The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, April 01, 1898, Image 1

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    A d u lt e r a t t o a o f R u b b e r.
T H E BLACK P R IN C E ’S ARM Y.
b u m « P re d ic t
In spite of the constant talk of a sub­
The author of the “ Vision of Piers
T h e l a r f e a t E n g lis h F le e t E v e r Aaaean-
Plowman,” a work written iu the reign stitute having been found for it, rubber
b i r d T o o l, t h e S o ld ie r» to E ra n e e .
seems
likely
to
be
for
some
time
to
j
of
Edward
HI.
predicted
with
great
dis-
’
TH E RETIRED BURGLAR TELLS OF
Mr. W. O. Stoddard’s aerial. "With
come
the
stand
by
of
the
electrician
for
|
tiuctuess the fall of the religious bou»es
TW O UNFO RTUNATE EXPERIENCES.
the Black Prince,” gives iu St. Nicho­
iu Englauei. As every one knows, the insulating purposes. The manufacturers las an account of the splendid army
. W ill multe
S T A O K L.IME1.
event took plane iu the reign of Henry who prepare the rubb«» for the electrical that accompanied the prince to tbe but­
aud other markets complain of the in­
D A IL Y T R IP S H e G o t I n t o a n d O u t ot th e B o u a n W i t h VUI, about 300 years later.
Governor........................M illiam F. Lord.
Crecy. Mr. Btoddard says:
Kaae, h u t T h a t W a u i’t A l l — H o w e D e ­
Sir Walter Raleigh foresaw and pre­ creasing adulteration of the raw ma­ tle It of was
B
etw
een
•
the largest English fleet yet
S cr 'tary of S 'ate.............Il- R. Kincaid.
te c tiv e G o t u C le w an d W o r k e d I t - T l - dicted the spread of nonconformity iu terial, especially of that coming from
L eav es F lo re n c e M o n d a y s,
assembled, and the atmy going on
Assam
and
Burma.
According
to
H.
Treaenrer.......................... Philip Metchen
c .p e d O uce W i t h a B ro k e u A n u .
England. His weighty and memorable
board was also the best with which any*
d a y s a n d F rid a y s .
Supt. Public Instruction.. ,.G. M. Irwin.
wordswere: “ Time w ill even bring it N. Thompson, the Chinese have a prac­
“
Ladders,
when
you
find
them
han­
English king hud ever put to sea. 1«
A
rriv
es
a
t
F
lo
re
n
ce
T
u
e
s
d
a
y
s
,
T
liu
rs
. .W . H . L eeds.
Io pass, if it bo not resisted, that God tical mouopxdy of the trade. The forests consisted of picked men only. Of these.
State Printer...........
dy,” said tho retired burglar, "may will be turned out of churchea into at the hi ad of the upper Namkoug basin
C.
M.
Idletnan.
I
d
a
y
s
a
n
d
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
s
.
Attorney General..
teem like a very convenient way of get­ bur us, and from thence again into :he are rich iu rubber, aud the trees attaiu 4,000 were men-at-arms, 6,000 were
. . . I i. S. B e an j C o n n e cts w ith S te a m e r a n ti S c o tts-
Supreme Court -J
ting into optn geeond story windows, fields aud mountains aud under hedges. a height of 300 feet, with enormous Irish, 12,000 were Welsh, but tbe most
. . . F . A. M oore | b u rg S ta g e L in e for D ra in .
A lso w ith
but
after two experiences that I had All order ot discipline and church gov­ girth. The great tribe of rubber collect carefully trained and disciplined part
C . E . W olvC iton g in g e L in e for C oos
B ay.
C h a rg e
of the force consisted of 10,000 bow­
with them I gave them cp aud stuck to ernment will be left to uewuesaof opin­ ors is the Sana Kacbins, who go vust men. During a w hole year had Edward
Judge Second D istrict.. ..J. C. Fullerion reagonable.
di ---nc«s for tbeir rubber harvest iu the
ion
atxl
men’s
fuucies,
and
as
many
the
old
fashioned
way
of
doors
aud
cel­
1 we» Attorney Second District. .. W. E. Yates , _________
end his sou aud his generals toiled to
Linds of religion spring up as there are dry aeason. The chiefs levy toll «.a the
lar windows.
to hate
produce as it pusses down the river. te-lect and prepare the men and the weap-
parish
churches
iu
England.”
