The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, February 04, 1898, Image 1

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NO 41.
FLORENCE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Feb. I, 1B98.
M il.
J iN E R A L DIRECTORY
TRAVELERS’ GUIDE.
STATE OFFICERS-
G t-J V R D IIs rE Z R .
TRAVELERS' GUIDE
Steamer
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S T A Q S L .I N B ,
Governor....................... William P. Toni.
d eeretarv of S*»te ........... H- R - K incaid.
rre a e u re r ......................... P h ilip M etelien
d ipi. Public In stru c tio n .. .0 . M. Irw in.
...W . 11. Leeds.
S tate P rin te r........
Robarts
S A IL S
H .H . Barrett, Prop’r ; ^ » ” '-1 0 , 1 1 of
Leaves Florence M ondays, Wednes- Single trip »3.00. Round trip 85.00
days and F rid ay s.
A rrives a t Florence T uesdays, Tlitirs-
! days and S atu rd ay s.
C onnects w ith S team er an d Scotts­ For Passenger and Freight Rates
burg Stage L ine for D rain .
Also w ith j
------ APri.Y TO-
Stage Line for Coos - B ay.
C harge I
reasonable.
Meyer 4 Kyle,
Florence, Or.
HAMPTON
N E W
*
FOOD FOR TH E FIEND THE AMERICAN NILE.
NEW YORK’S “FinEPROOF" SKY­
SCRAPERS INVITE A HOLOCAUST.
SUCH IS THE GREAT RIO ORANOS,
WITH IT9 VAGARIES,
O n e . W e l l S U r t . i l ■ C u n fla e m tlo n M ig h t
f t 1» a
R iv e r
of
F re a k ta l»
B a M te
SM
W ip e O n t « h . Ueot l ’a r t o f t lio B tu ln c M
M u s t B e Seen M o ro T h a a O aeo i o B a C » -
S e rt lo o - T o o M u c h Ir o n , Soy» C h ie f o f
d .ra tu o d - F l o w .
F ir© D e p a r t m e n t D o n n e r.
b u t a t T i m . » T h e r o 1» a
M a la ly
C a d o r< ra a a 4 ,
Torroa* o a
Tap.
• ’ New York’s business section— that
“ It’s a river 1,600 miles long, ■>«—
fart of the city that includes the newest cred in its windings,” said the man
F lo re n c e to Y a q u in a .
i f modern fireproof buildings — is in from New Mexico, speaking of the Rio
,C. M. Idleman
Attoroey General.
great danger of being wiped out by fire, Grande. "For a few miles, at its mouth,
......... 11. S. Bean
j Capitalists who furnish the money that tight draft steamers run np from tho
......... F . A. Moore
i-ulf of Mexico. Above that It doesn't
S uprem e C ourt
puys for erecting these new buildings ilont a craft except at ferries In the old
i::: C. E. Wolverton
!
ilo
not
seem
to
realize
this
fact,
although
days, when New Mexico was a province
Judex Second D istrict. . ..J . C. F ullerto n
Att i- iiey'Seeond D istrict .W . E . Y ates
^ 7 “
d i r e c t
* * * * * * * * * 1 the veteran chief of the fire department r f Spain, the people along the river
reiterates this statement about ones) a f.iiUi’t even have ferryboats, and the
.inly way they had of getting across was
year. Read what he says.
s t e a m e r
“ c o o s ,” f r o m
tlx © f a c t o r y
“ That a big section of lower New , by fording. For this purpose a special
of large horses was reared to bo
O O U N T Y O F F IC E R S
Win n ^ e : — o
H a v e x x o o l d . 1 York feme day w ill be wiped cut by breed
Are is probable if existing conditions kept at the fords. When the river w—
REG ULAR
D A I L Y T R IP S
" - ' " Z = " = = C 3 - O O C i S i l X S tO O J S ..
too high for these homes to wade aciosa,
S T A G E L IN E .
continue,” Fire Chief Bonner said to a travelers camped on the bank and w ait­
; Press reporter.
■ ßetw een -
ed for the waters to subside. Now there
E- B a n g s ,__ P ro p rieto r.
