The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, July 16, 1897, Image 1

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Liver Ills
G reat B r ita in at W ar.
CONSUMPTION.
Our purely defensivo strength rest»
I would th at ray lova w ere a lily fair
□]Kin au assumed naval supremacy suffi­ T he C on d ition * W h ic h I n v lie m F i ^ h o li t
And 1 would that I w ere a auuboam bold,
o f T hia Ih-ead l>i«enae.
cient to sweep all enemies frem the seas
S till to be dresbina her flow ery hair
The ijerw <if thn di.*awo caunoi ob­
rAT-
FFIOSRS
Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti­
A ll day long w ith m y airy gold.
—to such an extent at ull events as to
G k /L F im iis r E Z R .
pation, sour stomach. Indigestion are promptly
insure ns against tho possibility of be- tain h foothold until tho rvshitive pow-
Or would that she w ere the dew th at lies
---------- S A IL S
cured by Hood's P ills. They do their work
' ing starved iuto submission, although ore of the tisanes havo be n redneed.
3 T A O B L iIN E .
la th ’ rwia and I tho rcse tree were,
i E ¡ i.,-.
To fold say red leave« over her oyea
' otherwise unbeaten. This necessarily There must I* not only the seed, but th«
, . .William I*. Ixird.
On the 1st, 10th anil 20th of each
And make iny sw eetness a part of her.
menus that the navy must be in a posi­ soil. This impaired power of reaiatanco
.......
11.
K.
Kincaid.
-ecretur»’ •>( Siate
! month.
tion not only to guard home waters, but may lie the result of heredity, aud this
Would I w ere a breeao th at is w here it w ill
’r-a»-irer. ..«A ,............... Philip Metclien
A ud she a leaf in som a lonely plae»L
Leaves Florence Mondays, Wednes­ I Single trip 83.00. Round trip 85.00
also to undertake extensive operations, influence in the causation of disease la
How 1 w ould clin g to her, King to heft till
Inpi. P'lblic Ins, ruction.. ..G. M. Irwin.
days mid Fridays.
'
offensive
as well ns defensive, upon ev- seldom shown to better advantage than
She gather»*! mo up in her green embrace.
Arrives at Florence rnesdays, Thurs­
State Printer........................H-
e a s’ly and thoroughly.
,iy sea. Any serious interruption of our bi the history of consumption. There
and Saturdays.
Or w ould th at sho w ore a fawn so gay
Best after dinner pills.
mido would entail consequences almost have lieen instances in which a single
Lttoruey (ienaral........... C. M. Idleman. days
Connects with Steamer and Scotts- |
And I w ith in som e low ly bed
25 cents. All druggists.
os disastrous as the complete stoppage ease introduced into a long and sound
. ............. K S. Beall burg Stage Line for Drain.
Also with For Passenger and Freight Rates Prepared hy C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mass. Where o ft her s Ivery feet w ould stray
of our food supply. Whether the British nucestry has vitiated tho stock forever.
S n w m e C .n i t À
......... F. A. Moore Stage Line for Coos Bay.
And dim ple th e tu rf above m e spread.
Charge
T he only Pill to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
How"unfortunate that such matters
( . C. K. W olveiton reasonable.
navy is or is not sufficiently strong not
N ay, leave th ’ sunbeam t h ^ ’ght th a t’s his
-A P PL Y T O -
only to guarantee the United Kingdom are so little considered in marrying and
.1 lx,- <ii.in 1 District... .J. C. Fullerton
A nd Ionvo tho 11 .y her ui.W gold,
■ against actual invasion, but also to pro­ giving in marriage I It is not that the
And give me m y maiden, Just as she is.
tti irnev Second District Geo. M. Brown
d j / a r A K y’e,
Florence, O r.
To kiss and sing to, to keep and hold I
tect adequately our immense volume of disease is inherited, but the vulnerable
ES J
—Now York Lodgor.
E U U E N E -F L O R E N C E
foreign trado, is a matter of opinion. tissues, the feeble resistive jiowera, ren­
But even assuming that tho desired eon- der tho offspring an easy prey to the
A LAD WITHOUT GUILE.
