The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, March 18, 1898, Image 1

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VOL. VIII.
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NO. 46.
FLORENCE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Mar. 1», 1898.
GENERAL DIRECTORY
TRAVELERS' GUIDE
MADEMOISELLE THERMOMETER.
S T E A M ER “ C O O S /
I lcncx of a restless young h»3s,
Who lives lu a house made of glass,
And from her location
Murks each vibration
Of hot and cold waves as they pas#.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
STATE OFFICERS
G A R D IN E R
A NATURAL WONDER.
Th«
T r a m p R e d Sandstone B o w ld e r • t
th e N e w J ers e y M o u n ta in s .
SONG.
I would Ihi.t my love wem ■ Illy fair
Aud I wuuld that 1 were a sunbeam bold,
Stlil U. be dressing her flowery hair
All day lung with iny airy gold.
FRANKLIN’S GRAVE.
G iv e n F o r A llo w in g I t to K eixu dn
I n l i e P re s e n t C o n d itio n .
Benjamin Franklin's grave 1« in is
Countless thousands of yean ago vast
ueglected condition. No appropriate,
stretches of glacial deposits came slid Or would that aha wero the de»v that lies
In th* ruse uud 1 the rose tree were.
stone rises over it, the ground round
ing across the state of New Jersey
Whon heat Is announced, sho will spring
Governor........................William P. Lord. (
R E G U L A R D A IL Y T R IP S
fold my red lesves over her ey e .
To quickly make note of the thiug.
about it is uncared for, and the temb of
mounted the i’sllsades, pushed their To And
make my sw eetness u purt of her.
Secretary of S 'a te.............II. tt. Kincaid.
'Tls
very
surprising
tbe great scholar and statesman is os
- R o tn C O Il
way across the Hudson river, scoured
TIiat simply by rising
Leaves Florence Mondays, Wednes-
Treasurer...........................Philip Metchen
obscure as that of a uiau whose nam»
over Manhattan Island and slid out iuto Would I were a breeze that Is where It w ill
flo true a report she cau bring.
And she s leaf iu some lou-.-ly p lse^
days ami Fridays.
Supt, Public Instruction.. . .G. M. Irwin.
aud fame were no part of the glory of
the Atlantic ocean, whither they disin­ Bow
I would cling to her, sing to hen till
To se’f elevation inclined
State Printer........................ W. H. Leeds. [ Arrives at Florence Tuesdays, Tliurs-
his country.
tegrated and sank iuto the deep or per
Sho
gathered
ma
up
lu
her
greeu
emb.-aoe.
She has such a volatile mind
His grave is deetituto even of a head­
haps glided on to the other shore
. .C. M. Idlem an.; days and Saturdays.
Attorney General
That in every season
would that sho wore a fawn so gay
stone it is covered by an old fashioned
Bat in their onward march these Or And
A suitable reason
.................R. 8. Bean
Connects with Steamer and Seotts-
I w Lhia nuniu lowly bed
For frequent depression she’ll And.
marble slab which was placed thure 1 00
glaciers left indestructible evidence of Where o il her s i very feet would stray
...............F. A. Moore i,urg Stage Line for Drain.
Also with
And dimplo the turf above w e spread.
years ago aud is now worn aud discol­
their grinding stride, and today all
. . , .C. K. \Volv«-tnn
I’olveiton I _.
.
Her temper mercurial thus
Stage - Line
for Coos Bay.
Charge
ored by age.
along the palisades the trap rocks and Nay. learn th ’ sunbeam tlvUjglit that's Ids
Creates everywhere such a fuss
JudgjkBecond D istrict.. ..J. C. Fullerton reasonable.
That in conversation
Nothing has been done to it since
bowlders are worn smooth where the
And le.'.Te the Illy her ui.Wgold,
Attorney Second District . TV. E. Vates ¡
Affairs of the nation
And «ive me my maiden, ju«t m nho is.
Frankliu
was buried there, aud evm
mountains
of
ice
and
sand
passod
over
Are slighted, this maid to discuss.
