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About The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1900)
'«• NouuTTJh» » and a¿d« ■'Pan* »hl to) 1 Ur^ «O* rv. '• *•’• Ilo • «na nur, '¡»»Wr Í .' ■".’ „ '« «id u i* *-• haa be„, ÜM.1U», IU# «w. I ^ S ,- ï W ‘¿ Ä L T R A V E L E R S ’ G U ID E. ral directory r ur.1 ,_ • ¡“‘^SJ a TE m uch R M A R G U E R IT E , STEAM ER O F F IC E R S - Will ma Ito----- REG U LAR d a il y Do m o t think T j for i s i n g 1 e r a S T A G E t r ip s j ¡ 4 , E-5. B a r r e t t , P r o p ’ r , b e a u tllu l o iu tu iu o u .... L-uest reinurk«!. “ In so m any fam i lies It s e ts scattered, but you seem to _L ._tJ. •- t ■-!•• h a -» t l -j c o n s u m p tio n • - v ’ill e v e r strik e 5 nlshed fo r an u n d erg rad u ate a t Lam |,ri 1“ ’ In the y ear 1788. T he hill con- ...... .w o Item s of fu rn itu re . m c r .ic r .i “ l i e ‘ stopped. E lm ira w as fum bling nation, and certain articles had to b» at the doorknob. She entered proudly bought new , such as a h earth brush, a • • 8. Moore. and w alked across to the table, w lieic pail, a mop and a "H olland gotch. In s tru c tio n J. H- Ackerman I ,!ta deposited her burden. im e know s not w hat this m eans, b u t *j!.W. h . Leeds. | pitcher, some cups and ft platter, It cost 2 shilling» 0 pence (111 cents). Point J u ’.ith , H o tte r’» po in t. B » t’« cove, K. N. Blackburn I w ith ft dull red p a tte rn running over An<l wave w ashed C ouncil rock, Sundays. T he u n d erg rad u ate would seem a t . - -’18 »«*3 tí A to u t w hich C ooper wove ' first sig h t to have consum ed tea In E x tra T rips W hen N ecessary THE STEAM ER them. w ny. u. td » . y ,1; Ilia y arn s of C hii^achffook. “I t Is!” he cried exultlngly. most reckless m anner. Un Oct. 2- It c re e p s its • “ în“ ï ,^ o u r t I " ' Ç ■ ' j ; \Volv< . t « -il , L Charges R easonable. Ü E L L À E ach calls to mir.il some th rillin g p a rt “Of course!” E lm ira assented care Is charged 2 shillings for H yson and 1 _ ... w a v along« S fî^W ^B d D istrict. J . H a m ilto n o i L c atb erito ck in n t» U a - lessly. ” 1 knew it a s soon as the pa rblUlug 0 pence for Congo. On F o r. Old talu s H u t s till w i'l touch th e h e a rt & i : ; :'N -A _ ï }‘ r s t y ° u »» » ' Æ 4 A tto rn e y ...G e .'- >'• ‘I r o O E U G E N E -F L (U tE N C E per told ab o u t It anil w anted to hud 1 Pe Is charged 2 sfilllln g s'/o r tea an d When tix la )’» »tory "11». think it is a ¡£ 1 —P rank F a rrin g to n In New T u rk Sun. the o th er pieces. T here a re more up . „ the sam e day. w hich looks odd. 11 " ie t<suiBo ,|¿ ~ e- stairs, b u t th is Is all 1 could bring a t shillings d pence for tea. On the Dth W ill carry freight am i passengers o f t h e m onth he buys n new teapot, tho O F F IC E - once.” 8 from Florence to San Francisco. E . B a n g o , T here w as som e m ore conversation old one, one supposes, w orn out w it P r o p r ie t o r . S and a search In the fam ily Bible, uud p-u-d service. H ow ever, th is tea las s W ill also bring up freight Stage leaves Eugene on M o n -• 8 the m an departed. " ■ in n u te to Him,,, .11. R- K incaid. him till th e end of the term , ro th a t ^*7 will benefl7EJ* W ednesdays, nnd F ridays at fl» »»* ** *»» days E lm ira saw him to the door: then she I his te a costs him for the tw o m ontns "» 11 Ä‘ 1 . . . . .’ - b Hill H e. more th an 11 shillings, or $-.m . a n d E b n e rs j ’ ' ' ‘ ' j j . • ■ , , § slam m ed It hard and fairly ran hack to For further inform ation inquire (J a. in. u living’ at Florence the ; n s the price of tea a t this tim e v aried day following a t 1" a . n i. S h o w in g n o w D e a l r u b le I t V- w here her sister w as w ailing and diop- r~ s ■ - 1 : ■ 1 ■ 1 " ’ M B e tte r stop t t ? d ise a se 1 R eturning stage leaves Florence - OF — from 8 shillings to ab o u t 2.» shillings \y & » t o l i e » JoMHlyn a n « % ped Into the old rocker and began to 'll»,...................... W . W. v b ‘ ' fc* w h ile it ¡5 y e t c re e p in g . V J $ » poor and uje VoMettA t h e J o s b ly n c h in » « we m ay conclude th a t he so t th ro u g h I Mondays, Wedac:-lay.--, and >’’ ’•- X ’j B e tte r c u re y o u r co u g u J i «• reck violently to and fro. A. W . B E A D L E & CO. fo rt r e ic h t “W e a rc som ebody,” she announced no ) more an « •• a i- pound d u rin g th e t ® ^ . 'VLB.) IIIOIV th n il» - -- ¡days at 2 p. m. arriving at r.ttgene to d a y . .. *F J | BY mnSIET CARYL CCX. ®L . à i. M ill'" ' 22 M arket St In o th er w ords, th is young m an tooK I'UW fcüd . triu m p h a n tly ; “w e a re big som ebodies. the folio Wingdav at 9 p. in. Uhi """«m petint 8 Y ou c a n d o it w ith l . Amelia. We can he D aughters of the fo r J.reak fn st a slight re p a st of w eah g g g ¿ .C . M- H o llie r San Francisco, California. G . \V . Grillin i evolution and Colonial D am es and tea and bread and b u tter. D inner w as ■ ■?' . ,.Yca , p.ave heard of the reunion. R SJj r.C. 11- H o ld e n I t ’-i-n served a t 12, so th a t b re a k fa s t . - 5.01» ? D escendants of the M ayflower and M I S S : P eace. Single faro - but 1 ¿ a n 't say th a t 1 feel called upon nnd” _ S he w as fairly out of breath. E ' ö . C. C a m p to n w as only w h at th e Indians call a _ - 9 .0 9 ................ -» E l ! Round trip to go." E lm ira rem arked as she let the on a a llftle n i n e If .............. “ I ’ll cool off I w ... ere - you • i “chota liazrl.” On sugar be sp en t * ! Tickets for salo a t E. B angs’ printed slip fall Into her lap. "I never her sister suggested. "K ind of slow up. ! shilUng8, w hich m eans six pounds a t fc s e $ ! livery barn, Eugene and at O. \\ • n£?e a p,n:n<i. On candles *>• ’ P«“ * CITY O F F IC E R S . felt very proud of the Josslyu blood c a n 't you. E lm ira, and tell me „ all ab o u t g P a c ific , ; H urd’s office in Florence. 24 shillings 8F j pence, or ab o u t 3 shll- anyw ay. M other would stick It into It? You know 1 couldn t go. “Of course not, you poor d ear. i . i - lings a week. H e burned wnx c a n d le ^ nty name, hut 1 m ust say the folks I’ve F . D. Wilson I All through freight on the stage S a lt A ll. th a t nam e w eren’t any- ! leaned forw ard and kissed her mold candles and “ wnx tw tst. M a ’’ Vl.