WALTON,
VINCENT
: ditiou can bo accepted as actually ex- ubiquitous ¡lai'iHuH. This weaknesa often
OO J Jl,Y OFFICERS
' istiug it will scarcely be denied that ev­ sliows itself by a tendency to become ill
S T E A M E R " C O O S ,"
( successors TO V. HEMINWAY.)
H ow G ran t Im p r e ssed
C om rade» os s
ery ship set free from tho task of guard­ from slight causes, a sickliness not by
W
ent
P
o
in
t
C
ad
et.
o . . W ill m ake --------o
E- B a n g s ,
P roprietor.
ing our own shores must add an addi- any menus to be confounded with merely
“ Ho was a lad without guile,” testi­ ' tionul guarantee to tho safety of our a lack of rolraslucss or strength. One
fies General Longstreet. “ I h e i m i l , mercball(. ship)j abroad. It followg thcro organ or part of the body, frequently
. ,E. O. Potter.
Stage leaves Eugene Mondays, R E G U L A R D A IL Y T R IP S
him utter a profauo or s ulgor word.
fon, (hat jf the a
# ^ ¡ ,¡ 0 ,, the mucous membrane, is usually more
—-
B
etw
ee
n
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,...W ?. Bailey Wednesdays and Fridays at 6 a.
was a boy of good native ability, ah to prevent t tbo
ibility of „ sttccess. prone to become affected, and the begin­
the
possibility
A C o m p lete Line o f D rug though by no means a hard student, bo
, . . . j . r, Callieoii m., arriving in Florence the d;
ful lauding without the aid of tho na­ ning of the disease can often be traced
perfect was his sense of honor that, in val forces the hitter would enjoy a free­ to an attack of some slight ailment.
.. A. C. Jennings following at ID a. in.
Sundries snd T o ile t A rtic le s .
the numerous cabals which were often dom of action which they cauuot have
Not only tho children of eousnniptive
. . . A. J. Johnson
Returning—stage leaves Flor- j
formed, his uamo was never mentioned, while bumpered by the millstone of pos- parents may show these ehnmoteristics,
..............# * ♦ ..............
.
.A.
8.
Patterson
rreaaurcr.......
for he never ii-fi anything whicli could lible invasion hanging nbout their necks. bnt also those of parents generally en­
ence on Mondays, Wednes la y s •
Corner 9th & Willamette Sts.
be subject for criticism or reproach. He It needs to bo ever borne in mind that, feebled, ur whose ages are widely sepa­
Assessor ................... __ D. P. Burtoii and Fridays at 3 p. m., arriving
soon became the most dariug horseman
School S ipurintendent ....... C S. Hunt
successfully and by whatever rated, or who are closely related by blood,
Eugene,
:
:
:
Ore. in the aendemy. ” Ho had a way of however
....C . M. Collier in Eugene the following day i
Surveyor..................
means wo secure ourselves against being or of a mother who has previously borne
solving
problems
out
of
rule
by
the
ap­
Coroner.......................... . . . J. VV. Harris at 6 p. in.
invaded, war upon such terms could not a number in quick succession. Even
plication of good, hard sense, and Buf uk continue indefinitely without at last | when heredity is sound the nuiu , condi­
Instine of Peace........... ...F . B. Wilson
T E R M S S T R IC T L Y CASH. Ingalls ends by saying; “ When our reaching the point nt which wo should tion is sometimes induced by coddling,
. John F. Tanner Single fare
. . .
- 85.00,
o tis 'a id «
school days were over, if the average bo obliged to choose betweeu peaco at by improper feeding, by attacks cf acute
Round trip _ - - -
89.00
opinion of the members of the class had any price aud ruin.—Broad Arrow.
disease or by want ;uul distress. In
R
been taken, every one would havo said:
growing children a bad carriage of body
Tickets for sale at E Bangs’s'
•There is Sam Grant. Ho is a splendid
••Sail la g ” Sold ier».
may act injuriously by contracting und.