“ In a suburban town that I visited
ftOUpto
t us with which they were to meet tl:e
Iu a wurk written 600 years before The Chinese, who control the trade, pay highly famed chivalry of the continent.
once I found ’»m jaicting a Queen Anne
ad toha
the Kachins for it in provisions and
the
event
took
place
Tacitus
foresaw
| licuso in the rainbow style that they
I take,
cloth, and as they are adepts iu the art An urmy selected from a nation of per­
COUNTY OFFICERS-
used to paint houses in, and that, I sup­ aud predicted the evils aud disorder» of concealing atones iu it, by the tin;e haps 4,000,(JJO of people was to contend
rat diari ■
which
were
so
long
to
desolate
Europio
pose.
they
paint
’em
in
still
to
some
ex­
i no dosi,
it reaches Raugun its weight and bulk with an aimy collected from Franco
E- B a n g s ,___Proprietor.
tent. The wen had ladders up, no stage, on the fall of the Roman empire.
a and eòa
are largely augmented by foreign sub­ with her 20,000,000, and from such al­
His
words
are
worthy
of
repetition
:
and I noticed that at tho close of the
f theyii.
lies ot hers as Germany and Bohemia,
.JC.
O.
P
o
tte
r
.
stances.
“
When
the
Romans
shall
be
hunted
day cue of them was painting near a
Stage leaves E ugene M ondays
Pportwiij Judge.
The Assam supply is fed mainly by re-enforced by large numbers of puid
s
out
from
these
oouutries
which
they
window, aud I wondered if he’d leave
. W. ?c"liso
T . B ailey
: jVT
n and T h u rsd a y s a t 6 a. m . a n d a t-
ire notfc Commissioners j ;
the Kngus, who, buviug got in tbeir mercenaries. Among these latter were
his ladder there when he stopped work , have conquered, what w ill then hap­
henweltg
Pullm
an
pen? The revolted people, freed from crops in December, set off for the rub­ the crossbowmen of Irenes sold to P hil­
at
night.
I
sauntered
around
that
way
•di»tifn‘
(
c
Jennings
J
rives
in
F
lo
ic
n
c
o
a
t
4
p
in.
th
e
by mi«
forests within the draiusge area of ip by the masters of that Italian oli­
, .A.
Sleeping Cars after dark, aud there it was, aud it was their master oppressor, w ill not be able ber
iof thine Clerk......................
the
Tareu river, where they know every garchy.
to
subsist
without
destroying
tbeir
day
following.
Sheriff..................................A.
J.
Johnson
summer, and the window was wide
Edward's adventure had a seeming
It Is So,
tree,
the knowledge being in many
Elegant
neighbors,
and
the
most
cruel
wars
w
ill
opm. Mist folks in the country, when ;
of great rashness, lor already it wus re­
R e tu rn in g stage leaves F lo r­
of Korirn Treasurer.......................... A. S. Patterson
eases
passed
on
from
father
to
sou.
The
exist
among
all
these
nations.”
their houses arc being painted, are apt
Dining Cars
,D. P. Burton
rawing up Assessor, d ..............
rubber in this District ia suid to be ported that the French king had mus­
to be a little skittish about the ladders, ]
.. .0 . S. Hunt ence T u esd ay s a n d F rid a y s a t 8
tered 100,000 men. Full many a-gal­
ring thia S c h o o l S u p e r in te n d e n t
T h e R e la tio n o f S tr u c tu r e a u d F u a o tlo a . growing so scarce that it often takes a
Tourist
and
if
cue
should
be
left
like
this
one
.. . a cooly
• ioad.
’ ■ Iu lant cavalier in armor of proof may
. .C. M. Collier a. m. a n d a rriv e s in E u g en e a t 6
inaccw Surveyor.......................
Repnxluct.ou aud dispersal are
40 days to eillect
Sleeping
Cars
they’d
be
pretty
sure
to
closo
the
win-
;
w ell havo wondered to hear, moreover,
"dar. pa Coroner.
.............. ..J . W. Hurris p. m . th e day follow ing.
dow near it and lock it, but these folks two great aims iu the life of every pluut «pit® o t <hiM, the bingpho village» 1 vy that Edwnrd 111, accounted tho fore­
ST. PAUL
arateti» Justice of Peace
,F. B. Wilson
and
animal
All
else
is
but
the
meaus.
a
tax
ou
each
collector.