-*' W l , I-.', V-M’ . '- - h j O d S jiif »I seen bearing either, way between Eugene ami And now te nderly. “ B ut you’re a .loss yn J t m t w as a shilling a packet. On tw o occn- M. M orris , rem ar kable. 11 K * m l’r r n h a i d t ' the sam e. Amelia, and you’ve the looks alons he bought sand. W as, then, th e niore’n any ouo there. 1 alw ay s sanl lioor of his room sanded? I t w ould ! J ,. C h r i s t e n s e n ; ' T rastees 1). \V. StihheiiH ; seem so.—St. Louis Republic. you bad, you know. “T here w as a lot there, anil nt first 1 . Jo h n 1. B ntterlield felt kind of queer. And you bad to tell SO M E C O V E T E D SC R A W LS. H p ,. O. W. I Ini'-1 i nil you knew about y o u r ancestors to a m an. and lie bad a lot of papers and R a r e A n t o K r a p h « F o r W h i c h lu » - .. .-¿ G .F - Cuinpton n ic u a e l ’r lc c a H a v e B e e n P a id . anybody you ever knew or would w ant seem ed to know everybody, and he said I w as very s stim giw iira-i-u«ii-«- i T he ,„ ost prized au to g rap h s In th o tra ig h t descended— t , know. It Ain’t ns H It were fa th e r s “r ill n e e d a 50 cen t s iz e ; tj S S le e p in g C a r s notaries . th a t m eans you. of course, too. only I worl(, a re thoS(, of Shakespeare. On- ,, r 7 if it’s on th e lun^s te e * fam ily.” you w eren’t there—and he w as talk in g Beven a re claim ed to exist, th re e ecret societies . E lm ira reared her head proudly. I E le g a n t ! ‘-t o n e d o lla r size w ill e e t she nnawi-red em phat- about me. and he Introduced me to ft \ sl!tuatuveg to his w ill (each w ith a sliould say not. A. R. BUTTOLPH, □ in in g C a rs most economical. th ere are governors and w om an and sahl som ething th a t 1 did , dlfferent spelling), tw o to conveyance» ná ’ I • • » le n t'y r e c o Y a m c ", » -J ¡«•ally. j , “ Why, tllld law yers u n d - a n d every- I ¿ o t h e a r' b u t it m ade her e x tra nice to i o n e'ln the folio ~ ” * edition o f ' N o ta ry r . ililic , S u r v e y o r T o u r i s t . A. M . F lorence L o d g e N o . 1C. ■ k 1’ k j jj, , j • y. till!')' 111 g ra n d fa th e r’» ancestors.” UH,, and she took mo around anil in to- h(s ))]nys (llonbt f uii and out-4n a S t e e p in g C a r s egular eotnm aiiluati"11 1111 s<-eo.»J '•¿•j •• i’ilcy m ight have some am ong all <Lieed me ontaigne. 1 Ills la s t I sa me to to ’m ’m ust ost everybody, everybody, and tlity ♦„«„«intinn tra n slatio n of of M Montaigne, ns line a looking set of folks ns 1 in the B ritish m useum a n d co st o v e r irti) S a tà n ia y s in e a c h m o n th . OT. PAUL f » > \ ; j '. I j Y ' I - - • Y . i 'n A . i t . Jossivns.” Amelia suggested: “per- V t-aB aa the .lossly O r-i ever see, even If I do say It, and 3,000 guineas. FTov n e e , R. )Vl C o n n , W . - 1 • MINNEAPOLIS haps ju s t a sen ato r or som ething In One thousand guineas w as th e p rlc» I th e v ’re relations. ^ ’ Ç-V-gjQ.Mii.i.s, Secretary som e hreueh of the fam ily. DULUTH decisively. “T hey’ve been h av in g a d read fu l tim e given by tho late Mr. A lfred M orri- F R A N K B W IL SO N - Elmtxa shook her head f c S Í L - . - c’ I T ? . '; .