The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, October 19, 1900, Image 1

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FLO R EN C E, OREGON, F R ID A Y . Oct. 19,1900.
A T o n s » , T o n a » F is h ,
__
F ish seem tc have no scuse of fee»«
tag. end m any pecole believe th a t th »
T R A V E L E R S ’ guide
m
T R A V E L E R S ’ G U ID E .
angry an d energetic m ovem ents ot a.
I ’ve itrH ied up on etiquette,
iT O R Y
Bead every book that 1 could get»
flsli w hen It Is caught a re due ra th e r to
And yet
annoyance a t losing Its liberty th a n to
g
si
3%ere Isn’t one in all the lot
S T E A M E R marguerite
any sense of pain. I can confirm th is,
•RS-
Thut tell» a feller it la not
De rigger to cat pic
f
because I have over and over a g a in
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I
S T A G E X j IN B S .
For breakfast; heuee. why sbouldn t 13
ta k e n ail undeislzed pike th a t has been
And, furthermore, 1 caanot find
. T. T. Geer, r e g u l a r dally t r ip s
once or tw ice cau g h t und p u t back In to
In all the bocks 1 call
mind
f. I. D unbar,
A single *
i
the w ater.
.
----Between —
| Stage le a v e s Steam boat L anding on
That frtvea a reason wort I r a whoop
Upon one occasion th ree of us—boya
y . S. Moore.
Against a second plate « i soup
!
th
e
U
m
pqua
for
Florence
S
aturdays.
1
,(
the
Old*I>r!gade—
w
ere
fishing
In a
.11. A ckerm an
When <« ¡l«rs dine.
n n all pool In —
a - narrow , sluggish riv er.
And as for eating marrowfats
R etu rn in g , Stago Leaves 1 lorenco
I tilt© .
Sllltu«
,\V . I I . I<eeds.
W ithout a ipown I think that th a t s
••In those d ay s a m an’s foes w ere Jones
Jout>g cau
(.a n g b h t a sm
auiall
aud as It
all pike, and
B lack b u rn
A fool*
' Sundays.
often m em bers of his own household. ,
„„.icrslzed. being barely
I_b sort of rule.
B . R . S. Bean
THE STEAM ER
E x tra T rip s W hen N ecessary
1 offered no resistance. T he shock of
ndg be c u t the hooks out of Its gul-
When I cat peas,
A. Moore
the day bad com pletely unm anned me. F” and th rew th e fish In again. Inside
I ’ll do as I Cam please!
W olverton
Charges R easonable.
And, w hat i# more, till I’?n a Eno”
1 m ade certain tlia t 1, too, should die
seconds Jones c a u g h t the sam e
. H am ilton
I'll eat my corn straight eff the cob,
I th a t night. B ut my tim e w as not y et (.gb ag aln o n c e m ore be cut ont th e
And
spvrn
r<^ruFs
I’ll
eat
a«
I
. M. Brown
i t« m e‘
„ nr honks, and this tim e be had to m aul It
Have always done in days gene by
f
-SSSfcMC
A aoit of dang’Ing froui the sky,
“ In consequence of the laten ess of ,
much. Onco m ore it w as kicked
A
sort
of
»
‘
.
¡it
from
heaven
come.
■Will carry freight and passengers
the hour I w as tak en to the tow n prls-
S T A G E L IN E .
Held ’tw ist tny finger and my thumb t
lERS-
I on, a dism al building w hich 1 had nev- j ^,h(>n j cnugbt lti e tm bleeding. 1 got
And as for those peculiar things
from Florence to Sau Francisco.
Culled linger Itowla 1 vow, by jingo,
or know n to he occupied. T h ere I w as
book8 out w )tb difficulty and he-
Bangs,
P r o p r ie to r .
1 will not use ’em a* they sny
i th r u s t Into a deep dungeon and left In fore j cquM throw the
| U a g a in ft
W ill also bring up freight
i t . K incaid.