To kii»s aud sing to, to keep and , hold I
the modest arrangements of the grave
»■Julia M. Colton in New York Christian Ad­ them. In some rooks are deep scratches,
—New York Ledger.
ire uot kept in the perfect condition
vocate.
till pointing eastward aud showiug
that is expecteiLof a great man's tomb.
which way the glacial deposits drift-4.
R
A
LAD
WITHOUT
GUILE.
A MORNING GLORY CULT.
COUNTY OFFICERS-
The earth ou all sides is bare of grass,
There is the evidence, mute, b"t indis­
putable.
B o w G ra n t Im pressed Ilia Com rades aa a the common thatching of tbe common­
U
T h is F lo w e r T a k in g th e 1 'lae e o f C h ry s ­
est gruve, aud au air of desolation is
To the careful observer there are
W est P o in t Cadet.
E- Bangs,
Proprietor.
a n th e m u m . In J a p a n .
numberless other evidcucea of the pres­
“ He was a lad without guile,” testi­ about the whole place.
Miss
Eliza
Ruhainah
Scidmore
bas
nn
Judge................................ F. O. Potter.
Tbe sexton said that the descendants
ence of glacial influcuces iu the past,
Stage loaves Eugene Mondays
article on “ The Wonderful .Morning hut none is more conviuciug than the fies General Longstreet. “ I never heard of Franklin would not do anything to
_
, .
( ............. W. T. Bailey
Glories of Japan" iu The Century Miss tramp bowlder that has finally settled him utter a profane or vulgar word. He repair tbe grave; neither would they a l­
Commissio ners v ...............J. T. Cal lison and Thursdays at G a. ra. and ar-
was a boy of good native ability, al­
Scidmore says:
low auybody else to do anything. Ev­
down iu the woods iu the heart of En­
Pullm an
As u floral sensation the chrysanthe­ glewood borough. There it sits, a tow­ though by no means a hard student. So ery day ho has received offers of sub­
l
rives
in
Florence
at
4
p
in.
the
C lerk ...» . ................. . . . . A . C. Jennings
perfect
was
his
sense
of
honor
that,
in
Sleeping Cars mum may he said to have had its day, ering mass of rock weighing perhaps tho numerous cabals which were often scriptions from visitors, who are dis­
Sheriff................................. A. J. Johnson day following.
the carnation is going, going, and seek­
tressed by the forlorn appearance of
300 tons and resting apon three points
Treasurer. ...................A. S. Patterson
ers after novelty among flower fanciers which in themselves find a purchase ou formed, his uamo was never mentioned,
Returning stage leaves Flor­ Elegant
for he never did anything which could Franklin's resting place and who would
Assessor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .D. P. Burton
are
sighing
for
a
new
flower
to
conquer.
D ining Cars
| a flat rock that is part of aud common be subject for criticism or reproach. He like to see it improved. Iu reply he
It is hardly known, even to foreign res­
School Superintendent......... C. 8. Hunt ence Tuesdays and Fridays at 8
to the character of rock which composes
says, as lie has been instructed, that
Tourist
idents iu Japan, that that land, which the palisades. But, straugely yiongh soon became the most daring horseman Franklin wished it so, "being a plain
Surveyor.....................C. M. Collier
a. ni. and arrives in Eugene at G
in
the
academy.”
He
had
a
way
of
Sleeping Cars bas given us so much of art and beauty, and to the wiffiterwent of geologists, solving problems out of rulo by the ap­ man averse to display of any kind.”
Coroner..................................Harris
has lately revived the culture of its most the tramp bowlder is red sandstone from
Justice of Peace.................F. B. Wilson p. in, the day following.
Not long ago, at hiB own expense, be
ST. PAUL
remarkable flower, tbo asagao, oar the Jersey hills 35 miles inland, and plication of good, hard sense, and Rufub
had the fading inscription recut, or else
Constable
............... John F. Tanner
M IN N E A P O L IS
morning glory. For size, beauty, range the pedestul is inetainorphite or soft Ingalls ends by saying: “ When our
school days were over, if the average even the only distinguishing mark, tbe
Single fare
- $5.00
of color and illimitable variety there granite.
