The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, October 20, 1899, Image 1

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FLORENCE, OREGON, F R ID A Y , Oct. 20, 1890.
8 T A T E O F F IC E R S -
T R A V E L E R S ’ G U ID E .
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M A R G U E R IT E ,
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Governor................................. T. T. Geer.
R E G U L A R D A I L Y T R IP S
Secretary of 8 'ate...............F. I. Dunbar.
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Treasurer............................. F. 8. Moore.
8upt. Public Instruction J. If. Ackerman
State Printer.......................W. H. Leeds.
Attorney General D. R. N. Blackburn
i ................. R. 8. Bean
THE STEAM ER
finoretac Court X ...............F. A. Moore
B p
( . . . . C . E. Wolverton
Judgo Second District. .J. W. Hamilton
Prosecuting A ttorn ey.. .Geo. M. Brown
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L U E L L A
C O U N T Y O F FIC E R S-
S te a m e r R o barts
W ill make regular
trip s
front
Florence to Yaquina
Calling a t A L SE A .
A nd
front
Calling a t th e TTMTQPA.
freight rates
— APTLY TO —
W ill carry freight and passengers Meyer & Kyle,
Florence, O r .
from Florence to San Francisco, i ___________________ ____________I
G k A J F t ID I ISTZEIT ‘
W ill also bring up freight
Judge...................................»•
Potter-
( ............. W. T. Bailey
Commissioners 4 ......... H D. Edwards
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13T A Q B L I N E .
F or further inform ation inquire
— OF —
Æ TV
ÍE H S
Florence to Coos Bay
For passenger and
H, H. B a rre tt, P ro p ’r,
Why let your neighbors
know it?
And why give them *
chance to guess you are even
five or ten years more?
Better give them good
I reasons for guessing the
other way. It is very easy;
i for nothing tells of age so
quickly as gray hair.
Clerk............. .............................E-
Lee
Stage Leaves Steamboat Landing on
Sheriff.......................... ...W .W . Withers
A. W . B E A D L E & CO.
the Uuipqua for Florence Saturdays.
Treasurer......................
A . 8. Patterson 14 California St,
Returning, Stage Leaves Florence
Assessor.................................D- P-Burton
San Francisco, California.
Sundays.
School Superintendent— W. M. Miller
Surveyor................................C. M. Collier
Extra Trips When Necessary
Coroner............................. W. P. Cheshire
Charges Reasonable.
Justice ol Peace.................C. H. Holden
Constable.............................. E. A. Evans
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. W. IL Weatherson
President
STAGE LINE.
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E. B a n g s ,
P ro p rie to r.
Stage leaves E ugene daily ex­
cept Sundays, a t 6 a .m ., a rriv in g
s
îoard of Trustees
at Florence the day following
a t 10 a. m.
P u llm a n
jecoider.....................John I. Butterfield
R eturtung-stage leaves F lo r­
S le e p in g C a rs
treasurer
............... .
.F. B. Wilson
ence daily, except Sundays a t 2
E le g a n t
Karsbal............................ G. C. Cumpton
p.m., a rriv in g in E igonc the day
D in in g C a rs
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O. W. Hurd
Win. Kyle
j J. W. Carman
M. Morris
T o u r is t
S le e p in g
S E C R E T S O C IE T IE S .
C a rs
M IN N E A P O L IS
F A: A. M. Florence Lodge No. 107.
, Regular communication on second
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and fourth Saturdays in each month.
DULUTH
FARGO
E. W. C obb , W. M.
J. I. B uttbrfibld , Secretary.
O RAND F O R K S ___
TO
CRO O KSTO N
U. W. Perpetua Lodge, No. 131,
i s t and
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...,= every y 1st
8u Tuesdays
T"««davs
and
visiting
month. . m Members
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en in good standing are cordially
1 to attçnd. A .O . F unks , M. W.
C notts , Recorder.
. O. F. Maple Lodge No., 139, meets
very Thursday evening m Neely s
.Seaton, Oregon. Brothers iu good
ding invited to attend.
W illiam B bynd . N. G.
P hil . N icollk , bee.
H E LE N A
Alex. Patterson, M. D.
a»d
BU TTE
G a r d in e r , O re g o n .
THROUGH TICKETS
TO
CHICACO
D IR E C T O R Y
TTERIAN CHURCH, Florence,
n. Sabbath service: Babbath-
d o’clock a. in. Preaching 11
. in. and 7 p. in. Sacrament of
1’s supper on 1st Sabbath of
April? July an? Octo.ber<
Iv is welcome to all the services,
•e (uests Christians to make
es known.
