The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, April 08, 1898, Image 1

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

    ADVERTISERS
SIVSLÀW'S ONLY PAMS.
OPPORTUNITY
FLOKENCE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Apr. 8, 1898.
TRAVELERS’ GUIDE.
TRAVELERS’ GUIDE
(too S p a te a a d th o W a a - b e r .
NO. 4».
apartment, especially at mealtime, ganized the Long Island hospital ot
serves the double purpose of dining Boston Harbor. -.B u sb ar W otnaa's Joax-
by Hvrsuhel that the variations in the
room und study. Its floor is stained and oaL
number of min spots had a direct effect W IN N E R OF FIRST M'LEAN SCHOLAR­ is covered w ith a heavy rug. There is I
T a il o r M a 4 a <1 »«>«■ ««.
S H IP IN AMER'OAN H ISTO RY.
upon terrestrial weather, and he a t­
a bookcase in one corner and a china '
S T A C I K X j ZKBJ.
° --- w *** IC‘ 1< e ------ °
tempted to demonstrate it by using the
Women in London are now vary tailor
chest ia another. Miss Loug and Miss
price of wheat as a criterion of clim atic C t r l S tu d e n ts a t H u m . W o m a n * . R ig h t Reed have contributed, moat of the chi­ made. Cloth salts of a ll kinds are uni­
Gi lovernor....... ............... William P. Lord.
conditions, meantime making cureful
Miss versally worn in the street Canes are
t o B a C g ly - A S a m o a . T r a la ia g M a n e . na used in the establishment.
tary of S a te.............II. R. Kincaid.
observation of the sun spots. Nothing
also in vogue, and no up to date woman
Leaves Florence Mondays, Wednes-
d w
T a il o r M a d a Coot u u a o —G la m H a t . a a d Long's home at Hlughaia, Mass., is
Treasurer........................... Philip Metelien
very definite oanie of his efforts in .this
closed for the w inter, and so is Miss is seen w ithout this accessory of fiwh-
B
o
a
nets.
Public Instruction... .G. AI. Irwin.
direction, the subject being far too
Reed’s in the Adirondack« at Leyden, Ion mounted In gold or sllves. M aay of
..W . H. Leeds.
Arrives a t Florence Tuesdays, T h u n -
i P rin ter.........
complex to be determined w ithout long
Miss Louise W inthrop Koues, the w in ­ N. Y . The home china closets have tbe handles are very uniqae in design,
C. M. Idleniaii. days and Saturdays.
1 ---------— -——— —
—-----— ---------- ! periods of observation. Latterly, bow - te r of the first contest for the McLean been robbed of some of their eboioest and they contain purses. Blue, block
prney Genernl.
ever, meteorologists, particularly in the
. . . . R. S. Bean
Connects with Steamer and Scotts- I
ick-ilarship in American history, offered contents to adorn the table of this d c -1 and brown are the popular colors foi
tropics, are disposed to think they find
.. F. A. Moore burg Stage Line for Drain.
inte Court
lig h tfu l little borne. The dainty china tailor suits. The skirts are very plain,
Also with
u ::
E. Wolverton Stage Line for Coos Bay.
evidence of some such connection be­ Ly tho New York city chapter of the and the home cooking are two features and the bodices ara finished w ith laptied
Charge ■
tween son spots and the weather as < Daughters of the American Revoluiion which contribute very largely to the seams. Severe frocks, however, ara only
Jddga Second D istrict.. ..J. C. Fullerton reasonable.
Herschel suspected. Indeed, M r. Mel- I to the one of th eir members passing the happinesa of the girls.
seen in the mornings. Afternoon oo.S-
Attorney Second District. .. W. E. Yates
drutu deolares that there is a positive best examination on tho subject, has
The prevailing tones of tho parlor tumes of a ll kinds are to a degree elab­
coincidence between periods of uumer- | commenced her studied a t Barnard col- ' draperies and furnishings are olive and orate. They are b u ilt of cloth and vel­
ona ran spots and seasons of exoessive lege.
dull reds and yellows. An inviting vet, silk, and silk aud velvet. N o tw ith ­
rain in India.
