» » • • w y *" ,—r »* r ? » r « ^ADVERTISERS TH E W EST Í ► Y O U R H O H E PAPER SU PPO R T »T a . ¿À. ¿ i Jfc ä. j L VOL. IX . TRAVELERS’ GUIDE. S TA TE O F F IC E R S S T E A M ER " M I N K , ” ------ I TRAVELERS’ GUIDE S T A G E T R IP S le a v e s F lorence M ondays, of T ilt . J . W . H a m ilto n j losecuting A t t o r n e y . . .G e o . M . B ro w n ORTHERN Pacific, Ry. W e d n e s­ day s a n d S a tu rd ay s. C onnects w ith S te am e r and Stage L ine for Coos B ay. IN W hither away» What road, m y friend» The rover la f u ll o f Are. But tho peaceful valo whore the wlllowa bend la the uighttngale’a desire. —H arper'« Baaar. A rrives n t F lorence T u esd ay s T h u r s ­ burg Stage L ine for D rain . WE LEAD Ovor tho sea the w h it* «all« fly. The herona they w ander for. T lie song la rk no*ra h i the azure eky. A ud (he petrol» eruea the bar. days and F rid ay s. ( ................. R. 8. Bean L g e Second D is tr ic t L J N E . H. H. Barrett, Prop’r, tte Court j T O A G IR L G R A D U A TE . W hither away? Wbat road, my friend» II Inn fu ll many a tu ru . Tim flig h t of thi- eMgl. la w tth o o t end. But I ho w-uod thruah seeks I ho boro. o «— W ill m ake.------- o W illia m P . L o rd . R E O U L A R D A IL Y Iv ern o r ...11. R. K in c a id . J Iretary df k'ate —— Between---- L g u r e r ...............................P h ilip M e tch e n _ and D fiafl f t p u b lic I n s tr u c tio n -----G . M . Irw in . P r in te r ............................ W. H . 1-ceds L r n e y G e n e r a l............. C . M . I.lle in a n . L e n to NO. 10. FLORENCE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Sept. IG, 1803. general directory I SiinjLA^S ONLY PAPIS. O P P O R T U N IT Y S cotts­ Also w ith I C harges reasonable. Poo- clothes cannot mike you look old. Even pale cheeks won’t do it. Your household cares may be heavy and disappoint­ ments may be deep, but they cannot make you look old. One thin’ docs It and never {ails. It is impossible to look young with the color ot seventy years ia your hair. MISS FAITH’S ADVICE. — D ry G oods F a n c y G oods F u r n is h in g G oods C lo th in g Miss Faith sat in close companion- ibip, as usual, with her familiar spirit, a piece of crocheted edging. Her touch opou the mazes of tangled thread was C O U N T Y OFFICERS- very gentle, eveu endearing, and her g look of oouteut as she held it up and & noted its effect as a whole seemed vast­ E. B a n g s , P roprietor.' ly out of proportion to the cause. Miss , E . O. P o tte r . kilgc Stage leaves Eugene Mondays,, Faith was still pretty, with the pathetic ( ............... W . T . Bai B ailey beauty held us flotsam from tho wreck inim issioners ...........H . D . E d w a ard s Wednesdays and Fridays at G a. cf years. Her hair was prettier as silver in.} arriving at Florence the day L rk ...............................................E . U . L e e thun it had ever been as brown, and her - « s M - ----------------------------------- - i s s i * - Sleeping C ars ¡.eriff....................... w . . . W . W . W ith e rs eyes, though they hnd lost their vivid following at 10 a. m. E le g a n t glow and eagerness, bad gained a kindly [easu rer............................. A . S . P a tte r s o n Returning-stage leaves Flor­ sympathy. Her tenderness had eveu ex­ D in in g C ars isessor.................................... D . P . B u rto n tended to the crocheting in her hand ence on Mondays, Wednesdays and imparted something to that usually ¡liool S u p e r in te n d e n t-----W . M . M iller T o u ris t 1 very impersonal object that her funcy Sleeping C ars and Fridays at 2 p. ni., arriving u X 'o r .. ................................................. C . M . C ollier had »retted into thinking a response in Eugene the following day at ST. PAUL oroner .............................. W . I’. C h e s h ire She passed her hand affectionately over M IN N E A P O L IS it now, as the figure of a pineapple, ’ G p. m. astice of P e a c e ....................C . H . H o ld e n much conventionalized, repeating itaelf