The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, May 25, 1900, Image 1

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F L O R E N C E , O R EG O N , F R ID A Y , M ay 25, 1900.
DIRECTORY
TRAVELERS’ GUIDE
TRAVELERS’ GUIDE.
NO. 4.
BOSSY.
BILLS OVER A CENTURY OLD
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re OFFICERS.
STEA M ER
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. . . T . T . Geer.
.F. I . Dunbar.
ite ..
. F . 8. Moore,
detraction J. H . Ackerman
............W . H . Leeds.
keral D . R. N . Blackburn
i . o : . . ‘. . . . R . t
. .R . 8. Bean
1 . . . ..........F . A
A. Moore
I’olveiton
( . . . . C . E . Wo
f D istrict. .J. W . Ham ilton
A tto rn ey.. .Geo. M . Brown
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M A R G U E R IT E ,
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REG ULAR
D A IL Y
S T A Q E
T R IP S
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Stage Leaves Steamboat Landing on
Returning,
THE STEAM ER
ORTHERN
P a c ific , Ry.
CITY OFFICERS.
rd of Tratteds
M . Morris
Wm Bernhardt
L. Christensen
D. W . 6libbens
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. .John I . Butterfield
asmar. J r .
..............F. B. Wilson
rshal...........
..........G. C. Cumpton
S le e p in g
8 E 0 R E T SOCIETIES.
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C a rs
T o u r is t
S le e p in g
C a rs
ST. PAUL
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M IN N E A P O L IS
DULUTH
A. R.
FARGO
Bneral Lyons Post, No. 58
opd and fourth Saturdays
k'pt 1:90 p. in.
OoLVix, Commander.
J. L . F u k n is ii , Adjutant.
TO
C R A N D FO RKS
CRO O KSTO N
W IN N IP E G
T H R O U G H T IC K E T S
Perpetua Lodge, No. 131,
iry 1st and 3d Tuesdays
Members and visiting C H IC A G O
standing are cordially
, A . O. Fumea, M . W . W A S H IN G T O N
tecorder.
P H IL A D E L P H IA
NEW
TO
BO RTO N A N D A L L
R.
Gcueral Agent. Rooms 2 and 4, Shelton Block,
EUGENE, OREGON. .
ip1o Lodge No., 139. meets
lay evening in Neely's
Jieaon. Brothers in good
.J to attend.
G eo . B. G amp , N . G.
F ued O. 1‘ e il , See,
A. D
CHARLTON,
A ssistant General Passenger Agent,
255 Morrison 8t., Cor., Rd.
P o r tla n d , O r.
J. P. TANNtR, prop .
FLORENCE, OR.
1
•ne Encampment, No. 42,
O. O. F. hall in Florence
id fourth Friday of earh
abers of this degree ore
I to attend.
W m K y l e , C. P.
J ohn L. F u h n is h , 'Scribe.
Attention
>H D IRECTO RY
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to
Travellers.
D . W . S T IB B E N S , P ro p rieto r.
F lo r e n o « , O r e g o n .
w irtt a l l th e
fu rn is h e d
d elicacies o f th e season,
G iv e
us
TORNEYS
E lk P r a ir ie H o te l.
WOODCOCK,
a t L aw ,
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O re g o n
7 and 8 M cLaren’» B uilding.
>u g iv e n to co llectio n « and pro-
fe. B E N E D I C T ,
T w e n tv -th re e
M il e s W e s t
Eugene.
ON E U G E N E AND
FLORENCE
S TA G E
RO UTE.
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aoe.
By
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o arks
D is io n s
C opyr ig hts
Ae.
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d«Nt «irewry for
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bow .thronfS
UroofS Mwnajb C»7xweetvs
I, vltfcovt Wtry», ta
Hxrtoin.
HfflCJnK
S a s t e ï r ï « 1
Geo. H a le
Prop
CBMTRALLY LOCATED.
P P E ß SAM PLE ROOMS.
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riR S T - C L A S a .
H H O TEL EUGENE.*-
HOLLENBECK BROS. A BRISTOW, Fnnr«.