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I. G. K notts , Pastor.
NEW
A ttorney a t Law,
E ugene,
fWRo.ra.,
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S p e c ia l a t t e n t i o n g i v e n t o c o ll o d i o n «
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P u r in fo r m a tio n , tim e c a r d « , m a p « a u d tic k e t«
A . R. B U T T O L P H ,
e tc ., c a l l o n o r w r it e
R. M c M urphey ,
G e n e r a l A g o n t.
H o o rn « 2 a n d 4, S h e lto n B lo c k .
F IC K A t t h e C o u r t H o u s e .
É . B E N E D IC T ,
R .N H 3 Y - A . T - L .A ' W '.
rp.no«.
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Oregon.
A. D
CHARLTON,
A s s is ta n t G e n e r a l P as s en g e r A g e n t,
255 M o r r is o n S t., C o r ., Sd.
P o r tla n d , O r
J. F . TA N N E R ,
F L O R E N C E , OR.
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WESTERN M E .
E V E R Y T H IN G
Special
Attention
F IR S T -C L A S S .
to
Commercial
* * Travellers. * *
MORRIS •’ » HOTEL,
Tables furnished w ith all th e
delicacies of the season.
Give us
a c a ll.
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E lk P r a ir ie H o te l.
ON EUGENE AND
FLORENCE
STAGE
RO UTE.
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By
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MARION M0RKI3 Pro P-
Hair C u tlin g
1 Razor Honed
S c isso r s Ground
F R A N K B. W IL S O N ,
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13 cents
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We call your attention to the following prices,
We invite comparison. We warn your trade.
If good goods and low prices count we will
Some years ago there was a runaway
' down at Shelter Island in which a
young girl wus left in the boat with a
! gule blowing. She tried to throw the
! sheet loose, bat it was frosen and her
! Angers were too cold, added to which
the sheet had fouled the tiller, and she
it-.
could not bring the boat up into the
wind to stop Its way. the sail being so
set that the boat continued running
right along at a terrific rate of speed.
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L ad ies’ Shoes 90c and up
Occupants of tho other boats soon | G u a ra n te e d F a st B lack
realized the position anil mnde chase,
(4
M en’s
75c.
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L itdie’s a n d M en’s H ose
gaining slowly, one boat finally being
C h ild ren ’s
20c.
far In tho lead of tho others by the time
the end of the island was left behind.
10c. per pair.
Big Scloctiou ■ -f«in RavAvnn money
Right In front lay the end of the lco,
broken short by the action of the tide
water, and there the breakers rollod in.
throwing up tho anchor ice. dashing it
down, and then retreating, sucking it
under tho floe und packing It up for an­
Scotch L aw n
M en's S h irts 25c. an d an
x
other break.
For «onio time It was a qnostion as to
B o y s’
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;««y:
whether the chasing boat would catch F a s t Colors
up with the girl before slio was carried P re tty P a tte rn s
B oys'Suit«,
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over tho edge to certain death. But at
Inst tho boats camo together for one 4c. per yard.
M en’s “ 82.75
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brief second, the girl was snatched by
strong arms to the pnrsnei’s yacht, the
fliM ì A p r s ?*
sheet was eased off in a flush, and. spin­
ning round In its own length, It was
sot right before the wind instond of
reaching into it. Just as tho runaway 30 yds. calico for 81.00
L adies’, Liidut v tala
dashed over Into the anchor ice.
A short, shnrp crack gave notice of A. F . C. G ingham s 10c, per yard.
ChildYerta
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the parting of the ice beneath the very
runners of tho now homeward bound D uck S u itin g a t 8, 10, 12, 15, M en’s U n d e rw e a r..
savior, and with a long stagger, which
50c. an»' u p p er su.il
per y a rd : : :
only her sp ed enabled her to with­
stand. alio dashed acroas the fast open­
ing crack, safe, to he brought up into
S en d us your m a il orders; they
tho wind at a distance, while the late
runaway danced, a wreck, among the
i Y , ¡tf
i f m a n .
broken lco. It was one of the close calls prom pt a tte n tio n ,
of ice yachting which, thank goodnets,
North, Willamette Stroot,
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very seldom occur!—W. P. Pond In
Lana Co., Oregon .. .
I kig en e .
Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly.
Ready made Skirts.
20.
LUCKY D EU CE O F SPA D ES.