D U L U T H » s t a b le .................................. ..... A . E v a n s like history agaiu and again, fell in scal­ FARG O ■ Single faro _ _ _ - 85.00 lops to the floor " It’s most done, ” she C an t Ite n a rd ln g Stags S stttag . C R A N D FO RKS I thought “ I can go back to the oak leaf Jing dreM all ready—it ’s grown yellow TO Round trip - . - - 89.00 Wo hear a great deal of cant talked In a chest in tbe garret. Bnt after , pretty soon. ” CROOKSTON Tickets for sale at F. Bangs’ C ITY O F F IC E R S . A change in the crochet pattern was awhile the laoe took op my trouble by those who insist that the ideal stag* W IN N IP E G the chief diversion of Faith’s life, that drop by drop till it was gone, and 1 setting should be a greon baise, whose livery barn, Eugene, and at O. W. ran on ns monotonously to the observer oouldn’t tell yon today where it ia So decoration should oonsist of placards in­ H E L E N A ami permcnently postpones the H urd’s office in Florence. as the tune of the famons harper who I’ll teach yon, dear Theae are tho three scribed, "This is a street,” “ This is a tell-tale signs of age. Used W \ H . W ca tlicrso n BUTTE' ■esident... according to directions it played upon only ono string. To an ant rolls 1 did in tbe three years, one for house,” “ This ia heaven.” In all this gradually brings back the there seems to me something of affecta­ the coming of a stick or a stono may be each. They're yellow now. yon see." O. W . H u rd The Funk & W agnalls color of youth. At fifty your Faith opeued one and spread it ont. tion. If Shakespeare’s poetry could be a great event. It is not hard to under W in . K y le hair may look as it did at >ard of T ru stee s etnnd how a life thnt consists in taking It was an intricate pattern, very broad. better os more reverently illustrated by L . C h riste n s e n TO fifteen. It thickens tho hair M . M orris C H IC A C O infinite puius with many little things “ It's hard to do,” sho said, “ but that such means, I would say, “ Take away also; stops it from falling may get its sips of excitement, interest is all the better for the forgetting If those baubles of scenery, of costume and. out; and cleanses the scalp W A S H IN G T O N ‘Corder............................. J o h n H . M orris aud novelty from a change in a pattern I'd been a mau, 1 should have gone of archailogieal accessories. ” It waa all from dendruff. Shall we Of The of crochet. The examination of tho work sway to Afriea. I’ve often thought it very w ell for David Garrick to appear send you our book on the easurer .................................. J - A. P o n d P H IL A D E L P H IA Hair and Its Diseases? appeared to be satisfactory, aud Faith would do a good deal toward making | in a powdered tie wig, a Georgian coat ENGLISH LANGUAGE N EW YORK traim i...............................G . C . C u m p to n laid it on the table at her side. This ta­ a body forget to aee tbe sun falling ' and silk stockings when he waa imper­ Thu B e t l i d r l o u F l t t . BO STO N AN D A L L If you do not obtain all the bene­ ble was devoted to the uses of her art, down like a ball and the lark come as sonating the Thouo of Cawdor, but he- CO M PLETE fits you expected from th e m e of nor was ever profaued by the presence if somebody bad blown out the light. ' created tho effect (which undoubtedly > Vigor, w rite the doctor about it. P O IN T S E A S T »»‘I S O U T H Probably th ere Is »ome dlfflcultr i of any irrelevant substance. There were But I couldn’t very well, so 1 learned . he did create) not by virtue cf tho in- S U C C IE N T SECRET SO C IETIES. w ith vour general system w nlcn For Inform ation, tim e curds, maps and tickets may bd easliv rem oved Address, rows of spools upon it, drawn np in to crochet. I never gave the lace away, ; correctness of his costume, but in spite D lt. J. C. AYEIi. Low ell, Mass. etc., call o il or w iite lines like soldiers ready to receive an yon see, because I had worked my trou­ of it. The greater knowledge of historlc- A U T H O R IT A T IV E attack, hooks of various sizes lying like ble into it, aud 1 was afraid I thought ' al periods possessed by our theater goers M c M urphey , F. A A. M. F lo re n c e L o d g e N o. 107. I weapons by their siilo an«i various roll, a long time about it when Alice was cf today, the increased sense of humor,, Regular so m n iu n ic a tio n on second General Agent. Rooms 2 and 4, Shelton Block, THE LONE BACHELOR. i of lace, the finished product of their married, bnt I was afraid it would the demand for luxury, require general 301,865 Vocabulary Terms EUGENE, OREGON. 