These conditions are the height of the are bridges over the river at the larger
J u d g e ...Z .......................... T . O. P o tter.
buildings, the material used in their Rio Grando towns, and in other places
. . . tV. T. Bailey
Stage leaves Eugene Mondays
I construction, tho narrowness of the rope ferries and rowboats are the means
C om m issioners - ' ' ' ’ ' ’ ' ,j. j , Callison
streets and the inadequacy of the water of crossing.
and Thursdays at G a. m. and ar-
_
C lerk ................................. A C. Jen n in g s
‘‘In times of low water a stranger
supply.
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It is a favorite argument that if worst seeing its current for the first time
Sheriff. J...................... A. J. Johnson rives in Florence at 4 p in. the
camo to worst, buildiugs ahead of a would bo apt to think slightingly oi tbe
T re a su re r...........................A. S. P atterso n day following.
Men’s Suits for 84.50. Good Values.
Wool Sweaters 81.00.
burning nrea could bo blown up, us the Bio Bravo del Norte, as the New Mexi­
Assessor............................... » ’
Returning stage leaves Flor­
Ladies’ Wool Hose 20 cts. per pair.
farmer turns a dead furrow to check the cans lovo to call tho groat river. Mean­
School S u p e rin te n d e n t..........C. e. H u n t
pruirie_flre. This theory is not udvanced dering in a small part of a v^ry wide
C M . Collier ence Tuesdays and Fridays at 8
Ladies’ Flannel Vests 25 cts.
Outing Flannel 20 yds. for 81.
Surveyor....... .................. v * * „
any more by intelligent wen, says the channel lie would see only a little muddy
C o ro n er...................................
a. m. and arrives in Eugene a t G
ctream, for oidinarlly nine-tenths of the
chief.
I . s l i c e oi P e a c e ..................F . B. W ilson
We can fight a flro 125 feet high, or jjjo Graude is underground, the water
R
C o n sta b le ......................... Jo h n 1‘. T an n er p. m. the day following.
ten stories. Above that wo are well soaking along toward the gu ll through
u
nigh helpless. They say that the modern the sands beneath its channel. The v»l-
tall fireproof building needs not as much ley, bounded everywhere to left and
Single fare _ - -
- »5.00
protection as the ordinary low structure. right by mountains or foothill», 1» »andy,
N
C IT Y O F F IC E R S .
But the fireproof building is yet to be and the water, percolating the aaad»
Round trip
- - -
- »9.00
S
built. The communists couldn't destroy down to hard pan, spread» out on each
Tickets for sale at E, Bangs's I
O r e e o n . Paris in 1871 even by the use of barrel# side so that it may alwny» bo found
of petroleum. In American buildings anywhere in the valley by digging
•resident..............................F- ».W ilson livery barn, Eugene, and at H urd P u llm a n
are all the necessities of a big, hot fire, to tho level of the river’» «urface. For
S le e p in g C a rs
UP
ON
THEIR
WANTS.
O. W. Hurd & Davenport’s office in Florence. |
A W in n e r N evertheless»
without the aid of a drop of petroleum. the greater part of the year the rim
AV in. K yle
“ There is the usual disposition to be I t IV a . Q u ite A p p a r e n t th e W t t n e . . K n e w The large structures in foreign cities abovo ground flow» swift and muddy,
E le g a n t
to a rl oi T rustees
M arion M orris
come jocose with reference to Alfred
are built far more solidly than ours. narrowing as it swirls round a sand bar
L a w y e rs W e ll .
C. C. B ehnke
D in in g C a rs
Austin’s poetry,” said the matter of
The cioss examiner had had the w it­ Having fewer forest# and less wood, and widening over shallows. But the
fact person.
.Drew Severy
T o u ris t
ness on the stand for some time, aud European builders get along with little thing that strike» the stranger moN
Recorder..
“ Yes,” replied the pale youth whe the latter was naturally getting a little inside trim of wood. Iron aud steel in quoerly is its disappearance altogether
J
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A.
P
ond
S
le
e
p
in
g
C
a
rs
Treasurer
writes, “ but his detractors can't cblit-1
these days have taken the place in this for reaches, many miles in length, of
B . A. E vans ......... J. o. FLINT, Proprietor
ST. PAUL
erate the fact that he triumph3 in one t weary.
V »rshal.
“ If you would only answer my ques­ country of musonry. Nothing w ith ­ its chauuel, which, exoept, it may be,
F lo r e n c e , O r e g o n .
respect.”
