The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, November 06, 1897, Image 1

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FLORENCE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Nov. 6, 1897.
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TRAVELERS’ GUIDE.
TRAVELERS’ GUIDE
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STAGE LINK
E. B a n g s,
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Judge..................
. . . SV. T . B a ile y
. . . J . T . C u llison
CuaimÌ88Ì°UBra
.A. C. Jennings
.. A. J.Johnson
................................... .A. 8. Patterson
Ataetaor....................... .. .D. P. Burton
Clerk..................................
Sheriff................................
School S u p erin ten d en t ......... C . 8 . H u n t
.'Surveyor............................ . . . C . M . C o llier
................ J . SV. H arris
f .Qjroner................
P ro p rie to r.
ConiUhle.............
..........J o h n F . T a n n er
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M arion M orris
C. C. B ehnke
Recorder..................................... D rew S every
Treasurer ................................... J - A. P on d
jtlrshal.................................... J R . W ed d le
SECRET SOCIETIES.
........... . F lo r e n c e L o d g e N o . 107.
IF.AA.M.
Regular c o m m u n ic a tio n on seco n d
ud fourth S atu rd ays in e a c h m o n th .
8 . L . R o jie b d s , W . M .
LG.K xotts , S ecreta ry .
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A. R. G eneral L y o n s P o s t, N o . 5 8 .
Ui i i meets second an d fo u r th S a tu rd a y s
of each month a t 1 :30 p . n i.
J. 1. B cttekfif . i . d , C o m m a n d e r .
J. L. F u e s ih ii , A d ju ta n t.
Single fare . . .
- $5.00
Round trip - - _ _ $9.00
Tickets for sale at E. Bangs’s
livery barn, Eugene, and at Hurd
& Davenport’s office in Florence.
S T E A M ER
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ORTHERN
Pacific, Ry.
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MORRIS *** HOTEL,
....... J. 0. FLINT, Proprietor........
F io r e n o e , O r e g o n .
S le e p in g
C a rs
E le g a n t
D in in g C a rs
OUR AIM—To furnish the best T o u r is t
accommodations at reasonable
prices.
S le e p in g
C a rs
ST. PAUL
M INNEAPO LIS
DULUTH
HOTEL.
MINNESOTA
FARQ O
TO
Florence Hayward describes Queen
Victoria'a coroiiutiou roll in The Gen*
:«ry. Tbs writer auys:
After telling bow the privy council
was formed into 11 cominiaaiou “ to hear
the petitions of the lord», great men,
uoblcs, knights uud other with regard
and easy to operate, is true
to services, Jo tics, attendances, ofttces,
of Hood's Pills, which are
fees uud lights connected with the cere-
up to date in every respect
I I I
oony of corouution,'* tbo roll states
Bale, certain and sure. A .I ■
what these petitions were, or at least
druggists, .wc. C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass.
inch of them as were grnuted.
The only Pills te take with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
One wua that the Duke of Norfolk,
who claimed “ the right to find for the
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queen on her day of coronation a glove
for her majesty's right haud and to sup­
port the queen's right arm on the same
day as long ns her majesty shall hold
V IN C E N T & W ALTON,
in her baud the royal scepter, the peti­
(lUCOESSORS TO V. HEMINWAY.)
tioner holding the manor of Worksop
by the aforesuid services. ” In other
woTds, if the Duke of Norfolk bad
failed to provide the glove or to support
her majesty’s arm ut that particnlar
time his ownership of Worksop manor
A Complete Line of Drug would havo been invalidated and tbo
property huve reverted to the crown.
Sundries and Toilet Articles.
Another petition was that of Barbara,
Baroness Grey de Butbyn, who, as the
.......... .................
head of her family, claimed the right to
carry the great spurs before her majesty
Corner 9th & Willamette Sts.
on the day of her coronation and asked
Eugene,
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Ore. that George, Lord Byron, be appointed
her depnty for the perforcjsiice of that
doty.
