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About The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1897)
r F . THE W EST V YO U R H O H E P A PER ► S U P P O R T IT La. ^-- -a • X t Á.— A . ¿ ó i-Á . • e e -»- <â A D V E R T IS E R S ; E7SLAWS ONLY TAPIR. O P P O R T U N IT Y 4 i A -A -i:i-A r A 4 . -Jfe-A FLORENCE, OREGON, FRIDAY, July 23, 1897. VOL. V III. G E N E R A L D IR E C T O R Y T R A V E L E R S ’ GUIDE T R A V E L E R S ’ GUIDE. Steamer 8 T A T E OFFICERS- Robarts a s y to T a k e E a s y to O p e ra te K m erso n ’s W it an d H u m or. There never could be bom a man es sentially gv-<it who did uot like to laugh or to make at least others smile. Even Schopenhauer aud Nietzrhe could crack their grim jc'-ys. There is nothing in compatible in that drollery which Em erson at times indulged in. In The Fo rum Mr. Henry D. Lloyd thus descants on Emerson: . A pleasantry recorded of b«m Is a story ho told of a friend who carried » horseehestuut to protect him from rheu matism. “ He has never had it since he began to carry it, aud indeed it ap pears to have had a retrospective opera tion, for he never had it before.” Au English friend tolls me that while with Mr. Emerson in his garden discussing some problem of life Mrs. Emerson call ed to him for some wood. Emerson went to the wood pile. When ho came back, ho said, with his wonderful smile, “ Now, we w ill return to tho real things.” When Oliver Wendell Holmes asked him if he had any manual dexterity, he illustrated want of it by replying that he could split a shingle four ways with one nail, “ which," says Dr. Holmes, “ as tho intention is not to split it at all in fastening it to the roof, I took to bo a confession of inaptitude for mechanical work ” In later years he lost his memory of the names of things. Once ho wanted his umbrella, but could uot recall the word. But he got around the difficulty. “ I can’t tell its name, but I can tell its history. Strangers take it away. ” His daughter ran in one day to ask who should be in vited to join their berry picking party. "All the children,” he said, "from 0 years to 00. ” THS HOM Of STABS. Vhru to»«, our groat loimurtaL Put uu mortality And down froiu Edoa’a portal Brough» thia awoot world Io bu, At tho aubllrau arohansol Ho laaghod with relied eyed, For he bore within hia boeuiu The eeod ot peredleo. H E HAD A CLOSE CALL. M ajor U a a a r a l M il ea* T h r illin g E n c o u n te r W ith L am a D ear. Probably the closest call General Miles ever had in all his experience aa an Indian fighter was that in his en 8 A I L 8 --------- S T A O S L JN H 3. counter with Lame Deer. It was iu Governor.. <1................ William P. Lord. On the 1st, 10th and 20th of each 1877, when he was still a oolonel, dur Secretary oi 8tate............. H. R. Kincaid. Be hid It In hla bosom, ing his campaign against the Sioux and month. And there euch warmth It found Treasurer............................................Philip M«*tchen other hostile tribes in the northwest. Leaves Florence Mondays, Wednes Single trip $3.00. Round trip $5.00 It brako In bud and bloenom, Lame Deer and his outlaws had been Supt. Public Instruction.. ..G. M. Irwin. Aud tho roee fell on the ground. days and Fridays. An the green light on the prairie, making trouble in Dakota, and Colonel Arrives at Florence Tuesdays, Thurs State Printer........................ W. H. l^eds. said: *’ You never know you Aa the red light on the eea. Miles raided their village. He tells the have taken a pill till it is all Attorney General........... C. M. Idleman. days and Saturdays. Through fragrant beltà of aummar Connects with Steamer and Scotts rest of the story In his personal recollec Came thia aw wet world to be. over.” *25c. C. I. Hood & Co., .................R. 8. Bean burg Stage Line for Drain. Also with For Passenger and Freight Rates Proprietors, Lowell, Mass. tions thus: ...............F. A. Moore Stage Line for Coos Bay. And the grave archangel, seeing. Charge “ In the surprise and excitement of The only pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. . . . ,C. E. Wolverton reasonable. Spread his mighty vans for flight. -APPLY TO- the wild onset of the charge a group of But a glow hung round him fleeing Judge Second D istrict.. ..J. C. Fullerton Like the roee of an eretto night. warriors wus forced away from the rest. Attorney Second District .Geo. M. Brown And sadly moving heavenward Before making the attack I had ordered Meyer & Kyle, Florence, Or. By Venua aud by Mars, our Sioux aud Cheyenne Indians to call Ee beard the joyful pianeta out to the Lame Deer Indians that if Hail earth, the row of stars. —G. E. Woodbury In Century. they tlirevi down their arms and sur WALTON, VINCENT rendered we would spare their lives. As C O U N T Y O FFIC ER S V . H E M IN W A Y .) S T E A M E R " C O S ,” HAS TH E UMBRELLA FAD. ( successors we galloped up to this group of warriors they apparently recognized the purport o -----Will make?.-------- o E. B a n g s ,___ P ro prieto r. C h ic o « » M an W h o C arrias I t t a O raatar of the demand and dropped their arms K atrcin ea T h a n M oat P e o p le . d a i l y t r ip s on the ground. In order to assure them Stage leaves Eugene Mondays, R E G U L A R Judge.............................. F- ° - Potter. There is a man on the North Side of onr good w ill I called out, * * How . . . . AND . . . . -----Betw een------ ( .. .. *.V T. Bai lev W ednesdays and Fridays at 0 a. who has the umbrella fad. It would how-kola" (meaning friend), and ex Commissioners j .............J .T . Callison m., arriving in Florence the day hardly he fair to tell his name, os it tended my hand to the chief. Lame Deer, A Complete Line of Drug was learned in confidence, aud the fad which he grasped, and in a few second* Clerk..................................A. C. Jennings following at 10 a. m. Sundries and Toilet Articles. might uot bo regarded as a mere eccen more I would have secured him and tho Sheriff........£ ......................A. J. Johnson Returning—stage leaves F lor tricity by somo people who have suffer others, as, although he was wild aud Treasurer..........................A. 8. Patterson ence on Mondays, W ednesdays ed from it and they might be tempted trembling with excitement, my adju to complain to the police. Again, every tant, George W. Baird, was doing the Assessor. .....................D. P. Burton Corner 9th & W illam ette Sts. and Fridays at 3 p. nt., arriving body who has lost an umbrella—aud same with the head warrior, Iron Star. School Superintendent......... O. S. Hunt that means a majority of the people of Eu g en e, : : : Ore. "Unfortunately just at that time one S u r v ey o r............................C. M. Collier in Eugene the follow ing day Chicago—would look up his address in of onr white scouts rode np nnd joined Coroner. . . - g ji.................... J- W. Harris at 6 p. m. the directory and sweep down upon him the group of officers and soldiers with Justice of Peace................ F. B. Wilson with the hope that his lost property i me. He had more enthusiasm than dis T E R M S S T R IC T L Y C A S H . Constable.. ................. John F. fanner Single faro _ - - - $5.00 might be iu his collection. cretion and, I presume, desired to insure There are other men who have a my safety, as he drew np his rifle and Round trip - - - - $9.00 weakness for taking umbrellas, but no | covered the Indian with i t Lame Deer Tickets for sale at E. Bangs’s man is known to have carried it to so saw this and evidently thought the C IT Y O FFIC ER S. great an extreme as this one. He has a young scout was going to shoot him. I livery barn, Eugene, and at Hurd collection numbering 400 umbrellas o f , know of no other motive for his subse St. N ic h o la s D ay I a H o lla n d . & Davenport’s office in Florence. In some houses tho little children who all kinda A good many of them were quent act than tho belief that he was to- . F. B. Wilson go to bed early put out their shoes and bought. Some of them were borrowed be killed whether he surrendered or not. President.......... stockings and find them crammed with from friends, with and without their As quick as thought, with one des ofthe J ! 