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About The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1897)
- THE W EST r . A D V E R T IS E R S Y O U R H O H E PAPER SHJSLAW’S ONLY PAPSS. S U P P O R T IT V (» L . ► r ' ill. FLORENCE, OREGON. F R ID A Y , ¿Nov. 19, 1897. G E N E R A L directory TRAVELERS’ GUIQE. < O P P O R ftW T Y 1 * ’’ 7 . - NO 3 0 . all the other qualiiicatiu.is, know child the many occasions in bicycling whrt« nsfure or have murh appreciation of quick thiukiDg.anj| equally prompt ae- children’s needs, and many men hr ve lion, the characteristics of a good rider, state officers m ; interesting visitor whocomes little or flo leisure to attend tq <’ •> du become, necessary.— Harper’s Bazar. ties of the oflice. Therefore u Coarti Like biliousness, dyspepsia, h eadache, consti FROM PITCAIRN ISLAND. f- pation. sour at >raaclu indigestion are prom ptly composed eutirejy of men, even cdu- i s j A a a l i n k . S A IL S — ----- c u r I by llo o d s Pills. They do th e ir w ork ♦'tfw ill lain P. Lord, Mrs. W illiam Felton, who represent rated i ~B, is not likely to lie ideal—iu QoVil'H°r • W o t t M ' i In te r e s t I n E d u c a tio n — P r iv i fact, is very sure to be inefllcieut and ed Georgia in the national council of < '. . .H . R.' K in tiiiif O» the, 1st, 10th and 20th oi Secretary of ate leges « / th e C lu b — N o ta b le W o m e n an d iucapable of bringing about the best mothers iu Washington, aud Mrs. W il .......... r;?lT i« íip Motcht*ff' month. Ireasiircr ■ W o m a n Su if rage— A C a u tio n to W h e e l- eruditions for the school uudcr its con liam King, who was the leading dele lattavi» M o re n te M ondaye, W'e V e d n e s- D is tin c tio n : .fi. s i. J rjv ib . «iipt. Public ¿ingle trip (3.00, Round trip $5.00 day* and Frida» s. gate from the Atlanta Woiuau’s club to w u n te n - T w o S o u th e rn W o m e n . _______ _ trol.” “ " . . . W . I L Leeds. A rrivcs a t Fioretti e T uesdavs, ’^ ii u i s - Slate Pit titer. ■ • the same convention, worthily represent Mi«.« Rccnliud Amelia Yeung, a d i P riv ile g e s o f th e C lu b to W o im c b . , .C . M. hllenmii- ‘rttVH aio! Su^UTclavH. tho liigliest ordei of southern women. e asily and thoroughly. Attorney G e n era C o ih h h ^ s , w ith S te am e r ;ui<l Scotts- teci descendant of that i o n historic, ly One of the newest courtesies blftred Both nre identified prominently w ith B est a fte r d in n er pills. f . ' »'• Ft “R. S. Beliti fan no» paity of “ bounty mutili, rs” by man to woman is the establishment the groat co-operative movements that AÌF.'With 25 cents. A ll druggists. i . A Morirti HA' \ t f - r ’ i in e ?.»r gapretnt C o u rt r ? P rep a re d by C. I. H ood & Co., Low ell. M ass. who « ‘tiled on Pitcuim isiaud, I» iu ct Indirs' utiutirs to m tu's tlubs. Con t*. K. W o lv e rto n Stagi lane fot Ci té :t„ C h a rg e For Passenger and Freight Rat have teen made for women's aikvunce- re«' tiaitle. T he only Pill to ta k e w ith H ood's S arsa p arilla . the city, a yurst nt the resiuci.ce i f servative Bourn led (he way iu tjjis ment; both have done good work for j i la* Seittni’l District .. .J. C. Fullerton ------ apply to ------ Miss Miudorn Berry, on Van Ness ave- i' covati» n when the Algonquin, Som- lhe world in the fields of philanthropy Itwrney .