The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, February 26, 1897, Image 1

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TR AVELER S’ GUIDE.
STATE OFFICERS
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TRAVELERS' GUIDE
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S T A G E L IN E .
Governor....................... William P. Lord.
Secretary oi State.............II. R. Kincaid.
Treasurer..........................Philip Metchen
Supt. Public I n s t r u c t i o n . .M . Irwin.
......... W. II. Leeds
State Printer.......
.. ,C. M. Idleman.
Attorney General.
........... R. S. Bean
Supreme Court ■<. ......... F. A. Moore
.0 . E. Wolvuton
Judge Second D istrict.. ..J. C. Fullerton
Attorney Second District.Geo. M. Brown
Robarts
----------- S A IL S
H. H. Barrett, Prop’r,
—
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,F. B. Wilson
Board of Trustees
O. W. Hurd
Win. Kyle
Marion Morris
Win. Bernhardt
Recorder...............
Treasurer .............
. . . Drew Severy
. .0 . W. Hurd
. .J. R. Weddle
M a r s i is i....................
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Meyer & Kyle,
Florence, Or.
■ F. & A. M. Florence Lodge No. 107.
R. Regular communication on second
Mid fourth Saturdays in each month.
8. L. R obehdr , W. M.
K G. K notts , Secretary.
On
M E R “ C O O S ,”
P ro p rieto r. S T E A
o •— W ill m a k e --------o
: day following.
Returning stage leaves Flor­
ence Tuesdays and Fridays a t 8
a. m. and arrives in Eugene at 6
i p. in. tlio day following.
O ic tin iu
Of T il 2
E N G L IS H
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347 Editors and Spsciallats
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The fu ll ¡number] of^w>>r<1.4'~«n«l term» 1
different dictionarivs for th e entire nlphalret
as follow s: S* oiimoj < th , 5J,,wo; ‘ .V ouch * t
W ebster (International), 125,000: t ...
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(six volum es,
com plete,)
.STANDARD, over 350,000;
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BUTTE
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93 3 M a r k e t S t.
JOHN C. GRAY,
DENTAL SURGERY.
O regon
THROUGH TICKETS
TO
C H IC A C O
NEW
ALL _
General Agent. Hoorn» 2 and 4, Shelton Block,
EUGENE, OREGON.
A. D. C H A R L T O N ,
A ssistan t General Passenger Agent.
255 Morrison St. Cor.5d.
F o r tle u n c l O r .
AND
SHASTA
SO U TH
ROUTE
OF THE
S o u th e rn P a cific Co.
E xpress T rains Leave Portlund D aily.
south ■ r " zz zz
15?*®
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NOTICE to HOMESTEADERS
ve been appointed, by the L nited States
t Court, t’ . 8. ComrniMdoner for the
of Oregon. Entries and final proofs can
en before m e at my office in i lorence.
A. C. WOODCOCK.
I A ttorney a t Law ,
'
O rogon
irw -K > K > m s 7 and 8 M cb,.ren-» B uilding,
tal atten tion g iv e n to collectidU a and pro­
t o * : btolueaa.
E . O. P O T T E R .
Attornev-at-I.a ......................
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F r . EEM C IC T-
A T T O R N E Y
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Floraa««.
Oregon.
LEADS in Newslness, B.-l’h'anr, Caagrs-
henslveness.
LEADS in Commlss'ons to AwtU
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(W rite for T e .ina •
Thî
W c îty
C h ra n íe b
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The NEWS PRINTING CO. FV»nv»r Color»**!
Ripans Tabules.
Ripana Tabules cu,e naurea.
Ripana Tabuin»: ai drugglst».
Ripana Tabules enr brytl..cue.
Ripans Tabules cure dyrpcpsla.
Ripaus Tabuleacti c i.a imene*1.
Ripana Tnbules atsh t dlg ftlon.
Ripans Tabuina ciir-> ’
hr u'»>
Ripaus Tabules cuif blllousne«»
Ripans Tabules: oi e rive: reitti.
Ripans Tabules cdre torpld l.ter.
Ripans Tabules: gcntl» cathartlc.
Ripans Tabules cure indi, estlon.
Ripans Tabules: fo>- sour stomach
Ripans Tabules: pl asant larattve.