%
hen
first
coi-
didn’t appear to bo disturbed, and as far
most general of his time, proposed t.»
it chana Constable., .....................John F. Tanner
M IN N E A P O L IS
as my getting into the house was con­ the mere contrivances, to gain the best ; lected, the rubber is very P“*e. J’ut
i
meet superior numbers of the bett
lottertet
advantage
in
the
accomplishment
of
Nagas
have
acquired
the
tuck
of
adul-
-
$ 5 .0 0 1
cerned it was just about as easy for nte
Single fare
DULUTH
it w ith earth and stones, and lances of Lnropo with lightly armored
one of tk
to walk up that ladder and step off these ultimate efforts Every species, tcrating
men ou foot They knew not yet of thw
R o u n d trip
_ -
-
-
$9.00
FA R G O
irity, hi
through the window as it would have every individual, exists by virtue of the Assam rubber ia not regarded with new era that was dawning upon tha
>y law-
G R A ND FO RKS
TO
CITY OFFICERS.
having striven to attaiu these ends lu favor in tbe Calcutta market It is a
teen
to
walk
iu
at
the
front
door
with
j
T ick ets for sale a t E. B angs’s,
! the structure of each one is the record «ore point with the Chinese n.erchauts science of war. Edward and his bow-
C R O O K S T O N ____
it unlocked.
that the N agas ao exhaust the capacity nteu were to teach the world more than
i liv ery b a rn , E ugene, and a t H u rd i
“ Later, about 2 o’clock the next of the attainment, partial or complete,
W I N N I P E Q _____
of
the rubber to receive adulteration one new lessen before that memorable
Sn«lh.
morning, I went up that ladder and iu as the case may he, und each man aud
. F. B. Wilson ' & D a v e n p o rt’s office in F lorence, j
that there is uo opening left for the ex­ campaign was over. Betcrn this be
H E L E N A l>llJ
n the oli President
at tho window without the slightest woman of us is toiling in his or her
ercise of tbeir own ingenuity iu tbe hao shown wbat deeds might be wrought
0. W. Hurd i
spealcini
trouble, and there was nobody sleeping way toward the saute goal, uncouscious
BUTTE
Win. Kyle
wa» w
of thut something within us. greater same direction.—1st Louis Globe-Dem­ upon the sea by ships prepared and
in
that
room.
It
was
all
just
as
easy
as
manned aud led by himself. He had so
Marion Morris
_____________
eoothm Board of T ru s te e s
it could bo. I poked around the house than ourselves, thut “ guides us, blind­ ocrat
C. C. Behnke
crippled the naval power of his ene­
he Kosit
fold
but
safe,
from
one
age
on
to
an­
T h s E n g lls b rn a a i’s W i t .
and gathered up what stuff there was
mies that there wus now co hostile f le e t
.........J . c . FLIN T, Proprietor ..
ich Teli«
worth carrying off und went back to other. ”
There was an Englishman hailing strong enough to prevent his present
.John H. Morris
TO
Recorder.
The burs aud “ stickers" that cling so from Hull on thia aide the water re­
woth»w
that room und the open window aud
* F l o r e n c e , O r e g o n ..
C H IC A G O
. . . . J . A. Pond
persistently to our clothes are but a purt cently looking at America, and, of undertaking, although Philip had man­
ud ia th Treasurer
dow n the ladder und off.
aged to send < ut somo »cores of cruisers
W
A
S
H
IN
G
T
O
N
___E.
A.
Evans
• farmit; Marshal.
"A mouth after that, ns I was walk­ of the same great effort. It is the only courst, he came to Washington. He wus to do whatever harm they could.
way
sweet
cicely,
dcsmodiuni,
the
bur
ter thrift
P
H
I
L
A
D
E
L
P
H
I
A
ing
across
the
platform
of
a
station
on
O U R A IM —T o fu rn ish th e b est
a large man, weighing not less than
■rtilitjd
the same road that the other town was marigold and their kin have of travel­ 260 pouuda und riaiug to a height ot at
NEW YORK
FRIGHTENED AWAY.
accom
m
odations
a
t
reasonable
ing
through
the
woods,
and
so
on
from
1 pmgMi
on to take a train, there was a man
least 0 feet 8 inches. He wus, for an
. SECRET SOCIETIES.
BO STO N A N D A L L
forest to forest, from swamp tangle to Englishman not yet Americanized, quite
he reet of
laid
his
hand
cu
my
arm
and
says,
T h e F i r s t Mam H a M e t I n th a
prices.
liken tto
‘Now, don't make a fuss about it, and swamp tangle. They live their lives as chatty and affable, after tbe ice was
P O I N T S E A S T und S O U T H
G a ld fle ld a S c a re d H im Ute.
lrbande
it’ll ho a good deal easier all around. ’ truly us a man lives his, with equally broken, albeit just a wee bit slow of w it
" N o ,” said a man who wns sitting
F.
A
A.
M.
