The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, June 04, 1897, Image 1

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s in g le trip $3.00. Round trip $ 5 .I h
P r o p ’ r,
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to
Insonitna, nervousness, a n d ,.
if not relieved, bilious fever I
or blood poisoning. Hood’s
Pills stimulate the stomach,
rouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, con­
stipation, etc. SS cents. Sold by alt druggists.
The only Pills to take with blood's Sarsaparilla.
Pills
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Fui- Passenger and Freight Rates
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Florence, Or.
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Treasurer ...........
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K. Weddle
Marshal..........................
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of Tide.
Fi •rene.- Lu lg-- No. 107.
A. Reg Blur ;um.nimicatimi on second
anil fourth Saturdays in each month.
S. E. K urkudm , W. M.
I. tì. K itotth . Secretary.
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J. 0. FLINT, Proprietor
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O U R A IM — To iurni.-Ji th e best
accom m od ations
at reason able
prices.
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W . W . N 3 E L Y , Prop’r.
T ab les furnished w ith all
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Head of Tide Hotel,
d elicacies o f ttie season.
W ild
gam e, fish and fruit in season. B est
-accom odations for th e travelin g
A. R. General Lyons P ost,-No. 58,
b secuiid anil fourth. Saturdays public. C harges reasonable.
each Iboutli.
J . I. B i T T E R F iE l.n , Commander.
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Corner 9th & W illa m ette Sts.
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President ....................
A WALTON,
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A Complete Line of Drug
ORTHERN Eugene,
Pacific, Ry. T E R M S
rick ets for sa le a t E. Bangs’s
livery barn, E ugene, and at Hurd
& D aven port’s o f f i c e in Florence.
CITY O F F IC -R '.
( successors
DPfl£5.lBiieii6S, Qtiticals,
T R IP S
Florence and M
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S tage le a v es E u gen e M ondays, R E G U L A R D A IL Y
—• Betw een----
W ed n esd ays and F ridays at (5 a.
m ., a rr iv in g in F lorence the day
follow in g at 10 i. m .
R etu rn in g—stage leaves F lo r-
«nee on M ondays, W ednes la y s
and F rid ays at 3 p. in., arriv in g
in E u g en e th e fo llo w in g d a y
at 6 p. ut.
.Clerk....................
Alteriti’. ................... ........... A. J ./ohusin»
Treasurer......... .
Assessor ....... .... ............. D. P. Burton
Sen.» d «aiH-rinteii lent......... U S. H ’d it
Hurveyor j ................ .............C. M. Collier
Cormier.................. ............. J. W. Harris
J listine of P e a c e . .. ........... F. B iViison
Const aide............. ........Jouti F. Tanner S in gle fare
Round trip
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Judge.
T H E CHRONICLE ran K b with U»« <reat«Bl
neuspMpera In Ihe C a'ted sta tes.
T H E CHH o NICLE has no »iu al on th e Paciflo
Const. It lead« all In ability enterpri-«« a n i n e * a
T H E C IKt> S’ICiaK's I’elPgrap ilc Reports are
the latent and m ov reliable. Its Local N ew s tae
fh lea» and nplciett an I its Editorial« from tue
•blewt pen« In the Country
TH EC tirtO N iC LK iiusalwava been, and alwava
w ill he. the friend and ctiain »Ion of the peo »le 1«
affuiiiat com bi •atlona, cllqu -o corporation«, w
op.T”iMlon«« of an«' t ln d It Alii be Independent
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M’. O. ZEIGLER, Proprietor.
Ha meets every 1st and 3d Saturdays
eacn month. Members mid visiting E U G E N E , - - - O REG O N
brethren in good standing are cordially
iuvitadto attend. I. <». K t n-rs, M 'V.
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NEW
YORK
BO STO N AND ALL
P O IN T S E A S T »nil S O U T H
Fur Information, time cards, maps mid tickets
etc., call on »r wiite
o.o. F Heceta Lodge Xu. Ill,m eets
R . M O M J V ’ HEY,
L Hail,
WeJiiesd.iv evening in Lodge
General Vjent. Ro »ms 2 mnl l, Shelton Block,
FI oreoce, Oregon. Brothers in T w e n t v - t h r e e
BUGBSB, OitK i JX.
goat&tlUHi'hng invited to attend.
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Assistant General Passenger Aveitt.
of Eugene.