Yet another waa that of Francis,
T E R M S S T R IC T L Y CASH.
twelfth earl of Huntingdon. The earl­
dom of Huntingdon had remained ans-
pended for many years owing to the
tenth earl dying without issue. When,
however, this twelfth in the line of suc­
cession succeeded in establishing, aa a
descendant of the second earl, hia right
to tho peerage, he also claimed the right
to carry one of the fonr swords of state
IF7HE
in the coronation procession, this, us
well bb other duties and services con­
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nected with the ceremony, being the
condition of his tenure of lands. Small
wonder, then, that in announcing the
omission of the procession it was im­
portant to set forth also that the non­
performance of Unties connected with it
shonld entail no forfeitures.
• B M C SB O N IC U E m aks wtth
greatest
Hood’s
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CROOKSTON
W in n ip e g
M b s . L. L . M abstkks , P rop .
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T U X CHBOM ICLB baa always been, and always
will be, tbs friend aad obamploa ef tbs psapto as
agatast eamMaattona, clbqses. corporations, or
appreoalans of any kind. I t win ba ladapandaat
U ersryihlag nantonl la aalMiig,
BUTTE'
THROUGH TICKETS
TO
CHICACO
W. W. NEELY, Prop’r.
Ml tbs ValW d M i l l !
T K B CKR ON IC LK has no R o a l on Mis PaotSe
Usaat I I toads all In ability, satssprlas and news.
T K B O H B O N IC U T S Tnlagmphlc Reports ars
tbs latest and most rallaMa. Us Looal News the
tallest aod spiciest, sad Ito Editorials tram tbs
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N E W YORK
1 meets every 1 st a n d 3d S a tu r d a y s
Tables furnished with all the BOSTON AND A L L
each month.
M em b ers a n d v is itin g
Wild POINTS EAST *'«1 SOUTH
brethren in good sta n d in g a r e co r d ia lly delicacies of the season.
invited to attend. I . G. K k o t t s , M . W . game, fish and fruit in season. Best
For inform ation, tim e cards, maps and tickets
W.'t. K ile , R ecorder.
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I 0 .0 . F. H eceta L o d g e N o . I l l , m e e t s
Ii every W ednesday e v e n in g in L od ge
Hall, Florence, O reg o n .. B r o th e r s in
I ¡nod standing in v ite d to a t te n d .
W . H . W e a t h k h so s , N . G .
M ar io n M o b b is , S e c .
accomodations for the traveling
public. Charges reasonable.
etc., call on or write
R. M
c M urphey ,
Q .uer.1 Agent. Room» 2 and 4. Sheltuu Block,
EU G EN E, OREGON.
HOTEL EUGENE.
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A. D. CHARLTON,
A u l.t a n t General Passenger Agent.
255 Morrison St. Cor. 8d.
P o r t la .x x d O r .
W . O. Z E IG L E R , Proprietor.
CHURCH D IR E C TO R Y
P r e s b y t e r i a n ch u rch , Florence,
I ■ Oregon. S a b b a th s e r v i c e : S a b b a th -
ishool, 10 o'clock a . n i. P r e a c h in g 11
“'clock a. in. and 7 p . 111. 8 a c r a m e n t of
the Lord’s su p p er o n 1 s t S a b b a th of
January, A p ril, J u ly
a n d O ctob er.
| Everybody is w elco m e to a ll the se r v ic e s.
' Faster requests C h r istia n a t o m a k e
I theiuaelvee k n o w n .
I. G. K n o t t s , Pastor.
EU G E N E , • - - OREGON-
T h e F u n k & W a g n a lls
E l k P r a i r i e H o t e l . S tan d ard
D ictio n a ry
Of The
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COMPLETE
M ile s W e s t
SU CC IENT
of Eu gene.
ON EUCENE AND
FLORENCE
STAGE ROUTE.
