The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, August 26, 1898, Image 1

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SIUSLAW’S ONLY PAPER.
O P P O R T U N IT Y I
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VOL. IX .
FLORENCE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Aug 26, 1898.
GEN ER A L d ir e c t o r y
.
£ A D V E R T IS E R S
TR A V ELER S’ GUIDE.
TRA V ELERS’ GUIDE
C 3 --A u 3 r tID IK r K S IR .
S T A T E OFFICERS-
S T A G E L IN S .
S T E A M E R * ' M IN K ,”
MONOTONOUS LIVES.
FO LLOW ED BY T H O SE W H O T E N D TH E
c o r o n a t io n .
Tenure o f L and on C o n d itio n o f P e r so n a l
D o ty to t h e S o v e r e ig n .
NO. 17.
NO ESE FOR LADDERS.
THE
R E T IR E D
BU RG LAR
TELLS
OF
SlM J
Leaves
Give
warning
winter
Floirnee H ayw aid dcrciibcs Queen
T W O U N F O R T U N A T E E X P E R IE N C E S .
Victoria's coronation roll in The Cen­
overnor..................... William P. Lord.
Loaves Florence Mondays, Wednes- , R E G U L A R D A I L Y T R I P S Qtv.ZIflcAtfnni» au d R e m u n e r a tio n — R e g u ­ tury. The w riter says:
l i e G ot I n to a n d O c t o f t b e H ob ««« W ith
icretary o tS 'a to ............. II. R. Kincaid.
After telling how tbe privy council
Kaae, bn« T h a t W a sn ’t A l l —H o w a D e ­
days and Fridays,
—— Ret ween
la tio n s W h le li M uai lie O bserved to th e was formed into a commission “ to hear
Maturar.......................... Philip Metchon
te c tiv e G ot a C le w a n d W o r k e d I t — E s­
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L e tte r —P rovision « M ade F o r th e Corn* tbo petitions of the lords, great men,
jpt. Public Instruction.. ..G. M. Irwin.
c a p e d O nce W ith a B r o k e u A rm .
fo r t o f T h e se U se fu l S ervan ts.
uoblcs, kuighte nud other w ith regard
. . . .W. II. Leeds
iato Printer...........
. to services, duties, attendances, offices,
,.C . M. Idleman.
“ Ladders, when you find them han ­
ttorney General
A lighthouse keeper is appointed by fees and rights couuecied w ith the cero-
Connects wiili Stea>nn>*
»n«! Seotta- !
earner and
........It. 8. Bean
dy,” said the retired burglar, “ may
tbe
secretaiy
of
tho
treasury
on
the
rec­
t:cny
of
coronation,’*
the
roll
states
burg
Stage
Line
. . . . F. A. Moore
for Drain. Also with
ipreme Court
ommendation of the lighthouse board, w hat these petitions were, or at least item like a very convenient way of B it­
2. E . Wolverton Stage Lino for Coos Bay. Charges
ting into open second story windows,
ami nt first receives only an acting ap­ tuch of them as were granted.
idge Second D istrict. .J . W. Hamilton reasonable.
pointment. At tbe end of three months,
One was th a t the Duke of Norfolk, t u t after two experiences that 1 had
■osecuting A ttorney .. .Geo. M. Brown
If he passes au examination by tbe na­ who claimed “ the right to find lor tbo w ith them I pave them up and stuck to
val officer who is the inspector of tbe queen on her day of coronation a glove the old fashioned w ay of doors aud cel­
district, he receives a full appointment: for her m ajesty's right hand and to sup­ lar windows.
if he docs not puss, ho is dropped from port tbe queen’s right arm on tbe samo
“ In a suburtan town that I visited
o f
the service. A keeper must be able to day as long as her majesty shall hold once 1 found ’em ) aim ing a Qucui Anne
C O U N T Y O FFIC ER S.
read and write, keep aocouuts, sail and iu her baud the royal scepter, tbo peti­ hew-e iu tbe rainbow' style that they
So the falling of the hair tells
pull u boat und have enough mechanic­ tioner bolding tbe manor of Worksop nsed to paiut bouses iu, aud that, I sup-
of the approach of age and
E. B an gs,
Proprietor.
al ability to make tbe necessary minor Ly tbe aforesaid services.” In otbe,r pore, they paint ’em in still to some ex­
declining power.