U
O F F IC E R S -
livery barn, Eugene, anil at Hurd |
fellow, n wood, honest man, against
Is courngo to bo taught in pence? A di forming tho chest. The stooped posi­
N
whom
nothing
can
be
said
and
from
Russian general once proposed to “ salt” tion which boys sometimes assume in
& Davenport’s oifiee in Florence.
whom everything may be expected.
his soldiery by loading one rifle in ten bicycle riding should be discouraged for
F. B. Wilson
S
One of the keenest observers iu hil with ball cartridges durii maneuvers. tbiH reason.—William L. Russell, M.
class, for a year his roommate, perceived This ghastly preparative was too re­ D., in Popular Science Monthly.
O. W. H ii'l
more in him than his instructors. "He volting to civilised minds, and it has
P u lin a n
Win. Kvle
had tho most scrupulous regard for ucver been carried cut, but, if adopted,
Murtón Morris
I
S
leep
in
g
C
a
rs
truth. Ho never held his word light. it would make the army trained under THE LONGFELLOW STATUE.
C C Behnke
J. 0. FLINT, Proprietor .
Ho never said au untruthful word even buc I i circumstances invincible, and »0 A F it t in g M e m o r ia l o f th e P o e t a t P o r t ­
E le g a n t
- l o c a n o ■», Or» .»30X1.
..Drew Severy
! iu jest.
land» 111« B ir th p la c e .
.ieco rl.
iu the end tend to shorten war and save
l i n i n g C ars
“ He was a reflcctivo mind aud at life. It would accustom tho soldier to
...J . A F„nd
T reasurer ..
One of tho best instances of what the
times very reticent and somber. Some- the sights and scenes of the battlefield statue of any great- man should lie— at
.1 R. Weddle
OUR AIM—To furnish tho best ToUfiSt
'■e;b„l-r
! tiling seemed working deep down in his nnd overcome his drend of the unknown. _ any rate, In the respect of its situation,
C
a
rs
S
leeping
aeeommo lations
at reasonable
thoughts—things he knew as little about It would enable him to control his
THE CHBOWICLS moka with U» <r«ate»>
its perspective with regard to other me­
»•«•pepar» In th . OnllrS stato».
as we. There would be days, even nerves in the tumult of the actual en­ morials and the local estimation in
S T . PAUL
prices.
THE CHRONICLE KM no W|O»I on th« Faclflo
weeks,
at
a
time
when
he
would
be
si­
SECHE r
; r - .
counter. Sncli a pursuit us climbing which it is held—is tho statue of Long­
M IN N E A P O L IS
C out. It Had» »11 In ability, »ntorprlao and now».
lent aud somber—not morose. He was has the same moral effect.
THE CHRONICLE’S Tologrophlc Report» or»
fellow ut Portland, hy Mr. Franklin
DULUTH
the latest and moat reliable, U» Ixx-al New» tu»
a eheerful man, and yet lie had these
Budurance, mutual trust, self control, Simmons. It is a dignified seated figure
w a sn n
fttlle»! and «pIcleM. and IU Editorials from Ute
moments when ho seemed to feel some may be learned on the high Alps, or, of the poet in bronze, occupying a con­
F . A A. M. K'
x ’• 107•
e AnQO _________ _ ableal pena In tbs country.
premonition of a great future—wonder­ for tho matter of thut, iu Wustdnlo, spicuous site in tho t>est part of tho
THE CHRONICLE liosalwayaba.n. and al way«
■ R e g a la r£<»-;» n ini<-4ti‘»n on «eco ml
g rand fo rks
TO
W . W . N E E L Y , Prop'r.
will be. the (Send and champion of the peopl. a,
ing what he was to do and what he was where a slip on the face of the mountain town, in the middle of a square which
and fourth ¡VfctnDys in n.ieli m onth
ncatnnt
combinations,
clique»,
corporation»,
or
CR O O K STO N
to become. Ho was moved by a very sin- means destruction. The volley of stones is now knowu aa Longfellow square.
appremlon.of any kind. It will b» Independent
R - L R oi-'itos. W M
Tables furnished with all the I
: cere motivo to join the Dialectic society, down some precipitous gulley is not less Tho statue was rained a few years ago
W IN N IP E C
tn »yw ythins neutral In nothing.
