The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, January 28, 1898, Image 1

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EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
C O U N T Y O FFIC ER S
...........................*».. H*« O. Potter.
( ........... W. T. Bailey
Commissioners j ...........J. T. Cullison
E- Bangs,
Steamer
Stage leaves Eugene Mondays
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and
Thursdays at 6 a. m. and ar­
C lerk ...................... .
A. C. Jennings
S h e riff................................. A. J. Johnson rives in Florence at 4 p. m. the
treasurer..........................A. 8. Patterson day following.
Assessor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 - P. Burton
Returning stage leaves Flor­
School Superintendent......... O. S. Hunt
Rurvevor....................
C. SI. Collier ence Tuesdays and Fridays at 8
Coroner...................................J- W. Harris
a. ui. and arrives in Eugene at C
Justice of Peace.................F. B- Wilson
Constable.........
John F» Tanner p. m, the day following.
Robarts
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i On the 1st, 10th and 20th of each
month.
Single trip|3.00. Round trip >5.00
Florence to Yaquina.
For Passenger and Freight Rates
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Meyer
Kyle,
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Florence, Or.
S T E A M ER “ C O O S ,"
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REGULAR
Proprietor.
D A IL Y
T R IP S
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Florence and Head of Tide.
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President .
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Single fare - • -
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80.00
Tickets for sale at E. Bangs’s
.F. B. Wilson
livery barn, Eugene, and at Hurd
O. W. Hurd
» n Kyle & Davenport’s oftieo in Florence.
Wm.
Marion Morris
, Behnke
S E C R E T S O C IE T IE S .
MORRIS
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Pullm an
Sleeping
HOTEL,
Tourist
.. J, 0. FLIN T , Proprietor
F lo r e n o e , O r e g o n
Sleeping
M INNEAPOLIS
DULUTH
OUR AIM—To furnish the best
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at reasonable
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CROOKSTON
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THROUGH TICKETS
W. W . NEELY, PropT.
Tables furnished with all the
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CHICAGO
delicacies of the season. Wild
W ASHINGTON
game, fish and fruit in season. B est, P H IL A D ELPH IA
I accomodations for the traveling
public. Charges reasonable.
6 U. W. Perpetua Lodge, No. 131,
meets every 1st and 31 Saturdays
lach month. Members and visiting
irothren in good standing are cordially - -
nvitedto attend. J. J. A nderson , M.W. I M wJ
(V m . K yle , Recorder.
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O. 0 . F. Hcceta Lodge No. Ill,m eets
a every Wednesday evening in Lodge ,
|Bll, Florence, Oregon. Brothers in E U Q E N E .
ood standing invited to attend.
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J. J. A nderson , N. G . ____________
A ndrew B rvnd , Sec.
For information, time cards, maps and tickets
etc., cah on or write
R. M c M
A. D. C H A R LTO N ,
O R EG O N .
Assistant General l’amenrer Agent.
256 Morrison St. Cor. 3d.
P o r tla n d O r.
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FLORENCE
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Oregon.
New
This lunatic asylum story comes from
Glasgow: Two councilors of that city
were taken over a large asylum the other
day by one of the patients, a safe roan.
He had led them to a room to display a
view from a window, when some one
shut the door, with its self acting lock,
and the three men were prisoners. The
atient alone preserved his composure.
fhile the councilors clamored to be re­
leased he remarked:
•'If I were you, I would be q u ie t”
No help coming, the councilors grew
desperate. Beads of perspiration stood
on their brows, and they fairly yelled.
“ If I were you," repeated the pathmt
soothingly, “ I would keep quiet.”
“ But w e’re no daft,” pleaded cue of
the visitors.
“ Hoots, mon, that's wbat I »aid mascl*
when I was broofat in!"—New York
Tribune.
P
OT.ROX1 E IR S T
—,'r r tc a At the Court Houte.
Scientific American.
Q u T iir
M.
York
BI.. Wuhlastoa, D. C.
Attorney at Law,
. Atterney-st-Law
îK s & r a s ïï p r a «
W it o f a Scotch Lunatic.
A. C. WOODCOCK,
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ATTO RNEYS
E. O PO TTER.
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C opy r ig h t « Ac.
A haateom.lr llhiitnMd v «-U t . lamMt <*r-
wIMkm of .n r yrtW ia. » wm ; „ ÎÎS K iS ?
r , four month.. ,1. tola hy
n.w«le.l«a.
Money Saved
By
Patronizing it.