«-
repairs about tbe station ami keep it in words, if tbe Duke of Norfolk bad tent. Tbo u cn had ladders up, no stagey
No matter how barren the tree
E. O. Potter, j Stage leaves Eugene Mondays,
|dge.
order. There is ouly one grade of keep­ ' failed to provide the glove or to support and I noticed that at tho close of the
nor how leafless it m»y see nt,
er
recognized
by
law,
but
the
custom
of
you confidently expect leaves
. . . . W. T. Bailey Wednesdays and Fridays
her m ajesty’s arm nt thnt particular day one cf them was painting near a
mmissionert
again. And why?
the service has divided tho keepers into time bis ownership of Worksop mnnof window, aud I wondered if he’d leave
II. D. E dw ards!,,, a rr¡v i
im .,
Because there is life at tbe
different grades, with different pay and would have been invalidated and the his ladder there when he stopped work
roots.
jerk...........................................E . U. Lee following at 10 a. in.
duties and w ith promotion from one property have reverted to tho crown.
at night. 1 sauntered around th at way
So
you need not werry shout
S leeping C a ts grade to another. A man may be ap­ Another petition was th at of Barbara, after dark, and there it was, and it was
leriif...........- .................W. W. Withers
the falling of your hair, the
pointed
to
the
service
and
assigned
to
a
Returning-stage
leaves
Flor-
easurer..........................A. S. Patterson
Baroness Grey do Rutbyn, wbo, as the summer, and the window was wide
threatened departure of youth
E le g a n t
particular station, but bo may be moved head of her fam ily, claimed tbe rig h t to rpen. M rst folks in the country, when
»essor............................... I). P. Burton I cnee on Mondays, Wednesdays
and beauty. And why?
at any time if promoted or if tbe inter­ carry tbe great spurs before her majesty their houses arc being painted, are apt
D in in g C ars
Because if there is a spark of
hool S uperintendent.. . . W. M. Miller J
ests of tbe service demand it. At sta­ j cn the day of her coronation and asked to be a little* skittish about the ladders, !
life remaining In the roots of
....... C. M. Collier and Fridays at 2 pt m,, arriving T o u r i s t
irveyor.........
the bair
tions requiring but one keeper a retired , that George, Lord Byron, bo appointed end if cue should be left like this one
.. W. P. Chesli ire j in Eugene the following day at
ironer.............
S leeping C ars seafaring man, with a family, is usual­ her deputy for the performance of that th«y’d
be
pretty
sure
to
close
the
w
in­
.. .C. IL Holden ß
slice of Peace,
ly selected, and in general men of the duty.
S T . PAUL
dow near it and leak it, but these folks
....... E . A. Evans !
seafaring class ure most wanted. At sta­
instable.........
Yet ncotFsr was th a t of Francis, d id n ’t uppear to bo disturbed, aud as far
M IN N E A P O L IS
tions where there is a fog signal one of twelfth eurl of Huntingdon. The eurl- as my getting into the hcure was con­
tbe assistants is a man wbo has nu en­ doni of Huntingdon bad remained sus­ cerned it was ju st about as easy for me
O uLU TH
Single fare - _ . _ 35.00
gineer’s liceuse and is something of a pended for many years owing to tho to walk up th at ladder and step off
FARGO
Round
trip
.
.
?!).00
m achinist
CITY O FFIC E R S .
tenth carl dying w ithout issue. When, through the window as it would have
TO
C R A N O FO RK S
Keepers are paid on nn average abont however, this tw elfth in the lino of suc­ 1 oen to w alk in a t the front door with
Tickets for tale at F . Bangs’
✓
$8U0 a year, but the individual sums cession succeeded in establishing, ns a it unlocked.