I COUNTY OFFICERS-
Miss Koues ia a true daughter of conch, piled high w ith pillows, awaits standing that i t was stated early in the
T hat some such connection does exist America, i f ancestors prominent in tho the girls when they come in from tho | season thut b rillian t effects would not
seems intrinsically probable, bnt the
tarly days of the country w ill count for hospital. A rosewood desk, a graceful he in vogne, many of the handsomest
modern meteorologist, learning wisdtm
*
gowns are not only bright, bat they are
anything.
She is descended on hex fa ­ bronze lamp, a tea table, an artistic
of the past, is extremely cautions about
screen and some comfortable chairs are combined w ith trimm ings which con­
ther's
side
from
John
Winthrop,
first
Ju d ge....................................F.. O- Potter.
1 ascribing casnal effects to astronomical
some of the other furnishings. The p ic -1 trast strongly.
Stage leaves Eugene Mondays
phenomena. He finds it hard to forget governor of Massachusetts; from Thom­ tores and ornaments' are souvenirs of ■ For example, a gown worn by one of
„ K
.
i ............. W. T. Bailey
1 that u n til recently all manner of cli- as Dudley, the second governor, and winters spent abroad. Miss Loug has a 1 our handsome matrons Is built of pluin
Commissioners j .............J. T. CalIison and Thursdays at fi a. m. and ar­
matlo conditions w ire associated w ith from Edward H ilton , tho elder, the " f a ­ pleasant reminder of a year in Germany cloth elaborately embellished w ith
rives
in
Florence
at
4
p
in.
the
Clerk 1 ...............................A. C. Jennings
phases of the moon; that not so very ther of Now Hampshire. ” On her in a copy of a M u rillo Madonna and in French knots in the same tone. Tbe
long ago showers of fallin g stars were mother’s side she traces her ancestry a copy of a picture from the art gallery bodice is of m irror velvet, embroidered
Sheriff...................................A. J. Johnson day following.
considered “ prognostic” of certain bock to Johunnvs do la Montague, com­ at M unich. Miss Reed's copy of Napo­ w ith steel and jet. A yoke is composed
Treasurer.......................... A. S. Patterson
Returning stage leaves F lo r -'
kinds of weather, and that the “ equi­
Assessor.................................. B- P. Burton
mander in chief of Manhattan Island in leon as a lieutenant hangs over the of muslin insertion aud cherry taffeta.
noctial storm” had been accepted as a
mantel. A little water color, a picture The stank is also of the taff eta. Another
School Superintendent......... 0 . 8 . Hunt cnee Tuesdays and Fridays at 8
verity by every one u ntil the unfeeling 1664, a Huguenot ancestor; to tho Do in a carved Florentine frame and a T y ­ chio creation is of navy blue bcngaline
Surveyor......... ..................... C. M. Collier a. m. and arrives in Eugene at 6
hand of statistics banished i t from the Forests, and to the Bogert, Baucker, rolean rosary are other evidences of the cut princess. I t is w ithont trim m ing
Coroner................................... J- W. Harris
Codwise, Kingsland and other early artistic tastes of the girls.— Baltimore except on the bodice, which opens on
( earth.
p. in. the day following.
fustiee of Peace..............F. B. Wilson
Y et, on the other hand, i t la ensily N ew York families. Later, in Revolu­ Hun.
ST. PAUL
one side and is finished w ith a band of
Constable.........................John F. Tanner
w ith in the possibilities that the science tionary times, her great-grandfather,
velvet and a rich fa ll of lace. Charming
M IN N E A P O L IS
Wemaa*» Risk, to B . Cslj.
of the future may reveal associations Koues, from whom the fam ily takes its
also is a pale gray frook. The bodice it
Single fare
- $5.00
D U L U TH
between the weather and sun spots, au­ name, was a member und secretary of
“ Beauty and the Beast; or, A W om­ cut low, opening over a guimpeof w hite
Round trip -
- -
_ $9.00
rora« and terrestrial magnetism that as the Brentwood (N . H .) ‘ 'committee of an's B ig ht to Be Ugly, ” was the title of chiffon elaborately made, of shirTed-
FA R G O
CITY OFFICERS.
yet are hardly dreamed of.— Henry
a paper read by Mrs. Celia B. W hite- tucks. Tbe sleeves ara of the gray cloth,
TO
O R A N O FO R K S
Tickets for sale at E. Bangs's
Smith W illiams, M. D , in H arper’«
bead before tbe Rainy Day elub of New tucked around tbe arm. From the throat
C R O O K STO N
Magazine.
