The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, January 14, 1898, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ’- '• » T T
THE
— „ W EST
\ YOU» n o n e PAPER
►
*
SUPPORT IT
• I
i i
VOL.
■' I J . .
►
►
1
J
STATE OFFICERS
T
SIUSLAW’S ONLY PAPSE.
OPPORTUNITY ?
-ia.
TR AV-LERS’ GUIDE
T R A V E L E R S ’ G U ID E.
S team er
a -J L R 3 D I3 S T E P <
C ebarte
HAMPTON BROS.
new
•j
A
NO 38.
FLORENCE, OREGON, FRIDAY. .Ian. II. 18'.»
V ili.
' t 4
advertisers
>
. ! . ■ -■- ■ü'
GENERAL DIRECTORY
fc
r 4
— *
A PSALM O F LIFE.
FOREST MONSTERS.
T hrough th e w ild bab el of on » fe v e r ’d tlnw
Hum« o f th s U ia u t T re e s T h a t A n F o u a d
T ub sung .4 U ouier l uDii th, grave unit »tern.
I n L a U lfo rn ln .
With tiillu g s from tho w orld 's fresh , health y
Iu the uatiouul park« and forest pre*
pritut—
T i ling» w h ich c u r w orn , w earied' agw <»«-• serves of California the big trees are by
cvpn.
far the most interesting aud greatest
natural features. There are two vari­
On th e list, Dull anti 2 0 th o f each
eties—namely, Sequoia semperviruus,
B eerei a w
1 > a te
m onth.
ordinarily known as the redwood,
.
Philip
Metelien
freaaurer...............
Leaves Florence Mondays. M > dues- S in gle , r ip 8 3 ,0O. R om itl trip 83.00
the tree which lias furnished most of
Sup*. Publie Instruction. ..G. M. Irwin.
The buttle in tho plain is raging y e t;
days and Fridays.
tbo redwood lumber of commerce, aud
Tho w atch fires blaze; th e b eak’d ships lin e
P r in t e r
............... M H. Leeds.
Arrives ai Florence Tuesdays, Thurs­
the Sequoia gigautea, from wbieh a
tho shore.
General.
.0 . M. Iillemnn. days and Saturdays.
Fur us th e foo In grim array is rat.
comparatively small amount of similar
R. S. Bean
Ah, but do wo ligh t as th ey fou ght o f yore?
I .........
lumber lias also been made. The for­
Connects v. ith Steamer and Scot'
I'er Pnsseiiger am i F reig h t Tintes
F. A. Moore
Supreme Court
mer is the smaller variety and grows
For
w e, too, lik e th e heroes long ago.
Also with
E. Wolveiton burg stage Line for Drain.
M ust w age slow w ars anil sail th e b itter sea. on the foothills along the coast. The
------ APPLY To-------
Stage
Line
for
Coos
Bay.
Charge
J.
C.
Fullerton
Fierce is tho oonlllut, loud tho tem p ests blow,
J u d g e S eco n d D is tric t. .
latter attains a considerably larger
A nd tho w aves ro a r aud rage un ceasingly.
. W. E. Yates reasonable.
A ttorn«*» S e c o n d D is tr ic t
growth, is, more strictly speaking, tbo
Meyer 1 Kyle.
Florence. Or.
S till m u st w e w ander o ’er tho storm y m ain,
“ big tree” of California, and is seldom
T w tx t rooks and w h irlp ools a droad passage
found ut a lower altitude thau 5,009
m ake.
S till m u st tho sire n s sin g to uh in vain,
feet
C A M E R , C IO I,’
E V G E X K -F U H IK M 'E
tftill from tho to ils of C u e * m u st w e break.
Scattered aloug the extent of the Sier­
COUNTY OFFICERS
o — w i n make*>—
ra Nevadus from north to south are
T arn, th en , to H om er’s p s a ln o f life and neo
H ow th ey endured w hoso p ilgrim age is done muny distinct aud separate groups or
ST A U E L IS E .
k bo u i . uk D
da
y tr ips
RJ&GUIeAR
A il
IL Y
Am i hear them«*ssago th ey huvo le ft for th ee— groves of Sequoia gigautea. These are
G a b by patien ce is the victory won.