{• ” ■ MW farqo __ ___ _ , -D o you rem eniher • G r e a t u u n t S arah.” straig h ten in g out som e records and try- »«.n of C arlton H ouse terrace for a a s h e d e m . - i n d e d , “and Uncle .Mb a n d - ing , 0 tra c e some p attern tlml; wasi on auto g rap h lifte r w ritten by M ario TQ GUANO FOUKS W G eneral L yons l " - ', A ' 1 ’s S tu a rt to the archbishop of Oul»e. n o i l t h e -mole tree?” T his she spoke ¡.om e ch in a th a t d im e over In the May eJt-s second and J o n , ;o o lo v : CROOKSTON m - whls?a r I flower and w as used In E ngland be ere T h is and tw o o th er le tte rs (one to th e h ’uontti nt 1.30 iff 'o - - O R E G O N : ,,I ,. „.„tried ' th a t. A lot of the sons bail hn«l whole pope anil the o th e r to the k in g o f »LO REN CE. WINNIPEG S. B. Cet-vix. ' “ v m l <11,1 y o u ever see Hindi a lot of set s m ade like It, an d it had got all France) w ere w ritten by th e u n fo rtu J . I ¿ 1’OBSHsu, A djutant. H E L E N A “"'1 nobodies In nil your life ns yon used to I scattered round, and w hen th ey cam e n ate queen of Scots on th e m orning o f i - hio nt- fl tim o ••I Ijav B'JTTE see r l the funerals nml w eddings? You t0 describe It It cam e across m e all of her execution. The le tte r to th e F ren ch nieve«.‘.l e n t V (iie b o w e l« » « e t I cin g al»3o to cei/i 1-y utility h o t w a te r in jcctlo u s. m o re 01« I ino lu r.-lt as If vou’d g o t to apologize to your a gudden of th a t box of crockery up in king w as destroyed d u rin g the d ay s o r i f o r bn r u n > ••aril p .m K w - . , , . . : , . . x . . . u '. C b /o u h ’ foiihi i pi neighbors for them . Ancestor». Indeed! tlle , , „ |c th a t g ra n d fa th e r gave us and the terrd r. while thnt to th e pope Is ib’.o vouditUxi; durluK that Um« I did o w mirts every 1st i f d 3d T uesdays | -r o Y o u n eedn't try to tell me they ever ‘ we didn’t ever use cause tw ns so Mil still preserved n t the V atican. an d m onth. M em bers am i visiting CHICACO im.l any ancestiirs a t all. any o f them . , a n«l crocked. So I up an d told em T he w ell know n bookseller B ern ard cordially re 11 ill godil sta n d in g are Q uaritch gave £1.000 fo r an a u to g ra p h M. • W . I WASHINGTON She took up tilt« paper and ghiueisl it a pout It ” ..... x»A . w _ .«1 to a tte n d . A. O. I > 11 R ight out afore everybody?” A m elia of C olum bus, w hich w as exhibited a t Of E u g e n e , O regon , PHILADELPHIA through again. li ra, R ecorder. th e W orld’s fa ir a t Chicago. A C hi <pe< •It is proposed to g ath er together all . gasped. SMEW YORK CANOV ■ W ? th e genealogical lore and trad itio n s, to , - o Of f course! W asn’t I as much a Joss- cago auto g rap h dealer Is said to h av e ^ C A T H A R T IC CATHARTIC BOSTON AND A L L ^ sep arate trad itio n from f a n and tlnal- j ij n as lvs any of ’em, even If my la st nam e offered to give $100,000, or over £20.