Ripans Tabules cur live. trnuble»
Ripans Tabules cure co.iet p.itlon
Uu .ry,
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and moat co n -I »t1» W ’oìciy se.va »i »er ln t u
world prints r-<'i trly Hl c o lin i« »r tv?,z«
pago» of sev » .uortt'ir’ s i l le u r t* Inft.- it»
taon; ais y a u» tg.iidco.it tgn cu .t ¿r.d depart »a -it.
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C H R O N IC L E
S ilv e r D a ily
T he N ew « publish«» the representative p ip?r
(daily and ¿Sunday) w en o: *t I. mis: can.» >n
with every issue $5c a ibj ; l j - > i a fui $
m onths—in advance.
For samp e copy of any Issue a id res«.
tfcj
$ 1 .5 0
R e v e r s ib le
’** T h e G r e a t
Ar I 8:10 a m
Portland
8:50 p in I Lv
Lv|3:(K) a m
Eugene
1:59 n in Lv
8* ii Francisco Lv (7:00 p in
11:15 a m I Ar
A bove train s stop at East Portland, Orvg-m ,
(:itv, Woodburn, Salem, Turner,
Mari n,,
J,.fferson.
A lbany
,H alaey,
Harrisburg,
Junction City, Eugene, C reswell, ('«»tune Grove
_________ ___ __ bruins and a ll sU tio n s from itoseburg to Ash
I land in clu sive.
ROSEBURG MAIL, DAILY.
Ar I 4:10 p m
Portlaud
A CLANKING C ’ :OGT.
8:30
a m | Lv
Lv I 11:20 a m
E ugene
2:01
p m | Lv
Lv
i 8.00 a nt
Kose burg
5:20
p m | Ar
A w f u l E x p e rie n c e , f n < ''.‘ '»5:0 V a n I n ►
BALBM PAHWtMOltl, DAILY.
Proprietor.
X IlM o n rl U o tg l.
4:iw
p in | Lv
Portland
Ar i l l » a m
“ The moot dinagrerab e 1 xprrieuf n i-
f,;l »
¡» in | Ar
Salem
Lv I h:00 a in
H a p ?
r-HO
The United S ates, Dominion of
Oanadi and Nor b i n
UN
ONK
A m i tlae
.
M ap c f th a W o r ld
on iiik o - r t in i t atiutc.
Fa cl 9 2 a i l Go H l - M i 1' v v t
W e I t : , - I n - o i l - I: * T r O io Y ■ P.
p o . ..< * I Papa, I <» . M p u ii.l l*.-P -P.
' Ann i: ess
M . Il
cie Y 'llJ V O ,
l*ra,n'tu
s
F riir» n -t.,
HAM K l d t N - IsC -. ,'A U
A C herte f o r C70O.
Th-ro wr.s o:.ce ii rntuediau who out-
financed Ed.vurrt E Line, fcturiliuz as
tho statement tony seem, it it neverthe­
less true thut when this f recur retired
from Mr. Rice's ceinpaliY bo owed the
manager $700. To Mr. Rico the condi­
tion was not alone unusual— it was: Iso
irksome. Gao merniug, when l.o was
MARION MORRIS,
fretting niider it, be lean ed that the
actor had secured a first into eng: ge-
Shaving and
my travtla, ” ®r.:d tiio man f’O 1 C. i nicut at a large salary. lie srt down
D in i n a C a ra o n O g d e n It«, u te ,
osgn, “ was whin I icvuki'ii I in 1'
P c illm e u n X 3 u .fl0 t S l e e p e r s
and wrote an urgeut lettcr, fi-isbing
ARTISTIC HAIR CUTTING.
with a demand for an immediate rem t-
SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS, middle of the i.igbt in u M ivcuii I
RAZOR HONING A SPEC1ALTY--35C-
and beard a chniu 1 lank i.i n:y rnnu . < tuuro of "a check for 7l)0." In due
attached to a ll Through Train».
don’t know whelht r it 11 tho u»-ot inti-
coarse he r-ceived a ocuniunirntion by
West Side D ivision .
of a clanking > uin that ninkc« 1
mail containing a heavy metallic atsk.
FIRST rational bank ®ET mah .N ts ? i < n H oa * y ? x «* x Í: t
•onud w> dismal or I lie mere f ct of I
Tne letter read:
I-
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P iirtl.n il
Ar (« :2 0 p m
ing awakened 1 y 1» miro t!.: I «bo«'« 1:
7:30 ,I i, III
ni i | I.V
I.
