The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, September 23, 1898, Image 1

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NO. 21.
FLO llE M ’E, OREGON, FRIDAY, Sept, 23, 189: 8 .
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general directory
STATE OFFICERS
TRAVELERS’ GUIDE.
S T E A M Et?
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TRAV_LFhb’ uU iU t
HE WAS A l’OOli BAH.
.William I*. L ord. I R E G U L A R D A IL Y
......................
. ..II. R. Kincaid.
Between
elary of S’ate
.P hilip Metelien
surd'.............
..G. M. Irwin. !
,t. Public Instruction
.
.W. II. Leeds
It«- Printer...................
rlley General ........... O. M. H iem an.
..........R. S. Bean
........F. A. Moore
krenio Court
C. E. Wolverton
Ike Second D istrict. J . W. Hamilton
uting A ttorney. .Geo. M. Brown
S T A C IE L IN E .
TRIPS
Florence and Head of Tide.
H. H. Barrett, Prop’r,
Leaves Florence Mondays, Wednes­
days and Fridays.
Arrives at Florence Tuesdays Thurs­
days and Saturdays.
Connects with Steamer and Scotts­
burg Stage Line (or Drain. Also with
Stage Line (or Coos Bay. Charges
reasonable.
WE LEAD
HOW YOU NO FOX RAN A WHOLE
COUNTY IN DAKOTA.
M IN K ,” G S - J L P t l D I l S r E I ^
Will make ------- o
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n e l d A l l th e
and
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T lin n g h
It
IN
O fll.-e . F o r O n e W i n t e r
F n jo v c d
th e
1» IT e a u n w d
K x p e rlrn e e ,
T l ia t F e W u
S o m e tim e , a I . l t t l . Ix>ne»om e.
There is a man hi this town nrtro was
tho supreme ruler <»f the whole county
f ir almost six months. Ho was a l’ooh
I F
Bah w ith a vengeance. His nnmo is K.
J. Fox, and he is fond of telling how
he run Cavalie».- county in the first w in­
ter of its existence. It came about in
this way:
Cavalier county had been named, but
unorganized, for several years up to
1884. It consisted of a large strip of
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COUNTY OFFICERS-
land, all owned by the government, ly j
R
ing west, of the western boundary line
D
of Pembina county. About th at tim e
P. McHugh of Bathgato was elected ns
E. B an g s,
Proprietor.
........F . O. Potter.
a representative of Pembina county in
e®.............. .
Stage leaves Eugene Mondays,
the legislature, and it occurred to him
( ..........W. T. Bailey
and to Attorney W. J. Mooney of tho
ninissioners -,......... H . D. Edwards
Wednesdays and Fridays at t>
same village th at it would be well to
organize Cavalier county and add to it
■ k
.............................. E . U. Lee
----------------------------- ’ ;
Sleeping C ars m. arriving at Florence the day
tho three ranges in the western part of
Withers
following
at
10
a.
m.
Pembina comity. This w estern part of
E le g a n t
Insurer.......................... A. S. Patterson
WiMamette St.,
Pembina county was very much higher
Returning-stage
leaves
Flor­
D in in g Cars
tliau the rest of the county, and was
«essor................................ »• P - Uurton
ence on Mondays, Wednesdays
situated, the people said, and say yot,
Eugene,
I S uperintendent... .W . M. Miller T o u ris t
“ on the mountain. ’’ So McHugh got a
and
Fridays
at
-
p.
ni.,
arriving
Sleeping Cars
bill through tho legislature defining
Lane Co , Ore.
Irveyor................................ ° M. Collier
Cavalier county us it is te .ay.
in Eugene the lollowing day a!
ST. PA UL
lo n e r ................................ P. Cheshire
T hat was in the w inter of 1884-6.
M IN N E A P O L IS
L ic e of Peace............. .C. H. Holden
6 p. in.