C R O O K STO N
livery barn, Eugeue, and at 0. W.
paid vary from $100 to $¡,000 a year, descendant of tbe second earl, his right
“ Later, about 3 o’clock the next
W IN N IP E G
.. W. II. Weatberson I
esident
according to tho importance of the sta­ to t he peerage, he also claimed the rig h t
H u rd ’s office in Florence.
morning, I w ent up that ladder and in
H E L E N A »"'I
tion and the amount of service render­ to carry one of the four swords of stuto at the window w ithout the slightest ’
O. W. Hurd
ed. The principal keeper at Minot's in the coronation procession, this, us
BUTTE
Win.
Kvle
trouble, and there was uobedy sleeping
urd of Trustees
Ledge light, just outside of Boston, re­ well as other duties and services con­ iu th a t room. It was ail just as easy us
L. Christensen
ceives $1,000 a year for his services, nected w ith the ceremony, being tho
M. Morris
and this furnishes the only instance condition of his tenure of lands, trn all it could be. 1 poked around tbo house
!
....... J. C. FLINT, Proprietor ..
and gathered up w hat bluff there was
where
the pay of a keeper is specified wonder, then, th at in announcing the worth carrying off and went back to
corder.
.John II. Morris
will arouse it Into healthy activ­
TO
CHICAGO
by
law.
ity. The hair cesses to come
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Maurer
. . . .J. A. Pond
omission of Ihe procession it was im ­ llint room and tbe ojicu window and
out: It begins to grow: and the
The keepers wbo live at isolated portant to set forth also that tbo non- down the ladder and off.
W A SH IN G T O N
(rabal..
.<». C. Cuinpton
glory of your youth Is restored
lighthouses and on tbe offshore light­ performance of duties connected w ith it
"A month after that, as I was w alk­
to you.
ships lead a very monotonous life, bro­ thould entail t o forfeitures.
OUR AIM —To furnish tlio be P H IL A D E L P H IA
ing across tho platform of a station ou
w e have a book on the Hair
ken only by tho sight of passing vessels
N E W YORK
and its Diseases. It is free.
tb«! sumo road thnt the other town was
accommodations
a t reasonabe
SECR ET S O C IE T IE S .
and
tho
quarterly
visit
of
tho
lighthouse
,
T H E USEFUL. GIRAFFE.
B O R TO N A N D A L L
on to take a train, there was a man
Tho Boat A d a k o Froo.
supply boat.
prices.
I t yon do tint obtain »11 tbe h«oe£ts
laid his bnud cn my arm aud says,
P O IN T S E A S T and 8 O U T H
you expected from the tut« ot the Visor,
There keepers get considerable leave, E m p lo y e d t o G e t D ow n- Trails T h a t Iitul
‘Now,
eleiu't
mako
a
fuss
about
it,
and
write the doctor ati/Ut It, Probooty
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t
b
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H
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o
f
Gutter«
F. A A. M. Florence Lodge No. 107.
there 1« mme riiffteultr with yoor gen­
For inform ation, tim e card», m aps and tick ets about two weeks in three mouths, dur- j
it'll b o a good deal easier all around.*
eral system which may bo a u lty
lug which time they visit their fundlios
“ Cecil uatured?” said the old cirrus And I recognized in him tbe detective
Regular couru u ideation on second
etc., call on or write
romor«d. Addrre«
ou full pay. A lighthouse on nu outly- I man. “ Why, Ihe best ill the world.
1)R. J. O. AYER. Lowell. ]
I fourth Saturdays in each month.
of the road, a n nu that I knew meant
iug
reef,
for
instance,
is
on
the
same
j
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p
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e
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,
When
the
old
m
an
’s
Ley
need
to
g
it
a
W.
W.
NEELY,
Prop’r.
O. W . H urd , W. M.
business,
anel
J
went
along
w
ith
him.
General Agent. Rooms 2 and 4, Shelton Block, status us n lightship, except th at it can- j baseball lodged in a gutter ot tho eaves
MADEMOISELLE THERMOMETER.
