The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, December 22, 1899, Image 1

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FLORENCE, OEEGON, F1UDAY, Dec. 22, 1899.
g en e r a l direc to ry
TR A VELER S' GUIDE.
S TA TE OFFICERS-
STEAME
MARGUERITE,
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Q overn or • ..............................T. T. Geer.
TR A V E LE R S ’ GUIDE
Will make regular
REGULAR DAILY TRIPS
Secrelary of 8‘a te ............ F. i. Dunbw
r r e *a ,,re r............................ F. 8. Moore.
Supt. Public Instruction J. II. Ackerman
F lo ren ce a n d M
Supreme Court t ............. F . A. Moore
THE
( . . . .C . E . W olverton
Ju d ge S econ d D istr ict. .J . W . H am ilton
P rosecu tin g A t t o r n e y .. .G eo. M. Brown
trips
o f T id e .
Calling at ALSEA.
And
eves*
sceasnew
F lorence to Coos Bay
STEAM ER
Calling at the UMrQUA.
For passenger and freight ra te s1
L U E L L A
Florence, Or.
W ill carry freight and passengers Meyer & Kyle,
front Florence to San Francisco.
O - J L F L Û D IK T E J R i
W ill also bring up freight
J u d g e .........................................E . O. Potter.
C om m ission ers j ; ; ; ; ” ’¿ ' V i m S
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S T A G E L IN E .
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C le r k ................................................. E . U . Lee
For further information inquire
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S h e r iff.................................... W . W . W ithers
A.
T reasurer.............................. A. 8. Patterson
W.
CO.
S u rv e y o r ...................................C. M. Collier
C oron er................................. W . P . Cheshire
J u stice of P e a c e ...................C. II. H olden j
Returning,
. W. II. Wiatlierson
0 . W . Hurd
Win. Kyle
J. W. Carman
M. Morris
&
P u llm a n
R ecorder....................... John I. Butterfield
S le e p in g
E le g a n t
M arshal................................ G. C. Compton
S E C R E T SO C IETIES.
S T . PAUL
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G R A N D FO RK S
H E L E N A and
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T H R O U G H TIC K E TS
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C H IC A G O
W A S H IN G T O N
Gardiner, Oregon.
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FLORENCE, OR.
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R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H , Florence,
O regon. Sab bath service: Sabbath-
•ehool, 10 o ’clock a. in. P reaching 11
EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS.
o’clock a. m . and 7 p. m . Sacram ent of
U h L ord’s su pp er on 1st Sabbath of
Jaauary,
A p ril, J u ly and October. Special A ttention to Commercial
Everybody is w elcom e to all th e services.
» Travel lers.
Pastor req u ests C hristians to m ake
th em selves k n ow n .
I . G. K xotts , Tastor.
P
A. C. WOODCOCK,
Attorney at Law,
B J tig o n e ,
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HOTEL,
D. W. STIBBENS, Proprietor.
F lo r e n c e , O ro g o n .
ATTO RNEYS
35. O. POTTER
................. A tto r n e y -a t-L a w .......................
KUGENE,
OREGON.
- r i m e s A t th e Court House.
BENEDICT,
T T O R N K Y - A T -
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F lo r
E lk P ra irie Hotel.
ON EU G EN E AND
FLO R E N C E
S TA G E
R O U TE.
M o n e y S aved
By
P a t r o n iz in g it.
O regon.
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PUBLIC.
F L O R E N C E .- -
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OREGON
EUGENE
Loan s Savings Bank
W
RITE FOR CIRCUUR8?eh^ X i.V 'f,
S ew in g M achines w e m anufacture and their
Of E u g e n e , O regon
prices before you purchase any other.
CAPITAL ,’’A,DOT'
THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO.,
O R A X G E , M A HA.
M Union Rqtiars, N . Y .
W . E. BROWN, Prc:M ent.
B. D. PAINE, Vice President.
F. W. OSBURN, Cashier.
W . W . BROWN, A sst Cashier.
Dallas, T«xas.
O hlevro, 111.
Baa Fm nclaeo, CkU.
B t Izwtlo, Mn,
A tla n ta , Ga,
FO R SALE BY
G oat dealers wstitpil in every town.
Write for prices and term s to San Fran
I risco, Cal.
W OSBURN, B D PAINE, W
A PAINE, 1 F ROBINSON, J
W W BROWN.
