The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, January 26, 1900, Image 1

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T R A V E L E R S ’ GUIDE
T R A V E L E R S ’ G U ID E.
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lovernor................................. T. T. Geer. I
cretary o( S ‘a te ............... F. I- Dunbar. r e g u l a r d a i l y t m f s
'reasurer......... .................... F. 8. Moore.
upt. Public Instruction J. II. Ackerman
tate Printer....................... W. II. Leeds.
ttorney General D. R. N. Blackburn
........-........R. 8. Bean
THE STEAM ER
................F. A. Moore
. ...O . E. Wolverton
edge Second District. J. W. Hamilton
rosecuting A ttorney.. .Geo. M. Brown
trip s
from
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F lo r e n c e to C oos B a y
F o r passenger an d
freight ra te s
— APPLY TO —
M eyer & Kyle,
W ill carry freig h t an d passengers
from F lo ren ce to San Francisco.
G
W ill also b rin g up freight
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F o r fu rth e r in form ation inquire
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Florence, O r.
t l D
S T A G E
I l S
r E
What does it do?
It causes the oil glands
In the skin to become more
active, making the hair soft
and glossy, precisely as
nature intended.
It cleanses thescaip from
dandruff and thus removes
one of the great causes of
baldness.
It makes a better circu­
lation in the scalp and stops
the hair from coming *out.
K
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H. H. B arrett, Prop’r,
lerk ........................................... F . U. Lee
Stnge Leaves Steamboat Landing on
— OF —
lieriff
.......................W. W. Withers
reasurer..........................A. S. Patterson
the
Umpqua for Florence Saturdays.
A . W . B E A D L E & CO.
¡ssessor..................................... D. P. Burton
Returning, Stage Leaves Florence
sliool Superintendent . W. M. Miller 14 C alifornia St,
urveyor........... ....................C. M. Collier
Sundays.
San
Francisc.o,
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alifornia.
oroner.............................AV. P. Cheshire
istiee ol Peace.................C. IL Holden
Extra Trips When Necessary
¡instable..............................E. A. Evans
Charges Reasonable.
ORTHERN
Pacific, Ry. eugene - florence
C IT Y O F F IC E R S .
......... W. IL Wi-atherson |
•esident.
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O. W. Hurd
Win. Kyle
J. L. Dahlin
M. Morris
ard of Trustees
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ecorder.....................John I. Butterfield
reasurer..............................F. B. Wilson
arshal............................ G. C. Cumpton
c u o n ln »
S le e p in g
S E C R E T S O C IE T IE Í
E le g a n t
D in in g
F. & A. M. Florence Lodge No. 107. T o u r i s t
i Regular somninnication on second
d fourth Saturdays in each month.
E. W. C obb , W. M.
B, M ills , Secretary.
C a rs
Single fare -
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$e.00
R o u n d trip -
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89.00
T ick ets for sale a t E . B a n g s’
C a rs
i liv ery barn, E ugene, an d a t O. W.
! I l u r d ’s office in F lorence.
S le e p in g
ST . PAUL
M IN N E A P O L IS
A ll th ro u g h freight on th e stage
e ith e r w ay betw een E ugene and
M apleton, w ill be charged a t th e
ra te o f tw o cents per pound d u rin g
th e m o n th s of O ctober, N ovem ber, j
D ecem ber, J a n u a r y , F e b ru a ry ,
M arch an d A p ril, an d one cent p er
pound d u rin g th e m onths o f M ay,
DULUTH
A. R. General Lyons Post, No. 58
meets second and fourth Saturdays
each month at 1:30 p. m.
8. B. C olvin , Commander.
J. L. Fvitxiaii, Adjutant.
FA R G O
TO
C R A N D FO RKS
C RO O KSTO N
W IN N IP E G
H E L E N A «mt
O. U. W. Perpettta Lodge, No. 131,
i meets every 1st and 3d Tuesdays
BUTTE
:n month. Members and visiting m r t i i A r TC t r rl, r r ’V F T C
jthren in good standing are cordially
l i c K E i h
rited to attend. A. 0 . F unkk , M. W.
