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FLORENCE, OREGON, FRIDAY, July 15, 1898.
roL. IX.
GENERAL directory
TRAVELERS’ GUIDE.
TRAVELERS’ GUIDE
L o o k in g F o rw a r d .
T b s P s s tr r o f M s ts r s .
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C IÜ S L A W ’3 O t f L T
Soot« P re d ic tio n *.
_ H
TOMMY CRUSE.
The author of the “ Vision of Piers
••The poetry of earth is never dead,”
Look W h ra Us
M d B la
wrote Keats, urd though the statement Plowman, ” a work written iu the reign
sounds at first thought u dangerously of Edward III, predicted with great dis­
When I met Tommy first, his only
STATE OFFICERS
S T E A M E R “ C O O S ,”
sweepiug one there is no doubt that if tinctness tlie fall of the religious houses asset was a serious danger, for Ms five
o —— Will it . a ko”
ho had been called upon to argue the in Eugland. As every one knows, the underfed and underbred pontes were
S T A G E D IN E .
point
be would have successfully main- event took place in the reign of Henry about to be seized for overdue taxee. I
........ W illiam P. lo r d .
R
e g u la r d a il y trips
irnor ............
taiued his thesis. Regarded subjective­ VUI, about 200 years later.
could not help Tommy with nxmey, but
.............II. R. K incaid.
Sir Walter Raleigh foresaw and pre­ I tried to with advice. "Strike old Horn
ly, the poetry of earth, or, lu other
>tnry o lS 'a te .............
Between -
Leaves Florence M ondays, W ednes­
...........P h ilip M otclien
words, tho qunlity which makes for dicted the spread of nonconformity in Ashby for a cou p led hundred dollera,”
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days and Fridays.
poe try in extcruul nature», is that power Eugland. His weighty aud memorablo I suggested. Horn Ashby was one of the
Public Instruction . .G . M . Irw in.
iu nature which moves us by sugges­ words were: “ Time w ill even bring it riob men of Helena, Mon., at that pe­
Arrives at Florence T uesdays, Tliurs
j P r in te r ................... . ,W . II. Leeds.
tion, which excites in ns emotion, im to pass, if it be not resisted, that God riod and ran a small savings bank. Tom­
days
and
Saturdays.
.
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0
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M
.
Idlem
an-
i
rney General. . . . . .
agination
or poignant association, which will be turned ont of churches into my Crusj "tried old Ham Ashby. " A ll
........... R. 8 . Benn i C onnects w ith Steam er and Scotts­
plays
upon
the tense strings 01 our sym- harus, and from thence again into the he got, however, w ss some pretty free
.........F . A. Moore burg Stage Line for Drain.
Also witli
•eine Court
puthies with the fingers of memory or fields aud mountains and under hedges. talk. In which the banker «sensed Tom­
C. K. W olverton
Stage Line for Coos
B ay.
Charge
desire. This power may reside not less All order of discipline nnd ohnrch gov­ my Cruse that he would rather throw
n- Second D istrict .. J . W . H am ilton reasonable.
iu a bleak pasture lot than in a para- ernment w ill be left to newness of opin- I his money into the home of his sntanio
ranged.
wiuting A ttorney . ■ -G eo . M. Brown
“ I thought tho matter over,” said disal close of bloom and verdure, not Ion and men's fancies, and as many majesty than loan It to such a drunken,
the clergyman iu recounting the expert less iu a roadside thistle patch thun iu l.iudisof religion spring np ns there are shiftless fellow.
churches in England. "
Tommy Cruse got the money, how­
enoe, "und finally agreed to return for. a peak that soars into the suuset. it parish
In a work written 600 years before ever. Three weeks later be located the
the express purpose of complying with works through sheer beauty or sheer
II
his wishes. He wus greatly pleas« d, as­ rublimity, but it may work with equal the event took place Tacitus foresaw great Drum Luinmoud gold mine. He
COUNTY OFFICERS-
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sured me that it wus very kind of mo effect through austerity or reticence or aud predicted the evils and disorders knew be had a big thing, bat somehow
aud hiutid (hut I would he well repaid limitation or change. It may use the which were so long to desolate Europe he canid make nobody believe In his
E- B a n g s ,
Proprietor.
most common scenes, the most familiar on the fall of tho Roman empire.
mine. For years he worked at it. how­
for my trouble aud consideration.