M IN N E A P O L IS
tions properly," said the yrossexaminer, stands fire us well ns a well constructed for a water hole here and there, i» oa
“ What is that?”
i
who was called by courtesy a lawyer, brick wall. Iron columns uro covered dry as Sahara. The river is keeping
DULUTH
with four inches of terra cotta or brick, right along about it» .business, however,
‘ ‘He gets his poetry printed. ”—Wash­ “ we would have no trouble.”
S E C R E T S O C IE T IE S .
OUR AIM—To furnish the best
ington Star.
FARCO
The witness, who was a good witness, which fire und water can tear off in a and where a rook reef or clay bod block»
G R A ND FORKS
TO
accommodations
at reasonable -
simply looked askance aud let i t go ut short time. Then Hie stripped iron is its subterranean current it emerge» to
I . I t S ot
left to warp and twist and tumble. I tho surface and takes a fresh start above
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Florence
Lodge
No.
107.
CRO OKSTON
‘One peculiar feature of the new that.
V. Regular
A A. M. communication on second prices.
believe tho covering should he eight ground, running as a big stream which,
“
If
I
could
only
get
you
to
under­
woman business occurs to me, " h er e-
W IN N IP E G
____
farther down, inay lose itself in the
stand, ” continued tho lawyer, “ that all inches.
"n fourtli Saturdays in each month
marked.
"With only one night vvatchmun iu a sand« again. ‘
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L
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1
I
want
to
know
is
what
you
know,
O. W. H crd , W M.
“ What is it?” she asked.
building, in danger, like ull mortals, of
It is when the flood» come down
we"—
B
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E
I G. K motts , Secretary.
“ It is almost invariably tho old wom­
“ It would take you a lifetime to ac­ sudden sickness or incapacity, and with that tho Rio Grande shows why it re­
an who is the new woman, or at least
no night elevator, u fire could get a quires so big a channel for it» »11 the
quire
interrupted the witness.
w . W. NEELY, Prop’r.
T H R O U G H T IC K E T S it is very seldom the young woman. ”— The that,”
lawyer recovered shortly after, good headway in the upper floors of a year round nso aud demonstrate» that
Chicago Post.
»1 A R , G eneral Lyons P ost, No. 58,
being accustomed to knockout blows, 20 or 80 story building. Bnrsting out if the waterway wero even wider it
TO
of the windows and fanned by u strong would be an advantage to resident»
J . m e e t! second and fourth S a tu rd a y . Tables furnished with all the C H IC A C O
aud tried to explain himself.
So F u n d .
wind, tho flumes could easily leap tho along it» banks. It is fed by »watershed
delicacies of the season. Wild W A S H IN G T O N
“
Whut
X
menu
is
that
I
merely
want
,f each m outh a t 1 :30 p. m.
Mrs. Ferry—I never saw a boy so
narrow streets of lower Now York und of vast area and steep descent, which
J . I, B cttkiifield , C om m ander.
to
learn
what
you
know
ubout
tbiB
game, fish and fruit in season. Best P H I L A D E L P H I A
fond of pets as Bobby is.
a Ure of enormous extent aud damage in times of rain and melting «now» pre­
affair,”
he
said.
"I
don’t
enro
any­
J. L. F urnish , A d ju tan t.
Mrs. Wallace—Keally?
begin.
cipitates tho waters rapidly into the
thing
ubont
your
abstract
knowledge
of
N
E
W
Y
O
R
K
accomodations for the traveling
Mrs. Ferry— Yes. He has worn out a
"I have ulways opposed putting a big chauuel. In Juno, when the snow melt»
law
or
your
information
in
regard
to
BO STO N A ND A L L
; kitten and two purs in the past three
public. Charges reasonable.
theosophy, but what you know ubout building iu City Hall park, believing on the peaks about its headwater» in
months.—Cincinnati Enquirer.
that the time might come when that Colorado and northern New Merieo, and
P O IN T S E A S T « iid S O U T H
a O 11. W. Perpetua Lodge, No. 131,
this case.”
meets every 1 s t and 3» Saturdays
“ Ob, that isn’t what yon w ant,” re area, needful as a base of operations, later in the «ummer. when heavy »hew­
For inform ation, tim e curds, maps and tic k e t,
W h a t Old H o M ea n t
would be tho salvation of the city.”
ers and cloudbursts aro the order of tha
etch month. Members and v>»ltl,}8
etc., calx on or write
Jeems—Did Miss Highbloom and Mr. turned the witness in an offhand way.