York recently.
hangs a small soft bow, caught w ith a
livery barn, Eugene, and at Hurd
. ,F. B. Wilson
W IN N IP E C
“ I heard a man say the other day turquoise buckle. The collar of gray vel­
President
T u r n in g a N e g a tiv e I n t o a P o s itiv e .
& Davenport’s office in Florence.
that woman’s dress is as inartistic as it vet is edged w ith sable, which runt
HELENA ^nd
A short tim e ago a developed plate
O. W. Hurd
i is undesirable,” tho speaker began, dowu the side of the bodice aud con­
was sent to tho editor by one of the
Win. Kyle
B
U
T
T
E
'
■ "and it is an indisputable fact that wo­ tinues down one side of the skirt. An
Beard of Trustees
Marion Morris
members of the Camera clnb on which
men are dissatisfied w ith the clothing elegant gray velvet costumo has a plain
C. C. Behnke
the imago was partly reversed— that is,
imposed by fashion in civilized coun­ skirt cut a trifle loug. The coat is long
instead
of
being
a
negative
it
was
a
l­
tries. Tbe vast m ajority of women who and cut iu tabs, which are embroidered
placard er.......................... John 11. Morris ......... J. C. FLIN T, Proprietor ........
most a positive. The cause of this is
are doing some useful work in tbe world w ith jet n ail heads A high oollar of
TO
.. J. A. Pond
F lo r e n o a , O re g o n .
Treasurer
i w hat is termed solarizatiou— in other
C H ICAG O
ure crying ont more and more against baby lamb is lined w ith cream colored
words, the plate was very much over­
M arsh al..................... ............ E . A . Evans
it
W A S H IN G T O N
luce, whioh hangs dowu in front in a
exposed, and on development came out
“ Now, w hile there is little dissent jabot.— Chicago Times-Herald.
OUR AIM—To furnish the best P H I L A D E L P H I A
a positive instead of a negative. I f a
from the statement that beauty is a de­
pinto coated w ith silver salts is exposed
accommodations
at reasonable N E W Y O R K
G lass B a ts a a d B a a a a ta .
SEC RET SOCIETIES.
sirable quality in women's clothing, i t
in the camera or under a negative be-
j is true that i f w« have usefulness in
In contrast to the effects secured by
BO STO N A NO A L L
' jo n d a certain time, a change takes
prices.
dress it w ill blossom into beauty.
the use of fu n , and as more iu keeping
place ill the silver salts, which results
P O IN T S E A S T sad S O U T H
“ The beast would never have been w ith freaks of the mercury at their ad­
* F. A A. M. Florence Lodge.No. 107.
in a positive iustcad of a negative. This
F or in f o r m a t io n , t im e cardft, m a p s a n d t ic k e t s
I beautiful i f he had not first heeu accept­ vent, were the glatie hats and bonnets
M sjR egulur somniuaication on second
i t the reusou w hy objects which reflect
e t c ., c a ll o n or w rite
ed for his goodness, so it is my belief whioh were brought out last mouth.
and fourth Saturdays in each month.
lig h t strongly show clear glass in the
' that woman’s dress w ill never l>e beau- These absolutely transpaient headdress­
W . W . NEELY, Prop'r.
negative. They are overexposed, and
O. W. H ih d , W. M.
' tifu l u ntil loved aud accepted for its in ­ es are among the moot decided novelties
the image produced is a positive.
. G. K N otts , Secretary.