- 1- to publish a book la Which shall he ' ;gn't Josslyu? My middle nam e Is, any- 000, for a genuine au to g rap h o f Ä W Ä - 1 - ’- Ä - 1 *£ S hakespeare If b ro u g h t to him w ith in n’com plete history of the Josslyu fam- w ay. and a p e rso n s m iddle nnm e F lorence, Oregon. B rothers in , g n r I n l e r m a t i x a , t i m e c a rd » , m a p s « » d ti c k e t » H i I r mi Adam to the present genera- jupt ns m uch th e ir own ns th e ir last. a y ear of m aking his offer. I t TIIAD2 MAHN RIUIATT»* ~C > ,on T o d o t l d / l t is necessary th a t all j -W ell, they w ere dreadfully Interest- safe bluff, for since th e tro g lc fa te o f stan d in g in v ited to attein t. e tc ., c a ll <>n o r w r ite G. l r-ii-ehes of ’tl.e fam ily he represented. ed, and I told ’em lots of th in g s they, C h a tte rto n no fo rg er ha» cared to A. C. Knitiowsky, N . R . M c fV iU R P H E Y , A G e n e r a l B a n k i n g B n e in e s s branch, s of lJ (J,,,.liU.d th n t, uit .jldn’t seeu. io know, and 1 guess they tack le th e q u ain t scraw l of th e Bard o f W. H. W e a t h e r : “ -» ', S e e . G c u e r a l A g e n t. H oorn» 2 e n d 1, S h e lto n B lo c k , and It la earnestly « S Ä . '■ -‘i n . ' A von.—C ollier’s W eekly. fa r as possible, all persons la whom w as glad I came. E U G E N E , O ltE G O M . T ransactoi cn Zavorablo T a ra s How » any drop of the Josslyu blood | -T h a t m an didn t seen to inore’n ... C U R E C O N S T IP A T IO N . ... A- D C H A U T O N , Lather at this reunion and contribute i h alf believe wo had th e china, so I jUBt Drafts issued on t h e p r in c ip a l c i tie s o f th e Jim m y and th e Bwhy. . O . F . M ania Lodge No.. j : » ’. . n - “ ’ - A s s is ta n t G e n e r a l P a s s e n g e r A g e n t, S laâint B»»a4y to « .» .» ), € 1 .1 ,>!«.«,ir.h. »•» »«k- "3 th eir sh are to the fund of Inform»- brought Idin out to see for him self. I Jim m y ’s m other k e p t cow s and »old U n ite d S ta te s a n d f o re ig n c o u n tr ie s . very T hnrsday e \' 255 M o rrlfio n Ht.. (»'or., s<i. H e guess the Josslyns ain’t Im postors fie m ilk. Jim m y him self had no th in g to IP o rtlE tn c i, O r . I n te r e s t a llo w e d o n D e m a n d C e rtlflc a to a o f . ’s l l a l l , M apleton. ' '•" suppose 1 m ight go.” she paid ¿•ould see for him self.” She tu rn ed her i do w ith th e cows, though som etim e» D e p o a lt w h e n le f t s ta t e d p e r io d . i„ good standing io he used to enrry th e m ilk pall to hl» ____ thoughtfully a fte r a few m om e:its’ head proudly. C o lle c tio n s re c e iv e o u r p r o m p t a t te n t io n . n * r ow n »w ipctionito Fvaryw ub»cribor. r-«*»v«fttl eol- Faut»0. B k a s , X . <’ • J. F. TANNER, prop . "A nd th a t man Is w orth $3,090.000, K iU h o u r a i l f d l-'.