K A T E S $1.00 to
EUGENE.
M
The Boer woman Is very little like
tile trim , handsome Dutchwoman of
her ancestral Holland. She Is seldom
pretty. H er complexion Js her princi­
pal chnrm, and she guards tills care­
fully whenever she goes out. She Is
never seen outdoor» without a great
peaked bonnet ou her head, her visits
to church being mode behind an a l­
most oriental seclusion of veils. This
Is necessary to preserve the pink and
white of her skin, for the climate
would otherwise soon tan It to the col­
or of sole leather. H e r eyes aro small
and set close together, and her features
are Irregular. H er cheeks are broad
and fiat, and her hair Is naturally light
lu color, although time and weather
soon bleach It from Its early straw
color. A t a very early age she loses
oil her teeth, for site Is constantly
chewing sweet cakes and confection­
ery.
A European woman would replace
tho Diolnrs that nature has deprived
her of with well mounted works of
art, but the Boer woman does uot do
this. She thinks It would lie Impious
thus to try to duplicate tho work of
tho Creator. H er figure Is thick and
almost wnlstless. W hile still a young
woman she begins to grow fnt, and
by the time middle life Is reached she
Is often so unwieldy that the only ex­
ercise she Is able to take Is to waddle
cumbrously from one armchair to an­
other. She Is clad In a loose, scnntlly
made gown, devoid of trim m ing and
apparently waistless. The day gar­
ments of the Boers are also their night­
clothes. so the gown Is generally wrln
kled.—Charleston News aud Courier.
n o n c d o la l E ffect« o f OoRba.
SOME COVETED SCRAWLS.
R a r e A a t o s r r a p h . F o r W h ic h It n -
in e n .e P r ic e s I l a v e D e e n P a id .
A woman w riter who gavo up ooffee
recently found that sho was unable Io
contlnuo her w ritin g w ith any success
u n til she hsd resorted again to tho stim­
ulating (leverage. W ithout It her mind
was logy and heavy. Tho Medical Times
quotes an anthority on the subjeot cd
proscribing ootToe as a medicine in oss--
tain states of great debility and adds)
“ Tea and ooffee seem to be m odi
alike In many respects, but the latter Is
greatly preferable as to its sustaining
power. I t would bo a great ■disntsgs
to onr working classes and a great hel>
toward the further development cC **»'
cial sobriety if ooffee were tocom shtf*
greatly Increased use and f f the a b tllt«
to make i t w ell could Hi acquired. A*
an example of the dlfferenoo of afloat
tea and ooiiou upon the nerves * s
w rite r notes w hat he believes nsanfl
sportsmen w ill confirm— that it is
bettor to drink ooffee than tea whaB
shooting. Tea, if strong or in anyqnsn-
tlty, especially i f the individual b a n a l
in very robust health, w ill induos asost
of nervousness whiuh is to Q~ profaitilial
to steady shooting. Under its isJhssns*
ono is apt to shoot too quiokly, whereas
coffee steadies the hand and gives qpla*
Tito most prized autographs In tho
world aro those of Shakespeare. On­
Gardiner, Oregon.
ly seven are claimed to exist, threo
signatures to his w ill (each with a
11.00 ■ botfs. AH
different spelling), tw o to conveyances
KW /e t t x j D a d u F ,
Special a tte n tio n to Diseases o f
of property, ono In the folio edition of
I t yon have any complaint whatever
and desire the best medical advice you
his ploys (doubtful) aud one la a Tudor
can possibly r e c e iv e , w r it e th e d o c to r
th o E y e .
freely. Von w i ll re c e iv e a prompt re­
translation o f Montaigne. This last Is
p ly , w ith o u t cost. A dd res 5,
In tha British tnusomn and cost over
D b . o ). C. AYKR, Dowell, Mass.
fln m n a ’a T a l k i n g M a n ,
8,000 guineas.
NOTARIES.