The bon ton use« ’em today.
Stage leaven Eugene on Mon­
! to tal d ark n ess till m orning, w hen 1
pr dog b lt „ h alf through. T h en I
If iny hands ain’t both good and clean.
d
ay
s,
Wednesdays,
and
Fridays
at
L . J . R. H id
The pump is where it’s always been,
; doubted not 1 should he conducted to , Rickcd th e flg)>
and Brow n c a u g h t
fl>. Edw ards
6 a. m. arriving a t I-lorenco th e S
And. far as ever 1 could see.
F
or
further
inform
ation
inquire
th e sam e cruel fa te as my poor rela- 1
,a s t w0 got so t |r f d of c a tc h in g
L .E . U . Ree
I
t
’s
plenty
good
enough
for
me.
day following a t 10 a. m.
1 tlv es had m et.
tJd3 tlsh th a t 1 th rew it aw ay la dla-
1 don’t stand much on etiquette,
- OF —
..R eturning stage leaves Florence
But yet
ÎW . W ithers
i “ B ut m orning cam e, ns 1 guessed by
t n caugM |„ the fork of a wlUow
I’m too polite to wash my paws
! S. P atterso n
M ondays, W ednesdays, and F ri­
and Rta(d tberP for half an boor,
A. W. B EA D LE & CO.
tllC sound w ithout, and still no sum - '
At
table,
spite
of
social
lawa.
•$). -P. B arton
Worn out w ith suspense a n d , w hcn
crow attaeU ed It. dislodging It
days a t 2 p. in. arriving at Eugene
— Harper s Bazar.
m
ens.
,W. M . Miller 22 M arket St,
w aiting, 1 fell asleep. W hen 1 aw oke, I
thp tree b u t not before It h ad re-
the
folio
wingday
a
t
9
p.
nr.
M. Collier
b linger and th irs t oppressed me. H ap- , movwl one of t he eyes. T he aelfsam «
San Francisco, California. I
W . Grillin
ptly 1 had stored some bread and m eat
wa3 tin lg b , n ext day by th e keep-
C. H . Hollien
nnd a sm all hottie of w ine in one of er. —F ish in g G azette.
Single fare - -
- -
5 .0 0 ;
;C . C am pton
the pockets of my coat p rep arato ry to
Round trip - -
- -
9 ” ,‘
my Intended filglit. Of this 1 now a te ,
P r id e o f «lie P o o r .
Tickets for sale a t 15. Bangs
A T rag ic S lory of th e F ren ch
and drank. No one cam e nigh me, an d j Mrs. C larence B urns, w ho Is so w ell
livery barn, Eugene, aud at O. W . .
R evolution.
vet I could h ear sounds a s If w retched . , know n fo r her p h ilanthropic work,
, H u rd ’s office in Florence.
1 prisoners were being _ led forth c u t of , say8 tb n t ln a n b er experience In vlalt-
., .u .
ten em en ts of the poor of the
B. W ilson
Some few y ears a fte r the reign c f j neighboring cells, doubtless to death.
All through freight on the stage
city
she
has
never been asked for alm a.
te
rro
r
a
m
an
of
middle
age
entered
a
tl)1.
,
b,,y
we,,t
au
d
p
lead
o
d
-v
n
lu
ly
.
as
either way between Eugene aud I
M . M orris
Mrs. B urns has m ade a business o f via-
sm
all
Inn
in
G
erm
any
and
called
for
j,
Beemed
to
me.