H e n iH r k n b l© H u n o f E n c lc , b u t
F o r th e O th e r M a n .
A ll
Ono by one tho old superstitions nro
being torn from ns. People nowadays
walk ofstnntatiounly under ladders nnd
suffer no evil cocsequonces. Friday is
quite a popular day for the commence­
ment of a long journey, and ulttiDg
down 18 at dinner Is frequently unat­
tended with untoward results. A deep­
ly rooted superstition among card play­
ers is a belief in tho lucky properties of
the two of epadea. The present writer’s
faith, however, was severely shaken by
a phenomenal coincidence which occur­
red only a few days ago.
Sitting down to a game of whist, ho
thoroughly shuffled both packs of cards,
and happened to notice that the two of
spades was the bottom card of one of
the packs.
•‘T h is ou gh t t o bring m o la c k .” ho
remarked to his friends.
He then took up the second pack, and
was astonished to find that the two of
spades was also at tho bottom o f t h a t
Words failed to express his amassment
when, in drawing for partners and deal
—the cards had been shuffled again—ho
once moro drew the two of spades.
Tho odds ngaihat this triple event oc­
curring must be enormous, but more
was to follow. The deal fell to the
w riter, and tho turn up card was the in­
evitable two of spades I
P rim itive Pips«.
The eariteftt Irtcian pipe« we-.-« art»piV
tubus, in on- - ,.nd of which ti" totvicco
or dried locvns wore pat. it Mias been
She was a portly lady, with n lot of found that the ,4p. b ub' -p,^ ,th ’ j^witjht
bundles—and It may be noted at thia Ilomana wore'ruEdo on U: ■' riuiie'lilJm.
point that It Is almost always the case the bowl being nu irwrinttwi reserved
that tho lurger a lady la tho lurger and | f()t a Wuirwratiiwly resent day Vbkk
moro numerous are tho bundles sho car- i worthy : ik otkining
that
lies—and when eho entered the rail- j tho cigarette ’ ! u dnyfinrn',
of
road station she was putting so that a I the In ll'itc. Th . ■■ ri-e-r. cries just
drowsy man on the trout seat jumped like tuosn imw .ill p-vfr -#1, VsUnlgitfs of
up suddenly, thinking It wns tho engine the ttlUiEcet corn bn ;l<-
,
of the train ho was waiting for. Bho
ThOro' Is a jnipiibi'r hntleu. by tho'
approached the ticket window, and way, that ,e»p»r nw*l for laodorn , ig«-
thers sho pat her bundles In all the rnttei» is dentmeuya
health and apt
available space. They were nice, now. to be suturated with drugs. CnctH do'
store bundles, however, und no objec­ not wnmiut thia idea, iaefirnnch ns tho
tion w as made.
best cigarette paper is quite hnruilr*.
“ Is tlw train for J o n g le v ille gone being made out of new ituci| rags, from
p e t t ’’ tb s Inquired.
the refuse left over hi thff nip’nnfiictnre
“ N o. m a ’am , ” responded th e clerk.
o f ehlrts and other finin' pnrtawit«.
“ H ow for U It t h e r a f
There is no such t'uiny as vice pnper.
“ A b ou t 70 m iles, I gneaa, m a 'a m .” What is known os such B toe pith of a
For be w as n ew to th a t place and waa piunt cut in tain slirua 'ic’d by the
not thoroughly conversant w ith d e ta ils Chinese for tsiiiiting pictures.—Bcience
“ W h a t’e th e price of a tic k e t I”
Sittings.
A P O S S IB IL IT Y .
R a i l r o a d T i c k » « * R e llln c r a t B a n r a l n
C o u n t e r P r ic e « .
“ One n in ety -e ig h t, m a 'a m .”
“ O ne n in ety -e ig h t 7“ she repeated.
“ H ow does th a t happen 7“
“ I don’t know , m a ’a m .” ha replied
aa he eyed her bandies. “ I g u ess it
m u st be m arked dow n from f t . “ —
W ash in gton Star.
f r e l M iu l C’ttH«*<I M a n y W a in H .
Few cuiiutri»» have «nff-i'crf so many
chaugtsof name a« Iri’lnad, In tho time
of Ptolbiny tho l*,;i/:d wa4’ known ns
Bcotin Diodorus Blcuhis »«41» the inland
Its, or h is j : in the “ Do Muudo." cred­
ited by some s' hol.ii s to Al idtotle. it Is
called Irenne; In the • ‘ Argonftutica of
R « I« H I m « • ( a B « e h e lo » .
