J T H E W EST ► YOUR HOHE PAPER I) tói. ! SUPPORT IT * u -7—? r^ p 1 t --•?•-? r 'i ,S A ADVERTÍSERS U > r .K i* ^ C K ? ► O T S IA W ’S CÎTL7 FA P ÏS , 4 OPPORTUNITY ?. L ^hadtaa»p«A,«^adk,r»wthmh Arfroif* MSmJ FLORENCE, OREGON. FRIDAY, June 9, 1899. G E N tr îA L J lr-. i ;H¥ AV, S T A T E OFFICERS- b r ft m u O G o v e rn o r............................ T . T. G eer. S e c retary oi S ’a t e .................F. I. D unbar. T rea su re » .................................. F . 8 . Moore. S u p t. P u b lic I n s tr u c tio n J . II. A ckerm an S ta te P r i n t e r ..........................W . H . 1 eea is e u g e r s Meyer & Ky!e, Florence, Or. I from b lorenee to Sat. Francisco. V» ill al .> bring up freight *<<- *** *«« **• O T A O F E L IN E 1 . I For further information inquire H . H , B a r r e t t , P r o p ’ r, -O F - L eaves Florence M ondays, W ed n es­ A. W. BEADLE & CO. days and F ridays. 14 California St A rrives a t Florence T uesdays T h u rs ­ C O U N T Y O FFIC E R S G L A -R IO IK L E IT Ju d g e ................... .........E . Ü. P o tter. C o m m issio n ers ........ W . T. B ailey . . . H . D. E d w a rd s C le rk ............... 4¿. ,U. .Lee ............... W . W. W ith e rs A S. P atter* D I’ 0 it n M •!•• !• ' ' ERN , 1 aciííc, R y. . . JS, A. E v an s C o n sta b le . W . IL W oathers.m Board of Trastees O. W . H u rd W in. K yle j J W. C arm an M. M orris ì ite c u d e r . ............. .John I. T r e a s u r e r ............... .............E . B. W ilson M a rs h a l................... . . . G. C. C um pton ! N S P u ilm a n B utterfield S leep in g C ars E leg a n t D ining Cars T o u r is t S leep in g SE C R E T SO C IETIES. Cars ST. PAUL M IN N E A P O L IS F. & A .M . F lo re n c e L odge No. 107 j i R e g u la r coin in u n ic a tio n on second and fourth S a tu r d a y s in e a c h m o n th . E . W . C onn, W . M. A DULUTH FA R G O TO J. I. Bu i h ia iELn, Secretary. G RA N D FO RKS CRO O KSTO N Stage leaves Eugene daily ex­ cept F nndij’S, at . is a great tonic to the nerv es. ; w /tte .'At rt.-’n t''-'. $5.011' O ur Martis&l Dc-partt>**nt b n one of the >r.ORt e’..H’iont pYyglcla u the Uuttwi Star.',. T-'.i I».-<»•' < <• 4 Jm t how you ••.re i uifni. t.t . You , , v’ttl Vi 11 rectivf vî.1 mottle .......... »i-u at receive in*- tlie u best 3 MYifÌMtUL OGSt. ' «Ifir ttU, 69.01) » J w D.;. AYLR J Lowc-1. '¿Bed. < TyT AV!.— .-.-W ,- h i W HOME Dictionary ENGI.I5H LANUIJAGC I \/l ’\ \ M i v il COM PLETE y 3 U C C IE N T A U T H O R IT A T IV E P O IN T S E A S T " 1 I S O U T H _ I O .O . F . H e ce tfi L odge N o .I l l ,m e e t s I For tn fo rin stin n , tim e c a rd s, m aps and tic k e ts i ¿01,865 V ocabulary F erm i call on nr inlto 247 E J ito rs a iiJ ¿ipsciaUdts 533 lien le rs f«»r Q uotations General Agent. Rooms 2 and 4. S helton Block, ’ 5000 Illu stra tio n s EUGENE, OREGON. ! Cost over $960,000 A D CHARLTON, 1 Appendix oi 4 7,468 E n trie s | 0. 0 . F . M ap le L odge N o., 139, m eets A ssistant General Pa-senger Agent, 1« every T h u rs d a y e v e n in g in N eely's 2 ’ uorriBon St., Cor., gtl. Hull, b e a te n , O ie g ei:. B ro th e rs in good ! E’o r tlS v n .d , O r . T he full nu m b er of \to rrti a n d term * In every W e d n e sd a y e v e n in g in L Hull. F lo re n c e , O reg o n . B ro th e rs g jud e ta n d in g in v ite d to a tte n d . A stfllE W liKL'ND, N . G . I t . L. E vans , Sec. R. F'flcMuaPHEY, standing iuviti-d to a tte n d . W ill ia m 15r.v x n , N . G. P h i l . N ivolle , See. FLORENCE, OR. J. F. TANNER. p Wp. § § § § TANNER HOTEL C H U R C H D IR EC TO R Y K E .'B Y T E B IA N C H U R C H , Florence, ; O r e g o