The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, October 13, 1899, Image 1

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    A D V E R T IS E R S
THE W EST
YO UR H O H E P A P E R
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PA PES.
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TRAVELERS’ GUIDE.
STATE OFFICERS-
ST E A M E R
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TRAVELERS’ GUIDE
FORESTS OF STONE.
T h e y K xtat In V a r lo n a P a r t«
W o r ld .
Steam er Robarts
M A R G U E R IT E ,
W ill m ak e ------- o
Will make regular trips
Governor................................. T T- Geer. R E G U L A R
D A IL Y
T R IP S
Secretary o l S ’ato...............F. I. Dunbar.
-----Between------
rreaaurer................................ F. 8. Moore.
Knot Public Instruction J. II. Ackerman
State Printer....................... W. H. Leeds.
ai D.
U. R.
IV» n.
IULKII
Attorney General
N. D
Blackburn
Í ' .................R.
’’ 8.
S. I Bean
THE STEAM ER
Moore
Supreme Court 1 .................. F. A. . M
verton
( . . . .C. E. Wolve
Judge Second District. .J, W. Hamilton
Prosecuting A ttorney.. .Geo. M. Brown
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from i
Florence to Yaquina
Calling at ALSEA.
And from
Florence to Coos Bay
Calling at the UMPQUA.
L U E L L A
We are sure you do not.
Nobody wants it. Butit comes
to many thousands every year.
Itcomes to those who have had
coughs and colds until the
throat Is raw, end the lining
membranes of the lungs are
inflamed. Stop your couah
when it first appears, and you
remove the great danger of
future trouble.
For passenger and freight rates
— APPLY TO —
Will carry freight and passengers Meyer & Kyla,
Florence, O r ,
from Florence to San Francisco.
Will also bring up freight
_ ,
........... F. O. Potter.
J UU8V...................
E3T.A.C3-S L.IMH3.
.. \V. T. Bailey
Commissioners U ' ' ’ ’ II. D. Edwards
ForfurtheHnfoHBation inquire
H . B a S T O tt, P fO p ’r,
COUNTY OFFICERS-
C l e r k . . . - ............... ......... E. U. Lee
Sheriff • . ....................... , W. W. Withers
A.
W.
BEADLE
n.»i
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........D. P. Burton
ABBOBnui.....................
School Superintendent. .. .W. M. Miller
.. ,.C. M. Collier
Coroner........................... .W. P. Cheshire
Justice of Peace. ........ .. .C. II. Holden
. .. E. A. Evans
CO.
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! Stage l eaves Steamboat Landing on
the tm pqua for r ’.orenco Saturdays.
et-
San Francisco, California.
f ï ï Ë
S
W
Returning,
Stage Leaves F lorence:
1 Sundays.
Extra Trips When Necessary
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P
a
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i f i c
T
R
y
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EUGENE-FLORENCE
stop* coughs of all kinds. It
does co because It is a sooth­
ing and heeling remedy cf great
power. This makes it the great­
est preventive to consumption.
ST A G S L IN E . '
E. B a n g s ,
&
President...................W. II. Wc-atherson
(
O. W. Ilnrd
)
Win. Kyle
S J. w . Carman
M. Morris
I
S le e p in g
Recorder. . . . . ......... John I. Butterfield
T reasurer..............................F. B. Wilson
Marshal............................ « • C. Campton
E le g a n t
P ro p rie to r.
Put one of
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
Plasters over your lungs
Stage leaves Eugene daily ex -;
eept Sundays, at G a. in., arriving i
at Florence the day following 1
at 10 a. in.
Returning-stage leaves Flor- j
C a rs
enee daily, except Sundays at 2 ;
p.m., arriving in Eugene the day j
A wholv fA o d io il
F o r four < onts i.i »tamp« to
po.?t-
Hgc, we w ill sendy»»u adxtevn m edical
bookd.
D in in g C a rs
S le e p in g
SEC R ET SOCIETIES.
C a rs
ST. PAUL
MINNEAPOLIS_____
■ F. & A. M. Florence Lodge No. 107.
Regular communication on second
and fourth Saturdays in each month.
E. W. Conu, W. M.
J. I. B ütte r f ie l d , Secretary.
Vt c h-.v j th e i xc.u siv e iiervIcM of
«..•I.. - o: ik e m o b iriu in e n t i-tiyAici»ins
L ith o UiiH-d Sittluo. V nu»ual «.ppor-
tu .Uv» Uid lung L-xpoiieiue J’inl-
n en tlv lit V cm fo r tr‘v m ryoii tu e ib cal s
jk ? uö V’rt«> i.-rclv r ’I »he pnrllc- "
v in rs in *ovr
Y«’i w ill receive ~ '
following at 0 p. m.
