The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, June 16, 1899, Image 1

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VOL. X.
FLORENCE, OREGON, FRIDAY, June 16, 1809.
GENERAL
NO. 7.
directory
T R A V E L E R S ’ G U ID E.
TRAVELERS’ GUIDE
S T E A M ER ft«M I N K , ”
STA TE O F F IC E R S .
. . . T. T. Geer.
R E G U L A R D A IL Y
. .F. I. Dunbar.
...........................................F. S. Moore.
— ■ Between ——
11 Public Instruction J. H . Ackerman
¿ P r in t e r ....................... W . H . Leeds.
etary of S ' f t t e ..
as yv€S VOBP
Steamer Robarts
Will make regular
trips
Head Acne ?
from |
Florence to Yaquina
a il Beal of Tide. Calling at ALSEA.
- eneral 1 D. R . N. B lackburn
Ittorney G
............ R. S. Bean
. F. A. Moore
) Court j •
. 0 . E . Wolverton
lodge Second D istrict.. J. W . Ham ilton
eating A ttorn ey.. Geo. M. Brown
T R IP S
Are your nerves weak?
Can’t you sleep well? Pain
in your back? Lack energy?
Appetite poor? Digestion
bad?
Boils or pimples?
These are sure signs of
poisoning.
From wbat poisons?
From poisons that are al­
ways found in constipated
bowels.
if the contents of the
bowels are not removed from
the body each day, as nature
intended, these polsonois
substances are sure to be
absorbed into the blood, al­
ways causing suffering and
frequently causing severe
disease.
There is a common sense
cure.
And from
Florence to Coos Bay
TH E STEA M ER
Calling at the UMPQUA.
L U E L L A
For passenger and freight rates
- APPLY TO -
COUNTY O F F IC E R S -
.E . O. Potter
( ..............W . T. Bailey
lommiseionere j ..........H . D . E Edwards
W ill carry freight and passengers Meyer &. Kyle,
from Florence to San F raueisco.
W ill also bring up freight
lodge..................
,.E . U . Lee
. W . W . W ithers
.A. S. Patterson
. . .D . P . Burton
îlerk......
Sheriff.. • •
treasurer.
Lssessor.
Ichool Superintendent---- W . M. Miller
...........................................C. M. Collier
................................. AV. P . Cheshire
i of P ea ce.................... C. H . Holden
ist*ble..............................E . A . Evans
CITY O F F IC E R S .
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Pacific, Ry,
Leaves Florence Mondays, Wednes­
days and Fridays.
Arrives at Florence Tuesdays Thurs­
days and Saturdays.
Connects with Steamer and Scotts ■
burg Stage Line for Drain. Also with !
Stage Line for Coos
O. W . Hurd
Win. Kyle
J. W. Carman
M. Morris
Charges |
EUGENE-FLORENCE
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AVER’S
reasonable.
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#rd of Trustees
H. H. Barrett, Prop’r,
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»resident.................... W . H . Wúatherson
Florence, Or. I
S T A O S L IN E .
For further information inquire
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A. W. BEADLE & CO.
14 California St,
San Francisco, California.
They daily insure an easy
si movement
and natural
the bowels.
You will find that the use of
Proprietor.
Stage leaves Eugene daily ex- '
cept Suudays, at G a. m., arriving i
at Florence the day following!
at 10 a. in.
Retnrning-stage leaves Flor­
ence daily, except Sundays at 2 I
p.m., arriving in Eugene the day !
following at 9 p. m.
S
Pullman
P j t t e r â ü ii , M .
Gardxticr, Oregon.
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¡overnor....... ........
A lex.
o Ager’s
Sarsaparilla
At Florence
First Sund s y
of
Each Moath.
Special attention to Diseases of;
the Eye.
T H E FLAG OF STARS.
Ob, not «lone l-ha eager *outh—
▲ I odc the stuediAMt uoi Ih—
Saw w ith Met eyee beneath «»prinf eklea
Our flag of sta r s so forth I
Oh, uot aUuu the elder cant.