A m an loves an id eal: a w om an Orpheus'' It apperJa >.s Innus: Ptrabo
calls It Itetiet G,ii...tr. Tucb, is and P liny
A fter th is the dealer fe lt justified in id ealises love.
Ko woman ever claimed that the
fnssy white things were meant to be
useful.
Whan a g irl propose, toarean. she al­
ways acts as if she expected him to
Writing iu The Contemporary Re­ apologise for I t
view. Professor Bully dfscnssM the curi­
Y ou can patch up a broken heart so
b eliev in g he w as in for a good even in g
A s a m atter o f fact, he lust s ix rubbers
in su ccession.— London MaiL
m ention It aa H ib eru iu . M.da cqUod it
Juverna. The nutive names in Celtic
are Ir, Eri. or Erin. Plutarch mentions
NOTARY
P U B L IC .
it nnder the name of Ogygia. The name
Chliaraa am. Dolls.
Ireland is no doubt derived A- oiii thti
native Ir or Eri. bnt when It cum» into
FLO RENCE. - -
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OREGON
general use is a question coincruiug
ous aspects in which children regard th a t it w ill keep on lo v in g an y old which schclnrs are much nt variance.
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dolls. He eays: Profeesor Hall has th in g, b a t w hen fa ith is shattered It It
brought to light aoine eurlcns prefer­ done for.
J n lu la l Levity,
ences of children. He tells us. for ex­
Tho polico justice, who had the repu­
W hen a w om an sa y s th a t i f she w ere
ample. that, wheroasout of 848 children rich she w ould do lota o f good In the tation of being a strictly upright and
191 preferred wax dolls, as manyaa 144 w orld, she m eans sho would g iv e aw ay hou ist officer of the law anil hull little
W c have other strikin g
pronounced in favor of rag ones. Odd | her old cloth** to her poor relation s.— b u s in g in copta-queiu. l'«iku‘l l"gu-
preferences are sometimes shown with New York Preen.
briou ly nt jffajruvyd Jg'caoi the judi­
improvements th a t appeal to
regard to aixe. A lady write« mo that I
cial coat. ’
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T ’ avswb ^,;
the careful buyer. Send for
sho preferred 4 Inch halfpenny d olls.
W o s l d a 't D o n f A U .
“ I am sorry.” lie «nfcl. “ but I shaH
because thero wns so mnch more to bo ] “ I have hero a play th a t I would have to Und joaoyey
our elegant H . T . catalog.
Cbicqgn Jfigff»’
done with theso in the way of putting ' lik e you to “ —
one
on wigs made from doormnts. Inking j “ W h a t’s the t i t l e 7” interrupted tho
hite ewing achine C o .
in eyebrows, etc. On tho other liund. manager, intent on getting down to
another English lady tells ine that her details withont a Iona of time.
Cleveland, Ohio.
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I childish ambition was the possession of ' “ I have called It ‘T he Pugilist,’ and
a big doll—“ one that would fill my I"—
For sale by While Sewing Machine arms and take some of tho cuddling
“ Won’t do at all." Interrupted tho
that I wunted to liestow aud which no­ manager. “ It’s nnme shows W to bo
Company, San Francisco.
body seemed to want. ” This girl image totally foreign to the correct dramatic
is. so far os the uninitiated adult can Idea. Wo must have some action in u
A n U n f a i r C o n d it io n .
play, you know. It can’t bo all dia­
Tho Unlvsraity of Rochester hns ro divine, tho true child's doll
logue.”—Chicago Post.
so lv d to open its than» to women, the
C n n l.e ld « o f th o W o r ld .
policy to take effect when the women of
Geologist« extimate the grout coal­
D ln fa r b c d H U lln r a b e r a .
Rochester raise $ ICO,000 for tho use of fields of the world In erjaare miles as
A
Georgia
darky, who was shaming
the
univaniity.
Rochester
papers
report
follows: China. 200.000; United States,
S e w i n g M a c h in e s w e r r .a n u f» c tu r « a n d t h e i r
Mlria Anthony as «tyiM that the one east of the Rockies. 190.000-, Canada. soundly, wns awaken, d by hla wife,
p ric e d b e fo re y o u p u r c h a s e a n y o t h e r .
blot on her city is removed, and sho is
Indio. 85.800: New South who »creamed;
TIE HEW HOME SEWINB MiCHIHE CO., ns happy as if another state had beeu 05.000:
“ Dey's a b ig black enako colled np at
Walt»,
24.000;
Russia. 20,000. »ml tho
O H J .N O K , H A S H .
carried for woman snlfrago. The condi­ UnItcl Kingdom. 11,800. Thero are y o ’ feet. ”
B V n lo n S o n M w N .Y .
