¡y» y y - r -'s-< » ? T 'r a r ADVERTISERS « £ snrsLAW's only papbs . < $ OPPORTUNITY 1 TH E W EST YOUR HOHE PAPER SUPPORT IT J NO. 8. FLORENCE, OREGON, FRIDAY. June 24. 180». CAPTURE OF DAVIS. ! A BEAUTIFUL CITY. her cottage, which stood alone among the sad, cultivate«! Helds. I heard her Droop drap. dreep drep, 1’ the laug an laccl.r birds singiug aud chirping ceaselessly TRUE STORY OF THE TAKING OF THE SO BRUSSELS IS CHARACTERIZED BY nicht “ Monsieur,” she said to me once, AN AMERICAN TOURIST. G k A - R I D I N E Z R 3 T E A M E R “ CO 0 3.’ Dreep drop, dreep drop, my heart is quick wl “ when I am dead they will stop sing- I PRESIDENT OF TH&CONFEDERACY. îT A T u FFICERS fricht. a Will make ------ « For in e is summoned frne dear kame an life ing. ” Son,« o f I t . M e t A ttra e tlv » r « a t o » M - A S T A S-H: lo IIT E . on kindly hcht She went early to work in the morn­ Th s F o u rth M lehlg au C av a lry H is O ar- Haadw nua B o a lava rd l a H a e . n i U>. R E G U L A R D A IL Y T R IP S ings, giving them fresh food and water ................... W illiam Lord S o n —T h a w W ith tho K x-Fresldsnt at They re tdeepin u , they’re alcepin a ’, na warm * 1. B a r r e t t , "’ r o p ’r, O ld C ity W a l l —T h . I b u m b m T o w a B a lL before starting Often she went far th o T im o —K xagcoratod SturUs o f His i of S ate . .11. it . Kmc an peacefullie R ow t h . T re a t Cara A ra O perated. A m it cuuld d«aih waa far awa’ at wark upon afivld for herbs. Once I mot her coming .jitB f Florence » u n la y s , Wednes- ...................Philip »etelien Dtsgalas. the sea home slowly aud heavily, leaning ou Jav a and F ridays. Bruesela i . a beautiful city and owe. But oh, he'a near at hand an tells a w eane »lit: Instruction. ..<• » Irwin. her stick. Dusk bad fallen, aud the oast Our cavalry corps went Into camp In ks beauty iu a large measure to the tale to me I Arrives a t Florence Fnes'liiys, T h u rs­ ■oler ................W. U- Ia*de. was growing tender for the moonrise. and around Macon, and in the early An will he tok' the raven hair or will he tak G enerili. -G M. Mientan days aini S aturdays. She asked me in that evening. I no­ part of May It was learned that Jeffer­ good ccuse and publio spirit of its citi- the gray f J o m eets with Steam er in I Scotts­ i ............... li S Beali ticed that she moved about feebly, as son Davis, president of the Confederate tens or a ruling king who rales in tho Or will he wag o finger bare at lauchin. lint I C ourt ¿ ............F A. » .ore burg Stage Line for Drain. Mao with though she were tired out, and at last states, was fleeing for Texas to Join interest of the people. w h it e M ay? ( .. . ,C. E. tVolveiton Stage Line for Coos Bin Oh let him malt n aign to me, for gladly I sho sat down uud was silent. One good thing comes of a fortified C harge General Kirby Smith, there to try and would gao’ (conti D istrict. J C. Fullerton reasonable. “ Mere Susauno,” 1 said suddenly, re-establish the Confederacy Orders city, or at least has come to Paris and i Sef.ei.l D iatriet. . W . E . Y u l e s Dreep drap. dreep drap. in a nicht without a “ when is your boy coming back? How were at once issued by General Wilson Brmneis, and that is when by expansion niune long has he been away?" for his capture. The First Wisconsin It has become necessary to tear down I't eep di up. dreep drap—it drape a loo'ed life ¡ J ’t iK X E - F L O U E M T . By the movemeut she made I knew cavalry was ordered out on the north the fortification it has left the boule­ dune that she raised her bead, for we were in or cast bank of the Ocmulgee river, and vard. Brussels is now about three times 1 a t an shiver by my s o l —God send the day u ltcht liunot darkness. Colonel Minty ordered out his old regi­ ns large ns the original walled city, and >UNTY OFFICERS —NiniUiO Chr latte in Black and White ST A G E L IN E . “ Monsieur, ” ahe said, “ ho may come ment, the Fourth Michigan cavalry, this boulevard