MISS 1OVISR WINTHROP SOURS,
trinsic m e rit
Tables furnished with all the G eneral A g en t. R o o m s 2 a n d 4, S h e lto n B lo c k ,
which havo ever appeared in our m il­
There ure several processes by which
E U G E N E , O R EG O N.
“ Shall not we, m y dear R ainy Day- linery murket, and w hile glass was the
a negative muy be turned into a posi­ correspondence,” February, 1775, and
delicacies o f the season. W ild '
tive during the process of development other ancestors distinguished them­ flies, learn a lesson from the fable? Let substantial materia), as in the case of
A. D. C H A R L T O N ,
n A. R. General Lyons Post, No. 58, game, fish and fruit in season. Best
One of tho simplest is as follows: E x ­ selves, and the descendants who follow ­ ns find a dress adapted to our wuuts and tbe oloth woven in Venice of spun glass,
A n i . t a n t G e n e ra l P a s s e n g e r A g e n t.
^oH Eiects second and fourth Saturdays
pose the plate as for an ordinary nega­ ed after them, ono of them being one of let the question of beauty remain un­ may seem doubtful, the effect is'as of
255 M orrison St. C or. ad.
gf Each mouth at lt30 p. m.
accomodations for the traveling
P o i ’ l l a n d O r . tive and develop u ntil the image may tile founders of tho Society of the C in ­ answered u n til the more important and the thinnest sheet of the finest plate
B J I. BcTTKariELD, Commander.
fundam ental points have been attended glass, and there ia therefore no need to
be seeu distinctly on the back of the cinnati.
public. Charges reasonable.
I t was iu tho fascinating study of 1 t a
J. L. F cemsii , Adjutant.
cavil at the term applied or to question
plate. Rinse off the developer, and place
“ B ut has woman a rig h t to ba ngly? the fabrio. A large hat of the new
the plate in a solution made up of n fam ily genealogy, seeing that her fam ily
quarter ounce of iodide of potassium, tree grew straight and true, that Miss Is beauty her transcendent duty, and is shape, w ith tbe brim wide, npspriug-
3 >4 ounces of bromide of potassium and Kones became specially Interested in beauty a m atter of dress?” Then w ith ing and rounding at tbe front and tho
U. W. Perpetua Lodge, No. 131,
26 ounces of water. Let it remain in American history and w ell posted in i t scorn: “ W h a t an ignoble scramble J. G. crown medium ta ll and slightly taper­
neets every 1st and 3J Saturdays
this solution from three to live minutes, She became oueof tbecompetitors when Holland has set women by raying, ‘ No ing, has the brim formed of leaflike
month. Members and visiting
Of The
wash w ell in running water, and then the society decided to offer tho scholar­ w ife shoald allow any woman to appear pieces of the glass, terminating in a
sn in good standing arc cordially
redevelop the plate w ith fresh develop-- ship to its members. The examination better dressed in her husband's eyes triple scallop, the pieces joined w ith a
Ito attend. J. J. A nderson , M.W.
E N G L IS H L A N G U A G E
er, continuing the operation t ill the was conducted by Professor Herbert L. than herself.' H e didn’t state by what close tnoked ruching of chiffon in d eli­
¡ ilk , Recorder.
negative image has turned ton positive. Osgood of Colum bia university, who ‘ means a w ife should prevent the other cate rose pink, tho ruching edging the
C O M PLE TE
brim and the crown, galloon of p ail­
Rinse the plate, fix and wash in the last June mailed a lis t of books, which woman. T h in k of the aw fu l strain I
_. F. Heceta Lodge No. I l l , meets
“ Thera ia Judge Tourgee, too, who lettes in tones of rose color encircling
same
way as for an ordinary negative. would be tbe basis of the examination,
ry Wednesday evening in Lodge
S U C C IE N T
Pyro or ferrous oxalate gives the heat to each member of tbe ohapter. Nine thinks abont the same. He talked to tbe tbe crown aud a double Amazon ostrich
|Florence, Oregon. Brothers in
results, but any developer may be used. questions were asked at tho examination, I girls of Mount Holyoke on tbe immense plume in pink sweeping from each aide
S l i d i n g invited to attend.
