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About The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1899)
r-*y y " v r y I T H E W EST y r V ADVERTISERS Ï ! YOUR HOME PAPER > SUPPORT IT . t I K » G e n e r a l d ir e c t o r y STATE O FFICERS- 0owfnor- Secretary of 8 a t e . . . TR A V ELER S’ GUIDE. s t e a m e r m a r g u e r it e , O —— - W ill nm bn n Altoruey G enera ....................R g . tn p s from For piusseuger anil freight rates — APPLY TO — I W ill carry freight and passengers M eyer & Kyle, Florence, O r. _ _. . ________________ - from Florence to San Francisco 1 E . O. P otter. E. U. Lee . W. W. Withers .A. 8. Patterson .. ,D. P. Burton W ill also bring up freight S T A C I E L.IN H !. For further information inquire — OF — A. W. BEADLE & CO. 14 California St, San Francisco, California. School S u p e rin te n d en t.. . .W . M . M iller . .........C. M . Collier Purveyor............................... W. P. Cheshire Coroner............................... .. ,C. H. Holden justiceof P e a c e ... . . . E. A. Evane Constable................ ever Calling at the UMI’QUA. L U E L L A ( ............. W. T. Bailey Commissioners j ..........H . D. E E d w a rd e rreasuror Will make regular TH E S T E A M E R ---------------------- Clerk....................... S te a m e r R o b a rts I Florence ail Heafl of Tll8.ic“" Florence i‘ AlSEA- to Coos Bay lodge Second D istr ict . J . W . H am ilton { g a t i n g A t t o r n e y ... G eo. M . Brown COUNTY O FFICERS- T r a in e d Show D o ,» . Florence to Yaquina } ............... F . A . Moore j 0> E W olverton ....... .................. TR A V ELER S’ GUIDE . . T. T. Geer. F . I . Dunbar. . F . 8 . Moore. ' » : ' £ » iJ U s .» Aisetaor NO. 13. FLORENCE, OREGON, FRIDAY, July 23, 1890. VOL. X . „r-mirt "qpreme to u r SrJSLAWS ONLY PAP3E. < OPPORTUNITY 1 ,J N H . H . B a rre tt, P ro p ’r, Leaves Florenco M ondays, W ednes We never did; but w e have seen the clothing at thia time of the year so covered with dandruff that it looked as if it had been out in a regular snow storm. No.needof this snowstorm . As the sunrrer sun would melt the falling snow so will days and Fridays. Arrives at Florence Tuesdays Thurs- i days and Saturdays. Connects with Steam er and Scotts burg Stage Line for Drain. Also with i Stage Line for Coos B ay. Charges j We call your attention to the following prices. We invite comparison. We want your trade. If good goods and low prices count we will get it. “Considering the investment, train ed doge are one of the most profitable attractions in the vaudeville line,” said an old time showman, here with one of the current theatrical companies “ I suppose there are at least 13 or 18 troupes of them scattered over the country. ” ho continued, “and tho good ones easily average a couple of hundred , a week and expenses. As there are no salaries to pay for the dogs and no hotel bills for anybody except the proprietor ( and ono keeper the rotnrns are rather handsome. Nowadays they have the G uaranteed F ast Black * business down to snch a fine point that the sudden death of any of the animals * Ladio’s aud Mett’s Hose can be readily remedied by telegraph ing to New York, where several men 10c. per pair. tnuko a specialty of keeping standard trick dogs in stock. “ A dog troupe usually consists of five performers, one of which is a star. The star probably costs $130 and the others about $30 apiece. Mongrels of no Intrinsic worth are generally select Scotch Lawn ed for training purposes, because they learn as quiokly us the thoroughbreds F ast Colors and if anything happens to them the loss Is so much lighter. There is a Pretty P atterns standard series of tricks which they are tanght to do, so thut one can easily re 4c. per yard. place another, and a little ingenuity on the part of the showman supplies the variety to the programme.’'