His words are worthy of repetition:
ever, liviug at times a dog's life.
“ So upon the day set for the ceremony facts and forms, us the vobiclo of its
, . E . O. P otter.
"When
the
Romans
shall
be
hunted
Stage leaves Eugene Mondays,
Once, while talking to a friend o f
g®.................
1 traveled nearly 2U0 miles, paid out most penetrating aud most illuminating
, . . W. T . B ailey Wednesdays, and Fridays at C a.
$8.5U for my railroad ticket aud other message. It iu apt to make the drop of out from these countries which they mine, he fell forward unconscious. He
iimissioners
, 11. D . Edw ards
accommodations and guve the happy dew on a grass blade as significant as have conquered, what w ill then hap­ had not eaten a inouthfnl of food for
nt., arriving at Florence the day P u llm a n
pen? The revolted people, freed from SS hours, and yet, with dogged persist­
couple one of the best marriage services the starred sphere of the sky.
...........E . U . Lee
following at 10 a. in.
S
leeping
C
ars
Merely descriptive poetry is not very their master oppressor, w ill not be able ency, had worked on till he fell In bla
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iu
my
rep«rtory.
tiff........................... W . W . W ithers
“ After the ceremony the groom came far removed from the work of the re­ to subsist without destroying their tracks. A t last his day came. He open­
Returning-stage leaves Flor­ E le g a n t
»surer....................... • .A . 8 , P atterson
to me, blushing furiously, slipped a $5 porter and the photographer. Lucking neighbors, and the most cruel wars w ill ed np a big vein and bad $1,000,000 to
. . . I). P . Burton ence on Mondays, Wednesdays
; his credit in a good safe bank. Hard
D in in g C ars
bill into my hand aud iu all serious­ tho selective quality oh ereutive art, it exist among all these nations"
astor........................
is iu reality little more thun a represeu- |
times over, he decided to pose as a “sol­
ness suid:
loot Superintendent . . . W . M M iller and Fridays at 3 p. in., arriving
F a a o tlo a .
tatiou of some of the raw materials of T h » H s ta tlo n o4 S t r n s t s r s
id citizen," so he opened a savings
___ C. M. C ollier in Eugene the following day at T o u ris t
“
‘This
is
all
I
have
to
give
you
now,
yeyor...........................
S leeping C ars but I hope to he able to do better next poetry. It leaves the reader uumoved, be­ Reproduction aud dispersal aro the bank in Helena One of the first men
.
W.
P
.
C
h
esh
ire
roner.............................
G p. in.
cause little emotion has gone to its two great aims in the life of every plant to apply to Tommy Crum, banker, fot
! time.*
8T . PAUL
Itice of P eace............. .. .C . H . H old en
making.—Charles U. D. Roberts lu and animal. All else Is but the means, s small loan was tbe one lime banker,
“
I
was
$3.50
cut
of
pocket
on
the
M IN N E A P O L IS
the mere contrivances, to gain the best old Sam Ashby, now less prosperous.
»stable...................... ___ E . A . Evans
transaction, and 1 guess i'll let him F o r u m . ________________
Single fare . . .
- $5.00
advantage iu the accomplishment of Then came to the old prospector the
huut up somebody elte 'next tim e.' ”—
DULUTH
___
A B a k e d B o n n e t.
these ultimate efforts Every species, happiest moment of his life, one that
Cleveland
Leader.
,
Round trip - - - - $9.00
During
a
recens
rainstorm
n
society
FA R G O
every individual, exists by virtue of i wiped ont all memory of starvation and
woman
was
caught
iu
a
sudden
down­
G R A N D F O RKS
CITY OFFICERS.
having striven to attaiu these ends In ' privation. For Tommy Cruse, showing
TO
T h e E a r ly L o n d o a O u iu lb o s .