Samoa's talking man, or "tolafnll,"
Ono thousand guineas was the price
is a character. All the affairs of state given by the late M r. Alfred M orri­
of
the
village
in
which
he
holds
office
A. R. BUTTOLPH,
son o f Carlton House terrace for an
are carried upon tils ahouldera. In or­ autograph letter w ritten by Marie
dinary ho la the chief adviser, persuad­ Stuart to the archbishop of Guise.
. . TR Y THE .
er, couvlncer and restralner of tho Thia and two other letters (one to the
lending chiefs.
pope and the other to the king of
Having the g ift of eloquence, he France) were w ritten by the unfortu­
F io r n o e ,
O regon
Wean‘d
makes tho most of IL He enjoys Im­ nate qneen of Scots on the morning of
munity from muny things. He cannot her execution. The letter to the French I
be Kpoken of In ordinary terms. I f It king was destroyed during the days of
FRANK B. W IL8O N ,
I ahould be necessary to speak of his the terror, wbllo that to tho pope Is
eyes or his mouth or his limbs, special still preserved at the Vatican.
honorable words must lie used, words
The well known bookseller Bernard
which attach to him alone and have Quaritch gave £1,000 for an autograph
F L O R E N C E .-- -
OREGON
never been npplled to the personal of Columbus, which was exhibited at
parts of ordinary mien.
the W orld's fa ir a t Chicago. A Chi­
As lie BtniidH to deliver Ills soft, per­ cago autograph dealer Is said to have
suasive, mellifluous oratory, with staff offered to give $100,000, or over £20,- nervea ”
of oflice In his baud and his fly duster 000, fo r a genuino autograph of
T h o n g h t H im One o f th e Q a s s r Onssb
N l
thrown over his shoulder, any one can Shakespeare I f brought to him within
M r. Quiller-Couob tolls tb it staty fas
sec that he Is a man of grant Impor­ a year o f making bis offer. I t was a
tho P all M a ll Magazine: “ H ic k * gor-
tance. or If this Is uot apparent from safe bluff, fo r sloes the tragic fate of
e r n o r of the Cornw all County.,
his attitude It may bo gathered from Chattertou no forger has cared to
asylum, had a great many f
the attention paid to I lls utterances by tackle the quaint scrawl of the Bard o f
Of Eugene, Oregon
tram ural friends, I moan— ftnd ftmona
gray haired chiefs and by youths iwd Avon.—Collier’s Weekly.
them au accomplished landscape paint­
mnidens. I f the talking man Is a clev­
er. This artist, captivated by tho beauty
er fellow aud understands bis busi­
of the little seaport town of East Loo*
ness, he Is the chief ruling power In his
Jimm y’s mother kept cows and sold took lodgings there, chose his ‘subject^
tribe, although the nouilnnl headship
m ilk. Jim m y himself bnd nothing to and started to make some drawings a t I *
8 e w in g M achines w e m anufacture and th eir
Is always vested In a chief or p u tri
do w ith the cows, though sometimes on tho rocks at low tide,
prices before you purchase an y other.
archal figurehead.
he need to carry the m ilk pall to his
“ A few days later Hleks drove ovw
THE HEW HOME 3EWIH8 MAGHIHE CO.,
mother’s customers. Tho customers to eno him, and arrived a t West Looe to
A G eneral B a n k in g B usiness
O H A N G E , M ASS.
S lo w S u ic id e .
nil liked Jimm y, w ith his round, frec­ be takon across the harbor in a boat. To
•B U nion Sqnaro, N . Y .
Chicago, III.
St. Louis, Mo.
A source of great evil among all
Transacted on Favorable Terms1 Dalian, Texas. ban Francisco, Cal. Atbu.Uk, Ga. workers
kled face nnd bashful grin, and they his surprise, he fonud a boatman wait,
is tho widespread habit of
lug for him. S till more to his surprig*.
FOR SALE BY
enllng a hearty meal bnrrledly when used to ask him how business was, for,
D rafts Issued on th e principal c itie s o f (h e
J the body is In a state of exhaustion. although Jim m y was only 13 years old, tho bontmun hmled him thus:
U nited States end foreign countries.