A courthouse was built nt Lsugi.on,
DULUTH
which was designated its tho county
Every doctor kno”’s that wild
L ia b le .................................. A. Evans
scat, and nt the election in November
cherry bark is the best remedy
FARCO
Single fare - - - - Sfl.Oti
known to medical science ter
various county officers were elected.
A GREAT ADVOCATE.
STUART, TH E PAINTER.
g r a n d fo rks
TO
soothing and healing intlemed
But none of tho county officers came to
Round trip - - - - *'*•*
throats
and
lungs.
CRO OKSTON
Langdon to live. It was already a bad Good S t o r le . o f G e a rs « W o o d , a L a w y a * C n rlo u a H it s M o rn o f H la F a c u lt y F o r
Tickets for sale at IL B tugs
CITY OFFICERS.
o f M o o r Y e a r. Ago.
winter, and they could see no reason
U e a r tin c Faces.
Put ono o f
W I N N IP E G ___________
livery barn, Eugene, and at O. V
There are still some members cf fho
why they should como if there was
“ I do n 't wnut people: tp look at m y
H E L E N A «mt _
■ some one there to take charge of the New York bar who remember (ieorga pictures und say how benutiful the dra­
Hurd's ollie« in Florence.
W. II. Weatlierson
records. So they united in asking E. J Wood, the contemporary of Daniel pery is. The face is w hat I rare about,”
BUTTE
■resident
Fox, u young man just from Canada, Lord, Ogden Hoffman, W illiam Kent, said Stuart, the great American painter.
O. W. Ilurd
: to take charge of the offices until sum­ James T. Brady and other distinguish­ He was onco asked w hat he considered
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Wm. Kyle I
mer. Fox accepted the position, or posi- ed lawyers of many years ago. The ven­ the most characteristic feutnre of the
oard of Trustees
L. Christensen I
TO
! lions, and in December took charge of erable Benjamin D. billinran bns de­ faoo. He replied by pressing the eud of
M. Morris i C H IC A G O
o ve r y o u r
h ic tio n a i.
! (he affairs of the county. The court- scribed George Wood us being eonspio- his pencil against tho tip of his ncse,
: house was then a largo building—in lions for his great learning, his wonder­ distorting it oddly.
«corder......................... John H. Morris W A S H IN G T O N
Tho B oot H n d lc a l
fact, too large for use. Fox decided ful power in stating his cases and his
Of The
His faculty at fending physiognomy
A
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............... t .. .J . A. Pond
tliat it wou.d bo better to leave it va- mathematical power in argument. Ho fom, times made curious hits. There
Iressurer
Wo now have aom* o f the m w t eml-
ren
t
pi.-v*i»
Uu*
tu
the
United
Stale«.
ENGLISH
LANGUAGE
| cant until spring, and he took up his was a great ndvocate. Frederic R. Cou- i
n persen in Newport celebrated for
.................G. C. Cunrpton N E W Y O R K
Uiiu inal’opportuwitle« ami » o i « k
larsbal..
abode in a one room “ claim shack," the dert some time ago told tho following i
•ocfctftnlnvnt'.y St <• ut « for «iving you
p0WcrH of calculation, but in other
BOSTO N AND A LL
tl.e
medical
advice.
Write
fteoly
COMPLETE
only other bui.U ug in town. This wa> story of Mr. Wood: “ le a n remomber, i respects almost un idiot. One d«y
parthralar* in j cur c»*c.
P O I N T 8 E A S T ami 8 O U T H
AitdreM, Dr. J. C. AYER,
i about 15 by 20 feet in dimensions, ami looking back to early boyhood, that von- J Stnart, being in tho B ritish museum,
I.owoll, M a.t.