Most of the new skyscrapers have fire day, the Rio Grande overflow» it» banka,
brethren in good
“
I’ve
been
trying
to
givo
you
that
for
Hiishleigh explain what they were up tu
invited to attend. J. J. A nderson , M. w .
fighting appliances of their own of more deluging wide tracts of valley and
R . M c M urphey ,
when you saw them on the piazza lust tonic time, and” —
or
less value. Tanks on the roof and iu times carviug a new channel for H»el^
WM. K vlk , Recorder.
***
***
Of course the lawyer pot in Ills dead­
General Agent. Rooms 2 and 4, Shelton Block,
night?
the cellar ore supplied und kept full by changing it» course, f«» mile». Where
EUGENE, OREGON.
ly work in the line of objection# at thia
W. O. ZEIGLER, Proprietor.
Deems—No;
they
were
very
close
various systems, but these are as much the valley is unusually wide and sandy,
O O F . Heceta Lodge No. I l l , meet,
point, aud the witness had to stop.
mouthed.—New York Journal.
A. D. C H A R LTO N ,
for the ordinary requirements of tenants ns below lAkila and A the Merilla vol­
every Wednesday evening in Lodge
“ If I don’t want to know wbut yon
it F lo r en ce,-----
Oregon. Brothers in E U G E N E , - - - O REG O N.
as for [icssible use iu fire. Some of the ley, the old cboi{ncl» in which the river
A ssistan t General P assenger A gent.
Hall,
know
about
this
particular
case
aud
W r e c k . A lo n e H ie Ito a d .
structures have standpipe» inside or ont used to flow axe plainly Indicated in tha
255 Morrison St. Cor. Sd.
^ • ta‘‘di1,gÍ,7 . 1 d ^ ¿ l esS N . G
nothing
else,"
inquired
the
luwyer
lat­
“ Snd ubout the Duzeustickers. ”
F o r tle u x id O r .
side the wall. Legally there is no way
er, “ what do you think I do want to of compelling the builders of what is landscape.
A ndrew B hvnd Sec.
-
“ What’s tho matter?”
“ No one who has seen the great river
“ They’ve lived together 16 years, and know?"
called a "fireproof” building to put in in flood is likely to forget the poritire
BO YEARS’
E lk P r a i r i e H o te l.
Tbut
seemed
so
easy
to
the
witness
they never had a quarrel until lately,
more than the moat ordinary fire appli ferocity It seems to display m its water»
experience
when they bought bicycles of different that he almost luughed, and he showed anoes, even above the 126 foot line.
sweep all before them, and woe to tha
O H U R C H D IR E C T O R Y
u
willingness
to
speak
that
made
the
makes."—Chicago Record.
Building a 20 story strncturo is much man or beast who is overtaken by them I *
lawyer
prepare
to
object
before
a
word
T w e n tv -th re e
like building a dwelling house iu one Tho flood arrives without wanting. Tha
was said.
T h e D e m a n d s o f F aalilou .
1RE8BYTEBIAN CHURCH, Florence,
respect—there’s always deviations from sky may be.clear abovo when the travel­
M ile s W e s t
Jones—How is it that yon never play [ “ It isn’t what I know that yon want the plans and improvements upon them. er, leisurely jogging across the wide
T Oregon. Sabbath setvice: Sabbath
to
know;
it’s
what
yftn
think
I
know
golf. Miss Smith? 1 though you hud
sehtx»LlO o’clock a. in. 1 reaching 1
of E u g e n e .
For every alteration from the drawings
I that you’re after, aud you’re trying to tiled wlt'b the building department tbe channel,* hear» his wagon whrels gv»0a
? * „1 and 7 P- in. Sacrament of
takeu lessons.
upon the staid with a peculiar sound. I t
make
me
know
it
or
prove
mo
a
liar.”
D
esigns
tlie ffAwi’s supper on 1st Sabbath of
Miss Smith—Oh, yes! But I’ve only
permission of tbe board ot examiners menus thntMie water» are stirring the
la n u a S ; A p rT July and October.
