► the west t < YO U R H O H E PAPER L L te r â ¡ S U P P O R T IT A A A &. A D V E R T IS E R S > , SIUSLAW’S ONLY PAPES. j Ç -XU. O P P O R T U N IT Y c VOL. V I I I . NO 27. FLORENCE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Oct. 29, 1897. . general directory TRAVELERS’ GUIDE. STATE OFFICERS TRAVfc.Lt Kb’ GUIDE Biliousness STEERING A STEAMSHIP. “ R a n a ln ff th e T im e u s d IlU ta a e e ” PoCET W e a th e r. GRANT AT WEST POINT. In A Good R ec o rd as a s tu d e n t a nd a H ig h R e c o rd as a M a n . I MANAGING HORSES. HOW YOU SHOULD ANO HOW YOU SHOULD NOT TREAT THEM. He was breyetted wcoud lieutenant of 1 the. Fourth infantry aMl orderod to ro- | “ S A IL S ---------- ' S T A a n L IN K . port to his command at Jefferson bar- 1 H o roes E r r F r o m Ig a o ra u c e , F a in o r F r ig h t . governor....................... William P. Lord. racks, SL Louis, after a short vacation. < T h e y M u s t B e C o nvin ced T h a t B m la t- On the 1st, 10th and 20th of each Secretary of S '«te.............H. R. Kincaid. The entire army of the United States S . . u w r ..........................« ‘«fr Metchen a ^cc Is Useless—Vsn th e W h ip S p a rin g ly month. at that time numbered less than 8,000 [ Leaves Florence Mondays, Wednes­ jupt. Public Instruction.. ..G. M. Irwin. Single trip $.3.00. Round trip $5.00 men, and the supply of officers was em- , a n d ._ N e .a r K ic k th e A n im a l. days and Fridays. lusomina, nervousness, and, ¿tttte Printer.........................W. H. I-eeile. barrassiugly large. It was the custom, Arrives at Florence Tuesdays, Tliurs- Horses are essentially creature» of A VU and <111,1 Saturdays Siil I, w/1 n t,n tf not relieved, bilious fever therefore, to brevet graduates second babit ; of gentle, confiding dispositions, attorney General............C. M. Idlenian. days or blood poisoning. Hood’s Connects with Steamer and Scotts­ ‘ .. .R. S. Bean lieutenant. but excessively nervous; timid, at times Pills stimulate the stomach, Alsowitli t , „ , . . .F. A. Moore burg Stage Line for Drain. He graduated twenty-first in a roll of Irritable, aud proue to resist strenuous­ rouse the liver, eure headache, dizziness, con­ Supreme Court rht Rates Charge * or Passenger and Fret stipation, etc. » cento.^ Soldjj^all druggists. E. Wolverton Stage Line for Coos Bay. 89. with a fair record in all things—a ■ Sarsaparillai reasonable. The only Pills to take with I good record in mathematics and engin­ ly anything that frighteus thet i. If, for lodge Second District. .J. C. Fullerton -----APPLY TO- eering and a remarkable record as horse- , cxumple, yen put a rope halter on an attorney Second District.Geo.M. Brown | _ unbroken colt and tie him to a post, ibo mau. Meyer & Kyle, Florence, Or. More thc.ii 10A had entered with him, more tho rope cuts iuto his tender skin but one by 0-.. they had dropped out till the greater w ill bo his struggles, while ho will soon yield to a halter that in­ only 39 remained. VIN C E N T & W ALTON, CO UNTY O FFICERS Apparently Grant remained markedly flicts no pain. S T E A M E R “ C O O S ,” nnmilitary throughout the four years' I Through nervous fright horses somo- ( successors to V . H C M IN W A Y .) course. He served ns a private through times become panic stricken aud abso E- B a n g s , P ro p rie to r. - Will make out the first two yeura. i. ~ During the third lutcly uueoutrolluble. They suffer also ...E . 