1 O. W. Hurd presents in tho morning. Others have permission, aud others were acquired i n 1 perate, powerful effort, ho wrenched his Wm. Kyle other ways which it would be hardly to play a game of hide and seek for hand from mine, although I tried to Board of Trttttees Marion Morris S le e p in g C a rs their presents, which the father and polite to mention. The man is u good hold It, aud grasped his rifle from the C. C. Behnke .........J. o. FLINT, Proprietor......... citizen iu other respects, but he is a vic & mother have hidden in the most myste ground, ran backward a few steps, rais- E le g a n t F io r e n o s , O r e g o n . rious manner and in out of tho way tim of the umbrella hubit, and when he i ed his rifle to his eye and fired. Seeing R ecorder..® ..................... Drew Sever-v D in in g C a rs places. In a great in:iny families, how sees an umbrella he is compelled to his determined face, his set jaw, wild Treasurer................................ J • A. Pond ever, Dec. 6 is celebrated by sending struggle very hard to resist the tempta-1 eye and the open muzzle of his rifle, I OUR AIM — To furnish the best T o u ris t M arsh al...Ä ...................... J. » • Weddle and receiving parcels in the evening of tion to mako himself its owner. Usual-, realized my danger and instantly whirl S lee p in g C a rs accommodations at reasonable that day. “ Parcels” must lie taken here ly he yields to tho temptation, and the ed my horse from him, aud iu this quick T H E CHRONICLB ranks w ith tfc« creates* in a very broad sense. The servant who coveted prize is transferred to his col movement the horse slightly settled bock newspapers in the U nited States. S T . PA U L prices. T H E CHKONICLE has no equal on th e Paelfle has to answer the bell is obliged to lection. upon his haunches. At that moment the SE O R E T SO C IE T IE S. M IN N E A PO L IS Coast. It leads all in ability, enterprise and new». The umbrella collector does not make rifle flashed within ten feet of me, the bring in whatever is put into her hands T H B CHRONICLE’S Telegraphic Reports are DULUTH or before her and consequently is often any great display of his collection. The bullet whizzed past my breast, leaving the latest and most reliable, its Local N ew s the fullest and spiciest, and its Editorials from the heard to giggle behind the door of the umbrellas a r e piled npin a big closet in me unharmed, bnt unfortunately killing a F. A A. M. Florence Lodge No. 107. FARG O ablest p ens In the country. room in which the whole family is as Iris bedroom, and he very seldom visits a brave soldier near my side. ” Ra Regular somninnication on second T H E CHRONICLE has alw ays been, and alw ays G R A ND FORKS TO W. W. NEELY, Prop’r. sembled. Then in walks—nay, is put— i t Now and then he looks over them Naturally the whole scattered band w ill be, the friend and cham pion of th e people as and fourth Saturdays in each month. against com binations, cliques, corporations, or CRO O K STO N a most extraordinary looking gentleman and counts them with satisfaction. The of Indians was instantly wiped ont by a S. 1.. K obkkds , W. M. Tables furnished w ith all the oppressions of any kind. It will be Independent last time he counted them there were or nil old lady or a queer animal, con close and deadly fire from the soldiora. W IN NIPEG la ovary