F
lo
re
n
c
e
L
odge
N
o.
107.
For Inform ation, tim ecard», maps and tick ets
tion he
Aud I recognized in him the detective as good a purpose thut is equally as well
“ I'm a Hull shipbuilder,” be was say­ on a Lox iu trout of a grocery store, “ I
• Regular communication on second
etc., c all on or w ilte
of the road, a mini that I knew mtunt attained. Each embodies those essential ing to a Yankee newspaper man iu a can't »ay ua 1 know very much about
and
fourtl.
Saturdays
in
each
month.
qualities
of
living
that
the
Great
Teach­
'a , hae
business, and I went along with him.
W . W. NEELY, Prop’r.
small party of journalists who were Alaska. "
M c M urphey ,
O. W. H ckd , W. M.
ymn w
"Eciug a man of brains, he had gone er discerned when he bademeu “ consid­ blowing him off to a few rations, wet
His companions looked at him in as-
Rooms 2 and 1, Shelton Block,
I.
G.
K
notts
,
Secretary.
T ab les fu rn ish ed w ith a ll th e General A gent EUGENE, OREGON.
tebellnn
np to the house where tho robbery was er the lilies of the field. ’’—Professor S. and dr/, at a foundry where such things touibhn.eut. It was tbe fiTst time ho bad
ie«, uii
as soon as he had heard of it, which Trotter iu Popular Science Monthly.
are manufactured.
over «omitted not knowing much about
delicacies o f th e season.
W ild
A. O. C H A R LTO N ,
was the day after. There he had put
ranocf»
“ Of course you are,” responded the anything.
K
" .1 1 1
T
h
s
B
e
lla
.
Asuitftaut General PM Senger Agent.
ichiuoad
himself iu the burglar’s place aud fol­
Yankee as he measured his huge pro­
A A. R- General Lyons Post, No. 58. gam e, fish an d fru it in season. Best
“ I reckon, then, that you're not
It was in the late John Sartaln’s mag­ portions aud smiled. “ You coulu scarce­
255 Morrison St. Cor. 3d.
lowed in his footsteps as near as he
• and te­ U s meets second ami fourth Saturdays
thinking
a Lout going to dig for gold,"
P o r t l a n d O r . could. lie bad bud the ladder placed iu azine thut Poe’s poem, “ The B ells,” ly make us believe you were only purt
accom odations for th e tra v e lin g
it w nal­ of each month at 1 ‘.30 p. in.
said oue bystander.
was
first
printed.
Of
Poe’s
last
visit
to
just
the
same
position,
aud
he
hud
gone
lit) piit»
of one, don’t you know. ’’
J . I . B itttkkfiei . d , Commander.
"N o."
public. C harges reasonable.
up that und stepped efl into the win­ him in his old Sansuni street house Mr.
strr lm
Those in heariug laughed, and tbe
J. L. F vrnibii , Adjutant.
“ Mcbbc, though, as the stories of
The Funk & Wagnalls
dow and followed over his ttaek in s id e Burtaiu recently suid: “ It was ou a Englishman Jooktd ut (he Yankee with sudd.u wraith keep pouring iu you'll
i ali tha
the house us close as In tnuld guess at Monday iu 1849 Poe had been locked a puzzled, yeurniug exnr. ss.uti ou his change your m ind,” said unotber.
>1 itiön d
it, and then he’d ccmc back to the w in- up in Moyann’using prison over Sunday broad anti honest face.
of pmf
"It won't bo possible. I ’vo been
dow aud got out on to the ladder, and so for intoxication und wus completely un­
ie sontii
‘‘Really," he pleaded, " I beg your
a O U .W . Perpetua Lodge, No. 131,
strung. Ho thought there was a conspir­ pardon." And tbeu before international there."
down to the ground.
s glmpl; A s meets every 1st and 31 Saturdays
"And came back witbont getting
Of The
Members and visiting Twentv-three
“ The ladder went cp on tho right acy to kill him and asked to be hidden. complications could arise somebody call­ rich?"
md lih each month.
I
humored
the
frenzied
poet's
hallucina­
brethren
in
good
standing
are
cordiallj
,
baud
sido
of
this
window,
and
while
it
jrefemd
ed on the Englishman for a speech or
"Yes. I didn't much more than crosa
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
M iles W est
was easy enough to reach it, still it tion, and for two days he remained iu something and the Yankee joker got the boundary line Lcfcre 1 turneil
P. l iesi Invited to attend. J. J. A nderson , M.W.I
concealment
in
tho
Saiisom
street
house,
j
W m . K yle , Recorder.
was quite u little step from the sill to
away.— Washington Btar.
of Eugene. CO M PLETE
around and struck for home."
the ladder, and he noticed that when I even went so far us to cut off Poe'a j
"beared?”
mustache, at the latter’s request, iu or­
Y e s M o t Y o a r M lf .
bn
had
got
his
fcot
on
the
lat'dt
r
be
»af.