-tee a nd 1,1 . t. « H on. OtlpYnbU m other’s custom ers. T he custom er» pause. "O f course I’m not called upun i ATtistii-. exçuiB ile a n d f t n c l ly up Ui-c a f design»« O no 8. I h " ! C ity a n d C o u n ty W a r r a n ts b o u g h t. to but It w ouldn’t h u rt me any. am ' ’ she confided to her siste r lm presnlvely. all liked Jim m y, w ith his round, frec § § D. A. PAINE, w . E. BROWN, m ight find It kind of Interesting Just “T hree million dollars, anil he's a big k l'd face and bashful grin, and th ey A 'H « ' f t V ice P r e s id e n t sw ell, and he h asn ’t but one piece of used to ark Idin how business wa», for, PresW-nt • ® iî;V T Ô T .r a T  S : « y f f E f f i S 1 to look on.” th e china w ith the Josslyn p a tte n ) on although Jim m y w as only 13 y e a rs old, F. W. OSl'-URN, W . W . B R O W N , She looked Inquiringly at her sister. Ass’t Cashier. Cashier. "wcond" "1 would if 1 w ere you.” Amelia re It. nml th a t cam e to him through an lie had a business. H e m ade coffins— i e e _ . ami lo t" 1 l, Friday of en« h baby coffins—anil sold them to th e un plied prom ptly. " I 'd go If I had tho a wnt.” ,n th . Menibecs « ¡ht» degree ate fancy work. I« ” Shv jjlancctl nt tlx* tfihlo < ir ;u .M u g iy . d ertak er. They w ere nice pine coffin», • banee. I t’s a dreadful th in g to lie wo . . TRY THE . . *|C dially invited to a . -.Ì ’ k y i . z . ( ’. B. i - 4 / M C - U . . « . a d 3 .0 4 for “T h ere's m ore tip In the a ttic .” »he w ith nil th e edges carefu lly Joined. E V E .’. Y T IU N G F IB S T -C L A 8 S . lam e.” She sighed dism ally. Jim m y received fit) cents for each one. »aid ns she clasped her hands. Join» L . l’k a -'' - u , S c n l ”1 r,’pose you’d like to bear about It, Amelia moved Inhorlotl. ly across t.'.c Gne day Jim m y stopped nt th e house Com m ercial E lm ira rem arked. ”1 m ight go on your A ttention to — ¡ Special account, so as to am use you talking room, took up tbe cups if d wiped of o re iff LI’’ roothev's custom er» to * Travellers. about it a fte rw a rd . It m ig h tn ’t be so them carefully w ith a line tow el. 'i'.ii !i leave some milk. A little boy m et him CHURCH D IR E C 'O R Y i‘, í \ / '. \ v very bad. because I’m not very ,.:ncb she took the teapot off the stove. "V. e a t th e door. •W e've got n new baby!” said th e Josslyn. you ktnsw. They alw ay s,said m ight have a cup of te a In them to 'little I ,v ” Would yon like to see It?” 1 favored fa th e r’s side, anyhow . The night.” she suggested. M 0K81S 1 “ I suppose we eonhl use them quite Jim m y nodded. The little boy’s a u n t B um stead» w ere all dark, anil g ran d J 1 fa th e r useil to sny be d id n ’t believe I'd o ften ,” K liuira said. “ It’s only proper laughingly led Jim m y «° 1,10 '•r t» ll ! ‘* F B IE 3 COWAN, Proprietor. l,tM ehi! ’■'•n T ’Pt e**" th a t we should use the fam ily eb .u a. w here the hew hab.v was. Jim m y For liu J e ,. ru'. .» • •’ t/lriw f.r*‘Y «ib n »• oi «o/ U- 111 BtF'.l h • Cl Hat,» n o u t » ft ,ty! )H.d p ifeot OL a drop of Josslyn blood In me nt all. She sipped her tea slowly. F l o r o n o o . Ox-e»3o r i - gazed a t I lie in fe r 1 for rpm e lime, na o. O'.T }»a’te rn i You got It all. Amelia. Yon ought to “ Fve ordered a new set o f card s.” speechless w ith ad m iratio n or somo be th e one to go; but. seeing you can’t. Th1 ’S S fM d r û wèYcomë’to all th e services, PS. 1 s’pose 1 wilt. You’ll bo glad to have she announced, w ith n fu rtiv e gl.inee huc I i emotion. Tables furnished w ith all the «tor req,ie»t«FC