.
mis, too, m aybe.’ ‘ Yes,’ said he again. When they all started out o’ tho same stewards aro tho least paid of any on to havo human beings walk beside them.
P astor requests C hristians to make
W A S H IN G T O N
‘Well, now ,’ said I, ‘ain't you ashamed hunch of grass, I hold the gun away over , the ship, for tho reason that in tho fees They say that even iu the forest the
■themselves known.
P
H
IL
A
D
E
L
P
H
IA
of
yourself to lot your temper get the to tho right, and as it went off I swep' of the passengers they collect a consider­ pines that stand beside the footpaths are
I. G. K notts , Pastor.
better
of yon in this way? Think of tho it arotin to the left. The result was that J able sum annually. All the pay they the first to die. Others credit their de-
N EW YORK
bad effect on your children. Bnt I ’ll I slung shot, in every direction, same as g e t is $20 a month, bnt they take in $40 stru-tion in the village to the shaking
B O 8TO N A ND A L L
paint it ont. ’ ‘No, leave it on, stranger; you can sling w ater onten a pan, nnd a a month in tipa. The seasick man and 1 of the enrth by the heavy trolley car*
ETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
T h e Q u i c k e s t t o C h ic a g o
I like i t ,’ he answered, ami wo went littlo cf the shot ketchcd ev'ry one. ” — woman aro always w illing to givo their and steam railw ay trains, and still oth--
P
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S
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A
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and
S
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an<l th e E a s t .
last cent for some littlo service.
ers declare that ninnuring, w atering
over
to the house together, which proves San Francisco Post.
■ery third and fourth Sundays of each
The chief steward receives $1,500 a and topsoiling the sandy ground is w hat
For in fo rm a tio n , tim e cards, m aps and tick ets, that when a m an’s blowing iff it's best
m onth. Sahhath-Scliool every Sunday
Q u ic k e r t o O m a h a a n d
T
id
e»
I
n
t
h
e
A
t
m
o
s
p
h
e
r
e
.
year
nnd
also
comes
in
for
his
share
of
etc ., ca ll o n o r w iite to
has done the damage. The tru th la yet
a t 10 a. in. Prayer meeting every T hurs­
not to sit on tho safety valve.
K a n s a s C it y .
Distinct tides in tho atmosphere, cor­ the tips, ns it is w ithin his power to to he determined, but certajn it la that
day evening at the church. Everybody
“ I went np tho Mississippi w ith old
place
many
delicacies
in
tho
way
of
the
R. RT c M u r p h z y ,
-cordially invited. R. C. B lackwkll ,
they are dying fust, and that already
Captain Leathers in the Natchez, with responding to those of tho sea and pro­
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 , General A gent. R oom s 2 and 4, S h elto n B lock,
lils'ral tourist.
Pastor.
her smokestacks painted crimson to duced twico daily by lunar attraction,
Asbury Park lias lost most of its noblest
F r e e R e c l i n i n g C h a ir C a r s ,
EUGENE, OREGON.
The chief cook is a grent man on tho ornaments.— New York Snn.
signify that they would bo burned red have been traced by M. Bouquet do la
D in in g C ars.
hot before sho would be passed, and at Grye in tho barometric records of sta­ ship, almost as great as the captain, and
A. D. CHARLTON,
Kwbuke<| by H a n n ib a l Ifa m lb s .
For rates and gen eral in fo rm a tio n c a ll on or
the first landing I set to work on all tho tions removed from powerful local dis­ in all makes $3,000 a year ont of his job.
ATTORNEYS
A ssista n t General P assenger A gent.