5. K notts , Secretary.
“ Being a man of brnins, he had gone
not be blown uway und the keepers can­ of tbe house— this was when we were
Tables furnished with all the
EUGENE, OREGON.
I knour of a restle«* young laaa.
not leave it except when they are re- j off the roud in w inter quarters—houev- up to the house where the robbery was
as men as ho bad heard of it, which
Who livea in a house m ade o f
! delieaeies of tho season. W ild
A. O. C H A R L T O N ,
licved, as a storm m ight como up and i or used te< get out at tbe scuttle and was tho day after. There he had put
A nd from her location
A ssistant Genera t Passenger A gent.
prevent their return.
climb down tbe loof and take tbo risk him self iu tLe burglar's place aud fol­
&1ar!» enoh vibration
A. R. General Lyons Post, No. 58 ! game, fish and fruit in season. Best
255 Moi risen St. Cor. fid.
Of hot and cold wavee aa they
Much is done by tho lighthouse board of falling off und breaking bis neck to
[meets second and fourth Saturdays
P o r t l a n d O r to further the comfort of all its em ­ get it, He used to go to tho barn and lowed in his fexitsti ps as near us he
iteli month at 1:30 p. in.
I accomodations for the traveling |
When boat is announced, sh e w ill apring
could.
lie
bael
bail
the
ladder
placed
In
ployees, but most is done for those who get out the giraffe. The old 18 footer
T o q u ick ly m ake n ote o f th e th ing.
J. I. B uttkiiziklu , Commander.
' public. Charges reasonable.
endure tbe solitary life nt the isolated would trot along after the boy—be knew ju st tbo same position, and be bad gone
’T is very surprisin g
J. I.. F urnish , A djutant.
The Funk & W agnalls
T hat sim p ly by r isin g
|
lights and on the lightships. Libraries w hat was w anted—till they cerne to up thnt and stepped off into the w in­
Bo tru e a report ahu can b lin g .
dow ni d followed over his track inside
are furnished tho keepers and their the house and then walk along the side j ¡'¿«"houre
us « lore as lm could guess at
families. Each contains about 40 vol­ lookiDg down into (he gutter ns Jic went 1 •
To s e lf atovation infill nod
E l k P r a i r i e H o te l.
...................
bho has such a v o la tile in iod
umes of works of history, science and along until ho came to tbo ball, nnd it, and then he'd come back to tho w in­
0. U. W. Perpetua Lodge, No. 131,1
dow
and
got
out
on
to
the
ladder,
aud
so
T hat in every svl son
poetry, w ith a fair supply of good nov­ then ho would pick it up aud bend his
m eets every 1st and 31 Saturdays
Of The
A rfnitahlu rou&on
down to tho ground.
I
els. This complete library is left at a head down aud give it to tbe boy.
|b month. Members and visiting T w en tv-th ree
For freq n en t dopresMiun aho'll find.
‘“ih e lai.der w ent up on tho rig h t
khren in good standing arc eordially I
station for three mouths, and is then
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
“ One day when the youngster had hand sido of this window, und w hile it
flor tem p er m ercurial thna
pted to attend. J. J . A nuerson , M. W.
transferred to another stutiou by an in­ thrown a ball up on tho roof nnd had
M iles W est
Ci uu vos every whoro such a fma
‘
. K vle , Recorder.
spector on his quarterly v isit There are seen it rcil down into the gutter he was easy ruough to reach it, »till it
C
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T
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T h a t in ixmvoraation
of Eugene.
was
quito
a
little
step
from
the
sill
to
AtiAirw o f the nation
nearly 1,000 of there libraries iu circu­ went os ufeuul after tlio giraffe. When
A re a hyu ied . Ihhi m aid io diucnm.
lation, each iu its little portable care, the giraffe leaked along tbe g n ltrr that tho ludder, nud he noticed (hat when
S U C 0 IE N T
0. F. Ifeceta Lodge No. I l l , meets j
•-Julia
U
Colton ia New York Chrhrtlan Ad­
bo
had
got
his
lent
on
the
land«
r
he
and, by their judicious interchange, the day, there was no ball there. He took
ery Wednesday evening in Lodge ,
vocate.