; Draft« iasned ou the principal cities of the
I United Stater; also ♦•xehsnge furnished avail­
able in nil forvien countries.
j interest imi«l on tim e depoaits.
I FI re proof vault for th e s ta n c e c f valuable
papers.
Collections receive our p fn n p t aitem ion.
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smoothest, ea^lo-r. uhm I perfect way ul keet-lnc the
bowels clear tod eleau >» to t«*ke
FREE SAMPLE ROOMS.
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Piensan». Patata! le. Pot*1 ».t. Taa»e G*0*1 DoOood,
We-rcr Rk*kr>n. Weaken. ovGrIne. Bk 3»v Dte Write
fur free «ample, and UxAlet ou health. Address
, tatsafs, a«etr»sl, «ee I sf *. «Zts
Boy’s Suits.
D R Y GOODS,
BO O TS A N D S H O E S
are sold cheaper in our store than any other
store in the County.
W e had been •‘InRoparable«” I «fora
hia going, and w o w ould ho so never
again I fo lt convinced. She had absorb­
ed him . Mind, desire, future, wero
packed in the little palm of her hand.
Yot I w as not vu lgarly jonloua. I loved
Aubrey YcltUiam bettor thnn I could
have loved a brother, but I had seen
her and had cuught the reflection of h it
sentim ent, though in a tempered degree. HOTEL EUGENE J
.
I had m et her but once, in a verdurous
Devon lane, w here sho had lost iter
bearings and wo had com e to hur a ssist­
EUGENE,
ance.
Lane County, Oregon.
Her nam e w as R uth Lnsccllos, and
sho w as a w idow . T hat w us tlie sum
total of our know ledge. Site m ight have
HIS FIRST APPEARANCE.
been 20, but w e estim ated her nge at lug the g ate ef a citadel, though her
25, deducing our theory from a certain lip s said iu a tone richer than w ine,
N os*tliern C ity W e lc o m e ! th « Proa-
fatigued languor of voiee and expression sweeter than m usic, ‘ K iss m e first.’ ”
pero u « S o u th e r n V isito r.
There w as a long puuse— Yeldham
that accorded ill w ith the g irlish satin
H e cam e into town th is m orning fresh
of her skin. T his w as arrived nt on the sat blankly staring at the coals, and I
from G eorgia. H e sm elled of m agnolia
first day of our m eeting— w e had not gazed iu len tly into th e m ista o f nicotiuu
and liv e isik and sw octest suinuu r. Ha
that
ourled
upward
to
tho
ceiling.
discussed her since. B ut ono m orning
"Thoru are som e klesee,’’ ho Raid was long anil fat, a peculiar com bina­
w hen ho had called nt the little farm
cottage w here she lived and hud found presently, “ that are worth tho w hole tion, hut h is in truth. H e w as lig h t and
Pleasure I dark greun iu alternate stripe«, the for­
her flown w ith o u t a w ord o f regret his sum of human plousure.
mer the shade of new gram, the latter
despair liad been too m uch for him . Faugh I A rotten w ord— belonging to
that of a h.iecliull that has seen a sea­
Tim w holo story rolled from h is lip s; those w ho only half live. ”
He handled a cigarette m oohanically son ’s usage on the diamond.
id s love for her, her seem ing reciproc­
Tho pasNcrshy looked at him and
ity , their w anderings in the woods, her and lit it.
sm iled, and w ith h is stripes tw in k lin g
“
Wo
bad
gone
through
m
ost
of
the
reliant, trusting attitude— th at had
he seemed to sm ile back ut them and
taugh t him to w ish h im self some k n igh t dresses w hen w e camo to some tine azure
say, "See, I have com e,” and thon th e
o f the H oly G rail and not a m ere be- drapery iucrusted w ith Japanese gold.
** ‘It was m in e ,’ she suid, ’and w as stripes w ou ld stretch in to a grip, possi­
sm irehod man of m any passions.
bly sarcustio.
I w as so nut of it, as the phrase is, worn by a wom an I hated. She horrow-
L ittle hoys looked at him in aw e and
th at 1 could volunteer sm all elu cid a­ td it one n igh t a fter com ing over iu the
nudgisi each ether nnd said, " H u lly
tion. That site w as a coquette of tho lain. *
“ ’Y et yon bated her?’ I asked, tak­ gee I" or som ething else equally express­
first order seem ed the m ost feasible so­
ive.
lution, und I offered it. He derided the ing m y cue from tho curl of her lip.