TO
G. K notts , Recorder.
C H IC A C O
through
A lex.
P H IL A D E L P H IA
NEW
Patterson, M . D.
Special a tte n tio n to
P O IN T S E A S T a n d S O U T H
R. M
G en eral A g e n t.
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FLORENCE, OR.
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Oregon.
6 0 YEARS'
E X P E R IE N C E
P atents
I HADE MAKI'«
FRANK B. WILSON.
E V E R Y T H IN G
Attention
NOTARY
P U B L IC .
FLORENCE. - -
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OREGON
F IK S T -G I.A 8 3 .
to
EUGENE
Commercial
Loan *3 Savings Bank
Of Eugene, Oregon
D. W . STIBB EH 3, Proprietor.
F l o r s n o e . O i'e q o n .
S e w i n g M a c h in e s w e m a n u f a c t u r e a n d t h e i r
p r ic e s b e fo re y o u p u r c h a s e a n y o t h e r ,
O l l A N a B , M AHH .
n Union Square, H. T .
C A P I T A L <PA,D u p >
Ltallaa, Toxae.
Chicago, III.
Ban F renciw o, C al,
S t L o o t., Mo,
A tlanta, 'Fa,
FOR SALE BY
T ables fu rn ish e d w ith a ll th e
delicacies of th e season.
2,500
G ive us
A G eneral B anking B usiness
Transacted on Favcrabla Terms
E lk P ra irie Hotel.
T w e n tv -th re e
M il e s W e s t
Eugene.
ON E U C E N E AND
FLORENCE
STACE
ROUTE.
U n it e d
Good donlers wanted in every town.
Write lor prices and terms to San Fran
! cisco, Cal.
p r i n c ip a l c i t i e s o f t h e
S t a t e s a n d f o r e i g n c o u n t r ie s .
I n t e r e s t a l lo w e d o i l
D em and
C e r t if ic a t e s
of
D e p o s i t w h e n l e f t s t a t e d |* r i o d .
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C o lle c tio n s r e c e iv e o u r prom p t a tte n tio n .
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C i t y m id C o u n t y W a r r a n ts b o u g h t.
W . E. BR O W V ,
P rssM en t.
F . W . OSBURN,
Cashier.
n . A . P A IN E ,
V ic e P r e s id e n t .
W .W . BROWN,
A .s ’l Cashier.
Ça cl,’» wyfarel OUB T S » D 7 ? yntrt TATSTO I
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rfceteh or p h o to w lffc I
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GFrZB. nU U kSack' . Talir-.J ■iti' n evk/rn'tiiR by I
a pAiwiit attom .y, anJ F T th T IKVWTQP. BH0ULÍ»
*EAO XT k*f»e spt -Z »?
ja U a t Addicts ;
H.B.W ILLSOHâCO.
P A T I H T L A W V tR S ,
1«DroitBid< , W ASHINGTON, D. G.
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A n v o n « s e n d in g a « k e tc U a n d d e sc r ip tio n m a y
is^ ertaln o u r o r ln lo n f r e e w h e th e r as
i in p r o b a b ly p a te n ta b le . C cim n u n lca -
Btly oom flcentiaL H a n d b o o k o n P a t enu
WRITE FOR CIRCUURS SSS*«S.,.<X
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THE NEW HOME SEWINB MICHINE CO.,
D csions
COPVRIOHTB
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D r a fts Issu ed o n th e
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P o r tla n d . O r.
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A T T O R N E Y - A .T -
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A. R. B U T T O L P H ,
MORRIS »». HOTEL,
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“ HEW BODE ” SEWIHD HOME.
NOTARIES.
A- D- CHARLTON,
A. C . W OODCOCK,
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F lo r e n c e
R o o m s 2 a n d 4, S h e lto n B lo c k ,
* * Traveller«. * *
^ R o t i m i 7 a n d K M c L n r e n ’s B u il d in g ,
•nil n c t t u u io n g i v e n t o c o l l e c t i o n « a n d p r o ­
b u s ln e s
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K C G E SE , OREGON.