Mapleton,
will
be
charged
a
t
th
e
,
"m B ern h ard t
“ B ut the th ird day a g reat stilln ess | ltln g the poor w ith th e hope of helping
refreshm ents, Ills m anners w ere tim id
’ C hristensen
rate of two cents per pound during
and he looked as if he (c)j 0Q tbe prison. I could not under- | them w h enever she saw the ne«‘d. b u t
and
shrinking
, W. Suhistua
the m onths of October, November,
m ight Ju st have recovered from some stan d It. My senses w ere enfeebled finds It alm ost Im possible to m nke th a
December, Jan u a ry , F ebruary,
terrib le Illness, he w as so strangely, for w ant of food, for my sm all stock really deserving poor acknow ledge th a t
March and April, and one cent per
had long been exhausted, an d I alm ost th ey a re In nigj'1 of anything.
ghastly pnle.
pound during the m onths ot May,I
T he lan d lo rd supplied Ills w nuts. and. lacked stren g th to w onder w hy I w as , One day s ' visited a fam ily w ho
June, Ju ly , A ugust and September, j
h alf curious, half lu kindness, he made left to live so long. P resently aro se an , w ere all huddled to g eth er In one hare,
some rem ark as to the stra n g e r s ap­ nw ful te rro r test this should he my j cold room, am i th e ir faces w ere so
S le e p in g C a r s
pearance, coupling It w ith the question, sentence to perish m iserably for w ant pinched she knew they w ere starv in g .
N O TA RIES.
TKc 35 cent size 5s just right
“ Do you w a n t auglit else for your com­ of food in th is dam p dungeon. H eath B ut ln response to her offer to help
fo r *a ordinary, everyday cold.
on the scaffold appeured light by com­ them the m other said:
fo rt?”
“No. th an k you. T h e children hav e
1 clam ored a t my prison
A. R. BUTTOLPH,
The 50 cent size is better fo r the
“Nay, nothing," said th e pale man parison.
D in in g C a rs
hastily. ” 1 have food ami light and door. 1 shouted a s loudly as 1 could. had som eth tag today. 1 am su re to get
cough o f bronchitis, croup, gnp,
T o u r is t
air; w hat could I w ant m ore?" And he All to no purpose! Then I h u rst Into w ork soon."
and hoatscneS3. f he dollar size
A fter questioning as to Just ex a c tly
an ngouy o f tears. My fate w as too
S le e p in g
C a rs
i sighed deeply.
w hat the children h ad had to e a t M rs.
is the Lest fo r chronic coughs,
fu l to hear. W lih the soft , n atu re
Id
the landlord, seat- , dread
“
My
friend,”
«
u
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S T . PA U L
tag him self, ’you speak ns If you had of y0Ulb 1 pitied an d bem oaned m yself B urns found th a t thoy h ad auhslated
O re g o n .
ts in consumption, chronic bron­
MINNEAPOLIS____
know n the w aut of these tlilugs. H ave ! sorely. AH
a n ,,t
¡it once w ords cniuc
cam e into for th ree d ay s on a few dried scrap s of
chitis, asthma, etc.
my mind th a t 1 had learned y ears ago stale bread. T h is exi»erlence. she says.
1 gucHHcd a lig h t?”
DULUTH
F R A N K B. W IL S O N -
H is guest looked tip* “W ould you ns a text In the school, ‘F ear thou not, 1 Is repented freq u en tly .— New Xortx
FARGO
____
h ear m y 'ta lc ? ” he asked. " F o r years 1 fo r 1 am w ith th ee; be uol dism ayed, T ribune.
g r a n d f o r k s ___
have k ept silence, b u t today It seem s fo r 1 am thy G od.’
Sha
Hadn’t
Dru»F^
<>*•
“They cam e like a ray of fight Into
CRO O K STO N
as If It would lighten my h e a rt to
"D ella!”
my
prison,
and
I
clung
to
the
prom
ise
speak.
I.lsten
and
believe
If
.von
can.
F L O R E N C E .-- -
OREGON
“Yis. ma'am.”
W I N N I P E G ___________
Bess Ilian seven years ago 1 w as a gay, as If It had th a t m om ent been m ade to ' „>
,e ry tired , a n d 1 am going t<r
H ELENA jm 1' _______
me
by
a
pitying
God.