1 fourth S a tu r d a y s in e a c h m o n th . ' warfare. Faith regarded them with ap- some way make her aud when she wore aud detailed illuBidti in the appoint­ W h a t H e Th inks He Knows A bout Men, 347 Editors and Specialists O. W . H uan, W . M. i proval, but her hand that had laiu upon it. 8o it ’s all here This is the first ments of the stage, and to deny it to A . D. C H A R L T O N , W om en aud Affairs. 533 Readers fo r Quotations 3. K notts , S e c re ta ry . the table fell away from the accustomed year's—you see I’ve numbered it one— theatergoers is to be affectedly superior Assistant General Passenger Agent. A d a m ’s first th o u g h t w as probably 5000 Illustrations task, and she sat idle, watching the red and thia is the second's aud this tho to one’s age and belated in the movo- 255 Morrison St. Cor. 3d that Eve was only intended as a joke. P o r t l a n d O r . Cost over $960,000 ' ments of tho time. Every artist uses th* Happiness in married life is like a coal, the shadows tbe lamplight threw third's There’s the throe. ” Faith handled the rolls over and over, | I material which his geueration places at i upon the carpet and listening to the .... __ ________ —------- Appendix of 47.4^8 E ntries piece of soap in a bathtub. You always A. R. G e n e ra l L y o n s P o s t, N o. 58 ; clatter that Mary, her maid of all work, lost for a minuto iu tbe assijciations his disposal. It tbe painter lacked paint know it was there when yon got in. meets second a n d f o u rth S a tu rd a y s Most men would just as lief see a wo- [ was making as a part of the dishwash- ' which they revived Her niece seemed and canvas, ho would content himself iacli m onth a t 1 :30 p. in. to have forgotten her own grief for the with the flagstone aud a piece of chalk; ! ing The fu ll numlrer o f words and term« in man wear a nose ring as earrings. J . I. B u t t e r f ie l d , C o m m a n d e r. “ It’s a kind of jugglery she goes time and waa observing her anut If the musician lacked a Stradivari us, different dictionaries for the entire alphaliet is .. J. 0. FLINT, Proprietor Never believe a man who says he J . L. F u r n is h , A d ju ta n t. through with those dishes,” thought curiously as she bent over tbe lace. he would still bo returning to the old loves you or a girl who says she doosn’t. as follows: B tobmoxth , 59,0«0; W orchsmtkr ! Faith regretfully, “ a sleight of hand | “ That's a fern pattern, " said Faith 1 tooth comb. But why complain of th* F lo r e n c io , O r e g o n . Tlio woman that bugged a burglar 105,000; W ebster (international), 125,000; CSH- performance, to Hee how many tricks ” It's very pretty ” Faith «ut silent for canvas, aud the paint, and the Stradi­ till the police came probuhly wondered iTUUV, (six volumes. complete,) 225,000: she cun ( do before one of them win a time, smoothing ont tbe creases of vari uh ? The increase of pictnreaquenasa 0 . U. W . P e r p e tu a L o d g e, N o. 131, i why he objected to getting arrested. but her face did uot cloud, for ; the lace and drawing it ont to its In all tho arts, the complete revolution OUR AIM—To furnish tlio be STANDARD, over 390,000; Tho first year a woman is married she : hreak. meats e v ery ' IBI 1st llUU and U 3d L* S a tu rd a - J y s thinks most of her husband, tbe second 8)10 “““ learned resignation. She bad length. It seemed to have tbe effect of in taste as regards house decoration, the i m o n th . at rcasonabe ! M e m b e rs a n d v isitin g accommodation3 surrendered