"Dear Ned— Yours received. Find
Curvali
1 b Lv I 1 -35 p in pre»enca
12:15 p n I Ar
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<f Rome bmx living, lut 1 inclcjsed. as nqRMti-d, cheek for TOO."
OF EUGENE.
At A llw ny »n<i I'ori AllI» con n ect w ith train»
don't know i t a moro ni phuMi.t twab
The metallic disk was a C., B. if Q.
of Oregon C entral <k Eastern Hallway.
3 B. EAKIN, JR.. CA.H-R
T . O. HENDRICKS, P « ,..
RXPRBaS T R A IK S D A IL Y (B X C K IT WUND A T .)
railroad baggage check uocabered TOO.
eniug.
Ar
J
8:25
a
m
Portland
4 45 p m i Lv
“ I sat up i 1 brd, but conid « a noli,
—New York Herald.
• 5 0 .0 0 0 7:25 p m | Ar
Lv I 5:50 a in
M cM innville
P A ID U P O A 8H C A P IT A L ,
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,
inp, for the n o-n was as dark as a rock­
S6O 0 0 0
S U R PLU S A N D P R O F IT S .
G e ttlu g H e a d 7 F a r a FSghL
Through T ickets to all point» in th e Ka»tern et, and uiyheurt thin p-d w.t'iauspcmo
Canada and Europe can la* obtained at as I beard that w iild clank, cl.ink
On the way to Richmond bherman
A C C O U N T S S O L I C I T E D States.
low est rates from L. O. Adair. A gent, Engene
clank, n coainnuied Ljr a ztncigo » ' paid bet slight ut:ei,tn ii tn dress, but
R.
K
okiii
. kr ,
E. P. R ook »».
EUGENE,
.
.
.
OREGON.
fl
ng
1-
.sa
that
was
c^jilo
m
m
vscr
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:
Manager
A»at. O. F. and pass. Agt
when he did the «luff bnew something
Portland, Oregon.
and b1.Cl.n2 I reached uuuerniy pil.o.
was going to happen. “ There it going
and drew out my"—
to be u fight today, in e," s.iid Uolouel
NOTARIES.
’’Revolver?” »n-.geit d tho n.au wii
Andcnreid cf tho staff cue me ruing.
CuihLes every body's KiilPtites
“ How can yon teli?” askctl u com­
"Naw, my whis-jr fl i k. I look a rade.
SO V SA M S*
A. R. BUTTOLPH,
■ XPCRIKNOS.
p -ll lhat world huvo nr.do me wife
“ Why, man, tho general's over there
give c o ¡1 temperance lctiure if »be by the lire patting co u i lean roilr.r. "
conid l ave ir< 11 c.c"—
That day Cbeiuv.* with 4&cannoit fell
" A n d w la ll Camo of i.f"
into the hands cf tho atn.y.— Human
‘"Ibo win ky? '
DocoiLcnts.
F lo r a n o a ,
•
-
O regon , i
“ N •, no, t o c ’anking ghost.”
“ Tl'rll, I fell rff lorle 9 nfti r nwliile,
Rpi»<(e«l C lic iu lH try .
TR A O S M A R K S .
OCSICMS.
•i d wl.tu 1 g< t up in 1' e n.cn.i. g ni.d
A French sav.u.t thicks that ly th e
CHARLES GETTYS,
C O P V R IC H I S R e .
iutestigntrd, I found cu v.'bnt it Was. ’ year 30*.0 a spuitanl tlnutistry will
A-yon« MnAln» « .kHrh and «lrarrlptlon m .,
“A m a u ia e ? "
hot* bt-ii cii-covc ltd that sbi old i ntirn-
fr,-«. whether » [ ln».rrt<on If
orotmblz prtent*w-. < ommaniratlon. . t n i . l f
"No: I wu« the cn'y m-iuiac It was ly t badge Lntnuii ■ al.ure. This will be
g :,n M a /tlg OWwt « w ,.f,w y.cwrlng WjUut.