1
felt
soothed
I
light h earted youth in th is our quiet
lie dow n for a n hourv”
and
hopeful,
and
In
tilts
condition
I
i
B U T TE
» F o r a t x y e a r» I w a a a v ic t im o f «ya- fath erlan d . H aving no n ear relatives.
“ YIs, m a'am .”
nepaia in its w orat form . I could e&t uctliiP ^ I w as led to visit som e d ista n t ones sank back In a doze or swoon.
" I f I should h appen to d ro p off. can
T H R O U G H
T IC K E T S
b u t m ilk to u st. and a t tim e s my ston-nch,woul<l
“H ow tim e passed 1 could not tell; I
n o t re ta in and d ig e st even th a t. L a s t M arch I who had lived for m any y ears in a
m e a t B o'clock."
day and n ig h t w ere nllke to me in my i
ta k in g C
A S C A R E iS ?»•
began taking
CASCARET3
and
J!'®? { sm a ll tow n In France.
s^
v n s a te a ad
ilv im mro
1)ncle> aa I called lllm o u t of cell. I woke up to find fight an d 1 “ YIs. m a'am .”
have
d ily
proved, u n til 1 nm ls w ell a s
CHICAGO
So my lady lies dow n, folds h e r
ever was in my Hie.
D avid II. M vkput . N e w a rk , O,
friendliness, w as a kind, good fellow, w arm th and kindly faces about me. j hands, closes her eyes and Is soon In
W A SH IN G T O N
Slowly
1
regained
consclousueBs
euougli
well know n and respected In the place
th e land o t dream s. She la a w ak eitea
P H IL A D E L P H IA
Of E u g e n e , O regon
CANO Y
w here he carried cd the c ra ft of a to un d erstan d w hat they told mo. 1 by th e clock strik in g 0 a n d cries Indig­
CATHARTIC
w atcbm nker, and 1^.* proposed th a t 1 had lain five d ay s forgotten In my n an tly .
N E W YORK
1
should becom e his ap prentice ¡uni p a rt­ prison. T he stillness 1 had noted th e
B O ST O N A ND a l U _
"D ella!”
ner. I liked the little tow n, 1 liked my th ird day w ns accounted for by the
"YIs, m a’am .”
P O IN T 3 E A S T »■“' SO UTH
uncle, 1 llktKl my au n t, an d I soon gavo fa c t th a t th e new s had Ju st reached
“ W hy didn’t yon call m e at B o’clo ck ,
my consent. They had no children 1 ; | o u r tow n of th e death of one of the as I told you to do?"
For Information, time cards, maps and tickets
th an k God for th a t now— b n t my a u n t’s g re a te st leaders of the revolution and
etc., call ou or write
“Shure, m a’am , ye tould m e to call yw
kindly soul could not be content w ith- j ■ th e consequent decline of th e p arty . If ye had droppod off. 1 looked In on y»
R. MCMURPHEY,
A G e n e ra l B a n k in g B u s in e s s I Pl ennän t. P alattblo. P n tm t. Tnete Oocd, M Po
out young people a7ound her, so sho In fear of his fife, our te rro rist m ayor a t 6, and ye h adn’t dropped off n t allt
w,
Geueral Agent. Rooms 2 and 4, Shelton Block,
1 Good, NoTnr Sloken. W eaken, or Grip«, 10 l . »«c.tO«. k ept and clothed tw o neighbors. T rim
had lied, and the old m ayor, resum ing Ye w as lyln on th e bed ln tb e sau te
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pow er, had ordered the prison doors to place, sound asleep!”
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X«, 1»K. jU. a n d n eat they looked, too, w earing the
costum e of th a t p a rt of G erm any he set open. 1 In my solitary cell had
A. D- C H A R L T O N ,
Drafts issued on the principal cities of the U O T f l D Û S Sold and gorranlced by s h f R f
t n » U r A s tv e e a b le .