forms a broad street any day Every night 1 say to myself, down the south or west side of tho same around between the center and the out­ E- 3angs, Proprietor. ‘Perhaps he will come tomorrow, may­ river, with instructions to intercept and side from 200 to 800 feet wide. It U MERE SUSANNE. N be before 1 am np, or he will meet me capture Mr. Davis and the party with more than a street or avenue; it is a E. O. P utter comiug home in the evouiug. Stage leaves Eugene M ondays, him. Colonel (since General) Minty, street and a park. It goes by different When I lirst saw her, she was stand­ "Why does b e delay, Mere Busanne?" well known in this city, now a railroad names at different parts, and Boulevard IV '. Bai lev W ednesdays, and F ridays at 6 a. B r iiO iie r n K Her lingers grew restless and plucked officiul in the west, waa one of the finest Waterloo—the widest— is first a side­ ing in her cottage doorway, leaning . . . J . 1'. Caiii-un m ., arrivin g at F loren ce th e day Pull nan both bands on her stick The sunset was at her apron “ 1 cannot tell, monsieur aud most efficient officers in the late walk, then a paved street perhaps 16 Sleeping Cara on her tace, glorifying the cottage w in­ But it is not long since he went—only war His command, with Wilder’s, in feet wide for business purposes, then follow ing at 1 1 a. in. ..A J Jullll.-ull dows and tho little garden, aud there a little while ago ’’ the foremost front, opened the battle on ground with two rows of trees, 80 feet lietn rn in g— stag • leaves F lo r­ Elegant “ When did he go. Mere Susauno, and the noted and bloody field of ' Chicka- wide, for horseback riding, then 40 feet .A. S. PrttterHiHi was a noise of singing Lirds about her ■ er j or so of asphalt or macadam for car­ . 1). P B rton ence' on M ondays, Weilne* lays Dining Cars Her eyes were turned westward Who why? You have never told ma When uianga. 1 At Abbeyvllle, 70 miles south of Ma­ riages, then 80 feet (at a guess) with was a little old woman, with gray hair was it?" O tì. Il un and Friday.- at 3 p. in., arrivin g KB I jh O 'H l'U 'l li'O ' Tourist “ It was during the war, monsieur 1 con it was learned that Davis' fleeing four rows of trees for pedestrians, with uud a small determiuid face Her lipa . ..C . » . Cullici' in E u gen e th fo llo w in g day at fc r - - • Sleeping Cars were thin aud her eves bright aud deep do not know how I our ago, 1 have no party bad here crossed the ferry over seats for resting; then another paved __ 1. \V. H arris memory, but only a little while since. the Ocmulgee and were moving south­ street tor business aud street oars, and, G p. ni. S T . P A U L ________ ___ set. with penthouse brows ■ of P eace.......... ..F . B W ilson i I lingered, wondering a little From Mousieur w ill know He went to fight." ward toward Irwiusvllle, Ga., 80 miles lastly, the other sidewalk. At different .loi. , E. T anner M IN N E A P O L IS Then at last 1 begau to understand. below and 100 miles south of Macon. I places are booths for selling papers, etc., inside the cottage there came the con­ S in gle fare . . . - $5.00 tinual cheep cheep aud twitter of birds It was 20 years since her boy bad gone. Lieutenant Colonel B. D. Pritchard, in waiting rooms for the street «air service DULUTH There were cages hung up outside She would not have known him now command of the Fourth Michigan cav­ i and publio conveniences. Through tho Round trip - - - - $0.00 FARG O near the door, aud one even on the door­ He was a tall lad. fair and handsome, alry, marched the regiment rapidly town there are two broad avenues and G R A N D FO RKS CITY OFFIJER j TO step The old woman looked straight and blue eyed to her still, aud she was down the river road, and after a 80 mile many outside, like the Avenue Ijouise. rick ets fir sale at E Bangs’s CRO O KSTO N across the flat Helds to the sunset She waiting for him to come back from a ride reached Irwinsville late in the which leads out to tho Bois. aud, like livery barn, Eugene, and at llu rd had a colorless wrap about her head, battlefield which the plow had turned night and learned that be bad got in the boulevard, has the same combina­ W IN N IP E G and she wore a colorless dress and a up a score of times since that last battle ad"ance of the DaTl9 party Early on tion—part street and part parked itself. W .