th in g neutral In nothing. I. G. K notts , Secretary. delicacies o f the season. W ild sisting chiefly of wood or of linen filled 898 in the closet He has added a few Tho Incident is typical of the whole H E L E N A '“><1 with sawdust, in which the present, to his collection since that time. series of Indian campaigns in which game, fish and fruit ia season. Best In every other way except this pas General Miles figured iu tho last quarter sometimes one of very small dimen BUTTE1 accom odations for the traveling sions, lies concealed. Funny little sion for umbrellas, which amounts to a of a century. The desire to treat tho A. R. General Lyons Post, No. 58, rhymes often accompany tho parcels, mania, the man is perfectly Sana His redskins as fellow men. constantly ■ meets second and fourth Saturdays public. Charges reasonable. and generally much good natured teas friends regard him aa a very clever thwarted by the natural suspicions of M each month. TO ing is contained in tho poetical lines. man, and ho holds a responsible posi the savages themselves, is apparent all J. I. B utterfield , Commander. CHICACO The patience of some people is often tion in a big wholesale house down through the book. •J. I,. F urnish , Adjutant. sorely tried by a parcel consisting of a town. But umbrellas are his weaknoas. W A S H IN C T O N i big hall of very flue cotton, which has He is a victim of the umbrella habit ORIGIN OF ‘RESTAURANT.” P H IL A D E L P H IA **» **» to be nil wound to get at the present.— jnst as another man might bo a victim of the opium habit or morphine habit, A n I n t e r e s t in g P h llo lo g le a l E net N EW Y O R K Annio C. Kuiper in St. Nicholas. ■ O. U. W. Perpetua Lodge, No. 131, W. O. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. Franee. and his relatives are in constant fear 8« meets every 1st and 3d Saturdays B O 8T O N AND A LL The French author, Maurice Cabs, re that the habit may somo day get him E U G E N E , - - - O R E G O N lach month. Members and visiting E nieraon'a “ A m e r ica n Mcholar." cently published in La République P O IN T 8 E A 8 T «'»’ SO U TH irethren in good standing are cordially Emerson has left behind him nothing into trouble.—Chicago Times-Herald. Française an essay about tho restaurants nvited to attend. I. G. K kotts , M. W. For information, time card«, maps and tickets, stronger than this address, "The Amer A P o la ta d Q aaatlaa. and eating honaea of Paris, relating IV m . K vlb , Recorder. etc., call on or write ican Scholar. ” It was the first applica The great question whether the nae many interesting details His story of tion of his views to the events of Ids of forks is understood in Chicago hav how the term “restaurant” waa first R. M c M u r p h e y , O. O. F. Heceta Lodge No. I l l , meets day, written and delivered iu tte heat ing been happily settled in Paria, it nsed is well worth repeating. For a long General Agent. Rooms 2 anil 4, Shelton Block, ^ ^ ^ ■ Wed b d n esd ay evening in Lodge _ ^ every of early manhood while his extraordi may be asked in seriousness whether time inns and eating houses in France T w e n tv -th re e EUGESE, OREGON. " S e e , Oregon. Brothers in tall, Floren nary powers were nt their height. It forks are not loo inncli nsed in Chicago were only Intended for the benefit of jg invited to attend. ood etandini moves with a logical progression, of A. D. C H A R L T O N , M ile s W e s t W. H. W eatiieuson , N .G . and everywhere else. Not that anybody traveling people, for the people took which he soon lost tho habit. The sub wants to nae the knife for conveying their meals at home, and restaurant» Assistant General Passenaer Agent. M arios M orris , Sec. of E u g e n e . ject of it—the scholar’s relation to the food to tbo month, bnt might not the were unknown. Tho first enterprise of 256 Morrison St. Cor. 