A U T H O K I T A T I V E keepers cf stations where they are fur- his note out of the gutter and looked swung hm 1« a little toward the hoube,
Florence, Oregon. Brothers iu j
i
so that hia elbow ju st touched it iu the
i nisbed sea about 200 volumes a yoar.
d standing invited to attend.
down ut the boy in tlio yard with a
A M O R N IN G GLORY C U L T .
T homas J. B oren , N. G.
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Keepers are forbidden to engage in largo iuterregatien mark iu each eye os angle between the window frame and
the clapboards. He gave a little push This Flower Taking the Plaee oi Cfcrya.
C has . H.
Sec.
any business which w ill prevent their much ns to say:
JOI,S6g Vocabulary Term.
on th a t elbow naturally and threw him-
untliemum. la Japan.
presence at their stations or interfere
“ ‘Bure it d id n 't roll off somcwhoTc?'
247 Editors and Specialists
s« If out again on to the ludder. Then
Miss
Eliza
Ruhamah Scidmore has aa
with
tho
proper
performance
of
tb
o
i/
“
And
the
boy
said
’Sure,’
utid
then
5.13 Reader» tor Quotation*
duties. Many bave useful nud profitable tho giraffe looked again, but it w asn't ho stopped ai.d looked at tho spot where article on “ Tbe Wonderful Morning
CHURCH D IR E C T O R Y
jo o o Illustration»
his
elbow
had
touched.
The
puint
was
occupations which they carry on at the there, und tbe giraffe so reported, with
Glories of Japau” In TbeGentary. M i«
M oney Saved
■
I Cost over $960,000
stations, while some fill pulpits, are a solcmu shake of (be head, aud was dry nud there was co mark, but he coll- Scidmore »ays:
ed up the painters and learned thnt on
Appendix of 47,468 E ntries
By
justices of the peace or teach school. | driven back to the barn.
As a floral sensation tbe chrysanthe­
diSBYTERIAN CH U RCH, Florence,
the morning before—Ihet was tho morn­ mum may be said to have bad its day,
Jregon. Sabbath service: Sabbath-
All
keepers
are
furnished
with
quarters
"They
wondered
ubout
this,
lor
it
P
atro
n
izin
g
it.
ing
alter
the
house
hnd
been
robbed—
»1, l j o’clock a. ni. Preaching 11
for themselves and in some cases for was thp first time tbe giraffe had ever
tho carnation is going, going, and seek,
tbe puint at that placo, on tbe cupboard era ufter novelty among flower fancier«
lock a. in. and 7 p in. -Sacrament of I
Tbe full nmnlicr of words and terms In their families. Iu seme cases they are failed to get the ball, und they know it
by
the
window
frame,
and
on
tbe
framo
fiord's supper on 1st Sabbath of [
furnished with food ami rations. Other m ust be there, but it was sotu explaiu-
are sigbiug for a now flower to oonqner.
Itself Led been smudged a little, and it is hardly kuown, even to foreign res­
wary, April, July and October, (jgQ. Hale
Prop. durèrent dictionaries for the entire «Iphnlœt is stations have barns furnished for cattle | cd.
A day or two later there cam en big
.» follows: ffORM int . i , 50,000; W osciiestxb
irvbo ly is welcome to all the services. -
and horses, and boats ure furnished till i rainstorm. Inrtead of running a big they'd touched it over. Tbut was all idents in Japan, that that land, which
requests C hristians to make j --------------------
105,000; W ebstes (international), 125,000; CSX
stations inaccessible by land.
noisy stream ns usual tho tin water pipe the detective wanted to know. From bus given us so much of art and beanty.