—New Or leans Tiwcs-Deinocrat. Beady made Skirls. Ladies’ Shoes 90c. and up Men’s “ 75c. “ “ Children’s “ 20c. “ “ B ig S e le c t io n — Can save you m oney Hsu’s and Boy’s C lo w Men’s Shirts 25c. and u$o- Boys’ “ 20c. “ “ Boys’ Suits 75c. Men’s “ $2.75 “ “ “ “ Pretty Skirt Waists A n c i e n t C b n ln a . reasonable. 30 yds. calico for $1.00 Ladies’ U nder vests 5c. aud u In an interesting article on the sub- 5c. Childrens ‘ ject of chains an English writer points A. F. C. Ginghams 10c. per yard. to the fact that notwithstanding the Men’s U nderw ear. ... frequent mention of chain in the Bible Duck Suiting a t 8, 10, 12, 13, the article is comparatively new. The ?0c. per yard : : : 50c. and up per suit. CITY O F F IC E R S . same author Bays. melt these fa k es of dandruff In “ Some authorities give the Britons E. Bangs, Proprietor. u I the scalp. It goes further than credit for originating the cable chain S e n d u s y o u r m a il orders; they w ill h a we .W . H . W in thereon * I this: it prevents their formation. President.............. ■ Stage leaves Eugene daily ex because Julius Gasser is recorded as N 1 It has still other properties: having been nnable to cut the cables of orom pt a tte n tio n , O. W. Hurd cept Sundays, at 6 a. in., arriving it will restore color to gray hair Win. Kyle the Gaul’s vessels, ‘as they were made | in just ten tim es out of every ■Nnrth Willamette VHUamntta Street, Btraat. ** " Board of Trustees J. W. Carman North a t Florence the day following of imn. ’ Thia may have been a chain in | ten cases. M. Morris Eugene. the present acceptation of the term, And it does even m o r e : it Pullman Lana Co., Oregon. at 10 a. m. feeds and nourishes the rool3 but it is doubtful, because the first pat Recorder...................... ^ n I. B utterfield Sleeping Cars R eturning-stage leaves F lor of the hair. Thin hair becom es ent for chainmaking was obtained in (thick hair; and short hair be- England in 1684 by a blacksmith nnmed 6TANDARD OF EXC ELLEN C E. Gettins rp. Treasurer..................................»♦ W ilson ence daily, except Sundays at 2 Elegant [ com es long hair. Philip White. The patent was for 14 Tho Duke of Wellington slept on an Marshal............................... G . C . Cumpton A M o u n ta in e e r W h o R ic h ly A p p r e c ia te d We have a book on the Hair Dining Cars years, and in consideration of it White p.ni., arriv in g in Eugene the day Iron camp bedstead 18 inches wide and R e a lly G oud C o o k in g . | and Scalp. It is yours, for the had to pay £8 In lawful money yearly asking. A sa rule tho mountaineer of Ken argued that “ when a man wants to turn Tourist following a t 9 p. in. ‘at the Exchequer. Westminster, att I If you <1o no» obtain »11 the benefits tucky is not a gastronomic connoissonr, over it is time to turnou t.” Edward Sleeping Cars the Feast of the Blessed Virgyn and you »»ported from the tu e ot the Vtwor, SECRET S O C IE T IE S . l wr’te the doctor about It. 1 robably and tho visitor at his table is quite as Everett Hale quotes this remark of the Saint Michell the Archangoll by even there U some difficulty with your ST. PAUL ____ Single fare _ — _ — $5.00 likely to hear dried apples referred to duko in the "Ten Times Ono Record" | eral system which may bo easily ro- • and eual process. ’ J . C<WAYBfe, Low ell, Ma»«, fr as “ frqjt” ns he is to find any otlmr and takes issue with him. "The prin M IN N E A P O L IS “ His patent is described as follows Bound trip - - - - $ 9 .0 0 ciple is well enough,” says Dr. Hale, ■ F. A A. M. F loren ce L odge No. 107. ‘A way for the wearing of ahipps with kind of fruit on the table. Occasionally, "but I think the detail is wrong. Sleep DULUTH _________ Ai Regular com m iin ieation on second Tickets for sale a t E. B angs’ however, ono of them is sufficiently for iron chaynes by finding out the true is far too important to be made uncom and fourth Saturdays in each m onth . FA R G O livery barn, Eugene, and a t O. AV. heating (pre)pareing and tempering of tunate to get away from his fastnesses, fortable.” Dr. Hale goes