N or the young hearted went,
S m iled high w ith pride where aide by eMI
Thu nation'* children preased!
B ut north and eolith and cnat end
The m ountain en d tho plain»
T he prairie and th e deeert.
Yielded th eir flower again.
E ast and w est and sou th and north
The flower of th e land.
B oaring the m other * call, w ent forth
To etnnd at her righ t hand.
We be m any handa in labor.
B ut one arm for th e right ;
One blood to ehod, one heart till dead.
One good sw ord for th e fig h t;
We be m any tongued and minded«
B ut one m ind and one tongue
When onoe w ide eeut through a con tin en t
T he n ation 's w ord line rung!
Then northern ton gues sin g “ D ixlo’*
B eneath th e an cien t flag,
A nd th e southerner die« to rebaptiae
B is ow n th e “ Yankee rag!"
Brother«—to keep for freedom ’« sake
T h e flag o f stars unfurled
Beneath the «tars of h eaven —to m ake
The starligh t o f the world!
—G race E llerly Channing in Y outh’s
penlon.
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A LESSON IN COOKING.
now
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Ito b o Served I'p a D ish o f
R o ast Clalokea.
call your attention to the following prices,
invite comparison. We want your trade.
If good goods and low prices count we will
get it..
Guaranteed Fast Black
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Ladies’ Shoes 90c. and up
u 7f,c. “ 11
Ladie’a and Men’s ITose Men's
Children's“ 20c. “ “
10c. per pair.
B ig S e le c t io n — Can save you
Ready mafle Skirts.
money
Ken’sjail BofiClottiig
Scotch Lawn
Men's Shirts 25c. and up
Fast Colora
Boys’
Pretty Patterns
Boys’ Suits 75c. “ “
Men’s “ $2.75 “ “
4e. per yard.
“ : 20c.
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Pretiy Shirt Waists
30 yds. calico for $1.00
Ladies’ Undervests 5c. and up
A. F. C. Ginghams 10c. per yard.
Childrens
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5c. “ “
Suiting at 8, 10, 12, 15, Men’s U nderw ear...................
20c. per yard : : :
50e. and up per suit.
Duck
Send us your mail orders; they will ha*o
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North Willamette Street,
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K a u ffm a n .
“ The first tim e I ran away from
Sleeping Cars
Lano Co., Oregon ...
Eugene.
home I learned a trick or two that was
with the pills will hasten
worth
the
w
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ile,’’
said
a
well
known
Elegant
recovery. It cleanses the
McCoj Rad Eaaagh.
basilicas man. “ I started out on several
blood from all impurities and
Dining Cars
m« n«u.
unauthorized tonra of adventure before
is a great tonic to the nerves.
Bore is a story told by Puraoa Davie*
The late Mr. Davis, the biggest book­ on Kid McCoy, the pugilist, aa given i*
I reached years of discretion, but tbe
Tourist
WTISo ti ts D o cto r.
Our Medical Departm ent In s one
first is moat vividly impressed npon my maker of hia tim e iu England, probably the W ilmington Sun:
SECRET SOCIETIES.
Sleeping Cars
of th e m ost em inent phYMtolans in
memory. Three of na kids canght a laid the largest bet ever recorded When
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the “ United Staten.
Tell
th e doctor
"K id MoCoy attracted the aMentiua
Juat how you are aufferliiff. You
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freight train and got some GO or 70 he wagered $600,000 to $5,000 against of a crowd of sportsmen at the Gila«y
w ill receive the best m ed lcalad vlce
Single fare -
- _ - $5.00
w ithout coat. Address,
miles away from home before the first three horses owned by a Mr. Clark and House,'' says Parson, “ and it was de­
M IN N EA P O LIS
DR. J. 0. AYF*t.
j . t A, M. Florence Lodge No. 107.
nightfall. Then we didn't know where entered in the Derby of 1800.