DULUTH
opinion
of tho mombers of the class had name, would be gone.
attaiuod this sunrise flower precedes all
Round trip _ _ - -
$0.00
Aronnd this marvelous monument been taken, every one would have said:
If be had uot doue so, the last rest­
FARGO
others nntil its cultivation has become have grown trees that may perhaps be
CITY OFFICERS.
‘There is Sam Grant. Ho is a splendid ing place of the greatest man, outside
T
O
G R A N D FO RKS
a
craze,
which
is
likely
to
spread
to
Tickets for sale at E. Bangs’s
a century old, and they have completely
of Washington, iu American history
other countries, and—who knows—per­ hedged it in, while the rock itself has fellow, a good, honest man, against
CRO O KSTO N
livery barn, Eugene, and at Hurd
haps there introduce the current Jap­ stood where it stands today for thou­ whom nothing can be said and from would have been forgotten and un­
known Who is responsible for this con­
W IN N IP E G
. F. B. Wilson
President
anese custom of 6 o'clock iu the morn­ sands of years. On the pedestal or that whom everything may be expected.1 ”
& Davenport’s office in Florence.
dition of affairs? Not the living rela­
One
of
tho
keenest
observers
in
his
H E L E N A <u»l
ing teas and garden parties.
O. W. Hurd
part of it which is protected from the class, for a year his roommate, perceived tives of Franklin. The responsibility
Asagao, the morning flower, is more action of the elements oan be seen the
Win. Kyle
BUTTE
rests with the American people, to
Board of Trustees
especially Japan’s own blossom than deep ridges and scurs made ucross its more in him than his instructors. “ He
Marion Morris
*♦*
whom the man belongs They should
the chrysanthemum, which, like it, flat surface by tho great grinding pres­ had the most scrupulous regard for
C. C. Behnke
camo from China as a primitive sort of sure of the body of toe aud sand that truth. He never held his word lig h t see to it in the future that what little is
there to mark the grave is kept iu bet­
Recorder.......................... John H. Morris ........ J. C. FLINT, Proprietor.........
weed, afterward to be evolved by Jap­ passed over it countless years ago when He never said an untruthful word even
ter order than it lias been in the past.
TO
in
jest.
anese
art
or
magic
into
a
floral
wonder
F lo r s n o a , O r e g o n .
Treasurer ............................. J- A. Pond
C H IC A G O
New York was ice and snow clad and
Before be died Franklin provided for
"He
was
a
reflective
mind
and
at
of a hundred varying forms.
the world was a desolate waste in a times very retioent and somber. Some­ his own gravestone and instructed a
Marshal............................. K- A. Evans
W A S H IN G T O N
We who know and grow the morn­ state of chaos.
thing seemed working deep down in his stonecutter of his acquaintance in every
ing glory as a humble back yard vino on
OUR AIM—To furnish the best P H IL A D E L P H IA
This tramp bowlder has caused geol­
a string—a vine with leaves like those ogists much wonderment and is regard­ thoughts—things he knew as little about detail, even to the inscription which
was to be placed upon it He desired to
accommodations
at reasonable N E W Y O R K
SECRET SOCIETIES.
of the sweet potato and pnny little pink ed today as one of the finest specimens as we. There would bo days, even
weeks, at a time when ho would be si­ be buried beside bis wife, who had
B
O
S
T
O
N
A
N
D
A
L
L
or
purple
flowers—are
as
far
in
the
prices.
ever left in the wake of a glacier. It is
died some years before, and a commou.
floral darkness as the Chinese, who equally astouuding as though au explor­ lent and somber—not morose. He wns
P O IN T S E A 8 T »'id S O U T H
know it chiefly as a wild thing of fields er should find the hull of a steamboat in a cheerful man, aud yet he had these slab was to be placed over them both.
F . A A. M. Florence Lodge No. 107.
moments when he seemed to fool some The inscription arranged as he ordered
For information, time card., maps and tickets and hedge rows, the vine of "the little
• Regular communication on second
the Sahara desert. Tho only way it could premonition of a groat future—Wonder­ it reads:
etc., caii on or write
trumpets”
or
the
“dawu
flower,"
that
and fourth Saturdays in each month.
get there would be through some great
is entangled with briers and hushes for convulsion that had lauded it from the ing what he was to do aud what he was
W. W. NEELY, Prop'r.
B E N J A M IN
O. W, H urd , W. M.
R. M c M u r p h e y ,
to become. He was moved by a very sin­
and
F R A N K L IN
miles
aloug
the
top
of
Peking's
walls.