Tho breakage and wear and tear on
Mr. Hamlin was it true gentleman
address
rocks. The old captain was immensely turbances. The recorded observations of
266 Morrison St. Cor. 3d.
Brest, St. Helena, Cape Horn, Batavia the ship anil its furniture are very heavy, PnuctiliouH himself iu the observance of
W . H. HVRLBURT,
P o r t l a n d O r*. tickled w ith the idea. ‘Look at tho and Singapore give positive evidence of requiring an expenditure in incidentals
all the requirements of gentlemanly in ­
darned
Yank
I'
ho
cried
to
the
passen­
A sst. O enl. Pass. A gent,
C- H HOLDEN,
gers. ‘How long before yon start, cap?’ a regular ebb and flow according to the of about $5,000 each ronnd trip. There tercourse, he was equally exacting of
are
countless
things
to
bo
replaced,
anil
moon's
position.
The
effect
is
slight,
Atty-at-Law and Notary Public. 2W W ashin gton St Cor. 3d. PORTLAND, OR E A S T A N D
every courtesy duo him from others. He
S O U T H shouted I. ‘We’ll wait till yon get
through,’ lie answered, and ho did tho bnt measurable, the greatest atmos­ a comparatively little thing liko tho perm itted 110 man to he rude to him or
RELIABLE INSURANCE.
w
ashingof
the
ship's
linen
means
an
ex­
pheric
tide
at
Brest
being
shewn
by
a
to assnme tho attitndeof a superior. On
F IR E . A N D . A C C ID E N T .
samo thing at every other landing. Bnt
the newspapers ‘rave mado sncli an out­ movement of one-qnnrter nt un inch in penditure big enough to support a man one occasion one of the able men and
NOTICE TO HOMESTEADERS.
for
a
year
in
the
lap
of
luxury.
a
w
ater
barometer,
which
is
equivalent
lenders of tho senate, distinguished for
cry against tho desecration of nature, ns
I h ave been ap p oin ted , by th e U nited States
OF THE
Hero are some odd facts about the St. aself conscious, lordly air iu his deport­
C ircu it Court, u . S. C om m issioner for th e ,
they call it, that a law forbidding it to about one fiftieth of nil inch in the
S tate of Oregon. E n tries and Anal proofs can
Loins:
There
are
fully
1,000
tons
of
mercury
barometer.
Tho
tide
seems
to
Southern Pacific Co.
S T A G E L IN E .
ment, in the cl lunge of seats which oc­
has been passed in some of tho stutes,
be taken before m e at m y office in Florence.
and, on the whole, rock painting is dis­ bear about the same ratio to the weight pipiligof var.ons kind< ill the ship. The curs once in two years in the senate
E xpress T rains L eave Portland D aily.
condensers
w
ill
pump
np
at
least
50,-
chamber bail gained a seat by the side
couraged by onr patrons, who think it c f tho atm o. phcretliut tlio sea tide bears
South
1 North
1
000.000 gallons of cool water a (lay of Mr. Hamlin and began at once to
spoils the salo of their articles. ” —Chi­ to tho depth of tho ocean.
A. C. WOODCOCK,
ni
8:.i0
p
1I.V
Portland
Ar
1
>4:10
n
m
The
furnaces
w
ill
consume
no
less
than
Leaves Florence Mondays, W ednes­ 1:6® a rn l.v
practice upon him those little exactions
Euitene
Lv 13:09 a m cago Times-Herald.
day! and Fridays.
T h re e Rooks.
7,500,000cubic fre to f air an hour. The anil anuoyiuicos which he had been ac
10:4.5 a in 1 Ar
San EraiieiRCO
Lv 1 6:00 p in
Arrive.- at Florence Tuesdays, T hurs­ Atzove trnins stzip at East P ortlan d, Oregon
W om an o f N erve.
A leading literary light in one of the boiler tubes, if placed in a straight line, custoincd to impose upon others. A fter
days and Saturdays.
C ity, W oodburn. S alem , Turner, M arion, Jeffer­
Mrs. Louis Kirshoffer of Orange, N. best known woman’s colleges says that would stretch nearly 10 miles and the a few days of yielding to these encroach
Connects with Steam er and Scotts­ son. A lta n y , A lbany J u n ctio n , H a lsey , Harris-
J u n ctio n c i t y , Irving, Euirene, C resw ell, J., is a woman of uervo. The other day there are just three books that everybody condenser tubes more than 25 m ile s .
meuls Mr. Hamlin turned and 111 a tone
O re g o n
E ugene,
burg Stage Line for D rain.