Special
U ln ren ee.
D iseases of
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J. F. TANNER,
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BO STO N ANO A L L
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tESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Florence,
Oregon. Sabbath service: Sabbatli-
lool, 10 o'clock a. ni. Preaching 11
pock a .m . and 7 p. in. Sacrament of
Lord's supper on 1st Sabbath of
luary, April, July and October,
terybody is welcome to all the services.
Etor requests Christians to make
Rmsclves known.
I. G. K notts , Pastor.
T o n s o ria l P a rlo rs.
Shaving
Hair Cutting
Razor Honed
Scissors Ground
YORK
A s s is ta n t G en er a l P a s s e n g e r A g e n t,
285 M o r r is o n S t ., C o r ., 3 d .
CHURCH DIRECTORY
•XfWtiAS
MARION MORRIS Fro’p.
G a r d in e r , O r e g o n .
F o r I n f o r m a t io n , t i m e c a r d s , m a p s a n d t i c k e t !
J. O. F. Maple Lodge No., 139, meets
»very Thursday evening in Neely’s
II, Seaton, Oregon. Brothers in good
iding invited to attend.
G eo . B. G ami », N. G.
F red O. 1’ kil , Sec.
If y o u <Jo n o t o b ta in all t i e b e n e fit«
y ou u x hoc red frm n th o u se o t tl:e V igor
, H L U i th e D octor ftt-nut it.
A d d le « » , D U . J . (5. AY EH .
LoW cll. M
k »<
J u n e , J u l y , A u g u s tftll(lg e p te m b e r.
W A S H IN G T O N
). 0 . F. Heceta Lodge No. I l l , meets
■very Wednesday evening in Lodge
1, Florence, Oregon. Brothers in
A standing invited to attend.
F. H. Alexander, N. G.
E. A. Evans, Sec.
ig e n e ,
P r o p r ie to r .
M o n e y S a ved
By
P a t r o n iz in g it.
S lO ß flJn ß o ld
h a r d g i v e n i n □ m o r o r e l i e f I h a u a u ) o t h e r r en ie«
i j . «wo
tr lr d .
I « L a ll c c r i n l n i v r c e o t n -
Tes «isniiesonin ci Ecu York City
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An instance has recently occurred of I
a well known man icfutdng for super- I
Ftitious reasons to live in a beautiful
honso ho hud built until some one elso, I
a perfect stranger, hud occupied it for .
some little limo.
if ever there has been a superstition
that appears justified by solid fact and
precedent it is that which prevails
nbout the bnlliling of a house. Few ;
who erect costly mansions for their
own use ever live to occupy them. An
ill fate seems to bar tho doors of these
abodes upon which has been lavished so
much thought and money and hope
Sometimes it is death and sometime» It
is ruin that overtakes the owner.
So widespread and so powerful Is this
»trntgo superstition that ono finds even
an intellectual man like Lord Salisbury
insiating on leasing to strangers for sev­
eral months tho beautiful home which
he h is had erected for himself at Bean-
lien, on the Riviera, before ho will con
O P P O S IT E
sent to occupy it himself or to permit
any member of his family to cross its H O T E L E U G E N E
tho «hold.
Lord Sullshury. however, has only to
EUGENE,
loojr round him in London to find ample
gTL-unds for tlie adoption of snch ex­
Lane County, Oregon.
traordinary and ai first sight unneces-
e.'.iy precautions. Tho completion of
Lord Revelstoke's palace in Charles
PU N ISH IN G AN E D IT O R .
T H E B ISC U IT DIDN’T R ISE
street coincided with the bankruptcy of
the great firm of Baring Bros., of T h e C a r to n s M e th o d A d o p te d I n A
B ow a T o n n e Cook T h o u g h t to Bom ody
which he was tho principal, and it has
M o n th A m e r lc a u C o u n tr y .