“ ‘ Aw, M r. HicJcs, I'vo a-bcen
Good deniers wanted in every town.
he bad * business. H e made coffins—
In ter m t allow ed on Dem and Certifloates of W rite fur prices and lernin to San Tran ' Too oftpn, alas, the evil Is enhanced baby coffins—and sold them to tbe un­ ing out for 'oe tho last day or two,
|
by
the
fact
that
the
food
Is
inuutrl-
D eposit when le ft stated period.
dertaker. They were nice pine coffins, i i i u e w e d you'd come. He's over has*
cisco, Cal.
tlous, badly cooked and clogging tn
w ith all tbe edges carefully joined. now. H e’s bSe/l hollering and snrssnlh
C ollections receive our prompt attention.
i Itself; T i l l s Is one species of slow sui­
lug. lie sits at low water down among!
Jim m y received 60 cents for each out.
City and C ounty Warrants bought.
cide. causing a long train of evils
One day Jimm y stopped at the house the weed, n-pointing at a bit of boards
W . E. BROWN,
D. A . PAINE,
which are usually attributed to over­
of ono o f his motberis customers to und he call.-i out, “ Come Into tho gns—
President.
Vice President.
work. Now. It were better to go w ith ­
leave some m ilk. A little boy met him ' den, Maud. ” A pretty gnrden he’v*
out food than to take It nnder these a t the door.
P .W . OSBURN,
W .W . BROWN,
» got there I “ I'm hero by the . gats
Cashier.
Ass’t Cashier.
I conditions.
Your dog knows better
F lo r - e n e e ,
“W e’ve got «1 new babyl” said the alone ” Not a gate w ith in a m ile at
' than to eat when lie Is tired, am i If little boy. “ Would yon like to see It?” i ’nnl Yon citii take' u u ; he’s q u ie t ’ ”
i you will watch him you w ill notice
Jimm y nodded. The little boy’s aunt '
-L ,„ ttl.ilu l (.‘hkrseter*.*
that lie Is nlways reluctant to be en- laughingly led Jim m y to the cradlo i
When l l r Gladstone nod Lord Tos»
. Heed Into piny after eating. I ^ f t to where the new baby was. Jimm y
lilmself be w ill take a nap. or at least gazed a t the Infant for some time, ; njEon paid a vudt to K irk w a ll nut
care m
for r nwmie
awhile aoo
and rest,
rest. u
Hu
4 ..
4»r
4
. r
.
, ' drop cure
u - speechless w ith admiration or somo wished to uie St. Magnus’ cuthedriU,
they had to get tho assistance of thw
W o r k W a r r a n t e d - n,nni,y m,«ht m|«>
»fandom of snch emotion.
United Presbytérien minister to show
I health by following the example set
“ W hat do you think o f It, Jim m y V
it to them.
by the Instincts of the brute crea­ asked the aunt.
If you haven’t a regular, healthy movement o f the
bowels every day. yon re sick, or will be. Ka«n your
“ 1 wr.s,” Mr. Gladstone said, “ soeb
CHAMES 1Í0E2 BEASCNABLE tures.—Health Culture.
Jim m y grinned.
bowels open, and bo well. Force, io the shape of
violent physic or pill ,?olann. is <tai<(reroas. Tho
a donbtiui clmrattcr thut oven la th s
“ 1 guess I ’ll havo to make n nice lit­
sm ooth«*«. easiest, most perfect way of keeping the
compsny of Tennyson 1 was not snlfl-
bowels clear uu<l ctoau ts to take
THAU USUALLY.
Q v e e r C a rS s o f S ta ra w d U w r n a
tle coffin when 1 go home,” he said.—
oicnilv respectable to bu conducted over
Not all men of the legal profession N ew York Commercial Advertiser.
CANOV
it by the proper authority. ” The story
are
content ^Jth the severe Inscrip­
«
CA THARTIC
Is told by M r l ’atrio^ Campbell, for so
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIO N. tion on their cards to which etiquette
many years M r Gladstone’s slsotioo
m il custom usually confine them. An
The Boer is the Ideal pioneer, From 1 agent in M idloihian. — Westminster C o -
Lend Office at Koscbure, Oregon,
| Ohio lawyer who makes a speclslty of the days o f the great trek, In 1881. nad
rollectlons calls attention to this fact even before that he opened up coun­ xetto.