255 Morrison St. C«»r. 3d.
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CHURCH, Florence,
. Sabbatli service. Sunbath-
o'clock a. in. Preaching l i
7 p ir Sacrament of
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April, July and Octoiier.
is welcome to all the sen ices.
Christians to make
known.
I. G. K notts , Pastor.
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■IX month,.
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MUNN A C O .,
•Wl Mrendn.,. K.w
Y erh .
»e $780 a » m I «-m enep*. I^eition
naneiit. Rnfi-ie» re. Endow self«
•rrNerl frtmtt|>e<l ptiw»lofw». The
onni. S ur IiiBoraiN» Bldg., Çhivtigo.
firm mother.' clubs, but In this tbs
club is hump- >ed by the linguistic fact
nuive refi, n e t to.—Chicago Tribune.
,ee such an important reform to t
«.omen was iutoduced as this of keep­
ing their skirts out of the mod, and *
GOOD WORK ACCOMPLISHED BY A
club whose purpose is to make such a
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reform general may well be credited
CHICAGO GIRLS’ CLUB.
Martha R. Aimy cf Jamestown, N. with being the most eminent organiza­
Y., wl.eu inked her views cn the “ mf'- tion of the kind know» for a century.
T im M ajority IN tit io n —Pique« an d C otton
jerity peti ion,” in a manner positive Mrs. Welby nays that the club w ill do
t a n v a e — T h e R ain y Day C lu b — Larap
an,i firm replied:
more for the health and happiness of
8ha<lee aud S le e v e s — T h e H e ig h t o f
“ From the time when Margaret Brent women than any other clnh. hhe has
S ty le.
asked to vote in the Maryland assembly, '-e rived letters from women in every
t of the United States aud Canada,
The clnbbrcso cf t? e Girl»’ Mv.tnnl Jau. 21, JC47-8, to the present ».i.y tl.e
"g for information and desiring
B neflt club is at 631 West Supctior v emeu cf America have leen asking
^ership. The slight feeling of em-
v.rei t iu:d if iu good financial ronuiticu 1 . a vcice in government. Wi en all
.rr;;<Kment that troubled some of tho
fo far tvs i‘s rui ning expenses are eeu- legitimate ai game nt »against the grant­
¡oncers in the movement hat disappear-
ccrued. It i t self supperting, a ll hough ing of their reasonable rcque-'ts hav-
ii, and w omen walk about, in akirta of
the fees arc so small, Ibe initiation fee t.i.ed, they have been met with "t!
being 25 cent a aud the dues 5 cents a inane apology that when a majority cf sensible length secure in the knowledge
week. The membership numbers about. women want to vote the truffrugo w ill that they are admired for their common
sense.
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225, and includes a number cf the lei­ be conferred upon them. •
“ Since * he right cf petition is the
At the 'fttSttOig e f t h e Rainy Day
sure class liesides a large number of
culy polit 1 right which a di fruu- club in BiiXikljrtra-’foM-'days ago most
k .f supporting young women.
The club was erganized in 1890 by ehised class enjoys the inference is that of those iu attendance wore walking
six young women u bo recognized the il.e prerequisite to enfranchisement dresses of cenuayept height, although,
fait that a home cf luxury was the fate should be a petit ion sirued by a major- as it w as a fair tiny, it was not neces­
sary to appear in tho regular bad weath­
of comparatively few, and who longed i y of all the women « j ' e slate.
"I deny the right
any person or er costume. Even on. bright days it is
to divine the favors fortune had bestow­
ed upon them with their less fortunate power to t.emand sui li a test as a ma­ well to dress comfortably, with the bot­
sisters. They had worked together for jority peti.ion. Tho declaration of in­ tom of the dress at a safe distance from
some time iu the Ashland circle cf dependence does net say, We hold these tl.e dust of the grnuntt: and the niem-
King's Daughters, but the club was not truths to be self evident, tliat when nil beis of the club understand this perfect­
in nuy way miner the nuBpires ef iho men, rr a majerity of them, shall ask ly. The prospects cf tlie clnb ure er -1-
King’s Daughters. A'.'ee Cary Burk­ for their iualicuuble rights the y shall lent. So soon as it is generally uni •-
hardt, one of the founders, is president receive thou. It says thut all men are stood there w ill be thousands of women
created eqnal and endowed by tl.tir on its roll of tuemberehip, for rainy
of the elnb.
