The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, January 15, 1897, Image 1

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.W illiam P . Lord.
G overn or...............
.11. R. K incaid.
Secretary of State
P h ilip M etelien
Treasurer
Hupt. P ublic In struction . ..G . M. Irw in.
. . . .W . H . Leeds.
State P rin te r ............
C. M. Id lem an .
A ttorney G eneral.
. R . S. Bean
F . A. Moore
Suprem e Court
, E . W olverton
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Judge Second D istr ic t-----J . C . F ullerton
A tlbrney Second D istr ict.G e o .M . Brown
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PORTLAND
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OREGON
E nglish C ourse .
FRENCH AND GERMAN.
BUSINESS BRANCHES.
BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND, TELEGRAPHY.
BOAKDIKS DEPARTfltKT’-LAHES
N E W S T A G E L IN E
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C O U N T Y OFFICERS-
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C om m issioners
Clprk
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P o tte r -
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G A R D IN E R
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Regular trips on Saturdays.
Extra trips when necessary.
Robarts
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STEAM ER
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D A IL Y T R I P S
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sch ool S u p e rin te n d en t...........Chi8- ’H unt
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Mapleton to Florence anil Return
T hos. Stear,
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STAGE LINE.
E B a n g s ,___ P ro p rieto r.
O. W . H urd
W m . K yle
v Marion Morris
I Wm. Bernhardt
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Board of T rustees
Meyer & Kyle,
F & A . M. Florence Lodge N o. 107.
R ecular soiiiiiiunicntion on second
B atm oay .eight i
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I. G. K notts , Secretary.
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A K G eneral L yons P ost, N o. 58.
m eets second and fourth Saturdays
U e a c l. '»0'>I“ > RonpBDSi ComInander
G eneral
Sheridan
ENG LISH LANGUAGE
T R IP S C O M P L E T E
S U C C IE N T
A U T H O R IT A T IV E
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347 Editors and Specialist.*
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JOHN C. GRAY,
P u llm a n
Cam p, ! The be8t work ftt the most Reasonable Prices.
5 ' meets first and third Satur-
office over
E le g a n t
Loan r n d Savings Bank.
.lavs of each m onth. G. R- M ills , Gupt. E u g.e n 0
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E. E. B booie , 1st Sergt.
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T o u ris t
Head of Tide Hotel,
S lee p in g
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D in in g C a rs
S lee p in g
D ictionary
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DENTAL SURGERY.
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CASH.
The Funk & W agnalls
Florence, Or.
S T E A M ER
business cards
T. M. M aktin , Adjutant.
A m e ric a n a
T E R M S S T R IC T L Y
S ta n d a rd
Single fare . -
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Round trip - -
- - <0.00
Tickets for sale at E Bangs’s
livery barn, Eugene, and a t H uid
& Davenport’s office in Florence
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Dr®, M ettes,
Florence anfl Head of Tile.
SEO R ET S O C IE T IE S .
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Stage leaves Eugene Mon lays R E G U L A R D A I L Y
and Thursdays at 6 a. in , and ar- |
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rives in Florence at 4 p. in. tho
day following.
Returning stage leaves Flor-
ence Tuesdays and Fridays a t 8
a. m. and arrives in Eugene a t 6
p. in. the day following.
R ecord er....................................I’« « 8 * " "
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M arshal....................................J- « • W eddle
H. A. VINCENT.
For Passenger and Freight Rates
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F lo ren ce to Y aq n in a.
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C IT Y O FFIC ER S.
Ore.
Eugene,
On the 1st, 10th and 20th of each
i month.
Druggist Sundries
Single trip $3.00. Round trip 15.00
and Toilet Articles.
From
C oron er...................................... J ' V’J “ " * 8
Justice ot P e a c e ................... B.
¡ C o n s t a b le ........................... J ° » ‘‘ F ’ T* nner
C ITY D R U G S T O R E ,
¿ L E R S ’ GUIDE
Steamer
A!» D E N H A Y E S , P rop’r.
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C O C O
L eaves F loren ce M ondays, W ednes- i
davs and F rid a y s.