Wny 12,1900.
TRAI» MAAN
N otice Is hereby given th at th e follow ing- 1 by n novel device printed on his cards tries hitherto unexplored by a w hile
Q u e e r I to e k o n lo z .
named aett’er has «led notice of liia in ten tion ! and letter hesda On a great red splotch man.
A great deal of fuss has been
Indian
ftreut
peddlers throughout
to tnnke Anal proof In >up|»ort of hie cla im , and ! Intended to represent n drop of blood ' made of mighty travelers, English nnd
Mexico sell bananas l o r 12 ocuta ft
PIOM nt. Palatable. Potent. TutoG end. Do Gno«( that auld prtxif w ill Ire made teifore C. K. Hoi- are tlie words. “Claims collected In foreign, who hare traversed Africa, to
dozen, but when oiierud 24 oenis ou
Borer ttefeOB. Weakon. or Gr1j»e. 10o,
,C0c Writ«
den, U. H. Coinm lsatoiicr at ta k e Precinct, I cold blood.” the capital “O” for the the vast pecuniary benefit of their pub­
for rreo sample. End booklet on health. AddretT
payment tor tu o dozeu bananas tho
Mwtlwv R mn A t C***«*/. tlt e a - r . >«>U»sl, V *» Tsrfc. « * *
Oregon, on June 23, 1IKX», viz: W illiam F. Harris ' three first letters of those words belug
lishers and with no small meed of fame peddlers refasisl it and dumanded itfl
on bla if. K. No. 7167 for tho E %
Sec 8 & of enfHclcnt size to encircle the oth ,r
to themselves, but there was scarcely cunts. The course of resrouuig is that
W H 8W % Mec 9 , 1 19 8, R 11 W.
words.
___
. one
— o „ f tbe old voortrekkers and huot- 1 real is 12 cents; 2 ruals, 25 cents;
He nam es the follow in g w itn esses to prove
hla couthiuotiN r ea id en ^ upon and cu ltiv a tio n j I d M aryville. Mo., a law yer presents j ere of tbe forties and fifties who did 8 reals make a itollsr.
So tho trav­
bis portrait on bla card, with tbe sug­ not accomplish feats of endurance,
o f »aid land, rix:
eler uiuk I pay a real for one dozen han-
gestive
motto:
“
n
e
tfint
la
not
with
Rnbt. B. M111», of Achm e, Oregon. O U. M ills,
pluck and lengthy travel which were snas. but 2S cents tor two dozsu. aud
of Achme, Oregon, Andrew Hartley, of ta k e ; you I» against j-on. See me early.”
ten times as tryln g .-L o nd on MnIL
no ariionnt of argument w ill uouvindb
Preelnct, O iegou, John Mebolta of ta k e Pre-
tho peddltr that this is not ri£bt>
|
A •cnieh Aehcme.
efnet, Oregon.
at
“ NEW HOME ” SEW1H3 MACHINE.
P U B L IC .
EUGENE
Loan s Savings Bank
Utasay and the Bahr.
WRITE FOR CIRCULARS
BESTFORTHE WATCH-MAKER.
BOWELS A I l
B»»rs Great Ptoneere.
A $950 PIANO
Tb3 (R-iitievonun o( Rew York CMj
•
purifies the blood end
gives power and stability
to the nerves. It makes
health and strength, activ­
ity and cheerfulness.
This is what “ A y e r’s ”
w ill do for you. I t ’s the
eldest Sarsaparilla in the
land, the kind that was
old before other Sarsa-
parillas were known.
This also accounts for
the saying, “ One bottle
of A yer’s Is worth three
bottles of the ordinary
kind.”
By M id d le L i f e T S e r A re A lm o n t T o o
V a t to W a l k .
$ !0 S 9 in Gold
P a t r o n iz in g it.
8 0 YEAR**
■XPERIENCB
Pattorson, M.
i& S
L A D IE S .
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN
M o n e y Saved
Oregon.