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
RU*T
m cists to C T 'l. E T vtauxo U sbit. w hence my a u n t cam e—a p retty fancy been forgotten, an d b u t th a t som e ono O ne day l I n last
United States and foreign countries.
sum m er a so a r vlsaged,
255 Morrison St., Cor., M.
of her ow u; It seem ed q u a in t enough In j had been se n t to exam ine all th e cells
P o r t l a n d , O r . Interest allowed on Demand Certificates of '
a stran g e land.
| und collect the fe tte rs used th erein 1 m iddle nged. fussy w om an got on one-
Deposit when left stated period.
“ It w as n happy little household. No m ight have perished m iserably. As It of th e sm oking se a ts ln an open e a r
FLORENCE, OR.
fttAP ow n selection) to every «ubecrlbor. B eau tiful eoi»
Collections receive our prompt attention.
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onder I w as glad to beloug to It. w as I w as carried out perfectly sense­ ln th e subw ay. N ext to her s a t a m an.
•rv d «¡uLograpbed | Jalee and liliie tm tlrn e . O p ffto al.
B et, bias, it w as soon to be sw ep t , less and b ro u g h t to life w ith som e diffi­ w ho w as sm oking a cigar. More th a n
UU-rt, a rtlatlc . e»qu*»ivo and etrtc tly op-to-data
City and County Warrants bought.
th a t, th e w om an, sniffing, easily m ade
aw ay by terrib le affliction. F or some culty.
D. A. PAINE.
W . E . BROWN.
tim e we had heard o f stran g e troubles
“ I am safe now, as yon see, com-1 o u t th a t the m an had been e atin g on­
Vice President
Presiti j nt.
going on In P aris and tlie large tow ns, rade, ln uiy own country, hut th e an- ions. S till m ore th a n th a t, she h ad
. V/. BROWN,
W.OSBURN.
hut o u r little place w as still quiet. ! gulsh of those few days w ill n ever be th e stro n g est kind of suspicion th a t bo
Aas't
Cashier.
Cashier.
One m orning, how ever, w e woke to forgotten. I h ear a b o u t w ith me in b ad been d rin k in g beer. T h e w om an
find every th in g lu confusion. O ur m ay­ my face the rem em brance of It. Dally fussed and w riggled and grew a n g rie r
bmnr.aktn, ••on^ ‘’V i;.° \E or% B uiacnoe
iiw tS dtSl£!E
TRY THE . .
or had been ordered to resign, and his I th an k God for light aud a ir and and looked a t th e m an ocorofully.
abort etdjrifc«. c u rra n t loplce etc
toew y.
everything FIRST-ULA
Dttly tOd. y e a rly . L »dy
w anted, ftend to r term a.
place w as to be filled by som e one sent food, aud yet these good g ifts of his F re se n tly she could endure It no lon­
“ SEW 8 8 S E ” 8EWHIQ H O H E .
( from P aris.
fail to m ake my h eart rejoice. Still, ger. She looked squarely a t him aud
A ttention to Con* mereiai
"S till, w e never dream ed of th a t fear­ those dread fu l days In tlie dungeon 1 * tl‘l :
„
“I f you w ere m y husband, sir. i d ,
ful m isery of w hich th is w as the fore- have given me a firm reliance o.i Ills
• ♦ T ravellers. * *
' runner. We had no tim e to dream , ei­ mercy, and 1 know th a t 1 sh all one give you a dose of poison!”
T h e man looked a t her. " I f I w ero
ther, the blow fell so suddenly.
day be Joyful again In th e city ot
“T bere bad been a s tir going on hi w hich th e g ates are never sh u t and your husb nnd." sold he. " I ’d ta k e I t r
1 the m ark et place for th e tw o d a “3 fol­ w here th ere is no d ark n ess.”— E x­ : —B oston T ran scrip t.
low ing the arriv a l of the tmw official, change.