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ta t leas
Only $6.70 alear.
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ilale B m UMI b j .
ENGLISH LANOUAOE
a u t h o r it a t iv e
ethodist episcopal church
•eryice. Preaching at Glenada
eid Acme two Sundays ol each month.
Sabbath-School
every
Sunday at
We. in. Prayer meeting every Tlmrs-
| ‘«revelling at the chlircb. Everybody
cordially invited.
G. F. R o u n d s ,
Pastor.
o n C u n d ltlu a o f PD rsonal
iH ity to th e SovereJ^fW.
CORNER DRUG STORE.
O . W . H urd
W u i. K y le
ibbutb o f L a n d
Florence anil Heal of Tide.
ßjticeof P ea ce.
rmtdent...................................F . B . W ilson
Florence, Or.
Stage leaves Eugene Mondays R E G U LA R D A IL Y TR IP S
----- B etw ee n -------
and Thursdays at 6 a. m. and ar­
rives in Florence at 4 p m. the
day following.
Returning stage leaves Flor- !
ence Tuesdays and Fridays at 8 1
a. m. and arrives in Eugene at 6 ;
............F. B. SVilson p. m, the day following.
CITY OFFICERS.
Meyer & Kyle,
When you take Hood’s Pills. The big, old-fash­
ioned, sugar-coated pills, which te ar you all to
pieces, are not in it with lloud's. Easy to taka
CORONATION SER V IC.o.
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The Weekly Chronicle
Tif
Groteil Weitly ia tki Ctnlry,
THE USEFUL GIRAFFE.
E m p lo y e d t o G e t D o w n H a lls T h a t H ad
D od ged I n t h e R o o f G u tte r.
“ Good natnred?” said the old oirena
man. “ Why, the best in the world.
When the old man’s boy nsed to get a
baseball lodged in a gutter at the eaves
of the bouse— this was when wo were
off the road in winter qnurters—he nev­
er used to get out ut the scuttle and
climb down tho roof and tako the risk
of falling off and breaking his neck to
get i t He nsed to go to the barn and
get out the giraffe. The old 18 footer
wonld trot along utter tho hoy—be knew
what was wanted—till they came to
the house and then walk along tho aide
looking down into tho gutter as ho went
along nntll he came to the ball, and
then ho wonld pick it up and bend his
head down and give it to tho boy.
“ One day when the youngster bad
thrown a ball up on the roof and bad
seen it roll down into the gutter he
went as usual after the giraffe. When
the giraffe looked along the goiter that
day, there was no hall there. He look
his nose ont of the gntter and looked
down at the boy In the yard with a
large interrogation mark in each oyo as
moch as to say:
“ ‘Buro it didn’t roll off somewhere I’
"And the boy said *Snre,' and then
tbe giraffe looked again, but it wasu’t
there, uud tbe giraffe so reported, with
a solemn shake of tho head, and was
driven back to tbe barn.
“ They woudered about this, for it
was tho first time tbe giraffe bad ever
failed to get the ball, uud they knew It
mnat be there, bnt it was soon explain­
ed. A day or two later tbero came a big
rainstorm. Instead of running a big
noisy stream as nsnal tbo tin water pipe
from tbe roof ran just a little bit of a
stream, and tbe water that should have
run off in that way overflowed tbe gut­
ters and dripped in a thin sheet against
tbe side o l the honsc. Then they knew
why the giraffe couldn't find tbe ball.
It bad rolled down tho water pipe.
New York Snn.
NO 28.
A H is to ric T e le g ra m .