X. O. K s o n a , Secretary
delicacies of the season. Wild I
1 whicii was the only literary society wo deadly than the hail of shells and bul­ by a fund solicited through a wido field,
H E L E N A »nA
j had. I did not belong, but Grant joined lets on the battlefield. Aud, in u less but chiefly obtained, I believe, in Port­
game, lish and fruit in season. Best
' while wo were roommates, with the degree, hunting and the manlier forms land. Tho sculptor was chosen through
BUTTE
accomodations for the traveling,
aim to improve in his manner of ex­ cf athletics give the same result Sports that curious local spirit which has ¡if-
-■» A.fK'jQbneral Lv.ns Post, No. 58.
Charges reasonable.
pressing himself.” —McClure’s.
4a ueuts sei»»-, t -in-l fo irti, S aturdays public.
involving risk to lifo nro thus of su­ footed unfavorably many of onr archi­
.( e . e l i m o n t h .
preme value from t.ho national point of tectural nnd other niontuneuts. Ho win
V n a u t h .n t lc P o r tr a its o f F r a n k lin .
TO
4.1. B oT T K iiriE im , C o m m a n d e r .
view, and this should be remembered avowedly selected liecause ho was a
C H IC A C O
It
seems
the
height
of
absurdity
to
J. L. F uuntsh , Adjutant.
when the ignorant nnd degenerate assail
Maine mini,” though he had never
look upon the so called “ Sumner Por them.— Fortnightly Review.
W A S H IN G T O N
se< n the poet. However, the result in
trait
of
Franklin
at
Twenty,
”
belonging
' P H IL A D E L P H IA
this case *»:ma to have been happy. The
«*»
»**
to Harvard university, as an authentic
C u ttin g b y Strain .
statue lias much beauty, and the like­
NEW YORK
portrait. Where did Franklin, who wbh
W. O. ZEIGLER, Proprietor.
a • l. U. »V. P e rp e tu i L'slge, No. 131,
It is not generally recognized that tho ness is said to be excellent.
grubbing for hinds to carry him home friction between air and other gnses aud
f ls iiet-ts every 1st ami 3d Saturdays
BOSTO N A N D A LL
This statue stands in tlie poet's nativo
at the time this picture is supposed to solids or liquids is very great. It is on
eac , nonth. ' Member« and visiting E U G E N E , - - - O R E G O N
P O I N T S E A 8 T and 8 O U T H
brethren iu g»s,d standing are cordially
have been painted, get the money for account of this friction that wo havo town, as is entirely proiier. It may ap­
invited to attain! I. G K kotts , M . W .
the “purple and fine linen” in which lie such enormous waves at sea during peal every day to the eyes of thousand»
For Inform ation, tim e cards, map» and ticket»,
’ V«t K vlc , Recorder.
is arrayed, let alone to pay the artist gales of wind. The film of oil which of young people, liorn very much as he
etc., e s li on nr w iite
for his work? Aside from Fiauklin's .-ir- reduces the breaking of the sea seems to was born, who should wi- in it the sug­
R. M c MUR’ HEY,
cumstances being against its authentic­ act not only by its cohesion and deaden­ gestion of ixissibility for them. Poetic­
Heceta bulge No. I l l , meets
ally it makes tho stranger fancy the
General Agent. Room» 2 and 1, Shelton Block,
nesdav evening in Lodge
ity, his “ Autobiography” i” »»lent upon ing action npon the water, but by hav­
EUGENE, OREGON.
s, Oregon. Brothers in T w e n tv -th re e
so important a subject as this portrait, ing a less amount of friction with the genius or spirit of the man still linger­
ing among the scenes of his youth, anil
invited to attend.
and its history is purely mythical.
air. Be that as it may, however, air,
A. D. CHARLTO N,
M ile s W e s t
. H . \ \ EATllKRKOS, N . G .
Another picture that has no better steam and most gases have a great deal it synilwlizes the satisfaction which ev­
A»»iatant General Passenger Agent.