n . S .tb b u th s e r v ic e , thihbath- Dree m -I ioo I, U) o ’clo ck a . in. P re a c h in g 11 E V IltY T lIIS O FIRST-CLASit. o ’clhrk «». I»- **« T«s>. p w» New York Oeo. Hale Tonsorial Parlors. K aon. •"They «ay that ex Mayor Latrobo went to some sort of a celebration given by tlie Ebenezer colored church down on Montgomery street, said a man about town. "Ho was asked to speak and of course complied in his usnul style. ‘You have named this church after a great man. he said, 'and 1 hope yon will try to < malate his example. He was a man who couldn't be led astray by any one and believed bis firRt duty was to God and then to his fellow man. He was a '— Well. 1 don't know wbut all be didn't say about that fellow Ebenexer. but anyhow he noticed for some reason or other his address wasn't ustuinnltu- onsly r< ceivcd as usual, and us he drove away after the meeting behind Gid Liz be was humming the old hyu.n ‘Here 1 Raise My Ebenezer’ and trying to fig­ ure the matter out. Whi n he got homo, he ask, d a good Christian lady, who happened to be there on a visit, who Ebenexer was. “ ‘Why. yon goose.' said she. *Eben- ezrr wasn't a mun. Ebenezer means a stms. Didn't yon know th n tf “ Now when General Latrobe ad­ dresses a church audi( nee he curries a pocket Bible dictionary with him. Baltimore News. — F a n F o r tb r Shah. A Tension Indicator ;uu *. cnui OLE MYKIND, W hite Y u ta n r .ih lie .S n n T v o r the careful buyer. Send for our cidgaat IL f . catalog;. o r ^ f r e - ». W hite S ewim M achine C o . no*. Fn ” it H D id .* « During the winter months the little colony of 60 or 70 English people at Te­ heran organize concerts for one anoth­ er’s amusement. There is a dance now and thin at the legation, end when the weather is c«M of course there is skat­ ing. Hkuting ia the greatest marvel of all to the Persians. Some years ago the ilifTi'i'etiv (lic iio iiu r-' rt t th e ♦ n ti’e ia late shall. Nasr-i-Din. saw *:0 skaters ’ I ft* follow s: St’vKM-LM ’i, W lRCKKSTF.R W R IT E F O R C IR f lJ L S P S twirling and curling and «pinning Sewing Machines w . manufac'., 0 »• , l<>5.0)0; WtU’. r ’-S (b itv ca tio iiA l), 125.000; F i : k ■ gracefully on the ice. He was amused. price« U f >re y o . purchase 1 f 1. Tf’P.Y, (six v>Iunw>. com plete,) 226,0(^): T h e H e w M oat a. wina W nce.ir 1 He Ihonght it wonderful. The next day oail’.', ..U. he sect to the legation and borrowed u S FAN DA a n , over 3 M Unions, 'Vore. ■ ». dozen )>airs of the skates. Th» «e be .Sanple l ’ugcs Free......... i mude his minister« put on and attempt to skate on the lake in the palace ‘ grounds. The poor ministers were ter­ G r.«d d e a l e r s w a n t e d 111 e v e r y i . u n ribly diMomfitcd. but it was twice as A C £ N f S W ASJT I J . much as their beads were worth to re- W r i t « fur p r i c e r a n d t e r t u t t o 8 a n F u n 1 fuse. HiR majesty was Wore amused E . D . B ro n s o n & C o , in - " , < ' a 1. ; than ever, nnd he nearly bad an apo­ plectic fit from laughing. Pacific Coast Agents SAG I DANCISCO, C A l. Ilo m u n ll m l r r w . 933 Market S t. In conridering the problmn of heat­ ing the large department stores which are now to be found in uearly every big city it is very wi li worth taking into account the animal heat distributed by the many cnatomers ’ ho come into sneb establishments. That this is ccn- slderalle isevidenced by the expevienc« IS JUST of nt least one engineer, who, in on« MA.P.ION MORRIS Pro’p. WHAT such ease, fonnd that after 9 :30 a. in. on a day in midwinter, with th« ther­ Shaving . • is c THE mometer at the fre e r ing point, no other Hair C n t t i i - . g . . 