SECRET SOCIETIES
SUCCI ENT
, there he lived and did business tliat crablo figure and recall speaking to ouo I came upon « bust whose likeness was
Fur information, timecards, maps and tickets
Sk
aeq à A
winter. Ho was deputy clerk of the t f his contemporaries about him. Tbo ' apparently unmistakable, (.'ailing the
etc., coll on or write
a u t h o r it a t t v
courts, county judge, r> rnty treasurer, | erson to whom I spoke said, ’ V es, a I curator, ho suid, ‘1 sec you have a head
county auultor ami register cf deeds. client of mine got an opinion from of ‘Calcnlnting Jemmy. ’ ”
M c M u rph ey ,
F. A A. M. Florence Lodge No. 107.
FIRGT SUNDAY SCHOOL.
■ Regular communication on second General Agent. Rooms 2 and I. Shelton Block,
Tie- sheriff lived in the country mid the Georgo W<od once.’ ’W ell,’ I aaid,
• 'C alculating Je rn m y l'” repeated
superiutend'-nt of schools lived ju°t ‘how was it done, how much did ho ' the curator iu amazement. “ T hat is
301.86s Vocsbulary ren n .
KUGKSE, OREGON.
nJ fourth Saturdays in each month.
J o h n W e s le y ’« I n G e o rg ia A ntedate® R o b ­
across the Miuiiloba line. The sheriff ohurge?’ for even in those early days : the head of Sir Isaao N ew ton.”
247 Editors a id jpaclallsts
O. W. Huai), W. M.
e r t K a lk e « ’ f i f t y Year».
A. D. C H A R L T O N ,
did not servo out his term, for he v-
the professional instinct asserted itself.
On another ixi'ttsicu, w hile dining
, G. Kxorrs, Secretary.
S3J
Readers
for
Quotations
In
recounting
the
ministrations
of
Assistant General Passenger Agent.
put
in - jail for slxx,ting n man
in a , fig .
‘I w ill tell you,’ my friend replied. : w ith the Duke of N orthumberland, his
John
Wesley
in
Georgia,
where
the
fa-
.
.
5000
Illustrations
255 Morrison St. Cor. 3d.
client w ent to him uud said, “ Mr. 1 host privily called his attention to a
mous preacher sowed t the Urst Reeds of There was not another living soul wit.
P o r t l a n d O r . Cost over Joöo.ooo
Wood, 1 would like to have your opin­ gentleman und asked tho painter if lie
Methodism iu America, the Rev. W. J. in two miles.
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Appendix
of
47.468
Entries
Fox lived entirely alone, and did his ion on these papers. ” “ Give -ie the pa­ knew hitu. S tuart hud never seen him
A. R. General Lyons Post, No. 58
Scott, D. D., in The Ladies’ Heme
I meets second and fourth Saturdays
Journal, claims that Wesley established own cooking, except the bread bkl.ing, pers and come back tomorrow, ” said the ' before.
each month at 1‘.30 p. in.
the first Sunday school in the world at which was done by a ucighlxir three great lawyer. The papers were produced i “ Tell mo w hat sort cf a man ho is.”
J. I. BtirTKBFiKLD, Commander.
The fail nu.ulier of aroni, and term. 1 Savannah, lu connection with bis oth­ miles away. Lai^don, though the coun­ and the client departed. The uoxt day
“ I may sp"ak fr:.ukly?”
J. 0. FLINT, Proprietor
J. L. F urnish , Adjutant.
different dictionaries for the entire alphatad i- er labors, which w ere indeed prodigions, ty seat, was not y tt a postofflee. The he presented himself before Mr Wood,
“ By all m oans."