0 . Potter. year he was made sergeant, hut was occasionally from what, for want of a R E G U L A R D A IL Y T R IPS Stage leaves Eugene Monday’s, ludge............................. dropped (promotions at that time were better name, may be called "nervous . . . . A N D ____ Jonwiissioners j ' ’ ...W . T. Bailey Wednesdays and Fridays at 6 a. ---- Between------ made for soldierly qualities and had no paralysis," when they seem to be phys­ ,. .J. T. Callisou exact relation to excellence in studies), ically incapable of motion. This con­ A Complete Line of Drug m., arriving in Florence the day and during the fourth year lie served dition is almost invariably the result of brutal treatment, and tho only reason­ Jlerk.......................... A. C. Jennings following at 10 a. m. Sundries and Toilet Articles. again as private. . .. A. J.Johnson explanation of it » js that the first Sheriff......... .................. LU IllXV •• •* r . The first year he took up French and | able Returning-stage leaves Flor­ mathematics, and though the oourue > emotion aroused in the horse by Pt>u‘«b- treasurer....................... . .A. 8. Patterson was severe, including algebra, geometry, j meut is fear; that when he finds thut ...................................... __ D. P. Burton ence on Monduys, Wednesdays | Corner 9th & Willamette Sts. ________ trigonometry, application of algebra to he cannot escape anger and a spirit of School Superintendent ........C. 8. Hunt and Fridays at 3 p. in., arriving resistance are mingled with his fright, geometry, etc., he stood fifteenth in a _ _ C. M. Collier Eugene, : : : Ore. Purveyor........................ in Eugene the following day class of 60 in mathcmatices aud forty- and that these combined emotions pro­ Coroner.......................... ___J. W. Harris ninth in French and twenty-seventh in duce this morbid state. at 6 p. m. . ,.F , B. Wilson Justice The horse is quick to tako advantage lOHOV of V Peace ----- older of general merit. The second year T E R M S ST R IC T LY CASH . „ « ta b le ..................... John k.Tanner he climbed three jyiutsiji general merit of the iguorouco or tbe fear of those Single fare . . . - $5.00 and afixxl twenty-’fourth in a class of who control him. As compared with R Round trip - - - - $0.00. 63. He stood tenth in mathematics, the dog, .¿c is somewhat slow of cotn- twenty-third in drawing, but was be­ piehensiqi, but be differs from the dog Tickets for sale at' E. Bangs’s CITY OFFICERS. low the middle in ethics und French. iu thia aid«—that he seldom becomes In his third year he rose in his drawing “ too old to learn new tricks,” nnd his livery barn, Eugene, and at Hurd to 19, and was twenty-second in chem­ memory is so retentive that he never & Davenport’s office in Florence. I istry and fifteenth in philosophy, which forgets whut ho has once thoroughly . F. B. Wilson 'resident. was a very good standing indeed. He learnedi- "" It may also be set down as a mle, O. W. Hurd rose to 20 ill general merit, 16 in en­ Win. Kyle gineering, 17 in mineralogy and geology, with but few exceptions, that he intends ioard of Trustées Marion Morris but was a little below the average in to do jnst right. If he err, it is from S le e p in g C a r s C. C. Behnke ignorance, pain or fright, rarely from ethics, artillery and infantry practice. ........ J. C. FLINT, Proprietor In general, it may be said that ho left stubbornness or vice. This seems to be E le g a n t «corder................................Drew Severy the ucademy with a good average record generally unknown or at least disre­ F l o r e n o a , O r e g o n .. D in in g C a rs reasurer .............................. A- ^ond as a student and u very high record as a garded, for of nil animals the horse is THE OPEN BOAT. tbe least understood, the moHt hurslily man.—Hamlin Garland in McClure's. iarshal................................Í- R- Weddle T o u r is t judged and unjustly treated, and for the A t th e M a r r y o f th e Sea— S te p h e n C ra n e OUR AIM— To furnish the best C a rs Sleeping leust infraction of discipline he is too T R K CHRONICLK ranks with the «raatrri D ca c rlb a a I l ls Sensations. TESTING A WATCH. aew.papar» in the U nited atotoa. accommodations at reasonable often brutally punished. If men who ST. PAUL In the meantime the oiler rowed, and THK CHRONICLK h o i o> eeeel an th e Peelfla SECRET SOCIETIES. Coast. It leads ell in ability, enterpvtee end newe. then the correspondent rowed, nnd then H ot E n g lis h T lm e p lrc e a A r e T r ia d as to train horses would control