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Lowell, Maia.
cided to introduce Isiveaia Chartnion.
Bound trip _ - - - $9.00
Regular communication on second
DULUTH
There is ulao a bet recorded of $460,
to spend the night. Several attempts to
a trapeze performer and a
Tickets
for
sale
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Bangs’
1 fourth Saturdays in each m onth.
qnarter ourselves in empty box cars on °00 to $160,000, the big amount being ; phenomenon, to him as a woman m
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the aide track of a little village only ! laid by Lord Glasgow aud tbe smaller wished
livery barn, Eugene, and at O. W.
to lcaro boxing. McCoy was i
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resulted iu our being chased sw ay and hy Lord George Beutinek, who lost,
lighted.
Hurd’s office in Florence.
CROOKSTON
threatened w ith arreet. so we went to ; In 1386 a young lordliug bet $16,000
“ The meeting took place, and th»
the outskirts of the place and built a
$ 150 that St. Sinton, n very eele- Kid told Charmion to take a positrou.
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A. R. General Lyons Post, No. 5 8
fire on the bank of a little creek. Here hrated race horse, would w in a race in iu which of course she was very aw k­
i meets second and fourth Saturdays
H E L E N A <md
The Funk & Wagnalb
each month at 1 ;30 p. m.
we made ourselves as comfortable as which but ouo other anim al wna to ward. ‘That is picturesque, but no*
BUTTE'
S. B. C olvin , Commander.
possible and one or two of us had actu ­ start. St. Simon was so hot a favorite pngiliatu-ally correct, ’ h e m — .lltrt.
ally dozed off for short naps when it that 100 to 1 w as laid on his chance, w ith a aiuilo of superior knowledge.
J. L. F uunisu , Adjutant.
T H R O U G H
T IC K E T S
regular hobo, a good sjit-ciiaeii of tho sach odds, of course, being very unusual 'N ow ,' he said, os she adjusted her
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real article, happened along and wanted and meaning that there ia burdly any arms, Tot go w ith yoar l e f t '
CHICAGO
to know if we had anything to eat. Of betting being done. That lord, howevur,
“ It was u chop blow usd meduthn
0. U. VV. Perpetua Lodge, N o. 131,
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
actually l>et his $16,000 ugaiust a book­ i air whiz, as Ute first attempt atasataslg
course we hadn't.
meets every 1st and 3d Tuesdays W AS H IN G TO N
“ ‘W ell.’ he said, ’if yon fellers'll maker's $160 as coolly us if he Lad missed tho Kid's face. He ionkeA a p ­
month. Members and visiting P H IL A D E L P H IA
COM PLETE
¡threu in good standing are cordiall
ketch a chicken I'll show yon a trick been accepting cud not laying tre­ prehensive and renarrhud: t o u kaire
wy
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mendous odds. S t Simon wen m a can­ steam enough, bat yoar cxn-utte* •*-
ivited 'toattend. A. O. F unkk , M.
that'll be nsefnl to y o u .’
S U C C IE N T
K notts , Recorder.
“ It didn't take ua long to catch tbe ter.
faulty Now, hit oat straight aud led
BORTON ANO ALIL
A U T H O R IT A T IV E
chicken and bring it back. The veteran
your body go w ith the blow ’
A F in ish e d R e b u k e .
PO IN TS EAST »»<1 SOUTH
member of the nomudic fraternity
“ The fist brought np suddenly eh
0.0. F. Heceta Lodge No. I l l , meets
Hon. George R ussell, in hia “ R ecol­
wrung its neck, jerked off its bead, lections and Collection«,’’ tells the tnl- about the third button of McCoy's irsl-r
fiery Wednesday evening in Lodge For inform ation, tim ecards, m api and tick ets
g o t,M g Vocabulary Terms
cleaned it and going down to the creek ' low ing story of Jew ett, the famous coat 'That is bvttee, ’ gasped the MIA
‘11, Florence, Oregon. Brothers in etc., c a ll on or write
wadded it np, feathers, feet and all. in master of B alliol college:
347 Editors and Specialists
^standing invited to attend.