___ 3
o a ii l “ IT iffV lln llf ir ii ’ *
postmaster
of
Ulga,
in
the
eastern
part
“ Well, if tho Alm ighty ever w rote w
Wesley, soon atler his «nival in Geor­
as follows: S ' i » i > st 1. ôj. sx); .V. ihciik t
F lo rs n o a , O rsg o n .
of the comity, used to send over a largo und nothing more. Tho client was in ­ legible hand ho is tec greittcst rascal
105,000; W sim TSB (International), 125,000: ( F.5 gia, iu 173(1, began to provide for the
paeknge of letters mid papers about telligent mid assumed th at ho should th at ever disgraced society. ”
TUBY, (six Y duine..
complete,' 225.0.0. Sunday school inslrucliou cf the chil­ twice a week to the people whom he
Lodge, No. 131,
puy him th at sum, which ho did. A lter : It appeared that thu man was sn a t­
0. U. W. Perpetua
...........
dren
of
the
parish.
His
devotion
to
chil­
OUR
AIM—To
furnish
tho
he
1 .* and
..... 1 0.1
furi
STASDARI», over 3(0,OlX);
meets every 1st
3d <11
Saturdays
dren at times almost amounted to in­ knew lived near Langdon, and Fox waiting aw hile ho asked, “ W hat about ' torney who had been detected in sundry
acli month. Members and visiting accommodations
at reasouabo
fatuation. Children were likewise equal­ would give to thene people their mail my papers, Mr. Wood?” “ They are not dishonorable acts.
retliren in good standing are cordially
Sari
lr
I’a„es
Free
ly attached to him, as sbowu iu their when they called for it. There was not worth a d—u ,” replied Mr. Wood, and , S tu art's daughter tells n pretty story
nvited to attend. J . J . A ndkkson , M. W. prices.
intercourse witli him. Both on week one settler 40 miles to the west, but ho made no fu rth er comment on tho , of her fath e r’s garret, where many of
|W m K vlk , Recorder.
Ills unfinished pictures were- stored:
days and Sabbaths be gave no little a t­ about 40 and 60 miles northwest, near case. ’ ”
David Dudley Field used to reluto , “ The garret was my playground, nnd
tention to educational work. As a pre the Manitoba line, there were several
e e ts
agents w a n t e d .
Il 0. 0. F. Heeeta Lodge No. Ill,m
limiuary labor on the Sabbath before the settlers, and some of t hese nsed to drive tho follow ing: "Georgo Wood was tlie I a beautiful sketch cf Mme. Uondpurta
|li every Wednesday evening ill Lodge
evening servife lie required them t o ’ th at great distance to “ tile” on a home­ persouificatiou of logio and cold “s | was tho idol that I worshiped. A t la st
w . w . NEELY, Prop'r.
|H:dl, Florence, Orégon. Brothers in
convene iu tho church, at which time I stead or a tree claim. When they uid marble. 1 was sittin g beside him in I got possession cf colei's and au old
good standing invited to attend.
catechised llicui thoroughly uud fur that, Fox had to give them their meals court ouo day when ho uroso to argue panel utnl fell to work copying tho pic­
T homas J. B ores , N. G.
Tables furnished with all the ■ E. D. BRONSON & CO, he
nishc-d them with additional leaching and lodgings, and, in fact, ho had often a case, and as ho arose his coattails ture. Suddeuly I heard a frightful roar­
CiiAS. 11. V andeuuukg , Sec.
to keep u sor t of hotel.
caught tho hack of tho chair and hung ing sound. Tim kitchen chimney was on
delicacies of the season. Wild j
from the Bible itself.
Pacific Coast Agent»
Tho winte r of 1884-6 was very cold, over it. Wood stood up and sjioke, I fire. Presently my father appeared, to
In
tlie
present
Wesleyan
Memorial
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
game, fish and fruit in season. Best
church iu (savannah thc-.e is a Sunday and at night Fox used often to lie should think, for fully two hours, but see if tho (ire was likely to do any dam ­
933 M arket S t.
age. Ho saw th at 1 looked very foolish
srhcol icom into which liununds cf | awake and listen to the blizzards howl never onco did those coattails move.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
accomodations for the traveling
“ On one occaiiou a young lawyor nt being caught «t such presumptuous
children
( low'd icr Sunday instruction. around Ids little shuck. Ho was kept
F r u i t » Food.