»selves known.
that tim e ou ho had been looking fur a has lately revived the culture of its m o«
I TOST, (six volum es.
com plete,)
225,000;
The discipline of the service lias been ' from tbe roof ran ju st a little bit of
I. G. K kotts , Pastor.
BUSINESS CARDS-
! STANDARD, over 300,000;
always rigid, as befitting a service stream, und the water that »bould have man w ith two puint spots of different remarkable flower, the asagao, our
where nogligenco or inefficiency may run off iu that way overflowed the g ut­ colors on tbe Icit elbow of his coat, and morn iug glory For size, beauty, range
mean tho loss of tuuny lives and much ters end dripped in a thin sheet against 1 was tho man.
of color nud illimitable variety there
STHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
— to .
.1
S s n U . I X « F r e e ...
valuable property.
, amazing to yon th at I i attained this s u u ri» flower preoed«all
tho side cf tbe house. Then they knew , " , I t ,. may ; , seem
Dismissal instantly follows in two why the piiuffe couldn’t find the hall. îJaÎ UL r0l^ <,1. ‘iæ ,1,UJ? . cfï' 1 had ru b - I others outil its cultivation has become
Acme two Sundays of each month j
cases—whore
a keeper is found intoxi- It had rolled down tho w ater pipe. ” — tid some of it off, und I was going to a craze, which is likely to aproad to
O
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.
stti-School
every
Sunday at
rub tho rcr.t off the next day, aud then other oonntnoa, aud—who knows par-
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and
where
be allows his light to Hew York Ban.
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ni. Frayer meeting everv Tlinrs- T. a. HINOSICKS. e»».- 8. S. EAKIN. JR.. O asm r
1 kept netting th at next rtny ahead, us hapa there introduce the current J a p ­
go out. Keepers are trained to oouslder
evening at the church. Everybody
N o t t o 11» Ili*okoi*d-
we arc apt to do, and I finally wound anese custom of 5 o'olnck in the morn­
tho care of tbo light and the lighthouso
bally invjtsd.
G. F. R ounds ,
Tho president of one of the lending up by letting it go altcgothcr, tho rest ing teas and garden parties.
pioperty above any and all personal
Pastor.
PAID UP OASH CAPITAL.
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» 6 0 ,0 0 0
E . D. BRONSON & CO, considerations, and it is rare indeed eastern collcgi'3 wus rece ntly journey­ of it. There w asn’t one chuncc in a
Asagao, tho morning flower, la more
8URPLU8 ANO PROFITS.
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' when they fail to realize this high ing toward New York and found bini- thousand of its leading to anything, and especially Jap an 'a owu blossom Ilian
Pacific Coast Agents
oveu
ns
it
was
I
might
have
talked
my-
s«'lf
iu
the
samo
sent
with
an
old
man
ideal. There have been a number oi in ­
tho chrysanthemum, which, like It,
ATTORNEYS
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
A C C O U N T S S O L IC IT E D |
stances illustrating the esprit du corps whoso generul appearance belt honed self out of tho paint, hut 1 hud a watch came from China us a prim itive sort of
th
at
I'd
g<
t
in
tlio
house
in
my
pocket,
of tbe service—bow the keepers of the the farmer. They soon fell into conver­
weed, afterw ard to be evolved by J a p ­
933 Market S t.
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OREGON
Minot’s Ledge light first bnilt went sation, and after saying tb.it he wus on LUd th a t settled it.
anese art or magic into a floral wonder
A. C. WOODCOCK,
“ T hat was onu ladder. This was tbe of a hundred varying forms.
A T im e ly R e tr e a t.
; down witli the light and died at their his flist visit to tho metropolis the
NO TARIES.
A young botanist was showing a par­ pests, how cue kiept-r sav< d bis k u s farmer mentioned the name of the lit- other:
We who know and grow tho morn­
"Looking are,nnd the ontzido cf a ing glory as a humblo back yard vino on
ty of ladies und gentlemen through the aud let bis family look out for them- , U« vlll ige up among ibe hills of N ew
houte
iu
tin
couutry
cue
night,
I
found
conservatory aud explaining to them selves, and iimtunces where they have Uamp»blro from which he camo und re
a string—n vine w ith leaves like those
the properties of sorno of tne choicest saved publio property aud lost their niuiked th at he supposed bis friend had a iai.dcr lying ou Ihe ground against of tlio sweet potato und puny little pink
iS e n e ,
-
O re g o n
A. B. BUTTOLPH,
never beard of it. ‘'Oil, yes,” said tbn tbe rear <f the bouse. They hud se.mo or parpie Hower»—are os far in the
( own.
plants.