P ate T n « ts
M
A l l th ro u g h fre ig h t on th e stage
e ith e r w a y b etw een E u g e n e a u d
M a p le to n , w il l be ch arged a t th e
ra te o f tw o cents p e r p o u n d d u rin g
th e m o n th s o f O cto b e r, N o v e m b e r,
D e c e m b e r,
J a n u a ry ,
F e b r u a r y ,!
M a rc h a n d A p r i l , a n d one c e n t p e r !
p ou n d d u rin g th e m o n th s o f M a y , 1
J u n e , J u ly , A u g u s t a n d Septem ber.
§5 W 3
um
I
J. LOCK,
MORRIS - * * HOTEL,
T a b le s
15.00
$ 9 .0 0 ,
B angs’ |
O . AY.
BOER
Clem
0
When night make« all the meadow black.
She lets the chickens on her buck
Fall
fast asleep, and sleep until
< ;
The sun com.** peeping o'er the bill.
- R. K. Munkit trick in Woman's Homo Compan­
ion.
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THOSE
A C ro ss
Is a rarity. For the most part the
There Is a bill for groceries, etc., fu r­ woman behind the counter is smiling
nished for an undergraduate at Cam­ obliging, though her back hurt^ hat
bridge In the year 1788. Tho bill con­ side pains, or her head throb* distMt-
ingly. The wonder ¡.i,jtot that a aksh
tains ono or two items of furniture.
Apparently the undergraduate took ' is sometimes irritable, but that sba
rarely shows ir ­
over rooms already furnished at a val- ; ritation, when ev­
uatlon, and certain articles had to be ery nerve is qulv-
bought new, such as a hearth brush, a e r i n g a n d she
pall, a mop and a “ Holland gotch." i hardly knows how
One knows not w hat this uicaus, but i to hold her head
up.
it cost 2 shillings 9 pence (43 cents).
The n e r v o u s
The undergraduate would seem at i
first sight to havo consumed tea In a condition, head­
ache and weak­
most reckless manner. On Oct. 24 bo • ness, which are the
Is charged 2 shillings for Hyson and 1 1 results of irie "-
shilling 6 pence for Congo. On Nov. ! ularity or a dis­
1 he Is charged 2 shillings for tea anil t eased condition of
on the same day, which looks odd, 0 ! the womanly or­
shillings 0 pence for tea. On the Otli gans, can be en­
of the month he buys a new teapot, the 1 tirely cured by the
old one, one supposes, worn out w ith , use of Dr. Pierce’s
Favor lie Prescrip­
I
hard service. However, this tea lasts '
tion. I t regulates
him till the end of the term, so that I the f u n c t i o n s ,
his tea costs him for the two months | stops enfeebling
no more than 11 shillings, or $2.70, nnd J drains, strength­
as the price of ten at this time varied ' ens the nervous
I'
from 8 shillings to about 25 shillings j system and pro­
wo may conclude that he got through motes the general
no more than a pound during the term. health of the en­
In other words, this young man took tire body.
II
Sick women are
for breakfast a slight repast of weak invited to consult
tea and bread and butter. Dinner was Dr. Pierce by let­
w a a 1
then served nt 12, so that breakfast ter, free of charge.
was only w lia t the Indinns call a A ll correspondence private.
“chota hasri.” On sngnr he spent 4 Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y .
shillings, which means six pounds at
•H .viu sr used Dr. Pteree’s Favorite
tion and ‘ Golden Medical Discovery
8 pence a pound. On candles he spent tt.e
past year,” w rite. Mr.. Mattle '
24 shillings 8H pence, or about 3 shil­ rfoni* Valley. Perry Co., Pa., « I con
recomm
the m edicines for e ll fitr
lings a week. H e burned wax candles, ntM. I end
have used nevetel bottles o f ‘ Pv
mold candles and “w ax tw ist.” Salt Prescription,’ which I consider • great bit
for weak wotneu. I wag so nervou. sai
was a shilling a packet On two occa­ courage
J that I hardly k n ew w hat to do.
sions he bought sand. Was, then, tho i kind advice for home-treatment
floor of his room sanded? It would wonderftrlly. T h a n k , to Dr. P ierce..