Arrives at Florence T u esd a y s, T h u rs­
days and Satu rd ays.
C onnects w ith S team er and S cotts- i
burg Stage la n e for D rain .
A lso w itli
i Stage Line for C oos
B ay.
( barge
j reasonable.
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K iI N E
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ENGLISH-BUSINES§
G A R D IN E R
S T A G E
5
A Modcrii Jonah.
T he Dindin» Q uiver appears to take
ip position that "there is no argum ent
valid upon a prem ise o f inherent im pos­
sib ility. ’’ In a drivin g argv.^ nt along
that line The Q uiver m ac dcuuces fact»
and figure» fren i the different auth ori­
ties to prove th at it is aitog' « r preb*
able that the story i f Jouuh s t d thè
w h ale is not a m yth, as is now popu­
larly supposed. T hat sue h a piscine feat
as that attributed to J c n t h ’» Whale is at
least possible Is proved by an Incident
Which occurred in the M editerranean a
few years ago. A B ritish war vessel
w as sailin g q u ietly u lon gone day, when
a sudden lurch threw a seaman over­
board. A huge shark in stan tly arose,
uud ttiose on board w ere horrified to see
fhoir com panion disappear dow n, it»
throat. In a moment, before the fero­
cious "w ater tiger" could righ t i t « If
uud dive, the captain seined a gun and
fired. The shot struck the creature
square in the b alk su d w as such a shock
or surprise that the shark cast the man
out, and he wus rescued a liv e by his
comrades.
A rguing frem the abeve Incident,
T he Quiver U. il L s it h ig h ly probable
that the Jonah story is true in every
part icu lar.______ ___________
C a rs
ST. PAUL
MINNEAPOLIS
¿¿¿'.Readers for Quotation«
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to
G re e n T e a .
A* to C h lh lr e u an d D o g *,
W ashington Irving h ts efteu been a«-
e c'cd of su jin g that L t . i , d gs aril
eh' ren w rre‘ L fin it.al n eu-bers of
French soiii ty. It is qu ite true that in
the U n ited k-tates I m v tr noticed that
e liz e and sentim ental U tim a ey U tween
hum an bein gs and quw rupti s so fie-
quently s-eu in P’raiice-. Am erican lifo
is so uct.ve, so <l( sperately crowded,
e i'ln r u. if u lly i r ic c ia liy , that perhaps
it uces not p e in .it tl e lo-s of tim e in-
m t u b lv brought about by frienuly in-
t recur, e w ith a dog As lor children,
1 believe th at their im portance is eq u al­
ly great io nil countries, hut it ns-erts
itse lf in n more noisy w an ner in A m er­
ica than anyw here else. L verytlun g is
r a ir ifln d to them , for they si-prcs-cut
the future, v h i i h is alt th t counts in a
lonn try whose past is xiry short nud
’ nose present is a period of high pres­
sure developm ent. \ e t no o.ie m ust
suppi se that, Lctc.re p rtsein in g an apol­
ogy for French iliild re u , I lu ttu il to
m align A m erican chi!
n. bb certain
tiavelcr» have taken the . .. a l l y i f nonsg
v ir y ih o u g h lle s-ly , ullbouph tl ey had
m et them only on steam ships, cars or at
hotels, en joyin g a holiday w ith that
buoyancy w hich is the charm terisiiff
mark i f the w n ole race. I have know n
som e w h o w ere very w ill brought up,
even L oin our point e l view , and am ong
ti osc w h o were not 1 have adm .icu pre­
cocious sense, v .v a city of m ind, q let
determ ination i.uu capacity for seif gev-
eru m en t—q u a ln ies w h u li I should w ish
for a ll ours. — i h . Eeutxon in Century.
In a gem-rtil w ay A m ericans u*e preen
tea more than do their E n glish Lrethirs,
w ho are devoted to the black variety.
T h is accounts for the fact that the
U n ited States gets m ost of its tea from
Japan, wLi< h predneea very little i f ihe
darker qu alities. Dr. Edw ard B n .lo c of
P hilad elph ia, ex-consul to Am oy, China,
predicts that the island of Form osa, un ­
der the Japanese governm ent, w ill put
out the best teas in the world a. d tunt
the product of th is island , w h ich for­
m erly si ut its tea to A m oy and H ong­
kong bitore sh ip ping it on to the v.ist-
ern m uikets, w ill soon sh ,p directly
from its own ports.