Geo. Hale
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P atents
Twcntv-three
M iles W est
of Eugene.
ETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
service. Preaching at Glenada
1 Acme two Sundays of each month
abbath-School
every
Bunday at
l a . m. Prayer meeting every lln irs-
* , evening at the church. Everybody
lially invited.
G. F. R ounds ,
7
Pastor.
urphey ,
General Agent. Rooms 2 and 4, Shelton Block,
EUGENE, OREGON.
C H U R C H D IR E C T O R Y
¿¿ESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Florence,
■ O regon. Sabbath service: Sabbath-
■ ¿ o l , 10 o’clock a. m. Preaching 11
S lo c k a. m. and 7 p. in. Sacrament of
the Lord's supper on 1st Sabbath of
Kjhuary, April, July and October.
■Sprybody is welcome to all the sen Ices.
Kjgtor requests Christians to make
BKmselves known.
I. G. K notts , Pastor.
Cars
ST. PAUL
Head of Tide Hotel,
>f each month at 1 :30 p. m.
£ J. I. B uttbrfisi . d , Commander.
J. L. F urnish , Adjutant.
Cars
Elegant
• F. A A. M. Florence Lodge No. 107;
communication
on sec
second prices.
Ha Regular 20111
nt unication on
a n ! fourth Saturdays in each month
O. W . H vr », W . M .
I . G. K notts , Secretary.
It A . R. General Lyons Post, No. 58.
Un meets second and fourth Saturdays
AO O O UNTS
EUGÈNE,
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OREGON
Labor aad W ealth .
Labor in some form is the means by
which the true wealth of a nation is in­
creased, and it ought to he the means
N O T A R IE S .
used to increase the wealth of any Indi-
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▼idual. The varieties of labor are so nn
merous that every healthy man and
woman oan cbooae from among them,
A. R. BUTTOLPH,
bat to try to obtain money, much nr
little, without rendering in someway n
fair equivalent for it is to live a life of
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• dependence, which is equally disgrace­
ful under whatever guise it may seek to
O r e g o n . hide itself. —New York Ledger.
F io r a n o « ,
I N ctary P u b lic. Surveyor
PATENTS
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a Patent«." wtth cost er same In the v. R.
d focslya esnatrlM «eat free, i i l ilm f t 4
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ANTKD-TRU8TVTORTHY A SP
F R A N K B. W IL S O N .
c o r o n a t io n s e r v ic e s .
■ f l i r t of land ua UomUStaa u< Finaaal
Uotjf <> ska Mavaealsn.
A HARD STROKE ANO A REMARKABLE
Florence Haywurd describes Queen
Victoria s coronation toll in The Celi-
Cnt a M a n '. B ead O ff W ith a Saber - Rede iury. The writer says:
After telling how the privy council
Tw « H nuflrcd Mile« In Kt<tite«*n H ear«.
as « formed into a commisaion “ to hear
O ther In«tSB«e« o f D ecap itation l a Mat­
ihe petitions of the lords, great men.
ti*.
nobles, knights und other with regard
It is claimed by authorities on the art Io service«, Jutiea, alteudauoei, offices^
of war that the greotest blow of the I tea and rights oounecrcxi with the cere-
nimpaigu between Greece and Tupkey i tony of coronation," the toll states
was htruck by Colonel Mahmoud Bey, what these petitions were, or a t least
who with one sw ift stroke of his sword inch of them as were granted.
One waa that the Duke of Norfolk,
completely severed a Greek officer’s
head from his body. These same antlior- who claimed “ the right to find for tha
ities generously admit that this trick I i.ueeti on her day of coronation a glove
may have been quite common iu ancient < lor her majesty's right hand and tc sup­
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times, when stalwart men swung heavy port the queen's right arm on tbs tame
battleaxes, but they agree thut it is day as long as her majesty shall bold
practically unknown in modern war­ ■ in her hand the royal scepter, the ped-
; lioner holding the manor of Worksop
fare.
History ia silent on the subject. There by the aforesaid servioes. *' Ia ether
is not u plethora of literature bearing words, if the Duke cf Norfolk bad
on its arcomplishmenL The original of failed to provide the glove ertosupport
all such stories is, of course, * ’The Ad­ her majesty’s arm at that patticular
ventures of Jack the Giant K iller,” time his ownership of Worksop manor
which, for obvious reasons, dc.a not would have been invalidated and the
GOO d T c LBTHING,
help the subject Scott describes a sim­ property ba re reverted to tbs crown.