«cernid D istrict.G eo M. Brown ------- ’ un«. Miss Young is a pleasant, lii,.h t rrert cud Puritan ciuLs opened tbeir mid literature, yet they have preaerveel Meyer & Ky'e, Florence, Or. — . _ and intelligent woman, si,i pic. cam -A l’.Krs— that is to say, their outside the modest, sympatheticebarin thnt dis r w a r d i n m u n ii. . tit or«—to w omen, friends of tho uicm- tinguished the southern woman cl th« V U III1L .II -tiv ù W I V J I M Mag s t r a i g h t f o lhe exjlaintd, on ,. bus. The C t. iversity club of Ban Fiau- old regime. Nor have their public la laud by her father, w ho was a l e i.c , eisco followed iu their footstep«, and bors aud responsibilities been allowed V NCENT & WALTON, 0 3 U N T Y OFFICERS there She commenced Io assist i x now two of the most conservative clubs to interfere: with tbeir home dnties or S T E A M E R “ C O O S ,” ( successuhs TO V H E M IN W A Y .) dntie» of the classroom wl in 1- ' 18 iu New York are seriously cousideriuft the claims of tbeir fam ilies and friends. B. S a n g s , ___ P ro p rie to r. o -— W ill m a k e * ------- o yeurs of age. In speaking of her r dura the question ot ¡.doing ladies* rcceptioo They have proved efficient helpmates to tion ah« added: “ Yiuaidc n e ' le 1 roous und rrst-urauts. their husbands and wise mothers to the .. E. O. Potter. R E G U L A R D A I L Y T R I P S . ...................••• ‘ Stag, leaves Eugene Mon days h i m educated. In your arcep!u..i »• of Iu Boston nud Suu Fraucisco tho ex children they hat« reared to worthy tV. T. Bailey the requirements of education I ca. ot periment has b»-eu a decided suOoess manhood and vrmr snhood. — ~ Between ■ Contiuianii'tiors .1 T . Ca'llson un i ThtirsdayR a; 6 a in. ami ar Mrs. Felton, who cccnpied an impor A Complete Line of Drug lay claim to any. I simply can read cud from all points of view. The ladies* w rit«.” rives in Florence at 4 p ni the restanruut adds to the reveune of the tant official place at the Chicago World’s A. C J e n itin tr Clerk ■ ............... Yet this woman from the f raw ay clob, the uituib rscan offer an easy hos fair and also at the Atlanta exposition, Sundries t nd To Jet Articles. A ■( .lo lill-li day following. isle, whose advance in letlcis bus been pitality to their friends, and women may be styled, as regards progic» •' etili........................... .A. H. Patterson principally through self culture, has give unqualified approval and unlim it intellectual freedom, the psthflude. »sir [reamiier....................... Returning «tage leaves Flor written a volume— “ Story rf the P it ed patronage to the new establishments. the women of her state. She was the t»»<HM<Ot ............... . .1» P. B. rton Corner 9th & W illam ette Sts. cairn Island”—which has gone throngh There are many reasons why u man’s first to brave prejudice und fogyistn d i¡a»rinlen»lenl ____U ». II ml ence ruewlays and Fridays at 8 its third edition, bbe speaks English club appeals to a woman, the first and through her fearless utterauces on the ___C. M. Collier E u g e n e , : : : Ore. surveyor......................... a nt. aud arrives in Eugene at 6 w ell and correctly. foremost I ein g, of coarse, that she has platform aud in tho newspapers against Coroner ................... • • .. J. W Harris p. m. the day following. Mies Young h: s regular features, a for so long been excluded from i t “ The political dishonesty, intemperance and jHticeoi Peace............ ..F B 'V il jo n rich olive complexion, with a slight has bet n man's special preroga religious bigotry and narrowness.— Ex T E R M S S T R I C T L Y C A S H . flush of color‘ at times playing iu her club’’ f ■ niter tive; women have formed koffletiet, change. l'oint a'tl'*........................ Julin E. _____ Single fare . - - - »5.00 cheeks. Her eyes arc dark, mid her black more or 1» ssr hnotic gatherings, after nil, A t ’s r t a l U o a t K * o k . hair is streaked w ith silver. Sho li a s which have never beeu to her what “ tho Round trip - - - - $9.00 No w ell regulated houses should be passed her life, with the eyeepfmu of club” is to n mum Now it is ns thr.i gli Tickets fur , iitle nt F I tin g s’s C T Y O FFIC ER S. seven ytars of chili'ibc-d -p<ut on Ktr- th< moou. or a piece of it, hud fimcn without a boot rack that w ill allew tha liv e r y b a r n , E u gone, and at Ilurd it:’;, 1 er or:is.retched bands. There bus air to get at t'le soles of boots when not 'alw ays Ltcn u u .ysitty smrcunditig a iu use. During these summer mouths &. D a v e n p o r t 's ■:tiue in Florence. n a n s oloL, n i l won i.u has hern especially people are continually being F . 11. W ilson President................. Lionpht to l i n e to it tl.it s le is sure caught out in damp weather without OF o . w . H urd the veil w ill stcifh e rent entirely asun the protection of rubbers, andon remov ing thoir boota' at night allow them ho W in. Kyi»» der. Board of T ru stee s stuiid with the soles in contact w ith tho M arion M « i h HOTEL, A retlcr rectcu, which wemen ihew- I . S le e p in g C a rs C. C ito tinke ' s e b is wi 1 be slew to arfk now ledge, but floor. In this position ' »'air cannot get . J. C. F L IN T , P roprietor.. oota, nnd they E le g a n t which lb» y must recognize, is that they at tbo wet portion of .. Drew Severy the morning Recorder ........... delight io tl< i lucranti met hodw hich are ofteu still «lamp F lo r e n c e ', O r e g o n . ..J . A. Pond; D in in g C a rs t i l , 1 : ri in ll.is homekeeping ooue by when one puts them l j again. A very Treasurer ........... ! Í J. It. Weddle ' mm for i:.ct. Fioiu timo immemori siropltf and entirely sufficient rack may T o u r is t Marshal .......... ■ al v.in.cn l'uvc been the boon keepers, be made at very tittle coat A ll that ia O'UR AIM—To furnish the best S le e p in g C a r s TH E CHRONICLK riuiks w ith th« freaUfll tin l . i u t t v- ivi s, und mest cl ihim have needed is two side bruckets and three newspapers In th e U nited .State«. accommodations at reasonable felt tlx ft it‘♦ xn , the wear und tear of wooden re As. (Mie rod is placed a little 8T . PA U L TH E CHRONICLE has no equal on the Paclfto SECRET SO C IE T IE S. tlx it wen!. Here, in thia sane tom of higher than th« other two for the hack Coast. It leads all In ability, enterprise and new«. prices. M IN N E A P O L IS THK CHRONICLE’S Telegraphic Report« are nu .i s or iri» £ , everything moves in u of tba hoots to rest agaiust in ureter to 4 the latest and m ost reliable. Us Ix>cal News the D U L U T H ___ ______ qunt, m etb iiieu l way, Us if regulated prevent th ei# slipping backward. The fullest and spiciest and Its Editorial« from the ly sen I 9 u clockwork. The ques- other two should be so arranged as to à A. .'rf. F lo re n c e L odge K f 107. ablest pens In th e country. FA RCO T H E CHRONICLE has alw ays been, and alw ays IKU m « iig liir.inhm dittoveiy may iu well support t h e hoots, the heelN being guiar c o m m u n ic a tio n on second Re GRAND FO R K S TO w ill be, the friend and cham pion of the people as tlx i.ei.i tu toli le i t unti Luid to uu- so placed over the back rod os to prevent o o n tli. ani fourth S a tu rd a y s in each against com binations, clique«, corporation«, or I any slipping forward. C RO O K 3TO N oppressions of any kind It w ill he Independent sv.ir. — N»w York Journal. 8. L. R o b k r d s W. M. In order to accommodate hoots cf dif- Iu avecyUdug neutral In notldug. W IN N IP E G I.G. K.vorrs, S e c re ta ry . 1 ferent sixes the rods may be fixed oloaer» P R IN C IP A L H O T E L * N o ta b le W u tu e a an d W o m a n SuflYa<e. MIS8 l:O8ALIND A. YOUNO. HELENA together nt ouc end than at the other. O N E B LO C K F rtC M D E P O T One cf tho giiovauccs of the suffrsgo folk islnud, on Pitcairn island. This is It is a groat and inexpensive home com butte leaders lay iu the fuct that the literary ---- HATES $1.00 Per DAY— - her first visit to the continent. She left fort.— American Queen. women of the conutry would express no fl R. G e n e ra l L yons P o st, No. 58. home on the missionary ship Pitcairn, sympathy w i ll their efforts. Poets aud | II« meets second a n d fo u rth S a tu rd a y s Mac. L. L. M a iis t e u s , Prop. A Curious Arffumont. which, after cruising amid the Put die dead, m onth a t 1:30 p. m. islauds, came np to Ucuoiuln Miss nut Lois iu general were denounced. | Mr. Lnbouchere argues as though one H lu£ç© n © , • • • O r e g o n TO Gail Haniil. u, who had the good o f ’ ,1. I. BcTTEKriEtD, C o m m a n d e r. Young from (here came to the coart ly of the necessary qualifications for th* C H IC A G O J . L. F u r n i s h , A d ju ta n t. steamer. Since her atrivcl 1 it f i x 1 s womuu iu h u heirt, who was bitter in discharge of pablio duty was the posses W A S H IN G T O N been at the sanitarium rear l.'apa Urr formed on public aflairs thuu perhaps sion of muscles or the power to kilt P H IL A D E L P H IA visit to California wa« to place I : « if i : y other wrninu iu the Uuiied'btatvs, Homebody. That is a curious argument end whose trenchaut pen rut deep and w . W NSELY, Prop’r. under surgical treatment. iu tho reign cf a woman. If worn«» N EW YORK spared net, always reprobated the eanse. J O .Ü . W . P j r p e t u a L odge, No. 131 Miss Young, who is a g n ix . nd- cannot organize themselves to k ill other Tables furnished with all the 1st a n d 3d S atu rd ay Mrs. btowe steoil uloof, h u (1 so did B O S T O N A N D A t L ni meets e v ery dungbter of John Adam:, or A: der women, it only implies that men ought i each mont.li. M e m b ers an ¿llv i delicacies of the season. M ild P O IN T S E A S T anrt S 3 U T H _ Smith, und his wife F itly , a .ve C. tb tiiu e Beecher, though urged to the to give up such insane folly, nud the contrary course by Henry Ward Beech brethren