A U T H O R IT A T IV E
A plate thus treated may be used as and the answers, which were made in influence personal adornment bad to­ around to the heck.
J. J. A ndebson , N . G.
A glass bonnet ia made of three
a transparency.— Harper's Round T a­ w ritin g , were handed in a t the end of ward tbe ebarm of a woman's manner,
A ndrew B kcnd , Sec.
three hours The questions were search­ Both men emphasize that i t ia the duty pieces, whioh joined form a diamond,
ble.
3 0 1 .86 5 V K v L S t f y T e ra n
ing, extending far back into tbe history of woman to be beautiful or beautifully tbe greater w id th passing acmes tbe
A V n lq v e K e n tu e k jr lia b le .
« 4 , E d ito r , and Spsclell»t»
of England. Professor Osgood has charge dressed, but I firm ly believe iu woman's head from aide to side, and each point
IHURCH DIRECTORY
•
I t is a bnglc mode of two slabs of ce­ of the course of study, which is for two I rig ht to be ngly at certain times and cnrled back, tbe effect of the shape be­
533 Readers fa r Quotations
dar about three-sixteenths of an inch in years, and the student w ill receive a places and nuder certain circumstances. ing after that of tbe Dutoh bonnets.
5000 llln s tratto n s
thickness and bent into a funnel shaped certificate a t tbe close i f the examina­
“ I can't prove it, nor can I prove Tbe pieces are joined under narrow pas­
Coet aver SaOo.ooo
iBYTERIAN CHURCH, Florence,
horn.
The bell or mouth is 18 I t inches tions ore successfully passed. Tbe course that n woman has a soul, bat I believe sementerie of gold bullion studded w ith
Appendix ot 4 7 ,4 6 8 E n trie s
Sabbath service: Sabbatli-
. in circumference. I t is hoopod w ith is equivalent to tbe jun ior and senior both.”
peurls and wide passementerie biuds the
"10 o’clock a. lu. Preaching II
cowboru rings and iron bands. The years in tbe same study at Columbia.
H er final advice was:
brim. A rosette of satin ribbon in fresh
a. in. and 7 p. in. Sacrament of
The scholarship was named for Mrs.
bogle is the property of Mrs. Annie
“ L e t woman devise a dress that w ill rose color posed at the left of the front
ard's supper on 1st Sabbath of
T h e fu ll n u m b e r o f w o rd s au<l term « in M ayhall, granddaughter of the late Cap­ Donald McLean, regent of tbe N ew not hinder her from becoming strong,
April, July and October,
holds an upright aigret bunch of curled
ly is welcome to all the services,
d iffer en t d ic tio n a r ie s for th e e n t ir e a lp h a b et is tain Robert Collins, who was a soldier York city chapter of tbe Daughters of wise, grand aud good. L et I t ha ever so ends of tbe glass, a tw is t from thia
requests Christians to make
tho
American
Revolution,
as
i
t
was
as fo llo w s : R v o r x j n t i i , 50,000; W o w c h e st e r in the w ar o f 1818-16. I t was iu the
much nf a beast a t first, beauty w ill rosette running to a rosette at the left
elves known.
106.000; W e b s t e r ( in te r n a tio n a l), 125,000; C e n ­ campaign of Colonel Richard M. John­ founded a t her suggestion. H er idea is finally marry it, aud they’ll live happy side of the back and a rosette posed at
I . G. K xotts , Pastor.
BUSINESS CARDS
son and was at the death of Tecuutaeh. that tbe scholarship is not only valuable ever after. ”
tbe right side.— M illin e ry Trade Re­
tury ,
( s ix v o lu m e s .
c o m p le te ,)
226,000;
Captain Collins was a bngler for the for its general educational advantages,
view.
S T A N D A R D , o v e r 300,000;
A F a a ta a » T r a l a i a g M a n a .
regiment, and this Is the identical in- bnt that w ith the certificate given to
THODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Ths D taaU r s< Laker.