I . G. K notts , Secretary.
in the heart of tho inland sands.— cere m otif e to join the Dialectic society,
DEBOKAB
Tables furnished with all the General Ag< it. Rooms 2 and 4, Shelton Block, The old poetry uud the old art do uot 1 sen
If»
New York Journal.
EUGENE, OREGON.
which was the only literary society we
seem to be permeated with it, us in
delicacies of the season. Wild
had. I did not belong, but Grant joined
Everything was done as ha desired,
Japan, where the forms of vases, howls
A. D. C H A R LTO N ,
BIRDS’ EGGS.
while we were roommates, with the and tbe work was paid for out of his
aud cups, the designs uud paintings of
A A. R. General Lyons Post, No. 58, game, fish and fruit in season. Best i
Aabintant General Passenger Agent.
Ila meets second and fourth Saturdays
the greatest masters, repeat the graceful Th« Reasons W h y Th ey A re No* A ll o( aim to improve in his manner of ex­ estate and stands today the same as.
255 Morrison St. Cor. 3d.
pressing him self.”—McClure 'a
of each month at 1 :30 p. in.
accomodations for the traveling
when he died. — Philadelphia Times
P o r t l a n d O r . lines of vine uud flower, aud scores of
On« Shape.
J. I. B utterfield , Commander.
fumons poems celebrute the asagao in
Why
is
there
not
a
fixed
form
for
all
tln
au
th
e
n
tlc
P
o
rtra
its
o
f
F
ra
n
k
lin
.
public. Charges reasonable.
W a b b le d W h e n l i e C a m e t o P o m u o u
written characters as bcantifui to the eggs? We can see no reason iu the anat­
J . L. F urnish , A djutant.
It seems the height of absurdity to
The Funk & Wagnalls
Old
Uncle Claybrook is a very reli­
eye as is tlieir sonud to the ear.
omy of the bird, but we may often find
The asagao was brought to Japan reusous for the shape of any particular look upon the so called "Sumner Por­ gions old darky and holds converse
trait
of
Franklin
at
Twenty,"
belongi
ig
with his Maker twenty times a day or
with the Buddhist religion, that partic­ egg in its later history
Harvard university, ns an authcut ic ofteucr. His habit is to pray and then
ular cult of early rising. Scholars and 1 It is noticeable, for instance, that the to
a Qk y w - Perpetua Lodge, No. 131,
portrait.
Where
did
Franklin,
who
was
Its I meets every 1st and 3d Saturdays
torn off into wbat appears to be a one
priests who went over to study the now I more spherical eggs, as those of owls,
__J f month. Members and visiting Twentv-three
Of The
religion brought back the seeds of many trogons aud tbe like, are usually laid grubbing for funds to cany him homo sided conversation with the Lord, but
brethren in good standing are cordially
Chiucse plants. The tea plant came iu holes in the earth, rocks or trees, at the time this picture is supposed to it is evident that there is another party
invitodto attend. J. J. A nderson , M. W.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Miles W est
then, and Eisai brought the seeds of the 1 where they cannot fall out of tho ueet, have been painted, get the money for to it as far as lie is concerned. To hear
W m . K vlk , Recorder.
sacred ho tree, and Tai Kwan, the Chi­ aud that the eggs of the ordinary song the "purplo and flue linen” in which be him reminds one very much of a tele­
of Eugene. CO M PLETE
nese priest at the Obaku temple in Uji, I bird, whioh makes a well constructed is itrrayod, let alone to pay the artist phone conversation.