After the regular classes were estab­ Creator with certain inalienable rights, r.ud uiue.dy einys are os common in one
lished Saturd ,y evening was set aside aud i hat to secure these rights govem- city as another and in country places
us well. Dame Fpshion may have rebel­
for socials and lectures, the latter on tncu s are inslitu'ed.
“ If this time honored instrument sets led apaiiiKt the. rainy elay costume at
history, hygiene, Delsarte, general care
of the health aud other interesting sub­ forth nuy ere supreme preposition of first, but even shfc'Ras jpinddthe piocee-
whit h all others are but corollaries, it siru now, and all who wear the sensible
jects.
A library was started at onee, und is the stati ment thut governments are clothing have the satisfaction cf know­
ing that they ate stylish as well as com­
that, together with tho games and mu­ instituted to secure rights.
“ The theory seems to bo growing fortable.—New Ycrk Press. '
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sic for those who do not wish to join
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the classes, helps to make the even'ngs alarmingly prevalent iu. these latter r. i.
L a m p Sh ade» a u il S leeve*.
spent iu the clubhouse both profitable days tl-al the government should confer
ri flits, and that on y when the demand
Three years ago when women wow
and p'.easaut.
The cxjx-uscs were defrayed at first is so strong that it eati no longer safely back r.t lSifO iu fheiij sleeves—whatever
by the proceeds of a concert, which w llihold them. If this be true, Colum- »hey were iii aiiythidgeY«e>2-fi{mji Shades
made a nest egg of $208 to start en. b a is no bi tier tliau old King John. In aspire!11 o riXwl t hem h» • 4 licit Volmiii-
But tl.e club very scon ou'grew its ail the pe.gi s of history, ancient or mod- uousness und. blossqnied forth..inf9 Yepi-
small quarters, nnd it was decided l e t irn, there is not n corded nn instance table canopies, covered with elaborate
to build. About 81.600 was raised by where a determinant majerity rf un- confect ions of silk, lhCC"and ribtjein.^'Last
subscriptions, entertainments and ba­ reeegn zed persons ever asked for an ex- year innumerable reefs had been taken
in the still ample sleeves and lamp
zaars, which paid for the let nt 631 teUFien el rights or privileges.
"A volume would not contain the rec­ shades showed their desire to reef also.
West Superior street, upon which a
ord of instances in the wcrld's hi'tcry Empire shades, straight- and • aeverb,
wlie.e au active, aggressive minority moe.crate iu size aud guiltless of..frip­
h.is demand' d an rxtens on of rights peries, were all tho rage. . Yon coaid
and privileges mid received them. The huve them with their simple frames
who.e story of the rvolutiou of liberty covered with varioifs eolofed silks, gath­
is but an illustrated sequence of exam- ered cn and drawn-tightly over them,
p eg win re the few have asked mid the finished top and bottom with a fnll rucfie
many received. T' confine ourselves to of the sumo silk or the same colored
o.ir own country, wo should never have mcns-iylice de aoie, or yon eohld have
hud a Drcuraliui s f Iudepeiidcnee if it the m in parchment, jteccrated with old
had been necessary, to have a.mujor ty prints applied, outlined by dainty sorojls
of the colonists declare, for it. The ma- in water color, or you eykuld have them
j tity, and especially the wcali'hy peo­ decorated entirely in" w^ter color jn s h y
ple in ee-.oiiial days, thought it better to design that n est appejQed toyoii. - - •
enunre the ills they had than to run thh
This year sleeves huvo. shrank: to ih-
risk of others which they Jtuew npt of, fipitrsinial proportions anil lqjfop,shades.,
At one time during the Revolutionary were in etespnir. They conld see no WTty
war there were twice as many Ameri- I fcr them to ehriuk. In affeeting--the
cans iir arms against tho enuse of itidc- I style ef the empire they hail diseonnted
peudcuee os there wero iu the American tiie sleeves nozt stage of shrinkage».
army. The loyalists in this country al­ There was one aw frir'ttbftifnt when they
ways claimed that they wero iu the feared they would have to acknowledge
majority. In New York stn'e originally themselves out of it, when some oner
ALICE CAI1Y DUIlKHArOT.
handsome and commodious clubhouse 'only freeholders voted. Did the poor with a brilliant mind said “globes,”
was built which cost $7,000, $500 b-ing man unanimously petition for the fran- Aud globes it is. They are the very
paid each year on tho indebtedncK». ' ehise? D d the poor bluek man iu the latest, anel 1 hey are jnst as close a fit for
This amount is ruised 1 y outside sub­ state rf New York in 1G46 unanimous­ lamps as the op to date sleeve is tot
scription, entertainments, etc. They ly tr in auy determinant majority poll- women.—Chicago Chronicle.
t en for the lnmchisef D.d Alnihnm ,
■till owe $3,000.