Heceta
Lodge
No.
I
ll
.meets
.
S U C C IE N T
"That'« tho answer."
O ..O .F;
der
that
his
fancied
enemies
might
not
I
Wednesday
evening
in
Lodge
,
swung
hack
a
little
toward
the
house,
I
have
no
heart
to
finish
these
verses
rer e»-
Is every
•* W hut of—polar bears?"
recognize
him.
’’
The
first
draft
of
“
The
H
all,
Florence,
Oregon.
Brothers
in
so
that
his
elbow
just
touched
it
iu
the
F it
or to think of you any more. They say
neo, en
A U T H O R IT A T IV E
“ N o.”
Bella”
consisted
of
only
two
stanzua,
good
standing
invited
to
attend.
auglo hctwi eu tho window frame and
ovest (f
that 1 loved you, and I did love you—
“ ¡supplies give out?”
8
J. J. A nderson , N. G.
and
for
these
he
was
paid
$16.
A
couple
the clopbot ids. He gave a little push
for five minutes it wus, perhups, but I
and. il
"No,
I had plenty of food. What
A ndrew B bvnd , Sec.
on that, elbow naturally and threw him­ of days later be appeared with another did love you— and now love baa faued changed my plan was seeing a man dig­
agn, Mt
301,865 V o c b a l. r y T e rn i.
I’
self cut again on to the ladder. Then verse, aud before tbe poem wus pub­ out of it all, like tbe sunset from tbe ging a hole. I had these ideas about gold
giputr
.4 7 Editor» «n J Speciali«!»
he stopped at d looked at tLe spot where lished he bad added again to it. By snows we used to watch together, and I being found anywhere and everywhere,
-,intonai
SJ3 R e a le » (or Q u o titio n .
his elbow had touched. TLe paint was tins means be received $46 for tbe poem, have no heart to tbiuk cf you any more. aud 1 went up thinking to get sonic
d
ir
e
c
t
o
r
y
B uroh
rara anti
5000 lllu s tr.tio n »
Money Saved
dry aud there was uo mark, Lut he ta il­ and bad not tbe day of publication beeu Bo take these versee, like a basket of points about mining. 1 asked him iu
serpent,
ed up tl.e pi inters aud It trued that cn near at baud be would probably buve ferns left out over night through an au oflhand way whether be had struck
C o .to v e r *9 6 0 ,0 0 0
te., at»
By
- ^ J y TERIAN CHURCH, Florence,
the morning before—that w as the nx ru­ kept on adding to it iu tbe hope of re­ early troet, with bright green leuves aud any pay dirt yet, and ho turned around
A ppendi, of 4 7 ,4 6 8 E n trte»
iiistm
S K n . Sabbath service: Sabbath-j
ing alter the home bad teen rolbed— ceiving additional remuneration.—New bright w hite lim e, Lot dead, quite uead. aud glared at me and said, ‘Young fel­
Patronizing
it.
and. «
schooLlO o’clock a. m. Preaching 11
the paint at that place, on the cupboard Yurk Tnbuuo.
For I do not w ish to IhtLk ill cf yoa. I ler, what do you think I am digging
an op"1
o'clock a m- an,i P-
°t
by the window frame, and on the frame
do not wish to think of yoa at alL
Jtw»
T^ ti E h supper on 1st baljbath
this for?' I told him 1 thought he wee
The («Il number o í woltl» and term« in
■C lrphaut U f a l a t h s J a a f l a a .
itself had been smudged a little, at d
“ 8 U fc lix e t s la t «-an.ll.la fa ta t ib i.”
nsistinf
Prop. different dtetionnrie« lor the entire alphabet 1» they’d
nigging for gold. Uo glared at mo
January, A p ril, J u ly a n d October. Geo. Hale
Without
elephants
jungle«
would
be
touched it over. Thut was ull .
V ex ao t jo u r a c if w lth o rw -n in c h ie n .e in b c rln g .