O. O. F. Hereto Lodge No. I ll .meets
who may have introduced the flower to 1 nest, are oval, while tba slim, straight for his work? Asido from Fianklin'ecir- i The other day lie was going through-
S U C C IE N T
every Wednesday evening in Lodge
Japan, was one of the first to sing of ! sided, couoidal eggs, tapering sharply cumstaucca being ngainst its authentic­ his customary devotions, aud when he
Hull, Florence, Oregon. Brothers iu
tho
asagao iu graceful outas, classic 1 to a point, belong to birds tbut construct ity, his "Autobiography" is silent upon got to tho point of expressing thankful­
good standing invited to attend.
so uii]N>rtaut a subject as this portrait, ness for the many bleasiugs of life h»
A U T H O R IT A T IV E poems
which scholarly brushes repeat little or no uest— to the shore birds,
J. .1. A ndsbson , N. G.
and its history is purely mythical.
broke off into a recounting of them,
today.
"Asagaos
bloom
aud
fade
so
A ndrew B bin d , Sec.
terns, guillemots aud tbe like. Why?
Another picture that has no better says Cicero T. Hutton of tbe Owens­
quickly, only to prepare for the mor­ Because these last drop them in small
301.865 Vocabulary Terms
row's glory," is Tai Kwan's best known clutches aud with little or uo prepara­ claim to bo considered a likeness of Ben­ boro Inquirer. "An den, dar's possum.
-----------------------------------
jamin Frankliu hangs iu the Metropoli­
»47 Editors and Specialists
verse.
tion upon saud or rock, where, were tan Museum of Art and was painted by Lord—how'd you ever think of makiu
OHURCH DIRECTORY
S33 Resdcrs for Quotations
possum? Possum jes' beats all. You
H ow P a n d i and Ja d y Cam e to Knglaad. they spherical, they could only with Stephen Elmer, an English still life
Money Saved
jes’ couldn't beat it ef you tried ag’in.
5000 Illustrations
difficulty
be
kept
closer
beneath
the
sit­
painter.
There
is
nothing
to
show
that
The heyday of tho puppet show in
Posaum, he, he I Yes, dar's watahmil-
Cost over *960,000
ting
bird,
but
couical
objects
w
ill
tend
By
¡BYTERIAN CHURCH, Florence,
it was given the name of Franklin until lion I hadn't thought of dat. H it’s Jes*
Englaud was during the last century. ,
Appendix of 47,468 E n trlis
;on. Sabbath service: Sabbath-
Long before tlieu strolling showmen always to roil towurd a center. An ad­ 1834, when a plato engraved by Ryder great. You eoaldu’t beat h it neither,
Patronizing it.
ditional
advantage
is
that
eggs
of
the
10 o’clock a. nt. Preaching 11
and published in 1783, as “ The Politi­ coaid you. Lord? Now, hones’, couldn*
bad exhibited "drolls” or "motions”—
a. in. and 7 p. in. Sacrament of
as tbe English puppets were known in latter shupe w ill tako up less space— cian,” was rclettered and issued with you jes' fix it to dey bofe git ripe at
s supper on 1st Sabbath of
The full im m ler of word» and term» in the early days—to crowds of gaping form a snugger package to be warmed. the name of Franklin.
oncet? Ef you was todo dat, you mought
, April, July and October, Geo. Hale
Prop. different
Iu the case of guillemots the single egg
Tho lost picture to be mentioned in go out an shet de do'. Dey wouldn’t ba
diutionitriea for the entire elplials-t 1» rustics, blit it was uot until tbe time of
dy is welcome to all the services,
laid
is
especially
fiat
sided
aud
tapering,
this expurgutorial list is of the first im­
requests Christians to make
»» follow«: 9 - osmontii , 63,093; Wont hextkk Steele and Addison that the puppet show
aud the species owes its perpetuation portance as a work of art. It was paint­ no mo’ siu au no mo’ sorrow an no mo*
Ives known.
tribelation Jes' try hit ouoet. Lord, au
i 136.000: WxBxTsn (international), 125,000; C i n - became a fushiouable amusement, pat­ lurgely to this circumstance, since, ed
by Thomas Uuinsborough and is in jes’ see whnt • diffuuce hit would
I. G. K notts , Pastor.
ronized by upper tendoni.