One of tbe greatest servloes ever ren­
dered by the telegraph was the truus-
misaion from Delhi of the famous tele­
gram of /day 11, 1867, which warned
the Punjab of the outbreak of tbe In­
dian mutiny. Tbe telegrapher, Bren-
diah, who sent the message, retired
from the servioe in receipt of a special
pension equal to his salary. Brendiah
and Pilkington were the two yonng sig­
nalers under Mr. Todd, the superintend­
ent of the Delhi telegraph office. On
Sunday, May 10, at 4 p. m., it wus
found that tbe line from Meerut wus
interrupted, and Mr. Todd started to
find oat the break. At the bridge of
boats across the Jamua he wus met by
tbe mutineers the following morning
and murdered. The lads, who were left
alone iu tbo office outside the Kashmir
gate, saw the mutineers pass and con­
tinued steadily telegraphiug to Lahore
all the news brought in by peons as to
tbe doings of the mutineers in the city.
Brandish went out at noon to see what
was going on, but was desired by a
wounded British officer to go in and
close tbe doors. There for two hours the
two. with the widow and child of Mr.
Todd, remained, and at i p. b i . Bran­
dish went to the Umballa instrument
and telegraphed the historio message:
“ The sepoys have come iu from Meernt
aud are burning everything. Mr. Todd
is dead, aud, we hear, several Euro­
peans. We must shut up. Aud now I
am off. ”
The little party then made its way to
the flagstaff tower, where the Europeans
bud congregated, and from there saw
the blowing up of the magazine. That
night they fled to Umballa. Before
they left the tower Pilkington went
back to tbe office to aend a message for
an officer. Every step of the way was
taken in danger of instant death, but
the daring mission was accomplished,
for the message is recorded ns having
been reoeived. Aa tbe last click «lied
away the mutineers burst in, uud the
signaler was slain. The effvet of Bren-
dish’a warning message to the Pnnjnb
was that the regiments tainted with
mntiny uWTo disarmed before they knew
what had token placo at Meerut and
Delhi.
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QUEST.
Up'»n tuy tips there fe ll when first the night
Pule* In the highest heeren, HCving day
Fu r down the fa th o m lu u eastern depths
aw a y —
Pa1« w ith a te a rfu l jo y, a dread delight—
Upon m y lip*, w ith w u keful watching w h ite
Th ere fe ll a him. One inntant'a space it lay
Soft aa a rueeleaf th a t the west winds fray ,
▲nd then u y eyea awoke to dazsiad sight.
The w a rm th , the tender im i'act aad th e th r ill)
B u rn t on my lipa, and the calm pulse of sleep
A w oke and quivered quick to soft surprise.
From llin t day forw ard knew I love!
And s till
By day I ecarch and n ightly vigil keep
F o r her revealed to me in such strange wise.
—Th e L a te I I . C. Bunner iu Bcribner'e.
THE BOER AT HOME.
D o e . N o t H a to A l l K a g lla h n w « , O u t»
Some u i T h e m .
Bryant Lindley met a Boer and asked
the way. Ho received a snriy answer
which amounted to “ Go to tho devill"
Upon this he protested angrily, and the
Boer rejoined in eqnal bad humor. At
length the Boer shouted, “ What's your
name anyway?’’ and when he heard It
his manner altered at once, and he ex­
claimed, “ Wbut, and are yon the son of
tbe great American missionary Daniel
Lindley?" My friend gladly pleaded
guilty to this charge, and the anrly
Boer became at once the most hospitable
friend and begged forgiveness for bia
rudeness. As tbey rode together toward
the road which my friend was seeking
the Boer recounted with grateful satis­
faction the many good deeds performed
by the elder Lindley, bnt of them all
i tbo best to him was that represented by
a sound thrashing he had once received
at the hands of this venerable mission­
ary. For it appeared that thia particular
Boer in bis youth had been sent to a
school taught by Lindley; that tho
Dutchman was noted for bia sire and
strength and had bragged of his capac­
ity to down the teacher, and had actu­
ally sought the opportunity by refusing
obedience. But he soon learned that he
had made a gross mistake, for this par­
ticnlar missionary was also a noted ath­
lete and gave him such a hiding with a
bullock whip that the young giant roar­
ed for mercy before the whole school.