C opyr ig hts A c .
Then
it
was
that
every
one
in
the.
A nyon. .ending » .ketch
“ ¡J so fur learned enough for conversational courtroom knew that he had been on must be had. If tlic alterations are prop sands A efteqth 'liim, and then. If ha
Ev" rehab is welcome to all the services.
«n<«.kiv nBCprtaln our opinion Tree wnetner »u
purposes.—Brooklyn Life.
er, consent is granted, but on condi­
PastoJErcquests Christians to make
fnventh»n in probably patwtable. Com
the witness stand before.—Chicago Post. tion that approved fire appliances be put kuows the ri’tcr, he lashes his bores
tfonfl strictly confidential. Handbook on l »tonta
making nt a l l . speed for tho nearest
aent free, oldest «»«ncy for a^urtng s te n ta .
theme^lves known.
D raw on T lie ir IxnacinatJnnfl.
in tho building, particularly in the up­ bank, and Incky lie Is if he reoohea it
Paventa taken through Munn & Co. receive
I. G. K notts , Pastor.
Fancy
Jacket».
“ How is it you don’t see any bathing I
tpreial notici, without charge. In the
per stories. These include • stipulation
A topic that is perennially interesting that at least one elevator shall be ready safe. The chance« are t hat before he get»
suits worn like those in the paper»?”
thuro ho hears the roaring of water» ap
“ 1 suppose becanse tho artists have | cannot be cousidi red hackneyed; there­ to run at any time in tbe night in or­ tho channel and sees them coming down
aBETiODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
A hanitanmely lllu«trat«d weekly.
fore a discourse e< net ruing fancy jacket»
never
been
to
1
18
seashore.
”
—New
der that the firemen oan get up und
service. Preaching at Glenada
needs no apolcgh #. It is on the tcoks down quickly; the putting of hose and toward him with a front like a wall,
M oney Saved
Yolk Journal.
and A « ie two Sundays of each month
of fashion thut we are to lieur consider­ fire buckets on each floor, and, usually, rolling forward and downward 0» tf
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York
By
1 B rin" ora“ « P Bt.. Washington. D. C.
SabbfA-School
every
So*‘d!L5[11]r“t
able about them lor some time to come. a standpipe, with couplings for each over a fall, with a rising flood behind.
M inter M o o n lig h t.
Many a man and whole wagon train»
10 a. iB. Prayer meeting e v e r y »
“ Motley is the only, wear,” says Hliak< s-
O Mr. M oonlight. gt> , o ' w ay
P a tro n iz in g it.
floor. Wheu the builders consent to sdd
,Uy « X in g at the eb'yeh. Every bo y
En d o n ’t y«»’ whinp lik e dat!
peure. The gri atly varied fabrics intro-1 these equipments aud other# deemed have been overwhelmed In this way,
A
f
t
e
r
th
e
G
a
rd
e
n
P
a
rty
.
cordially invited.
G- 1.
Fer it nitw’ »’ollie tim e fer de break er day
duceil r.'id the < iver#ity shown in their , necessary, including a competent night and, buried In sands or east away <m
En de mel< n tou nd < n fa ll
After the guests bidden to a garden j
application render the word “ motley” watch service, permission is granted to ridtert banks, co human eye ho» ever
D
on’t
y
o
’
Klnne
lik
e
dat,
Prop. party given by the queen have with- |
G e o . H a le
as applied io the bolero, the Russian, make tho alterations. This applies, of seen them ngnin.
Kune de melon loun d en fut;
drawn, the police, with a staff of men,
"The great river has its pleasing and
G o y o ’ w ay!
French, guard and similar fancy jueici ts course, only to buildiugs under con­
It'll noon be day.
go carefully through the grounds exam­
romantic aspect, so fascinating that it i»
attorneys
entirely
appropriate,
ir
at
least
not
In­
En do melon round en fat J
struction recently. Of those already ur
ining the interior of the marquees and
ept. Just now, though locking quite there is small hope unless the under­ a saying among people who live in it»
scrutinizing nooks aud retreati in search
valley that 'whosoever drink» of its wa­
O Mr. M oonlight! H opetlat cloud
chic and smart, th e e littlegurmeuts for
business cards -
write! s’ differ of lower premiums appeal ters aud departs w ill come «gain to seek
of lost jewels. Everything that is found
G w itie ter put yo' o u t—lik e d e t!