‘That w ill do for the liras leseau. Cease
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a big ball of yellow clay. This be rolled | “ The scene w as the master’s own again tomorrow, and wu'U cry t h e b i f
A ndrew B rund , N . G.
SAJ Readers for Quotations
Geueral Agent. Rooms 2 aud 4, Shelton Block,
into
the
fire
and
scraped
the
burning
R. L. E vans , Sec.
5000 Illustrations
I dining room, and tho moment that tbe glove* ’
KUQENK, OREGON.
embers np around it. The clay soon ' ladies had left the room one of the
“ ’Oh, how uice, ’ saidOburmioa.
Coat over Jodo.ooo
hardened, and wc cor. Id sre it umong guests began • most outrageous conver­ yon know, I never Lad but oue chuaoe to
A- D C H A R L T O N ,
0.0. F. Maple Lodge N o., 139, meets
Appendix of 4 7 .«58 E ntries
tho wood Coalo gradually becoming a sation. Every one sat flabbergasted. box w ith u man. That was wbeu a tal­
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
wry Thursday evening in N eely's
bright cherry red. When it did so, the Tbe master winced w ith annoyance, and low tried to kiss me. aad 1 knocked bias
255 Morrison SL, Cor., 8d.
‘ I, Seaton, Oregon. Brothere in good
P o r tla n d . O r.
cook rolled it out again, let it cool a 1 then, bending down the table toward down and broke hia jaw w ith m y book
The fu ll number of words and terms in
ding invited to attend.
little and then broke it open w ith a the offonder, said iu hia shrillest tone, beeL I ’—
different dictionaries lor the entire alphabet is j
W illiam B rynd , N . G.
stone. Tho feathers hud atack to the i ’Shall we continue thia conversation in
FLORENCE, OR.
“ ‘ Excuse m e,’ interrupted MoOajt
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J. F. TANNER, pro,.
os follows: S tormont » , 50.000; WoncMXsTXR
FOR CIBCOMRS $ 5 « s d$ baked d a y and n clean, inviting chick­ , the drawing room?' aud roue from hia 'come to think o f it, 1 have on e ^ ^ e -
105,000; WKBSTsn (iutcruational), 125,000; C e n ­ Saw in g M achines w o m o n a fse tr r e and their
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en was ready to be served. A ll the ; ohalr. It w as really a stroke of geuiua ment for tomorrow. Ah, ysa, I leaea
prices before yon purchase a n y o iler.
tury , (six
volum es.
com plete,)
225,000:
moisture that in croiiisry baking is lost thus both to terminate aud to relink« towu Bunday, bat— but 1'U see y e*
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STANDARD, over 300,000;
CHURCH D IR E C T O R Y
bad been kept in by the brickllke in- the impropriety w ithout violating tho a g a i n . " _________________
Jg.^teog.ifc duanre. and the ir.org; 1 that fell to my
decorum dne from host to gneat."
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lot was the juiciest and sweetest I have
BYTEBIA N CHURCH, Florence,
Yabsluy—Think you'U get a -« a »*--
ever
eaten
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—Cincinnati
Enquirer.
O laditeo« M d Irstaad.
Oregon
inn. Sabbath service: Sabbuth-
Only n stern zenao of duty induced
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Madge— If I do, it w ill lie at the coat
Good dealers wanted in every tow n
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EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS.
Mr. Gladstone in h is seventy-seventh
»• in. and 7 p. in. Sacrament of
; Write for prices and terms to San Fran
A t a bunquet given in Rochester tw o year to endeavor to bring abont the pa of wearing a watchleae ahaia. — la d ltu i-
Lord supper on 1st Sabbath of
wry, April, July and October.
of the expected guests were unable to oifleotion of Ireland. “ I sbaU win. ’’ be ap.-dia -Journal.