«en tv» RvarVbuiv is w elcom e to a ll t h e »erv ices.
again aud said: 'Gold nothing. I'm do­
»« fo llo w ,: 8» okmo «TM, ÖO.OUO; W ouch . stbb the detective wanted to know. From virtually impussakl» The great beasts
Ll(u 1« too »Loa t to « a».« on w l.h a re d Rower».
liffsw» PgatorT req tests C h r is tia n s to m ak e
ing this for fun. I've been living here
105,000; W eimt . k (International). 125,000; Csw- that time on be had been looking for a are a mixture of atmigth and weakness, T im e loved tu once, b u t iw w he w a lk a <ua-
th of as themeelves known.
nienilx-ring
for four years, aud there’s one thing
The paths
BUSINESS
CARDS-
L
G
.
K
notts , Pastor.
TVKY,
(»ix volum e».
com pleto,)
225,000: man with two p.aint spots of different of craft aud simplicity.
AI1 tho f a ir fashion of the happy hours.
estone
that my curiosity hi.s never been satis­
through
the
junglo
from
village
to
v
il­
colors
on
the
lcit
elbow
of
his
coat,
aud
|
STANDARD, over 300,000;
retcbei
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lage are merely tracks from which tbe Why ahockl you « r e i f lipe th a t loved y o u an I k fied about. I m going to dig this holo
1 was the man.
i snrh i
youi
go.xl aud deep so as to allow plenty of
I0DHT EPISCOPAL CHURCH flRST
It may seem emnzing to you that 1 interlacing foliage has been cut aud
Y o u ie r.e e the grace and theirs the lasting
NATIONAL
ßANK
from^
room, aud theu find out just bow far
thrust
aside
aud
tbe
virgin
soil
trod­
Jrvtce. Preaching at Glenada
off.
1
bad
rub-
debt.
„
i t » ....
hadn’t
tubbed
the
paint
<
. Tto
.Sam ple Page« F i c e ............ Led
cf u
, wat going to den into a black mud. After a ruin this Lave'» hour 1» done. Th ey never m ore ra n klee down this climate w ill make the mer­
erne
two
Sundays
of
each
month
ided »
cury go.' "— Washington Btar.
you.
OF EUGENE.
rub tho rest eff the next day, und then mud is many feet deep, and no living
every
Sunday at
H ow can they chide y ou, then, th a t y ou (o r
1th ,-School
,traete-
creature except an elephant, a buffalo
EAKIN. J» . C .IR .
Prayer
meeting
every
rtinrs-
I
kept
setting
that
next
day
ahi
ad,
os
T . Q . HENOm CKS. PRE«.
«•
getr
M is A n s w e r.
»teliini
irening at the church. Everybody
we are apt to do, aud I f i l i a l l y wound or a rliiuoceroe could labor through it. —From “ Tho Cross Beneath the
ACENTS W A N TE D .
h wer
"Tell
me,
am
1 not fair?”
The
elephant
makes
bis
way
by
lifting
lly invited.
G. F. R ounds ,
up by letting it go altogether, the rest
King." by F. M. Bunecke.
» 6 0 .0 0 0
accori- •;
Tastor.
The aptaker leans tack in her scat
PAID UP OA8H OAPITAL.
one toot at a time aud inserting it deep
of
it.
There
wasn’t
one
chance
iu
a
ruinen
and smiles coqnettisbly
S6O 0 0 0
SURPLUS ANO PROFIT8,
A W a r n in g t o M nabands.
thousand o; its leading to anything, and into the slough in front, withdrawing
lo r d «
In truth the question seems superflu­
another
with
a
sound
like
tbe
popping
even
ns
it
w
as
1
might
have
talked
my-
A
atory
is
going
the
rounds
of
tbe
j
E. D. BRONSON & CO,
ous.
of
a
huge
champagne
cork.
Nothing
but
selt
out
of
the
paint,
but
1
had
a
watch
Euglirh
newspapers
about
a
gentleman
'
atto rneys
A C C O U N T S S O L IC IT E D
Pacific Coast Agents
that Fd got iu the house iu my pocket, a ride ou an earthquake could be com­ who, finding a smoking concert weuri- j As she sits there with tbo afternoon
OREGON.
pared with the sensation of being run some, left early anti finished tbe even­ mud transfusing her glorious tresses ii ;>•»
EUGENE.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
aud that settled it.
“ That was one ladder This was the away wtth by an elephant As tor stop­ ing i a moaicui comedy theater. He tut a stream of liquid gold, her eyes ns blue
A. C. WOODCOCK,
933 Market St.
ping him, some one has well said that near tbe stall door, aud as it was chilly aa tlio heavens, fathomless as the sea
other:
NOTARIES.