C. WOODCOCK,
street wear, as lias la fore been ots< rved, sufficiently to the pocketbook.
De dogH w ake up. <’ii dey l>aikin loud,
in the way of trinkets, sticks, lace hand
appear quite imufticii l i t a# a substitute | To the end that the fire resistance of them. ’ Like the Nile, the. Rio Oresda
En de m eh n round en f a t !
kerchiefs aud li/ve letters is forwarded
.to m e y -a t
L a w ,
for u heavy winter coat or eape. Being j building materials shull be known pesi- euriches the enil ot it* valley to the
E li I f<vb like I could bhout
to the lord chamberlain’s office.—Phil­
Fer a wind h r blow yo' out!
chamois lined, they are, however, some­ tlvely, fire tests have bteu made under point o f inexhaustible fertility. Along
Go yo’ w ay!
its banks In New Mexico are fields that
what more protective than lhey leek.
RATIONAL gANK adelphia Ledger._______
O r e g o n flR S T
It II noon be day,
the supervision of the superintendent cf for two c.-nturici have been cultivated
« io ,
The velvet blouses that fashion s t ill,
An »lar’a noeftul» nil alxiHl!
A n E x p e n s iv e P ro d u c t.
buildings. Three such public exhibitions
k .m , 7 j»ii«l 8 Mf-Teren't B uilding,
_ fi 'Uvoa •'< »"»titutlon.
nffects cannot exactly tc called strrtt already have been held, and they will yearly, yielding great crops, and they
to m io u g iv en to c o lle ctto B . and pro-
It is said that the most costly product
OF EUGENE.
are as productive today •» when they
wraps,
lu
t
when
bett
rning
they
are
in the world is charcoal thread. It is nt
be coutinm d at intervals through tbe first were tilled. Irrigating canals, call­
S.
a.
tAKiH.
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C
aw
.
M
u
c
h
T
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t,
L
ib
e
r
a
l.
really
a
tetter
though
a
less,
novel
T. 0. HENOniCK.. p»«a
present wade in Paris, but by an artisan
winter. When fill)» bed, Srperintendeut ed accqnias raadrae (mother ditehcei,
People who take all thing# literally ; choice than the bolero jacket. Durk
who carefully conceals himself from the
Constable
w ill make a report to tbe convey water vf>qin the river to be dis­
lined Velvet blouses ure still worn with
• 5 0 .0 0 0 public the better to guard the secret of are apt to tread on other people # toes.
PO TTER.
bourd of oxiiuiuors.
P A ID U P O A 8H C A P IT A L .
tributed through little gates to the field»
The
man
who
walked
in
where
l:c
saw
liundsoine
cloth
skirts
with
both
bouse
» 6 0 0 0 0 bis craft Charcoal thread is sold at
The cry for more water iu tbe lower of the valley, which It both water» and
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S U R P L U S ANO P R O F IT S ,
a
sign,
“
Walk
in
,”
mid
who
was
or­
and
street
costumes.
Their
simple,
i
Attorney-at-Law...
wholesale fcy the gramme (1 5 ^ grains,
part of the city lias been insistent for enriches. A trip along the river reveal»
aud is used for incandescent lamps. dered out, wa# a literal man, aud so waa . vere style remains uni hanged, elabora­ years. Many have been the plans fur n succession cf p’qtnres of » primitive
eloese , óreoos .
he
who
went
\nlo
a
pawnbroker’s
shop
tion
being
txereiied
in
the
case
of
a c c o u n t s SOL i IOITHID That for the 80 candle lamp costs filS,-
reservoirs ut tbe Battery aud cn cither civilization of the old Spanish-American
¡>rrtca At th e Court Hounc.
000 per pound aud that for 20 candles aud demanded 40 shillings Leeansc there tloow s of brocade, satin or similar light , side half a mile cr a mile up stream. type. Adobo villages, with small, ft»«
OREGON
EUGENE,
was
a
plucurd
in
the
window
that
read:
textiles.
Modified
mutton
leg
sleeves,
'
>8,000 per pound.—New York Ledger.