35 heat was needed to keep the pluc« WORD warm. This fact, however, emphasizes Razor Honed ■ • 25 ¡IM PLIES. as well the great need of a go,si system Scissors Ground • • >5 of ventilation in aneb bniWings, as without it the air would soeu become C x’e g o n . vitiated much bey,uni any reasonably It pcrmittible degree. — (kmier's Maga­ zine. indicates IcekoM» PI re«. the state C'urionaiy. aa icehouse is the most of the tension at a gixncc. M A C E ur.-i R E P A IR E D . likely place in the world f,»r u fire, in­ Its use m a r t time w i n g surance fates are high on lee sheds ns ---- BY----- and easier sew ing;. to be aim, it prebihitive of any policies being taken ou t Kp,intone..ns «.umtms- I t ’s our ow n i.-jTrr.tk.. tion is renpnusit h, tor the fires in ice and is found only n thr cbed«. ae< „»ding to some authorities. y io r o x x o ® , O r e g o n . When a layer of ice ia melfej around ♦ V ♦ * » . * * tbs top and sides in summer, an im­ mense amount of brat is ret free. When Good Work Done at Reasonable Price«. conditions are exactly favorable, spon­ taneous combustion »«Ires place. Others S e w in g M a c h ln * N O T A R IE S . believe that a wa»e*of warmth »nd moisture is ,-rented by th" melting I,-» and that this attracts lightning. It. sny W e have other striiingf A. R. R IJT T O L P H , ca*-e an ic< honae is a beautiful place ter tmprovements that appeal to a tire. F lo r M >iev l i v i l By In, » but, according to the report of tha Maryland state board of health, it would appear that such filters may . ste ad ily lose efficiency until they be- KB JVILAON NOTARY P r o p fL O R E N O E . PUBLIC. - - O REG O N Cleveland, Ohio, F ,c «,'« •>* W i;’e A •< j ( Conpiny, S in Fran usco. Big Selection—Can save you money M y usili Girts. 11 1),» M s siä Boy’s C lotlK Scotch Lawn Men’s Shirts 25c. and up Fust Colors Boys’ j Pretty Patterns 4c. per yard. Fretty Shirt Waists 130 yds. calico for $1.00 A. F. C. Ginghams 10c, per yard. ! Duck “ 20c. “ “ Boys’ Suits 75c. Men’s “ $2.75 “ “ “ “ La's mä Dress Shirts Ladies’ Undervests 5c. and up Childrens “ 6e. “ “ Suiting at H, 10, 12, 15, Men’s Underwear 20c. por yard : : : 50c. and up per suit. S e n d u s y o u r m a il o rd e rs ; th e y w ill h a v e oro& , ”± ? ^ J. V. Kauffman. North Willcmetto S.raot, Lone Co., Oregon. NOT SO CRUEL. Row • W o r th y U o ia a n lfa r lb a a S ttg h l M is ta k e . An enthusiastic member of the Soci­ ety For the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, whose short sight and big heart are in diametrically opposite pro portions, bad a peculiar eiperieiy a the other day. He was walking down Pry tanhi street and noticed wh^seem ed to be the members of a liouscuold assem­ bled around a small bonfire in a yard adjoining a cottago. They were appar­ ently deeply engrossed in some nnnenal proceeding, and a very peculiar, dense black smoko was arising from tho tiro. The scene was so «Id that the good man stopped to look. when, to bis hor­ ror. a half grown boy in the crowd sud­ denly produced a large Maltese cat and thrust the animal directly into the heart of the smoko. “ I wonder if that will do it." said a woman who was looking on “ Ob. this will kill anything I” replied the boy. with a heartless langh The humanitarian felt bis blood ran cold The dense volume of vapor screen­ ed the wretched cteatnre. bat in bis mind's eye he beheld its agonized con­ tortions. and be could hardly find words to voice his indignation “ Yon cruel villain I" he screamed, “release that cat immediately I" The boy looked around with open month “ Mind your own business, you old lunatic!