to Mary the dishes and all an enchanter's wand, for it summoned greater culUvation of the eye—all them Iiren in good I aKinr1indle dressed up with rib­ like this once and yon had learned to aud if yon don’t stop it 1 shall have to him without another word. able, hut at the same time preventing bons and bells and waddling along iu forget, and 1 thought perhaps you could “ We ll try the crocheting some other speak to your mother about i t ” vision through them. Soon the owner apathetic content without being instant­ show me the way. ” "Huh I Wot good'll that do?” aooru- time. Aunt Faith," said Grace Tbeu of the glasses came hock to the tablo to ly reminded of a former jiet of her own. I Faith looked down upon the slight seeing her uout’a half dazed expression, fully demanded Johnny. Thia dog mysteriously disappeared, examine some papers for reference in i ¡e n e, - O re g o n IWfoney Saved figure crouched there, sobbing, and laid as If she hardly nuderstuod this new de “ Why, she w ill whip you If yon don't his address. He put on tho glasses, 1 and although large rewards were offered her baud gtntly upon the brown head, vclopmeut of affairs, she ran back and ■top, ” threatened the young man’a »Rooms 7 And 8 M eLnrcn’ s , By looked nt the paper, adjusted them | for bis return nothing was heard from but she did nut understand about the 1 A ttention given to collovtio n« And pr , kissed her Grace's face bore uo trace aunt. aaaiu—and then a pnllor overspread his him. dai lies a. P atro n izin g it. of sadness as she turned to Phil, aud “ Guess uot I" retorted Johnny w ith At last one «lny a servant of tho house suffering. face that was pitiful to sea. He stag­ “ What Is it, Grace?" she naked. an air of triompb. "Chris’mas ain’t they went out chatting merrily brought him in to his discouraged own­ gered to a chair. “Oh, it’s P bill” she cued. “ He Fuith listeued till tho Iasi footfall on my duy fcr gittiu whipped. 1 a lie n git •• ‘My Gtxl, geutlemrn, I am blind! er iu an indescribably dirty aud ubject doeeu t care for me auy more He's tak­ E. O P O TTE R . Prop. the crust bad died away, thru carefully whipped the duy before Chris'mas and I havp feared it for years, ’ he exclaimed, condition. Geo. Hale tbe day after, hut I never do on Ghrlr'- "Wbero in the world did yon find ing Jennie Thompsou now, and I em it rolled up the lace . . . . Attorney-at-Law............. and dropped his head on his hands. "Hbe tbiukx she's happier," thought maa.” —Harper's Magazine. him?" she asked with a mixture of de­ hear it Mother said other women bail •'For an instant the courtroom was to bear such things, but she’d always Faith, "but I’m uot so sure A muu’s EUGENE, OREGON. N O T A R I E S .______ hushed. Even the practical joker must light and disgust as the dog biokud np been h«ppy. and 1 could come to you. h«*art is uncertain property, but u cro T h e U a jlM * T o w » . have felt remorse at the evident suffer­ st her with malicious, twinkling eyes You could help me," she said, looking ■ 'm e s At the Court House. A eroes old woman of tong 0 *0 ing of his victim. Before any one could from under a sidled drab fringe of hair. ■p apjiealmgly “ You oould teach me diet u<( Jle, ' us siic laid her hand ap Declared that «die hated aoiea. proviugly upon those on thu table, "is "O h,” replied the man, doing his speak cr the sb< riff rap for order the «'Tho town woald 1st mi plcaeaa«. yw> knew, n . buttolph , to forget. ’’ always thu tame. ” — bpriugficld Re I f only dune wore ao buy»I" attorney lilted bis bead, took off the best to repress a chuckle, “ I done fonnd E . E . B E N E D IC T « "Yes," said Faith slowly publican _________ 8ho scolded and (lotted about It tlB glasses aud bad bis sight again. IBs dat Mopaey ’bout a mile from yar, Then It came back tuber, all her own Her oyes grew heavy as lend. T h e C o r p « I I— face flushed as be rubbed the tissue pa­ missusl You see, dere was a trifling little story, aud a dim. broken memory And then o< a auiuh n th a town grew atlH, ?O R N E Y - A T - The corpse plant is a lemarkable car- per from the lenses, and be stood up, an Ä Ä S Ä Ä , » i - «» ü ï « — For a ll tha bo)a had fled. 1 niverous sp« uu> u that (rows iu the angry aud excited man. And all through tho long and dnaiy WraW •’loren ce. : : Orceon. 