In America. W . hare » W«.hln»tmi .m«».
curled op n- :l< r n v I., tl, < hai.i oinl ail, gr-atly due to clp it ¡‘try v.ti» z t.g ltie
SEXTON
REG ">N
Paient. t*kon through Muun A Co rwrt.®
and it U uird , . t ¡0 be a ) C coon l.- .t h at c f tire »nn and tapping t a central
«UKiU notM . In the
tlielio lil popk-ow ned 1 d In-h I • d beat cl the globe. Uuc.cr the reign of
SCIENTIFIC
AM
ERICAN,
FRANK B. NILS 'N
(■rapt (l from its qa .rt-T« 1 d fool I 1 s chtmisiry I u earth, wc i re told, v.ill
way 10 my leom. L..I I v <. I i ( u ia h-sowa a vast p -u-erd ga den and the
nionlhn n —Hnirn w n l-. w d ttA >P
Buoib, r ingbt like li: it f r ., f rui a. d I
U u l on P atzwt » rau, Ir e . Artdrere
ait rate Will Hve iu pence and
, wood lo ll” —3L I xjch 1.1public.
M U N N * C O .,
b.tuij.
episcopal church
M ethodist
service. Preaching at Glenadu
Acme two Sundays of each month. Tonsorial Parlors.
IN S U R A N C E
P u n r .is;? -'
resources.
For inform ation, tim e cards, maps and tickets,
etc., c all on or write
THE
B E V T B B . C « I.R .
LEADS the Silver forces of Anrrlci.
LEADS in Mining ant U n.nt Smcz i ’portx
LEADS tn Special Depar menu.
LEADS In developing CuloraD'« wjaleriul
P O IN T S E A S T and S O U T H
EAST
1 ROGKy MOUNTAIN iVCV/C
• 1.0® Pre Year in .Advance.
YORK
BOSTO N A N D
. _ _
WEEKLY
W A S H IN G T O N
R. M c M u r p h e y ,
B uck-Eye Mowers and
JtESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Florence,
»Oregon. Sabbath service; Sabbath-
-------- Rakes.--------
Mool 10 o’clock a. m. Preaching 11
■lock a. tn. and 7 p. in. Sacrament of All other kinds o f-------------
be Lord’s supper on 1st Sabbath ot
Farming Machinery.
ianuary, April, July and October.
Sample» may be seen at my place.
Everybody is welcome to all the services,
^stor requests Christians to make Prices are the lowest.
W m. Brynd,
hem selves known.
I. G. K xotts , Pastor.
oin t Terrace, Or.
R E L IA B L E
Cn’y $ 6 J 0 : ú ? . ? .
Thj C m it st W o .l ii
t m s 11» tr e tn r
P H IL A D E L P H IA
I am agent fo r ........
IE . A N D . A C C I D E N T ,
d a il y
W IN N IP E G
I
c . H HOLDEN,
.at-Law and Notary Public.
:
' ’ u 'ld l a r «
Pacific C oast A g n ts
FO RK S
CRO OKSTON
W. W. NEELY, Prop’r.
gO . O. F. Ileceta Lodge No. I l l , meets
Tables furnished with all the
Severy Wednesday evening in Lodge
Wild
H»!i, Florence, Oregon. Brothers m delicacies of the season.
End standing invited to attend.
game, fish and fruit in season. Best
J. A. Y ates , N .G .
accomodations for the traveling
M arion M orbi », Sec.
public. Charges reasonable.
ATTORNEYS
Chv»»^«®.iw
H y M a I, P» a a ;e I'a t.l.
FARGO
Head of Tide Hotel,
labbath-Scliool
every
Sunday nt
Oa. m. Prayer meeting every lhitrs-
Itv evening at the church. Everybody
•rilially invited.
G. F. R ounds ,
1
Pastor.
ÍB
‘225,0 •
M IN N E A P O L IS
TO
The bent work a t th e m ost R easonable Prices.
Office over Loan en d Savings Bank.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
mi
ST. PAUL
M oney Saved
By
P a tro n iz in g it.
1
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A U T H O R IT A T IV E
533 Readers for Quotations
DULUTH
Perpetua Lodge, No. 131,
meets every 1st and 3d Saturdays Elu. R e n e
Och month. ‘ Members and visiting
artthren in good standing^ are cordially
incited to attend. I. G. K kotts , M. W.
B i . K yle , Recorder.
»
la «varytAUAig beau-ad 1U uolalug.
T w e n tv -th re e
S leep in g C a rs
.Sample Pages Free.
M ile s W e s t
of E u g e n e . E le g a n t
D in in g C ars
T o u ris t
A C E N T S W A N T S >.