in good s ta n d in g a n islander, and of Edward Young i . i his er unit Isabella Beecher ¡looker. advent of woman w ill, doubtless, has W . game, fish and lrv.it in season. Best, f o r Inform ation, tim e cards, m aps a n d tic k e ts invited to a tte n d . I. G . K k o i w ife Nancy, also an islatiixr, i1- : re ten the day when international issue« l | i W m . Kt i e , R e co rd e r. In a letter to Mrs. Cutler, Cnlbcrine accomodations lor the traveling etc., call on or w ilt 4 ligious affiliation with i! i S< v y w ill bo settled, not by huse bloodshed, Beecher sail»: " I am net opposed to l a Adventists. She wi » orig) • n but by rational arbitration. As things ,! public. Charges reasonable. R 5 M c M u rph ey , women's rpiukiug iu public to uuy who I 0 . 0 . F. H e c e la L odge N o. I l l , m eets Episccpaiirn. She a»cnb<s b e t» ! •'- are now, women suffer quite as much General Agent. Rooms S e n I I d h e lto a B lock, are w illin g to bear. Nor am 1 opposed h every W ed n esd ay e v e n in g in Longe lief to the force of suirot ix irgs i. < it aud in acme respects even mme from EUOESK, OREGON. to women's pleaching, sanctioned as it Hull, Florence, O regon. B ro th e rs in comet an u s. John A < i > . e l 1 war than meu suffer, aud it is a mon gutxl M inding in v ite d to a tte n d . is ly u piephelic apostle, as one of the H O T E L E L IC E R E . A. O. CH ARLTOM , when he determined to re a i m ) i strous injustice that women should liavo n.iileuuit.1 results Nor um I opposed to W. H. W k a t h k b s o n , N - G. A ssista n t G eneral 1‘nssenger Agent. life aud lead ills little col I y f I no voice at all In relation loan unspeak M a m ó n M o b u i s , Sec. a woman ' h earning her own iuuepend- 251 . M orrison St. neers in tho way of riphleou t.< k able outre of tbeir sex.— Loudon Meth ffff euee in any luwlul culling aud wish F c r tla n the English book of prayer fi t a e, odist T i m e s . ________ many more were open to her which arc AV. O. ZKI< ;L E R , P ro p rie to r. with the result that his people lx »..mo T h e L * U » l I u B rlo -u -b r* c . church of England Episcopalians In now closed. Nor am I opposed to the C H Ü 3C H D1RLCTOHY - O ÍIE O D N . E U G E N E , - T h e F u n k & W a g n a lls The oddest thing in bric-a-brac is h this generation some of them have jidtx <1 organization and ugilatiou of women, other denominations, Rcsaiilxi \< : : ns wen in , to set feith the wrongs snf- little Italian vase made of red clay, up KBSBY f E tti tN CIIUUGH, Flore w ». among the number. The y e n » von n 1« red by g n a t multitudes of our sex, on which, w ith a little care, yon can r ' »i.-.-1 i -»io iato s c v i i ’e- S j o j s i ' 1 w ill probably go buck to Lu i j l a i . i l w l.iih aie m ultifoim and meal hum ili have the “ green grata growing a ll l*reaichi«F se.i»r»<»i, 11 u d ock a. home on the Pitcairn when it sails ating. Ner r.w I < pposid to wtin< u's around” in the utmost luvuriousne:» Of The T h o C lir o n lr lo B u ild in g * á a c r a ia e n t *4 uudeitiil.ii’g t o g i ' i i u hoys and u x n — All yon have to do is to soak tho vus* ... h i . and 7 p away from thia port in Jan e»........Feb 1st , Sal.baUi ‘d tbiy always have uuil ibey alw aysw ilh ENGLISH LANGUAGE in water for a day aud then »prinki* -»» Lord’s supper m —- „ . ruary of next year. In th. i............... 1 Jwivry, A pni, July und Gctoner T w e n ty -th r e e she may make a trip to t.