And for this and almilar deeds tbe
Boers loved the elder Lindley, uud this
T l x N lg h tta g a te .
particnlar Boer venerated bis memory.
On tho eveuiug iu question, when tbe
The nightingale does not sing every­
where, yet it is as great a mistako to two men were about to part, the Boer,
oonsidcr the bird aby as to imagine its who hud been to uncivil at first, begged
song is chiefly reserved for the night. Liudley, with tears in his eyes, to grant
He w ill sing continually from one of him a great favor for tbo suke of bin
tbe oaks bordering the wayside while conscience. “ Your father," said he,
the village folks pass and repass. Tho ‘ ‘did me a servico so great that I can
villago couples may rest upon the foot never repay it—he gave me tbe worst
stile or linger to listen beneath tbe very thrashing I over had—he saved ray char­
tree on which tbe bird is stationed, acter, aud I am a better man today,
■till tbe full burden of melody got» on thanks to him ."
My friend cheerfully promised to
unchecked, without pause or intermis­
sion. And what a glorious outburst it grant the request, pnr.zHng bis head aa
isl What a perfect cascade of trilla and to what waa going to he required of
■bakes and semiquavers! Suddenly it is him. The Boer was mounted upon an
pierced by a single note that shivers In excellent horse, which he prised be­
the oar with the sharpness of a fife. Im­ yond anything be owned. He dismount­
mediately alter comes the wondrous ed, put tho reins In Lindley's hand and
water bubble, to be followed by u de­ then ran away into the black forest as
licious warble, long drawn out and soft though the devil were after him. Hero
as could be breathed from the riohest was no Indian giving. This Boer had
Ante. Another prolonged trill, and then pat It oat of the power cf the American
a furoff sound that almost seems to to discover the uame or wburcubauta of
como from another songster half a mile the strange giver.
It is a story typical of tho B e y and
away serves to throw into relief the pas­
sionate tremolo issuing from the aamo serves to illustrate many apparent con­
tiny throat, and all the time the wings tradictions in his nature. Ho does nut
are quivering with excitement and the hate Englishmen in general. He bates
only those who seem to threaten his pc-
Whole coppice seems to vibrate.
The song is, indeed, a whole orchestra ouliar quality of independrnoe.-»**The
of bird mnsio. Expressive of every shude Dutch Feeling Toward England," by
of ecstasy, we are at time« startled by a Poultney Bigelow, iu Harper’s Maga-
succession of deep, plaintive touea that aine.
thrill like soba. No wouder the nightin­
TL« Ol« 1
gale 'a singing season is brief—six weeks
“ Blotting paper," said a man of ma­
only of tho entire year. Nay, it is
doubtful whether any individual bird ture years, "1ms been commonly used
sings for so long a period. The redwing, for only about 40 years. Before that wa
another flue singer, is a similar instance nsed sand, which was poured from a
of the limited period of song. Its voice sand box out upon tbe paper. Euougli
in this country is confined to two notes of it adhered to the wet ink to keep it
and these by no means mnsical, yet the from blotting. The rest was poured
redwing is the nightingale of Norway, bock into the box. I think I liked the
to which land he returns for breeding old sand box better than I do tbe mod­
purposes each succeeding April. Ho ern blotting paper. Homo times wbeu
with our uightingule. From the day you opened a letter you would find sand
tbe eggs are hatched he becomes gradu­ in the envelope, which had rubbed off
ally silent, until of the marvelous voice the letter iu transit But that didn’t do
that stirred a mile of woodland naught any hurt, aud tha letter itself was rnoro
is heard save a dismal croak, hardly to sightly to look at than tbe letter of to­
be distinguished from the hoarse cry of day. It did not shade off pale, where
ire tb ink had been tukeu from the linee
tbe bullfrog.—HL James Gaaetta.
bodily by tbe blotter—it was uuiform
in color. Aud tbe lines, fine and coarse,
A C a r ly le L ette r.