C I,le w » . H I.
S t t o o ) . Mo.
The dnrky roee slowly, rubbed bis
tion «tu. hod to tho concession, how­ many deposits In other countries, bnt
M la e . T e » » .
Son Francteco,Col.
A tla n ta ,« » .
t<] to
ever, iTcveuts The Tribuno from feel­ their extent Is Inconsiderable. Eng­ eyes, caught the snake by the tail and
FOR SALE BY
ing very hiliirinrs ov,-r It. Uillesa tho land’s coul area is small: still she threw it <>ht of tho window. Out us he
Good dealers w.inicd in every town. University of Rochester Is very différ­
crawled back In bed ho said;
Write for prices and tersis to San Iran ée» from all oiler universities women for years produced more than any other
“Maria, don't yo’ ever wake me
country. Now the United States la
cisco, Cal.
I have already contributed their fair ahead English coal veins are thin; one ag’ln 'cept fer u rattloauuko or a water
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share sod ooght not to Irhvc to boy tho only 14 Inch»-« wide hns be»m worked moccasin. ” —Atlanta Constitution.
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educuttonal ] Hvilegca which should i»o- 1.200 feet down On the other hand,
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“Hill writes from Texan," mid the f c l o J t ' ' - ’i
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of tho city ‘and state.— Woman’s Trib­ thracite region 80 feet thick and in
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the bitnminons regions 18 feet thick. parent, “ that he’s in jail ag'tn. an ho I r t t c hi e l n n i
f n v n ; a u i ti
“ I h a v e b r- n tr o u b l-d a g re a t d e a l 1
UriV *»»>tA
Our Apjailachian coalfields nro the lar­ 'pears to 1») hfqivbvs over it. 1 wonder fn r t » , i t
T lio M n lu e F l s g P o l« .
i «l’ t l l o t B o f
ef file example of hte family ain’t In -'
w ith a t o r r i d l l r e r , w h ic h p ro d u c e s c o n s t li » -
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tlo t.
I io iB i i C A S C A H E T S to b e «11 j o u e l«1ta
There is a Now York woman artist gest known, and alone conld supply the aplrin to him T His gran'f.ither broxe I l . t T t ’ l C v . t o 'i’ A .i » u 'l l t * j ». * ' * 1
'T t
fo r th e m , a n d s e c u re d s u c h te lle r i t « a r u t t r ia l,
living in Biisiklyn who expects Io bo whole world for centuvii» to enue
U < t t L lf fliv 1
t b e t 1 p u r c h t s t ' l a n o t h e r n u p p lr a n d w s s c e n i-
j.lll six times: his tmelo dug out three M e r i ä ! 1
n ln ts lr c u r d
l r b a l l c .u lr b c to o i'IiN lt o ie e -
the envy of tho neighborhood lmfore
>t'4 t 4
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times, an they ain’t n Jail in the scttle- d r l ’.D
A a O r ly la a l O a th o f A ll« < l» a r » .
c -m a h C d PC’ c a r e t » w i i K t - ' C r t h o r p p o r t u a t t r
k l s t d l V « u a ít i
fc h t to f •
hsig. She 1» shoot to come into p<*eea-
uiont IhHt kin hold any ef' tho rest of
la p r e fo n tu d -
J . A S mi TO.
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h
,1 I t i r u j ’ iU ’ t c - t h e
In
the
old
days
when
the
Hpanish
■Liu j u - s t e a l t t a n a A r e . , P h i la d e lp h ia , P a .
sion of bOincthmg for w hivh relic Feek-
»1 <>• »lot
iJ rl
the family. It's my opinion that t ill p < < \ i
ers would give—in extravagant phrase­ province of Aragon was a proud and has fnlletl from grace 1“ —Atlanta Con- j / i R c r d p n » u t
i k * * « Tt t * • r
d
' i -itl
•* rt • t • i i i Y
independent
monarchy
the
people
CANDY
f ' c l t l i ' f •t»
o n o r t h é l i f e i’
ology— their ryes. It is a flag pole from
atitatiun.
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tho Maffia lu duo time there is to 1« a used, when choosing their king, tffa
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Tt p . . , i ‘ t • v M e - ‘ t» ■
following
singnlnr
form
of
election
A W fa S o k e a l i n p n s a lo a .
flag raising at the artist’s bons»,, to
H tia b v i
«tor.