•« n g » ,
Rraprietar.
generally known by names significant
—M n cn d lten ’s M agaaine.
E. O. Potter.
fudge
of locality, us, for instance, “ Oalaver-
« v : .-
S
tag
e
le
a
v
es
E
ugene
M
ondays
H
O
fJIlC
B
ÜDÛ
1163(1
OÍ
llÜß.
W T. Bailey
us," "Tuolumne,” “ Mariposa” and
Mond
in c a n d e s c e n t l a m p s .
Commissioitets
.J. T, Callison
“ Fresno,” names of tbe couuties in
and T h u rsd a y s at ti a. io. timi
H o w t h e It u r u e d O u t F U a u ic o t M fty Ho which the grove* so called are situate^.
..C lerk » ,..-..................... A. C. Jennings
H
e
«1 a n d lle n v w c d .
The Tuolumne grove is in the Yosemite
th
A. J. Johnson rives in F lo ren ce nt I P
Silenti'
.........
It has been generally supposed to be a park, and the Mariposa near by. This
.A.
S.
Patterson
Treasurer
fruitions task to attempt the renewal of latter is the one most frequently visited
day fo llo w in g .
. . D. P. Barton
Assessot
burnt out iut audesetut t'loctric lamp, by tourist* und contain* the “ Wawona”
Flot
K»‘tu
r
n
in
g
stage
. C. S. Hunt
L u d i-s' W o©1 H o«e
c ts .p e r pair.
although there appears to be some eco­ — a tree with a hole burned in it* base,
fichool Superini«oi. ti n t
. ,C. M. Collier en ee T u esd a y s and F rid a y
nomic fallacy involved in the dcstruc- i through which the stage road runs aud
Surveyor
L ad ies' F la n n el V ests 2 » i ts.
O u ting F la n n e l 20 y d s. for 81.
tion of what is except in one small if four bor6e stages are driven without
j . W. Harris
Vorotier .................
E u g en e
a.
in.
am
t
a
rriv
es
in
important particular a perfect piece of difficulty—aud the “ Qrizxly G iant,” ,
.F. B. Wilson
oi Peace
apparatus. It is not intended, as u rule, oue of the largest trees iu tbo world.
Constable
.................John
Tanner p. in, th e d ay fo llo w in g .
Tho stately grandeur of these enor­
to give in this column descriptions of
Amerieau devices or achievements mous and lofty trees is so impressive
*
drawn from foreigu publications. This that it seems quite fit and natnral that
Singh" fare
Kubject has, however, been taken np by some of the larger ones should have been
^ _ ^ J C I T Y OFFICERS.
-
-
8a.
n
o
R ound trip
tin, English journal, Industries aud individualized aud honored with distin­
Iron, and, idthongh it states that an guished titles. Nearly every state in
<A-
ie
a
t
F
.
Bangs's
T ick ets tbi
O r e e o n . Amerieau process for renewing these tho Union and every distinguished gen­
F. b. Wilson jjvel,y burn, E u g en e, and at lliirtl
lumps after the filament lias been bro-! eral of tbe civil war has a namesake
Presiden*
ken has been developed, it doe* not give among them. Tbe "GeneralGrant,” in
O . XV. H u r d
Sleeping
Cars
& D aven p ort’s otlice in F loren ce.
Opt ra HonnetM.
the name of inventors nor state that the the General Grant park, and tbe "Gen­
Wm. Kyle
Jegant
Bonrilof Trustees
Maritin Morris
Just where tlie lino Itetvveen the head- prix « » has eomo into anything like gen­ eral Sheridan” of the “ Giant forest"
C. (’. Behnke
dress and the lirniiet is drawn takes a eral application. Its dftseription of the (situated iu the Sequoia park) are indi­
•in ln g Cars
WALION,
VINCENT
list n eyo to discern, but nndoubtodly tho operation is therefore given for what it viduals of the largest size. It is difficult
V. MEWNWAV >
( successors
I to determine just which of the big trees
BM&let- .