“Rnom, 7 and 8 McLaren'» B uilding.
Fortunately the service is not ham­ wan. “ I was born tin iu. ” Iiungiin his fruit trees in the gatden, and I snppoee floral darkness as the Chiuoae, who
Among tho visitors was a would be
«¿Ü attention g iv en to c a lle c t io u . .n d pro-
•»Udinesi.
young looking middle aged lady, wbo pered by uny question of politics, and astonishment vtlieu tho country man, they'd U cii working over them, or ou kuow it chietiy us a wild thing of fields
at every description volunteered the this fact, couple-d with tbe excellent after staring at him several seconds, ex­ tbo grape arbor maybe, nud were going and hedge rows, the vino of “ the little
statement that tho plant» and flower» diHtiplinu maiutained, ucconnts for (be claimed, “ See here, I've heurd all uhout ou w ith the work next day and had left
O r e g o n . she had at borne were quite equal to fine class of men now iu (he service— you bunko fellers, and you can’t get a the ladder out instead of taking it (low u tru m p e ts'' or the “ dawn flower.” th a t
F io ra n o © ,
E. O PO TTER .
te eutungled w ith briers uud b u sh « for
anything exhibited hero or indeed any men who take an honest pride iu their chance to bunko m e.” Bo saying, ho cell r tor the night. It was summer, miles alnug tho top of Peking's w alla
I
where .luit as they were p«i>»ing a work, and whose interest make» the et- grubbed bis carpetbag aud, marching und ou the eide of tho house there were The old poetry aud tbo old a rt do not
. . . . A ttorney-at-Law ..
FRANK B. WILSON-
giant
cactus i-ue was heard to exclaim: flcieucy of the service what it is It is down tbe aisle, took a sent on the oilier two windows open in <,ne rc-oai. I s«<eiu to bo permeated, w ith It, os in
El'OKXE, OREGON.
thought 1 d set the ladder up then and Japan, where tbe tonus of vases, bowls
“ Weil, this is nothing extraordinary unfortunate that the navy lias no retir­ side of tbo «nr.—New Yoik Times.
go iu one of those windows. I set the uud cups, the designs aud paintings of
'ZZICI At th e Court Hotnte.
I have a cactus at home that is still ing laws fur its seamen which would
A H ard S a a ll o w .
ladder up and found it u little short, but tbo greatest inasterà, repeat tire graceful
O R E G O N larger. I planted ami reared it myself. " allow meu after 30, SC or 30 years’ serv­
FLO RENCE. - - -
Au eminent b-wrister, notrd ss much by reaching t p nnd getting a hold nt lines of viue uud flower, and »coree of
“ Reared it yourself,“ the professor ice, depouiiiug on the physical condi­
gently observed. “ How remarkable! tion of tbe mail, to be retired und for a habit be had of sucking lozenges the window sill nnd stepping up «n tho famous poems celebrate tbe asagao in
E. E. 's EN E D IC T ,
This specimen is <13 years old. and if placed iu the lighthouse service for the is for his eloquence, v. ns once defend­ ends nt tho side p h c is o f the iaddi r I w ritten character» im boaaliful to tbe
BO YEARS’
experience
yours is still larger” —
rest cf their lives. A valuat 1«' class of ing a murder caw. He was standing w ns able to get in toll rablu easy. 1 went eye as n their sound to tho ear.
' T O R N E Y - A .T - I u A - W .