-H. W eathers n & D .ivo.iport’s oilice in Florence. H E L E N A Bts seenn i noi fnurtli S iturduvs aceoiu illations for tlie travelin g many singiug birds, muoumc?" ons uud ambulance* Among the horses that the ground rail does not interfere 1 ninnili at l :30 p ni “ They call mo Mere ¡¿usaune, ' she he met hi r returning from the fields were a span of carriage horses present­ at nil w i t h the common street traffic M i l . BurrEiiriKLo, Cmnnamler. i public, Charges reasonable. and camo buck with her through the said “ Lome in. mousieur, if you will, The Funk & Wagnalls ed to Mra Davis by the citizens of The king, either by his power or influ­ J. L. F urnish , A limant little gate aud into the cottage, his arm Richmond during the heyday of the ence. sees to it tbat the cumponiea give and see them ” The coitago was two roomed—one ahont ber shoulders and she looking up Confederacy; also a splendid saddle the worth of the money. The tares nru S ta n d a rd D ictionary room where she livid aud slept; I learn­ at his face with pride uud peace in hers. horse, the pridoof the ex-president him ­ very lu w — only a cent for short rides, Was it so, 1 wonuer? 1 like to think ed afterward that the other waa a varying according to the distance—and self. O U . W. P erp etu a Lu Ige, Nu. 131, ---------------------------- ' Of The shuue—empty—where she went to that it was. For oue morning wheu I On tho 11th of May, the next day the oom|*anies are no doubt managed on m e e t s every 1st and 31 S aturdays passed L -y the littlo cottage stood with pray when her Leart uud hope were after the capture, uud while on our way economical linea Aa uu example, the inontli. '» e m b e r s and visiting Twentv-three open door in the early sunlight Aud bock to Macon, as officer of the guard tickets or receipts are printed cn paper ENGLISH LANGUAGE numb • ill guod standin g are cordiady Miles W est The little kitchen waa filled with the birds hud stopped singing.—Bt over the distinguished prisoners, I rode end aro canceled by the conductor tear­ It,, atten d . J. J. A nderson , » . W • | birds in «ages fehe had to put one on Louis Glcbe-Lemocrut. YLic, R ecorder. by the side of Mr. Reagan, later a sima- ing off tho corner. How simple com­ of Eugene. COMPLETE the floor to offer me a seat As for In r- I tor from Toxas. I found him a very fine pared with tho thick ticket and punch I A H e r man Cycliat’A B rake. SU C C IE N T self she sat down ou u stool in the | gentleman During that day's march a The street cure, or tram cars, have maps ,O F. Heeeta Lodge Xo. Ill,m eets : "W e Americana traveling abroad are midst of them Then she took up the , from Macon notified ns in print­ of the route over which they travel Yrv Wednesday evening in Lmlgc ; A U T H O R IT A T IV E cage from the boor ou to her knee, aud, apt to be very proud of our reputation courier ed slips of the (100,000 reward offered posted so cue who can follow a map Florence, Oregon. B rothers in potting in her hand, captured tho song­ for cleverness, ’' suid a tourist who went for Mr Davis’ capture, oral which no- can see where the special line he la oa b u i l d i n g invited to atten d . J. J. A ndsrson , N. G. ster It was a chaffinch She stioked its bicycling in Europe last summer "Aud tioe oounectcd Davis with tbo BRsnssina- goes, what main streets it cross« and A ndrew B rund , Sec. 301,865 Vocabulary Terms w mgs and laid it against her face. It no donet we have reason to be. But 1 tlon of President Lincoln. When Mr. where it connects with other line«. did not try to escape, but nestled con­ am going to tt 11 you bow 1 bad some of i Reagan read the uotioe, ho earnestly 347 B Jltors and Specialists Brobably nothing has been « id about the couceit takeu out of me. tent: dly against the wriukled cheek. 