on to tell of E . W . CotiB, W . M. cud living temporarily down in the G R A N D F O R K S TO Iyron for that (pnr)pcso and that he hath various ingenious devices for automat H u rd ’s office in Florence. J. 1. B utterfield , S ecretary. nowe attayned to the true vse of the blue grass has an opportunity toaoqulre ically waking a sleeper. A friend of his C R O O K ST O N ___ » »mo ™.. m o some virtues not otherwise obtainable, said chaynes and that the same wilbe fixed his alarm so that at the foreordain W IN N IP E G and A. R. General L yon s P o st, N o. 5 8 for the great saveing of cordage ’ J i It was such a one I caught up with one ed moment the bedclothes wore dragged meets second ami fourth Saturdays HELENA _________ safety of shippers and will redound to morning in June along tho ridge of the from the bed. The sarao gontleman Cumberland». »(each uionth at 1 :30 p . m . good of our Coinon Wealth.’ ’’ BUTTE “ I'nt looklbg for a place, ’’ 1 said found another contrivance which work 8. B. C olvin , C om m ander. after a few preliminaries, “ where 1 can ed better. “ The nlann struck a match, R a a r ly F r e n c h T h e e t e r e . J. L. F urnish , Adjutant. Etop for a week or so while I look np which lighted the lamp which boiled The French theater owes its origin to TO fume timber I have in this neighbor the water for Rossiter's shaving. If the religious exhibition» given by the C H IC A C O Rossiter staid in lied too long, the wa pilgrims on their return from Palestine. hood. Do you know of any?” 1 0. U. W . P er p e tn a L od ge, N o . 131, W A S H IN G T O N “ There ain’t much uv that sort ter boiled over upon his razor and clean IS JUST At these exhibitions the pilgrims gave meets every 1st an d 3d Tuesdays sliirt and the prayer book his mother an account of the noly Land and re eround here,” ho replied, “ exceptin gave him and Coleridge’s autograph and each month. M em bers and visiting P H IL A D E L P H IA V 0Ö 3T W HAT you go to Mount Pleasant, an I reckon cited their own adventures. They were brethren in good sta n d in g are his open pockotbook and all the N EW YORK THE invited to atten d. A . O . 1 UNKE, M. »V . afterward Imitated by those who had that’s toofer. But hoi’ on,” he broke precious things ho could put in a I In with a sudden thought, "thar’s the B O S T O N A N D A L L never been to the Holy Land. To these I. G. K notts , R ecorder. underneath when he wont to bed, WORD succeeded dramatic representations of Wldder Tackett She axed me ylstidy had to got up before that P O IN T S E A S T and S O U T H to see some nv yon folks at tho mill and “IIM PLIES. subjects taken from the new text, I 0 .0 . F. H e c e t a L o d g e N o .i l ! ,m eets came. ” ___, For Inform ation, tim e card», m aps and tickets which, being forbidden by the provost tell 'em she had a place to sleep and eat I, every W ednesday e v e n in g in LxxlKe etc., call on or write ! two er three men ef they wuzn't too A O e n e ro u » A d m ls W u . of PnriA the priests of Franco invited Hall, Florence, O regon. B rothers in Ut the king to be present at an exhibition ' pertickler. ’’ R. M c MURPHEY, The London Oraphio tells the follow gxelstanding in v ited to a tten d . "la it a pretty good plaoe?” I In to provo that they were calculated to A ndri w BntJND, N .G . General Agent. Rooms 2 and 4. Shelton Block, ing story about Hans Richter iuanortF It quired thoughtlessly. excite religious feelings. It. L. E vans , Sec. EUGENE, OREGON. olo on conductors: co. indicates The young man's face flushed. The building in which those plays Dr. Richter’s popularity w ith. Ms “ Well, I reckon," ho said with some A- D CHARLTON, the state were produced was divided into three men is easily intelligible, for while emphasis. “ She’s goln to be my moth Assistant General Passenger Agent, 0 .0 . F. Maple Lodge No., 139, meets scaffoldings-—the highest represented nothing escapes his argus eyed vigilance of the tension at a glance. 