An old man going l>y remarked,
" ’N o t thou. In thoso days I thought
n ation — it w as apparently so frivolou s
'•P retty early for yon to arrive, bnt you
a venture that it failed to nuger him . men w ere true— Guorgo truest of a ll—
are looking w e ll," w hereat he sim ply
B u t ono day, after w o had returned to and w om en good. ’
“ I looked dow n at the gold storks ou grinned th e broader. A lit t le b^tek
tow n and were w orking w ell in har­
ness, he w ith liis book, I w ith m y illu i- the heavy eastern silk, and said, ‘And newsboy, after insp ecting him from a ll
sides, hacked aw ay to th e curb and said
when did you change your opinion?’
trutions for it, lie burst out a fr e sh :
“ * W hen 1 tiling aw ay th is gown, and h a lf to h im self, “ Dnt am du real sig n
“ She u n in ten tion ally let out where
dat sum m er am came.**
site lived. It is a v illa g e on tho coast of dotermiuud it slionld never touch me.*
Beside liim stood a m an in an apron,
“ I rose to put m y arm around her,
France. She m ust have returned."
“ W e llf” I said, suspending m y work to break the skein o f unpleasant asso­ hut no one questioned tho m an oonoem-
and pretending to extract a hair from ciations, hut she moved aw ay, and said lu g the stranger. " H e is none o f u s ,"
mutron said os she w h isked by, and a
in a hard, alm ost deliant voice:
the fine point of m y draw ing pen.
** ’There is one more, te ll m e its ta le kin dly old gentlem an touched him Soft­
“ W e ll," he hurst out, " th e w orld is
ly w ith reverence nnd so gen tly thnt he
our oyster. If w e shirk opeuing it, w e i f you can, and if n ot’—
“ Sho pansed w h ile I took the fine d id not fuel.
can't hope to filch p earls."
He fat there on W oodward avenno
“ That means?” 1 hinged expectantly. lace aud law n in to my fingers. It seem ed
" T h at means, in plain words, that I a sum m er dress, scaroely crushed. In for hours gazin g at the pnssoteby and
d on ’t Intend to g iv e up the biggc«»•• front, how ever, and on the sleeve woa sm ilin g, us happy as n bird on a sun­
sh in y m orning. About U o'clock a man
ponrl that G od ever scu t to m ake a man a splash o f d u ll roti brown.
“ ‘Paint?’ I suggested, ‘or blood. An w alked np to him anil in solen tly thum p­
r ic h .”
" Y ou intend to follow her?” I q u es­ accident perhaps?’ and lit questioning 1 ed him and said, " Is he ripe?" whereat
tho fe llo w in the apron said, "Yea, hut
* ,
tioned— uetsllessly indeed, for h is k in ­ m et her eyes.
•• ‘D on ’t, don’l l ’ I cried, 'don’t w e h aven ’t plugged h im y e t ." Then
d lin g eye contained a tire of decision and
energy that for 11 days, sim si th e sorry speakt’ I flung m yself iMtckln tho chair the insolent man said, " H ow inneh?"
W hen he w as told, be w h istled Ion*
one of her disappearance, had sm ol- aud covered m y face to avoid the sight
o f hors— the expression of horror that and low and thnn w ont across tho.
derod.
street to t t teal estate ollico and bought'
Ho had he»n absent hut a w eek when w as staring from it.
“ ‘ I w ill, I m ust speak. Yes, blood; • corner lot ou W oodward avenue in ­
1 received tho telegram announcing his
inti-udid return. 1 stood— w ith m y h is blood. G ill' she exclaim ed, stand­ stead.
So the first w aterm elon of tho season
back against the niuutol and hands in g in front o f m e in that Gaszandrulikn
w arm ing them selvea behind my sh elter­ attitu d e I find noticed before. ‘1 can Just put there and grinned. And i t ’a
in g coattails— eager t o recognise b is see It now. George had gone to the lik ely h e’ll he there tomorrow, too, for
ram pant m ount o f the (.Lairs, to feel the country— so be lindraid— and I, to imsa no one fe els lik e in v e stin g a w in ter's
clasp of h is hand or the thum p on tho the tim e, dined w ith an nncle at Big- savings in him , even though every o n e .
shoulder blado and hear Ids cheery nard's. Yon know th e room— the thou- | ia interested anil w ould like to own
"C ongratulate mo, old fellow I” that I sand lig h ts aud loaded tables, tho chink j h im .— D etroit Free Press.