BUSINESS CARDS
tvry . (»lx volume».
complete,) 226,000:
Pulcinella camo to London in lflflG, were it not for tbe egg’s toplike tenden­ tho collection of the Marquis of Lands- make. '*
STANDARD, over 830,000;
when an Italian puppet player set up cy to revolve about its own apex, th» tlnwue, but it is clearly not Benjamin
And then "old ancle" began to hum
j H L lO D I S T EPISCOPAL CHURCH
his booth at Charing Cross and paid a chances are tiiat it would be pttsbed off Franklin. It is, in my opinion, the por­ a quaint negro camp meeting tune and
tbe
ledge
of
nakod
sea
cliff
v-here
the
IR wrvice.
Preaching at Glenada
trait of Governor William Frankliu.—
small rental to the overseers of Bt. Mar­
stopped to look at a piece of liver iu a
Charles Ilenry Hart in McClure’s Muga-
and * '> ie two Sundays of each month
tin’s parish. His name was at once careless or stupid bird leaves it
.Sanple Pages Free,,
This
suggests
a
word
in
reference
to
OP E U G E N E .
riuo.
. butcher’s stall as tbo best substitute for
Englished into Punchinello, which was
KabbaMh-Scliool
every
Sunday at
bis loved possum or as best suited to
10 a , m . Prayer meeting every Thurs- T . Q. ME MORI O K I.
soon to be completely Anglicixtd as tbe popular table that sitting hirdscure-
® O EAKIH. J r .. C aem ' r
tbe small piece of money which repre­
T h e F lra t Ht«am P ow er.
fully
turu
their
eggs
every
day
or
often-
chiirch. Ev
Everybody i
Mncpnim?
day
evening at the church.
Punch.—Harper's Magazine.
Tho power of stx-am was known to sented his total movable wealth.
er in order to warm them equally No
G. F. R ounds ,
ACENT3 W A N TE D .
cordially invited.
Pastor.
Ileroof
Alexandria, who exhibited what ■
■ucli
thiug
is
doue,
because
unnecessary,
•6 0 ,0 0 0
P A ID U P O A 8H C A P IT A L ,
A C o e tleg en t Name.
Ku(« and Moving.
seems from the description to have been '
S6O 000
S U R P L U S A ND P R O F IT 8 ,
The Syracuse Post says that a girl since, as we have seen, the germinal
A oertaln man who owns • row of
a small steum engine to Ptolemy Phila-
part
always
rises
to
the
top
and
places
baby was recently brought to a clergy­
dwelling bouses over iu the nurtliwest
E. D. BRONSON & CO, man
ATTORNEYS
of the city to be baptized. The lat­ itself uearcst tho lufluential-wariuth of delphus and his court about 160 B. C. quarter of tbe town bas learned wisdom
S O L IC IT E D
Pliny
dt-eeribte
a
small
bout,
built
by
a
the
mother's
body—Eruost
Ingersoll
in
A c r a o u N T g
ter asked tbe name of the baby
Pacific Coast Agents
“ magician” of Rome, which moved by by bitter experience A friend of mine
Harper’s Magszmo.
OREGON.
EUGENE.
“ Diuab M., ” tho father responded.
S A N FRANCISCO . C A L.
ni'-nns of a wheel, "driven by a pot of went to him uot long ego to rent ono of
“ But what does the 'M' staud for?”
A. C. WOODCOCK,
hot water.” Watt’s invention of a ro­ tbe houses
A l.u c h j Find.
»33 M a rk e t S t.
interrogated the minister.
"Do you lease it by the month or tT
NOTARIES.
Two men walking ou Campbell street tary steam engine was putented in 17110. the year?' site inquired.
"W ell, 1 do not know yet. It all de­
The first railway locomotive was built
toward
Twelfth
one
night
were
accosted
pends upon bow she turns nut. "
"That depends ou what you are going
by Trevithick iu 1804. Tho first prac­
Ixempre/a.