“ be replied with asperity “ My own business!'' exclaimed the member of the Society For the Preven tion of Cruelty to Animals, boiling over with rago “This la my business, air! Take that cat ont of the smoke or I'll have you in the parish priaonl'' The boy glared at him in apparent rtnpefaction. bnt the woman began to langh. “ We ain’t hurting the cat." she said, diving into the smoke and drawing forth the animal by the tail ••Heel It's onr poor old Tom. and bo'n bgeu deud and stuffed these five years! We're get­ ting the moths out of bis furl" The bnumnitarinn's jaw dropped He wiped bis forehead, and thaetcup smick­ ered audibly “ 1—ub—beg your pardon." be said faintly—"really I—er—J must catch thia car "—New Orleans Times Demo­ crat B a re H e a lth a n d M o n eg . Mrs. Cobblestone—My dear, the doc­ tor says n,y heuith will improve by chang, of air Mr Cobblestone—What kind of s change? •'He cays 1 must live at a higher alti­ tude. " “ There's s,*nM in that and wo can aava 11 heap o f m oney heaid.s.' "Of course Here we're paying $30 ,1 monta for this third floor fiat, when wo can get the sixteen*!, floor for $60 A WI m F a r s a a , “ You are now one." said tie, minis­ ter to the happy pair be had just lied together with a knet they noxrer could nndo. “ Which onet" asked the hrido ••Excuse mo Y,*u will have to settle that for yourselves." said the clergy n u n .— Tit Bite A r X tln a r I t ' » N e a a u r e . “ Is your friend a «tateewanf“ asked one politician “ Well.' answered the other, “ he thiuks he’* that big But. In tell the truth, bv isn't much more than a town- thipatuau " — Washington Star True t o I t e r W o r d . Mrs Brou 1 borough—Mrs Gnbb says “The sting,e»t man I ever kn.-w waa she aerer repeats the gossip she bon»« Mrs Richmond—Hhe neve, does She a fellow who in going ap stairs ulwnts skipped a step in order to eave hu shut always tells something tw ic e a« bud as what was told her. —New York Jooruul hutber." “That's nothing* 1 once knew c mao K l l l l a a a M n ve I t , who was so stingy that he won lit,1 t Witner (shortly after the Introdne trim his finger ns lie except wb,-n lie tiouy— I heg pardon Miwv— I didn't could borrow a jn< aknife. because It. catch your name 7 didn't want Io Wear oat hisov. u .' — I Mies Hniitb—Tbnt'» atranya* ^ b Chicago New». it'* epidemic!—Brooklyn Life. M a t b e r C to s e . * * Ladies’ Shoe« 90c. and up “ 75c. “ “ Latlie’a and Men’s ITose Men’a Children’s “ 20c. “ “ 10c. per pair. * F ilte r s for purifying waV-r nre of jin n y binds in their mechanical struc- com a first class c u ltu re beds for bact •"'•> Of T!lO U , W . P e r p e tu a Lo. to. S'. II. C o lv in , C o m m a n d e r. J . E . F tiu a is ii, A d ju ta n t. C g. i f d d ise a s e . <4 Msnth. We call your attention to the following priecs. We invite comparison. We want your trade. If good goods and low prices count we will get it. D n a ffe r a o f F ilte r # « w ays cau sin g suffering 3 rd P r o p r ie to r . Eash ■* EUGENE-FLO1U’ N (¥ E. B a n g s , & of the Eye. frequently causing severe STAGE LINE. Sun lay , Special attention to Diseases of asonable. CITY O FFIC E R S. P r e s id e n t............... First ► — I C onnects w ith S te am e r a n d S c c tts 1 lrg Stage L ine for D rain . Also w ith ! < age L ine for Coos B ay. C h a r g e s 1 ' ■ZM ?ae ; 1 I .C . H . H olden At Florence days ami S aturdays. • San Francisco, California. Patterson, M . D. BoesYonr Calling at the UMPQUA, E h L A I I i tripa A i . i E A . the steam er L A'ex. -e a rn e r ' o b a rts . W ill U’.H K e------ 0 REGULAR S ’ G U 'ü t NO. 6. Eugene. •cro ag ar Th an Oaa. Foot bridges in Morocco that are used for heavy traffic have been the subject oi