------------ ,--------------
«trument be used during the w ar and each student at the eloae of tbe course,
Miss Linda Richards, who recently
urvice. Preaching at Glenada
which ordered the famous charge of should she a t any tim e wish to teach resigned from tbe raperintendenoy of
I t is one of tbe weaknesses o f many
koine two Sundays of each month
.S a n p ic Pages F r e e .............. ! Colonel Johusou. Captain Collins was a the subject, she should be enabled to do the training school of Hartford hospital, nice girls that they do not feel sore
OF EUGENE.
Sth-8eliool
every
Sunday at
mechanical genius and w ith liis own *°< au,l fke demand for teachers in baa just gone to Philadelphia to take enough of themselves in taking up em­
Prayer meeting every Tbiirs- T. Q. HENDRICK». Pat«.
». e. FAKIN. J k , O a « m ' m
hauris made tbe instrument.
Every American history is constantly inerraa- charge of the U niversity of Peunsyivn- ployment outside their homes, but they
broiling at the church. Everybody
moruiiig at sunrise he waked tho neigh j >DR- Tbo scholarship w ill practically nia Medical College Hospital Training must needs offer some excuse or reiterate
lily invited.
G. F. R ound »,
ACENT8 W A N TE D .
lorbood for miles around w ith his ¡ make tho recipient independent, and school.
tbe fact th at they nrn accustomed to
Pastor. , R A ID U T O A 8H C A P IT A L .
tfio.ooo
reveille call from his bugle u n til his ' though none of tbe Daughters who
M ils Richards has probably had the something better. I t is a weaknera
«60 OOO
I S U R P L U S A N D P R O F IT S ,
w in it may wish to make practical use broadest experience of any woman in which brings them littla credit from
death in 1864.— Frankfort Call.
of it, tho certificate, which is a ll pew- the United States in establishing tra in ­ tbeir couildants. A g irl entering a
ATTORNEYS
1 erfnl, w ill always give them the ratis- ing schools, both in thia and other school fur typew riting and stenography
A O O O X J N T S S O X j I O Z T B I D
First Sweetthiug— 8o you are going f act ion o f kuowiug they have capital to lauds. Mhe waa graduated from the was nsked by the other students w hy
Pacific Coast Agents
•
OREGON
EUGENE.
' invest
to marry Lord Oldboy, my dear?
New England Hospital T rain in g Wchool sho had come to the school. " A r a you
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Second Bwcetthiug— Yes; ' it's de­
For Norses in 1878, w ith the first class takiug up stenography and going to
G
irl
Madeat»
a
t
nemo.
9JJ M a rk e t S t.
cided.
for unrsi s organised in this country. tsko a positicn just for fv.u?” they ask­
NOTARIES.
I
In a tin y new house in tho northeast­ Immediately after her gradnatiou she ed. " W h y , certainly n o t,” she replied.
“ 1 suppose you made up your mind
T h e C a r« a f C lo s h ia s .
when yon heard his title was all right?" ern section of tbe city a charming set of was called upou to take charge ot tbe “ I t is too bard work. 1 do not do hard
college girls have taken up their abode training school of the Maseecbusetts work for tbe pleasure of i t ” “ We ara
“ No-o; not then.”
“ Always shake, brush and fold your
t«xxm ,
O r**« © » .
R. BUTTOLPH,
“ When you beard of his castles and for tbe winter. They are a ll Johns Hop­ General hospital in Boston, where aba so g lad,” auswered her querists. “ The
clothes at n ig h t,” is W alter Germain s
• 3 n » ia ' 7 » lid » M e U rri» ;» ButJSlu«.
kins medical students, two having en­ rem ain«! four years A t the end of that greater number of the girls bsra my
advice to men in The Ladies’ Home Jour­ lauded estatcc?"
I id e a tio n g iw u to cotleetteá» a nd pro-
terad this year, the others having spent time she resigned for the purpose of they liavo com« ‘ Just for fn a ’ and w ill
“ N o-o.”
nal. "N ever hang »oats— fold them.
I bütiueu.