E n glish ano A m ericau tea buyers say
that it is ulinosl im possible lo n eu ro the
best teas, us tho R ussians w atch Ihe
production of the finest q w .b .ie s mid
pay fabulous p riies for iho k.uds they
w ant. T he official classes of l.u ssia are
said to j ay as high us 116 a pound fur a
kind of tea w h ich they particularly pre­
fer— un a lm c itv liiti q u a lity ,w h ic h l a s
a peculiar, n l b k e flavor w h ich is not
at utl relished I y foreigners.
T ile W h o le G lo b e a G r a v r y . n l .
5 000 Illu s tra tio n *
The P arisian doilora ar.d speculative
philosophers are great fe llo w s for m ak­
Appendix ol 4 7 ,4 6 8 E ntries
in g (xid e a lc u .a lie n s on all subjects.
One of tno v iry latest l i one ccuci ruing
the hum an t-rn ily su ite the beginning
of nine. It n a long m agazine article
The lu ll n u m b er'of words and terms h
and gives m uch that is interesting in
different d ictionaries for tho entire nlplinl»-t Is the w ay of hcm aii fa m ily statistics, but
the m ost striking portions are those
i ns follow s; B’ OSMO ktii , 50,0(15; W obchkstkk
w h ich give figures on the num ber of
195,000; W ebster (international), 125,000; C es
hum an beings that have inhabit! d the
i TOBY, (six volum es,
com plete,)
225,0'.0
eartii mid have died and been buried in
' STANpARD, over 500,000;
it since the first muu was created
Ac-
corum g to these curious fig u iis, lire,
earth has been peopled by no less than
00,027,8-12,387,1)75,266 hum an inhuhit-
am s since ta e beginning o f tim e. To
Sample Pages Free.
bury th is viist num ber the w hole landed
su ila e e w ou ld huvo to be <Icg ov r 120
tim es. Had you ever thought that you
w ere liv in g in the m idst of such a gi-
ga u iio cemetery?— l i . Louis liip u b lic
AGENTS W A N T E D -
Cost over >9 6 0,00 0
W h e n Cod B ecom e lilio d .
Scve rul large coil «re kept in on« cf
the tanka of the A m sterdam aquarium ,
u iicssa r ily near tlie surface, and thvrw-
foio exposed to a strong ligh t from
above. N ow , the cod, though c o t *
deep sea fl-h, is net a »urface sw im -
ni' i- and liv e s at depths w here tb» »un-
li.’ht m ust bo very m uch modified by
p -ssage through the w ater. It liv«« Hi
i.iia t to ns w ould b» gem id sjk ocst
Lv* ry one c i these cod exposed to th«
i ;ci g lig h t is suffering from an e t -
li.iori iuary h jp eritop b y o f the ey«. Tho
w hole organ has become overgrow n, a«
if in the effort to adjust itse lf to th eu »«
of more lig l.t ruys it bad become over­
equipped anil i a n useless. Tho cod, in
fact, arc bi.lid.
'iho m ost in terestin g feature in th ia
iln .n ge is tho extraordinary rapidity
’ . i t b v h i c h increased supply of lig h t
i .s lias overdeveloped the organ for
its use. It baa lakeu place, not t y slow
degrees Irom in n ivid u al to Individual,
but in a course c i tim e to be m easured
Ly m cu ih s and in every in d ivid u al in
the tank. If this exam ple i» a m easure
of the rapidity w ith w h ich such change»
take place am ong fl b, the adaptation
of th o.o creatures w h ich have m igrated
from the sh allow w aters c f th e deep
seas, show n Ly the total loss or enormou»
devi 1 pmeut c f their eyes and tho grow th
of il.u m in a tir g o r g a n s 'to lig h t the
abyss m ay have been as rapid ns it is
m arvelous.— London Spectator.
C a u a ila , For,-Kt W t -n ltli.