The lady did not stay to bear any meu would thus be added, and tin* na­ with a hull« t in one hand and the usual tbrongli tin house and gathered tip
Tbo asagao was brought to Japan
more, but executed a strategic move­ tion wonl'l be paying a debt which now lozenge iu the other, wbou »uiiileuly, in w hat lucre was to get und was turning w ith tho buddbist religion, that partio-
Flnrpnce. :
: Oregon.
ibe midst of s flue burst of o|< qnt i ce, to go Iron: ti.o last room wh' u 1 knocked
ment to tho rear —Pearson’s Weekly
goes unpaid.—Philadelphia Lodger.
bis face ft.il, ami iu a tone of a^ony 1.« a pivturu over on a bureau anti woke up nlar cult of early rising Bcboiars and
priest» who w»nt over to study tbe new
W arrior» and I'alioru in .
cried:
H er B e g in n in g .
the Ilian rlir.t wes sleeptug in ibe loom.
religion brought back tbo seeds of many
“
Who
is
that
rather
plainly
dressed
“
Gentlemen,
I've
evallowetl
tbo
bul­
1
w«
n
t
br
i
k
to
Ihe
room
i
d
come
in
at
Tom— How do you like that novel 1
Chinóse plums. The toe plant came
man w ith the iron gray bair sitting in let.
Lontiou Tit Bits.
and backed out the window aud hung then, and Lisrtl brought the seeds of Uva
brought you yesterday?
D e s ig n «
th
at
box?"
down for tbo ludder, aud, by cracks, it sacred bo tre«, and Tai Kwan, the Chi-
C opyright « A c .
Alice— I don t like it at all I don't
ffaafo W ill!« I t L.»M«s
“ T hat is Colonel Blank. He is an old
w asn 't there! But I ’d got to go all the
care to finish it
campaigner
who
has
won
considerable
qeleslr »» «-Min enr
a í*oirro.mv»-
“ I havefi’t got any cara, *' said tbe same, and I let go cud dropped. I saw nos« priest at tbe Obako temple in Uji,
Tom—How much have you read?
who muy bave fntrodneud the Cower to
celebrity as an Indian light« r . ”
ollcnt, “ but I have money."
the ladri r os I was going down nt the Japan, wus one of tbo O nt to sing of
Ahco—One chapter
“
I
have
heard
of
him.
Who
is
that
“
How
much?"
asked
the
lawy
rr.
• h an.l Tra i« Markt obtained and »11 Tat-,
u
ix
t
window.
I'd
got
out
the
wrong
Tom—Then you really haven't got
ro-i.lnctM for M oderate F e e t.
“ Ten thousand d elist« ,” was the re- window. 1 turned half over going down, tho usngao iu grseeful natas, classi«
into the story The first chapter's mere fierce looking mnu in tbe gorgeous uut-
n 1 fn0*1*1. d r s r h f orpb^to. Weadri*** H
p o in t which scholarly brushes repeal
f.irm,
w
ith
epaulets,
cocked
hat
aud
Scientific
W
m
PV-
struck on my left side und broke my arm. today. “ As.:g.-.ca bloom uad fado ao
a^blAfpreofehir*»»*. ( h r f e * n o t d n n t ill
iy a *>rt of introduction.
A P a « p h k t “How te p b -
gold braid?”
“ Phew! You have the le st cave I ev­
"
I
got
sway
th
at
time,
but
I
was
laid
Alice—
but
the
first
chapter
fra
t
the
with cowl a f aam« in th e V. B.,
A
JÍrníá'. írérm». P»
“ T h at's Colonel vsn Ch-sve.”
er beard of. I 'll zee that you never go up for six weeks, aud alter th at I d idn’t quickly, only to prepare fcr the mor-
tutrlfb cxxuitrl«» » p o ta re . AdJresa.
one I re read aud the heroine dies No:
“
Whom
has
he
cv<r
fought?"
to prison with th a t su n t," said the law ­ fool any more w ith l a u d e r a . New rcw ’ag lo ry ," is Tai Kwan • best Lta.wn
you may take it bock. -Lni zgy News.
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verm.
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M
osqultou.”
—Chicago
Tribunal
yer ch arfcilly .—Bostou T ru rtici.
Yuck Baa.
k P*’ ,,rT O rnee
W a s * ’WG*««. P .
H.H. Barrett, Prop’r,
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