ON EUGENE AND
S lee p in g C a rs
A
a o. U. W.
R,
T a iE C i t a t o Y iC u l*: a ts a ' v * ’« oeen. a H al va^s
wii! be. the tri« id hi I c aaau >io'i o > lie mh do »4
• g > nat comol -otlous cliqu s c*>r.»r ill-» is. >r
e p r-*a«ion-* <:, a m {in-4
f t v ill be taa4upw ul«ut
301,865 Vocabulary Tern.«
Elk Prairie Hotel.
BUSINESS CARDS-
of V. General Sheridan Camp,
Oa No. 5, meets lirst and third Satur­
days of each month. G. R. M ills , Capt.
E. E. B iiodie , 1st Sergt.
THE CHKUX IL'LK ran kb w lla uia gre alert
newspapers tn the Cn t** 1 Matm,
THE CHit i N a CLK nas nv<Efjal on t’»e Pacific
Vo*3i. It lead» all tu aoi it / «literpn«*« a »I ne *»
TIIK C iK .’ sIC .h /’d I ' e l i l c Ueporis u*«
the latest and iu>« r.fita >i« its L>;s. V e.vsti«
fu lest a n d s p ic ies t -in I its E L tu n aJ d fr o .u ia «
ablem pens in (tie Cuii iiry
T R IP S C O M P L E T E
S U C C IE N T
Florence and Hoad of Tide.
Single fare - - - -
85.00
Round trip
- - - -
80.00
Tickets for sale at E Bangs’s
livery barn, Eugene, and at H urd
& Davenport’s oflico in Florence.
Geo. Hale
CHRONICL
LAN j J a Q u
H E L E N A and
( A. R. General Lyons Post, No. 58,
L meets second- and" fourth Saturdays
of each month.
J. I. B uttekfield , Commander.
J. L. F uesisii , Adjutant.
¡LEADING PAPERI
CFTHE
The Funk & W agnalls
S ta n d a rd
FLORENCE
STAGE
ROUTE.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
:
to ------
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’president..............
:
month.
Stago leaves Engene Mon Jays
CITY OFFICERS.
:
NO. H
Ou the 1st, 10th and 20th of each D r a O f l i r a s , G l n ® l s ,
R E G U L A R D A IL Y
Judge................................... F- O. Potter.
and Thursdays at 0 a. m. and ar-
. .
( ............ W. T. Bailey
----Between-----
I Commissioners < ............ j T Callison [ rives iu Florence at 4 p. m. tlia
Clerk.................................A. C. Jennings
Sheriff.................................. A. J. Johnson
¡Treasurer......................... A. S. Patterson
¡Assessor................................IL P- Burton
¡School Superintendent......... C. S. Hunt
¡Surveyor...............................C. M. Collier
¡Coroner.................................J- W. Harris
¡Justice o( Peace.............. F. B. Wilson
¡Constable........................ Jonh 1'. Tanner
Eugene,
F lorence to Y aquina.
E- B a n g s ,
.
SIU8UWS ONLY PAPER.
|
O P P O R TU N ITY j
S H Z C K in a TH E witness .
H . A. VINC.fc.LT» PROP
“
STAGE LINE.
CO UNTY OFFICERS
CITY DRUG STORE,
| Leaves Florence Mondays, Wednes­
' Single trip 83.00. Round trip 85.00 Druggist Sundries
days and Fridays.
Arrives at Florence Tuesdays, Thurs-
and o et i rticltt
i days and Saturdays.
Connects with Steamer and Scotts-
"■ ' * * #
I burg Stage Line lor Drain.
Also with
. Stage Line for Coos Bay.
Charge i For Passenger and Freight Rates T E R M S S T R IC T L Y CAS
! reasonable.
EUGENE-FLORENCE
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FLORENCE, OREGON, FRIDAY, F e h . » I«»'-
GENERAL DIRECTORY
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YO UR H O H E PAPER
S U PP O R T IT
VOL. VII.
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N otary L ab ile,S urveyor
NOTARY
PUBLIC.
NOTARY
PUBLIC.
F L J R 2 N J 2 ..............OREGwN
P atents
Ml Urnndwav. N.w lerk.