knew m ust come. A cab stopped outside o t gloss nnd glow o f silver—tho gay J
and a key turn« d in th e lock. Then a and b rilliuu t com pany that is alw ays '
" S h e w as under the irapreniioa tha*
slow , heavy trend uHocndul. We m et in there? W e dined, aud were leaving a ft­
tw o heads are better than o n e .”
th e passage. Tlie.ro w a s no need for erward for tho opera. M y nncle passed
" A re n ’t they?”
m ore than a glance at him to abridge ont first and I w as about to follow him ,
“ N e t when koepin* a secret. ”— Yim .
w
hen,
at
a
little
table,
I
saw
George
tho exuberance of w elcom e f l a t had
aud her; Georgo looking down, dow n
bubbled to tny lips.
*
The silence was so lo n g — so pregnant into her eyes w ith a hot red flush in his
w ith nnsyllnlilod an gu ish — th at at lart ch««ks anil a lifted w in eglass in h it
I closed a warm hand over h is lingers hand. I d on ’t know w h at happened; 1 |
as they clasped the arm end o f h is chair. hnrst betw een them, flnug tho glam
from ills fingers, aixl then*—
“ W ell?" '
“ 1 thought she m ust scream, bnt only
" W e ll,” ho said h u sk ily , starting a
little from h is com a und pokiug a coal a gasp escaped her. Site looked at somo-
th in g ou the ground aud added in an
w ith tho toe of h is boot, " it 'a o v e r .”
" S o I supposed, und the pearl was awed, strangely in ttn se voice, 'IIo w n i
dead. ’
n o t” —
SuFHttij
" N o t for m y h an d lin g," ho inter- I “ The tone com pelled m e to her s id e ;
rnpted. " I know y o u ’d th in k scnietbing a torrent o f agony seemed frozen at her
hard of her, bnt you w o n ’t, you w on 't lipa.
“ ’Listen I* she cried, still stan ding
w h jn I te ll you"—
Hu stretched h is band to h is glass rigid, though the th r illin g tone of her
voioo confessed her em otion. ‘The v e r ­
and em ptied it before continuin g.
" I t cam e about sooner thnn I in ten d ­ d ict of noquit tai w as m erely a doom to
ed— tho horizon w as so serene I w anted perpetunl remorse. A lifo for a life,
to lay to for a l>i(— but it was no use. w as cried to m e from even the daybreak
W o w ere talking of som ttthing— 1 for­ chirping of tho birds.
" ’Ob, Anltrey, bo m ercifu l— spam
get w hat— cud 1 m ade aqu otntiou. You
know the chap w ho said, 'Show mo a m e all you can, for 1 am like a pilgrim
w om an’s clothes at different periods nl w ho fa in ts in sigh t of the grtsiffroad. I
her lifo and I w ill tell yon her h is­ know now that it is not tbo palso cf
life, but the color and tho scent of it.
tory?’ ”
" Y es, 1 forget his nam e, bat I thiuk that m akes ono’s sacrifice. 1 b e lic to
that every g u ilty soul m ust hi'.vo his
i t w as a F renchm an .’’
" W oll, I quoted him , pretending to a m om ent o f high opportunity, of e x p ia ­
lik e perspicacity. It w a s ft arrttking, tion. and th is is m iu a Yon nru brave,
you arc great, yon cro generous, s h a ll
cow ardly ruso to know m ore of h er."
>ou tem pt mo— amt stay, or w ill you
’’ W ell?"
" S h e snapped at ray offer— w as a l­ sa to mo— and go?’ ”
I’orr Y eldham 's voice broke to a
m ost ardent in h«?r w ish to K-st mo.
"1 caught her w rist ms it turned tho hoe rue w hisper, nnd 1 laid n sym p atbet
handle of the wardrobe door aud remon- lo bund npou his knee.
" A n d you, Aubrey, you went?"
strated: *1 refuse to sro them . 1 know ,
"1 am h e r e,” ho answered, w ith n
noth in g of clothes, and I’m not a detco- l
tlve. 1 w on 't pry in to your past secrets • groan th at wus m ors p itifn l than tears.
—Gondcnscd From lilm k and W hite.
eith er of serraw or of jo y .’
“ Her hand shook In ray clasp.