much concern to the engineer* . Kim plunks on ouk striugpieces were the ma­ terials employed, lint these wore out so rapidly that a return to the old style of building was proposed This consisted ot cables made from the fiber of tho aloe These cables are plaited and twist­ ed from fiber and are nearly two inches thick aud 8L, inches wtdti They aro satnrated with tar and firmly nailed to oak (UuurkMig Th« ends are txeteued by iron «traps These caLkw make most ad­ mirable footpaths They «re sufficiently elastic to be pleasant under the feet, aud exportWioo ba« demonstrated that they are tar more do ruble than any ma­ terial nerototuru applied ter Uns pur­ pose. Ilsld Cp. Mlw Greener And to you were in the train that was held up by rubbersf W asu t you just tngbtcued to death? Miss K hitmg- inu 11 hardly butisvo it. but 1 waxu t frightened n bit Thai fact Is, when they caaie into tba car and ordered us to hold up oni hands, 1 thought H was going to be a lecture ou palmistry, and I didu I hud out differ­ ent until it wtu all over. - h i H u i l i s t - icnpL _________ Freaekmea food «* BraaA European nations vary very greatly in their c-ousojuptiuu uf bread T h e groatest Hour catei in the world la tho Frenchman, who eouanmea marly two pounds a day. or 71)6 pounds a year. This enormous quantity compared with the seeming niggardly 66 pouuds a year oaten by the Hcaudtuaviaa. marks the lutloeiMie at climatic conditions on food. -8 t Louis Font Dls|w,tcb ekrgy- A n E n g lis h pa p ei tails of a msu who had two curates, with ih" older ot whom be was at swords paiutk Uu being a up, „„ ted 10 ouotbor linuR he decided to take with turn the joaMgar* curate, whom be liked, and when ha cnnie to preach bis turewell aermou be chose a» bis text. “ Abide ye here with the ara. sad I uud the lad will go yon­ der and w or snip " Th e artist who Is in search of attitudes descriptive of {„“ ure, and poses depleting suffering, r t r d not go to the vB tislisn m artvrs o f old I f he roufd only see through the walla into tens o f thoflssaos o f homes all over thi« land, he would see w om en u n d tig o iag natures in s i l e n c e w ithout c T r.p ls irio g , k before which the |b r i* f or«b «t» o f the martyrs pate into „«dhiugntss. No one bet a woman can te ll the stcry of the s u f f e r ta g . the despair, and the despondency endured by women who rsrry a daily bo ideii o f ill health and pain because of disorders sod derangement «« the delicate nnd im portant organs that are distinctly fem inine One o f the worst effects o: troubles c f this kind is upon the nervous system. T h , torr«’ ss' sp bravely endured em aplrtcty and cfieernaus, shatter the nerves. Dr. Fierce’» Favorite Fre- m is an u n failin g cure W ira ltw e ak- ^ ,d disease o f the iemiH'rr».4 flour uleetnr irowV’e.’' «trs. Pm.l II'vT*ia~. of Jetdco. C..uipnetl an. •*! consorted secsrrt «loct-es and m It medicine, toot tntwl no retie,. 1 had 1 tisstrU fee tweiee v-srs. itvery ae -itn tied n week liefore the monthly tor iod vmk sfler. I was oLlGed to keep is .e*l ■ months last s u n n ,- I was jos, tike It. t bar twenty poitwls is fiotrr 1 s i r ewtehiog so noet, 1 wss eon- tn sonsanpaJoa. 1 ratlktsd «-Vesely Ins In n t/ back besrtn« dow , peins ia ith. i.hitts and ,-old m eats .\« rr taking U»s ot Itr Pierce'» Coldes Medical Ik*- ary eor«,ktna stormed. s,.d after sin >r i»r Fierce’» Pav-r-te Freseription toy Iwvstn» regular uVd wear psstrd wtlh- n. h v « I a.., fieshv, more s> thtn ore Mv neigh’s,1» are sarrn'ted to am luch rood ktauto after having at« xtt Constipation esusrs ijad ag»” .’ serious diseases It is speeaiiy Dr. Fierce'« P'-*««ant F s ilita