h ristian s to malte “W hat do you th in k of It. Jim m y? nt her sister, “and th ry ’re going to S M me, won’t you, A melin?” are I delicacies of th e season. Give us rend E luilra Josslyn-B uinatend.” asked th e aunt. K notts , T here w as a alienee for 11 mom ent. ' Jim m y grinned. Amelia s a t by tbe little aide window i a call. -I guess I’ll have to m ake a nice lit “ And 1 ordered som e for you. to«)," and peered anxlourly out. The tw in ' A m elia.” she added, •’because we are tle i-otlln when I go h o t h e said .— n e u . or by m ail. bail come som e tim e ago. She bud ATTORNEYS both Josslyn», you know.” — A tlan ta New York C oir.iueiclal A dvertiser. Aak l o r t b - . r . A lm ,lu « ’r ' - heard Its w lilrtle mid seen lone puffs T in i M r C A l X C ö - ^ * '3 :,. a of sm oke over the m arshes, a rd she C onstitution. a? fi’i - W s I K M l - 1'- ’ • n" " ',ar' iiweeu---- _ i static Leaves S'«1 iimboat L anding on th e U m pqua for U< tronce Saturili Stage Leaves Ih ireiiee Returning Th? h k cp tn g lio n '» c o u e h in t form . W hich loom s u p b lue aiul uim , B ti'l w all» a rig a s l of «Inna To eml bi» » lu u .b e « grim - STAGE LINE. j i m g NOTARY 3T T H R O U G H T IC K E T S PUBLIC. EUGENE Savings Ban's ww a A FREE PATTERN “ HEW HOME” SEW1H3 F S r £ . HOTEL, is t E lk P r a i r i e H o tel. A.'c. WOODCOCK, A tto rn e y at Law , IMajrff »/»•» X4tb bw««U • • • • T w e n tv -th rc e » ? s h o w i n g t h o dif- W ile s W e s t WRITE FOB niRCüLuF.3 °f „ _ . . O KreS»"»«»?'«» f e r e n t e t y l e , of m a n u 1 f a c tu r e n m l t h e i r E u g e n e . s a w i n g M a c h in e » w « m«—” ch ase a n y c tn e r. j.i p r ic e s b e f o r e y o u pu: idbyth« A «., J'. a. F lnrem c- : O recou. W tN T E P — V 1er t o . t e l l v e- By P a t r o n i z in g it . Un u’ 5 0 YEARS’ experience P rop G eo. H a le fcEYTSALLV aw » T H » H » !r ?» f ’•-■f’îYT- LO CATED. FK3L SAMPLE ROOMS. »neq ÇfîÎi T m ax M arx» QtUGNS CrpVF'OHTS AC. -.-riP '.'.n « V ’ »•»et- and f .W r e e ’■ (« s h rr oa w il H e Cn:-.. 'u>‘»‘ IT'S,* m P a to ta » nZÓi -nY-i. H r «re; T f- r MS-,Hl » P-‘ en I r »n»’» M ona A I Ä r«e«.»» „ With.-,u t IB ■--o. in t h ’ itific J?ra«rt«8. * F- 1 F„i«t’b?ti 1 rv Err., nth«. I K . - .Vr, a A. ..’ J f is s t - c la s s . HOTEL FÄGENE. BOIXSXMCK BKO I. i ERM7OW, Paor». R A T E S 3 1 0 0 to EUGENE- Ç2.00 FEE DAY OREGON d x t 7:3 ’ L- * ** l ì . -* r? ' or“ ’*• knew It ought to be tim e for her sister A llnrl One**. to appear. John Ilnw tri-y w as one of E ngland's -I never knew her to be «0 long com ing before.” sh e m urm ured fretfu lly to fam ous w hipping selio)lm a»ter». At > t • 5 ’-' berseir. “ Mayla- she’« »topped nt E ton. In au tu m n , the sm all boys used a l l ' s to ge.t some eggs. I hope she to buy c h estn u ts and n - t t s l them In a ■n't. heenii.s,’ Sarnli brought some »hovel over the Are. o n e day a hoy nam ed F.. who w as a great favorite of r Juet a fte r she w ent a w sy .” T here w as a sudden peal a t the front H aw trey 's. had a lot of ehestnnt» and us a spc< lal favor w as allowed to make ¡oorbell. Amelin