The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, April 27, 1900, Image 1

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THE W E S T
YO U R H O H E P A P E R
S U P P O R T IT
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D A IL Y
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front
Calling at ALSEA.
And
front
Calling at the UMPQUA.
For passenger and freight rates
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P ro s e c u tin g A t t o r n e y . . - t
— A PPLY TO —
Meyer & Ky!o,
COUNTY OFFICERS
. .F . O . P o tte r.
Fioror.ce, Or.
W ill carry freight and passengers
from. Florence to San I' raneisco.
W ill abo bring up freight
. SV. T . B a ile y
H . D . E d w a rd s
For further information inquire
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A. W. BEADLE & CO.
14 California St,
San Francisco, California.
........... E . U . L e e
W . W . W ith e rs
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D . P . B u r to n
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either way between Eugene aud
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the months of October, November,
December, January, February,
March and April, undone cent per
pound during the months of May,
June, July, August and September.
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Notary Fdblic, Survey
FLORENCE
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a . C. WOODCOCK,
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CHARLTON,
A ss is ta n t G en era l P a ssen g er A g en t,
205 M o rriso n S t., L'or., 3d.
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D . W . S T IB B E N S , P ro p rie to r,
22 Savings
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Elk P rairie Hotel
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t h a t th e r e w e re tw o r iv a ls a t th e r u c ­
tio n , w h o b id a g a i n s t e a c h o t h e r .—
C h in a , G la s s a n d L a n iiis .
D . A . F A ’NE.
V ic« P r e s id e n t.
W .W .B k O W N ,
A su ’t C a sh ier
c-t noi delay.
KATES Î1.C0 to $2.00 TER DAY
EUGENE.
him that he orter g it
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To look more sleek an (at,
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An studyln a lo t,
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They sm iled an then forgot.
So U ncle Jim , he ain’t to blam e
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Fur all these doin’* now—
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South Africa w ith skies aflame,
This Filip in o row.
I’m very much inclined to say,
When signs of peace grow dim.
Folk» w ouldn’t he so skeered U they
Had minded Uncle Jim .
—W ashington Star.
M e r r y T im e o f F ro » « a n d S n o w .
She «ay» she lik e , the winter tim e.
She " lo v e, the (rest anil snow ;”
Site says she likes the cu ttin g blasts
That round tlie com ers blow.
•’How g a y ,” she says, ‘‘to g lid e on Ice,
How grand to speed away
Across the whitened landscape In
Tire sw inging, swaying sleig h .”
Oh. ye«, «he like« the w inter tim e.
With all its ill« and chill«.
W ith all It« balky furnace«
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And heavy heating b illsl
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B ut w hile I shiver here and blow
Upon my Angers she
May spend her winters in the south,
From ley terror, free.
—Chicago Timea Herald.
L o o k in g ; F o r w a r d .
Bon. when the woman you love so sw eetly
Gives you the gay ln-ha,
D on’t think life Is soured com pletely;
Take a look at her ma I
This old world has women a-plenty.
Tim e w ill change young love to a toy.
Every woman ia sweet at tw enty.
(Your ma waa tw enty heraelt, my boy!)
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ST CURES
2??® !E® ajiA im rY
IN F L A M M A T IO N
U L C iS A lIO N ANDI
FEMALE WEAKNESS
OT M A K E S W E A K
WOMEN STRONG
SKft WOMEN WE11
T H E FLAG O F S T A R S.
Daughter, when he you loved as a lover
Give« you 1 he cold la-ta.
Don’t conclude that joy ta over;
Go and gaze at his pal
Thia old world hua tricks that arc dirty.
Tim e will flx It, never you (ear.
Every man is a god at thirty.
(I was thirty m ysell, my dear!)
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UnnoS
C n r e il.
Pale. «Irk, I walked the orcon strand;
A good, «tout cane wee In uiy hand;
W ith weakness I could scarcely aland
And (ace the «alt aea «pray.
Then feebly to the ground I «looped
A handful of the sand I aeuo|>ed;
I «wallowed it. and then I whooped
And tlu-ew my cane away.
—Chicago Tribune.
I ts L effn l A s p e c t.
N ecessity knows no law.
But her rulinRw no man can budge;
D ecisions are often ruw
When Neecablty aats «■ Judge.
But. however aggrieved you (eel.
Just pay up your costs and trudge;
You bet there is no appeal
When N ecessity acta aa judge.
—C hicago Record.
We b o m a n y h a n d s In ta b o r,
B u t o n « nnrr fo r Mio r i g h t ;
O no b lo o d t o (died, o n e h ea r» tlu d e e tk
O n e g o o d sw o r d fo r t h e fig h t;;
Wo bo m a n y to n g n o d a n d m in d e d .