T h o l o r e s t s i f Gaunt a Lave supplied
m ore c i li ss ilie v. irnts i f K uripo lor
ccn tu r.es. From i n e i a i l n s t i.n y s c f its
occupation by the French the forest
w ealth of the lou u try w ashed l y the fet.
L aw rii-ce in g a g ril the attcutii.u c f the
governm ent c f France, w h o saw tac.-o-
in vast rescu iccs availab le for its
n a v a l yards
It urevv lio u i these for­
ests lu .g e liu rtb irs ot m ints and sp;.rs
and issu u l sti.n g e u t regu lations for the
preservation of the stan ding onk \,h e u
the country w as fust eeacd to Grout
L rituiu, t u i little atten tion wus paid Lt
first to its vast t.u L crsupp ly, o w in g to
the fact that alm ost ll.e w h ole of tho
L altic trade v.iis iu r r .id on in l i i t i s b
bottom s, end that the tim ber c f north­
ern L uiope p io v iiiid au u n fa ilin g and
convenien t return ftcig h l li.r the sh ip ­
pin g thus * ughgciL VI h ill, how ever, the
troubles of ihe N apoleonic era com ­
m enced, anil especially when the io u -
tm eu tul b.ock.u.cv, a s i n i c m d , l ho u m ­
ber su jp litu ot the H a.lie becom in g un ­
certain and insufficient, a tte u tic j was
nirecied to m e N orth A m erican colonies,
w ith the resuit of iu ctcasn d the quau-
t ily o f tim ber w h ich reucl.od G loat Lrit-
uiu from 2,000 ions in the year ISbO to
125,300 tons in 1810, and to 308,000
touH in 1120 In 1805 tin, n m o u m e x ­
ported t o t h e U n i t u i Kingdom «hovviii
u total of 1,310,086 tons.— N orihw cst-
eru L um birm au
Science IX»» Neglected XC*2*«
There is nothing in an egg to prevent
freshness lx m g m aintained. It is there
fore a question of treatm ent, and the
dom estic tiea tm e n t of eggs has not pro
gressed cr cheapened in 100 years, and
practically p ou itiv keepiers are on ly as
l..r advanced today us in 1788, w h en
the D utch process r.f liin c p ick lin g wan
first introduced in to E ngland, and those»
w h o do not know w h at has transpired
since aro t o w iser than their forefather^.
There is m aple iv id e m e to prove,
though tho facia are not g e n e ra lly
known, th a t eggs can be delivered fresh
from the m ost d istan t countries, even a«
k s s co^t than th e present stale ones.
T liir, c f course, seem» im probable, hut
ate.n o tim e it w a s deem ed absolu tely
im possible th at foreign sheep, lam b»
and beef could com pete w ith hom o
grow n, cr tLnt steam could disp lace
labor, cr th a t steel could be produced a t
e. ciieuptr ra io than iron and supersede
iron.
A s there is n oth in g in un e g g to p re­
vent freshuess being m a in tain ed i t i«
therefore a question o f scien tific treat­
m ent, aud opp osit.on com es on ly from
these w ho fear old eR fallish ed in te re sts
boiLg i la n g u is h e d . H ow ever, th is sat-
isfu ctoiy p h u see f the e g g problem scenn»
oue that m ig h t he iiiivautageonsly taken
up Ly those interested in d evelop in g
poultry aud eggs us a dom estic in d u s­
try .— Louuou btan da'd.
Ir o n Fonn<lntJon«.
A new wt.y i f constructing a solid
fouuuutiou tor u ta ll Luildn.g hail h.-m
tried m ill success in L im n . I. was
necessary to find a solid base sufficiently
strong to curry u building w e ig h in g
m ere than 10.CC0 tens The plot
ground upou vvhii h tho b u ild in g w as to
stand w us udjniucd on Li tb sm is by high
buildings, vvbiih r ii i c i n d unsafe tuu
d ig g in g lo any d ip ili for a fcuiioatliiu.