» M istake.
remained ever since on exquisito monu­
Cut ions methods of punishing indis­
They
had
been
visiting and while
ment to tho futility of human hopes and creet editors are in vogue in soilfe coun­
away had heou given such delicious
a tp bi lion.
tries. In “ South American Sketches”
•Mr. Sanford had hardly finished re­ Mr. Crawford describes the interesting ' homemade biscuit thut the memory of
building the exterior of his magnificent experience of an editor who had bepn I them still lingered in the mind. Why
unnaion in Curlton House terrace when unfortunate enough to give offense to } shouldn't they have such things them­
tho collapse of Argentine securities oc­ the ruling powers by the freedom of his selves? The mistress of the honse de­
rided that they should, if she hud to
curred, involving him in ruin and com­ criticisms.
moke them herself. What good wife
pelling him to dispose of it to Mrs.
Tho editor was arrested and confined would not bo w illing to take a little
Mackay, of ••Bonanza" fame.
In n narrow passage between the cages
Tho Marquis de Santnree, having of two juguara, notorious for their bud trouble to please her husband? So In
[nrchased tlio neighboring honse from tempera and their intense dislike for hu­ this virtuous frame of mind alio repair­
ed to tho kitchen, and there she stirred
Lady Granville, spent a fortune upon man society.
up her biscuit iu the most approved
tlie reconstruction and adornment of
The intervening space was so regulat­
tlie interior. But befcro tho work was ed that neither of the ferocions animals fashion, shaped them daintily and pa«
completed lie in turn was overtaken by could get its paws quite to the middle them iu the pin. But she was not ao-
the terrible disaster which befell the line between tho cages, so that a spare, oustoinod to this work, and it was not
well known Anglo-Spanish banking active person, if very careful to follow strange that she should forget some of
house of Murriotn. of which he wiib the the classical advice about the advan­ the ingredients. It was the baking pow­
chief director, und he had no alterna­ tages of steering a middle course, might der, a small hut somewhat important
tive fmt to sell the house to Mr. W. W manage to pass without special injury, item in the construction of light bis­
cu it She did not once think of it until
Aqtor
though the achievement would be both the biscuit had boon lu the oven a few
Tho downfall of Hudson, the railway exciting and dangerous.
moments. Then, os she stood gazing
king, occurred at the same time as the
Our editorial friend happened to he
completion of tho great house he wus stont, and therefore was the more easily admiringly at the outside of the range,
which contained this urocious proof of
having built for himsolf at the Albert reached by tho occupants of
cages.
gate entrance to Hyde pnrk, while in As if to add insult to Injury, ho was her culinary skill, sho suddenly ox-
tlie same manner Baron Albert Grant given a chair on which to sit and at claimed:
“ There, I forgot all alxmt the 1
witnessed the piecemeal sale of the gor­ the same time was furnished with a
geous palace h.» had erected at Kensing­ copy of his own paper, the Issue which powder. ”
Thnt would have been a 1
ton. but was never deetinod to occupy. had brought him into trouble, ¿n order
This is why there are, comparatively, that he might meditate npon its con­ tng thought to most honsewlvea, b a t
not to this one. She was a woman o f
so few new» mansions of a pnlutiul char­
tenta
expedients
acter eithoT in London or the conntiy.
He tried to ait motionless and holt
“ Never mind,** she said aa aha hot-
Persons possessed of adequate means upright, feeling those sleepy, cruel eye«
and in need of either a town or country fixed upon him. At the slightest move­ rledly thought over various ways ef-
residence prefer us a rule to purchase ment or the rustle of the paper unsoay mendiug matters; “ those biscuit have
homes tiiat have been lived in to build­ muttering» arose from the cages, and a only been iu a short time, and 1 w ill
ing new o n e s I t they do any building paw would stretch stealthily toward just sprinkle the baking powder over
at all they, in general, cause it to take him. Leaning quickly to the other side, tho top, and it can melt and soak in. **
the form of additions to or alterations he was suro to he met by tho ugly daw s And she did, but the baking powder did
not The housewife herself tells this
of edifices no longer new.