<- A . ¡ a n ! ' Ivor am 1 opposed to llie cliim tbut wo timothy seed all over the ou’.side. Tho men have equal tigh ts w ith n < u. I seed sliika to the wet clay aud sproute, Cverrbo Iv is weieuase to at*lli* «r-ioes- C O M P LE TE coast.—San Francis» o I h r i n le B y M s 'l, P o l t » » e P a id , M ile « W e s t 7»stor re»juesls CiirieOaae to matte rsth ii ch iui i l i . t l l i y have (hi sacred and in about ten day* from the time S U C C IE N T them«ivea known. „ su|xtior itghia Hist God and good men yon sow yocr see«l you have a harvest of Eugene. W o m a n ’» In t » r e « t I n M e » nn- L G KmwT«, Pastor. airoru to he wiuk and uiteuseleas, by in the form of a grern jacketed vssu A U T H O R IT A T I V E "Every one w ill admit v < an » w l.iih lhe J have the easnst work, Iho that makes the most beautiful flower terest in education,’* said Lil» u Ii most u.fe und rouifortable p lu n s aud receptacle imaginable. Price of Swurfhmore, Pa., to n b H )D l»T 8 P Í8G 0 P A L the lui; n t si are cf uii tl.e most sgree- | Tho grass lasts for about a mouth if n < York Tribune reporter. * Even ll J S I.M S Vocabulary Term« wi service. Prcsr-kLag »* ahie ill i.isiiable cnje.ymints of Liis you ats careful to keep water iu the conservative w ill grant ti . t! »47 Editors and Specialists sud Acme two Sundays of each month life. M. luuiii cl jectiou lo the woman vase, and then it can be peeled off aud ing of the young is in t ou.j I n l J- Readers tor Q uotetlon. Mibbatli-Scliool -vert- Sundsv at snffragi ■ tgunizalioti is this— that a renewed in the same manuer as before. lege, but her duty. D eis it not n m Ha. ig. Prayer inceli«« «v«r.v r , f* 5000 Illustration-* wrong nione is employed to gain a right strange, then, that in many of our «i..u s Tba Greabst Wteklf ia the tciatry. day eveititf« at th e rhneeli- fc.v«d-t’*>ody ohjcei. ”— “ Wouiuu buffrngei und Educa Ce«t ever >960.000 M iss D i x W s F rie s . women have been so eatirely ignored iu •xirdisilv invited G .F . E chino ». tio n ,'’ by lit ltn Keuoriik Jcbuson, in Appendix oi 4 7 .S *8 Entries Miss R. Druiff has jost carried off tbo . Pastor. . the management of onr public »ch < Is? M o n ey Saved Appletous' Pope I r fccii nee Moullily. Liszt scholarship oi the Royal Academy In the schools, as iu the pi. of of Musio, Loudon, which entitles tho men have hud hitherto tlx* adtuL» By lluclodlD C post«»«! to any pert of tha U nlt»d The full n u m b e r of w ords and te rm s in A Cant' n t o W h e e lv . " 'eo. heIder to freo tuition at the academy state«. i.'an*»d» and Mexico. the squatter—men Mre i u the gio. P a tr o n iz in g it. A T T O R N L ÏS different dic tio n a rie s fo r th e e n tire a lp h a b e t is In «lincile i to bicycle ri...<» .