T he only w ay out of the difi c u liy w as
tho sin k in g of u caisson in the oi liter of
t h e p lit , upou the cem ented lo p o f w hieh
a hollow term of etm eutvvas built, lm o
th is form m o liiu iron wus p ou n d , fill­
in g up tho sp in e, uud upou tb isc u st iron
founuuiiou pluto the ui.dirsiructuro of
tho b u ild in g i-ovv l is .s , w h ile the side
w a ils arc supported by a cam a lever sti nc-
ture. 'ih e lu ll w e ig h t ot the h ad v p m
the ea st iten founuutiou is estim attd at
n.Gio thuu Lv'.ObO t i n s .— N ew Iacus.
T lie A lp s W ill Be VVaebe«l Away.
T he A lps, irom a g e o lo g ic a l p oin t o f
view , m e very recent. Ortr W alsh hill»,
though com p aratively sp eak in g in s ig ­
nificant, aro far m ore ancien t. T hey h a d
bet li m ouutaio» for ago» and ages before
th e m aterial» w h ich now com pose th e
K lgi or tlie IT I a n - " fr o deposited.
f’f Wt. -.1, w e
“ -is beognse
they aro so old to o t they have been su
m uch worn dow n. T he A lp s thernsclve«
are cru m h.iu g aud being washed a w a y ,
mid if no fresh elev a tio n tak es p la c e th e
tim e w ill com e w h en th e y w ill be no
loftier than bnovvilon or Ile lv e lly u .
They have already undergone enor-
moasd< nndacMiu, and i t has Is en sh ow n
iliat trom tho su m m it o f M ont B luuo
sonic 10,000 or 12,0 0 0 fe e t o f nt rata
lias been already rem oved. D enu dation
lieguti as soon us tlie lan d rose ab ove th e
sea and tho m ain river v a lle y « w e re e x ­
cavated .— P earson’s W eekly.
A f»tnsnce»Coinel<Ieno«.
A certain peasant auU b is wife» in
Tables furnished with all the
G erm any, Mere nnirried on the Fame
FARGO
brethren in good stan ding
e” JJ 1
D. BRONSON & CO, duy lm the em piror and im press, the
delicacies of the season. Wild
W.
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CRAND FORKS
invited to attend. I. «»• K a n r s ,
peasan t’s U h iislia n nam e being W il­
’ P acific C oast A g e n ts
game, fish and fruit in season. Best
W m . K vle Recorder.
CROOKSTON
liam . T h u r first ch ild , u boy, w as born
accomodations for the traveling
S A N FRANCISCO , CA L.
cu the sumo m y as the crow n prince,
WINNIPEC
, O O. F H eceta L-slge \ o . H i . m eets public. Charges reasonable.
utter w h ich th iy had five oiher sour,
9 3 3 M ark et S t .
HELENA
1. -vi-rv .Vednesdav even in g in Lodg,
each of whom w as horn at the sam e
i at . Florence, Oregon. Brothers ...
BUTTE
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lim o ns the live younger boys of the tin-
“ s l ’s la n d .n g .n v .t y l to atten d . s G
peror. The royal couple w ere informed
of tu is uud w ere exceed in gly iutercried
M alios M oguls, sec.
in the very strange c o in c iu c n « , but this
T w o T h e o rie s .
TO
interest w as intensified when, on tho
For.d M other (in passenger car, w it h
CHICAGO
last occasion o t a lo y a l birth— viz, the
Noah and Rionvj.
her ch ild ren )— I t ju s t seared m e w h en
WASHINGTON
little daughter o f the kaiser— it w as
All other kinds ot-------------
•
‘Tho
fiuuueial
situ ation has eauced I lea d — Johnny, stop p u llin g flow ers off
T
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ty
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F a rm in g M a c h in e r y . PHILADELPHIA
learned that the peasan t’s w ife in ques­
the la o y ’s bonnet!— w hen I read ill tlie
considerable ri-settnh on tlie subj,cs^
tion had o h o given birth to a dan„nter
Sam ples may be seen at iny place.