Also with burjr,
D rains am i a ll sta tio n s from R oseburg to A sh ­
a honnd belonging to her husband went should know by heart—“ The Arabian The total utimher of separate pieces of that did not require repetition, said,
Stage
Line
for
Coos
Bay.
Charge
la
n
d
in
clu
siv
e
.
£¡^F»R oom s 7 an d H M cLaren's B u ild in g . I
mad, broke his chain and made a dash N ights,” “ Alice In Wonderland” and steel iti tho main structnreof the ship is "S ir, if you expect to be treated like *
reasonable.
ROSFBVRG MML, DAILY.
S p ecial a tten tio n g iv e n to c o lle c tio n s an d pro- I
not less than 40,000, anil the total num ­ gentleman, you must prove yourself
Ar 4:40 p m at ono of Mrs. Kir (buffer's sons. He tore “ Mother Goose.” "A thorough knowl­
b ate b u sin ess.
Portland
Eugene
Lv I 11 /JO a in tho boy’sclotlies, but fortunately did not edge of those masterpieces, ” she »ays, ber of cubic feet of timber nseil in the one.” There was never <x-cusion a fter­
Roseburg
Lv I R:U0 a m
hito hard enough to break the skin. “ w ill do more toward cultivating the construction is more than 100,000. The ward to repeat the adnionltuai.—Henry
Skl.FM P$SSr.NGKK. D A IL Y .
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Mrs. Kirshoffer rushed to her son’s aid, im agination than any other process that total number of rivets is not far from L. Dawes iu Century.
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_________ Ar____ Salem ______ Lv ) fi:00 a m and tho dog turned « n her and bit her, I know of. And I regard im agination as 1,250,000.—Now York World.
A Ile a l T r ib a l« .
bnt her clothes were too thick f-«r him tlio most im portant of all mental faenl
D in in g < u r « »»n O g iie n H o n t e ,
A S u sp ic io n s Till«*.
“ That bicycle «nit of y o a ra /'s a id the
le llim ä n
B vO T ot S la a p a r s .
to break the skin. She then picked tho tii » .'’ This is in direct and significant
In Chicago—“ 'I he Hcjonndrel aihlrefificd fiance, “ in the most bideona article o f
dog up by the collar, carried him to the opposition to the ideas held by many n letter to m e 'Jo h n .Smith, B A
A. R. EUTTOLPH,
CAVtAIÒ.IrtAUt marks ;
SECOND CLASS SLEEPIN 3 CARS,
wearing apparel man e?«r gaxe<l upon.
attache«1 to a ll T h r mgh T rains.
cellarwny, threw him down the Rteps parents ami teachers that fairy tales are ozelai.ned th e c ity father wrathfully
COPYRIGHTS?
Honewtly, it'« a womler that it doeen’t
injurious reading for tho young.—New
and
closed
the
doer.
Mr.
Kirshoffer
CAW V
_ O B T A IN A FATKWTt For !
W- t Bide D iv isio n .
“ What of i t / ”
can n ca>eH o f hysterics every tim e yen
promr* answer and an bon eat opinion, write to
York Sun.
B etween P ortland and C orvallis came home later ami shot him.
>11 SN 4 c C O . , who h are bad nearly fifty yean*
“ What of it? W’httt doe« ‘ B. A. ’ stand uppear on the ntreet. ”
M A IL T R A IN ?• I ' I. Y ( l i t F I T fit I I D A T . )
emergence io the parent bosiness. Communica­
R e p a r te e F ro m a S ta te s m a n .
for?”
And Collector.
tion! rtrlct I y confidential. A H a n d beak o f In­
7 30 a m I I v
portbtnd
Ar t« t) a m
Ho painted for a reply, bat «he hed
formation concerntna P n trw ta and bow to ob­
12:1.4 p m ' l r ___ 1'orv.lH.