E. D. B ronson & Q q cisco, Cal.
bo present. Tbe order of crating hap­ •aid when he appealed to the country,
O°dy is welcome to all the services.
Pacific Coast A gen ts
requests Christians to make Special Attention to Commercial
pened to bo such that u particularly "or bo hunted out of public life .”
Misa Elderly— How coa I onte myaelf
»Ives known.
jovial and compeuiounbin gentleman “ What do yon think <>f Mr Gladstone
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
' 6 Travellers.
I. G. K notts , Pastor.
1 sat w ith one o t tbe vacant chairs on now?” asked a Liberal Pl F <>t Mr of constantly blushing?
Miss Pert— Did you ever try eoapand
933 Market S t.
each side of him. Tho empty chairs Healy at tbe close of Mr UL-dstoae'e
water?— N ew York Journal.
and first course of oystirs were left iu speech introducing home rale
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l place for eome tim e in case the expected tlii.A ,’’ replied Mr. Healy, “ that be
ATTO RNEYS
guests arrived. Tbo solitary gentleman has elected to be crucified for Ireland. ’’
M B 3. E. A . K O G AN, Proprietor
therefore could move neither to the — Birmingham (Euglauil) h o st
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right nor to the left, but amiably
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beamed throughout the repast, seem ­
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The truth of tho udngu about constaut ,
IS J U S T
Tables furnished with all the
M A RIO N MORRIS Pro’p.
isolation. After the banquet some one dripping wearing away a stiMie is strik- I
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innocently srkod him
delicacies of the season. Git o us
iugiy illustrated Iu the fset that tho '
Shaving
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“ How did yon enjoy yourself, old Niagara rivor has boon 8«,000 year« ,
8®no,
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a call.
chap?”
cutting Its channel too feet donp, 2,000
Hair Cutting
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'E m "» 7 and ft M cLaren’» B uild ing.
“ First rate,” ho replied briskly feet w ide and 7 miles long through aolid
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Mnr"tlon s iv e ‘l to c o lle ctfo u a and pro-
Razor Honed
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enough. "I aat n<-xt to a coup!« of fol- ' rook. Evidence is ccuclnzive that the
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lows who weren t there.
Rucbcjter falls were formerly at <Juceu»tonr, sevi u
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w . w . NEELY, Prop’r.
m iles below tho present situation. It
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moro than one foot a year
lor tho
Ilel<-n Wattsraon Moody bcliîves that ■
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A wreck at set is oet Ike ealy plae*
lea*, half a century.
delicacies of the season. W ild ■
tbe hosband who t an be mcuugcd is
where a life line is of importance.
indicates
EUGENE, OREGON.
There is a life line for the sick, aa welt as
not worth m«m;ging. “ and there is no
■gelsMb
game, fish and fruit in season. Best
for the drowuiac man I I s U . Pierce s
the state
better principle.” the adds, iu The La-
■''rricc At the Court H ouse.
Synnex—Eo you love Mis« Eagar- Golden Medical Discovery. M is not a
dice’ Home Journal, “ for both bnebend kuice?
of the tension at a glance.
cure stl. bnt it is a scientific OMskciar that
M A D E and R E P A I R E D .
accomodations for tho traveling
and w ife to rdopt tu adjusting them
goes to the fuwntaia head of a nasoker of
Uweeae— I do.
Its use means time saving
serious s lid fatal diseases. When a own
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, selves to tb^ new relation than that of
E< C. B E N E D IC T »
public. Charges reasonable.
Synnex— Yon love her because tbe geta
sick, he can eenoaUy be
and easier sewing.
, trying to do cad i by the other w bst loves yon, and she loves yon lierause yon cured senoaaly
try the right ei-arae of rwntiutet.