255 Morriton St., Cor., an. L every Thursday evening in Neely s paradise, the second the world and the er-in-law come next September.’ he always recognizes and acknowledges p o r t le t n d , O r . 1.11, Seaton, Oregon. Brothers in good “ Oh, I beg yonr pardon,” 1 hastenod Its use means time saving lowest, which was in the form of a good work. A few years ago, while he to explain. "I only asked to know If landing invited to attend. dragon's hegd. represented hell The and easier sewing. was conducting—from memory, os usual W illiam B rynd , N . G. FLORENCE, OR. she had good eating. Some of that we only entrance to the two upper scaffold J. F. TANNER, prop . __ono of Brahm’s overturn, at S t P h il . N icolle , Sec. I t ’s cur ovzn invention get In private houses even In tho cities, ings was through the dragon’s head. show ing th e dlf- James’ hall, “ a strange tiling happen § i § § you know, is not the best in tho world. ’ and is found 011I7 on the WRITE FOR CIRCULARS feren t 'etvles ot The actors never left the stage, even ed, ” as Mr. Haggard used to say. Baud Eawlag M achines w e m anufacture and their "Cities bo denied,” he said with a to change their dress, and the plays and conductor lost touch tar several prices before you purchase a n y other. CHURCH D IR E C T O R Y were so long ns to require several days fine feeling. "Yer ain’t never tried tho bars, anil when the piece was ended Dr. T H E N E W H O M E B F W fR J M A C H IN E C O . ' for their completion. At the close of Widdor Tackett’s pie yet, mister, an Richter signaled to tho orchestra to play each evening the audience was invited yer want to keep still HU yer do. the overture again from the beginning. iRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, I lorence, to return until the whole were finished, Ain’t nothin like it nowhere, no matter This time everything went without a what kind nv a pie she sets afore yer. Oregon. Sabbath service: Sabbatli- sometimes 40 nights. Sewing Machine« It’s all tie plusibus annul, an no mis hitch, and at tho closo Dr. Richter :liool, 10 o’clock ft. nt. Preaching 1 Good dealers vranled in every town EVERYTHING FIRST-GLASS. turned round, and addressing tho audi clock a. m. and 7 p. in. Sacrament ot take. Why, I’m tellin you thnt I sot T h e P o w e r e ( • C y e lo a e . Write for prices mul termB to San Fran ence said, "Ladies and gentlemen, the W e have other striking le Lord's supper on 1st Sabbath o down to one nv her pies last week, deru Careful estimates of the force of a mistake was mine, not tlio orchestra's, " cisco, Cal. maary, April, July and October, improvements that appeal to cyclone and the energy required to keep ef I reoomomber what kind it wuz, ef c. generous admission which provoked a verybody is welcome to all the services. Special Attention to Commercial I ever kuowed, an I wuz catin right n full fledged hurricane in active opera the careful buyer. Send for salvo of applause. Mtor requests Christians to make tion reveal the presence of a power into it like a hot shovel goiu into a » « Travellers. * * lemselves known. _ our elegant H . T . catalog. snow pi Io, an BUI Rogers acrost the that makes the mightiest efforts of I. G. K notts , Pastor. man appear as nothing in compHrison. i table fruin me called me a liar, ftn I A force fully equal to 478,000,000 never said a dern word to him toll I W E T E S s w f l M A C H IN E 0 . ***** ♦ * * * * w liorae’xjwer was estimated ns developed hud plnm e’t my pio and got my tooth « MRS. B. A. MORGAN. Proprietor Clei siand, Ohio. In a West Indian cyclone. This is ubout pickoiL Deni my buttons ef I did, oolo- MARION MORRIS Pro p. IS times the power that is creatable by n el.” W h en death j p io r o n o © , O r e g o n . I did not like to lnqnlro further into all the means within the range of man's ha* la id it» ■ 5 cents tho mystery of what happened to Mr. c o ld a n d re«- ihU D H iiiefl during a i u i u i i tho u w same mujo time. » aaaac . w — z . Shaving capabilities A. C . W O