“ Ah, I know. I t waawben you heard their first w inter in Baltimore last year. making a general foreign tom* and take pn«iti<ats to ‘ pHssawsy the time. ’ "
Trousers should bo folded by potting the
Not caring for tbe homeless life of a study iug foreign hospital und training —•N ew York Times.
two waist buttons together and preserv­ bo had $100,000 a year income. “
hoarding house, they decided to try the school methods.
“ No; it was »ot than.”
ing the crease. Told lengthwise and
O re g o n
E. 0 PO TTER.
F io r a n o » ,
■ lo M p lila s K . H a a r y .
“ Then, pray, when did you decide to experiment of keeping house for them­
thru double. Coats arc folded length­
During this trip she became acquaint­
selves, and so far the experiment has ed w ith Florence Nightingale, tbe fa ­
wise, tbe sleeves in h alf first, then each marry tbe old curmudgeon?“
. . . . . Atforncy-at-Taw ................
Mrs. Jusephiuo K. Henry of V er­
FRANK B. WILSON-
“ When I heard be had tbs consump­ been a’ moat pleasiug aueceaa.
h alf of the coot to the sleeve line, then
mous founder of traiuiug schools for sailles, K y., is muck spoken cf as s pos­
KUOESE, OSEOOS.
Tbe leading spirit of this little eo- nurses, and was greatly aided by her iu sible candidate lo r i<rrsideut on the Pro­
the two remaining halves, tbe lining be tio n .” — New York Journal.
tcrio it Miss Margaret Long, tbe eldest her inveatigations, thus obtaining ad­ hibition ticket. There would, of courue,
ing on the outside Waistcoats u e fo ld
■ m e s A t t h e C ou rt ll o u f e .
daughter of tbe secretary of tbe navy. mission to many otherwise closed doors. be no chance of b tr election, hut sho
cd In half, lengthwise. Never lounge
Something whizned by— a m in g l* Her chum at ttm ith college, Misa Reed, Upon her return to America she assist­ t light receive a largo vota, as she did a
=LORENOE.
OREGON alxmt your room in your clothes— noth­
ing destroys them an ranch. When yon rneut of steel spokes aud red bloomers. ia w ith her, aud the other members of ed in wganising tbe Boston C ity Hos- i lew years ago for an important office in
E. E. BENEDICT,
come in during tbe afternoon or at “ What is that th<re?” asked Unci« the quartet are Misa Winds of tbe class pitsl Traiuiug school, where she re­ the highly conservative southern state
SO YCARS*
night, remove your coat, waistcoat « __
¿ 4 H iram , w ithdraw ing his grac from tbe of '97 of Cornell and M ira Austin, a mained in charge u ntil 1884. The i whore she residua. — Exchange^
CXPtmKMCE
^ r T O R N « Y - A T - X oA .'W .
troww-rM nnd pul on a bath rote if votf ’ •’ W ' buildiug to look after the visina. member of the class of *94 of the U n i­ American board of commissioners for ,
are to remain in year room for any time. "T h a t is tbe new woman," answered versity of Miunvsota. The girls are for­ foreign missions (Die Congregational
The trustees of Drake unh en try. Das
Fiopp.nce. :
Oregon.
Always have nn old dnqt^at the i<fflce.” his nephew. “ The new woman? Looks tunate in having for their chaperon Is-ardi then secured her services, aud Moines, have revised the order of tbo
like tbe old b o y .K a la a s a s o o Tele­ .Mrs. Reed from Leyden, X . Y ., aud she wss sent to Kioto, where she organ- | medical faculty to exclude women end
A Hopal^sa Oneat.'
graph.
Miss Hawley, who relieve tbe students ized the first training school f«v nurse« | w ill take stepa to prot« t them hereafter
from planning bow the house shall be established in Japau. H er work there from the invuRs tv which they havo
Ethel— You may ask papa, Mr. Van
M aO a I t t w a , .
carried on.
Is be.
was eminently snc< ea.-ful, and as a re­ been subjected.