busy,
however,
for
there
were
many
who had engaged (.»-orgo Wood to try u employment and pretended not to see
The original school w a. Jess in number, ,
A Chicago physician is responsible but it was unquestionably tbo first Suu- j filings, registerings of mortgages and a case was asked, ‘How did the judge me. B ut presently he could net resist
" RE3BYTERIAN CHURCH, Florence, public. Charges reasonable.
for revolutionary theories in regard to day school iu the world. When taught I few deeds. Au average of two or threo C harge tho jury?’ ‘Oh, Georgo Wood , locking over my »hculdcr.
Oregon. Sabbath service; Sabbath-
fruits. He uluu taxis to prove the prac by Wesley, it numbered between 80 and men would come to see him daily on charged tho ju ry ,’ w as tho le p ly .” -
I school, 13 o’clock a. in. Preaching II
“ ‘Why, boy,' t-aid he—so ho nsed to
ticai woxthu>si.t*s us lood of all culti­ 76 tcholurs, but lrctn all accor-nts there : business, but be seldom saw a woman. New York Time*
I o’clock a. in. ami 7 p. in. Sacrament of
address me— ‘you m ust not mix your
jttie Lord’s supper on 1st Sabbath of
vated varieties. Hyper acid fruits, such were tew if any ludieu boys in his eur- Nearly all the « 'ttlc ri near him at thut
I colors w ith turpentine. Yon m ust bave
I January, April, July and October.
as the lemon, shaudock, orange, apple lier clueses. A very high authority, sir tiuio were bachelors, who afterward
NUT TKEES.
’ some o il.’ ”
I Everybody id welcome to all the services.
and cherry, lie usseits, should never te Charles Reed, M. P., LL. D., of Lug went buck to Canaria to g it m arri ♦ ;
1 It is pleasant to odd th a t tho little
I Pastor requests Ciiriatians to make T w en tv-th rcs
eaten. bnLacid tim ts, such as the laud, is clearly of the opinion that this and indeed Fox did tho same. Every F la n t t t ia Nut», nnd ttia T r e e . W i l l C ro w girl who thus foetid her inrpiratiorr
| themselves known.
M iles W est
grape, pear nod piacll, may be eaten, Bunday school w as the hrst founded iu | body was jexir, mid yet they all seemed
A f t e r A w h ile .
eventually hecamn n portrait painter of
I. G. K notts , Pastor.
The aae nt which any n u t trees coma m erit.— Y outh's Companion.
of Eugene. but with ( xih we < uulion. bweet fruits, the world, and th at it antedates by a to enjoy I h( inselves, though they had
, like the tig. banana and date, lie un- half cenluiy the secular instruction cf ! to haul their wheat from CO to To miles , into bearing depends on tlie cure giveu
1 qualiilfdiy tonimencs. as they are aim- Robert Rutkes at Gloucester, England, i to market.
to tlm trees. Some authorities stuto thut
FOR AN OCEAN VOYAGE.
, ply wild tiuits and have not been es well as tho first school in America ; The w inter passed very swiftly, and 16 or 20 years arn necessary 13 bring
ATTORNEYS
changed flow their natural condition» upon Raikcs’ plan which was estub in the sninmi r Mrnncy and McHugh them into full beuring from the tim e T a k e D o ty D a l i th e C lo t h e . Y e . T h in k
came w ith their families. Then other the nut Is planted This is u mistake,
! or Govor by wan On the o tln r hand, lishetl iu the cily of S ew York.
Yon W ill N eed.