O L E M Y IU N D ,
1 men are atxus'omed L> i all ‘the square love her. Bah I That amounts to the The treatnwM that cu e s Wkay o k s tia a te
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our
own
invention
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thing.' Many a woman nndorrtsuds some thing oe each of yon being in love chronic diseaaes ewnciaVs o f pore afc. good
and is found only on the
F lo r e n o « , O r s 3 o n .
food, raliostal exercise, and lbs use of a
. 'managing a bnsband better than she with yourse If. — Boston Transcript.
F,°Eence. ; • Oregon.
rentedv that w ill strengthen the weak
! does doing the square thin« by him.
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Good Work Done at Reasonable Priceg
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tices doing the square thing b> other
" I get tired w riting jokes day after
the food,
Miles West
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men who would be admitted if he Were day, ” sdid the siu sle tr humorist.
ery ’’ a<
to be told tbst. judged by hlnow u btud-
of Eugene.
"D on't you care,“ repaid his friend,
” k vowag aas«
NOTARIES.
nesa stand»ids. be hubttnalfy dealt un­ | consolingly. "Think how tired tin) poo- ( w i n ucUTthost
va. "
fairly w ith his own w ife.”
j.Io sro wuo read them l
Philadelphia o fllw ta n i were
t t e ’iSr
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Amcrivun.
W e have other striking
wder............... .John I. Butterfield
reasurer..............................F , B. AV i Ison
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NEW HOME
Dictionary
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TANNER HOTEL
MORRIS »»» HOTEL,
Totisorial Parlors.
Á Tension
Indicator
Attorney a t Law,
Head of Tide Hotel,
X A"W.
Elk Prairie Hotel.
W hite
P atents
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fría warn
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Mtiiic Jtafrtom.
Sewing M achine.
ON EUGENE AND
FLO R ENC E
S TA G E
R O U TE.
A. R. B U T T O L P H ,
Notary Public, Surveyor
F lo r
Money Saved
By
Patronizing it.
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„ x . 7 . f ^ ? í “ í h-arusl. Turms. ** a
riijrth j. IL «Md broli niumlralars.
Geo. H ale
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H r * . W a t k i n s * C la l* l a b a r l t a u t a .
"I don't eoeX* Laid Mi. Mulberry,
"why yon wonun have tout Mrs. Wat
kins in yonr lit«r»ry cl” b The rest of
you are bright enongb. but die's ss dull
aa dull can tie."
“ It's this w ay." scftwered Mrs. Mnl-
berry. “ Mrs. Watkins great-grand­
mother's half sist; r's second
by
marriage could true* h r descent from
Chancer. So. yon see. after alt. with
ani b literary claims, we conldn't very
well leave Mis. W atkins ont. ' —Har­
per a Barer
T h o I lo T h a t llln d t.
“ W hat h a hitch In the narrative,
Unelo John?"
“ It is when the imin and tvouiau in
a dovei get married, of coursa.
De­
troit Freo Fresa.
RlKher Fdiratlaa.
"Let me aeo; thia I» yonr sen'« last
year in college, isn't it?"
"O rllnntU y it wonld be, but he bnt
decided to take a pwteradnatocoaraa in
shot putting “ —Chicago New».
origiMors said,
as* care te die ' he ewoi. _________
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m y dear wife and Hule «ii3.l hat I hi
must die.* A brntlwr had nretf
th r-e boS-.las o f raedkie», L .l S.
' a si-M medlrtues
bai. s A n i
(m en Mm a« ms»* en d be bad
hop? o f sanasi-ry hr seid ta h is *
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U k ir g that meorriav
I m i' hreta
»are? Hr did b ig i» «a aar ir s a «
grcw worce, tmt « —> th .e s cease
•M. wly hut . o n l y be g ot belter. 1 * 4 * »
a n is stroo* snd h< Ub> sad b- owes his
ia thst reediciur. W c u -vas ihr aiadbdive
was Or Pieir» s Col leu McdLal K u w a e y .
I. I.ulbrr Martta, un ra- .«rad rea»
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heai',. for resculá* me from t i e f r i « '' T b |
fort-aiing isfr.ru Lurhr, Mattia, fi-n - V" '-n-
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