One of Carlyle's letters is doted were just as the ivriter made them—not
March 18, 18611, and rcfcri to his blended or blurred or softened or spread
| "Frederick the Great. ” Home cue bu d o u t more nearly uniform. They were
criticised his book, referring to a certain cleer and precise aud charaotcristie of
collection of letters “ gathered at Ber­ the writer.
“ I liked the old sand box, but of
lin:”
"I had not heard of the Monstrous course we couldn’t use It now; we're
Platitude at all, • • • but guessed theu too busy.”—Now York Hun.
i what it would ba— an old ucquaiutunco
W a x t e r f u l F «rw tb«ast> t-
of mine. Truly a thrioe-brutal stupidity,
The habit of companies which insure
which has had red-hot pokers indig­
nantly run through about ten times, but against accidents to compel tbeir pa-
always revives aud steps forth afresh : irons to resort to tbe courts to recover
with new tup of the parish drum, there . in case of injury was the occasion of
being no purisb iu the universe richer this singular thoughtfulness, told by the
in prudent darkness and flunkey malev­ ' president cf a large accideut company:
“ Home lime ago,” he said, “ a lug"
olence than oun isl I set Neuberg upou
it iu The Athenaeum; but know not i policy holder in my company waa run
what be baa mi ff i of IL No Editor, iu | over by a Brooklyn trolley car and hia
my time, has crowned himself with such right leg painfully crushed. Ho re-
a Pair of Ears as be of the Williams and I niained conscious after the shuck for
Norgate Ptrkxllial. It is a clear fact, three minutes, during which limo bn
though not clear in England, that here pulled out his watch and called tbe at­
is the most brutish of mooncalves lately tention of tbs crowd to the fact that It
beard of in the country; that to have was jast 16 minutes of 18. His policy
one moment's belief or donbt on such a expired at noon, aud bis foresight was
subject is to make affidavit that your rewurded by the immediate payment of
knowledge of Frtderick and his affairs bis weekly indemnity without contro­
versy or litigation. "—Youth's Oom pan-
is scro and less."
ion.
The president of one of the leading
eastern colleges wus recently journey­
M o n e y Saved
ing toward New York uud found him­
a
f a
self in the same seat with an old man
By
The fa ll number ol words and terms In
(lactaAtec peete<e) te «ay «en nV tee DatteA
whose general appearunoc betokoned
ATTORNEYS
■tetea. Oaae4a end Meilce.
P a tr o n iz in g it.
different dictionaries lo r t h . entire alphabet I .
the farmer. They soon fell Into conver­
T R E W S B E L T C H n oM IC LB . tee bli(ht«M
a. follow«; S toswoxtb , 50,000; W o » c « l < n i
uat meat eempitee W eeklr Newimmer te the sation, and after saying that bo was on
his first visit to tho metropolis tbe
105,000; WsasTsa (international), 125,000; CBH- werte. » rla u reralerty St eteuiaiM. or twelve
A. C. WOODCOCK,
B e^e.e( Sew«, U M raM fe eo4 General In tern»-
Prop. T c a r . (« lx volume». complete,)
farmer mentioned the uamo of the lit­
Geo. H aie
uan • atoo a aaasalflc«nt Africulturai Department.
tle village up among tbe hills cf New
STAN DA RD, over 800,0»;
BAMFLC COPIES SENT FREE. Hampshire from which ho oamo and re­
marked thut be supposed his friend had
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Susano
man. "I waa born there.” Imagins his
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C H R O N IC L E
<B»Roomi 7 and 8 M cLaren'« B uilding.
astonishment wbeu the country man,
¡ ^ • • • v H a t io n given to eollactlo iM and p r °’
“ • h u .ln ,,,
after staring at him several seconds, ex-
AC e n t s w a n t k o .
claimed, “ (tee here, I've heard all about
you bunko fellcra. and you can't get a
chance to bunko me." Ho saying, ha
EUQENE.