of tho second jaguar. It was a case of story of her cooking now with great
Even then the owners endeavor to
nnd Charybdis.
glee, w hile her husband, being a patient
safeguard themselves from the possibil­ Scylla
Every few minutes the jaguars be­
ity o f danger by iettlng their residences came wildly excited and clawed fiercely man, never says a word about his port
for the express purpose, as they »ay in at the shrinking editor, who, do his of it in the eating.—New York Tim es
France, of “ wiping the dost from off best, could not escape those rending
la a W.t |
the plastered walls. ”
“le o e ,” the editor eaid, “ th atyoa
toe nails. His clothing was torn to
Nowhere is this superstition more shreds, but except for . a few scratches have rhymed ’again’ with ‘rain.’ ”
powerful than in Bavaria, whore many he was not really injured.
“ Yessir,'* the office poet assented.
of the most picturesque spots, especial­
“ Well, it doesn’t go. It may be all
ly in tho mountainous districts, are
right in the weather report, but yon asw
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adorned with fairylike palaces. None of
hired as a poet ”—Cincinnati Enquirer.
tlii in has been entirely completed, for T h . R a ila a t a F a t a l K v . I t I s P r e -
insanity and violont death overtook the
a a r v e tl l»y S « * e r a t l t t o a .
Im o k fl ae Th ey W ash.
brilliant und accomplished King Lod­
About five milee from Aiken, S. C.,
Cigarette smoking is a common prao-
wig. who conceived their design, bnt on the Charleston dirt road and lu tice among the ooitaed washerwomen o f
unfortunately perished before their sight of the railway. Is n little place New Orleau* They lean over tbs tab
completion.
thnt was first christened Polecat, but anil make a quaiut picture as the i
Nor even have the builders of many afterward changed 4o Montiuor^cj, tho i rolls from their lips.—Nebraska
of tho splendid structures that adorn French for that odorous littlo animal. Jouruul.
tin) French metropolis been more fortu­ Many years ago a young woman came
nate. Thus M. Jules Grevy had scarce­ with her pitcher to draw a bucket of
ly completed tho construction of his water from a well at Montmorenci and
lordly mansion in the Avenue d’lenu set the vessel In the hollowed top of a
when the scandalous behavior of his ■tone post that some of the railroad
sou-in law. Daniel Wilson, overwhelm­ men had moved there. While drawing
ed him with disgraco and compelled the watur a flush of lightning came that
him to resign tlie presidency of the re­ Struck the chain to which the well
public amid a perfect hnrricanoof pub­ bucket wus attached, and the woman
lic obloquy
was killed in her tracks. Her remains
The Empress Engonie’s only sister, wero removed, but the pitcher was left
tho lute Duchess of Alba, had not occu­ just where the dead girl hod set it. To
Who trust to Dr. Pierce’s Golden
pied tho lovely pnlaco erected for her this day the pitcher remains fu the
Medical Discovery. It cures niiMty-
in the Cham i* Elysaes more than a few same place, and, so far from being re­
cight per cent, of all who me fe.
months before she was seized with a moved. it Is said that no living hand
Old iorms of disease, obstinate
sudden illuees and died there in a man­ has ever touched it save its'» owner's,
cough, week In tics, spitting ef
ner so mysterious as to give rise to ru­ although near the side of the public
blood, weakness and cmadation son
mors of foul play Tho building was road.
perfectly and permanently cored kg?
this powerful remedy.
subsequently pnllod down.
But the most wonderful thing is the
Another equally unlucky honso is superstition attached to the pitcher.
“ M y wife had hemorTlisge o f (he
lun»>,” writes W . A. Sanders, Bs^
that now owned by the widow of tho There is an indescribable influence sur­
H era, M » « - i C»., W . Vs. *1Shs
late Baron Hirsch. Situated at tho cor­ rounding it thnt prevents its touch.
ten hiinorrhas*«, and the people
ner of the Rue d<> I’Etysee and of the Hundreds of people havo gone with the
around Iwre m id she would nevi
w ell again.