Tickets for sale at E. Bangs’s
pour turd was compelled to run homo in
C R OOKSTON
Whcu the qu«Mii came to the throno, very undignified haste. Her diguity, the structure of each one is the record his would he oustomer to the door, as­
livery barn, Eugene, and at Hurd
___ oustomer,
_______ , in language
_ _ too
omnibuses wire a new but ulready pop­ however, wasn’t damaged as much as of the attainment, partial or complete, sured that
W IN N IP E G
may lio, and each man and emphatlo an<j graphie for English oars,
W eatherson & Davenport’s office in Florence.
ular iustitutiou. They were longer, nar­ her bonnet. The latter had been a as the case __A
—
»„ilinn
in
iiia
nF
ri**r
r
.
.
.
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a_a^
H E L E N A »»«I
rower and lower thun tho prescut ones dream of beauty when she started out. woman of ns Is toiling in his or her that he wsulri sooner throw his money
O. W Hurd
uud had uo seats on tho roof. The pas­ It wus a perfect nightmare when she way toward tbo same goal, unconscious into tho house of bis mtanle majesty
BUTTE
Win. Kyle
sengers were carefully shut iu by a readied home again. She thought that of that something within us, greater than loan It to such a drunken, shift­
ird of Trustees
L. Christensen
door
at the cud, us if to make quite sure a little beating would brlug it about all than ourselves, that “ guides us, blind­ less fellow as Bain Ashby.—Cm ahi 11
M. Morris
of
them,
ouce they were captured, till right. The kiteheu fire had gone out, fold but safe, from one ago ou to an­ Magazine. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
....... J. 0. FLINT, Proprietor .......
,
TO
they
had
paid
their fares. Gu a little
¡ other. ”
tho bonnet
in the
oven as and
.order..........................« • M° ' r1'
I C H IC A G O
round perch behind stood the conductor j but she put
to build
the fire.
Just
she i T l ' e.
““^nro loto^» ar^hnt u“«»« TH E WELL MANNERED BOY.
F lo r o n o o , O r e g o n .
..........................J . A . 1’ond
or
a d ." h
an ging ou
on by
by a
a leather
leather loop
loop I
tiw lnaterla,a togetber the persistently to our clothe, arc but a part
.•»surer
or " “ c cud,”
hanging
j W A S H IN G T O N
of the same great effort. It is the ouly U o Is M aaply C h o n n lB S , Im S A M « s » « * ire
.........G . C. Cum pton
passed
over
his
arm.
Sixpence
wns
tho
rshal.
T o o Bsoraa
doorbell
rang.
It was a caller. Thevls- way sweet cicely, desmodium, the «bur
, P H IL A D E L P H IA
OUR AIM—To furnish the best
usual bus fare 60 years ago, whether itor was a great gossip, aud she hud a
la there anything more charming In
marigold
aud
their
kin
huve
of
travel­
yon went from begiuning to cud of iho brand new bit of ocaudul to tell. The
this world than a nice, w ell mannered
accommodations at reasonable N E W Y O R K
journey or only a few hundred yards. two women became very much absorbed . ing through the woods, and so on from hoy? I don’t want to ba hypercritical,
SECRET SOCIETIES.
bosto n a n d a l l
forest
to
forest,
from
swamp
tangle
to
As there was very little regulation of in their chat During tho eourso of it tho
prices.
I P O IN T S E A S T and S O U T H
hut I must add, as I am a atriotly vera­
the street traffic of Loudon iu thoso servant girl, who had been ont for tho swamp tangle. They live their lives as cious woman, that they are, alas, as
truly
as
a
man
lives
bis,
with
equally
, For informatimi, time cards, map» and tickets days, if the bus was filled up ut start- afternoon, returned aud passed back into
F. A A .M . F loren ce L odge N o. 107.
rare oa they are charming.
iug it went like a fire engine in order the kitchen. About an hour later the as good a purpose that is equally as well
. etc., cali on or wiite
Snoh a boy, the w ell mannerod gen­
i Regular com m u nication on second
to get iu uu extra journey, but other­ two gossips iu the parlor begun to notice attained. Each embodies those essentia) ius, thank haaveat, I mat not tang
id fourth Saturdays in each m on th .