M ile s W e s t
rem urktil the c h e eitu l idiot to h l , pas­ papers— R ichard, yon ju st keep your
NEW YORK
on
the,
sam
e
day.
bo
astonished
were
P r is e s are t h e l o w e i t .
m l— tlie p ip e r th e other d av th a t
of E u g e n e . tho emperor uud e m p n s s th at th iy stood tor the o th ir day. "1 supiiosc, ’’ he con­ head
BOSTON AND ALL
W m . B rynd,
tinued, ’ ‘that you have m ane a study of __G eorge, if y e n put your stick y hands
os
goutalher
unit
godm
other
to
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P oint Terrace, Or. POINTS EAST «¡d SO UTH
on that Indy’s dress again , I ’ll thrash
tle g ill and have w e ll provided for her the m o m y so f tlie B ib le?”
"O b, y e s .” r ip n e d the m in ster j o u ! — tbo other day th a t a w om an w en t
For inform ation, tim ecard s, maps and tickets,
futu re.— P h ilad elp h ia Ledger.
A ju X o n r v ,
A p r il,
.
blandly. ‘ ‘1 urn fam iliar, to he sure, crazy— Richard, d on ’t you dare sla p
etc., c all on or w ilte
p i r v m » I V I.» welcome, io nil the s. r - li e ..
that little g irl!— w hen I rend th a t :v
w ith the B ib lic a l coin s ’’
T r u s tin g P rin c e .
Pastor request» C orìsttóns M m ake
R. M c M U R P H E Y ,
" i infer that p..pcr m oney w as used wom an went crazy ju st from th e dife.
A
curious
story
is
go
in
g
the
rounds
th em selv es known.
n \« IO N .TORRIS. P ro p rieto r .
com forts of th e— Johnny, stop p o a c h in g
General Agent. Rooms 2 and I. Shelton Block,
of tho Luropi un press concerning Prince at tlie tim e of the fined," con tin u 'd m e
L G K notts , Pastor.
that gen tlem an !— c f the journey in n
EUGENE, OREGON.
N ie lio la s c f M onien igio. A few years idiot, sparring for u i banco to m ake a
ruilroad train. 1 w onder i f »be had c h il­
hom
o
tin
ust.
ugo the prince, w ho is for from being
A. D. C H A R L T O N ,
"W hat lias led you to th is con clu ­ dren w ith her?
M E T H O D IS T EPISC O PAL C H U R C H
w ealthy, found it ueccssary to borrow
artistic hair cutting .
A ssistant General Passenger Agent.
L acy (q u ie tly )— P erhaps som e other
M
oney
Saved
service.
Preaching nt G len a,la
40,000 florins fioru the L ioyd bank, in sion?” u>-k'd the pastor.
255 Morrison St. Cor. Ed.
"VvcIJ, w e read c f where t i e dove wom an hud?— N ow Y ork W eekly.
all<| A , - . „ e , w o t ì u a d , y s o f e a r .............. «'lo. R k ' J . t .1 J Ml S 3 A SPE C IA L T Y —X jc
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too
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bt
be­
H o r t l a - x ic l O r ,
By
cam e duo ih e ptin ee suw a peasant, brought the g i n t i haik to N o .b ." —
G o od KriMHO.
I,-School
every
S.itdmth-!
it.
P
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t
r
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n
i
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everv
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d r.viu g u pig, pass by his palace. Ho W ushingiou T im es.
Ilta io. Praver m eeliog
m
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e
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1
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en
w
ill
pardon th e q u estion , I
DR. E. D.
Ev»-r%luMiy
rushed out and uskid tb« louiitryuiuu
«.«y • • - i - ’•,- ' : rli.
E. R O
> s.
■I»« I'r e n c r ip tlo o .
know, if jo u tliiLk it o b tr u siv e ,'’ sniil
w in re l.o w as goiug. “ T o Gattaro,
cor« bully
Pastor.