• Drew Severy
laitor dot s rfnver a little more of the is worth.
T»uri»t
,T. A. Pond .
It states that a commercial success is the largest, but these two aud tho
head. Spangled wings with an oigret
Treasure «•
•lee p in g Car» Drags, Msiiciiss,
mid small eaplike Dutch Ismn« Ls stud­ has been made of a piw ess for renewing “ Grizzly Giant” —the gnarly base of
E. A. Evans ........
. J. C. FLIN
FLINT,
T, Proprietor
Marshal
ST PAUI
ded with rhine. tones and with one nod­ burned out lamps which renders possible any oue of which w ill exceed 80 feet in
F ’o r e n e e . O v o g O iv .
M IN N E A P O L IS
ding plume rising from a soft cockade the use of the old bulb at a very slight diameter—are probably tho biggest trees
...........AND .
.
of while 1 us' are included in Is unets. expense. By the new method the collar, yet discovered.
D
U
L
U
T
H
\
SEC R ET SO CIETIES.
A Complete Line of Drug but tho ornaments of tulle which have or barcWnd, of the lamp is not disturb-
Tbo trees often grow in *uch inacces­
O F R A IM -To furnish th e Lest
FARCO
a feather are only a trifle smaller Pale .'<1, the old filament being removed and sible mountain retreats that some of the
Sundries and Toilet Articles.
aeeom n iod ation s
at
rensonai'ii
TO
C R A N D FO RKS
blue, pale pink, black aud white, all are the new one placed through a small hole territory covered by them has never yet
used, while in the differwit shades of in the lamp bulb made by removing tlie been thoroughly and systematically ex­
F.ik V. M. Florence Lodge No. 107.
CRO OKSTON
"R eifiiliii' ■iim m iiiii 'iitim i o n second prices.
velvet there arc curiously tied bows I ip. The small hole is subsequently clos­ plored. Outside the lands reserved by
9th
&
W
illa
m
e
tte
Sts.
Corner
W IN N IP K C
which quite cover the bonnet frame, arc ed exactly in the same manner as iu the the government a California lumber
m J fourth Saturdays in each month.
|
----- 2 .. . —
-
H E L E N A ’ "'1
II. W . l i t !!I>, >V. M .
:
:
Ore. very liecoining and, best of all, do not ease of tho new lamp, leaving nothing company own* several, thousand acres
Eugene,
interfere with the rango of vision of the , to indicate in the finished, repaired of these trees—enough to last 40 year*,
I. G. K rotts , Secretary.
5 JTTE
cutting many millions of feet per year.
person in the aeat behind, which an lamp that it had ever been opened.
T E R M S S T R IC T L Y CASH. uigret or feather s*nietlni«s does. When
It is stated that some 400,000 lamps —Harper’s Weekly
W. W. NEELY. Prop r.
T I I I U U ( .1 1 T I ( K E T S
the ,s>iui*ts are worn br«wi, they must have been repaired by this method, tlie
Lsuial lt*lMz«in.
A. K. General Lyons Post, Xo. 58. ( T a b les furn ish ed w ith a ll th e
tit closely to tin- I «wet to bo in «KgJe this filament bting inserted through the A THRILLING EXPERIENCE.
TO
meets second amt fourth Saturdays
C H IC A C O
Certain wild animals can be trained winter, » 1 the h*fir genarally *xteuds small hole referred toby a skillful twist
»It month at 1:30 p. m.
i d elic a cies o f th e season. M ild W A S H IN G T O N
to net very intelligently its servants of beyond them. Wh*u the sharp, bal’d of the hand and secured iu position by a ShowlRfi What a Hhatson Caa D* la a
L o ad o f Hay.
J I B ri tkiifiei . d . Commander.
man. and even to exce*d the dog in lilies of velv*t or Jet are unlwtnning, a I special carbon paste. The black deposit
gam
e,
f
a
ll
am
i
fruit
in
season.