Another petition was that of Barbara,
ilar episode in “ The Talisman,” but
the best decapitation story, from au Baroness Grey tie Rnthyn, who, as (hs
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artistic point of view, is found in the head of her family, claimed the right to
Men's Suits for 84.50. Good Values.
Wool Sweaters 81.00.
memoirs of Captain John Smith. The carry the great spurs before her majesty
doughty captain vouches for the veracity on the day of her coronation and asked
Indies’ Wool Hose 20 cts. per pair.
of the details, though that is no good that George, Lord Byron, be appointed
reason why w » should not use the cus­ her deputy for the performance of that
I.adies’ Flannel Vests 25 cts.
Outing Flannel 20 yds. for 81.
tomary pinch of salt. According to his duty.
Yet another was that of Francis,
truthful chronicle, he overcame in tour­
nament the three ohampions of the twelfth earl of Huntingdon. Tbs earl­
Turkish army, decapitating each one dom of Huntingdon bad remained sus­
with a single blow of his heavy sword. pended Jor many years owing to the
A writer who is evidently informed tenth earl dying without issue. When,
on the subject olaims that Mahmoud however, thia twelfth in the line of suo-
Bey could not have accomplished the cession succeeded in establishing, as a
feat of decapitation with au ordinary descendant of the second earl, hia right
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snber and asserts that the Turk's yata- to the peerage, he also claimed the right
ghun was “ loaded” with quicksilver. to carry one of the four swords of state
The yataghan, he explains, ia a short in the coronation procession, thia, as
DRIFTING ONWARD.
sword, shaped something like a butcher’s w ell as other duties and services con­
WORKING IT BACKWARD.
cleaYcr, with an apparently hollow tube nected with the ceremony, being the
Drifting onward—avar drifting,
Itainarkabla T h in g . Shown by the K la .t-
running along the back from hilt to condition of his tenure of lands. Small
Tow'rd yon .billing, .liorelea. sm .
o sc op e W hen Ke versed.
Farther still from aarth'a green landseajMS
point. This tube carries a charge of wonder, then, that in announcing the-
Nearer to eternity.
“ Impossibilities Made Possible by
quicksilver.
When the sword is laid up­ omission of the precession it was im ­
O nw.rd—yet we know not whither
Means of the Modern Inventions In the
right, this quicksilver rests at the hilt. portant to set forth also that the noa-
We ere borne by tim e', ew ift tide.
llectrical Field” furnished the theme of
As u blow is struck the liquid metal.is perfonuance of duties connected with it
Heeding not the d aag’rou. rivor
Down whoee darkling atream wa gilds.
a lecture given recently by Professor G.
hurled down the grooved channel, lend­ ihould entail no forfeitures.
Qneroult in the Paris Academy of Sci­
ing deadly additional weight to the
D rifting onward—we are going
ences: During some of his experiments
T H E U SEFU L GIRAFFE.
To a country all unknown :
blow.
Ouard, O Lord, mid keep thou, ever—
he hit upon the idea to tarn around
The
assertion
made
that
this
is
the
Leave a . not to drift alone.
d ta G et D « w a B a lls T U a t
photogruphic records and also the series
sole instance of its kind in the history E w p la jre
Shield ue from the w ater', peril*
Lodged l a th e B o o t G oM er.
of pictures seen through the kinetoscope,
of 100 years is not borne out by facts.
Save from dark and angry n torat
“ Good uatnred?" said the old circus
respectively the kinematograph. Having
Let (blue arm of might defund u .
The same feat was performed during
Evermore from every harm.
photographed a plant at regular inter­
the civil war, not with a “ loaded" yata­ man. “ Why, tbs best in tha world.
vals and shown in the kinetoscope the
Drifting onward—we will anchor
ghan, but with an ordinary United When tbs old man's boy used to get a
A t the heuv’nly port nt l.at.
growth, the development of the stem,
States army saber. The naan who wield­ baseball lodged in a gutter at tha eaves
Every care and trial ended.
leaves, buds, flowers and fruit, the
ed
the sword in this episode. Colonel E. of the house—this waa when we ware
Ail our to ll, and danger* past,
same consequence of pbotographio pic­
Bloss Parsons, died recently in Roches­ off the road in wtDter quarttri hstmv-
Happy on that .bore E ly .i.n ,
tures reversed was presented to the eye !