“ Looking around the outside of a you might as well try to stop a runa­ he kept ou bis overcoat A lacy in a and dancing with cxritcwent; her lipe
bouse iu thi country cue night, 1 fotcd way locomotive by pulling with your piivate box by aocioeut dropped an ear- of coral wreathed with a roguish smile,
Start«*« o f I'rn fiM U .
she is indeed trsnscendentaliy beautiful.
Many stories are tcld cf bow the Into a ladder lying on the ground Hgaiust walking stick on the fuuuel as seek to riug of no great value, but tho trinket , Hut the man seems blind to her love-
A. R. BUTTOLPH,
5e.1v®,
-
O rm gon
composer Lruhms treated |,iani.ta and the- tear of the house. They had some cb.-ek an eh phant at such a moment struck against tbe edge of tbe box frent litxsa. He regurds her with a frowning
and dropptd into »tie open top pocket of
• lin o n i, 7 »nd 8 McLaren’» ItniMiiUi.
.infers who were eager to g ti his enti- fruit trees iu the gurden. and I suppose with a goad — Exchange.
I iite n tlo n s iv e u to c o lle ctio n s e n d pro-
the gentleman'« overcout. The guileless , brow cud eyes that smolder witli anger.
they'd beeu walking over them, or on
oen
of
the««
u.‘(btantH
for
bi.
rbusiness.
llaaaovm M ral C aaS IS at«*» W a ll .
man weut home, when his wife, ulways ! Timidly she rep»ats her question.
the
grape
arbor
maybe,
and
were
going
la
rn r w
nt furluuutt euc. gh to litxi him
favor
was
"Yea,
be
aaid
dolefully,
“
1
was
de­
on
with
the
work
next
day
and
had
left
carefully inc lined, turned out hia coat i "Am 1 not fair?"
at home aud be receive«« Brahms’ fii.t
Her companion's face grows black aa
the ladder out instead of taking it down feated The »lory of my campaign was pockets. The sequel to this pretty story
O
r
e
g
o
n
.
concern
was
to
seat
hin>«<
if
cu
the
lid
F lo r e n c e ,
B. O POTTER.
is not told, though iu moral is obvious. thunder.
of his piano, a foailiou Loin which be cell r for tTe night. It was summer, a simple oue ”
“ Fair,
Being pressed, he told it.
It la uuwiae, as it ia mean and uugul 1 "F airl” ho cries bitterly
rightly denned few wt 1*1.« hate the te­ and on the side of the house there were
. . . Atlorney-at-Law
“ 1 st.MMi w e l l w i t h t b e ladies,” be laut, to go to the opera without your , whtn you open a jack pot with a ten"—
FRANK B. WILSON.
two
w
indow
s
open
ia
<
to
rm
u.
I
merity to cu£t him. 1 t; is failed, he
Rage chokes his utterance and with
igUJBKNE, OREGON.
bad recourse to the
...tut that the though« 1 d set tlx ladder up then and explained ” 1 aim.d to stand well with wife.
a passionuto gesture he dashes tbe curtla
go in one ut those windows. 1 set the them. 1 did everything possible to win
inatruni
iit
was
out
■
•
.
‘‘Oh,
that
A a A w f n l Id in * .
» w n c s A t th e C ourt H ouk .
to the floor. —Ban FTancicco Examiner.
does not ra.'itttr,’ ito» ik d cue cour- bidder upend found it a little short, but their favor, aud I asked them to throw
“Of all the fools I ever heard of, Jim-
-LORENOE. - - - OREGON agcooH iodiviucal. ’Ft t* « not to yon, by reaching tp und getting u lx,Id of tbeir lufiueuce for me. ”
V a lid r«cuR<>.
bersou ia tbe chief."
He paused and sighed.
■ » the master. the window sill end stepping up on the
but it dots to me,
She—How iu it you were not at Wert-
"What of Jimbeteon, pray?"
“
Fatal
error.”
ho
said
at
last;
"they
E. BENEDICT,
ends
of
the
side
pieces
of
the
laddt
r
I
- just leaving
On one occastco I k
8 0 YEARS*
"Because hia wife insisted that be end's reception?
nuiitd yooth, was able to get in tolerable easy. 1 weut did t h e ir best, tint you kuow bow a wo­
bi. bouse when
EXPERIENCE
He— I staid away ou a.’count of a pex-
should not slay around home while she
^ T T Q R N B Y - A . T - I —A . W .
under his arm, tbrougb th< house and gutherul up man throws ” —Chicago Post
with a bundle of
waa cleaning house he thinks her love aounl matter.
what
there
was
to
get
und
was
turning
,
you
tell
me
bailed him w'. .