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellet*
seem so.—S t Louis Republic.
dLzincoa and sick headache.
I
Commercial
a c a ll.
ie y
S in g le faro -
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R o u n d t r ip _
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_
T ic k e ts fo r sale a t E .
liv e r y b a rn , E u g e n e , a n d a t
H u r d ’s oflice in F lo re n c e .
1 seo her through tlte pasture bare
Eat all the pretty daisy stars,
Theta gently toee her head on high
lu watch the clouds thut dot the sky.
T h e y S h o w T e a to l l a v e D e e n a C a m ­
b r ld
id if
g e S tu d e n t*
t’s . F a v o r i t e D ri
rin k .
lodw
EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS.
IF I
Special
P r o p r ie to r .
Stage leaves E u g e n e on M o n ­
d ays, W ed n e sd ay s, a n d F r id a y s a t
(5 a. m . a r r iv in g a t F lo re n c e th e
d a y fo llo w in g a t 10 a. m .
R e tu r n in g stago lea ves F lo re n c e
M o n d a y s , W ed n e sd ay s, a n d F r i ­
days a t 2 p. m . a r r iv in g a t E u g e n e
th e fo llo w in g d a y a t 9 p. nr.
NOTARY
YORK
.’eceta Lodge No. I l l , meets i
needay evening in Lodge P O IN T S E A S T and S O U T H
se, Oregon. Brothers in
Fur inform ation, tim e card ., m ap . and tick ets
I invited to attend.
e tc ., c a ll on or write
F . H . Alexander, N . G.
E . A . Evans, See.
M c M urphey ,
I IA N C H U R C H , Florence,
abath service: Sabbath-
ck a. nt. Preaching 11
tnd 7 p. in. Sacrament of
pper on 1st Sabbath of
^ril, July and October.
llvome to a ll the service.,
bts Christiana to make
own.
I . G. K xotts , Pastor.
E. B a n g s ,
''< {
N o t a r y P u b lic , S u r v e y o r
H E L E N A mid
BUTTE' ,
0 ven
EUGENE-FLORENCE
stage : line .
Alex.
D in in g C a rs
Florence Lodge No. 107.
loramtinication on second
iturdays in each month.
E . W . Conn, W . M .
B, M ilus , Secretary
Florence
Charges Reasonable.
E le g a n t
^ .1
Leaves
Extra Trips When Necessary
F lo re n c e to San F ran cis co
v.irth. ..
Stage
Sundays.
L U E L L A
fro m
.. F. B. Wilson
E ver have them?
Then we can’t
tel! you any­
thing about
th e m .
You
know -how dark
everything lo o k s
rand how you arc about
ready to give up. Some­
how, you can’t throw off
the terrible depression.
Are things really so
blue? Isn’t it your nerves,
after all? That’s where
th e trouble is. Y o u r
nerves are being poisoned
from the impurities in
y o u r blood.
the Umpqua for Florence Saturdays.
.E . 0 . Potter.
W i l l also b rin g u p fr e ig h t
j ..............W. T. Bailey
1 ..........H . D . E Edwards
F o r fu rth e r in fo rm a tio n in q u ir y
.E . U . Lee
- OF —
. W . W . Withers
arer. . . A ..................A. S. Patterson
A. W . BEADLE
& CO.
tsor................................ D. P. Burton
ol Superintendent-----W . M . M iller 22 M a r k e t S t
e y o r.. . ,,-'i.................. C. M . Collier
n e r.............................W . P. Cheshire
San F ran cis co , C a lifo rn ia .
.ce of Peace................. C. I L Holden
i t a b le ...,....................... E . A. Evans
ildent....
IjliJ E !.
H. H. Barrett, Proper,
W i l l c a rry fre ig h t au d passengers
CO U N TY OFFICERS.
Bossy is a kind old cow.
She drettuis beneath the ilpplo bough
And swings her tail arul rings her bell
While roaming up aud down the delL
$2.00 P E K P A T .