M c MURPHEY,
wise it crawled aud pottered ubout till a queer odor coming from the kitchen. qualities of liviug that the Great Touch­ ago, and my instant thought waa, What
w . W. NEELY, Prop’r.
er discerned whcu he hade nu n “ consid­
O. W . H ukd , W. M.
General Agent Rooms 2 and », Shelton Block, the requisite number was obtuiuod.
The truth of the situation suddenly
a fine mother hie must be. 1 know her
EUGENE, OREGON.
G. K sotts , Secretary.
Tables furnished with all the
Each omnibus was liceused only for flushed upon the hostess, who immedi­ er tho lilies of tbe field. "—Professor 8. by reputation, a celebrated actress, who
Trotter
in
Popular
Seicuoe
Monthly.
a particular route. It paid the stugo- ately rushed out into the kiteheu. rhero
has carefully shielded her private life
• A. D. CHARLTO N,
delicacies of tho season. Wild
coaeh duty of £6 when first started and she touud to her horror that the girl had
from the publie, and my estimation of
Aaalatant General Passenger Agent.
T b o B ells.
a
shilling
a
year
for
keeping
the
license
buiJt
th(j
|-itehen
jjre
nuc|
her
lovely
game,
lisli
and
fruit
in
season.
Best
256 Morrloon St. Cor. .»d.
A. R. General L yons T ost, N o. 58,
It was In the late John Sartain’a mag­ that woman immediately rose 60 de­
I » o r tla ,n .c l O r . in force, besides a mileage duty, varying bonnet lay iu the oven roarted toa crisp. azine that Poe’s poem. "Tho Bells,” grees. None bat a woman of culture,
meets second and fourth S atu n laj s I
i accomodations for the traveling
with tlie number of passengers it would —Philadelphia Record.
each month at 1:30 p. m .
was first printed. Of Poo’s last visit to refinement and true nobility of charac­
hold, but coiniug to about threejMiuce
! public. Charges reasonable.
J. I. B cttkufiki . d , C om m ander.
him in his old Hansom street house Mr. ter could rear a son whose every light­
A L o n tlo u Cooks
per mile ou the average.—Gentleman’s
The Funk & W agnalls
est word showed respect for women, in­
J. L. F u s a is il, A djutant.
Magazine ________________
There is a celebrated cook in Louden Hartain recently anid: "It was ou a nate good breeding, and, best of all. In
Mouday in 184». Poe had been looked
about
whom
it
is
said
that
ho
makes
an
thia day of affected skepticism among
A M e a n D oc.
income cf over £ 2 ,GOO a year. He is at­ □p iu Moyanicusing prisou over Suuduy tho Jeunesse doree, an honest belief In
He was a small boy—not such a very
for
iutoxlcatiou
and
was
completely
un­
tached to no house.
0 . U. W. P erp etu a L odge, N o. 131,
the existence of good among men and
small hoy—in an out of town school.
---------- — -----------
Of The
This is bow he earns his living: In strung. He thought there wus a conspir­
meets every 1st and 31 Saturdays
He had written a composition. It was his own brougham he sets out toward acy to kill him uud asked to he hidden. women in general.
eh month.
M em bers and visitin g T w e n tv-th re e
And I oonldu’t help thinking sorrow­
upon the subject of dogs. Now the ! evening for the house of some rich man 1 humored the frenzied poet 's hallucina­
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
ethren in good sta n d in g are c°ra»H«iy
teacher of the school was a man and he
4 -
(o glyo # dinBtr
wfaich tion, aud for two days be reuiaiued iu fully as 1 chatted with thia delightful
M ile s W e s t
ivited to atten d. J . J . A ndkbbon , M. » •
wss not popular He was what the boys
concealment in tho tiauaom street house. hoy bow few mothers really understand
of E ug ene. COM PLETE
[n. K yle , R ecorder.
their meter. It’s the most responsible
called "mean. They disliked him thor-
*
.