T o u r is t
A«
D U L U T H ________ ____
FA R G O
C R A N O FO RKS
TO
Single fare -
- - -
14.00 j
Round trip -
- ~ ~ $L0Q i
Tickets for salo at E. -Bangs’ .
livery barn, Eugene, and at O. AV.
H urd’s office in Florence.
1 t u >. . . n t 1 rP > V , w l l ’. l . i U i C ' * t .
,l
1 A ii»v, an- -Ly
'Y':’,-- .
Low cl., M a .*S.
CRO O KSTO N
W IN N IP E G
R. General Lyons Post, No. 5 8
C A • meets
second and fourth Saturdays
of each month at 1 :30 p. nt.
,
S. B. C olvin , Commander.
/ u v X u , Adjutant:
A<ex. Patterson,
H E L E N A and
BUTTE
M. D.
A Tension
G ardiner, Oregon.
T H R O U G H T IC K E T S
TO
C H iC A C O
Special attention to Dircases of|
n IT W. Perpotua Lodge, No. 131,
A
• meets every 1st and 3d lu e sd a y 3 |-----------
sacii month.
Members and visiting i PHILADELPHIA
brethren in good standing are> cor( ia J ,
YORK
invited to attend. A. O. 1- unke , m .
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[. G. K xorrs, Recorder.
1 B O S T O N A N D
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I 0 . O. F. Heceta Lodge No. I ll , meets
I. everv W ednesday evening in Lodge
Hall, Florence, Oregon. Brotlitis
ijod standing invited to altcnu.
8. J . Seymour, A. G.
W. H. Wcallierson, Sec.
wilte
f? . M C W IU R P H E Y ,
G eneral A gent. Rooms 2 an d 4, Shelton Block,
EUUES'B, OREGON.
A. D
). O. F. Maple Lodge No., 139.’«'eete
• eveVy‘Thursday
-very Thursday evening in Neely’s
Nee > «
tail, Seaton, Oregon. Brothers m good
tanding invited to attend.
W illiam B rv sd , N. G.
F i l i L . N icolle , Sec
CH ARLTO N,
A ssistant G eneral Passenger Agent,
255 M orrircn Kt., Cor., 80.
x’o i- t la iT d , C r .
FLORENCE, OR.
J, F. TANNLR, Pnoe.
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
A. R. BUTTOLPH,
Notary P.iblic,Surveyor
F io r
FRANK B. WILSON.
NOTARY
PUBLIC.
F L O R E N C E .--
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A. C. WOODCOCK,
Attorney at Law,
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O rogon
i
o VcT.fl’ O’.x’s B ü iliH n ß
te n n is 7 a n d K •
Units am i p r0-
eei a I attention given to collect
le b u a in e » .
E . O. F O T T E »
...............Attorney-at-Law .
K U O EK E, OREGON.
r * — Ortica
Special
Attention
to
C . B E N E D IC T ,
.T T O x ? .iT K Y r - A T - L ,A -W .
:
MORRIS
HOTEL,
: Oregon.
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CopvmeHva no.
A« tc S s «ending a «"C’
lent free. iTldeet ev eiir» f ir
HÏGHN ¿
nr.YT í s i t í
J, c o . rocol««
J e .'“
F M. Wtwinstû«- ” •
f t ’s am Boy’s Clothirg
Men’s Shirts 25c. and up
Boys’
Clevclaad,
Ohio.
For sale by Wbite Sewing Machine
Company, San Francisco.
“ “
Hats a il Dross Shirts
Ladies’ Under vests 5c. and it
Childrens
“
5c.
“ “
Men’s Underwear..................
50c. and up per suit.
Send us your m all orders; they will h a ve
prompt attention,
|
» te n d V o i r B ir d ’s L e s s .
Young chickens and other birds fre­
quently break tho bones of their legs,
and if properly attended to theso frac­
tures can be easily cured with very lit­
tle trouble As soon us the injury Is
noticed the fracture must be carefnlly
cleaned and washed with warm wat«r
and then wrapped with a bit of antlsep-
tic cottoiL Splints aro then prepared
for the fractured limb, preferably of
split older wood, the pith of which Is
taken o n t These splints are fastened
to the cotton with a drop of glue, and
held tightly in place by being wonnd
with linen thread. The bandage and
dressing arc left undisturbed for from
three to four weeks, then the leg is
snake. 1 in tepid water nutil tho bandage
cornea off easily. The fracture will have
completely healed in that time.