I the tw its be loudemus, he says, are
settlers began to pour in. Euilditigs as trees thut have been well cared for
“ Take only half tho clothing th a t von
A. C. WOODCOCK,
G r a n t ’« D iffe r e n t I f nt«.
forced or abnormal variations, ns is
went up, us if by magic, and in a few should I ear a bnshel cf nuts in teu yeurs, think you w ill need for an ocean voy­
shown winn tu .tiv u ti<1 uLd aiterwuid
After ins return from abroad G rant months there were a postofflee and a and the quantity w ill increase rapidly age and do not attem pt to bare a sm all
allowed to run wild. They immediate- hail a little Japanese servant, who took dozen dwelling», 'i'alk of a railroad be­ each year after th at time.
trunk in your stateroom ,” w rites E m ­
)y re'rogiaoe ai.d assen.« the tour and cj,urg„ cj jliai UH though the g<
gc uerul gan to lie hoard, Hnd in a few month«
Honio persons may enjoy raising these ma M. Hooper in Tho Ladies’ Homo
inedible qualities originally iuhi rent in wrre H bit of machinery und be wet e the it came. Then indeed Pooh Bah Fox trees from reed. To he «urn if is rather Journal. “ I la v o iu y o u r largest shaw l
E ugene,
-
O re g o n
Money Saved
them. Man, be cia.u.s, lias net been engineer, ¡some cf the newspaper men hnd to surrender his glory. He chose to a slow process, but it is interesting strap a traveling rug, heavy w rap—a
f ^ i t n o m , 7 and 8 McLaren’"
By
able to make a picptr lood of them. noticed Ihut in the oc.urso of one trip take up tlie humble position of »nprrin- work. When planting the nuts, if they golf raps is (xocllont—sr.u v inlrella,
®P’ iial attention given to collections ftuo Pr
They are unnatural combinations o Grunt hud on six different bats, and tendent of tho schools of the comity have th in shells h > perfectly sure th a t rntibeis, small onshion to tie on IL h
business.
P atro n izin g it.
fruit clement», and ure fiiqueutly they laughingly asked hitu w hat was and he still retains (he place, lie is t.is- th> y have not dried our. ut all. Tits best buck of your deck chair, u warm dress
prone to cause digestive distuibaucca the significance of the change. Grant poard to think that, in spite of the com­ plan is to g< t them us soon us they ripen : of plain (!« h G ; i , and a fKtir.t-1 w rapper
E. O PO TTER .
taken into the stomach. By fore­ said: "W hy, I do not know. 1 supjiosc'd forts and couveiiienc-os of the present and plain them ut ouoo. Wht’U this ir I to nsc i;s r, iflghtgown. Wont a chamois
Prop. when
leg seedlings, graltm g and assioncusly 1 had on A.e satne bat ail the t.n.«. ” mode of life here, he enjoyed himself n otp rsslbl -. keep tie .n in moist sand or i pocket v;eil secured w ith a tapo «bone
Geo. Hale
........A ttorney-at-L aw ....
cultivating uudcr aiiifioal conditions Investigation biougl.t cut the fact that more th at w intcrV hen he wns monarch in sawdust u n til they can bo started. Ihe w aist lor ycur k t t t r cf credit, jew ­
man has modified the progenitors of the little Jap, through the suggestion of of all the goverumt nt offl<cs cf Caviuitr Butternuts, wuluuis, hickory nuts uud j elry, money, etc.
EUGENK, OREGON.
our present domestic fruits, he has some of the laoies of the party or some county.—Langdon (N. D .) Cor. Chicago filb rts. living hard shelled, w ill keep in ; ‘‘In n largo traveling bag place a
NOTARIES.
made them ucctptahie to the palate, of the committee, had received ideas ns Record.
■,'rricz At the Court House.
_
growing conditloo m uih longer, but ' chcngu cf undirw chr, hose, bedroom
but he has net eliminated their harm tul to what kind of a hat the general ought
should be planted iu Ih» fall, as they ; sllpptra and needed toilet nrtiules, w ith
D ls r r r n iu r u t ,
qualities.
_ ___________ _
to wear nt certain towns, if it w it s a
germinate b itterw lren allowed to freeze, ( which include a sm all l ot v.aft.r Img.