B u t o n « m in d u n d o n e to n g u e
...
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W hen o u o e w id e s e n t th r o u g h a euiiM Baae
T h e n a t io n 's w o r d h a s r a n g !
T h e n n o r th o r n t o n g u e s l i n g ‘‘D ta le ''
B e n e a th t h e a n c ie n t flog,
And th e s o u t h e r n e r d ie s t o r o b a p tle e
H is o w n t h e “ Y a n k e e r n g l”
.
B r o th e r s —t o k e e p fo r fr e e d o m e s a k e
T h o fla g i f star« u n fu r le d
B e n e a th t h e s t a r s o f h e a v e n —t o m a k e
T h e B ia r lig h t o f t h e w o r ld !
—G r a c e E lle r ly C h a n n in g in Y o u th ’«
p a n Ion.
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T h e D o n sea t W ord.
A LESSO N
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W if e —H e r e ’s t h e lo n g e s t w o r d in t h e
H o w a H u b « S e r v e d U p a U la s -•>
la n g u a g e . T h e r e 's 2 0 s y l l a b l e s In It.
R o a st C h ic k e n .
H u s b a n d —J u s t th o s a m e , It I s n ’t.
“ T h e f ir s t t i m e I r a n aw ay from
T h e lo n g e s t w o r d is t h e c o m p a r a t i v e
h o m e I l e a r n e d a t r i c k o r t w o t h a t waa
d e g r e e o f lo n g .
w o r t h th o w h i l e , " s a i d a w e ll known
W if e — H o w d o y o u m a k e t h a t o u t ?
b n rin e s s m n n . “ I s ta r te d o u t o n se v e ra l
H u s b a n d —E a s y e n o u g h . I d o n 't c a r e
n n a n t b o r i z e d t o u r s o f a d v e n t u r e b e f o re
h o w lo n g y o u r w o r d Is, t h a t is lo n g e r .—
1 r e a c h e d y e u r s o f d i s c r e t i o n , bnt t b e
D e t r o i t F r e e T re s s .
f ir s t is m o s t v iv id ly im p r e s s e d u p o n m y
m e m o ry . T h re e o f n s k id s c a u g h t a
G en eron n M nn.
M rs . Y o u n g w e d —Y o u k n o w U n d o f r e i g h t t r a i n a n d g o t some 60 or 70
F i n c h e r s a id lie w a s g o in g t o s e n d u s m ile s a w a y f r o m h o m e b e f o r e the first
s o m e th i n g t h a t w o u ld h e lp u s s a v e o u r n ig litfn U . T h e n w e d i d n 't k n o w where
to * sp e n d t h e n i g h t . S e v e r a l a t t e m p t s t o
c o a l b ills t h i s y e a r ? W e ll. It c a m e .
M r. Y o u n g w e d —R e a l ly ? A s to c k o f q u a r t e r o u r s e lv e s i n e m p t y b o x cam o n
t h e s id e t r u c k o f a l i t t l e village o n l y
c o a l?
M rs . Y o u n g w e d —N o.
A l i t t l e a r ­ r e s u l t e d in o u r b e iu g c h a s e d a w a y and
r a n g e m e n t f o r filin g b ills .— P h i l a d e l ­ t h r e a t e n e d w i t h a r r e s t , ao w o w e n t t o
t h e o u t s k i r t s o f t h o p la c e a n d b u i l t a
p h ia P re ss.
fire o n th o b a n k o f a l i t t l e c r e e k . Here
w c tn a d o o u r s e lv e s a s c o m f o r t a b l e aw
F o i l e d A ffo ln
p o s s ib le a n d o n o o r t w o o f n s h a d a c t u ­
a lly d o z e d o ff f o r s h o r t n a p s w h e n a
r e g u l a r h o b o , a g o o d s p e c im e n o f t b e
r e a l a r t i c l e , h a p p e n e d a lo n g a n d w a n t e d
t o k n o w i f w e h a d a n y t h i n g to e a t. O f
th r o u g h s o m e m o c k e e r c u io iiy o r i n i ­
t i a tio n . I c a n m a k e a l l o w a n c e f o r cx -
ul«« r a n c e o f s p i r i t s a m o n g c o lle g o s t u ­
d e n t s , b u t s o m e tlr a e s t h i s e x u b e r a n c e
is c a r r ie d to o f a r . ”
" I t w a s t h i s w a y , y o u r h o n o r ,” ex -
« I: h.i.cd t h e y o u th w h o a p p e a r e d to b e
t b e s p o k e s m a n —“ w o w e r e o u t f o r u
little la rk , a m i w e c a u g h t a ja y .”