HeM
P H IL A D E L P H IA
.1 L. I rrstKit. Adjutant.
“ What was the most exciting experi­
power of thought and aetiou. L e V a il-| ruche of tulle or !»■«■ is ,«*rnii*sible and on tli«' inside of the bulb is removed by
fitting tbe lamp to the holder aud re­ ence I ever had?” repeated Clarence
lant, the African traveler, says that he w ill often work wonder* iu the I'ffbct.
accom o d a tio n s for th e tra v elin g N E W Y O R K
The little Normandy bonnets a r t , moving it iu a gas furnace, while im ­ Haight at the Olympic Gun club.
had a tame babtxm which was not only
BOSTO N AND A L L
p ub lic. C harges reasonable.
sentinel, but hunter and Yurveyor of p . i i i i u r the now d**i*ns, Th*y were ‘ mediately following this operation a think it occurred last summer, when £
■ () ll W Perpetua Lodge. Xo. 13),
P O IN T S E A S T i
SOUTH
food and water. This moukey, by shew ■tiowu early in tho winter, but did not small glass tube is fus«l to the opening was hunting doves np in Sonoma coun­
m'oets every 1st and 31 Saturdays
made in the bulb, through which the ty. Now. shooting doves is not par­
„ru»». inapt and tick ets force of brains, took coinmmnl of the meet with much favor. Lately they ,
Wli"",no'ntb. 'Member, and visiting
> t ¡i form«
dogs which protected the camp and u»B«l have keen revived, with some nis«dMI lamp is exhausted. When this has been ticularly exciting or perilous, but
, culi un o:
» » S lie n in good «.landing are eordiallv
done and the last trace of air and gas this was oue of the hottest experience« I
aud directed them just us the older lnuAifioutiilos.
itn .t.’ It., intend. J. J. A m . kiison , M.W
s
b
any of these little absorbed, a blowpipe flame is directed ever bad.
tiahoons command and dix«'t the rast of i With a hjph w
M
c
M
u
h
f
h
i
y
,
Wjgi K vlk , Recorder.
#♦#
«**
b o n n e t s i* 'Oiai<w*>l *uiMfi>Je for the ; upon the throat of the tube, which is
"I had been traveling all day with a
Hr-URJ» 3 «cri I. e h -l'c ti Block, the tribe.
■ral Ag<
By his eries, mys 1.« VaalAmt, huni- opera iu fcka urekaitra ■nils, hut this , melted into the point exactly in every ! (,ig hag, and win pretty w ell tired out
K I .F N 1 oreuox .
XV.
O
.
ZEÎ
¡LED,
Proprietor.
I ll .meets
’ | r O . i O . F . H e e e lii L o d g eX
t|,8 country road and
tvays warm'd us of the apiaismh cf an ; yaaa it iiafftd, ami a -•<«■ ■msibln one. respect a eonnterport of the original , wl]en j
A. D. C H A R L T O N .
SvBrV W '- d n e s d a y c v e n h ng in Lodge
enemy before even the difip dincovansl to arrai^e tin, («ail' W"U «ud nut wear lamp.— Provideiico Journal.
started for home. It waa a good four
Brother,
in
M a l l , F loren«-.-, O re g o n ,
RUQCNR, - - - •RRO3N
A»»ca o '»encrai Bassouger Agent.
it.. They wereso*o*nst*iae<l to his voice ■iv boimaf. «id oertifiuly it adds great
m iles’ walk, aud I was pretty w ell
good . t a i n l i n g i n v i t e d to a t t e n d .
2’..' Morrison Hl. Cor. 3d,
T h e W e l l l> re u e < l A la n .
that they used to
to sl*ep, and at ly to the brlllt«it «»ket of tho house !
pleased to see a big wagon load of hay
.1. J.-A nukbson , X G.