M arion M orris , Sec.
of E u g en e .
claim to be considered a likeness of Ben­ of friction with solid« When under ery man feels to have his name remem­
255 Morrison 8t. Cor. 8d.
jamin Franklin hangs in the Metropoli­ pressure, this friction is increased, and bered in his native town.—J. E. Chaui-
P o r tlin d O r
tan Museum of Art and was painted by it the gas is escaping through a small lierliu in Atlantic.
Stephen Elmer, an English still life orifice the law of friction in regard to
directory
T h e S ou th C a r o lla la a .
painter. There is nothing to show that speed, while pressure aud surface re­
Ths Fu nk & W agnalls
The South Carolinian has ulways ar­
it was given tho name of Franklin until main equal, still holds true. It is a fact
BIAS CHUKCH, Florence,
1834, when a plato engraved by Ryder known of long observation that the rogated to himself the name Caroliniau,
Sai,bain service. Satibath-
aud published iu 1783, as “Tho Politi­ small valves of certain kind of steam and he has never lieen on very familiar
clock a. m. Preaching 11
cian, ” was relettered aud issued with drii»a cut with great rapidity if allowed term» with his northern neighbor. His
. and 7 p ni. Sacrament of
Of The
feeling for his southern neighbor, the
tho name of Franklin.
a very small rise or opening. That
■upper on 1st Sabbath of
The last picture to lie mentioned in steam cuts and cuts like a knife, espe Georgian, is also one of mere tolerance,
ENGLISH
LANGUAGE
April, July and October.
M oney Savsd
this expurgatorial list is of the first im­ cially when the pressure is high and for the latter has long been called tbo
welcome to all the services,
portance
as a work of art. It was paint­ the outlet small, is a fact tolerably well southcru Yaukco and fairly deserve» the
CO
M
PLETE
By
lies I s Christians to make
He ba» much of tbu
ed
by
Thomas
Gainsborough and is in establislied and known to most old en­ appellation.
■
r
Ma'I,
Postage
Paid,
known.
P a tro n iz in g it.
shrewdness and push that mark the
S U C C IE N T
the collection of the Marquis of Lands- gineers.—Philadelphia Record.
I. G. K notts , Pastor.
typical “ down caster,” aud he has n
dowue, but it is clearly not Benjamin
A U T H O R IT A T IV E
considerable share of that worthy*»
Franklin. It is, in my opinion, the por­
A M s n a c n r • » tb « P e rio d .
moral earnestucas. Iu addition he has a
trait
of
Governor
William
Franklin.—
1ST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Walter
Kennedy
wrote
to
tho
man
Prop.
Preaching at Glenads Qeo. Hale
Charles Henry Hart in McClure’s Muga- eg, r of a prominent theater in Connect­ good deal of the Virginian s geniality
j o i ,8 6 s Vocabulary Term»
two Sundays of each month. I
xine.
________________
icut, asking for his open limo for - and love of comfort, of the North Caro­
M 7 Editors and Specialists
linian'a unpretending democracy and of
ihool
every
Sun,lay at
week iu tho follow ing repertory: "Ssm
T h « F lr « t N taam P o w e r.
BUSINESS CARDS
the South Caroliniau 'a teudenoy (o ex-
J33 Readers for Quotations
yer meeting every Thtirs-
son,"
“
Othello."
"Virginius”
and
The power of steam was known to
hibitioua of fiery temper.
gooo Illu s tratio n s
Rt tl»e church. Everybody
"Damon
and
Pythias,”
nnd
this
was
Hero of Alexandria, who exhibited what
But over and above everything else he
The 6re&t?gt Weekly ie the Coe itry,
vited.
G. F. R ounds ,
Cost over $ 96 0 ,0 0 0
the
answer:
"Walter
Kennedy—Dear
seems from the description to have been
Pastor.
has au honest and hearty und not un­
Appendls of 4 7 .4 * * E ntries
Sir:
I
must
say
that
I
have
uevei
beard
a small steam engine to Ptolemy Philii-
founded pride in Georgia, and a sort of
delphus and his court about 150 B. C. of but two of the actors you mention in Masouio affiliation with every porson,
flARIO N riORRIS, Proprietor.
