TTT A D V E R T IS E R S snrsLAW’s Y O U R H O f lE P A P E R cîtly papss . O P P O R T U N IT Y SUPPORT VOL. X I. FLORENCE, OREGON, FR ID A Y , J u ly G 1900. G E N E R A L D IR E C T O R Y 8 T A T E OFFICERS- STEAM ER I T R A V E L E R S ’ GUIDE T R A V E L E R S ’ GUIDE. HERE’S GOOD LUCR. M A R G U E R IT E , O - A . P L Z D I 2 S T K 5 I ^ W ith - out help, a R E G U L A R D A I L Y T R IP S bald spot H . H . B a r r e t t , P r o p ’ r, ---- Between----- n e v e r Stage Leaves Steam boat L anding on g ro w s tbe U m pqua lor Florence Saturdays. s m a lle r . R etu rn in g, Stage L eaves F loren ce I t keeps Sundays. THE STEAM ER S P O T S s p re a d ­ ing, u n t i l E xtra Trips W hen N ecessary at last your friends Charges R easonable. say, “ How bald he is getting.” W ill carry freight and passengers E U G E N E F L O R E N C E Not easy to cure from Florence to San Francisco. an old baldness, but ST A G E L IN E . easy to stop the first W ill also bring up freight E. B a n g s , P r o p r ie to r . th in n in g , easy to . . | Stage leaves Eugene on M on- check the first falling F or further inform ation m quire ¿ays, W ednesdays, and F ridays at out. Used in time, G a. in. arriving at Florence the - OF — b a 1 d - CO j day following a t 10 a. m. A. W . B E A D L E & ---- . „ . . . ness is I R eturning stage leaves Florence 22 M arket S t Mondays, W ednesdays, and F ri- m ade San Francisco, California. 2 P- arriv in g a t Eugene j impos- m i r the following day a t D p. in. I s i b 1 e with — N o — W i l l m a k e ------- S T A G E NO. 1,0, L IN E . *nie to u c h o f a hand, th e g la n c e o f an eye Or a word ex ch a n g ed w ith u paswerby; A g lim p s e o f a fa ce in a crow ded a tre e t. And afterw ard lif e is in c o m p le te ; A p lc t a w p ain ted w ith h on est zeal, Au;I w e lo se th e o ld for th e new id e a l) < A c h a n c e rem ark o r a son g'a refrain, ■ A nd l if e is n ever th e aaino again . an. B u t f o r alt th at w e m u stn 't let her kn ow o f th is little chap a-hidin ere an y m ore tliau 's If ’tw o » a-hldiu Llnkum I;igself.” I I .- P E A C E . "L ines,” said the head o f th e bouse to a fgvorlto com m ercial tra v eler w ho aad Just returned from an exten d ed A M c n d ly s m ile , and lo v e 's c in h e rin g rpark tour, “do you know a n y th in g o f the Lvupa in to f a m e Mid illu m in e s th e dark; youth?" A w h ispered " B e brave*' to our fe llo w men« And th e y p ick up th e thread of hope ag a in . ! “A little ,’’ wrs th e reply. 1 T h us never an a c t or a w ord o r th o u g h t " H ow far sou th h ave you b e e n ? ’ H ut th a t w ith uugucs^ed Im p ortune« i s frau gh t "B lelim ond .” I F or sm a ll t h in g s b u ild up e te r n ity And M azou th e w a y s for d e stin y . “A h !” ex cla im ed the head o f the —Answ ers. , house. "Long g e ttin g there?” “ P retty near three y ea rs.” “ F irst tim e th at 1 ev er heard th a t ! you w ere In the ‘lute u n p lea sa n tn ess,’ ” . THE DRUMMER leturned his em ployer. “N ever heard ! O O U N T Y OFFICERS- AND ib ou t your ad ven tu res In that lin e.” THE. DRUMMER i “ W ell,” Interrupted the salesm an , i .E . O. P otter. J u d g e ................... 'you sec, I um the on ly m an engaged I ............... VV. T. B ailey A Story o f W ar an d P ea c e. In the civil w ar w ho is not w r itin g for C om m iaaioners 1 ...........I I . D . E Edwards the m agazin es.” “ In m any b a ttle s ? ’ ask ed th e m an ag­ BY CHARLES H. DAY C le r k .................................................E . U . Lee ing partner. S h e r i f f . ........................W . W . W ithers “ Yes." rre a a u r sr ............................. A . 