T e s tim o n y o f a C a r e fu l Ol«l M a n
blare»vd V o u n < A tto r n e y .
to
a
The young lawyer wuh determined
that if vigilahce cm id aeeonipihb any­
thing the i ik-ie shculd ba decided in fa­
vor cf bis o ieut. and so when the care­
ful old man went npou the stand for the
defe se the attorney le.uni foiward,
prepared to fight every in- h of the way.
"Mr. Johnson, ihe plaintiff,” said
the car fui old man, "said that if I
w n il buy tb louse he would gel Mr.
Gim.sou to relinquish his lease. He
s..i I he thought Mr. Gimpsou would
agree t > go. I tuo-s”—
“ Never miud what yen guess. We
don't want any heuraay or guessing.
Your Louer [to the court J. I object to
I.us witness' t stimouv. Ho is guessing
tit what he say». We w ent fncts. ”
“ i x nso me,” said the old man. "1
was about to s.iy I guess at nothing and
insisted < u the understanding being es­
tablished iu my presence So the two
men tot together, with me ou hand, to
lisnu to whut they said. I uuder-
staod '—
“ Oujected to us incompetent. Your
honor, we don’t want to know what
this t r a i l understands was erne. Wo
want w hat bo knows was done. Wo
want” —
“ O~e moment,” said llie careful old
man. “ I was about to say that 1 under-
■land ordinary convcrsati« u with some
difficulty, and so that there might l-o
no error I insisted that they yell cut
their propositions iu loud trues, which
they did until you could hear th nt iu
the middle of tho town. I am inform­
ed”—
'•Your honor,” cried the young attor­
ney, "is nor time Io bn taken up lisicn-
lng to hearsay evidei co? He docs not
know He was informed that aucb and
such was so and so. Whet we mint
have is what he krows about tho trade
nu.l whether cr not he"—
"I urn i.iforinidru real estat'1 values,
having been n re..l estate agent all my
life," the eld m..n said, "und I knew
wh it the worth of that leu-o was Io the
bcl :cr < f it. Knowing the L.cts, I wou.d
Cx bis damages at $78 33. 1 believe"—
“ Objected to os a couelu- ion oud as
incompe tent What any man I beves is
not necessarilv good proof I don't want
to know wbat yon believe, but whi.t
you know. Wo must insist on y -ur tell-
big what you know and net whut yen
sur disc or wh .t yon eonjeciure or what
yoa th k or wl’.ut yon imagine. A
ccjr,rno'.ii is not a pl ice for exploiting
wl ut a man bclicvis, hut whut bo is
suio of. I think the court w ill support
mo in saying that we d -u’t want to
.know what this man believes." And
the young lawjcr looked ccnfiucntly at
the justice.
‘I was going to ray,” »aid the wit-
uc~s, “ that I belicvoihut i9 n i l . C h i ­
sago 1. cord.
CULTUEE OF CELEEY.
KALAMAZOO RECOGNIZED A3 ONE Or
ITS CHI_F CENTERS.
W h a t H o lla n d e rs H a v e A c c o m p lis h e d I n
th e V ic in ity o f T h is M ic h ig a n T o w n —V a ­
r y in g C la im s as to th e 1'roflts o f C e le ry
G ro w in g .
Kalamazoo celery is so well known iu
every part of this couutry that the uamo
is used Icr ell tho letter kinds of cel­
ery, and, liLe Elne Point oysters and
Littlo Neck clams, the guarantee con­
tained iu the name sells the article to
the rxclu'ion of o:her brands. The ex-
i dienes of this cch ry is said to be duo
t three things—good seed, dark, heavy
t ¡1 and eaie tu growing and bhaching
it. Caretnl packing might be added.
Bus as any gardener can »elect good
reed and give the plants good cultura
Kalamasoo must excel iu the coil’ or
better natural ccuditious us u celery re­
gion.
The celery mcadort» ara just outside
of the town ct Kal-an uzoo, uonh and
south ef tbo city, and »urroni ded hy
bills, divided crosswise by a high ridge,
o:t which tho houe.'s are built Tho
meadows aro about three miles long
and a mile wide. These bottom lanes
are not common farm ug lands, but aro
composed of n peculiar form of black
made, the result of vepciuble decompo­
sition, and formerly tiny were eo rich
that no fer.ilizers were need-d Not
more tbau u dozen ye: rs a-o very littlo
celery was raised on th(»o n endows
and none ler »b’rmeut to o’litr mar­
kets Joseph Dutkly, the florist, was
one of tho pioneers iu the industry, rec­
ognising the peculiar value of the
uinck soil for orlery. He owued one of
th ■ earliest celery farms, and if is re­
potted that he umassed a fortune from
the business before it was injured by
competition.