•’T h e fin e w ill b e <2 a n d c o s t» e a c h ,"
s a id h is h o n o r, b is f a c e b u r d e n in g .—
C h ic a g o T r ib u n e .
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Pcserlbin all our human needs.
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He showed ’em wbut they had to dread.
They didn't seem dismayed.
The public sim ply w ent ahead
An calm ly disobeyed.
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I t w ill b e s a f e .
“ T h e c i d e r I g r o w tlie m o r e a m a z e d
I a m t h a t m o r e p e o p le d o n ’t l a y u p a
c o m p e te n c e f o r th e m s e lv e s , a s m o s t
a n y b o d y c a n d o , b y b e g i n n i n g e a r l y In
life t o 'l i v e w it h i n t h e i r In c o m e a n d
s t i c k i n g to t h a t c o u r s e f a i t h f ; '" ’ . D id
i I d o t h i s m y s e lf ?
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■ til l s c o u r s e , n o w m a k i n g ft b e g in n in g ?
1 a m o b lig e d to s a y ‘N o.’ I a m s till
s p e n d in g a ll I g e t a n d l a y in g b y n o t h ­
Alex. Patterson, M. D
Y JA S H IN C T O N
b y W h i c h H e O n c e G o t ts
W o m a n 's l'tir s c .
‘‘T h e r e a r e s o m e m e n o f g e n iu s ,
F alil M r. N lp p lu g ly , “ w h o a c c u m u l a t e
g r e a t fo rtu n e s by g r e a t s tro k e s , b u t
b y f a r th e g r e a te r u u n ih o r o f f o rtu n e s .
I n c lu d in g t h o s e o f m o d e r a t e d im e n ­
s io n s . a n d t h e s e f o rm th e g r e a t m a ­
j o r i t y o f a ll. a r e m a d e b y t h e v e r y s im ­
p le p r o c e s s o f liv in g w ltld n o n e s In­
c o m e a n d i n v e s ti n g t h e s u r p l u s w ith
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I told you ’bout my Uncle Jim —
•Twss several years s * o —
Of how you ’d ought to go to him
Fur things you didn't know.
But you was obstinate an stiff;
You snubbed him once or tw ice.
He would have saved you trouble If
You'd naked tur Ids advice.
S o m e t h i n « T h ia t r r n e l l e n l l y A n y »•«*«
C un D u T h r o iiu h S e lf D e n ia l.
This also Recounts for
the saying, “ One* bottle
of Ayer’s is worth three
bottles cf the ordinary
I kind.”
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J a c k r i g g o t t . tb o n o te d p ic k p o c k e t,
u s e d to t i l l tt f u n n y s t o r y a b o u t «no
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of a f a s h i o n a b l y d r e s s e d w o m a n w h o
w a s lo o k in g In n t t h e w in d o w o f
S h r e v e ’s j e w e l r y s to r e . I t i l l u s t r a t e s
t h e h a r d s h i p s t h a t t h e lig h t llrsp ero d
g i n t t y a r e f o rc e d to e n d u r e In t h e p u r - I
S u it o f t h e i r p r o f e s s io n a n d w h e n f i r s t I
te la te d w a s c o n s id e r e d a m u s in g n o t
o n ly b y P ig g o tt, h u t b y t h e m a n y to ,
w h o m h e c o n fid e d h is e x p e r ie n c e .
I t w a s a c o ld w i n t e r e v e n in g , a n d t h e
la d y o n w h o s e p u r s e P i g g o t t h a d d e s ig n s
rto o d lo o k in g n t t h e h o lh iu y f in e ry so
te m p tin g ly d is p la y e d .
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t h a t h e tr ie d a ll t h e a r t s k n o w n to h is
1 r a f t f o r t h e e x t r a c t i o n o f t h e w a l l e t ,
b u t a 'l in v a in , u n t i l , a s a l a s t r e s o r t ,
h e fish e d a t o o th p ic k f ro m h is p o c k e t
a n d r e a c h i n g a r o u n d , t i c k l e d t h e la d y s
e a r. In s tin c tiv e ly sh e ra is e d h e r h a n d
to b r u s h a w a y th e I n v a d in g in s e c t o r
w h a t e v e r it m i g h t b e n u d In s o d o in g
le t g o o f h e r p o c k e tb o o k t h a t s h e w a s
c a r r y in g la th e p o c k e t o f h e r c o a t. -
I t w a s o n ly a n I n s t a n t , b u t It w a s
lo n g e n o u g h f o r th o e x p e r t p ic k p o c k e t
to g e t In Ills w o r k , a n d w h e n s h e p u t
h e r h a n d b a c k h e r m oney w a s gone,
a n d In t h e c r o w d a r o u n d h e r s h e c o u ld
n o t i d e n t i f y t h e p a le f a c e d , f a s h i o n a ­
b ly d r e s s e d y o u n g m a n n t h e r s id e a s
th e p e r s o n w h o h a d r o b b e d h e r , a im
If s h e h a d a c c u s e d h im t h e r e w o u ld
h a v e b e e n n o p r o o f a g a i n s t h im , a s
tite s w a g w n s n t o n c e p a s s e d to a p a l
w h o s to o d r e a d y to r e c e iv e It a n d r u n .