Csnaries and other pet birds can be
similarly treuted in case of a fracture
of a leg. only tho elder splints uie sub­
stituted by pieces of cardboard and tho
bandage is loft but two weeks on the
little winged patients
K a f llr S w tM m ln ar F e a t s .
20c.
Boys’ Suits 75c. “ “
Men's “ 82.75 “ “
i \ \ K a u ffm a n .
North. Willamsttc Street, °
c ____ _
Eugene.
Lane Co., Oregen................................
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According to M. Chastrey. tho true
I manna of the Scripture is the thallo-
phyte, known to botanists as Canona
W h a t ’s l a a N a m e*
esculenta and Lichen esculentus.
Iu an article on Indian names Mr.
The nomads of the Sahara nnd aouili
,i is
io also Frank Terry comments on the odd effect
Algeria call it Oussch-el-Ard. It
found in Persia, Arabia and Mesopo- produced by giving rein to this fancy
tamia. It is grayish, about tho size of * for distinguished appellations in the re-
a small pen. and farinaceous inside. , naming of Indians. Often their native
Somo say tho spores are bronght by names are unpronounceable and the
wind and develop with dew. Others translations long and not in accordance
think it leaves a germ or seed behind it with our ideas of what is pleasing. Ho,
when it perishes. It should bo collected Instead of simply turning Bear-8its-
in tim morning of its appearance, be­ Down or Mnlo-Kicks-Up or Jumping
cause it dries in the sun nnd is lost in Rabbit into English, the Indian is re­
the snnd. It eau be preserved in a closed named entirely, and Is given tho first
vessel. The lichen does not cling to any famous name that comes to mind.
“ William Penn, Fitz-Hugh Lee. Da­
! foreign body, but lies on the sand in a
layer sometimes nearly an inch thick vid B. Hill and William Hhnkeei»earo,”
and can k>e collected easily. It is rathor says Mr. Terry, “ are policemen at the
Shoshone agency, Wyoming. Only a
I sweet in taste.
The Arabs, whose lives it often saves, short while ago It was reported that on
boil it in water, and thns get a gelati­ an Indian reservation in New Mexico
nous paste, which they serve in various William Breckinridge arrested John G.
ways. To preserve tho munna they dry Carllslo for being drunk and disorder­
It In the shade or they wrap the paste ly-
“ It would no doubt surprise th» rend­
j in skins. Analysis allows thut tho lichen
! contains 10 parts of water. 14 of nitrog- er of this should 1 say that I have
I enons matter, 20 of non-nitrogenons seen George Washington, John Quincy
matter, 5 of mineral matter, 82 of sug­ Adams. Franklin Pierce, Rip Van
ared and amylaceous mutter and 4 of Winkle, Allen Q. Thurman and Hllnry
fats. The Arabs of Chanmhra and the Herbert engaged together In a gamo of
Algerian douars never fail to gather It shinney. Yet thia Interesting spectacle I
after dews and rains as u welcome ad­ have gazed upon, and I have been the
dition to their diet and a gentle laxa­ enforced witness to a severs spanking
administered to James G. Blaine. ’
tive.—San Francisco Chronicle.
Youth’s Companion.
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TRAINING A WARHORSE.
n o w B o la Tooghk to Rtund th e
and Tliuuder o f Mattle.
I'lnze
A warhorse is broken to bo steady
under fire by tying ropes to his legs.
While tho animal is down on the ground
the officer tokos a pistol and fires it >
close to his ear. Then in rapid order h{>
fires tho weapon over his back, under
his nock, between his legs, anywhere
that an opening presents itsolf during
tho horse’s futile struggles. Not until
ho sinks back exhausted, all a-tremble!
and showing the whites of hisoyos, does
tho pistol practioe coaso.
After two or three lessons of this kind
it is considered safo to mount him with
a bridle furnished with n curb bit. Up
to this timo the horse has nover felt ft
curb. The liglH».suufflo Is still retalnod,
and tho curb bridlo is only given a gen­
tle pressure at first, just enough to let
him know that it U theret GradmiUy
the strength of tho pnll is increased,
and with this safeguard the horso is
taught to stand fire from bis rider's pis­
tol or carbine.