-
Here he alights aud. making for the 1 even wcut so far us to cut off Poe’s
oughly, from the tips of his shining kitchen, goes through the process of mustache, at the luttcr'e request, in or­ work in the world, that of motherhood,
SU C C IE N T
0 . 0 . F. lle c e ta Lodge N o. I l l ,m e e t s
shoes to the ends of his pompadour comb­ tastiug all the soups, sauces aud made der tbut his fancied cnemiee might not and is entered into with the least train­
every W ednesday e v e n in g in Loilge
a u t h o r it a t iv e ed hair In the composition
ing and preparation. Women are pro­
there
was
a | I
thelU
srorvW
o7 Z
udvUi^ . "'hen h i. palate sag- j recognize him. ” Tbe first draft uf “ The
all, Florence, O regon.
B rothers in
story of a dog. It was ie comtKis. r of Mest8' “ httl° ul<,re “ U ber*’ “ P’DCh ° f Bells’’ consisted of ouly two stanzas, verbially proud, vain, their maanaUna
1 standing in v ite d to a tten d .
.e composer of |
# dubh
gugM
(,u. ! aud for these ho waa paid $16. A couple critics say, and I wonder whether they
very mean dog, aud as tbe
J. J . A ndkbson , N . G.
the literary effort came to tho last line tree, a suspicion of onion in that sal- of daya later be appeared with auotbar realize how they ore reflected In their
3OI . m s Vocolwtary Term.
A ndrew U bu nd , Sec.
be read it emphatically aud with great
verso, and before the poem was pub­ children? If they did, would they not
147 Editors o"d Spjclallota
etc.
make a greater effort to have reflected
distinctness of utterance, aud the hearts mis,
This done, he pockets his fee c t B lished he had lidded agaiu to iL By
S33 Reoder. lor QuototloBS
of all the other small boys iu Gie room, guineas and drives on to tho next din­ this turaus he received $46 for the poem, only their good pointe, their geutleaeoK
5000 Illustrations
as they listened, quuked, half with de­ ner giving patron who has bidden him and bad not tbe day of publication been breeding, and, above ail, their faith in
CHURCH DIRECTORY
M oney Saved
Cost over $060,000
light and half with fear, knowing what to his feast iu this strange fashion. His near at hand he would probably have human nature.—Philadelphia Record.
Apposdls ol 47.4® * E ntries
was to follow, aud gazing, fascinated, at nightly list comprises many houses all kept ou adding to it in tho hope of re­
By
T h s S s a ly A a t
IRE3BY TERIAN CHURCH, H ° r«n,c.0>
the upright coiffure of tho master, as through tho Loudon season.—Philadel­ ceiving additional remuneration.— New
P atro n izin g it.
Oregon. Sab bath s e r v ic e . Sabbatn-
An animal made of tin piatev of the
tbe reader ended, “ And that dog was so
York
Tribuue
,‘hool, 10 o ’clock a. m . P reach in g u
phia Ledger.
shape of an elongated fir ooaa, ate««
The f i l l ! n u i a l w r o f »<»«1» and lorms In mean that his huir stood ou end. ’’—
'clock a. in. and 7 p. in. Sacram ent
three feet in length, which craekiee and
B ls p h a a t L ife l a t b s J a n g le s .
New
York
Times
is Lord's supper on 1st Sabbath
T h o M b s b t w b naa b n iB B .
Prop. different dlettonories for the entire alphabet is
inuary, April, J u ly »'“I October, ( j g o . H a l e
Without elephants jungles wonld be rustles with every movement, is one ef
Hera iu a solitary figure, that of a
«»follow s: geoaa.WTH, M.0S0: W omchz « . «
tbe latest acquisition« of the Zoological
W
h
a
t
la
N
tyleT
Iverybody is w elcom e to all tlie services,
Masurwa htuhman, engaged in digging virtually impassable« Tho great beasts
105,000; W zbhtkb (international), 125,000; CBN
The fact that we use the word "stylo" up bulbs as a fix*! supply. These bulbs, are a mixture of strength aud weakness, society of London. Its name is tbe pan­
astor requests C h ristia n s to m age
complote.) 225,000; in speaking of architecture snd sculp­
golin, or scaly ant eater, and it belongs
TU«V, (six volume«.
»emseives kn ow n .