their tem­ M IN N E A P O L IS prices. pers and endeavor to ascertain the cansa T h e ir R e g u la r ity . T H E CHRONICLK’» Telegraphic ReporU era the oiler rowed. Gray faced aud bowed tbe latent end m eet reliable, Its Local N ewe the DULUTH of tho animal’s misbehavior, they wonld There has been watchmaking at Cov­ forward, they mechanically, turn by m ile it end n p lcie tl en d Its E ditorials tram tba F. & A. M. Florence Lodge No. 107. turn, plied the leaden oars. The form entry ns long ns there has been a watch find that there is often a good excuse for sh iest pens In tl.a country. FA R G O THK CHRONICLE hen alw ays bean, and el ways !■ Regular soinmitnication on second of the lighthouse had vanished from the trade iu England, which is for tho last his notions. GRAND FORKS TO w ill be, tb e friend end cham pion ef tb e people es The eye is the best index to the ani­ soqtberu horizon, but finally a pale star 200 year» or thereabout. There used to id fourth Saturdays in each month. ogetnat com bination«, cliques, corporations, or CRO OKSTON « — * oppressions of any kind. It w ill be Independent appeared, jnst lifting from the sea. The be three centers of the English trade, mal's feelings. Tbo ears are very ex­ S. L. R obkkds , W. M. In everythin g neutral In nothing. W I N N IP E G streaked saffron in the west passed be­ these being Liverpool, Coventry and pressive, bnt they do not reveal so G. K nott », Secretary. PRIN CIPA L H O T E L * fore the all merging darkness, and the Loudon. Nld S O U T H sthren in good standing are cordial wnter jar, was sometimes obliged to hung upside down, hung on each side, even months, bnt if yon persevere you game, fish and fruit in season. Best i o r iniormau l>i,,timeeard«,m»ps»ii47 EdRors and Speclall«U 1 Acme two Sundays of each month. When tbe question of forcing the Dar­ patch of solid fish in the water, iuto right yon will probably vent some of it S33 Readers tar Quotation. B ibatli-Scliool every 8un(1*Zltlr*; on him. danelles with au English fleet was agi­ which the tuuso were charging. When whipping is used only as a last I have fished in the huuntsnf the tar­ gooo lllu .tr.tlo n a i. ni. Prayer meeting ®veJ7 tated last winter, the English naval au­ Bu GnUtsl Wt«!ily h the Con itry, ’ evening at the chnrcli. „Everybody resort, the necessity for it rciuxjus seldom ««•«■'-. arises. i i k m i evvr/ unmu t»«« me uewriwutj pon and taken almost every game fish Cost over »960.000 thorities estimated that of the 19 ships dially invited. G. F. R° p ^ t('ir. A ppendix ol 47.46» Entries lying st Hulouiku 6 must be sp’-riflerd to be found in American waters, but As the horse makes progress in bis edn- M o n e y Saved to do it. Thu cards have been stacked froni this exhibition of the velocity and cation I10 understands better what is re- a f a r for Russia. It looks today as if the ul­ wonderful powor of the tuna I did not qulred of him and transgresses less fro- By ( lu c l.d ln z pnara«.l to any p .rt of tha Unltad The lull numlwr of word, snd term« In timate occnpution of Constantinople believe it could bo raptured with a 24 queutly, nnd nearly always a sound rat- S la te . ( aaaAa and H alloa. ounoo rod or a tarpon outfit. We baited log.when ho knows that he is niisbo- -A TTO R N EYS P a tr o n iz in g it. ( different dictionaries for the entire alphabet Is by Russia were a foregone conclusion. T H K W K BK LT CIIRONICMC. tba brtkhtaat witli ........-e; large smelt — nnd to sayr in e ........ Iw-gari 7—- trolling - having is sufficient. Fnirtimes when What has England say? The mat- and moat com plote W eakly N ew .p ap .r In t h . an follow«: BvOltMlMfTH. 