In carbine practioe the horse must be
thoroughly broken, ns both hands are
required In using this weapon, whereas
with tho pistol tho rider muy retain tho
bridlo with one hand.
Then oomes saber practioe, and that
Is another trial to the horsa Again is
ho thrown to the ground, and he proba­
ld s a r f t s T h a t O r o w N e w B r e a .
bly can’t understand why he slum Id
The tnatara lizard of New Zealand is have to snffer this indignity all over
said tobeono of the most ancient forms again, for he has learned that lessun
of animal lifo now existing. It original­ very well. But when the bright blade
ly possessed four eyen, but now has to of the saber, with quick throats flush­
be contented with but two. It lays eggs, ing before his eyes and catting tho aix
and these take no loss than 18 months In close proximity to his ears, appear»
to hatch out, the embryos passing the to him ho Is again terror strioken.
winter ln a state of hibernation.
But the lesson he has learned from
These remarkable animals are found the small of gunpowder stands him la
only in one or two places in the colony, good stead, and ho soon gets over his
and they aro rapidly becoming scarce, fear. And even with a man on his back
as collectors from every part of the and another mounted upon a seasoned
world are continually on their track. horse coming at him with saber raised
They are about 18 Inches in length, and, in the air or sloshing left and right he
like many of the lizards, are said to knows that It is all a port of his educa­
have the characteristic of being sblo to tion und something to be expected. So
replace portions of tbelr lltnbs, etc., ho stands his ground or cavorts abonl
i which have been destroyed. One owned tile other horso whilo the two trooper»
by Mr. Carl Hsnaer of Awannl bad the indulge in tholr saber practice.—New
I misfortune to lose an eye some time ago. York World.
■■ in-t'1
, and now a coasplete new eye, as perfect
us tho nndamaged one, has grown in
the place of that lost.
While the eye was developing the
lizurd seemed to be no num inconven-
, leuced then a human being la In tho
growing cf finger nails or hair.
The Kaffirs arc great swimmers. They
TrxIitfC I t o n t h e floir«
can do things in tlio water which other j
D id n 't A d m ir e A m c rt.-n n , h l l d - e a .
folk would look upon with astonish- i Lnmson live« on the South Side. Car-
An American lady in Berlin hud oc­ rnent For example, a Kaffir l>oy can ter. his urch enemy, liveo next door.
a call.
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casion to talk to her litMtecs abont ford a stream shoulder high, running Trouble has bocn brewing, and Lawson
American dyldrtn. “ I buva read of as swiftly as if shot from a torrent. , was aching to givo Carter a “ pieee of
'E l k
m aani tr a .howinc the dir- them,” R,"id the German woman proud- Tho way they accomplish tho feat la his mind,” when ho suddenly conceived
WSiTf rl'o
fenot .tyl« of ly ,.J t,avi, ,,f them in English read. I thus- Jnst before entering tho wnter a brilliant idea.
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Sswinr MAciOne» w= tnan,d«cAj.s an
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lv/f| Htorie,, roa(l tliut I mi,-,ht they get a huge stone, sometimes as | He bought a cheap dog of question­
T w e n tv -th fse
p,,«s
¿ r i p i « USMMC Rl
kll0W- 1 d<) ,1O‘ WW'
g°
AmCrlca; heavy as themselves, and with the help able breed and named him Carter.
M ile s W e s t
THE I il W h*)Hk SEftiUw fcflunlME GU., j j ii-vq read ‘Petit’s Bad Boy’ and of a companion place it njioti tho hood. Whenever Mr. Carter was outside his
From the day that a young man starts
Eugene.
O B .in v ti, ¿[A km .
‘Bel,-n’s Ba bier.' Adi I I stay by the A weight like this gives the boy 1*1- house, Lomson would let his dog out, nut to seek hi» first position to the end of
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: German children sol”—New York snee, and be can keep his footing und standing on his doorstop ho wonld bis bu.ine»« life, bis health lia s ii world to
ilo wun
with 11.W
itis Slltvts-
snecess W
g men
l»4413 following v or
sa similur • - soulful IK,
” hen u •ru . n :r'
L”,
against the beavb-et stream. If he were fire li tho
FOR SALE by
World.
,Ik nt the canine :
! npplies to s bu»ine.s man for « .arsili,m. b w
to drop the stone, he would I* so light
“Carter
volt
are
a
cnr.