8 . P atterson “ W o u n d ed ? ’ A ssessor. .........................I). P, Burton l.- W A R . "T w ice; once In th e leg nnd th e other School S u p e r in te n d e n t.. . . W . M . M iller “ VtWy, you're a Yankee, aren't you?” tim e lu the heart.” S u r v e y o r ...! .......................... C. M. Collier T hat w as w h at G lad ys C layton, a lit­ “ R ecovered from th e e ffe c ts o f both ' C o r o n e r .. .‘* i. . . . . . . . . . . W . P . C heshire tle southern girl, said one m orning to a J u stic e ol P e a c e ................... C. H . H olden w ou nd s?” C o n s t a b l e ..^ ..........................E . A . E vans sm all boy dressed in blue w h o upon “ R ecovered from th e sh ot in th e leg; * her approach bad h a lf risen to a sittin g the w ound iu the heart is still open.” Single faro - - _ - $5.00 G “ Utn!” w a s the fin als o f th is runn ing , posture beside a patch w h ich led both CITY O FFICERS. Round trip _ _ - - $ 9 .0 0 , i to a siirlng und u uegro cabin, w ithin conversation . T h e salesm an nodded, nnd then th e I r.ailiug d istan ce o f tbe sp ot w h ere tbe T ickets for sale a t E. B angs’ It stops f a l l i n g , con verse beeiim e "strictly b u sin e ss.” j reclining unlt'ornied figure w a s gnalng livery barn, Eugene, and a t O. W. . . F . B. W ilson P r e s id e n t .. . promotes growth, and In open eyed w onder on th e vision of T h e desire o f the firm w a s c o n c isely - H u rd ’s office in Florence. th is—to ronew a southern trnde pre- 1 ju ven ile loveliness. M . Morris takes out ail dandruff. R vlou sly held by the house w h ich had SIRENl All through-freight on the stage Wm Bernhardt “ Yes, I'm a Yank,” replied th e boy, It always restores Board of T ru stees been Interrupted by tb e civil w ar and I L. Christensen either way between Eugene and In stinctively salu tin g. “ You can tell NKJRS1HG M O TH E K S . color to faded or gray D . W . Stibbeus that by my blue.” Then lie paused for never regained; never regained be­ M apleton, will bo charged a t tho IT MAKES cau se th e house hud never m ade an ef- I a second and sa id h c sita t’ngly, “Of hair, all the dark, rich rate of two cents per pound during . . . .Joh n I. Butterfield fort to resum e b u sin ess relation s w ith R ecorder. . . . course yon are—are a ” — the m onths of October, November, color c f early life. You th a t section . ................... F . B . W ilson T r e a s u r e r ... I Tho hoy In blue blushed, and th e lit­ December, Jan u a ry , F ebruary, “ W alter,” said the senior partner, be- 1 AND SiCK WOMEN W E L I . may depend upon it tle maid, w ith a tw in k le In her eyes, M a rsh a l. . . . ...............G. C. Cum pton March and April, and one cent per com in g fam iliar, "w e m ust w in all t?iat I said: ► every time. It brings P u llm a n trade back again. 1 not only want the pound during the m onths of May, | “A little rebel. Do you surrender?” health to the hair. | ‘‘H ard ly,’' replied the to y , m a k in g an c ity hou ses, but th ose rem ote p lan ta­ S le e p in g C a r s June, Ju ly , A ugust and S eptem ber.! A WlM Answer. ~ $ 1 .CO a b a t t l e . A ll D r u f f g le t s . S E C R E T SO C IE T IE S . endeavor to take his feet, but fallin g tion stores at th e crossroad s w hich car­ I t takes but an ordinary m an to Wri E le g a n t ry such big sto c k s o f our very Hues. turn an angry answ er to an insu lt. T h * | “ 1 h a v e u.”