OREGON.
w ant* an «cent W )O*tr tow «.
I t givM pramfcsm«
of cam eras, Rwye'c , S ew in; M a c h ie e i, Daefca, S w *
o< LHahe*. Ring*, Watches, Sturt and IhMt b a ta ta .
Handkcrchicfa, rtc.; in tact, about two »«ndred useful
and ornamental snw.-le-M and bw .*rh«(4 n e -^ a itlc t
can be aacurtd with*«-.« eeatlnF w«e re n t, A new «nd
M tfa c t;/e plan ni *«enrin< sub»-:nigra w ithout the
o tje c tk m b l« te tlures oi canv«.
tlOOO.«JH «Oto 1 g !veB g?ay pr88
A $950.® PiANO I
We t K t MT en«,.Iiet owii <w) a-T rl«» l»r
rair.o< etoM Fr««, •>»
r».«,.»
I ’« Vtftt * ;tf be - , i e r - " “ i — i Seiiab’eS •«» ’be
ho;h
r ~ ' S *r “ '‘ n‘ u «“Lt'Sl'F’B’j
*-><1
sitfHjoo we af«E'-tr-v togi»« awa> C IN O O .O tJ
I n G n » 4 a »4 a SB, sQ 4>0 P U a o . ih u p <w a
i<J (3«wa»-«iay
<«»«/
rrv b«a| w U he arm gon FvwflU
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r
BCNTLCWOMAN PUBU1MINQ COMPANY,
CaftHietrowtr*« N»r(lrfl/^<e
S8W lwrAt Cillft Jt» Zs
The following appears In a Glasgow
j paper. It would be Interesting to kunw
whether It baa led to business. I f so.
the supply of grand plsuos In Keotlsnd
3 5
must lie coiiHlderably lu excess of the
demand.
“ Lady having Isrpe drawing room
would gladly store grand piano In re­
turn for use; references given.” —Lon­
<1»T««hi*n4TrA,1rt t f .nrfcjiobUfo&l an4 «Il Fat
don Truth.
J. T. B nino»«,
Register
«at t>’x«ln»*• cofitin-UA fnr M oorrwte F ee«.
Fen 1 rood el, dr»*ï n g or pho to. IV e ad .’(•/» î f
p«**nta1.1«fr»nc»fch4r*A. PurfM B O fttfuolin
|W torti««orpyt
A Pauwoh k?t ''P ow toGh>,
cala r*i*rt*,’’ with cost « f aaui « f n tho V. E
«ad forcina
a «ina t /reo. Addrw*^
#
C. A. SNOW & CO. *
.o * » . FftTttrr C »rict.
W » «MIKOTOW. D.
The fir tree Is tbe commonest of all
trees, liclng fonod In every part of tbs
world.
Win
i,and.
/O ° k” * *
‘
flt> e « « M fro W a r e s .
The following w slf Is going the
rounds of the state preaa: W e are told
of a young lady In a neighboring town
who waved her hand at a stranger, and
In three days they were married. Tw o
days later tbs yonng lady waved a
flatiron a t her husband, and the next
evening hs came boms waving a di­
vorce.—Nashville Banner.
Sgaalsk Arc Charitable.
The Spanish are among tbe most
charitable people on earth. W ithout a
poor tax, Spanish communities of 60,-
"a '" * 1 ° ° ° "®lf • nPPort* r> f « * 1 • pauper pop-1
_ J utatioc of 5,000 or inoro,
W<* (/Mvri.ia*«
Ono of tho most s m itin g Instances
of I ’. iismdcrstnnding a word is told
uu old chbri Lwardua of Wallingford,
Engluad.
A t onotim o the bishop o f Oxford sent
round to tho churchwardens inquiries,
among which wns:
“ Does your officiating rlu rn jis—
•
preach tbe gospel, and ore Ills eonvsrse-
tion and carriage consistent there­
w ith ? ’ ’
•
’so,«
To this tbe cburchwnrden o» Wsl-
lingford replied, “ He preaches '
pel, but he does not keep
■ài
—- Chi curo Diunut*xu(*
by
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