“ How she turus out? Why, 1 do uot by a negro woman who vVas excited
to have on your floors," suswered the
tical
locomotive
was
perfected
by
Ste­
»ne,
-
O regon
“
Kin
either
one
of
you
mens
give
me
A. R. BUTTOLPH,
In tbe rivers aud lakes cf New York understand you,” said tbe dominie.
phenson in 1830. As early us 1707 Dcuys landlord "Are you gomg to have car­
state there is a bnuditfisb that roams at
-Room«
and » McLaren'» Rnildlng.
"Uh, if she turns out nice anil sweet • match?" sho said.
Papin built a model of a steamboat, pets'?’ '
1 Attention given to collection» w o pro- ;
"What for?”
large aud makes its living by robbing and handy about the house, like her
"N o." answered iny friend; "we
V iniiicsf.
which
was destroyed by a mob of boat­
” 1 lost a quabtnh down there, an 1
the geutlemen flub It even attacks such mother, 1 shall call her Oi»uh May, but
men. The first practical steamboat was have rugs '
vigorous fish ns the black bnss and the if the has a fiery tamper and displays a waut to hunt fur i t ”
" Y o a ll have to sign a year's lease
She win given several matches and built by William Symington in 1803.
pickerel, fastening itself to them sud
O r e g o n . sucking their hlocd until they are drad. bombshell disposition, like mine, 1 shall ran ahead ami began striking matebet In 1803 Robert Fulton, in connection then, tbe landlord made reply, smil­
F lo r e n o e ,
E. O PO TTER.
call her Dinah Might. "
and looking along the sidewalk. When with Chancellor Livingston, built a ing craftily "If you bought carpets and
The name of this bold bandit is the
......... jAttorney-at-Law ...............
the two meu came up. sbe had stopped steamboat which was tried ou t h e Heine. had them fitted to tbe floors, 1 know
lamprey. Professcr Gage of Cornell
A t H er Mere?.
FRANK B. WILSON.
Iu 1807 the Clermont Ix-gan trips from you d stay in the house as ioug as yon
university has seen 13,000 of these lam-
Bl'GBXE. OREGON.
“ 80 tho t< lephouo girl is taking her hunting and bad apparently louad the 1 New York to Albany
could, but these rugs are too easily ad­
tom
revenge, Wlilrly?”
justed to auy sized room You'll havn
t'r r ic i At the Court House.
“
Well,
did
you
find
it?"
inquired
one
I
Cayuga-lake alone, aud he bas es­
" It’s awful Every time I ring np
to sign a year's lease if yon have rug»
A D iscreet E a tlm a tr.
of
the
uieu
OREGON timated that they kill more fish than all rhe connects mo with three or four
• LORENOE.
“ Papa." said young Mr». Hunker, There are aeveu bouses in my row. and
"No, but 1 done find this horseshoe,
of tbe fishermen of tbe state put togeth­ wrong uumbers in succession, aud then
sis of them haven t kept a touant longer
er. Tbe lamprey is shout tbe site and sweetly iufonns me that the number as that’s better u two quobtahs, " she "won't you pleuse give George and nw thau two years at a time for tbe last five
E. E. BENEDICT.
$10,000?"
has somewhat the appearance of an re). which 1 really waut is 'busy now. ’ ”— sanL—Kansu City Star
BO YEARS*
"What do yon wont that mn-h money years The seventh house—well, the
E X P E R IE N C E
Professor Gagp advises some manner of Detroit Free Press.
A t t o r n e y - a t - X j A.'W.
people tu it bad carpets inada and lari
for?”
Th
eatric
al.
killing them by means of trap« in the
for it five years ago. and they huvuu't
"We
want
to
build
a$3,0C0
house."
streams as they go np in the spring to
An Epitaph.
Brette— I never saw such a culd au
F’.orflnce. : : Oregon.
thought of moviug Carpets. I'll rent
—Harlem Life.
spawn.
The danger ot using porcelain letters dicnce m my life
by the mouth, rugs, a year's lease."—
Light—
Didn't
they
warm
up
a
bit?
on a tombstone is illustrated in a village
Washington Pott
D id H im a Favor.