Tha Height af StyU.
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The house was dedicated nmid great L ncelu insist open n majority petition I
Upon
stylishly
attired
young
women
from
the
slaves
before
s
piling
the
emun-
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enthusiasm and bus drawn an immense
membership from that vicinity. It is eipation proclamation? D ii the negroes in aiternneu dress at the various picture
finished acniirably and furnished for iu the «oath in the days cf reconstruc­ galleries in the city are noted gowns of
the special needs of the organization. tion circulate a petition to find out how cloth, soft India cashmere or drap d’sto
in black or colon, elurk or pale, tho
On the ground floor are the rooms oeen- i many wanted tc vote?
pied by the janitor and his wife, tho ; “ If a majerity test is to be tvqnirrd, costume consisting merely of the gnyin
matron, nnd consist rf u little five room I tho logic i «Mie situation deniunos that lined With silk and a little teiy bohavi
flat Tho bathioonis, which ara always it be a me.ji ritv <>f citizens, both men jacket Sou velvet,- brocade or rnoiht,
i eelged with far, with a girdle to match,
open for the use of the members, are al- , aud women."— l ew York Tribuna
a huge empire mnff, aspreading picture
«o on this floor, as well as the furnace
h:.t with a witrhlffco crown, and ahy
I'lqnea a n d C o tto n C anvas.
and storage' rooms. On t lie second floor [
Judging irt ni tlie quanti les of piqne number of eiisjoiiitW 'looking feathers
are the e.ffic'vH, library, two largo recep­
tion root ., and a well appointed kitch­ displayeu in the shops, it is to be a fa- apparently fastened cn with one stitch
en where tlic eexiking lessons take vorite mnterial the coming summer. It nnd a promise and blown hither "and
place aud which, as furnished, is u r.ieid- is of light! r weight, net nearly rostilT us you over the r‘picture” creation. The
el kitchen in every reuse e f the term. it nsed to be, and the ilifti rent colorings wrarers of these jackets, spite of th«ir
The third floor is divide el into a huge nrp very i.traotive, the pule yellews, big umfTs and big huts and merely or-
auditorium and two rausio rooms in picks and bines especially so, while nanie ntal fnr trimmings, look cold and
there are dark bine striped with white long skiite-d »Mil short waisteei: f6$Tr
front.
The entire house has hard finished and tan with u hairline of white which abnormal hats and tunffs out of all sort
floors, and the nem s, with tho exeep- j shmld make up very smartly. This is a of pnqiortioii to their insufficient little
tion ef the large auditorium, nre fur­ fabric which is particularly pretty fer 12 itieh jackets. Certainly until oue
nished with rug». All the furuittiro ex­ rhiidren's wear, nun iu tbs coals and has tieeome neenstomed to this mode o f
cept the auditorium folding chairs was capes trimmed heavily with bands of ure ss it scarcely appeals to one’s senge
donated by friends of the institution. openwork insertion is much Letter for cf the appropriate or liecoining for w in­
This is probably us attractive a elnb- summer than any silk ce-nlel possibly be. ter wear on the Street. However, it ;ia
hottse os there is in the city, especially For grown up people piqne loe ks best considered “ the height o f style;" there­
when it i.s taken into eousideration that made in a se rere style, and a exiat and fore what further need tie said aguinat
it is managed entirely by girls. These j .ekei in tailor fasl.ie u an' always satis- it or in its favor ?—New York Post.
young women say the organization is taetory. There is a rntneir, and one thnt |
B rid a l T o llr U .
what its uamc indicates—ib-ligh'fully se'enis to have more found»lion in fact
On
aenne
oi
the exrsages of bridal
mutual in its hem fits. The members ef than ment rumors, to the effect thut the toilets the neck is rounded low, the
the leisure class huve time and ways to loi se ei-ekecat is to be made up in space thus left filled in with shirred or
plan and to work for the support of tlie these piques This is a style w hie h re- plaited monsseline de soio or a full
club ontside the club's own limits. The quins f re ut cure in eut unel m i ke. Russian gn:m]s; of embioidered satin,
wageworkers do their part in dues and When it is leeemilip, it is immensely the sleeve puffs mulching thia gninipe.