P o r t i run ci O r . first I was vened with them for dmert- liavn « th* «opasii with uwiovprcdheads | There is a certain professor in a cer- upproachiug. Tbe rancher gave me per­
A.MiKEw Bavxn, See.
ing their duties, but wJmi ho had once aud in di Riitualet wliaai not in full ball . «•in university of tbe United Stute* who mission to ride, so I scrambled up on
once, ut the beginning of one of bis lec­ top, lay down on the sweet, new mown
given the alarm they «oitfil all snip to d rass. — fl* a |a < r ’s
9 0 YEANS*
tures on fine arts, gut ou the subject of hay aud went swaying and «winging
watch for hia s^o«f. mul on the ,i'*gt
EXPERIENCE
a
t
.
CHU3CH DIRECTORY
tbe kind of pins worn in the necktie« of down
_____________
motion of his eyo, or she ^Rfi^ag of his
the road. I was just dosing off
head, 1 have soeu them n a * towm< the , D en is, ■ ail tvilora—tlaat col Lon ma­ yonug college men. He was a g«sid lec- , w|,eu httUg! wcut my shotgun, I had
Twentv-three
terial wftb’ti baa huen iu su« li favor for 1 turer and wa*
was alway* interesting, but forgotten to take the cartridues out of it,
quarter w hen his lotfiti w*ie fftrnRed.
|fe s BYTE I! IA X CHPRCH, Florence.
daapeiuas Mid onaiiiuui;—has lost its I this lecture was the most interesting of and something had pressed the trigger.
I
often
c*sri*sl
him
on
tuy
hunting
Mile»
W
r
i
t
Sahhatii service. Habbatli-
do you irupts se has his course to tho 300 boys who biard The horses gave a jump, aud the driver
expeditions, duriiig which he woohl | («chat. A»«l
il,~td o’clock a. in. Preaching 11
• f Kug«n«.
■kau ila plana?
him, and (lie whole hour was spent ou rolled off into tbe ditch.
amuse
hiuiself
by
elliuliiigp
trees
iu
or-
,
. k i. m. aud 7 p. in. Sacrament
T ra d e M a r * »
I o l«as
giaabar a fabric Ilian tick- necktie pins, their u..e und misuse and
der to aid us in the parmift
^*ue.
“ Then I discovered that my gnu bad
Lor'ff »upi*‘r on I®1 Sabbath
D e s ig n *
When h* was thirsty, lie *n»d ro hunt la« —ordiuafy linking :w to weave, l«it Whitt they suggested. Tbo gist of what act fire to tho h.ny, und I thought it waa
a.„,v
Aunt. July and October.
C o p y r ig h t * S c .
about and dboover *ooe snccnlaut tuber eboine «til »olid lues I as to colorings. j he said was that there was no more about time for me to escape. Tbe horses
Ancore «endlnn a .ketch
P1?J
c n lc k t r « « .ce rta in o u r e|«*nion true whether an
» requests Christians to m»»»
which was as effcctoal under the e»r- | Old pink, gsann, blue, u«*w yellow aisl reason why a boy sbonld wear a horse- ! were tearing aloug tbe road as hard a«
fiironiicn c Prohnhly rnl”n'able. <onimiirlrR.
« id terra oatta are the torn*. shoe with a whip across it all in gold I they could run, but 1 clambered for tbe
th,n».'rirtieconfidential. Handbook on I atenta
cumstauces os watermclou. Due un^lil
iiiseivcs known.
sent free. Oldest ;a ‘ nc»
í ’«1'" ’’,-
I. C. K notts , Pastor.
P a t e n t a taken through Munn A co. receive
say that ho was not more clever than a T m . material, us wmoa.-i w ill i«s»all. i«a than (hat houses should havo sieves for i side of tbe load and slid for the road.
>p,rial noli", without ehiirae. In the
truffle dog; but, tlwAtfh the <b< can find a fliiwh «, of sotiMi, aud it is «ap»uially roofs, and that as it was extremely The tail of my stout hunting oout
adapted for it* purpose. Tim pi ice is ‘ flloJ¡Htl to put „ |,ig „¡ove on your house caught ou the top of a sharp standard,
a root, he oannot dig it np.
for a roof so it was quite as foolish to I and there 1 bang to tbe careening wag­
Tho baboon did both, h * riq | the ad­ auly 35 « «sits.