50,01)0; WoUCHZKTZn this is disregarded a slap with tbe open seemed for a time , throngh the Hchool. I stx.ii had a strike. woHd. p rin t, rw ularty M aolu m iia a , t a . I . . las,000: W zbkts « (International), 125,000; Cxs- p a g e ,o f N a w .. Lltarazura and O .n .ra l Inform a­ ter concerns her. It WOODCOCK, Prop. that the discovery of the route by the and, while not unused to surprises, I | band w ill cause instant obedience. tion : alM a m ^ o lflc e a t Agricultural Popart m oat. t u r v , («lx volume«. complete,) 225,000: Geo. H a le lost 880 feet of Hue and the tip of my , There ore two forms of punishment, SAMPLE COPIES SENT FR&E. cape of Good Hope would provido an nxl so quickly that I hardly realized or rather brutality, that are inexcusa­ STANDARl», over 300,000; evasion of the eastern question anil free S . 7 Î " n a c T r a . ................. D O Y O V ^ N T ■ r a E tier from the neceasity of worrying about what had happened. My companion hud ble under any circumstances—these are business cards the AEgcan. But the opening of the his fine rod Jerked from his hands, and striking a horse over the head, no mat­ • O r .« o n Soc» canal bus changed thingi, and, ns I believe the fish was of the largest size, ter liow light the blow, snd kicking C H R O N IC L E If by jealooa interpoaitioq of geograph­ which nothing could ship. —Bportaman’a biro—and aside from tbeir Inhumanity •» o o m s 7 <1 end S collection« 1»1 R »ilentloH t « u to P there is greut danger of permanently in­ •___________ ic fnte, drawn tlfifisauo back to the old Magazine. p B S T KATIONAL ßANK ACENTS W A N T- O. juring him. Whenever daring a lesson buifiif af. . lighting ground in the eastorn Mediter­ Nnali« Ilrram«. « s colt or young horse becomes heated ranean. If she is to hold Iudla and Aus­ A well known authority on dream» and angry, erase at once, and if yon tralia, England must control tbe Suez OP EUG ENE. nnd dreamboolcs says: “ To dream you , have been impatient aud abused him S H O W IW O nnal and Its approaches. E . D . B R O N S O N & CO, see snakes or serpents show» that you keep away from him and do not ap- s. s. ««"»• mcmosioks . The United State«, Dominion of will be imprisoned and cucounter many prouch bint until ho has forgotteu the ... A 11 o m e V -a » -I.S W . Pacific Coast Agents A b K x ^ ob .I. o Product. dangers. If you are in love, your sweet- | occurrence. Canada and Northern Mexico S 6 0 .0 0 0 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. It is said that tho most costly product heart w ill he false. To dream you kill a FAIO UP OA8H OAFtTAL, SSO OOO Be soothing and geutle in your man­ O1» O N E BIDE, In the world Is charcoal thread. It is at snake slew s' you w ill overcome diffl- • ner aud yonr tone of voire. Win bis SURPLUS AMD PROFITS. 933 Market St. »—QmcK At,tbe Court Ilouye. AaS «bo 1 Ilf ’1 J present mads iB Phrls.hRt by an artisan cnltles and enemies and bo successful in confidence, and yon w ill never regret it, M ATk H l t H f i W O r l d who carefully conceals himself from tha hoc, trade of farming, bnt unsuccessful for then -In the hour of dunger yonr m ap UI pnbHo the gnar(, th(, „ cr,x of • • VEABBF at s e a .* * ___ 2 1 , voice and., the tonch of yonr baud reas­ O X T U B O TH K R SI DB. tUGiMÌ, E ^ E ¿-tylrfiKMCT’ ■XMRM M OB- his CTaft. Charcoal thread is sold at sure him, und ho w ill fare imminent T h e Pr,i|Mraal n f th a F u to r a . wholesale by the gramme (16% grains) Hand BB and Oat the M«P Khe— Perfectly lovely dab, Isn’t it? .peril if only yon are near. W eekly tlir o a lcle for On« Year, and is used for incandescent lamp». NOTARIE8. In conclusion never forget that tbe ^aatage ^ragaid on Mag aad Pag»». That for the 80 candle lamp costs $12,- He—Are yon a member! -f triumph of the :»niiier's art is in w ill­ She—Nik Only married women are O T n n to e e . V f J O r« o n - 000 per pound and that for 20 caudles antia— ing und cheerful obedience from u de­ , H. da YOUWO. $8,000 per pound.—New York Ledger. eligible. rra rrirto r a F. ebroolria R. BUTTOLPH, He—Ah, would you nllow nic to— sire to please, aud because long custom s a x FR A XClaoo. OA1» make you eligible to membership?— has made it a habit, not because the W i t h th o L l« b ta T a m e d Ir a w a . dsskibs . horse feats to discLey through dread of Londou Fun. • ----- I " Do you notice any increase in your DOFVMOMfB da. pnuiibment.