**d y o n r H a ir V i g o r fin d back until he supported h im se lf upon ?.m g r e a t l y pic; v d w i l l i t . I h a v e A ’ ex. Patterson, M. his elb ow . An exp ression o f pain ■ And a s for the snlary and com m ission, extraordinary m an is ho w ho, nnderj o n l y u - e d o a e b o t t le o f i t , a n d v e t D in in g C a rs m y h a ir ling s t e p p e d fa 11 L g o u t a m l sw ep t over his face w hich startled the the hou se w ill gunruutee that your such circum stances, h old s h im se lf sot G a r d in e r , O r e g o n . h a e »Uurbtti t o g i o w a g a i n n i c e l y . ” ■ F . A A . M . Florence Lodge No. 107. T o u r i s t child a s sh e exclaim ed In sym p ath etic trial trip In the new section sh all bo no w ell under control th a t ho controls hlai J V L L L t i Vi’ITT, ™ f$J»« R egular com m unication on second I loss to you .” M a r c h 2*, 1803. C anova, 3. D ak. to n es: S le e p in g C a rs idversary also. and fourth Satu rd ays in each m onth . W hen the day for th e sa lesm a n 's de­ “Oh, dear, w lin t a pity! Yon are P ersia once possessed such a m to i 8T . PAUL /A » D c c 'c r , parture for V irginia cam e, the hend o f Special attention to- Diseases of I E . W . C o b b , W . M. w ounded, and only a boy!” T hen, a s a and w as clear sigh ted enough to m ake, I f yn»t t’o i o t o b tain a il th o h en e f t s V > * the house a t parting said: R . B , M ills , S ecretary. M IN N E A P O L IS yo u e x p e c te d fr mi th e u se o f th o reassurance, she added: ” You needn’t the Eyo. V ig o r , w r it« th e 1 .•<*««tor about it. “W ell, you are a d van cin g on Rlch- him a jm lgo. Ho w a s the c h ief jn d ge of! be afraid, Yankee boy. 1 w on 't hurt A d d r e ss, D r . J . ld a-lrrj Velcoine to all th e services. . . . ; . o n-| suit. She hates you nil! L et me sov­ men hnve quoted o f m any wom en. Thu , he rep lied : ’Uh, y es, I reu.em ber For- Its C h ristian s to m ake iet m e see!” Tables furnished w ith all th e Sown. sa y in g Is often iiujust, nnd the w om an 1 gusou very w e ll I I o u g h t to, for h a ’Then Rlie clapped her hands cu d ex- Is often Justified, but now aud then liv e d w ith m e for seven years o n e a la I . G. K notts , P astor. delicacies of the season. Give us - claim ed: the cup fits |»erfcctly. w as w h en ( w a s warden o f the state ■ “ I know w h a t I'll do. I'll go to old a call-. Not long ago a fa st ex p r ess w a s prison at C h arlestow n , arid 1 w ill s a y HI, dow n at the cabin. H e and au n tie bow lin g over the rands o f Arizona. that F< rgr sf-n w as ono o f the q u ietest rO R N E Y S If tot » h a v e n t a r e g u la r , h e a lth y mov< r a e n t o f th e l i r e the only on es o f all the sla v e s who J u st how It happened w as freq uently and best behaved prisoners th a t 1 ev er bow e a e r e r y I« mhi . is (Tamreroua. T h o ' smoot-lieaL. *jasle«r uiobt p e r i o d w a y o ? t e e p t n a th e kees. HI w ill do an y th in g for mo. He ns tb e train sped nloag the sid e o f a WOODCOCK, b o w els c le a r a n d c lu u o la to la n e A r.