Nevermore .h all atorni cloud, frown;
ter. Colonel Parsons was one of the er used to get out at the scuttle and
Oh, the bright, unfading vision,
of the astonished academicians, who
wealthiest and beet known men in New climb down the w o t and take the risk
Where
no
paling
eun
goes
down
I
wondered ut the fruit turning into flow- j
York state, and tbougb be had never of falling off and breaking his neck to
—Fr»~eie A. Bimklaa
ers, (lowers into buds, buds drawing
related the story the details were found get ik He used to go to the barn and
back into themselves and disappearing,
among his private papers after bis death. get out the giraffe. The old IB footer
the leaves closing, getting smaller and HOMESICK HIPPOPOTAMUS, The incident was illustrated and de­ would trot along after the boy—ho knew
disappearing, the stem getting shorter I t Longed F or th o L an gu age o f I t s B ab y­ scribed in Harper's Weekly at the time. what was wanted—till they came to
and shorter, until the earth closes over it
hood H om e.
It was in 1804. Colonel Parsons, who the house and then walk along the side
looking down into the gutter as ha went
Tlie most incredible things are devel­
During Bayard Taylor's visit to the was noted as a horseman, waa attached
oped before the eyes of tho spectator if zoologicnl gardens iu London he noticed to General Sheridan’s staff. Whilereo- along until be came to the ball, and
a most ordinary series of such pictures a hippopotamus which lay in its tank onnoitering one day with a squad of then he would pick it up and bend his
is reversed. A drinker takes up an empty apparently oblivioua of its surroundings. troopers under General Davis they were bead down and give it to the boy.
“ One day when the yonngster bad
glass and replaces it full upon the table; Entering into conversation with the surprised by a detachment of Confeder­
a smoker sees the stump of a cigar fly­ keeper one morning, he was told that ate cavalry. A pitched battle ensued, thrown a ball up on the roof and bad
ing at him from the floor, takes it to the creature refused to cat and was and Parsons, who was in the rear, saw aeon it roll down into the gutter he
liis month and secs the smoke originate gradually starving itself to death. “ I a rebel officer level a revolver at Gen­ went ua nsual after the giraffe. When
in the room, draws it into his mouth fancy it’s homeaick, ” added the keeper. eral Davis* head. Jabbing the spurs in­ the giraffe looked along the gutter that
and into his cigar, which ia gradually "He's a fine specimen, and it seems a to his horse, he swung bis saber above day, there waa no ball there. He took
lengthened and Anally replaced in the pity we should lose him, but he's moped his head, and, dashing by just as the his nose out of the gutter and looked
pocket A wrestler, who has probably ever since the keeper who had charge of officer fired, he made a terrific full 'down at the boy in the yard with a
thrown away his garments, is recovered him on board the steamer left. He pay« arm sweep. The Confederate's head large interrogation mark iu each eye as
with them by their, so to speak, walk­ no attention to anythiug I say. ”
leaped from the shoulders as sw iftly as much as to say:
“ ‘Bore it didn’t roll off somewhere?*
ing up on him into their places, whilo
Learning thnt the creature came from if it had been severed by a guillotine.
“ And the boy said'Sure, * and then
he himself performs motions of which a part of Africa he had once visited, The feat ia more remarkable when it is
i we can understand nothing because wo Mr. Taylor, on an impulse, leaned for­ considered that Parsons was a slim, tbs giraffe looked again, but it wasn't
never saw these most ordinary motions ward and addressed it in the dialect beardless fellow of 91. In comparison there, and the giraffe so reposted, w ith
performed backward; a man. for in­ used by the hunters and keepers of that Mahmoud Bey’s single slash with his a solemn shake of the head, and was
stance, seated at a table before an empty region. The animal lifted its head, and yataghan loses nioch of its importance. driven hack to the barn.
“ They wondered about this, for it
plate, works hard taking bite after bite the small eyes opened. Mr. Taylor re­
Colonel Parsons waa hrevetted gener­
from his mouth, until the chicken is peated his remark, when what does Mr. al for distinguished services during tbs wm tbs flrst time tbs giraffe had ever
whole again on the dish before him, and Hippo do but paddle slowly over to war, bnt characteristic modesty forbade failed to gst the ball, and they knew it
the side dishes are also returned full to where he stood. Crossing to the other the use of that title when he returned must be there, hut it was soon eaplai«-
their respective places In order to fully side of the tank, the experiment was re­ to civilian life. Not only did be per­ ed. A day or two later there esm s a big
enjoy an exhibition of the kinetoscope, peated with the same result, the poor form the only autbentio feat of decapi­ rainstorm. Instead of running a big
such an exhibition should tie completed thing showing unmiatakab'e signs of tation during the civil.war, hut be was noiay stream as usual the tin water pipe
by arranging alongside of each other the joy, oven consenting to »eceive food the hero of a remarkable ride. A few from the roof ran joat a little Mt of a
same scenes in regular order in one ma­ from the hand of his new friend.