In recent years the output has been
so enormous that prices have dropped
front 30 rents to 10 cents per cozen,
mil many growers have been complain­
ing Tho seasons of 1803-3 were cum-
puratively poor ones, and a number rf
the growers left t'toir farms to engage
in the s n business in tho suburbs of
N'-w York, but they siou returned io
the.r hometown. Tho growersura near­
ly all Hollanc.ors, and thpy live ia
dwellings on their small- -hcldingv,
which generally oonsi-it of from five ta
ten acres. Tuey are a frugal, indnatrioua
race, uud they adopt the most advutic.d
system cf intensive farming. Five acres
here easily support nu ordinary Holland
family, and there is no doubt hut tho
heu-l of it, saves money.
The city t f Kalann-zeo is ouo cf tho
pren,icrt in the country, nnd it owe9
not a little rf this t i the indoatry of
the rclcrv growers. The nmoent <f cel­
ery »hipped fro.n the ciiy varies from
Tire lu c le p r n .tv u t F la g - D r iv e r ,
year Io year, but n comervative esli-
stira leurit s e ho e unet diJew-n- lnato places the average quantify at Cl)
helwc i u C l.fer ia -t.. r-drh r tons per day from July I to J u 1.
r
uu rnr-iru ii.ch n . i m e t with This would mean about li.GOO.OOO doz­
m ay a ru e sho lt la the wild and ens, iv.d nt 10< ents per doc n this would
t r.o.ly west, end they sona lent t th t amount to {I3C0,000 As this it n very
t el
:1( 11 il.ll I - I 1 n’t I t c f ti n ten s low e;tima:e, one is ultnosr s ifo in say­
if er. 1 piad s high r ia t .□ social «c.il.t ing that the iuiiurtry nets the town at
tb. i tho ineaiul ct I. n cast.
lea t $500,000 a year.
Thera it a i o' 1 clrivar c.r Monterey
Tin- benebf s tf celery nro picked ill
tvb-ti -deter.aided llint his p.itionssh. II wond'm boxes and stipped t i comroi»-
l he no nt:.-take cc:ic ruing his r u t jiou men. Tho boxes e.ro mads iu tho
statu', and in a quiet w he < bcc ks i 11 town, giving employment to a n ttuber
ut. mpt.c to tnuk' a scrv.u i ot him. A of mechanics. They nre nhoct tho r.iza
«licit time i go he v as duving a party cf n pencil crit'n, SI inches Im^t, 10
>f tourists id: t, when on q - loi it'd incl rswido nnd G to 8 iut has deep.
la y v o l a lu n m y . -1 1 in ia t a little
Ferlilizirs arc now used frce.y npou
l-y 1 r air < t » icrionty i;::h d:
the already rich I ettoin I n r!a, and < v-
"My niL'i-. c o you Lnow tho inline cf ery t mo n grower takes u I iad of telery
lb: I w ild fl ..V
into the io.-.u ho I r ngs l a It u load t f
“ Y ;»,” h ei lied and C.ah lc a io f fertiliser. It isrluimed that four crops
bis i aders with l.u w h p.
of colery ere nised ia ouo season oa the
t h p .u i I a moment f< r him to give land, lint t h is rot literally tine. Tho
the fan e, but l.o inert.y Clacked to tho farm-rs m-iks f nr plantings, which
.' eeli rs.
mature from J ly to Deromfccr, bat
“ D ver, do J c j kno w tho narr- ct these can Ii wi.lv to called four crop».
t t fl .wer?" »ha repeated i.i an in.peri- Th? fir11 plan ing is made early, und as
o. s ti no.
this relcry mu t bo bleached with
"Yep Git in t'rre. Dally!”
boards it it f i i.ifer.or grade. Tho old
A-.-n.u thus waited und again cler.ia :d- say-n;: it thut celery is not fit to eat
cd :
until uftcr thu first fro t, nnd i i a rcuso
“ ?I in, don't yea know tho name cf this is true, but modem conditions of
that 11 we;-;"
onr markets demand that celery r.bi.II bs.