O D C O C K , 7 - le n tlc^ s hand. Were steam, water, windmills and Rogers after tho last taste of the pie For sale by White Sewing Machine Tables furnished with all the Hair Cutting »S “ / u p o n a k in d C om pany, San F rancisco. the strength of all men and all animals won safely housed by my informant, but an d lo v in g as “ delicacies of tlio season. Give us Razor Honed h u sb a n d , th e combined they could not at all approach I tnadn a fair guess and went ou to sc« the Widow Tackett concerning board w ife c a n n o t b e »3 “ the tremendous force exerted by this Scissors Ground b im n ed for Bak aud lodging for one man for one week. O r e g o n a call. G la d sto n e an d I r e la n d . ■ ig e n e . torri bis storm. in g h e r se lf i f a ll — Wasbiugtou Star. h e r y ea rs o f d e O regon. Only a Htern w ‘ iifo of duty indr.c*«! F lo r e n o a W R o o m s 7 sud » M cb srsn 's v o tio n and w o rk A B a ra a a t S a rp rlM . cu»lattenti,»n g iv e n to c o lle c tio n s » » a I nig Bi-is. Mr. Gladstoue In his seventy-seventh H ead of T id e H o tel, and h elp fu ln e a a I b u sin es. A good story of the late George Au year to endeavor to bring ubout the pa- Tlio late Mr. Davi% tho biggest t>ook- w ere w orth th e W . W. NEELY, Prop’r. w h ile ,, w h e n U Alex. Patterson, M . D. cificatiiai of Ireland. “ I shnll w in,” lie gustas Saia and Barnum is told. It wss maker of his timo in England, probably said when be apj<ealed to I ho country, on the occasion of the last viait of the laid tho largest bet ever recorded When c o m e s so s o o n to th is tr a g ic .v n o , Tables furnished with all the E . O. P O T T E R famous showman to England, wlieu a ho wagered $500,000 to $5,000 aguinsl I I f m e n w o m u ld l* o n ly ta k e th e m o st com- Gardiner, Oregon. "or be hunted cut of pnblio life. m o n s e n se precau tion ^ npaiuwt th e e n - •• What do you think of Mr. Gladstone piildic dinner was tendered to Mr. Bar three horses owned by 11 Mr. Clark anil tr o a c h m c ita o f ill-h e a lth , t h u e w o u ld b e ¡delicacies of the season. W ild ....... . Attorney-at-Lftw . now?" asked a LiLcral M. P. of Mr. num. Mr. Hals presided. In tho rece;»- entered In the Derby of 1890. few er h »uses o f lfo u r m u x . *«<• few er : game, fish and fruit in season. Best There is ulso a bet recorded of $ 150, • : w o m e n k f t a lo n e a lin o a t h e l plea» b efore EUGENE, OREGON. ■ ncaly at the close of Mr Gladstone’s tion room, where all were waiting to e b a ilie o f lif e Is h a lf o v er A m an s speech introducing homo rule ” 1 welcome the guest of the evening. Mr. 000 to $150,000, the big amount being th At Florenco liv e r and s to m a c h u ie tw in m a c h in e* th a t 'accomodations for the traveling — O ffici A t th e Court House. think,” ho Barnum came in. beaming, and. shak lu id by Lord Glasgow anil the smaller w ork to g e th e r , e ith e r to m a k e or u n m a k e. „ tbn.k,” replied Mr Ileuly, lieuiy, “ that mas no ing hands with the chairman, said: ^ I f th e y w ork w ro n g , th e y d e p le te and by Lord George Beutinck, who lost. ilicted to bo cinciiled for Ireland. ¡public. Charges reasonable. First Sunday of Each Month, hue “Thia is indeed a surpiiee to me.” In 1898 ft young lorilliug Let $15,Q0<J p o iso n h is b lo o d . Im p u re a n d im p o v e r —Birmingham (England) Port. E. E. BENEDICT» “ Did you hear that!” Mr. Kolu whis to $150 thnt BL Hlmcn, a very ce!