Watches are adjusted to beat and cemetery not far from S t I jiuia Th»
Rrette— Well, when they tpoke of
Pedestrian
(to
footpad)—
Money
or
cold by beiug allowed to stand first in iuscriptiou reads:
briuguig ont the author 1 lieliero some
Lloa T uiuiat.
a room heated with dry beat to J 20 de­
of the nudituco got hot — \cukers my life, it it? 1 wa« wondcriDg hoar 1
O lz>rd,
Men who have hod long exporieaca
w
its
going
to
live
through
this
week.
grees
aud
thru
iu
void
storage,
being
bhw IB thio!
C ofvwmhts Ac.
Statesman
Now I won’t have fo. Very kind of you. With lions give thorn a very bad char­
Anjon. »«ndln« * s»«trh nnd d««CTiptIon m«v
regulated alter oac treat aicuL
Th. fiual " • ” bad bten knocked off iu
acter There ts said to tie uo art in so
OBfeEly «BreTtatn our opinion free whether m
A contemporary mention» th.it there bhoot away. — Boston TranaeripL
(B.entloa la » rn tab lr M M ntabl«. O b w w m K»-
a
thunderstorm.—St.
Louis
Star.
Milled lion turning but the art of terror
tton, mr’cily <-onSd«nu«L HanSbeofc on Oaten-.»
are
schorls
in
Belgium
where
the
girlx
•«nt fmn. Ol-le«t u rtn e j for »«cnitn< mtent».
l«u. aud no rule but keeping tin» lions'
m U »n i T tvi . Marlra oMalwM aud all P at,
asted - trustworthy and
The
willow
1»
one
of
the
most
ad
apt-
Pat«nts
taken
taraafta
Munn
a
fe
.
receive
are
not
only
tanght
housekeeping
in
el!
bu«lRCRRoondortod for MaJcrat« F ees, i
The clergy of Russia are divided into
itomachs full and their miuds c-iwed
»Arrtai iw fi« , wMbnot cher»«, la the
active gentlemen or ladies to
nl.le
ef
plants.
A
willow
switch
slack
n<1 vnoJrt.drwvtnwBrpfcoto. WeadvUeH
two classes—the white or village cler­ its hranehee, but tbe rnauag- rnt-ut of
There never has been, nud there never
•ntablaTre* o f charga. Our fee notd n etilK
in
the
wet
ground
w
ill
almost
inavria-
travel
for
re«non«ihle
psfat.llshed
bouse
►ntiBRar.’ired. A ta B p h le t **Qew t o O t- |
gy, who must all be married, and the children os well
will be, say some, an appeal made t -
My
take
n
o
t
aud
become
a
tree.
1 Pa**utE '’ with eo«t af stma In 1>B V. K
in Oregon. Monthly f65 00 and expenses. black clergy, or mouks, who are vowed
A h»n<ta>enelf IllaatraUS eenklf. l. r c M t Mr-
tbe lion s intelligence, because tl.c lim
.fcrci^» ©mntrte«
frees Addreaa.
ralaiton « f unr wn«nti«e tnnreaL T«rnx. S3 •
Porition steady. Reference. Endone to celibacy. The higher dignitaries of
r ^ r : four month.. »L W 4 by »11 « « . t - lM lm
Keren British regiments have been
In Garrick's time when the weather ited amount of that quality which he 4
A. 8N O W & CO.
. self-addressed stsni|>e<1 envelope. The tbe ehnrch are invariably chosen from given prriuimioM loadd the word "Chit whs warm the men iu tbe pit took off possesaos is entirely dominated V hi»
P«»f»T O rn e « .
WaSMIBBTBM. D . C .A
this last ctaas.
tral" to their cofora
coats aud vests.
Dominion Company, Dept. Y Chicago.
faraaity
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S T A G E L IN E .
H. H. Barrett, Prop’r,
of
EUGENE-FLOßENCE
N
ORTHERN
P a c i f i c , Ry.
STAGE LINE.
N
S
MORRIS
A
HOTEL,
THROUGH TICKETS
Head of Tide Hotel,
Elk Prairie Hotel. i Standard
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D ictionary
ON E U G EN E A N D
FLORENCE
S TA G E
ROUTE.
fIRST RATIONAL ßANK
ttorney at Law,
¡
Notary Public, Surveyor
NOTARY PUBLIC.
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