“ I d id n 't see auythiug funny in the
Each of the girls has her own room sult there are bow several excellent
Van Ishe— M y darling, I ’ll uctcx Ic
C ow vriuw t » A c .
story
that
fellow
just
told.
What
mode
furnished in her own pet fashion. The training schools in that country.
able to find him. He owes me £23.—
Violets ara again the favorite flower
Anyrm« sandln« a sksírN
asa y
yon laugh so over it?”
Tit-B its.
most of the furniture In tbe house has
q « k *lT sN w t»m oar optnirm fraa whwhar as
Her health did not permit her to rc- for the corange bouquet, and it ie violets
tZTnTwnTy ly
ï i n Is T . ^ S S S b o o f R S X t s
" D o you know who be is?"
some pleasant assnriattoa connected a s m ia Japan, and she returned to this w ithout number cr regard tor price.
“ No. Who ia h e r'
seat frse.
_ IsllJWt
w ith i t through Its haring been part nf oonutry. since which tim e she has been
A X T E D -T R U K T W O R T H V A S P
___
___
_
«ata Fern.
“ He's the head of our firm .’ ’— Lop- , one or another of the girls' rooms w hile
fwNirc, wtf b oot el
ooaiie<-t«d e ith the Pennsylvania Hnspi-1 The newest sleeves ara absolutely
m » J .t .d r s a i« « o x a li n t a .
don Fuu.
hat»: l»tre«»<«a.%rxa. tte v fm a a tS a a tC l
' at college. 'I he Smith college flag has tai For the insane, the Methodist Epis- ' without puff or wriukls. They fit as
travel
lor
rsepoiteible.
established
lionse
W a ll.*^ -ir« l. A Paamhim " I.'o T to C H
1 a prominent place in M ira Reed's room. copal hospital of Philadelphia, the Vis­ smooth as those of a maa's ooat.
a pfl: r ‘(." v--*Y «set » r »«aaa tv 1 *»• V. ».
inOvogna. Monthly f(W 06 and expenses.
BaSaea A g la o .
S »«adsmaelr tn»sir»i»<1 w w kl». l e m a rtr.
I and Mias Lsmg enjoys an armchair and iting Narse society, the New England
d ’^vL.-1 « a * » * * » s ia t flea. A .ll w m
Position sternly. Reference. Enclose
He— At w hat age do you think a g irl a tea table which were port of her room
hospital at 1! stoti, the Homeopathic' Mrs. B. G. Milliken of A »gust a. M e.,
i sclf-aiblreeaed stamped envelope. The should marry?
! furniture at the some college.
Pt’ ftrvrrera»
V <»*«••***•«■. í>. Y
hospital of wv.ton end the Hartford has been elected director of the Bangi?
tibc--Wine ackwL— Town Topics,
Dotuiniun Cuuipany, Dept. Y Chicagu.
The d in tu r room, a bright, cheery hospital During the U tte r tuna she cr- aud Old Town railroad.
It was suspected • fu ll century ago
G A R D IN E R
STEAM ER
H .H . Barrett, Prop’r , REOULAR
“ C O O S ,”
daily trips
Florenco ani Head of Tide.
EUGENE-FLORENCE
■ I
______ =
STAG E L I N K
E. Bangs,
ORTHERN
Pacific, Ry.
n
Proprietor.
Sleeping
Cars
E legant
D ining Cars
Tourist
Sleeping
Cars
MORRIS ♦** HOTEL,
T H R O U G H TIC K E T S
Head of Tide Hotel,
R. IWcNtURPHEY,
The Funk & Wagnalls
E lk P r a ir ie H o te l.
Standard
Dictionary
Twentv-three
M iles W est
of Eugene.
ON E U G E N E A N D
FLORENCE
S TA G E
ROUTE.
Money Saved
By
Patronizing it.
Prop.
Geo. Hale
flRST
RATIONAL
g ANK
E. D. BRONSON & co,
. c. WOODCOCK«
¿Attorney at
A.
Notary Public, Surveyor
NOTARY
PUBLIC,
P atents
PATENT
C . A. SNOW & C O . >
w
sîssiis;
WOMAN’S WORLD.