1 cclcuy cf NataL Its principal feature ~ ’If I knew who did that dastardly iiwab all hia window« wid dat dog, but ing to forget O regon There wasn't a hoy In vtrrw. "Poor little girl," whispered Faith, is a b-11 shnpid mouth, with u throat im o i’s r i 0 ®' nn/u «eben or | trick, if I knew who had brought that I rFckou be didn't Tho huaoball lot, wh«wa they need to we«*, stroking the lieunttful mass of tangled opsuiug into a hollow stem. It is al­ Youth’« Com- Waa a sight to make one hlno. minnte of grief to me,' be broke out, right «lour, uiinaas. hair "How was it 1 learned to forget! FRANK B. W ILSON- The graaa waa growing vu every lass most black and covered witli a tbick •I .wear I would kill Mm.’ He left tho ¡anion BO YEAR«’ Let me think. Yea, 1 remember uow giatiunus sctrcticu, while its odor Is Aud lliu pallia that tha rnnncra made. . A a i— ......... ... •••**•• courtroom, aud the judge adjourned tbe CXPER'CNCC For Ihvra woan’t a aonl la all the piaee Smith—After tryiug for ten long Wait a minnte. dear 1 will show you v u y offensive. This attracts curriou session for tbe day. 1 never want any Who knew bow tho game waa played. more practical Joking.’’—Detroit Frea years 1 have at lust succeeded iu con­ Faith slipped out of thu room and soon fccning birds to it, m.d once they alight returned, bringing three rolls of »try Tha eh«-n ieB rotted and went to waato— vincing my wife that I am p* rfect. ou it they ore lost. Their claws become __ ___________ . lorence . - - - <” >E00N Frees Tborv was no one to «iltrub the Wean broad crocheted lace Brown—Are yon sure of it? entuughd in tbe secretion, toe hell And nobody hod a «Ingle tnita. "Can you crochet, Grace?” Hmith— a|«ad as such niaaaangara can. deriugiy , room heated with dry beat to J20 de­ fect idiot.—Chicago News. I f prople wanted thrdi vrramta desfeo. T h e ilssMrtme««. "W ell, I will tench you This is the Diem"« crees and then in «»Id aton.ge, baiug They aaot for a mnsaagor man. . . . . - COFVUIOMTfl A e ­ “ 1 iniqxste yon took in the Bowery way 1 learned to target The needle Sym pathy. regulated after aael; treatmeuL r o n . «.n d1n ( a «Srtrh • n,,^*"^E 'J,'ï',“ îa dips in and out, amt the suuligot and when yon were in New York ami lis­ T ie r s waa little . 1 ween. oZ frolic end asms Hr « •'.n a in oar opinino iras whMaer((^ " I’m renlly sorry for Ploddin,"re­ «Miln*“« snn A*» » »••i There wua leas of chiwr end mirth. iW-.n i. nmhahly natentahl«. Cnmm . firelight sinus on It, aud the lace grows tened to the delightful Ghimuiie Fadden marked young Mr. Ilapplgo wruUz ^wigSantfaL H anSbn«» Carmi« • Tho »ad okl town alnco it iaakxd Its beys dialect?" and ia no pretty, aud it brings «xiuitort w „TX O -sxvsaxL TaC ’ TwnaTRV rsasosa I k "Why?” inquired this friend. Waa the drear leal pho« 0» earth. B e S S E S F - S»nd m '«'''. ‘ on r f«* «"" “ I did, but I didn't bear any of the T1 m > pour okl woman t«i Than woke w ith n andriaa stream. .¿ M a dialect. 1 don't believe the illiterate) —oh, how long ago that »s'—for the ’- . ’ n Ü tb« 2 V. B ... ’’ '!■, O T •* T “* m* only had 75 cents. 1 can't help feeling me,” she «Tied, 'I her« t»wi Sn ratrnt. • with I "Dear tiara That waa when 1 kuew he would creatures have reed the book nt all. sorry for a ini.ii who ««illy has IS «Ants. And. oh, what a hat rid fli « m »,' ‘ e J Ä " j« e r t£ I uevei couto agaiu, and 1 bad uiy wed Vinciuuatl Luquircr. “ c" & CO. — Wa-hit-gtou iitay- fc li«f, Pre*.« I*¡* M CHUMO. o -r ê -' o -« . EUGENE-FLORENCE ’ STAGE LIN E. j Agcrs _JL- Shoes WE DEFY COMPETITION. WUl.mette St, R E S PE C T F U L L Y J. V. KAUFFMAN. V ig o r THROUGH TICKETS Standard R. MORRIS «*« HOTEL, Head of Tide Hotel, E lk P ra irie Hotel. ----------- o Lttorney a t Law , ON EUCENE AND FLORENCE STA C E R O U TE. A. 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