_ ,
business cards -
small, round anil smooth aud of a sweet, of craft aud simplicity. The paths to tbo same family group as the arma­
I. G. K notts , Pastor.
STANDARD, over 800.000;
ture, paiutiug aud music, duuciug, play
through
the
jungle
from
village
to
v
il­
uutty flavor, are exnctly Tho some at
acting and cricket, that we can apply it those for which the guinea fowls 1 re lage aro merely tracks from which tbe dillo and platypus. It baa exoited great
to
tbe
careful
acbiereiueute
of
tbe
interlacing foliage lias been cut aud attention at the zoo, for it it—if we nr»
Sample I’agcs Free.
IETHODIST E P ISC O P A L C H U R C H
lA T IO N A L
BANK
housebreaker aud the poisoner, and to scorching so eagerly. They may De thrust aside and tbe virgin soil trod- oorrectly informed—the first animal of
called tho husbiuau'c bread, uud whin
service.
P reach in g at G lenada
the sjioutiiueous animal movements of game is seurce or bunting lin k is out di 11 into a black mud. After a rain this tbe kind which has been exhibited
there. Its home is where the termites,
(nil Acme two Su nd ays of each m onth
the limbs of man or beast, is tbo noblest
of E U G E N E .
they servo us a waiutUy ugaiust utter mod is many feet deep, uud uo living or white ants, aro found, for the animal
labbath-School
every
Sunday
of
unconscious
tributes
to
the
fueulty
creature
except
an
elephant,
a
buffalo
ACENT8
W
A
N
TED
.
I
feeds ou these destructive creatures and
•Oa. in. Prayer m eetin g every i b i -
of letters. Morals, philosophy au«l a s starvation.
Tbo hushman collects his bulbs in the or a rhinoeeroa could labor through It possesses claws which are deaigued to
lay evening at the church. Everyboc y
thetic, mood aud conviction, creed nud
Thu
eluphiiut
makes
his
way
by
lifting
aboil of a tortoise nud presently w ill re­
break down their strongholds. Tbo
ordially in vited .
G . F . R o u n ds ,
S 60.000
whim, habit, passion and demonstra­
P A ID U P O A 8H C A P IT A L ,
Pastor.
turn to tho protecting bush boceatb one foot at « time aud iuaertuig it deep claws are also necessary for borrowing
CO,
tion—what
art
but
tbe
art
of
literature
• 60 OOO
into
the
slough
in
front,
withdrawing
E. D. BRONSON &
SU RPLUS AND P R O FITS.
which ho nud liis-fmnily sleptJust night.
admits the entrance cl sll these aud After that ho will perhups visit a snare another with a sound like tbe (topping in tbo ground, for the pangolin exca­
Pacific Coast Agents
vates a cave for himself and bia mate
guards them trorn tho scddeuuesa of
he set yesterday to cutrupa duj kcr, one of u hag«<’huinpngneoork. Nothing bat eight feet or so below the surface of
g O U I C lT W
S A N FRANCISCO, CA L.
mortality? All style is gesture, tbo ges­
ATTORNEYS
a
ride
on
an
earthquake
could
he
com-
ACCO UNTS
of tho small antelopes of South Africa,
the earth, and in this strange home oue
.
OREGON
933 M arke t S t.
__________ ture of the unud and of the soul Cther or, failing tho rapture of the little buck, I arid with tbo sensation of being run or two young are produced every year.
EUGENE,
gestures 1 bange and flit; this is the ul­
away
with
ty
an
elephant
As
for
stop­
’
I
timate aud euduruig revelation of per- ] lie may try to stalk n paauw with his ping him. some one has well said that Tbe pangolin at present at the aoo is
T h a t W aa W b y.
C. WOODCOCK,
bow nnd poisoutd arrow <r follow tho
notaries .
They were nut fi r n stroll. She no­ acnality.—"fetyle, ” l«y Walter Raleigh. troop of go 1 non fowls on tbo off ohnuco you might us w«'ll try to stop a runa­ fed upon outs and their eggs, and also
exhibits a purtiality for coekrooobea
ticed her hushnud throw a gin neo at her
of securing a bead.—Loi’dou hpectator way locomotive by pulling with your scalded in m ilk The soales with which
B o w B ro w n in g K »«S f o l l t l e o l M a t t e r .
walking stick on the funnel as seek to
and then look about tho ground io s
eb«ck an elephant at such a moment it« body is covered are hard and sharp
I have read the uewspapers ouly
very decided maimer, as though in
T h e O r lg la o f P o p p o t dhow s.