Pliny describes a small bout, built Iw a yonr company. Samson wnsat the dime animal, institution, custom—iu short,
The fu ll number of words and term s in
attorneys
museum here not long ago, breaking
(Including po«u<«) to «ny p<n of thu United
“ magician” of Romo, which moved by
Shaving
and
State«.
Ceuiede
and
Mexico.
fake (bains, aud Othello played here thing—that can he called Georgian. Hu
different dictionaries for the entire alphabet Is
the&
means of a wheel, “ driven by a pot of
may not always stand for culture, but
TITTC WEBKLY CHHOXTCLK. the brighten
1
as
follow»:
S
vormontii
.
50,000;
WoacimsTBB
hot water. ” Watt's invention of a ro­ last winter nt tho opposition theater. ho doe» always stand for patriotifm,
ARTISTIC HAIR CUTTING.
and moet corapleW Weekly Newspaper ui the
C. W OODCOCK,
They
say
he
is
a
good
actor,
but
I
don't
105,000; W BS8TRR (international), 125.000; CRN- world. prinM re<ntarty H4 column«, or twelve
tary steam engine was puteilted in 17110.
ps$<e«.of News. UtenUure and <i«ner«l Inform«-
care about playing colored stars at my state and national. He love« auooess,
RAZOR HONINO A S P E C IA LT Y -as«. i tcry , (six volum es,
com plete,!
225,000: Uon; «lao « m«<ntflcent Agricultural Department.
Tlie first railway locomotive was bunt
strength, straightforwarduesa and the
by Trevithick in 1804. The first prac­ house, as I cater to the very best lady solid virtues generally—neither is he
STANDARD, over 300,000;
SAMPLE COPIES S£NT F R _ t.
audiences,
and
then
I
don't
think
I
tical locomotive was perfected by Kt<
averse to the showy oucs—but abovo all
in 1829. Asearly ns 1707 Denys would like a show with all men in i t ho loves virtue in actiou. Though pos­
.
O re g o n
piRST MAT10iLA^
d o y o u w a n t t h e phenson
I want shows with plenty of singing
S a li’ le Pages Free.
Papin built a model of a steamboat,
sessed of a atroDg, clear iutelleot, he ia
lul, 7 and S McLaren’» B uilding,
OF E U G E N E .
which was destroyed by n mob of boat aud duucing, soubrettes and comedians, more particularly a man of five senses,
C H R O N IC L E
a tlo n gtveu to collection» sn d pro-
with
funny
gags.
That's
the
stuff
for
men. The first jiruetical steamlsmt Was
of which he makes as good use as lie
8. B. CAKIN. Jw.. C a « m - b
T. a . HEMOWCKS. «.»•■
built by William Symington in 180- me.”—St. Ixmis Ulobe-Democrut
can. Ho may not always taste tho
ACENT8 W A N TED .
In 1808 Robert Fulton, in connect.on
8 6 0 ,0 0 0
sweetness or see tlie light of the highest
T h e O o lla r y (.m is.
PAIO U P OA8H OAPITAL,
with Chancellor Livingston, built a
SSO OOO
o POTTER.
SUR PLU S AND PROFITS,
It is a common raying that the "gal­ civilisation, but lie bus a good healthy
steamboat which wastried on the Seine. lery gods" are the best critics, and appetite for life.—W. P. Trent in At­
VHOW IKO
E. D. BRONSON & CO,
Iu 1807 the Clermont began trij* from many profile telievo it to be true. It lantic.
s . . . . Attorney-at-Law
A O O O U N T S SOI j IO IT -D
_____________
The United States, Dominion of New York to Albany.
OREGON
Pacific Coast Agents
might have been years and years ago,
EUGENE.
EUGENE, OREGON.
U v o e ro l t lr a n t ’» T w o Tune«.
but at present the reverse is true. The
Canada and N orthern Mexico
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
A IMarree* K atlm alr.
A drum corp« in passing caught sight
■ n e i A l the Court Hon»e,
ascendency of furre comedy, vaudeville
U N O N E B in ic ,
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