A han Iv i.ely lllu.traled weekly, hnroest Hr-
In a house whero Rrtistio effect* OTC I wear horseshoe* ou your neckties. The , on that threatened to npset ami dump a
vantage of bauds, tlkii^i lie an «1 those,
Money Saved
not to extract the root. Tint to odjnst his more daeired lin n axptusivo oiks this t principle of this is that you should have : load of burning hay on me at erery
weight so as to use the Igpcrago of bis matarial «mid tin jmt to pinch sor.dfe. | a reason in what you wear as well as in I turn of tlie road.
■y
,
,’ anWi OMee, w . P S t , Waablnglon, I>. C.
Oar or KW*linr «tf tl»» colorings would . other things and that senseless decora- j “ The fire was crackling and burning
teeth to the best wl'*s»'sgp
Patronizing it.
He laid hold of tho t t g f of '*ov. s lighten tiat btdroam, tbo ciiniug room, iiolis, like horseshoes on neckties or fiercely, and alreudy 1 con ll feel the
with his teeth, pmaasi Ids four |* v s tin or diuten the «'.raRriug room, as might neckties ou horseshoes, are silly und un- ! flames. Still tbe horses ran, and still
L o n e ly L ig h t k e e p e r» I n W i n t e r .
beoomiug to a self respecting person. , my coat held me fast to that seething
earth, on all si«ia« of it, and then be «. siiad.
:
Prop. Fogu, trying 1*8 thpy are to visitor«, the
Cbavinhfi| porti«s « tire made from This particular example was only oue ' muss of flames. My trousers commenced
drew
his head slowly bicW. The root
fire little mlndod by the lightkeepura.
lengths of it wifis-ut the lean onia- ; to illustrate a principle, which is that j getting hot, and tlgm 1 found my coat
One of them, in fact, reported, with generally followed.
If this plan did notsr.reced, lie seized i mentation. Bat flat la<nuty 1« betghtennd nothing unusual, queer, out cf the or- J was on firo. The n ett moment tho loo«»
OTidcut pride, that liis steam fog horn
tg' appliques of white or a lighter i r , dinary, is in itself u good thing—that, cartridges in my pockets «imwenced ex­
had boon in uninterrupted o p ’ration for the root u* lew down rs ba »«uld, ami I darker shade ( J tlie same Cf lor.
in fact, most things that are queer aud ploding from tbo heat, aud then
then,
throwing
I««
hetd*
over
his
head,
£7 days, and declared that he dreaded
BUSINESS CARDS
Those «ipljqin n uro t f flower» or fig j
the silence which would come with turned a back mnersuult asd came up ur«s, Mid flinaiful •tltrhiigr* blend the ont of tbe ordiiimy are likely, in the Kindled my doves broiling.
question cf dress, to be in bad taste. A
" I bud just made up my mind that
lear weather. Tho fog is a» nothing smiling with the irut in ids month, ft pieces sat on with the background.
man’s dress ought to be quiet, but it all was over, when tbe tail of iny coat
when compared with the wild storms w as < ury to tcacu hii’i that it wns a part
Hofu pillows yet urc the must d< siruble 1
of winter that cut off their oommuni- i of li i s burintss to tiiid Itv»«« roots mid obj«»ts in nice needlework. They are must be clean and well taken care of in burned off and 1 was thrown into a
cations with the mainland. Then, In- ! that bis inastw i.inct "go aliaris.” — large, sqiMTe, plump. Usually tlmy arc , •very instMice, Tbe best dressed man is ditch full of water buside the road. I
tho man who, in whatever company he did not stop to see what became of the
dt'-d, tho dreary monotony of the light- i Youth ’n Comnanien.
ntiiAe with rallies «it tho ffibria of the I finds himself, is inconspicuous; who, i hay aud the horses, nor of the rancher,
keeper’s
life
on
one
of
the
outlying
|
P
la
n
t»
T
lw
>
■
»
tae
«ds.
pillow.
Veil»»-,
p*iha>s.