A. R. BUTTOLPH,
"E
lla,
you
have
been
playing
all
the
coliege town, just before he arrived t l i e
E . E . B E N E D IC T .
Koak aud >»w«wx.
bottle of salts, vuselina, box of catbur-
a/t'-rn'siii with these, toy soldiers, ’i b a l ' i. as th a t cracks tho shell.
The fall plauiiiig is nature’s owr ’ tic pills and buttle of camphor. Do not
“ Tbo finaucial eituatiou has caused little Jap would tiptoe to 1 he general, not a prepier ¡ inns» mi nt for a big gill
A T T O R N E Y - A T - L i-A -W .
plan and the neare r wo follow h'-rw ay- forget n comfortable olotb steamer cap
considerable research or- the subject,” remove the slouch hat, place a silk hat Lke you,” said her mother.
tho better results wo mny expc--t. An l ! uud u gauze veil if you nre afraid of u
remarked the cheerful idiot to his pna carefully on the general's bead aim trip
“
But.
mamma,
I
urn
not
playing
with
Florence. : : Oregon.
tor the other day. “ 1 suppose." he con­ out, the gpucn.l never losing a word of the aoluicn. I pick'd out the offi < is o th tr tiling, do not plant the nuts (hop. : i little sunburn. Wear a Jadret su it of
O r e g o n - tinued, “ that you have made a study cf t.ny conveisation. At Ibe next stop, if
Nature drops thorn on the aurfaeo tun 1 mixed cheviot or serg« and m silk w aist
m o re n o ® '
it was explain* d to the little Jap thut and playrd w ith th em .” —Pearson': gives them a ti.i- k ooverlugof leaves in on board. A fter starting put on tho old­
the moneys of the Bible?”
Weekly.
__
it
was
a
soldier
town,
off
would
come
which the d irt tateh i-sn sit blows about, er gown and lounge in it until you land,
“ Oh, yes,” replied the minister
FRANK B WILSON-
80 YEARS’
A«*couiite>l I ‘o r.
tin u the snow covers ail and h dps th e when it cau be given to n rtewardees.
blandly. ” 1 am familiar, to lie anre, the tiJk bat and mi went the general’s
e x p e r ie n c e
m ilitary bat. He mane it a rule for ihe
Mabel— W hat an Interesting talker le a .■ s to decay uinl form a iviveriug oi fc'oine traveler« try to dress for d:unvr
with the Biblical coins.”
"1 infer that paper money was used gchei.il ne.v* r to appear ut two places Mr. Gusher l»l II« always holds one leaf Mold for tiro tree to grow iu.
and curry a steamer truuk filled w ith
the same bat, and the joke of it waa
i t is not practicable for any of U’ to silk waists and fancy neckwear, but for
when be speak«.
. . CREGON at (he time of the flood,” continu'd toe in
that
Grant
himself
did
not
know
any­
FLORENCE. -
try to raise all the»« kinds of nuts, but nu eight day jomney thia is poor tast*»
idiot, sparring for u chance to make n
Mr«. Gusher— Docs he? T hut uc
thing of the scheme ” —Philadelphia count - for the hair I found n:i hisshoul
select the ones moat likely to »nccced in ami s lot of trouble. Olbera buv-.i tfca
home thrust.
“ What has led you to this conclu­ Inquirer
cur climate, and by proper care aud a t ­ smell truuk in iu« Cabin, arid before
der lakt night —.itiuuii Mag.uiue.
tention ii ukc a sms e s of it. We may Inuding pack the things :u it the* are to
sion?” asked the past.ir.
k I RAW
DMION»
■llaht Be W oru.
m t reap the bi n. lit of onr labors, but be risen only ou ihe re.tn.i t ( ' . g“ , und
“ Well, we read of where the dove
The
principal
defense
of
the
Datcli
in
.....