3d. world—was the passion of his life. The teaspoon aa a part of the dinner equip the kind was founded in Paris in 1766. P o r t la n d O r. body of his belief is to be found in this ment be a little more prominent? A citizen by the name of Boulanger address, and in any adequate account j Peoplo of breeding train ibeir cbil openod in the Rue des Poulies an eating O H U R C H directory ______ of him the whole address ought to be dren to eat peas, for iuntanee. with a house whore soup, meat, fowl and eggs T h e F u n k & W a g n a lls given. fork, tabooing tlie npoon for no apparent were served. A chronicler relates that ITEBIAN CHURCH, Florence, I)r. Holmes called this speech of Ein- | reason other than that its nae would meals were served there on small, round» T Sabbath service: Sabbath- ersou's our “ Intellectual Declaration of simplify and facilitate the operation. marble tables, aud everything was scru F o’clock a. m. Preaching 11 j Independence,” and indeed it was. On the name principle they ought to eat pulously clean. j* . in. and 7 p. in. Sacrament of Of The > “ The Phi Beta Kappa speech,” si.ys their peas with chopsticks, aa a China- Tt»e C h r o n lr l* R n lld ln g « Over the entry to this first eating r i supper on 1st Sabbatli of Mr. Lowell, “ was an event without any man could easily da So with certain house the proprietor had bong a sign, ENGLISH LANGUAGE JL April, July and October. M oney Saved former parallel In our literary annals, kinds of pie and pastry. The relish Is upon which were the Latin word», “Ve- J v is welcome to all the services. COM PLETE a scene always to be treasured in the marred by thg loss of Jnioes too thin for nlto ad mo omnes qnso stomacho labora- By Sthqnests Christians to make memory for its pictnreoqueuess nnd its | tbe fork to oarry. Yet the man who tts, et ego restaurai» vos” (Como unto B y M a ll, P o s t a g e P a id . aemselves known. P a tro n iz in g it. S U C C IE N T I. G. K notts , Pastor. inspiration. What crowded and breath valncs his social reputation mast uot me all ye whose stomachs need attention, less aisles, what windows clustering and I w ill restore them). This is a par A U T H O R IT A T IV E for a spoon. with eager heads, what enthusiasm oi ask Tbe ody on the well known Biblical quota proper use of the »liver fork METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH approval, what grim silence of foregone might be better understood II it were tion. “ Come onto me all ye who labor Prop. - - - rt-. H service. Preaching at Glenaua Qeo. H ale dissentl”—John Jay Chapman In At regarded as a modified shovel with lim- anil are heavy laden, and I w ill give yon 301,865 Vocabulary Temis nd Acme two Sundays of each month. lantic. ___ i itationa imposed by its slits. For solids rest,” only iu place of labor and heavy »47 Editors and Specialists abbatb-School every Sundav at 3 U S IN E S S C A R D S it ia an excellent shovel. For liquids it laden he said, “ whose stomachs need at T h a S a lta n an d E le c tr ic ity . 53j Readers tor Quotations • 0 a. m.,Prayer meeting every riiurs- tention.” The wonl “ restaurabo, ” from 5000 Illustrations Tho sultan seems to have a curions is naturally a failure. The oonutrymun av evening at ttie church. Everybody the Latin "restnurare” (restore or re who on bis first visit to a oity hotel mingled liking for and a dretd of elec Thi Grille W eekly u (hi Coiatry, ardiallv invited. G. F. R ounds . Cost over >960,000 fresh), was tho main characteristic of tho asked tho water for a spoon with no Pastor. tricity. Mr. Bnrgiu tells iu Cassell’s Appendix of 47.468 Entries new establishment and gave it its name. slits in it was no legitimate subject of Magazine that some years ago he caused Boulanger amassed a large fortune, for to I» erected in the grounds of Yildiz ridicule. He was an impartial critic, his enterprise proved eminently success n ARION nORRIS. Proprietor. a t o kiosk n small theater lighted by incan being without tbo nrejndice of habit or ful, hut he was soon imitated, some of The full number of words and terms in j (la c la d ln « poatnf«) to any part of the U nltod attorneys S h a v in g an d descent lamp«. Ouo day he saw the tradition.