533 Readers for Quotations protested tbat Mr. Davis had no con­ Bruaacls for the Inst 800 years that dirt “ We were going through Switzerland "It knows you," I said nection whatever with tbat «orrowful cot include the Hotel de Ville, or town 5000 Illustrations CHURCH DIRECTORY She gave a coutented little laugh and had reached tho close of the first affair. History has shown that he had hnll. with its opeuwork spire. Inside Is Money Saved Cost over $960,000 “ They all do but 1 won t need them day’B disceut toward Geueva. The road none. is a mnseum, with many enrioaities and Appendix of 47<4^8 Entries had been too steep to coast without the By wheu be conies home.“ F I’EKIAX CHURCH, Florence, Besides the suit of men's clothing noted paintings. Huirounding it and aid of a brake, aud as we were afraid to worn by Mr. Davit ho bad ou wheu cap­ throughout tho old port of the town egon. Sabbath service. Sabhalli- _____ i “ Who is he?" Patronizing it. 1,1.10 o’clock a. m. Preaching 11, “ He—my boy tbat I told yon of use our brakes for tear our tires would tured Mrs. Davis' large waterproof there aro many ancirnt Flemish build­ i:k a. in. an 17 p. m. Sacrament <> I The full number of ward» «nil term» la Some of them used to say he would not last us through our trip we hack dress cr robe, thrown over his own fine ings, and iu the new part is the Hall of f e ' , 1'8 A p r T r A o ^ !’- ' Geo. Hale different dlctioiisrie» for the entire alphabet I» never come back wbeu they thought 1 pedaled all tho way. gray suit, aud a blanket shawl thrown Justice, one of the largest bnildiugs in Prop. "As we wire sitting after supper on over his bead and shoulders. This shawl the world, If not tho very large«. It a» fallow«: S’ ORM )KTit, 50,000; WoacnSRT»« didu t hear them Lot I know vbndy is welcome lu all the s e r v ic e s ._____________ The twilight was closing in A grad­ the veranda of the lodge dtscussiug the and robe were finally deposited iu the is larger than St. Peter's, and though 105,000; W ebstär (International), 125,000; CEN­ tor requests Christians to make j ___________ _. ual hash had crept over tho linnets and fargue of our unusual exorcise and archives of tho war department at Wash­ Philadelphia claims to havo the largest T U R Y , (»ix volumes. complete.) 225,000: »selves known. finches, the cauarii s and tho rest She drec.Giug the morrow, which meant ington by order of Secretary Stanton. bjsin sss cards this la 600 by (100 and 400 feet high, aa I. G. K notts , Pastor. STANDARD, over 300,000; put butv a glance at ber wind wandered about and blew apart usefulness of the eyes. That an ulcerated aud beautiful young lady and known as in the street, and we were going the and then look about tho ground in a the uld woman a hair ou hi r iortbtud tooth will ufteu cause extreme luilam “ Winnie, the daughter of the Confeder­ other "Long live the king!” —John R. matiou of tho eyes is truo, and a caae is O regon A. R. BUTTOLPH. very decided manner, us though io as she worked Bweet in Aiuericuu Muohiuist lugen«. reported of almost total bliuduusscaused acy.” search of sometbixg. He appeared per­ “ You leave your birds alone all day?" M cU reii'. Building. My mind reverts to thow days of tbn by the teeth crowdiug together A half plexed Z ím íe n tin n given tn colle.'