Is
the
favcrlb'
OP CUQENK.
you realize in an Indefinite way, is well i but cut straight across that field for
islands becomes well nigh n ti-
Francis Darwin, a «Hi t<f the prrut color. <»«»• btg tickiaq pillow bud «
». R EAKlN. jn . O a » m • .Maine
b arable. For weeks at a time he is oon- naturalist, has liesn ..vest.gating Hie bug* tigi r * lifted «l.il niiilered on it in appointed, though you ennuot w ell tell home. That, gentlemen, was tbe iu<wt
thrilling experience of my life .’’—New
fin-sl to his isolated rock or tiny islet oa effect on inssolivorous plant* of supply­ <ka»bes <•' black whnre the sjsits ought why.—Harper’* Hound Table.
i York Eresa.
absolutely.»* ft prisoner to hi* cell.— ing them with • .,1 withliciillug from to Is-, mqt red whem the opcm mouth
• 6 0 ,0 0 0
>loi,iM-l«ol«l Kconoinlc*.
PAID UP 0A 8H CAPII AL,
• 6 0 0 0 0 Kirk Munroe in Scribner’s.
S w in d le *!.
them animal food. H fir b i of tin -o was, and white wls re the teeth should
“ 1 don’t see, Ella, how yon manage
SU R PL U 8 AND PROF1TB.
carnivorouii plants anA r similar condi­ show. It win immensely eff« etlvc, hut with your bouse money. If I give you a
First Street Loafer—It’s a shame.
A i M I bb I n . u l t to Iu J u r j .
tions. Otic plant of th«’ lot he * <1 with liMJe sugMstiv« of « liv e life tlinii lot, you spend a lot, but if 1 don’t givo Bill, to think that any one would sw in­
Tho Messagerie* Maritime* mail
S O 1 -.I C J I T K U
roast meat, on •»ftnafi' ■’ a gratn Is ing Mlninber. However, too natch must not yen ho much you seem to get ulong with dle a poor hurd working man iu thai
r
Btemier
Himalaya
lies
in
the
harbor
OREGON
placed on the «ecre.tli« S «*ds of tho b • nsk'sl .of a « nnti mporary sofa pillow.
way.
gorgeous in white paii.t aud gold.
plant w h lionr. while from all the If it is mi « t mul w ell made, it bus ful­
“ Why, that’s perfectly siuipb", lln-
Second Street Loafer— Why, What
Hcruping by it comes it eoal barge, help­
others ull such ford was carefully ex- fil tad its uiis*mu.—New York Press.
j ilolph. When you give lue a lot, 1 use yoor trouble?
ing itself along by bolding on to the cluded. The pc».’Its of this experiment
it to pay tbo debts I get into when yon
First Stieet Loafer—Hero I worked
NOTARIES.
White hull.
were very iiiarh.’d In sweral particulars,
The Philadolphin Hetord mggesta 1 don’t givo mu so much.
l’Tiegonde bard for half a day paiuting up a spar­
Voice I'roiu tlie Himalaya—Got out the greatest beiug in the number, weight
tl«t w<ai*en wear tlieir daintiest petti Blatter.
row iuto a redheaded Belgian canary,
of that I Sheet off at ont o I
and vitality of its seeds T ! n n m b t r '
and 1 am Flowed if the fellow I sold
Front the Coal Barge— Who tbo — ’ of seeds produced by I be plant that war c«srts <'ii m ru lfiv d a y s , when thft necessity
W h r r » tiiu T r o u b le Is .
of lifting tl»«" dress skirt gives them ;n;
to didn’t give wo a bad half crown for
R. BUTTOLPH.
are von?
“
It
isn’t
a
bit
<
t
tronble
to
get
mar­
given Its regular rath»»* of tun tan I mat­ opisirtunity to display the petticoat
it.—Loudou Spate Moments.