Your
mother
personal
appearance
Ms
a
dial
to
do
with
varier, you ur i u c »
the outcome. “ Personal appearance doe*
that the water wonld sweep him off his
N D I w .ite h.r prices and terms to
s
I
J i r x s S T a o « .'.
F L O K & S « ’^ ’ 5'
Ssn Frsn
e>(, „ mudl „ bo dw .
feet. And this Is just one of the Kaffir had the munga 1 am going to kick the n<)t m e a n d rc M a i „ n c . u d o e« n o t n a a n
tricks to accomplish things against tide Htuffin out <,f yon, yon miserable thing. ! cxtenor ct, anllness alone. A y o n n g m«a
3 T A 0 E
R O t l •
ristPikial.
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_________ ! Edith--Nonsense I Whnt makes you
ind flood
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Q iin ln llr r EipreaaeN.
E i p r e .s e C
Lotti,-—I get ft l itter from him to-j
enough for uausage meat, you lopsided. , ^ 'tn ’^ T b . M-Pa «1C
r‘é"dÍ"
H tu»
>iuv to“impunto?,.
svs
.........
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day. an i there were st least three places i Ledy Dnfterin. in her reinin.sccnces,
g<
{w uotllillgi.. ek,
, bl,HxJ. Th,
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Th e - blood
become»
im pure h~-»u«e
M oney Saved
I- impr
im properly nourished
ln«tcad of
■ where he might have p it in a “dear” gives some inftanoes
ices of the variations
The „»tohhnra
neighbors wonder
wonder why
why Mr.
Mr. Car-
Car­ | it It 1»
nr a ’‘darling” and didn’t. — Boston of the English lunguago as she Is spoke ter docs not hove Mr. Lnmnou arrested, rec iving the lift- «riving element« cf Ibe
By
f.»,d, it receive» the foul eiu au sliciu o f
by the learned baboo, whose European but Mr. Carter bas discovered the U se ! indigestion. bl!oU»rte*» slid co«tiven.«c.
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Trauscrqit.
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P a tro n iz in g i t
The reKson that l>r P ii-rc .'» Golden
education has given biin a little knowl­ plot and will move ntrt Week. —Chica­
Hi.
O
M
m
I.
M edical Discovery i» the lie«, remedy fo,
..
casca - et ?
edge which is dangcrona. The gratifica­ go Journal.
P eon
Mr. Bun-.by— H that young man’s
disorder» o f tbi« description 1» that it s >er
I TOP &•■**** ,t lu a?«».juj
coming here to see you every day in the tion expressed iu the following sentimo-c
rit'lit to fir’ t cn,i«e«.
It give» a -nar. nr
Qeo. Hale
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has
something
pathetic
in
it
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Yon
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A
n
n
o
r
ln
g
r
r
o
l.te
n
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appetite " l i k e n horse ” I l fscilit.ite« the
week, you had b-.ttor give him a hint
flow o f digestive ju ic e v
I t eoirevts sli
have
been
very
guild
to
ns.
and
tuny
l
“
I
wonder.”
she
said,
knitting
her
M ss. salus b . b
I to come after supper
of the dlgestl n, nod m»kes the
. brows In a perplexed way, "whether” — ) ¿¡»orders
Miss linnzby—I don't think it’s tieces- Almighty God givo you tit fur tat ”
unsiinilatiou of the life giving ektiien is
And then sho paturd- It was her fit; t o f the food perfect. It Invigorates t»-e
nary. pa. That’s wiu.t he come*after.—
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A small pi«-e of paraffin wax. which exjioriente in keeping bonso on nn «si- I liv er. I t purific» snd enriches lh.- blotwk
Tit Bits.
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melts and spreads in an airtight Uy-’i lowiince, nnd naturally many problems I t make» Ihe tuuscles »trim * an-- ¡wtive.
« » » * »
I t tones and steadies the nerve». It , iski-S
D esen eJ .
♦ « » » »
over the surluec of the liquid, is found presented thcmeeivea.
a y«rtir.< tuao look «9 he s»h«Mila—-«troiijf of
B jn _ V h y do yon t ail your friend a by a Gertnap eliutnlst to prevent change
“
I
wonder,"
she
repeated,
“
whether,
body,
ale rt o f brain mid clean and whole,
MARION MORRIS Pro ?.
popular taog w rltw t
in the taste of tnilk on boiling.
| when wi man conies into her proper dorm o f skin. Medicine dealer» »ell It,
Jill— Because he never sings his own
a
ry cents
sphere aud expreba* her rightful influ­ and have nothing “ ju st »» good.