égard for three years, and, on the termination T H E W EEK LY CHIRONIOLR, th e br1«ht*M aud possession is nine poof.» of the I lie rond il bus frequeut- and rawit corn >l*te W eekly In lh $ iug the tuie < of this period, to a substantial sum ia as follows: H-ORMOXTK, SO,«»: W o n iK W E Iu the piolesirious, ho'-iv* world, print« regnlarly Kt colum n«, or tw elv e out that when ovcrliik ly hien point aid of a further two years’ study ut » here anil th in snrtessn.) v » 105,000: W s s s t s s (iiitern atio iial), 125.000; t k: page«.of Now«. Literature end fu n era l Inform»« li g ui.d p i . v a vehicle on the left, foreig., couservutory. Il is awarded to A. C. WOODCOCK, Prop. ti ;» y , (six volum es, com plete,) 225.0 ' tlo n ; el«*-» • m agniftceiit Agricultural I)ej»artineni. have overcome lliisilisuciv. Geo. H ale r it t i «idc, Hie biryclist the ruau or woman who shows tho which is I» SAMPLE COPIES SENT F R -E . individual worth and pei-»- »TASDAKD, ov 500,000; must le i A. n . t l y wuUhful uguinst the greatest merit in composition or piano A tto rn e y a t L a w , hut in the publio schools 11 pcsjihility t f collioiiig v. ilh li wugou forte playiug. ____ more diifiiult, for they ».< ' n o YOU W ANT 3 J S IN -.3 9 Ó A Ì?D Ò appi osi l.ing fioiu Ibc opposite direc- ...... Sample Pages Free.. control i f tho state, aud ll.t.« v bo t tiin The faci hasuol ixi u iiupbuaized, « u < © n «, - O rW » Laundry clnsuce at which little g ills C H R O N IC L E possession have the w>. » u tr . h it « tir, D ui thè oangir In sucb in are taught how to wash and iron uro 7 so d S M r s **id î ^ . themselves in Ibis po«‘C« »' / • c f i l « tte n tlu a s S .e » to m U««-U« h * « s ' Pr*5 stai 11 « ii» li r gn eli r fi r u w o l su iliuu now established iu connection w ith “ For ¡«stance, th m dEte btitineAN. ACENTS V 'A N D l e n i u a l i . Thi" i» »»«< bicause she is boardlug tchcols iu Loudon nrd are, re f yvnuXA L J A N K Pennsylvania mak< s v i.mi l < li Ics- jiu ix n l <i skilllul in l.ir riiliug, port cd by the school roan-.igi in, ut com any office t f control or n.uuar «ili ir, hot sia i ly Limuse of thè wuy mittee to have proved thoroughly *»M»- der the school systcr. , j t I OF E U G E N E . hiiowino E. O P O T T E R . ili whii li «he ir , ressed. factory this year— their first. E . D. B R O N S O N & CO, I hem the light to te n 1 J" Ai.y »kilt, 11 u ultir Lrw w tll it is Tho United States, Dominion of w ho holo i fl ces or c i»k< t i , . • Mt NOHlCKF. AtiortM‘j>«f-lA>» Pacific Coast Agents «ut und l.tu d , w iilb lo u al i ut nouie- Tho Gaylorel (K an .) Herald says th»<l men's Experience has s! < ’ t ' Canada and Northe-n Mexioo SSC.OOl) v. t ir i, uud in pi,» ing through a com- the experiment tried there a year tpn SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. . E17OXSK, ONNOOÍI long as women have to ii • k t PAID UP CASH CAPITAL, O N E H I » l i » ON SBC OOC p.iiativciy uuiinw »pace betwriu two of electing women to fill all the city SURPLUS ANO f r o n t s . ( f the state to flare th in < h. A n d th e Market S t. t w —OrriA E At th e C nstrt F t ib ie k - tin te i« « ibanco of il» Ixemn- offices has proved a remiplete »tiroes», control or manage n x t . t J ' ing e i i m i !<<) in II.« ipck«s ol tli* the city LusiiMss being eonduoted by 3 O L IC IT e d ' g it the offifis, for in this, lb A c a o T JN T 3 uberi» ol » t h è ‘’leeward’’ s ilic e i thè them in a earefai, economical aw l » le iourth ye.»r »ince onr cti» . a OSEGÛN to VI»»»* O N T H K O TH K R S IC K . rider—il a u n n tica ltu m muy te lor- nient m a n n e r .