—Hole, Mail. Mate«. Canada and Me<to& different dictionaries for the entire ulphnbct Is his imitators becoming more famous workmen trenching tho walls in order T H E W K K IU Y CHROXICLK. the br1<htaat as follows: 8 - oumosth , 50,01)0; W orchssticb and m oat com plH e W eekly Newapaper In the than he. like Borel, at whose place 120 T h a R ap rcia a C ou rt. ARTISTIC HAIR CUTTING. to bury the wires leading from the en C. WOODCOCK, years ago meals could be had for 160 106,000; WsHsTsn (International), 126,000; C ss- 1 world, print« regularlz 84 colum n«, or tw elr« "The judges of the United States gine room to tho theater and stopped RAZOR HONING A SPECIALTY—3JC. pa<»a. o f Mow«, Lltontture «nd General Inform a TUBY, (six volumes, complete,) 225,000: tion ; al«o a ma<nltlc-ont Agricultural D epartm ent. the work, insisting that tho wires coartM have, with rare exceptions, been francs (»30) per cover._____ STANDARD, over 300,000; 8AMPLE COPIES SENT FREE. should all be placed in sight on po’"S, men of excellent legal ability and of O r a a t « d »! H a n c o c k a t a N ig h t A larm « as ho feared that otherwise they might high cbarecler, ” write» ex-Preaideut When Ilancock’i headquarters were fIKST RATIONAL gANK Harriaou in The Ladies’ Home Jonniol. - O regon ............ Sample Pages F ree............. D O Y O U W A N T T H E be used to produce on explosion. He “ The bar lias sometimes complained reached, the party remaiued with him had also an electrical boat on a small for some time, awaiting the arrival of om t 7 and « McLaren’« BuiWInc. OF EUGENE. C H R O N IC L E ention given to collections and pro- lake, an English dogcart driven by elec (hut judges were arbitrary and not ul the head of Warren’s troops. Hancock's tricity, and a tiny eloctrieal tramcnr, ways as suave and respectful in their wound received st Gettysburg had uot T . O H E N D R IC K S . P w c a • 8 f A K IN . Jw . CAtM'R upholstered in blue satin and gold, treatment of the members of the bar as thoroughly healed, and be suflered such ACENT8 W A N T E D . 6 6 0 ,0 0 0 which runs in a circle. It is said that they ought to be. Perhaps there has Inconvenience from it when In the sad PAID UP OA8H CAPITAL, 060 OOO he has never yet ventured Inside any of been iu particular cases ground for anch dle that he had applied for permission E. O POTTER. SURPLUS AND PROFIT«», these vehicles, and also that he has for complaints, bnt the eases have been to ride in a spring ambulance while on B H O W IN O E . D. BRONSON & CO, f .. . . Attorney-at-Law . .. A O O O tT N T S S O L IC IT E D bidden the uoe of telephone« in Con few. Manifestation» of rudeness and the inarch and when his tioops were uot The United States, Dominion of stantinople lest murderous conspiracies passion are inexcusable In a judge. He in action. He was reclining upon on« . OREGON Pacific Coast Agents EUGENE, EUGENE, OREGON. must he deferential it ho expect» defer i.f the seats of the ambulance, convers Should be devised over the wire«. Canada and Northern Mezioo SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ence. He should be patient and eveu ing with General Grant, who had dis- D fficb At the Court House. O N O N E S I D 1 C , N O T A R IE S . tempered, for the case is sure to go his nrmnted and waa aitting on the ground L ig h t a n d L ove. 93J Market S t. Nw And tha The women have a quarrel with Edi- way in hia own «-onrL And, on the oth with his bock against a tree, whittling er hand, the bar should always givo ita a stick, when tho round