“ ‘D on’t stop me, ’ she cried i in p e n 1
Doty Way to Do IL
liv e ly . ’H elp me— 1 w an t you to know '
“ T on aeo. it's thia w a y ," he said lJ
th em .’
•■ p la in in g the situation. “ T here's uo
" ‘So be i t , ’ I said aud pushed bank Spaniard dares h au l dow n the flag v.e
the door. Then sin: suddenly filing her­ have pat up over the P h ilip p in es, ro
se lf in front of it. between m e and the th ey're goin g to try to couvinco us that
ruw of dainty frocks anil sh im u n riu g | wo oaohr to d o it ,.,.w.„i.— j | / a .
e
a n d
s e e
a n d .
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A G eneral B an kin g Business
T w e n t v - th r e e
M ile s W e s t
Transactsd en Favorabb Terms
Eugene.
Tnaox Mswaa
Sdtnfific Haitian.
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“ HEW HOME "SEWING MACHINE.
D IR E C T O R S .
CENTRALLY LOCATED.
| MtetTw aaeertaln owr <»| »non fr«« whether an
taven»i«n la pmhsbiy patentab»«. CnmTr nn.«*«»
flooa strWly confident tel. H and hoot oe Patent«
aent free. (»Meet scctey iur securt'er i
* fjlg iir ti taken throatk bv.rn ft co. receive
lyrrT-1 aettee, wit hoot chjr/e, in the
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¡ ¡ T R Y T H Ï .i’
NOTARY
a call.
Geo. H ale
D c sw n «
CCFYWiaHTS A c.
• sending a Mtatch at . 1 «eicrrth-n may
15 c e n t s
Itair C u ttin g
FRA N K B. W ILSO N .
Tables furnished with all the
delicacies of the season. Give us
I j A"VV.
O regon .
S h a v in g
Notary P u b lic, Surveyor
O regon
« • “ B o o m . 7 and i M cl-aran’a BulMliig-
pecTftl A ttention g iv e n to c o lle ctio n s an a i ro
ate buaineRi
M A R IO N M O R R IS P r o ’p.
$
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MORRIS
* * * * *
A. R. BUTTOLPH,
A ssistant General Passenger Agent,
255 Morrison St., Cor., 3d.
J- F- TANNtR, prop .
DP.. J C. AYEK, Lowell, Mtu«.
P lo r e n o e
N O TA R IES.
A- D CHARLTON,
and
Tli.
I f you <lo n o t o b tn ln «11 th e
you HXpC’te.'t f io n i th e ust; «»f t! it V ltfo r,
w rit© th e doc to r a b o u t it. P ro b a b ly
tl.n ro Is ««»me ¿SOTcuHy w ith y o u r geit-
! e ra! system w h ic h m ay l»o e a s ily »o-
IQtivt rf.
A*id • .8,
' K azor H oned
Special attention to Diseases of
the Eye.
R.
C H U R C H D IR E C T O R Y
melt these Rakes o’ dandruff in
the scalp. It goes further than
this: it prevents their formation.
It lias still other properties:
it will restore color to gray hair
in just ten times out of every
ten eases.
And it does even m ore: it
feeds ar.d nourishes the roots
of the hair. Thin hair becomes
thick hair; and short hair be­
comes long hair.
We have a hook on the Hair
and Scalp. It is your», tor the
asking.
S c is s o r s G round
O. O. F . H ec eta Lodge No. I l l , meets
For inform ation, tim e card«, maps ■ mt lic ite ti I
every W ed n esd ay even in g in Lodge
Hall, F lo r en ce , Oregon. Brothers in etc., call on or write
laud sta n d in g in v ite d to attend.
M c M urphey ,
S . J. Seym our, N . G.
General Agent. Itooins 2 an<1-I, Shelton Block,
W . H . W eallierson, See.
EUGENE, OREGON.
O. O. F M aple Ixslge No., 139, meeta
i every T hursday even in g in Ncel.v’a
Hall, S eaton , Oregon. Brothers in good
•lauding in v ited to attend.
W illiam B hvxd , N . G.
l ’tiiL . N icollb , Sec.
P ro p rie to r.
Alex. Patterson, M. D .
eacn m on th .
M em bers and visitin g P H IL A D E L P H IA
hretlireu in good stan ding are cordially
invited to a tten d . A. G. F unke , M. W. N E W Y ORK
I. G. K notts , Recorder.
BO STO N AND ALL
P O IN T S E A S T
i c
T on so rial P a rlo rs.