ú.)u. end pro 1 raid Ranh Is I'u w , war. and I often think of that scene and N otary "What is tho matter, James?" she "Yes," she answered, “ but 1 hear grown boy, who hud complained of a l­ tbo march hack from Irwinsville, 1 Áte business. A Prussian officer in the German ar­ most incessant uucusiuesa in bts jaw. inquired, beginning to feel anxious. them srugiug all the same. " aud had been visited with («nodical at­ through tbo somber pine woods, swamps 1 my hns been iu tbo habit of questioning "Have you lost anything?” "How, then, since your cottage is not O regon . tacks of the most violent toothache, re and plaututious of sorthorn Georgia. row recruits on simple matters of na­ F io r a n o ® , "I am locking to see if I can find out near here?" E. O PO TTEB. Tt < e to the ambulance with hta wife why it is," was his response “ It i.i in- "How do 1 know?” she said, straight tired one night in his usual condition, and baby was Jefferson Davis, a prisoner i tional htste.ry Hero ore a few replies to bis qnratli-H, "Who is Bismarck’’ but upon awakening the next morniug comprehensible to me. and I ebould like . F . . Attorney-at-Law enttig herself "It gets plainer and FRANK B WILSON of war How weak aud small bad he , "BiHnarik wustmperorof thn French." it was discovered tbat he waa blind plainer us 1 go home lu tb« evenings, to have it explained." n o t a r y p u b l i c . come the head and front of that power i ECGENE, OREGON. "What is it?" she naked quietly. She ■ ud whiu I get in at the gate ib iy all The eyes presented a most uuuatural ■gain« which the men in blue had been ' "Bismarck is dead." "Bismarck Isa pensioner sud lives in Paris.” "Bis- appearance und the countenance was began to grasp tlie situation. Bho b d begin together " bbe stooped dowu ' m e s t the Court Itou.e. to long battling I How had the nughty j had similar experiences and meuut to get again, smiling “ It's almost like hav straiuidaud distressed. After a good fallout—Paper by Judge Peabody of Bt : msrek took part iu tho campaign of -I ORENCE. - - - OREG N even at the first chance 1870 and received u medal for good con­ iug a child wniting for cue, she said, deal of investigation it waa decided to Louis. duct. " "Eiamiirck dcstxnda from tbe remove some of bis teeth and see if this "I can’t nnd-rstand why yon are but not to me. C. E. BENEDICT, Ilobeu7xillerus und was I'orn on April Its its r P rotected. BO YEARS’ bolding yonr skirt with one hand. Y*< or 1 thought of ber that evening when, would aflord relief bix leeth were ex­ EXPERIENCE dre«s Isn’t long and a careful look rjnud looking ont of my window, 1 saw that tracted aud the boy was given sedative He was cryiug, bnt he finally man­ I." Of «« recruits whom the officer l TTO R N EY - A . T - L i A - W . tod to tnstrr.i t, 31 had never in their fails to reveal auy sign of mud. It the sky in the west Uud turned prinirm« treatment After a few days the sight aged to blubber through bi* tear*: ills beard tho name of tlie Iron Chancel­ “ 1 wish! 1 was a girl “ basn t rained for a week." I saw ber trudging borne with (be light became normal and there bus been uo re ________________ Florence. : : Oregon. “ Ob, that is easily tsrlained!” re­ on ber tace and tho singing of her birds turu of the difficulty Ghildreu w ho ap “ Why do you wish you were n girl?" lor. turned the lady sweetly, "I do tbat be­ In her ears growing uearer and nearer, pear to have too many te-etb should be ask'd the father, n bo wo* mainly re­ in»ratt»nea. cause I have uo trousers pocket to stuff till at last she turned in at the little carefully lo< kvd after, erpecially if ibey sponsible for the tear*. "Is young Hupley much of a lawyer? ’ complain of their eyea in auy way “ ’Tatu’t *o easy to wallop them,” it la t a ” gate "No, he iso t any good at all 1 em­ Ho raftered something e' o t its be­ Often after tbat 1 met her tn the fields Sometimes the symptoms are ouly aea- aurwered the boy, hardly realizing bow ployed him hi a cu*' a rbott lime ago. Dcainx« COFVniOMT« Ac. ing usr.l. :s to talk to a w«mt... lock I : or going her ronuds in the village ondary. but an acute diugnu.tn.lau will great the truth be had hit upon.—Chi­ aud be didu I say a thing ui me mwisei Anron« «nódln» a»Xeirh " ‘’(iS^KmeTas hands «.ut of hi’ pockets a id swn Bometltne« wheu 1 saw her talking with speedily detect the exact .lute of the cago Post- for the ether ridii that a giutleirau Valeair «’"fíí'Í.Sft p£5üS!b2^r » f * * * * »a««»»»»»**1* * * * * " — *—w r