R. BUTTOLPH,
D U B .X X .,
-
O re B o n
as steel, and it esu give a terribly out-
ch of somethizg. He appeared per throngh Rolert’s eyes. He reads them
The puppet show is such an ancient with a goad. — Exchange.
ting blow with its poworful tail. It can
R.,»m, 7 and »
s?iddpro
in
a
room
sacred
from
the
foot
of
wom­
institution
uud
has
been
popular
lu
so
Pl^W hat 1» the matter. .Tames?” she
roll its body up into a ball like a hedge*
Mteiition fiv en to coUectiou* *
P
Dssareesssrul C a a S Id a ts 's W a ll .
an And this is not always satisfactory, many countpcs (but its origiu is quito ’
• U buaiueas.
•’Yea,” he wild dolefully, "1 was da- I bog when it so w ills.—Publio Opinion.
’
inquired, beginning to feel anxious. as whim ver Robert (alls luto a klatu of obscured by the mists ui a a tiq a ity . Au-
difcgui-t with any political party he tiquurios with ethnological spectacles feated The story of my campaign was
“ Haro yon lost anything?”
C ta r ts o l itawoM t.
O re g o n .
•‘I am looking to see if I esn find out throws the whole subject over Every buve |>ecrc<l into this pristine fog and a simple oue. "
It is to be feared that clergymen who
E. O PO TTER .
why it is,” was bis response “ It is in­ now atxi thru he iguores Frauoe alto­ discerned s connection hctww u the pup­
lie-tug pressed, he told i t
have entered tbe church throngh theolo­
comprehensible to me. aud I should like gether, aud 1, who am more tolerant pet show aud religions olucrvacccs.
"1 stood well with tb* ladies. ” he
FRANK B. WILSON.
. . . Attorney-at-Law —
gical collages are wretched scholar« as a
and more curious. Uud myself suspend­ 'J boy huVe established the fact that dolls explaiuid "1 aimed to stand well with rule. Tbe bishops have lately foand is
to have it explained.’’
"What is it?" she asked quietly. She ed over a hiatus. 1 ask shoot Thiers’ aud nnfrinuottes aro cloaely related aud them. 1 did everything possiblo to wtn
KUOENE. ORMGOM.
necessary to insist on an entrance exam­
began to grasp the situation. Hbe had speech "Tbieis is a rascal," ha say* even advanced tho theory that the shod their favor, and I asked them to throw
ination on general subjects before ao-
rica t the Court Houoe.
bad
similar
experiences
and
meant
to
get
“
1
make
a
point
of
not
reading
a
word
their
luflacuce
for
me.
*'
ow phpptts used in many luuds denote
. OREGON
misaion to a theological «ollege ana ha
FLORENCE. -
of Thi«TZ ’’ M Frudbou, then? "Pnid- a ttfiie when all tb« |>eoplu sow of reli­
H« paused aud sighed.
even at tbe first chance.
granted, end the reaalta have been do*
“ I can’t understand why yon are bou it a madman Who can » for 1’rnd- gious ceremonies w as the sbudowsof tho
"Fatal error.11 he said at last; "th e y
E. E. BENEDICT»
SO YCAItS*
bolding your ikirt with one hand. Y our bon?" The presuleut? "The president ofii< isliug priests cut t open tho walls uf did their best, but you kuow bow a wo­ 1 cidedly startling The requirement« are
almost ridiculously «iem euury— •
dress isn’t lung and a careful look round is au a»s not worth tinuking of. ” And tbe sacred (cut. — F rani is J. Ziegler iu man throws. "—Chicago Poet.
pie of books of Xeuophou’e “ Auate*
A T T O R N E Y - A .T - LuA-VtT.
fails to reveal any sign of mud. It oo we treat of politics.— Letters of Eliz­ Harper's Magazine.
' sia," some quite easy Latin, two books
C
V
IM
ft«
B
e
abeth
Barrett
Hruwuiug.
hasn’t raiuod for a week."