days before tbs battle of Gettysburg stream, and the water that should have
chine and reversed in another. It would
Mr. Taylor paid several visits to the was fought General Meads bad an im­ run off in that way overflowed tbs gar­
be advisable, however, to inform the gardens, being always noticed by his portant message to send to Geuergl ters and dripped in a thin sheet against
spectators previons to their looking at Africau frieniL Finally, before leaving Harding, 100 miles distant. As the tbs side of the hosse. Then they knew
such a reversed series of pictures, for the city, lio taught the keeper a few routs was through a country swarming why the giraffe couldn't find the hall.
otherwise they might think themselves sentences he had been in the habit of with rebels, the message was written It bad rolled down the water pipe.
the victim of n dream, a hallucination, addressing to the hippopotamus and on tissue paper, that it might be swal­ New York Bun.
or something worse.—St. Louis Globe went his away.
lowed in case the carrier waa capturod.
N u t te Ba B eak u ad .
Democrat.
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Two years later he was in London, The commander was in doubt regarding
The president of one of the leading
anti, curious to know the result, again a suitable messenger. He summoned eastern colleges was recently Journey­
H o p . W b .B Yon A r . Hard Up.
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The hopeful phase is when wo seek paid his respects to his amphibious General Davis to headquarters.
ing toward New York and found him ­
“ General, who is the hardest rider, self iu the same seat with au old man
work for tho flrst time. Possibly we are friend. To his surprise the creature rec­
as
well
as
the
most
trustworthy
man,
in
entire strangers to the greut city and itf ognized his voice at once, and expressed
whose general appearauce betokened
ways. We have entered its gates with­ his joy by paddling from sido to side of the service?” asked Meads.
the farmer. They soon foil into conver­
“ Colonel Parsons, sir,” w ss tbs sation, and after saying that hs waa on
out introdnetiou, with little expcrieuce liis tank after Jiis visitor.
Bayard Taylor says that it convinced prompt reply.
of life, less money, and yet with the
his Hist visit to tha ssotropolia th *
“ Send him to me at once. ’*
grand idea of stepping into some lucra­ him that even a hippopotamus may
farmer mentioned the naase of the lit­
It
waa
•
o'clock
ou
a
Monday
night
have
affections,
and
tenacious
ones
at
tive appointment thut may be bud al­
tle village up among th* h ills of Ittiw
when
General
Meade
gave
the
yonng
most for the asking. If of an adventure that, os well as a good memory. — Watch­
Hampshire from which hs cams and n>
offloer bis instructions. /He was to ride marked that he supposed his (trend bad
loving and enterprising spirit, we are man.
with all haste to General Harding's never beard of it. “ Oh, yes," said lb*
prepared to enjoy this hew experience
A m erican Yalats.
headquarters and return at «nice with
The untried city has a fascination for
uiau “ 1 waa born there.” Imag*** W r
There is a new order of things among an answer.
ua Its streets, its buildings, the facet
astonishment when tha country maa.
the
gilded
youth
of
today,
and
the
valet
Tbs
messenger
retired.
Two
hundred
of its inhabitants— nil touch our fancy
after staring at bias aaveral seconds, ex­
is
in
demand.
Thia
demand
has
led
to
miles
were
to
be
covered.
The
roods
We set off full of 1 m , i «. Wo are so sure
claimed, “ Bee here. I’ve heard all about
the
establishment
in
Boston
of
a
fin­
were heavy, and they led through the you bunko fellers, and you can’t get a
that fato has something bright in store
ishing
academy
for
gentlemen’s
serv­
enemy's country.