“Wc.
the
freeborn
inhabitant.»
of
the
ü
which no ono will ho Invited, but tlwi
*U c it
"Did you hair shout the speech I I M - ’ .» c. j
ancient
kingdom
of
Arugou
who
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neighbor* will bo n-'hnved to
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tnada Just before tliechreof coflgraaMf" ‘
equal to yon, Don Philip, and somo-
TftAPf MARK »COWTIWfO
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Ix x l t
1.1'
w ith admiriez envy.
Inquired the returned state, man.
f ’ :r • ' « ' « T /' . I f - f « ’
ROlUV *1« 1 ’ • ,
“ Rut,” as »he artist says, “ there thlug more, elect you to be onr king
“
Wo
read
It
out
loud
down
to
fho
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un<l b a v e
isn’t half the satisfaction In it. for on condition that you preset ve to ns store.'1 answered Farmer CorntcsscL
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p !M « s n t. P n lJ tx h ie .
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there will be no placard on it, nnd the our rights and privileges. If in this
A ’l'.tiri P t
“ Ahi What did y. T think of i t t ”
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puee- rsby will never know that it isn't yon should fail, we own you for our
“ Well, wo didn't blame congrc«» fur l i e f t ‘ M
king no longer.
Harper's Ronnd Ta-
... CU^S CONSTIPATION. ...
malriu up it» mind to quit an go
fiorito* VtoMO Cosurety, CU«M».
>•* Terfc. Wt jost nn ordinary flagstaff such as they U a
etjahl buy thamaclvoa at a department
home.
Wuehington Star.
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W hite
Sewing Machine.
W
WRITE FOR
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Shaving
O regon
no® ,
It
indicates
the state
o f the tension a t a glance.
Its use means tim e saving
and easier sewing.
I t ’ o u r o r n invention
and is found only on th e
Lazy Liver
M o n e y Saved
T o n s o ria l P a rlo rs .
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FTor
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Notary Public, Surveyor
EUG EN E, OREGON.
T w e n tv -th r e e
M ile s W e s t
Eugene.
OREGON.
W ORD
»IMPLIES.
N O T A R IE S .
...Attorney-at-Law
EUGENE,
W HAT
THE
b a le b u s ih e f li
E . O. P O T T E R
IS J U S T
YORK
BORTON AND A L L
F lo r a n o o , o r o g o n .
A. C. WOODCOCK,
M m «.
A Tension
Indicator;
th e Eye.
P H IL A D E L P H IA
D . W . S T I B B B N S , P rop rietor.
attorneys
D r . J . C . A y « r , L o w e ll ,
Special attention to Diseases of
W A8HIINCTON
§
CHURCH
It ,u GO n ot obtain sill the ben»-
! flu you
fr<»n» th® u«e ol tbu
1 Vigor, writ* the doctor about It.
Probably there is rome difficulty
' w ’th your renorul svutom wltlea
ratybft easily ;eiuovo«l. Addrops,
H u rd ’s office in Florence.
PO INTS EAST »»id SOUTH
L F. Heceta Lodge No. Ill,m eets
ry Wednesday evening in Lodge
Florence, Oregon. Brothers in
sanding invited to attend.
8. J, Seymour, N. G.
W. H . Weatherson, Sec.
p r e v e n ts its f o r m a t io n .
W IN N IP E G
A. R. General Lyons Post, No. 58
■ meets second and fourth Saturdays
G
ci each month at. 1 :30 p. m.
8. B. C olvin , Commander.
J. L. F uenisii , Adjutant.
-
— ¥ 5 .0 0 |
J Single fare
-
-
89.00
Round trip
Tickets for sale a t E. B angs’
livery barn, Eugene, and a t O. W .
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st . paúl
is a youth-renewer.
It hides the age under a
luxuriant growth of hair the
color of youth.
It never fails to restore
color to gray hair. It will
stop the hair from coming
out also.
It feeds the hair bulbs.
Thin hair becomes thick hair,
and short hair becomes long
hair.
It cleanses the scalp; re­
moves ell dandruff, and
We have a book on the
Hair which we will gladly
send you.
fob. •, ing au 9 p. nt.
It & a « C h a s e « n d « M o r r o w B s -
csape F r o m D e a t h .
Pretty Shirt Waists
ORTHERN
Pacific, Ry. eugene - florence
C IT Y O F F IC E R S .
NO. 25
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