But she begaa to
Avenue Gabriel, it was erected by the firm determination of lifting tlie pitch­
Dr. Picrcs’s Golden M edical Discovery
Due de Monchy He had not occupied er, but when they approach it n strange
and she soon began to gain streams
tlie house more than a few weeks tiefore repugnance comes over them, and they
and flesh
A fter ta king ten bottles »he
was e n tire ly w ell.
I f say one dosbts
It wus the scona of a during hr.rglary hurriedly depart without carrying out
this, they may rn c lo w aeif addressed
that covered its noble owner with ridi­ the object of their visit.
envelope w ith staiup, and I w ill answer.
cule Two months ufter. his daughter
One night n bnlly in the neighbor­
Sick persons arc in v ite d to consult
died tlicro so suddenly and under such hood, while under the influence o f
Dr Pierce by letter f r r t o f e U ^ g t .
' strange circumstances that tho duchi
whisky, made a het with soino friends
A ll correspondence s tric tly privets.
, would not Cona nt to reniniu longer In thut ha would go and bring back the
Address D r. R . V. Pieroe,
snch no 111 omened honao. —London pitches, He left to do so. but soon re­
B uffalo, N . Y .
Mail
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turned »» psle ns a sheet and empty
handed, “ Bays," he remarked, "no
O l r d a T h a t P la y .
person tliv e cad lay hands cn that
Solns birds, like all children, like to pitcher, and I wouldn't attempt it
1 play and Australia and New Guinea again for the whole of Aiken county. ”
j produce the “ bower bird. " which hnildr
Ho refused to tell his experience nnd
rcgulai playhouses These bouees are said ho would not talk about it. Other
i n o t a purt •>( rn-ir nesta. hut sie con-
partiia have gono to see it, hut met
rtruct.d n-rally iu tee shape of covered with the same reunlslve feelings —
' trchwaya of little Doughs two or. three Cleveland Plain Dealer.
feet king. 18 inches high and ubont rs
N tthi© .
, wide They use these houses simply for
Mrs Hicks (shoppwgj— Hark I Didn't
their games, as If they wets clubhouses
| Hi-nernlly these playhouses are decorat­ I hear something smash?
Bloks—Good heavens, yon havo good
ed with bright colored shells an 1 feath-
. era. jnst as chiMtun deoorots tuuir play­ ears. It was only we go. .g broke. —
Uarlstn Life.
houses.
J. Y. Kauffman.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor will
surely make hair grow on '
bald heads, provided only
there is any life remain­
ing in the hair bulbs.
It restores color to gray
or white hair. It does not
do this in a moment, as
will a hair dye; but in a
short time the gray color
of age gradually disap­
pears and the darker color
of youih takes its place.
Would you like a copy
of our book on the Hair
and Scalp? It is free.
S tage leaves E ugene on M on-
d ays, W ednesdays, and F rid a y s a t
G a. m. a rriv in g a t F lo rence the
day follow ing a t 10 a. m.
R e tu rn in g stage leaves F lorence
M ondays, W ednesdays, a n d F ri-
P a r a dfty s a t 2
m * a r riv in S a t E ugene
b u r S |j ie f l o w i n g d a y a t V p. ni.
The price of all Men’s and
Boy’s Suits.
arc sold cheaper in our store than any other
store in the County.'
li P re ra ts a e d H
Cures B<ii®ies8
STAGE LINE.
1 -4 Knocked. Off
D E Y GOODS,
BOOTS A N D SHOES
Culling a t th e U M I’Q U A .
L U E L L A
ttdge....................................F. O. Potter.
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( ............. W. T. Bailey
jinniiasioners j ........H. D. Edwards
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lo Occupy* T h e m - I f N o t D e a t h 'I'lie it
D is a s te r B a r s th o D oors»
F lo r e n c e to Y a q n in a
Florence anil Head of T lid 0^ ’8 nt A1f AP A,V
C O U N T Y O F F IC E R S -
SUPERSTITION WHICH SEEMS TO
BE BUILT ON FACT.
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