“ Yip. G’lorg there, Pclet"
ready for n--e ull tho year tonud. The
"Tlun why don't yn t tell me?"
southern growers scud it north early in
"Oh, yoa vaut 11 know, to.», <’ a y u? luinmrr, and sines peopl? will buy ti ls
That s n wild tose "—uan Emuciboo vegetable out of season tho Kalamazoo
P oll
growers begin to Fend their p-o. urt to
tho cities much ca.Jier than five years
Jllr. anti 5Tra. IV^ pob .
ago.
“ There is m e very admirable trail
Tho quertiou cf profit i-t < elery grow­
nloat pigeon',” su. I A II Mather if ing is a disputed one, mid. like si raw-
Cincinnati. “ I have nlwav* h. d u pen fier y fanning, them aro stories eu-rei t
chant I r birds, mid slice 1 v.as a tmiill of farniert making 03CO p r acre, while
bey have owned a numh- r c f pigeons. others ela tn that if they make C'O per
V.'hen pigioi.s lu .te, i cy do so I. r life, acre they i. r? l.o ug well. At Green tow ut
und t.iC av- rage const..ney r.u ong tin m O . where tho largest ed sy farm under
is ui great us gun ug hum: d beings. 1 th- rotitri 1 ef cue tuiiu is located, fl.:»
have watched them car, lnlly und never proilfs arc sa.d I > nverago between $300
saw o: e of them ilrsctl its mate. I l.::d und C100 j er nrre There i e neatly ICO
n ve-ty buncisome lnch< lor piiu-on IhSt a-wi s planie I v. It i rclery o:i that farm,
was quite attentiro to one thut was and if the»« figatfsi re correet the own­
■iintod Wh'-n the taste return'd boil e, er In .1 e very reason to belli ve that L.r:u-
he found ibis pigren hcveriug around ing does p:y. Like the Kalamazoo cel­
..ie cote, and. taking iu the sito-it.ou at ery lards, tl.o toil nt Gieentowu. O.. is
a glance, all .eked the gay bird and exceedingly rich and well adapted to
nearly killed hint After thut th- re was the initcre cf the rclery plant. But
no attempt upon bi» part tolreu k u p even ro, eheap labor mutt be employed
♦’•• 1-tlc hojie. They have no divor- es to tnako tho farm pay uuyihn.g liko
. o:,g them, rnd abeg-thcr valuable t TOO or $100 pe r aere Here iu Kalama­
-sou» in i.e.if tie h. ppi' ess enn bo zoo tho growers believe that $:00 und
vned from p geoue "— Wusbiugton $200 per aero is n good profit, uud a
.ar
hi 4i with t?u acres of »oil need not
suffer greatly with such an income, bix
T ib l'airalnn Tíonrr.
The pv» o i fl ¿er is intinni-ely as- years ago tho same laud confil have
.-o i..te-l i i i ptilur b ,tends v,.th tho made profits cf (400 per arro, tat then
ruciflxien 1. i lin cei: tais are H'pnestd the glowers were receiving Jnst tv.ico
io typily tin- Father bon and Holy us mue h ler the r eclcry as Ih-y n o to­
pirit, while in il'cth f» pails the im- day —Kulaniuzco Ccr. Now York Post.
■giualive rye finds llie crors, the nails,
Pre-w ore a t the earth’s Csnter.
il.o spear, the cn v u c,f ihtrns, the halo
The philosophers who have fljcre l o-i
and various other emLh n ui.c objects.
the i-oiiditicn of things ut tho far.h»
The first visit cf p itilrntiol fever tn cvi.ti r give opinions which vary wiuily.
this conn ry was in ¡7. 3. ItSS'.as .Seme tbn k ll at ihe ei.v.h s it tenor
hr ughl from the V.'csl Jut.iis to Riw con posed i f wl Me hot molfeu matter,
•«hers are cf the op nion lhat tho
York by tran’ng vciscls.
Sure is so great that ail sab.-tai c
Chartes VI cf Prnucowi.» hated ly lieeu tot:deu»ed beyond ocr paw
bis |<-'ple, ci d in d.eriricu was tinned conception. Dr. Young goes co far as to
i l.e Well I ci'cved.
say that a block of steel 10 lei t
wenld be pic!»«ed into a l.krk i
A new moou filling Lrtween fl an 1 8 b eirquuretf lakeu 4,000 Bills» I
a tu. in the summer season menus raiu. thu earth’« caitaca-
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