W IN N IP E O
G eneral Lyons P o st, No. 58
eets second and fourth Saturdays
C • of m each
m onth at 1 :30 p. m.
1 0 . U . W . P arp etu a Lodge, N o. 131,
m m eets e v er y 1st and 3d Tuesdays
i p
All through freight on the stage
either way between Eugene and j
Mapleton, will bo charged at the I
rate of two cents per pound during '
the months of October, November,
December, January, F ebruary,'
March and April, and ono cent per
pound duriug the months of May, :
June, July, August and September. '
C R O O K ST O N
Men’s
V . IL S. lllT lIl3 ,T |
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EUGENE-“
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ST A G E L IN E .
FA R G O
E . W . Coun, W . M.
J. I. B u tterfiel d , Secretary.
HEIt EXPIATION.
Charges Reasonable.
D U LU T H
and fourth Saturdays in each month.
We never did; but v c have
seen the clothing at this time
of the year so covered with j
dandruff that it looked as if it |
had been out in a regular sn ow ­
storm.
No need of t h is s n o w s to r m .
As the sum m er sun would
melt the falling snow so will
of all
Toe c o n v in c e d .
M IN N E A P O L IS
F. A A. M . F lorence Lodge No. 107.
■ R egular com m unication on second
price
G o m
Single faro -
- _ - $5.09
Round trip _ _ - - 99.00
Tickets for sale at E. Bangs’
C a rs
livery barn, Eugene, and at O. W.
H urd’s office in Florence.
S le e p in g
Long be the livoa of th is little pair,
Bw eethenrt and m aiden so bonny and fnlrl
Long m ay they livo w h ile their loves intw ine,
Eaoh w ith the other, like «temp of the vine I
Or w ill th is beby love droop and die
Ere m any year« have flown hurrying by?
Then w ill they deem it bu t chlldiwh fnn.
Fooling no sm art uinee no harm lias Le»«n
done.
—F. P . In T iu slc y ’s Magazine.
Florence
D in in g C a rs
T o u r is t
S . B. O olvix , Com m ander.
J . L. F urnish , Adjutant.
læaves
Stage leaves Eugene on Mon­
days, Wednesdays, and Fridays a t
G a. in. arriving at Florence the
day following a t 10 a. m.
Retur ning stage leaves Florence
Mondays, Wednesdays, and F ri­
days at 2 p. m. arriving at Eugene
C a rs the following day at 9 p. m.
S
Treasurer............................... F. B . W ilson
Stage
E. B a n g s ,
N
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Extra Tripe When Necessary
R
u
l
Sundays.
P acific, Ry.
C IT Y OFFICERS.
A. R .
Stage Leaves Steamboat Landing on
N ORTHERN
C o n sta b le .................................. E. A. Evans i
l O
The
lias
the Umpqua for Florence Saturdays.
San Francisco, California.
School S u p e r in te n d e n t___W . M. M iller
Board of T ru stees
&
H. H. Barrett, Prop’r,
14 California St
A sse sso r ....................................D. P . Burton
P resident.
BEADLE
S
Yet n M d little coquette is «ho;
Every attention sho w elcom es w ith glee.
Many a heart
she tilled w ith pain,
C onstant «he finds it so hard to rem ain;
Lovers w ill come to her feet to woo.
What is the deer little diunsol to d o t
Is it her fnult th at th ey lo*»j her «of
ta it her fau lt that th ey w o n ’t tuke “ N uf"
S u m m e r?
— APPLY TO —
C O U N T Y OFFICERS-
men,
Du ho ardent and she so shy
Only w hen somebody ©tai' ta by.
When th ey ’re alone, her shy now flle3,
Cnpiil m ounts quickly his throne in h o r e y v tj
When th ey ’re alone, th is bright haired uita*
Give* her woe lover a soft, warm kta*i.
from
from
1 - 4 K n o c k e d O ff
Woe IHtle Itivers, ngod six and U«.
A ping the ninnner« o f women mu <1
ill
F loren ce to Y aquiua
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S ta te P r in te r .........................W . II. Leeds
A ttorney General D. R. N . B lack bu rn
( ...................It. 8 . Bean
LITTLE LOVERS.
Steamer Robarts
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NO. 31.
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putrii ra»d t-day fur » «n i »’»• »er», de e«« dUay.
Evsrr-ttur.g »iß be ««rt yo- Uree.
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