E. o
PO TTE H .
S H O W IN G
grabbed his carpetbag and, marching
E. D . B R O N S O N A CO,
■ (A K IN . J . . e » "
down tbe aiale, look a aeat on the other
V a
.......... Attorney-al-lMiw . . .
The
United
States,
Dominion
of
Pacific CMBt AgawU
side of th« car.—New York Times.
»SO.OOO
BLUES E, OEEIiOH,.
Otnada end Northern Mexiao
PA IO U F OABH O A FITA L.
SAN
FRANCISCO,
CAL
b
» 6 0 OOO
A H ard Sw allw w .
O H O N K S1D 1C ,
B URFLUS AMD PR O FITS.
DvPtra At t k e t 'o n r t Honae.
Y
WJ Market St.
An eminent, barrister, noted as ranch
lor a habit be had of sucking loxeuges
AOOOUKTS S O L J C J I T E D
i s for his el«M]Ucnce, was once defend­
.
OfftGON
SB
YBABS*
K. E. BENEDICT,
EUGENE,
ing a mnrdcr case. He was standing
OM T H « O T H « R « I D S .
with a bullet in one band and the usunl
Bund
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W e e k ly < k ro n lc le Far O n e T n a r, loseuge in the other, when suddenly, in
NOTARIES.
Ittel U m O vaw s T h ln a e v .
« re p a id on M a p u u d P a p jr . the midst of a flue bunt of eloquence,
The historic!«! "thin red line" so ef
his face fell, aud iu a tone of agony be
Florpi»ea.
Oregon.
ten mentioned by English writers in
cried:
H. de YOÜWD,
.1
connection with tbeir scarlet coated ar­
A. R- BUTTOLPH,
"Gentlemen,
I've
swallowed
the
bul­
F »»»rt»««. a F. CUfMlrt«
my la becoming decidedly thinner, fcr,
aan rnasoiaui, cat»
l e t ” —Londou Tit-Bita.
aerorditig to orders issued by the war
•O PV R M M TS B«.
department in London, the rbest mcas-
Hutu W h ite I* t e s t «
, teeteh end Seervlptlne map
"I haven't got any ease," said the nrement for infantry reeruite has been
reduced to 88 inches. The standard iu
rA S T F .rv -T R L 'S T W O R T H '' A N D client, “ bat I have money."
this particular baa been gradually d i­
OrogoD
"How much?*’ asked the lawyer.
a
c
tiv
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g
e
n
tle
m
e
n
o
r
la
ities
to
»o«.
**FÍS?W«at
"Ten thousand dollars," was the re- minishing for some time pust, aud at
travel lor resp o n sib le, e s ta b lish e d h o u se
’ " » c Ì S t ÌFIC M O I M k
the present rale of progrrasicu tbe "red
»lf.
in Oregon. Monthly <85 OR Hmlrapenw.
“ Fbew! You have the be»t ca«e I ev- line" will soon become so thin as to be
FRANK B. WILSON-
Po»ition
ste»*tdT.- ’*•*♦*!
•Lie to the enemy, which, ef
1 of. I'll see
- go
etil cot be without n ism n
i
i with that s>
' ;w-
»«nt-«'».—London Letter.
MUNN A OO.
Dtettll.KII LvUiJtet.y, IA*,»-, Y Ll*U'a«j<
) ir 104.5 1 f u l l y . — Bot MM4 AlbhLiifN«
BBt
OREGON
C w t ever »»Ae.eoo
THE
Beside close to a dentist's if you are
not food of street masie. Itinerant or­
gan men carefully avoid playing any­
where near tha hosse of a praetitiouer
who can effectually atop or tensors all
troublesome grinders.—Losxlou Punch.
A paper published iu Greenland can
boast of tho longest name iu existracu.
It Is Artnogugliotto Natiuginnavnilt
Eysaramiuae Hinik.