_ .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 i: Judge Second D istr ic t-----J . C . F ullerton A tlbrney Second D istr ict.G e o .M . Brown ,.c PORTLAND full 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 • - - - BETW EEN-------- C O U N T Y OFFICERS- F LO R EN C E A N D f --- ~ J u d g e ........................................ K- ( j C om m issioners Clprk S h eritf P o tte r - .........IV. T. B ailey J . T. C allison G A R D IN E R TR > Regular trips on Saturdays. Extra trips when necessary. Robarts — SAILS STEAM ER L IL L IA N 0--- Maaes 0 D A IL Y T R I P S ............ sch ool S u p e rin te n d en t...........Chi8- ’H unt . . ...C . M. C ollier Mapleton to Florence anil Return T hos. Stear, M aster. 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 I Board of T rustees Meyer & Kyle, F & A . M. Florence Lodge N o. 107. R ecular soiiiiiiunicntion on second B atm oay .eight i n M. A. I. G. K notts , Secretary. a G. 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 I 3O i,865.V o c«bu l«ry Term s 347 Editors and Specialist.* H ORTHERN Pacific, Ry. R * S 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 - - O regon . E. E. B booie , 1st Sergt. | _ —--------------------—------------- T o u ris t Head of Tide Hotel, S lee p in g C a rs D in in g C a rs S lee p in g D ictionary Of T he N DENTAL SURGERY. V “ C O O S ,” 0 __ W ill m a k e ---------- o Ü 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 . - - - <5.00 Round trip - - - - <0.00 Tickets for sale at E Bangs’s livery barn, Eugene, and a t H uid & Davenport’s office in Florence a nl Dr®, M ettes, Florence anfl Head of Tile. SEO R ET S O C IE T IE S . P rop TO- 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- | ----- B e tw e e n ------ 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 * " " T reasu rer....................................° ? \ v .“u M arshal....................................J- « • W eddle H. A. VINCENT. For Passenger and Freight Rates EU G EN E-FLO REN CE P resid en t ................................F ’ » • W i’8on - F lo ren ce to Y aq n in a. -------- A PPLY 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. ..................... A. C. Jennin gs ..........................A. J .J o h n s o n 7 S H L LEGESsi' 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. «-- vv K iI N E H.H. Barrett, Prop’r,' i ^ 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« ★ 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 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-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 Gal I arm A tew d -y s beforo too ill 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 . t r o n i zi.*»5 everv li» m -- d r.viu g u pig, pass by his palace. Ho W ushingiou T im es. Ilta io. Praver m eeliog m c k in n e y 1 " Y 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 --------- «iba------------- — attorm ys at m e L ,oyd <„ ic e . " Anil he gavo iiim a fu lly banded tho k:.'O p in I i.v Ku-'viie L* ■ 3 ,w M «111 « 6 0 ,0 0 0 te lls tl ut, cu th e ilia th i f a lnglil..iiuer, th a t hu al Oae th e ie w us w r iitiu in large C h ron icle._________________ l.v I < :uu P m 3 • tiiierm-, « rem ,ell. < ott"M L/rwiitp »fid ah »V‘U« mi » fr«n»i tw»* eburg U> A»u- COPVKIOH1« 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- 14* H U ULV. I*'* *•, « i l i * n f.rV Journal. A r |l J ’ 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, ' hv I A'.U»» -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. I Rent free. A dilre« ± 3 a - l e n G l e e p e r a G npiaiu— ke» TLat vvns Just the g»l»f i v ireii to c o llw llo " » »»d l,r" 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 arrn d again. P O T T E R . C o r v a llis . G eirg e W ashington, w hen surveying K ipaiu T abules eave torpid liver. B e t w e e n P u s t e s s u * * ¿rr o »i’Mhiv.) 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. TH U N D U L Y (gX < u.p^Q'. lau u ie»; g. n tl» 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. A r 16:20 |» m h er.— P h ilad elp h ia Record. 7 jS) « m | t.v P-rtlnnd R .pans T ab u les 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 7 :^ P G oeth e's " F a u st" w us d in e 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