Bocrbaavp, llio fiieLtCbt doctor < f bis the cuttrp risil g new ip ap er reporter as
east and
sout k
prin ce," replied the M ontenegrin. " A ll
tim e, v.as anxiim s that it should go lie taikeu through the prison bars to Iho
r ig h t,” said the prince, "you ran do
;
;
O R EG O N .
lo it h th at tv( u the most im iu m i doc'.ct captive traiu robber, " h u t w h y do you
EUGENE,
:
ino u greut strv.co if you w ill l«uve th is
i« som ew h at ot u “ hum bug. ” L c care­ geullon ien a lw a y s g o through a train
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attorm ys
at m e L ,oyd <„ ic e . " Anil he gavo iiim a
fu lly banded tho k<y c t a sm all i.im y to tieiorc breaktast?"
U»
package of L-Lk notes, w h iih the peas­
" W ill, 1 d on ’t m in d te llin g y o u ,” re­
h is executor, bane l.iin open it im im d i-
ant
c
u
in
e
d
fa
ith
fu
lly
to
th
e
cashier
oi
3 o u t’ie r.i j/a e iü c Co.
ately utter l.is decease and let the eon- plied tae bandit, ‘ seein g th at I an»
c H H O L O -N .
the bank.
t’ol'llrtlKÎ MUll}.
ten ts go forth to the v ,o lid at lutpe. lih ily lo Le c u t c f the tu sin es« f o r »
Exprvna I’ruiu
OF - UGENE.
Atty at Law and Notary Pub.ic.
g e t nhoutl
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PAID UP O *«H CAPITAL,
in i ir
11
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(he ccrpso bciLg stretched on a board letters: " D irection s to p a tie n ts: Keep
rtlKtid, ■ o r eg »n
A n A |(e d T r ic k .
SURPLUS AND PROFITS.
a In IV»* trulli* *t"p
Kii't • —
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s„lem , I'un-cr., J
and covered w ith a course lin en wrap- your feet w arm and your head cool and
Tho schoolm aster guvo a w ild h ow l
MARKS,
tsun
a c c o u n t s S O L IC IT
I • r, the frieni.s placed a wooneu platter trust 1 r ihe u s t io P roviotnce.
m il fe ll w a ll a bang L oin b is w h eel.
D«SIO»l,
Juai-lliiu <'!«> • tiiierm-, « rem ,ell. < ott"M
L/rwiitp »fid ah »V‘U« mi » fr«n»i tw»* eburg U> A»u-
COPVKIOH1« <O.
i .i ib e Lri ast i f Hie d<ceased, containing 1 ruucisco AlgOMIUt.
.
OREGON
" W h at is it?” orlcil l.is fav o rite pu ­
EUGENE.
iuuu u ti-iU 'h e.
u sm all q u antity ol salt uud earth, fcip-
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pil, as she circled aroniirl him .
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arate and unm ixi-d— the e a itb an em ­
" l i 's u tu ck ," m oaned tho m aster.
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p trinili«!
C a p ta ta ti L ti ana i — llia .u m , it g VCH
A. C. WOODCOCK,
8:30 » m I i.v
notaries
b i i ti :-0 «
blem c f the ccrru pu hle bony, tho salt
Kugeiiv
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p ite n u taken through M udo * t o receive
K-«.-eiiurM
■~:M p oi I tr
an im hlcru c f tho inimi.rti I spirit.
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A tto rn e y
at
laiA V.
"No, in uiy sa d d le.” — In d ia n a p o lil
gpe' ial notice In the
t h - t your 1.1 tie bey ’s but has 1 low n o v i r-
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SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
bourd.
4:00 p in I l.v
B' .irtio iil
m S c rib b le ’« G ood F o rtu n e .
A. R. BUTTOLPH,
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-ffHDni
Opolt,
Fond Mot^iei— W hy, I thought it wus
B;1i p. n i l . t r
.
O reg o n
Me plttbo ’ is the» namo c f a. tribo o f
H oax— M iss fceribbus bun had u story
, mu-gmne-
tilli
»peetno-n copi»« and HAKU
tied ou w ith a string!
■ l i n f a s » «> • n I 's ili-n It
Moliaii n ednns wbIMi form s a fourth
i 7 and S XrtMrea'» B uilding, N o t a n r . i b l i i ' . K o r v e y o r P u l l m a n
accepted Ly a N ew Y oik publisher.