«- I ish e d b lo o d m i s ii s ic k n e s s an d d e a th . II e v w o rk r ig h t, th e y p u rify and en rich pered. “ Why, be arranged fur the din bi'uted race horse, would win a rcce in , th T h e A g e o f N ia g a ra . th e b lo o d . A m an w h o se b lo o d is n c h a n d f T O P / N B Y - A T - L iA W T Special attention to Diseases of The truth of the adage abent ccn/tant ¡u-r himself.” which hat oue other animal wnH to I pure, a n d w h o se liv e r 1« a c tiv e c a n n e l w e ll dripping wearing away a stone is ririk- start. St Simon was »0 hot a f-vertta ! b e u n h e a lth y . H e a d a c h e s, b d lo u » i'e« s. in- d ig e s tio n a n d c o s tiv e n e s s . w h ic h m en g e n A L l t . r a r , Florence. : : Oregon. ingly illustrated «1 the fuct that the that 100 to 1 was laid on his 1 banco, lly d isr eg a r d , are N a tu r e s w a rrin g » the Eye. Twentv-th rce "Your majesty.” said the prime such odds, of oouiBO, beiug very n; usjr.l era Minpara river has been 80,000 years th a t th e tw in m e c h a n ism , sto m a c h a n a minister, "this is the page who lias liv e r , is w o r k in g sg a in s t, in ste a d i ' f f n r Miles West cutting it* channel 200 feet deep. 2,000 uml meaning thnt there i* hardly any BO YEAR»’ Idiu ih- P ie r c e 's G o ld en M cd icn l D isco v feet wide si.-l 7 rules loeg through solid been remiss in bis duty.” tMttiug being done. That lord, however, N O TA RIES. of Eugene. e ry e b eet m e d ic in e to u*e un der th e se "Alia!” exclaimed the king. “ Wo'U actually het his $16,000 again» t n Us,h- 1 d r c u is m th exPE»’®HCE rock. Evtiirnce is conclusive that the eran ces It crea tes a p p e tite , eor. fall» were* formerly ot Qncenston*, «even have to bring him to book. ' milker's $160 B3 coolly as If ho hod , rec ts all disorders o f th e d ig e s tio n , ltiv ig o r. a le s th e liv e r and fills th e arteries w ith “ Hel Hel” l«ugh»*l the page. "A been accepting und uot Lying tre miles below the preaeut riCUfttion. It A. R. B U T T O L P H , ON EUG ENE AND rich , red . h- s lth y blood . A s an m v ig o r u - has boea provftd that they have n«il ro- noble jest. I'll be bonud. ” mendous odds. S t Simon won in a can ins’, resto ra tiv e to n ic, it i* f«w Huperiof to Tberenpna the king's Ivait softened, ter. o il th e m a lt e x tr a cts. It is th e (»rest b lo o d - — FLORENCE , m ak er and flesh b u ild er. It d o e s not b u ild f. r )■« marveled that s man so yonng T im « th e M s g tc ta a . 1 sic k I v. flab by fin a s co d liv e r m l d o e s. Out could make «0 »»Id a joke. —Catholic STAGE ROUTE. Mothrr—Wbat is the matter. Clam? ; th e firm, m u sc u la r tis s u e s o f h ea llln ( blutniurd and Tim«'.« "F or the Inst nine years." wetUs W l™ «» You look diiitresHed. O regon CoFvm^r«AC- »Miler. 8 -1 o f » « sferrry Synncx—Ho yon love Alias Sugar- i n or* n o o , Ciura ( a bride )—George has— has bail Fa . "1 have tern vet* pw* « hc'*,‘h'. *" AHnnt A s b .r .- Infon» »onltns s » tit r b .•’"’»ÎZ'wKïiÜ»» »• knioet Ir-CT ««rer»s<n cur oyl” 1?” » ra«ni -*- with a running I Bi'.I -How nbunt that Sound strainer t to go off on a—a trip, and be won't be fcrctl Money Saved kind* o f difT. rent rMhUHnea. aud < h w \ »¿1» gweeso ■ I do. Sul relief. Then I used three to tlte s ol « o a te a FR A N K B. W IL S O N . guess sbe’s ail right Tbire « back for—for two days—boolioo I Synncx— Yon love her because she . re<*ir« Santo Mother («onio years later)— . Medical Dtacurery' and can « ■ V '''1. ’ ' i . ’ ßy lovos you. and she loves you beeuaseyou : a rumor ashore that she s afloat ely cured. I can now do a . good a day » worn ¿kW Wjf ire, w ith ou t cwor^e, U> How long w ill your husband be away? | th Rill -T hat's good. I heard there was «s the n e st m an.” love her. Bah I That amount« to tho Patronizing it- Scientific X m eriö « . Some Clara— I forgot to ask.—New U n fa ila b le —Dr. M e r c e ’i P lea sa n t same thing as each of you bring in lovs , a tut»».« «float that she was aahore.— York Weekly. for constipation aud biliausueJS. weekly, p$ Yonkers Statesman. handsomely 11 unsi 1 net rave.« rated wecfclfr O R EG O N » ith fo a r-.il D -ton Transcript tolGHi nf nnv P r o p FLO R EN C E. - - Pacific, Ry. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. i V . K a u ffm a n . S L THROUGH TICKETS NEW HOME A Tension Indicator: A. TA N N E R HOTEL W hite T o n so ria l P arlors. MORRIS «*« HOTEL, Attorney at Law, Elk P ra irie H otel. P atents Notary rablic, Surveyor notary public . Qeo. Hale 1