C onipenR utloB .
bho— May 1 ask wbat it was?
for him baa w a n e d .In d iu n a p o iis
: Oregon.
"Certuinly," to go from the last room when I knocked
where Dr. Bra .a.»
F loren ce.
He— Will you prowiao to keep it se­
Journal.
"Far.
well
I”
he
sobbed.
a
picture
ovi
r
on
a
bureau
cud
woke
up
the meat amia-
aunwertd tin li. <
cret?
The
beautital
Miranda,
tfcfe
light
of
the
wan
that
was
sleeping
iu
the
room.
UtM
iu»«. np three
ble uanm r, *11
The larynx of man is twice tho size,
She— Yes.
hurried away 1 we nt ba< k to the- roe m Id ee tne in at his life. was. alas, unotber al
flights. ” An*, - n -
on au average, of tbe mime orgun iu
He— Well, they failed to send tne an
However,
tlx-
same
thing
vs»
trne
of
and backed out the window and l.uug
the unibteiia be managed to giah in the wowau, although this disproportion is invitL'.icn.—Collier's Weekly.
()„
down
for
the
ladder,
aud,
by
cracks,
it
From C » ..... - to W a a liin g t o n
COPVRIOMTS Ac
wasn't there 1 Eut I’d got to gei ull the ball »» he left h«r forever. — Detroit equalized by the fact that woman uses
A.TOn» »endlos • ’ k«»»h »nrt dMcrtnOnn m.7
oyage is 9.34« i.tlles in length.
be» larynx a little more than twice aa
Imitation slates, mado of corrprcssed
same, and 1 let go aud dropped. I saw Joaruai.
..Ic k lT a . -r l» ln onr
“
' u u .h us man.
wood pulp, are used for roofing in
ä Ä k i;
the lander us I was going elowu at the
í XTF.D-TRUÍTWOKTHY and
Tbe depth at which some i f the Bel­
Christiania They are made waterp
•',’Ä
V IÍ« Î S X J h ' T O T
xt window. I'd geit out the wrong
«Kt.»ci7Ts1. M«rk«r*t.l»~t »nd »li P»t
w aefi'-e rrntteiiini or Iteli«« to ne
The Turkish langoage ls sald ty by a secret process.
irUfeoutc
_». *-î»a«K c r-dnrt*d (cr M .d«r«t« F««*-
window. I turue-d half ove r g<;ing dow n, gian c<wl wines are worked is sometimes
r»-n<»M»Ldr«w,MKphcto.
travel f‘«r rp«n-»t>«D»le. ••«tal»li.he,l bon«c struck <® uiy left side and broke my arm. prodigious In u pit at Flenu tbe work m holán to be tho sottest and rnoat mu-
~,«YM « ( r — •» C h - r e
• r ta» « » t du e t.1.
ah ni iunguage of modero times, beiug
The populutiou of Egypt is mta^s1
t u n M . M r i a v t . A P .m r -I> « t " I I . - *>_oh-
in Oreg-n. M'>n’hlv »«5 00 and esperisse.
” 1 got away that time, but 1 was laid is how done at 8, 7DO feet, in a pit at
in F*«»»-.." w ith co.» . f imm I, th e t . a
A hamteomMr
Fremerin at 2,800 feet and iu the HI. bett. r uuapted to tlie parpóse* of mu­ 2,000,000 and probably exceeds (*“■
np
for
six
weeks,
and
after
that
1
didn't
Po-itinn «tend». Reference Enel««
calatloe o(
1 r«nhp> ooaDtrhM M a t ( tm . A ddrcA
Andre pit at Mouligny sur-Baicbra at sical ua.tutloo aud recitativa than »ven the period of its greatest ansi, nt
: (var
•*»lf-«d.lr»-*«e.l Kst,i|ied envelope. The foul any wore with luuder*. "—New
the Itallan.
2,000 feet
verity.
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York
3-b-
P atpist Prese» \
Dominion Company, Der*. Y Chicago.
thiol
O -^ Z R -D IK T E Z R . 8TE IM ER “ COOS,"
H .H. Barrett, Prop’r, RE0ULAE
Florence an<! M af Tifie.
ÓRTHERN
Pacific, Ry.
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
I
MORRIS *** HOTEL,
A
Head of Tide Hotel,
Elk Prairie Hotel.
I
THROUGH TICKETS
R.
Standard
ON E U G E N E A ND
FLORENCE
S TA G E
ROUTE.
P
ittorney at Law,
Notary Public, Surveyor "X ” n
NOTARY
PUBLIC.
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