«Ht Q p p o rtu u lty . THAII UCUALL7. ns patient as yon can w h ile 1 aui gone, pnrohed river It suddenly left the rails, T w e n ty -th re e Tho C h icago Record »aya that aotn* for It won't he long.” rolled dow n jlie hank and landed In - CANOY It w a s not long that th e lad had to three feet o f m uddy w ater u l the bot­ tim e ngo a you n g org. n ist scoured per­ M il e s W e s t C A T H A R T IC m ission to practice on the Lig organ I ia w ait, but when the iieople returned tom o f the river bed. N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N Eugene. _______ . ' w ith the tw o colored people lie w as - O reg o n | W ithin the ears there w av som e n a t - ! th e A u ditorium . An eld erly m an w alked qu ite fain t, and gasped: ttrnl confusion . Men. w om en und ’ In nnd took a seat n few row s aw ay I x iu d O ffic e , KiUtftfUurg, 19 a n d 8 M a E a r g n ’ti B u il d in g . - J u n e 6, K O I | I g l w u l o e o U c c t io u h u n d p ro- TR A O « MAAS R « O l» T Ift« O “ W ater!” loach l»oxes w ere throw n Into a heap. ' from the m u sic,ru . T he you n g organist X o U c e i* lia r e liy g i v e n t h a t t h e f a l l o w i n g - * “ B ring the gourd from tb e spring!" - and not itu um brella or parcel w a s left n oticed him , nnd w a s encouraged ta i n a m e d s e t t le r h a * f ile d n o s i e e <»i i d s iu u * n ( io n I cnhiutanded aun tie, w ho had arrived lu f In tb e racks. “ sh ow o ff” and do a fjw trick s of play t o m a k e fin ti p r o o f in s u p p o r t o f Id s c l a i m , a n d ! ad van ce o f her rheum atic liusbaud. i O ne by on e the o ccu p an ts o f th e rear ! lu g for h is asdic-nee. H o ram bled o o P le a s a n t , P a la ta M o . P o te n t. T aw tt ( R M DoGor»d. t h a t s a id P r o o f w i l l 1 « ln a d o I »of o r e G. II. i t. BENEDICT. T he labors o f y ea rs and perfect ' car ex trica ted th e m se lv es from the for an hour, ami tho eldt ily man eat n e v e r b .e k o n V /o i...e n . irG r*.p>. Hie . «Pe W rtto H o h k i i , U. 8 . C n tiy iiF * * io n e r , a t I a k o P r e id n e t 1 lo r rre«» «.ample, arri b o o k le t un h»*nl*h A * 4r «'•WFify* * CUfar«. Z, > Twk. . O r e g o » , o n J u l y 21, 1 « » . U s ; W d d a r u C h a m fE Y - A T - L A W . look m ouse stren gth, and the ^rtnnnter b«y w h ile sta n ch in g variou s w ou nd s o n u s -! mtta tired at last aud w as i-.bcat h c r ta fR o n Ills II. K. X«» 7«s« f o r t h e l o t i. s < c . ' w as little m ore o f a burdiu to ber than cd by broken gla ss. E very e x it w as tho ergnu w hau the eld erly m an ap­ M o n e y S a v e d 1 Mhd Isot I t e c . 2, T . 24) H. R . U W . be. : : O regon. Jam m ed tight. J u s t then. In the m idst proached him t.n-1 said iu brukon E n g ltsa IJo n a m e s d i e f o l l o w i n g w i t n e s s e s t o p r o v e i an lufnnt. By - i d s c o n t i n u o u s r s fid e tu -.- u p o n a i i J c u l t i v a t i o n G lad ys ran on sOond to tbe cabin. o f th e doubt and con fu sion , rose a wo-1 that ho w ish ed to play for a few m in ­ utes. i o f s a id la iw t, v i s : A u n tie strode on. tak in g such Im m ense uinn’s voice lu ein p h n tlc/letu a n d : P a t r o n iz in g it. 60 YEARS’ “ 'th ey d ' a ’t n llr w any euo 1 n t an [ D a r iu s V s ; ; d e r b u r g , o f L a k e P r o d u c t , O r e g o n , step s that her husband. In a valu ens “ Let m e out! Let me out! If you i J a m e s Y«»« ih k , . <*f L a k e P r e id u e t , O r e g o n , ’ E X P E R IE N C E deavor to keep up. w a s taken w ith a fit’! d on ’t let m o out. I’ll break n w lu d o w l” 1 experienced trgu i.i t to touch the lit- J U e h a r d L e U ttl^ o f G u n d u c r , O r e g o u , W l ld a u i j atrm rort, ” ret,I the .veung e-