CorvmoMT» Ac.
brought the green back to Nouh.” -
“ Tbesn stripe., ” sighed the
she w ar with Alva was found in the our cbiidr. u w ill an-l theirs after tbaaL send it to tlm ship couijifluy s ( fii'-c un­
An.’tni' widtn* * skrtch
as
|__
J sirS I, .« ..rtaln ' or <.,Snlon ? £••/?,j ^ J J lc « -
til their return. It most be teroembored
Wasbiugtou Times.
"m ake a man feel .m a ll.”
• liurei> i’T of their country, bm all l»t»- —V ick's
h prcbshlf
.L Potent«
that 3J pouuds cf hnygrgo if tbo aver­
Tbo kind womuu who bad come into iou». rong curtain walls and very wine
U nn .M »M lrL .n «d «n tHal.
Caveaus«'1
a " , í /ibakerat« Fc««- j
Naw bill Kffbctln Malhod.
•«nt fr««. <>ia«at ««eocy for •»¿uni.SU
age w eight alli'A'id free on t ’u c '.iti-
« T H iL T » rt» M ii« r r x .’o»« Is the darkiome place to cheer him sinned i.itela» tilli d w ith water were the chni-
P a lm u takan thorn «h " T n , * c o '
W4VTS.I»
Rrnl n
*’rJ , ~ . <1---fran'td rt. . (Ili- «I«’« I" hlS' S*'- I.ur IMI-In.-«. in Ihelrnwi radiantly.
“ How did her father striso you when u e n t Warm wraps and woolen urnier-
rprrial nottea, w tthoot chareo. In ( “«
act eristics of a Dutch lorti float ton.
work
« „ d ■ « v i a ron n »l(“ . It
- - - I"
, m»inlY . nfllre
. .
you culled on him?”
wear are necessary a* uil s»T«on» g( luy
“ Only th in k .” she urged, "how
K
«»me In »»• V’ M ;X
i„H i.l rt II me
~
“ First w ith his left and then w ith ar lUTQis the A tlautic.”
rear (Hid t
»»«• I»
murb worse they would lie if they ran
A wagon loud of m ortur w ill fill almat
«ÎT
i J r «•l«n Mont hl r FA. R« fere lire B r -
A hnnfoomely lUwrtrated we^Ily.
m «
um hrellx " — D aU n t Free Bros*
H iJ r «•If »«'1 r»—C
n iY tlo p v , Herbert
the other way. " —Detroit Journal.
r r
c p io w ä C O .
lid hod*
£ T e X m » * ..
u ’ C W £ M °-
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H u m c o . ” 1* “ * " ’-
Tort
ORTKERN
Pacific, Ry.
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
D ry G oods
When the children ret their
feet wet and take tide « j.th e m
a hot fact bath, a bovi o f h it
drink, a dose t f Ayer’s Cherry
Pec.jral, ard pvt them to ted.
The chances are they will te
all ri»ht in the ircrr.irp. Con­
tinue the Cherry Teetotal a few
days, until all coup.h has dis­
appeared.
Old coughs ere also cured;
we mean the coughs cf bron­
chitis, weak throats and irritable
lungs. Even the hard coughs
of consumption ere always
made ecsv and frequently cured
by the continued use of
F a n c y G oods
F u r n is h in g G oods
À
C lo t h in g
Shoes
WE DEFY C O M PETITIO N .
RESPECTFULLY
J.
Dr. Ayer’s
Cherry Pev Dral
P lasters
THROUGH TICKETS
Standard
k in g s
J
R.
'M y
MORRIS **» HOTEL,
Head of Tide Hotel,
P
E lk P r a ir ie H o te l.
Attorney a t Law,
ON EUGENE AND
FLORENCE
STAGE
R O U TE.
Notarv Faillie, Surveyor
notary public .
PATENTS
Scientific Jfinerican.
Hew
talks Sääri» r 8U Wsrtlarn". D *
V. KAUFFMAN.