" I had ec «ein *I» IU worst form ' e fll-i
tonga—Yonkers Htat'wniaa.
Shaving
A Swiss law compels every newly ent», if sho lcgialates the first <4 every
Awstiu ksmsev S'ft ui» 5 ’i'J.l<lLj, ”2 i1i' .
aj
married couple to plant trees shortly month out of existence the bills will Co.
I'». “ I tried thret d«tor» but ¡>t ho ,e-
Hair Cuttlnff
rfM «“.
oIii?r£ixe.e8L
Gloves of chicken skin were in vogue , after the ceremony of marriage. The
1 ihoiigl'l it would "»t me wild ,t t ed
*3
come in the second day or will be en­ U rf hurne
I so Iwdly. The neie’-nor. the„«hi 1
waror Hcned
awA co i« ! S ¿OM8TIPATIO«. •••
ln
pgrly part of the seventeenth cen- pine and weeping willow atone are tirely abolished. I thl ik the plan wonld sod
wonld
never tie ««red. I took »our _ l.eu.«u
>S
tl2,'-L
So--»,
r
-
»
-
-
,
tnrr
T,„.y
we,-o
osod
nt
night
to
givo
¡SCU3O» öro*2_
proscribed.
be worth trying, anyway.” —Chicago Helios) Dbcoevry ’ sod am bow wtU.
éO *T l4¿0 S i t o * « B 1 £ r , the"hand wtitonees and delicacy.
C -r c g c n
PrairieHoteL
f
Ton sonai Parlors.
taick lr ,» -a rtstn t i l J E ’ÎÂ ÎB n.^C nainiuna»-
nventlnn '• proknl-ly
ra t« .!«
j i w Mrfc tty <-*^tova e« L Et’ nd-S f’, . M u-nw .
In t e r c a t ln ix F a r t s A b o n t n I . t r l i r n • <
t h e S n k n ru n D e s e r t .
W bite S E w iN ij M achine C o .
r
I«
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I.tnlies’ Shoes 90c, and up
Men’s
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Children's“ 20c. M «
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We have other striking
improvements that appeal to
the careful buyer. Send for
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Commercial
We call your attention to the following prices.
We invite comparison. We w ant your trade,
if good goods and low prices count we will
get i t
Old forests are apt to get Into tb«
most Impossible places and to turn Into
the most preposterous abnpes. All our
coalfields are ancient forests far under­
ground, then crushed and cooked Into
a bard mineral substance. The are for-
oats of plants which onco grew as
mighty trees, for outside of fairyland
who would ever imagine a majestic
woodland of club moss and reeds and
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the little sand weed called thehorsotaill Guaranteed Fast Black
In Greenland, right under the ice­
fields, a burled forest has been found in
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■which the plants wore all palms and
tropical creepers, proving that once the
10c. per pair.
k retie regions wore as hot as thelndiea
In the Wash, between the counties
of Lincoln and Norfolk, thero is an old
iorest under the saa. with stumps of
faUen oaks and ehns still visible in
places when the tide is low. This was
all dry land in tho days of the ancient Scotch Lawn
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Out in the desert of Arizona there is i Fast Colors
a dead forest on the surface of burning
rock and drifting sand, whero no plant Pretty Patterns
save the cac-tue cau now find any wa- !
ter. When the place was first discover- 4c. per yarn.
! ed, a negro cook thought it would bean
i excellent place for camping, so he took
r.n ax and delivered a mighty blow
upon the fallen trunk of a big red pine.
His ax w a» ruined, the haft amaRhod
and hia fingers so badly hurt that he ov yds. calico for 81.00
rat down and howled, for that tree ! .
p Oine-bams 10c tier vard
was changed to massive rock, which A . b . C. Ginghams 1UC. per yar
looked as fresh as though felled but Duck Suiting at 8, 10, 12, 15,
yesterday. The whole prostrate forest |
of big timber had been changed into 20c. per yard : :
valuable and beautiful onyx, jasper
and ngata—Chicago Tribune.
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Its use means time saving
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’ Oregon. Sabbath service; ba bat t
ebool, 10 o’clock a. m. Preach ng 11
’clock a. in. and 7 p. m.
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Charges Reasonable.
CITY OFFICERS.
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NO. 24.
FLORENCE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Oct. 13, 1899.
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