1 ef Euclid and so forth. Nevertbetem is
"Oh. that is easily explained!” re­
••Farewellt” he nobbed.
N a t a r » l He$»t.
F loren ce. :
: O recon.
is .»»ted that a large number of ea«dl-
A
Fr«llraa>ewL
turned tho lady sweetly. "I do that ba-
The L-autiful Miranda, tbe light of
Tbe first tuno the buy wss lakcu nut
dstes for orders are so grossly ignorant
cause I bare u«» trousers pocket to stuff
Marte— I am in an awful predica­ to loa he helped himself to tl«o biggest bis life, was, alas, another’s!
that they have beeu uuable to gat
ment I sm iu love with two tu«u
However, (be same thing was tree of
it into."
piece of cake ou iho plate. His |«uicuis
He mattered something short its be
Herne— Aud you can t choose be­ were mortified, but iu after jt s is they the iinibrcllii ho uiauoged to grab in tho throngh this «ixceedingly 1
Ocatans
London Truth.
CorvmoHTa *c-
ing nreh ss to talk to a weman. took his tween them- flow etubarrssfciugl
were pronri of bun. whin he became a ball as ba Kit her forever. — Detroit
bands ca t of his pockets snd swung
Msric—Uh. 1 can choose all right, great poliliciau. —Philadelphia North Journal
them abont to the Ineonvenlntee of lb» but neither cf the men seems able to Ami titan.
Doctor—Don't be alarmed. 1 was
, 'J he depth at which some of the Bel­
pedestrians.—P«-ar«on s Weekly.
do «0!—New York World.
sicker
thun yon are a y o y . M *
gian rotil miueaaru worked is suuiutimea with tlio
« • » ís .iís n iJ r ñ
same troubla. uMOff « SSL
Oavaata ead Trade M a rta
<
I
h
s
r
a
r
t
,r
l>
o
d
.
ministry
prodigious.
In
u
pit
at
Flenn
the
work
f»
Aft
lOU)
Watches
are
adjusted
to
beat
and
"Nan
eat beali
«ondar lad f»»
if'
well aud hearty.
P«Nt»»1»L drawee or»»’ «: « J J , , « I
is
iww
done
at
M,
7<»7
feeL
in
a
pit
at
again ’
cold by l-eing allowed to stand first in
•‘Confound that caddie,
Patient < anxiously ►
—Oh.
r<fmto>.uro-i«fcb»rra.
_ M(,K
Freuicriu at 2, (MX) feet aud in the HL ms, who - o s your physioiat
' ” W bat do yco mean?"
a room bested with dry b«st to 12V de­ luand except at tbe tec!"
P M M tia a a ra w t. A P a a « : i W« L e w w ^
hiriso"!’1? **bïîIî!sÎ corMl.
Lia PManta - vntb r®»«
"She is n-fsgrd to another clergy­ Andre pit nt Moutigny-eur-Bambre at
9 RSS»*!"**
grees and then in cold storage, being
"tort of a tea cuoaie, eh?"— Brook­
aa»tan4(Bamut>««a»aa»free.
bury
man. "—Chicago Record.
$.W h feet
regulated after each tronLmml.
lyn Lifw
—
G A R D IN E R
H .H . Barrett, Prop’r, ,
.¡Finnico and Head of Tide.
N
ORTHERN
A Cleveland clergyman who is not
given to putting on a long face either
in his pulpit or out of it says that be­
fore he came here from the south he
was one day asked by a young man to
unite him with the weninu of his choice
iu the holy bonds of wedloik upon tho
evening of a certain day.
“ I am very sorry,” suid tho reverend
gentleman, “ but 1 shull be out of town
upon that day. ”
The young man was crestfallen, raid
(but he had set his heart upon having
that particular minister perform the
cercmouy and asked if there wns uo
possible way iu which it could te ar­
P a c ific , Ry.
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
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w. II.
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THROUGH TICKETS
Head of Tide Hotel,
R.
E lk P r a ir ie H o te l. Standard
ON EUG ENE AND
FLORENCE
STAG E
ROUTE.
first
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A.
Attorney a t Law,
A.
Notary Fablic, Surveyor
X
notary public .
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