roue and hobl-leil to th e door. use of the pttpll room fire w hile pupil “ My land!” she exclaim ed ss Ehnl- loom w as still going on. llu w tre y w as going In nml out of the fai-e confronted her. ’’’ben she dropped tier voice as she »aw a strange room w hile we w ere w orking, nml oa one ool-iiAlon. com ing In ratlu-r quit tl.v, m an by h er sister s side. PU Ü L 1G A T IÜ N “ 1 forgot mv IntehUey. you know ,” he caught sig h t of F. kneeling ow-r toe E lm ira sahl airily, “ o r I w ouldn't have fire ariu n g ln g his cliectm its. ’. lie hoy’s troiihl.-d you. Amelia. TbU< Is our <s»tts- position w as Irresistible to sn y lover of In. B radford Josslyn. He’s come out tlii' nrt of c h n stl’em» nt. Not roelng bis to see th e ’Josslyn i-hltni and has got 1 i,s- nml supposing It win, one of the to go back on the next train, so we ll other iwys stealing the chestnut». John have to hurry. You tak e him Into the Ila w tre y quietly look Ills cane from dining room while I go uud get 11 " e his desk mid. i-rei-plug forw ard on tlic h a v e 10 b e V e r y c ; r e f i l l o f It. you toe. gave the w retebod F. a rnof-t tre m endous w hack. s,s*. Itpcntise we think so much or 11. T he Isi.v Jum ped tip w ith a yell, h s »he explained to th e stra n g e r as she linmls d a p p e d bchlud h’.ni. Hien the departisk b iw an l the attic. Amelia l”d th e way »ileiitly to the tu to r saw w ho he w as anil »fthl. em dining r«H,in. ih e parlor wo» c o l t ’. . E l bracing him : “Oh. my |»oor boy! I am »0 sorry, I tnira had evidently n-asontsl th n t out. end then. too. the diulug yoout wa» thought It w aa another boy stealing th e best place to show chtlifl of course. y«,ur eliestnnts.” , I aiw Ça. U’c. of cuuise. w ere all delighted and I, laitIMÎ ( ’V 1 But Just v. tint w as the china t .................. Thu» »he rvasoDi-d a» »he passed roared with ¡nu«UI»r. J. S, »»' D o ers C rep t P io n e e r s . T he Boer Is the Itletll pioneer. From the days of tin- g reat trek. In 1837. a n d even before th a t he opened up coun tries h itherto unexplored by a w hite m an. A g reat deal of fuss tins been m ade < f m ighty travelers. English and foreign, w h o have trav.-rseil A frica, to the va t ii -ennini y benefit or th eir pub- Ushers and w ith no sm all meed of fam » to-them selves, but t lo-re w as si-urcely cue r f the old visirtreb.kers and hunt ers of the forties and fifties who im tint accom plish feats of enduranci!, pluck and lengthy travel w hielt wore ten time» a s try in g London Al.iil. T/nvc«. T he following w aif Is go’ng the rounds of the sta te pre»«: 'Ve a re told oi a young In ly In n uelgW w rteg to«’" v.ho w aved her band a t a s tra n g e n e n d In Hire.- days tin y '»"«• m arried. Tw«» .lo t» later the young lad? waved a H adron a t her hnibnnd. and th e • ne: next evening he cam e home w aving a dl- v o te« .-N ash v ille Banner. S p n sl« » A re C h s r lia h le . T he Hpaulsti a t" am ong th e moa» ch aritab le people <>n earth. W ithout ». poor tax. Spanish com m unities o f .«).- i-i il self sup|s>rters feed a pauper po^y. uluUuc of W W or m o t*