We go from agent to agent, from edi­
chance to banko w e." No saying, ba
Exactly at noon on the following day grabbed bis carpetbag aad, ararebiof
tor to editor, from publisher to publish­ ants. Here the gentleman’s gentleman
lcnrns
all
thut
is
necessary
for
him
to
Colonel
Parsons
entered
General
er, from one place of business to anoth­
dowu the uisle, took a seal on tbs other
er. Agents are naturally pleased to know. The flrst thing that is done to a Meade's tent. The latter’s face grew side of the car.—New York Tic
matriculate
is
to
ent
his
hair
in
the
ap­
purple with rage, and he ripped out a
pocket their fees os they smilingly as­
▲ Hflurdl Ewallfib«.
sure us they w ill do their best to And proved English fashion und make him string of oaths.
us work. Editors receivo us with k tired clean shaven, nr at least reduce his hir- ! “ Is this the way you obey orders?”
Au
eminent
barrister, noted as mueb
air and point to n pile of unread manu­ sute appendages to a modest "mutton he thundered. “ Wbat are you haugiug for a habit be bad of auckiug inssngsa
cliop”
Just
forward
of
hia
ears.
He
is
around
oamp
for?
You
ought
to
be
with
scripts Poor editorsl Publishers do us
i s for hia eloquence, waa once defend­
the honor of assn cuing that we have a then put in lively and made to speak General Harding by this tim e.”
ing a murder case. He was standing
ouly
in
nn
lt-le s s English dialect. The
“ I have jnst returned from General with a bullet in one band and the usual
book for inspretiou. Busiuess employ­
various
courses
of
instruction
include
Harding, sir.”
ers scan us with a commercial eye. ” No
loaeuge iu tbe other, when suddenly, hr
"You lie!” exclaimed theexaaperated ilie midst of a fine burst of eloquence.
business capacity” is tbrir inward com­ training in all the branches of menial
work,
and
when
a
pupil
is
sent
ont
into
general.
ment. We read it iu tlxir fares.—Good
the world be is given a cert ideate of ( Parson's face paled, and he dug the Ids face fell, and iu a tone of agooy he
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proficiency in his particular course- One nails in his hands to restraiu himself. cried;
“ Gentleman, I've swallowod the to i­
Firat W ritten Lews.
of the features of the course is the daily “ General Meade, ” ha said in £ voice
let. "—Loudon Til-Bita_
The flrst written statutes ore com­ practice in immobility, which consists that ill concealed his anger, “ if you
prised in the law of Moses, 1491 B. C. In standing for half an hour a day be­ were not my commanding officer, I
■ate Wkile is I
The first Greek laws wnto systematised tween two upright bars so regulated would knock you down for that insult. ”
“ I haven't got any east,” m id to
by Draco 023 B C. The laws of Ly- that they touch the man’s toeo and
W itlm u l tbs form slity of a salute he olteat, “ but I bars money.”
uurgus were mode about 844 B. O. Tho breast bone in front and his coattails, turned ou bis heel and left the teut.
••How much?" asked tbs lawyer.
I
Roman laws were first cotupilcd by shoulder blades and hat rim at the back. Meads afterward made an ample apol-
"Tan thousand dollars.” was ttoste)
Servius Tullius and ameuthd by the This given the requisite wooden rigidity
ply.
Twelve Tables in 449 B O The Pan­ and is practiced by all pupils Thaos
“ Phew I You have tbs bast i
Colonel Pareoos killed two horses and
dects rf Justinian were compiled in 833 whose physiques are larking or too lux­ want himself without a particle of food. er beard sf. I ' l l tea (hat
B'acksioue's Comtuvrtar.es were pub uriant are reduced to the proper fora by For 11 boors be was not out of tbs sad aa nrianfl) With tbftt 4«*« *
vigorous exercioe. — Boston Letter
United at Oxford in 1785 and 17(9.
dis.— Chicago Ttmea-Harald.
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Recorder............................ C Grew
Treasurer . . . .........................J- A. Pond
Marshal......... ............... ... E . A. Evans
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Governor.........................William P. I-ord.
Hccrctary of S 'ate............ .11. R- Kineaiil.
Treasurer......................................... Philip Metelien
Leaves Florence Mondays, Wednes­
Supt. Public Instruction.. ..G. M. Irwin.
days and Fridays.
State Printer........................ W. H> I*eds.
Arrives at Florence Tuesdays, Thurs­
Attorney General........... C. M. Idfotnan-
days and Saturdays.
i . .T7..........R. 8. Bean
Connects With Steamer ami Scotts­
Supreme Court -I...............F. A. Moore
Also with
* . . . ,C. E. Wolveiton burg Stage Line for Drain.
Charge
Judge Second D istrict.. ..J. C. Fullerton Stage Line for Coos Bay.
Attorney Second District . W. K. Yates reasonable.
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