“ Look nt this watch lor 40 shillings. ” i costly buttons und u very uhttow fur Every time an i xtra Huo of pipe has roofed houses built about antique
“ I locked at it," said he, "and now i roll on the flaring collar ami t u t s foim been laid with the object of famishing churches, nnd the spacious house» of the
W i t h th e L ig h t * T a m e d I Io w a .
the needed surplus it hat been tupped vices, nr great men; orchards, vineyard»,
a BENEDICT.
n o tar ies .
■ the sole decoration, und frequently the |
I
wuut
uiy £2. ”
“ Do you notice any increase io your
The most amusing incident we have showy buttons aro omitted. On theutir , up town. The fire and building depart­ wheatflclds and grazing cattle »re all
gas bills since your daughters are old beard is that of the ccuutty man who,
ments hope that the two 48 inch mains feuturcs of the scenery of the Rio
i A T T O R N E Y - A .T - X j A-TJV.
blouses of russiau red, green, brown or :
euongh to receive company, professor?” while sauntering ulcug u city street,
being laid iu Fifth uveuue w ill be left Gntndc, the American N ile."— N ^
black
velvet
a
more
ernate
style
is
ob-
"Yon have recalled something, sir,
for Hie relief of tbe scctiou below Cham­ York S un .______
; Oregon.
A . R. B U T T O L P H ,
• e n able. Tndor or Queen B< s;i ruffs arc
saw
a
sign;
Floreuce.
that is inexplicable to me. We regard
"Phase ting tho bell for the care­ employed with addition, cf creamy lace bers itreet. Chief Bonner says the Forty-
8*vast*|M >l.
,
,,
matbematica as a fixed acicnee, and yet
second street reservoir should not be dis­
plaiting* or rnelies of mcusoeline tie
taker."
Tbe fort Iflrat ion» of Sevaetapol, which
X
ntnrv
FtlbllC,
p
u
rv
e
y
o
r
It is a fa c ttb a tlp a y le s s fo r g a s tb a n
turbed
until
water
is
flowing
undiverted
After
reflecting
for
u
few
mi«nh-s,
he
soie, some of theio having tiny eluate rs
3 U ld l J l i i o i n . . - '
j
whcu the eutire bOTiehoJrt uaed to re-
cauficil the allies bo roach tiooble^MfWg
walked ep aud gave H ip belt *ui b a of perfumed violets in the hetut of eat h through these muius to the locality that
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tire together. It'a astounding.
De­
need, it most und for which it is in­ the Hix months’ Acfenao cf the
pull that it nearly came out Ly the fnll plait.—Now York Post.
by the Russian», were Ot fire* v«T
troit Free Prvas.
tended.
O regon
loots. In a few n.incUs an ungry fiiccd
F lo r e x io e .
That New York will be bronght face weak, and military expert» say there»»
mau opened the door.
The first anthropological society, fer
might huve been taken by • vigor«»»
“ Am you the < aniukrr?” ai:k<d ike ' the study of mankind roti-ddcred with to face with gruvo peril from tbe 80
ANTED-TRU8TWORTHY AND
storied .trnclures unless precautions bombardment and assault
w active gentlemen o f ,»dii-a to bell puller.
STRkt. A ni Trini » M»rV»obtarfn«l » o d »11 P»t
■ reference to the animal history of the I plentiful and timely are taken is not first few days of the siege. Ti
F R A N K B . W IL S O N .
at kaAisf— .o a d n rt*» for M o d e r a t e ^ « » . «
“ Yes. Whut do you want?”
race, was founded in London in 18«J3. 1 doubted by those who base studied the rance of the allied general» ta t
travel lor responsible, estn'-IDhed bonee
ff-" * - v>-
“ 1 saw that notice, so 1 mng the bell,
in Oregon Monthly <06.00 midexpenaee.
the strength of the w«th»e
[ and now 1 want to know why y<u enn't
The common house fly. in the month piohlrni <4 maintaining saftty with
Position »teady. Reference. Eix-I«ee
the
| ring the beii yourself.’’—Louden Tit- , of the arientlst, bocoru"» the Mtiw-a do- na nutainora first ram s in narrow which
the defense» a lm o r t i» * »
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einets.
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York
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Company,
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FLO RENCE. - -
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EUGENE-FLORENCE
Florence and Heafl of Tide.
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