— Our Animal Friends. gas Mils since your daughters are old Î ® ; There is nothing purer than honesty, , «¡ t v i l t i h i s t U ' I I R T H Y AND enough to receive company, professor?” Many of the »treets of Purls are lined AhTED-TRUSTVtORTH 1 A M , ■ Yon have rw.,ii„ recalled i „owethlug. something, sir. sir. nothing sweeter than charity, nothing with tree» If a tree dies, auotberof th«» 1M— Trt^Ssfca O regjon- . . active gentlemen or ladies to that Is Inexplicable Jo me. We regard warmer than li ve, nothing richer than floxw noB , ................. . brighter than virtue same kind, age and siae is brought from nothing ! travel lor responsible, estai,lislied boose mathematics as a fixed science, snd yet wistkXM, and nothing mow steadfast than faith, the state forests und pat iu Ita place. MIESTIFIO tS E tIM S . in Oregon. Monthly f68 00 snd expenses. it is a fact thut I pay lea« for gas than ___ It j The co»t is something tremendous, bn» frank b . wilsox Position steady. Reierence. Encloss when the entir« bonaêhold need to re­ «a«*"' A laudici of plasterers' hair, wlicu Paris is the most beautiful cf m o d e r a aell-addrsaeed stamped envelope. The tire together. It’s sstooudtng. "—De­ w U dried. quul : 15 pounds. cities. « os troit Free Press. b Dominion Cotnpsny, Dept. Y Chicago. MUNN • « C O ‘A - Steamer O J L B L ID I3 S T E R . ¿obarts Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges­ tion and permits food to ferment an.t putrify in the stomach. Then follow dizziuess, headache. Hood’s H. H. Barrett, Prop’r, Pills F lorence to Y aquina. EUGENE-FLORENCE , CORNER DRUG STORE. ST A G E L IN E . Dmis, Mnilms, Gbemicals, Florence anil Head oí Tila. ORTHSRÑ Pacific, Ry. MORRIS *** HOTEL, CIFIC COAST' C H R O N IC L E MINNESOTA • Gustav Kobbe baa an article entitled "Steering Without a Compass” in St. Nicholas. Mr. Kobbe says: The degree of A. B. is not confined to college graduates. Aboard ship it means “ able bodied” seaman. Every nautical "A. B .” knows bow to “ box the coinp'ss” and bow to steer by it, but you w ill be surprised to learn that no good helmsman will steer by a compass unless all other things fail him. Among those “ other things’,' are the horizon, the wind, the wake of the ship, the stars, the soundings and the line of the surf when ruuning along the roast. And so the ablebodied seaman, when a greenhorn takes his trick at the wheel, hands over the helm to him with this caution, “ Keep your head out of the biunacle. ” I am speaking of suiliug vessels. Steamers, especially those that travel on regular routes, steer by compass. They "run their courses” from point to point —from lighthouse to lighthouse, light­ ship, day murk, buoy, bell cr fog whis­ tle. In thick weather they know, tak­ ing wind and tide iuto consideration, how long they should staud on each course and try never to puss tlio “ sig­ nal” at the end of it. When they have seen or heard that signal, they start on tho next “ run” or course. This is culled “ ruuning the time and distance.” 1 have gone into Halifax on a steamer that met with thick fog from Cape Cod down. ‘One morning the cuptain said to me: “ We ought to pick upSambro in half au hour.” Surely enough, about half an hour later we heard, through the fog, a can­ non shot, the distinguishing fog signal of the Samhro light station on the Nova Scotian coast. Real sailors—the Jack tars that man sailing vessels—actually prefer, as I have said, to steer by signs rather than by compass, and there are times when the steamer pilota have to. HOTEL T H R O U G H T IC K E T S Head of Tide Hotel, R. H O TEL EUGENE. A. E lk P r a ir ie H o te L Standard D iction ary T H E D A IL Y Only $6.70 a Year. ON EUGENE AND FLORENCE STAGE R O U TE. Thé Weekly Chronicle $ 1 .5 0 Attorney at Law, Reversible Map? a P atents A. Notary P ublic, Surveyor notary public , --Waamaes P«vc«4 Oraos raObSSSSHWS ..»sArav FLORENCE. - - - ° « 0ÜN bc ' M 1 BroaS» «■$•. TET»«