I ‘i" g - itt w a s n o t e v e n a r r e s t e d f o r t h a t
c r im e , a m i t h e l a d y ’s l u d ic r o u s o u t c r i e s
f u rn is h e d m a te r ia l fo r m irth lo u g a f t ­
e r . —S u u F r a n c i s c o B u lle tin
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>1 eldest Sarsaparilla i:i the
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old before other Sarsa-
parillss were known.
Single fare - - -
Bound trip - - -
Tickets for sale at I
livery barn, Eugene, and
H urd’s office in Florence.
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Vycdnci Maya, ami Fridays at
arriving at Florence the
¡lowing at 10 a. m.
urning stage leaves Florence
ays. Wednesdays, and F ri­
ll 2 p. m. arriving at Eugene
J o h n I . B u tte r f ie ld
R e c o rd e r.
T hen v c « n ’t
H k 'i y -N , tell you cny-
VuM. X thing tbout
V ^ t h e m . You
know how dark
everything lo o k s
/ 'a n d hovz you are about
ready to give up. Some­
how, you can’t throw elf
tlie terrible depression.
Are things really so
blue? Isn’t it your nerves,
guar all? Thai’s where
th e trouble is. Y o u r
nerves are beingpoisoned
from the impurities in
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c o u r s o w e h a d n 't .
“ ’W e l l , 'l i e s a id , ‘if y o u fc lle m II
k e tc h a c h i t n e u I 'l l s h e w y o u a t r i c k
I t h a t ’ll b e u s e f n i t o y o n . '
“ I t d i d n 't t a k e u s lo n g t o c a t c h the
c h ic k e n a n d b r i n g it b a c k . T h e v e t e r a n
m e m b e r o f th o n o m a d ic i r u t e r n i t y ,
w r u n g i t s n e c k , j e r k e d o il i t s bead,
c le a n d i t a n d g o in g d o w n t o th o c r e e k
w a d d e d i t n p . f e a th e r s , f e e t a n d a ll. i n
“Y o u r m o n e y o r y o u r lif e ! ”
n b i g b e ll o f y e llo w « la y . T h i s h e r o l l e d
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in to th o f r o e n d sc ra p e d th e b u r n in g
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e m h e r s u p a r o u n d it. T h e c la y so o n
h a t d e n o d . a n d w e c o u ld seo i t a m o n g ,
iR im r u n t , I n d e e d .
“ D o y o u k n o w a n y t h i n g a b o u t th o t h o w o o d c o a ls jire id n iilly b e c o m in g »
r e c e n t f in a n c ia l c r a s h 7“ a s k e d t h e , b r i g h t c h e r r y ri d . W i e n i t d id so. th o
I c«iok r o lle d i t o u t a g a i n , l e t i t co o l a
frie n d .
" N o .” a n s w e r e d t h e c o ld b lo o d e d ly l i t t l o a m i t h e n b ro k e it o p e n w i t h u
sto n e .
T h o f e a t h e r s lul l s t u c k t o t h o
tr u th f u l m an .
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e n o u g h a b o u t I t t o m o r a liz e o n IL ” —
W a s h in g to n S ta r.
I lia R e t o r t .
“ S ir ,” s h e sn ld w h e n h e c o m p la in e d
o f t h e I n c e s s a n t p ia n o p la y in g , “ y o u
h a v e n o e a r f o r m u s ic .”
“ T h a t m a y b e t r u e , m a d a m .” h e re ­
p lie d . “ I w ill h a v e to h e a r s o m e lu o r ­
d e r to fin d o u t .” —C h ic a g o P o s t .
F o u r k e C o c k r a n s t u d i e d la w u n d e r
J u d g e T h e o d o r e I., D w ig h t. O n e d a y
th e p r o f e s t'o r a s k e d a q u e s tio n w h ic h
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lie p r e s e n t. T h e c i d e r o f s a t i n g h a p ­
p e n e d to b e s u c h t h a t p im i « k u l a r i y
j o v i a l e r d c o u ip n n io tia b le g e n t l e m a n
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lu n o e c iitly n a k e d h im ;
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