________ EUGENE E. E. B E N E D IC T , KXFKftlENCC. Into effeit, we find 11 at o... t piven. b e i l i au otrutrtLivw oulil Le »1- R end 9 3 a n d th e M a p a n d 4 13,784 school director- < i. A box rent ia a useful pi* ue of tho tni>»t ctrtuiu te etere u b en ih le aeri g ly t >r O n e » a r, wotnen. «nr - - x« NOTARIES« p o s i a f f * p r e p a i d o n M »p a n d P a p j r . ti, i,t, ti d yi 11 vciy , j ilis t wbo I i:r rid porob furniture for sunirn» r. ThU n,.,y ••The office of dircctct di u rnnclì in li,e city hns «Unibile«» sieu bold extra wraps, <* cuihioii», ur uiag- most lmportuut iu tlx when I AAbRKAM _ ItW JB Vim <:i«ens ot lia.ibicniltb (H apts firn, just axinen, eto. They w ill then b” at b u n d M . H - do V O liV r t, ideal school director i Proprt«,«r * F Chronlcta, A R. BUTTOLPH, tl i» »tal,1 e i i.flairn. Ti c «i:ly previ Ol nt a moment’s uutirc, and yet not in w ith a lilx*tal ednii. SAN n iA N t lNO»,. C AI» M R S, ive i» nere miti iug vigila,,« e < n thè | xrt the way when not wanted. of op to dale edtcaliiiniu n » * dcsions . of thè wciuuu us »beovvrtukts or passe» terest in the public schools .mo I . C O P V R IC H T » h e . N iit a r v r . t l . l i c . S i u v e y o r Queen Victoria has «7 liv.n g «1*- in their possibilities, a knowledge i f a wagon. «ometimc» I bave thoughl thst there sceudants. Yet it is raid t h a t »( w,»ni, n uhild nature and the need« of children, f f c w m a n t ~ , S w — 1 Ctcimin’"* »on* rA NTFD-TR rsTW G R TIIY AND the ability to judge charm l< r and lo is mere dsiigcr u h m vhe is nding witb are allowed to tufc-> nu interest ia pod- w tics the human rare w ill becwuccxrlac'. O re g o n deal with men, and soffit i< n t U i s t l i io « mai,, tu aure it is nalural, slt«r s«e- travel Inr te«p»>n»ible. e»ta»tli»l>««l h«»»sF devote to the various duties of th< office, Ing bini pii*» ridely b ctw n u thè vclii- In Mclbcarns a woman gets t«vw» » K h t if ic m s m ir. ( ’n eon. Monthly '06 00 andespeiu*». and the more of these qualities aud at- eie«, lo suppose (bai «be tan iollow pen»* halfpeany fev making n shir«, witheut risk She dora noi always ie P n - i t i n n e le c i v R e fe re » i e . B n « d '* e F3ANK B W1LBON tainmenta a school loaiil p j w s s c j the na iiil*i iu lim e thst ker fluite ring «kirt while a Chinaama got« five pi ix* f**i •o,-^ATtvT;K«’ 4 « r5 * F — ■ e 'I-H ih lre--e i1 " j n p e ri e n v e l o p e The more neatly it appiouch«» tin- iueul. require» more iccin. It is cnly otre oi Tttabing it, any» Peat»«*'» Weekly. U4« K u n q w iA «wt A U * '•Now,few saeu, even grautmg them munn a c o - i . D n. in ion Cwitijxiij, Drpi. k tbiengo. TRAVELERS S te a m e r GUIDE ï^ o b a rts P ro p ’r, F lorence to Y a q iiin a. EI'GENE-FIJIREXCE Liver* Ills . WOMAN’S WORLD. H o o d ’s Pills CORNER DRUG STORE. “,ld STAGE U N E . OKTH&RN P a c if ic , 3 y , It PAPEI MORRIS a MIHNESOTA CIFIC COAST" HOTEL. THROUGH PICKETS H e a c i o f T id e H o te l, Elk Prairie Hotel. S ta n d a rd D ic tio n ary ON EUGENE AND FLORENCE 3TACE ROUTE. th e : o a i l _ y Only $ 6 .7 0 a Year. The Weekly Chronicle $ 1 .5 0 a tei the Reversible Map? irsi M ap o f th e W o rld A ttori * at P atent PATENTS’ e . A . 6 N O W A, c o R »*»«y r>**>ev V »»w«— N— notary public . f l orence . - - P6EQ° n 1 9 1 llrBB^wBE. N e w 1 B rtl. « bronli-tn T T«« Oouttwr« Worn««.