of firing broko eon. J E E. BENEDICT« 8 0 V8A 88* They won't let him invent an llln powerful aid to support the influence of forth directly in front. Hancock sprang A. R. BUTTO LPH, O N T U B O T H E R B ID B . ■XPM W N O 8. tho court«, for the judicial department np, seised his sword, which was lying > I min a tc<l night keyhole. . T T O R N E Y - -A.T - I j -A/W. Hand 8 3 a n d O a t th e M a p a n d They don’t want their hnabanda. is the keystone of our government and near him, buckled It arouud his waist W e e k ly C h ro n ic le fo r O n a Y e a r , when coming home late from their ussaults nposi it threaten the whole and cried, “ My herse, my horse!” The F lo ren ce. : : Oregon. poatag e p re p a id on M a p a u d P a p e r. clnba, to alip in aud np atnira and catch structure of the stately arch. ” scene was intensely dramatic aud re them oaleep when they want to make called vividly to the bystander» the cry asDBKna O r e g o n . B e',1 S tarve. F lo r e n t M . K - do Y O U N G , believe they have been aitting np wait- of Richard III on tho field of Bosworth. Prarrl^tor A F fhronlrla, “ I don’t see how Jolly lives with that ing for them oil night.—Exchange. Grant listened a moment withont chang TBA O 8 M A 8K S, •AM FKAMCIIMXI, CAla rich wife of his. She’s a Tartar. ” D C 8 IO N 8 , ing hia position or musing his whittling C H A R L E S G ETTYS, “ It would be a good deal harder to and then remarked: “ They are not fight C O P V R IC H T 8 A a . The two principal German fortreeeea __________a akateh and deorrtptlon amy explain how be could live without her. ” on the Baltic aea are at Konigsbrrg and ing. The firing ia all on one side. It oaeertala, Iraa. w hether an tn reation le ------------ ColBmuntreticns otrtrtl, Dantzie. Central Germany has three flrot — Ik treit I’ree Preas. takes two sides to start a fight. Iu a |,»oa«-u<t»<p*;*ola MEN ANTED—FAITHFUL claaa fortresoea—Spandan. Magdeburg ’• - few minutes the tiring died away, and Mann A <2 roMira S E A T O N . O REG O N What in called elm dn«t is really tho IIMIU , sod Trod. Marta obUlnM andj l l J U (or rr- and Knstrin; on the French frontier, it wus found that the euemy wm itot __ 'JÜ ■poniilile nrtnhlirhed bonoe in Oregon. Meta and Strasburg, and on the Belgian seeds of the tree, which ripen before tho advancing. The incident fairly illus SCIENTIFIC «MERItAN, leaves are perfectly formed. F R A N K B. W ILS O N - trates the contrast In. the tcmpeninn ntH exnennee. Position frontier, Cologne and Coblenz. otlfullT m«a,rxt»< larsrM elrrnltólnn of ; Salary <780 »nd amoafisc joaraal. •’ «*6'F l« » a 8 M lis ja a r j Re(er»nce. Eneioee »elf- ; permanent *AÜ4S V- I ■oatha. « a e r « » n <w»l-i and H a s o 1,887 milus r rth- of these two distinguished soldiers. —> Portland, Me., is A yard is almost equivalent to A OB' OS I’ATFST» tea* fra*. Addrew General Horace porter in Century. M sniped envelope. The I ________ ail eai,t of bt. Ixxus. M unn a co.. tor. SNOW & CO. National, Star Insurance Bldg.,Chicago. M l BrvaAwar. Rew Are features peculiar to Hood’s Pills. Small In size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man H. H. Barrett, Prop’r, F lo ren ce to Y aq u in a. EUG ENE-FLO REN CE ST A G E L IN E . Hood’s Pills CORNER DRUC STORE. Drees, Medicines, Chemicals, Florence awl Bead of Tide. ORTHERN Pacific, Ry. It MORRIS * HOTEL, (ÖFIC COAST CHRONICLE Head of Tide Hotel, 5 T H R O U G H T IC K E T S HOTEL EUCENE. E lk P r a ir ie H o te l. ON E U C E N E AND FL O R E N C E STACE R O U T E . Stan dard D ictio n a ry the : d a il y Only $6.70 a Year. The Weekly Chronicle T o n s o r ia l P a r lo r s . $ 1 .5 0 A. iifcoriiey a t L aw , Reversible Map? Map o f th e W orld N otary P u b lic, S u rveyor W E N TS A. . P arear O re.es. W a a a iw a v p « . D . CJ P atents NOTARY -:- PUBLIC. w NOTARY PUBLIC. ES FLORENCE. - - - OREGON T ot ».