I., | i 35 p
nffle tw o d o o r. w « t o f F loren ce H otel.
“ Bachelor i»f arts He thought you drooped her blnwhiug head and «aid not
For once in his career the ineorrnpti-
tain them sent free. A lto a cataiovue o f mechan­
The
poor
yonng
man
was
trying
to
ical and scientific books sent free.
I At AII mtit Anri >'->rv«,lli. p-mnYrt —|, h t r a in .
F lo r e n o e ,
O i-e g o n
ble alderman from the S'teeuth ward «’ere n college gniduute. ”
a word, feho could not «peak.
Patents taken tbroach Munn A Co. recelre 1 o f Oregon Central A K ..te r n R a ilw a y .
win tho rich yonng woman.
«pedal n otloelntb e S c ie n t if ic A m e r ic a n , and
“ Oh, th a t's it, is it? I thought it
l««st his temper.
xxpr . . . TRVV« lu ll.- / ( s z e s n - r x n a v .)
The eloqueut compliment to her «kill
tons are brouabt widely before the public with­
“
Be
m
ine,"
he
implored.
tm uit ‘I khm B o uidcrm un.' “ —Chicago in designing a «uccofiftfal bicycle coe-
! in p i-i i
i-
out cost to the inventor. Thia splendid paper,
“
I
cm
lielF
yon,”
he
roared,
“
with
“ What kind« f mine?" she responded;
issued weekly, eleaantly illuatrated, has by far the
» a 1> "1 \r
M l M jn n v lll,
i.v 1 M n m
fimt-M
Herald.
JOE MORRIS, Jr
ono
hand
tied
behind
m
o
l"
tuuie li.ul overwhelme<l her w ith joy.—
I az »c«» circulation o f any scientific work In the
! Thrnnab T icket« tn a ll p o in t. In I h . Ea.tern “ gold mine?” —Detroit Free Press.
world. •.*! a rear. Sample copiea aent free
■■yon can fight le-tter w ith one hand
Chicago Record.
Building Edition, monthly. $3J0a year. Htnale I State». Canada and E«,rone m n l«> ob tain ed at
conie«, ’¿5 cents Frery number contain! bean-
low eat ra te, from L. O. A dair. A xent F n zene.
{Smoothing iron« v.ero first ukcci in
tlful platen, in color», and phot^rupha o f new
A cultivated reader of histi.ry Is do­ behind yon,” vociferated the high m ind­
ed alderman from tho Umpty second France, nnd are «uppo ed to havo I k »n
bournes, with plana, -nabtin« buiidera to show the ! R. K oxH i.an.
F P. R oofr ..
The annual rainfall in the A tlantic
He dines
latest deaivns and secure contract«. Address
V anaxer.
A»»». O. F. and Pa»« A rt. mesticated in all families.
ward, "th an you can any other way. 11 French invention, Icing introduced in «tatc« ia 80 inches; in the wouthern, 04;
ML MW A Co„ mbw Yon«,
1 B boauwat .
7 * lo x * « x a o «
O x - « b o x x .
P ortlan d, Oregon
w ith Pericles and sups w ith T itian.—
It's your customary position, b’gosh I"— tho sixteenth century.
iu the wctiU'iu, 2C: iu the Pacific,
Willuiott.
Drs. Roberds and Roberds,
Governor...............
..W illiam P. Lord.
Secretary o( State
__ H. R. Kincaid. PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS.
Treasurer...............
. .. Philip Metchen
FLO R ENC E, ORECON.
Supt. Public Instruction. . .G. M. Irwin.
State P rin te r........................ W. H. Leeds.
A ttorney G eneral........... C. M. Idleinan.
JOHN C. GRAY,
i .................R. 8. Bean
8upretne Court J- ...............F. A. Moore
) . . . C. E.-W olverton
work a t th e m o st R easonab le Prices
Judge Second D istrict. ..J. C. Fullerton T h e best
offic e o v er Loan cu d S a v in g s Hank.
A ttorney Second District Geo. M. Brown H3u.g © n o
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