but v. hen it is not it is the very ug-
arc always ready to engage in entertain-
When a high close, satin bodice is prefer­
mento, for which they pay a regnh r ad- iest garment any e no can wear. T he red, it has u battlemeuted eollgr bunel
Diisaion price as a help to the s< venue gered ak.rls, tnae.e with the narrow of the- satin, with plaiting* of very rich
of the rlub. It is impossible to < Kt.mute ; ores, are to be fashionable for rique lace showing between Ibe stiffened pearl
the value to the leisure class cl the les­ anil such materials, eae h se-am having trimmed tabs. Below this a dainty jubot
sons which they learn of the girls und a eertfing rr pip.up, lin esef braid or of the same lace, caught here anel there
young women who every di y glean ex­ uarieiw anel effective insertion.
The eonviis cloths are mneh on the with jeweled pins, urupes the front of
perience in the business world These
erile
r of due ks and come in a great va- the corsage from throat to waist
industrial members are blight examples
ri ty ef coloring. They wash Well, do
of patience und perseverance.
“ I should be glad," wrote Mrs. Julia
The classes are all free, with one ex­ not rhriuh unel nre nut so heavy or Wurd Iiowe to some Chicago reformers
ception, and the fee for that one is on­ t arm us the iinek, and therefore prrfrr- the ether day, “ to joiu in any effort,
ly 10 cents, the rharge being made cn reel ly many, but they huve U mi e.isad- made with wisdom anel charity, to bet­
nceonnt f f ucecssaiy expeuse involved. e.ntage of mussing very easily. The ter this state of things, bat the burelon
The other class»-« are carried on by 24 I i.s, the tail, the blue and the black of years Is gius to weigh n[»ou me and
volunteer t<» ehers, who aim to make mid white are particularly netieeable my powers, sneli a s they remain, aio
their instruction as practical as possi­ this year and sheniel leek very well bcuvily mortgaged.”
ble. For the i.rcssmnkii'gclas- a sew iug mane up in the tuilrr styles, and braid­
machine has lieen given, sotli.t n< thing ing is especially pee-el on them! there- |
A sleeve that terminates at thewritt
is left out ef the fullest i-istruf t.i-u fore it would be well for any woman boue murks the gown Io which it br­
who
is
cleve
r
with
her
uceeile
to
begin
nwi-ssary to cut, fit and mare complete
ie ngs as l.eing u relic of last season,
anything iu a girl's warooihe. The now unel braid herself a smart Etew, while a plain er low collar ii equally
eisikiu* classes nre especially interest­ Lolero or tv y other slient jacket, fof reliable as an indication of uutiquity.
ing, the tjgory being followed by prac­ she will erituinly find it fiwiiionuble
tice aud illostration iu the shape of n v. lie u I hr warm weal he r e < mrs. De nim,
A blackboard is a most nsefnl thing
r hie b i» very mneh on l he same ordtr in a nnrsery. Chilure u will find a resi­
supper.
—ut
least
resemble
sit
elewcly
in
uppenr
This institution is not for the co call
st ant souree of amusement in elrawing
e<l “ «ulnm rgvd tenth"—docs not aim ..nee— w ill be v a in in the bruieleu rea­ ou iL It k I miu I i I not bo too high, bat he
at riv.lizing, but Americanizing. This ' ltimes, und l be plain blue linens w ill eaaily within tlteir reach.
» isirtet being composed entirely of for­ also l e I rained, so there is plenty of
eigners of ihe poor bat thrifty class and fancy v.ink for the long winter even­
Tb» French wemeu artists and smslj>-
speaking their native languages in their ings.—Harper’s Bazar.
tors are petitioning the School erf Fine
»Himes, it is hard to gel ut the hi ails of
Aits for auniiasiou on t»w same tt<raM
T h e R ain y I'ay C lnb .
the families, as they stay at home so ,
as nn ii .
M
-W
.
B
rthu
V
«
’e
Il.y
has
good
reason
entirely thal ninny cf the women do i ot
There are in Paris 8,000 women who
understand the English lanpu gi at alL ' or calling the Re.iny Day rlub "tho
I. lias been the desire of tin club to lab of the ecultny. “ It is a long flint ore heads of mercantile houses.