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g»l»f
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Joux— lm .o id l That.'» a s u p toward trouble. The string did not b lea k .— part i f the population c f tho M alabar
sp e eia l w w .id
M U N N A C O .,
S £ C J « J 3L A 33."SL E €PIN Q C A R S ,
101
L u h a d iw ss.
coast of south lu u ia. T h fy are’ sufcpomtl
3 « I llr .a d w .V .
fam
e
f
r
her.
a lta e b e i't » * d I'hr >««•' I n du».
to hedP H ^nilaiitscf M oor»and Arabian«
B . a x — k is . E y the w ay, h ir m o tb ii Louiiou Fun.
F T orenoe,
West -iiile I»I v 1 r I,. i
w liocstah lish ed them selves on the coo»k
has
m
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again.
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ashington,
w
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surveying
K ipaiu T abules eave torpid liver.
B e t w e e n P u s t e s s u * * ¿rr
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E . O.
und iutcrm arritd w ith n ative wom en,
Joax— A b l T h a t’s a efcp father for
M
ill.
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lau
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cathartic.
for Lord F u ilfa x . is i aid to have c arved hom e y e a n ago tlivT^Were about 800,-
C H A R L C 8 G ETTYS.
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T
ab
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care
indigestion.
. . . i . . A ttorney-.tt-L iw
h s mimo on a rts k e f l he natural bridge
Lv I I :3 ä »» »n
: 1 8 p m |.V r
I'nrrallt»
Itlpans Tabub-s: fo. »our «to.nach.
c f V irgin ia, w here tunny people pre-fess 000 o f them.
vh h trahi* i
T im e F o r T h e v r l.l n g F S .L
BVGESÏ. OBWiOM.
V Vllnnv e i-l ’ «-vel'l« -
R pans Tabuler: p leasant laxative.
Orev-Iii f e n t r il A- F.-i-ecrn Rnilvrai.
* The flag« to bo hofeM L at one tim e
Uloobum pir— Bi foro you w ere m ar­ to be ublc to see it.
R .pans T abules cur.- liver troubles.
X rR F .T K k W
* I»1ILY (EM* El’T *1 NT»AY.)
_ o r n c a A t t h . C ourt H o n « .
sigu aliu g at hcb n e v e r c te u r tf f e w ; It hi
ried you lmd a theory th at tw o could
in
Ripana T abu les cure const patlon.
S E A TO N . OREGON
n m ' t.v
P
V ' >:R0 h
T
h
«rom
p
o»ition
c.f
the
fitsl
part
of
n m i
mi iutcrestiug nrilligictical
R p in s T abules cure biliousness.
Ar
M c MI iihv N»*
I
liv e ns cheaply as one.
V \b st is your
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a
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in
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ut
cud
in
­
R pans T abules: one glvee relief.
w ith 18 various f o h ' f i v j »
opinion now on that subject?
i
ln
tb»»
Y«.tf-ni
WILSON-
tervals
during
nt
a
lly
20
ytam
.
The
F7A A K B
Thrnu^h Tb’l f ’
E E . B E N E D IC T A
R p in s T a b iil , roe«
nioio tnan 4 St a tiu»<
M cBride— It is a c o rd n io n , aud not a
l-e f.litnine»* et
«»nt«*«. Y'nnR«’rt
p n parution i f t h e ie ic n u part eoutinucd
Went, F.nrvne
F 'p an s T bu 'es cure headpebe.
78,042 signal» call be g'Vtfc
tin ory, w hie h confronts mo now. —
1« k «*« i rete« fr
R lpans T sb u les cure dyspepsia.
R<wxe*.
over 2« year«.
, ,,
A T T O R -N K Y - A T - L A W
B. K n
W aterbury.
F. «ni Peci. Aft
R lpan s T ab u les eur« fU lulenee.
Maii«<<r
w . W . N E E L Y , P r o p ’r.
ü á T S S X
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DULUTH
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I am agent for.........
Buck-Eye Mowers and
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THROUGH TICKETS'
E lk P r a irie H otel.
ON EUCENE AND
FLORENCE
STACE
ROUTE.
T o n so ria l P a rlo rs.
Shaving and
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Physician
anJ Surgeo.u
Qeo. Hale
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