From the Himalaya—The third officer
ried,"
said
the
airy
young
jierson.
ter was £40 to each 100 produced by They tiiould rewrve plain mobair and
Of tbi* ship. Sheer effl
“ No, ” spake the sedate oue. "It is
plant* which were nnftd, while the to­
Tbe towu in England heat provided
From the Coul Barge—Then go and tal weight of tbo s<eds wa* um UNO to Argo for bright ski«« aud oloau side­ in I cing marrn'il that tbo tiutiblo is. ” —
with pluces of worship is the a««'Wu|
talk to y o n r----- eqnala I'm th e ------- 100. In other words, the p laa« which I walks.
Indianapolis Journal.
oue of Kochdalo, where there are 14
skipper of this.—Paris Messenger.
As glass window pnitci am Hable ti I
were rcMTicted to a diet wkoily vagc ,
church«!* aud t Impels Fifty b*b
ea«r<k
If
wished
iu
f.xwly
weather
in
the
There
are
32
allusions
ill
tl»«1
Bibb"
to
table were invalid« craiparsd with the I
the church of England and W>
pi Mi la that waas fimUMwd with aalatal ordinary way with wut< r, ft is usefu! to Iho cast wind, 13 of them being of a iKjneonformists. Tbe chnroh of
A XT ED-TF VBT \V< »RT11Y A S D food. Th«« iw r a a d ftsavinaa* <»f the know that they can be mt>tx”l o w with lispurugi.ig character.
lninl accommodate» 24,4411 aud ibo 8
IliCn
iH-eds is «M»l«*r ilsia to la Miteri. a« it a little )a>ra*lii oil ou a clcUi
WILSON.
little eoutorwists 81,850 prraon* in MUw
Tlie lzrgcal Atimriean fly is
travel lor responsible, established house certainly Itnplna lu«waa»,< » W -ty > ’ polished without <lang»r °f k" «tifcr.
aver half an im h ifi bngth.
in ("rer< n kbmtb'.y
00 and expert«*. h u*t it is ■» wttk wo>«k sa »«y fv isa i |
Ptolemy, king cf Macedon, waa the
Never do«» a
it I * <g tba ra.a tn a a th a ,
Position stea d y .. Keference. Encl«.se w ill tell
The oat plant is in Duly rcg-inied as Character m orev»vW »l'
Thunderbolt, from H s vigor of his mill-
itaaalar
tk*
•
’<•*
*»•
*
a
t
«
it*
far«!*-,
sell-a«blre«»s»sl stumped ellTSlopR. ïh «
Ptnhl«>nr«iic of musi«.
Lu y inovew' ii’.s.
a n of vortrarluc '
(y —8t. !>»*«• Afi^t,<»ih:.
- OREGON Djmiprçn Çcnxipad)', Dept. Y L'hF.igo.
-------- 8 A I L 8
3 T A O E L IN E
B j j o v o r i i . ’r
.W i l l i a m I’ . I,or<l.
.H . B . K u w a iti.
H .H . B arrett. Rrop’r,
U nehang'd, th rou gh u ll th« h»ng, un nnm b er’d
> ears,
.
T he vole»’ of H om er .sings the rang divine,
Which to lls o f godlike tails, o i h ero es’ t«>ars
A nd o f the punishm ent of P r ia m ’s Hue.
Florence to \ aqiiiua.
W E C A N SAVE YOU M O N E Y
NAT© T o ix y c L i r o o t
*<^^^*<* •
fro m tlie fa c to ry
H a v e n o o lc i
G o o d s m s to c k ..
IT
E
ORTHERN
Pacific, Ry.
Iastice
HAMPTON BROS.,
E u g en e,
■
:
CORNER DRUG STORE.
Ml.V.lt
HOTEL.
S
iS,
Head of Tide H»tel,
L
“I
A.
I1 3 T E L
CUCIMI.
R
H
I.
E lk P r a i r i e H o tel.
what
EUCENE ANS
FLSRCNCE
STACE
RSUTE.
IdtKflfk j|M (rkM.
lUH t Ci.3S,,M,,dw,v hw Tirl
I
flKST NATIONAL |ANk
.*«
i«
\< »tar vr.tblic. Survey or
w
PUBLIC.
y<u,