P our-d HI« A u d ito r.
but uiy uncle an d I w ere busy over a
tiri«
Utti»
—
P ro fesso r C harles I». It. R oberts, tine
F o r la d le ’ , tai'
discovery w hich we had m ade In our
B ta « tln e W o» G ood.
fb»
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U tn e;yJI»h " n u e , Ílí« t
poet, read s th e m odern languages very
• ib « r panero» F atan o »»•!• I toretjteaud r«.<cct Ut.
trade, and wo w ere less th an m u a l In
"T he guides who pilot visitors illstat
the streets. At noon on the third dny. lu N orw ay,” said a to u rist, "a re a easily, hut speaks them Im perfectly. A t
how ever, he w ent out for a stroll to pleasant. Intelligent set of men. They a reception held lu New York Ju st
rest his eyes and look about him for a have had so m any associations w ith p rio r to Ills leaving for E urope Itoli-
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few m om ents. My a u n t a n d her m aid­ Ihigllsh and A m erlena tra v e le rs Hint e rts w as iuirodueed to n distlngulalHak
ens arran g ed as usual the laid.lay they speak o u r laagunge fairly well F rench a rtist, w ho w as here on u visit.
T he urtiat asked lu his own tongue,
meal, am i we w ere all ready to «It and are alw ay s on th e a l e r t ’ to pick
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“You speak F rench?"
dow
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only
ray
uncle
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“ No,” uusw hred th e poet. “I an»
ery la
te n op-
i»r tn,m . AtMjluuty »»ry
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°p-’ ’-a*’4 *r-«* w as usually so punctual th a t wc dined ! sire leads to funny m istakes loo. Wltllo ;
so rry 1 do not. hot I u n derstand I t w e ll
TH K M cCAI.L COMPAQV»
w
ith
o
u
t
him.
At
tlie
close
of
the
meal
exploring som e of the vrlhl and pre­
ilUAAA W«e* Htk
• • • •
CWj. ■. te
w hen It Is spokeu to me.”
I stepped out to look for ldiu.
cipitous cliffs one day w ith in’’ guide,
“ I am ho glad.” replied tbo F rench­
"I
had
not
got
n
dozen
yards
from
a
• j
we cam e upon a Spot w hich looked m an. “You a re the audience 1 have
the house when 1 met our b aker’s wife, like an abandoned q uarry.
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long w anted. I can talk to you all I
h.er eyes sta rtin g out of her head. ’Go
•••W hat Is this. K arl?’ 1 asked. ’H ave ph ase, and you cannot talk bock.”—
“ ’ '¡."rFc.'îbèfiî“ » Pu I c h .« ’.Un” orner.
back.’ she said ; ’go back; Il Is too late! they been g ettin g out stoue here?-
Colorado S prings G azette.
T he m onster! The w retch! He has
“ ’Yes. sir.’ he siuswered. ‘It is w here
THE HE* HOKE SEWINB MIRHIKE CO.,
executed
Ihe
hon“
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man
w
ithout
even
some lim e ago they have been shoot-1
OICANOE, MASS.
CavoaU and T rad e M arte oM alnM an« a ll Tat
HoneMy»
the fa rce of a tria l on his accursed Ing the rocks.’
— t bniinca«conduct*«!for M o d e re t« r e e « .
« ü n lo sS d tw m .S .V .
Chlc^ro.IlL
Sttx>»U ,«e.
“Yov.ng m an." askari the p ro p rieto r
'"F Fend
en d m odel. d-»w«nc orphofc^ Wci a ! Tian I
Dalla», T“«*-1
San Francisco. Cal. AUa**t*. <ia.
. guillotine yonder!’
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yes.
blasting,’
I
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“ I stood petrified w ith horror. Gould and K arl’s quick cars c a u g h t the new of the store, wlto was m aking lli»
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- UUu I Parent».” w ith r u r t a f a a n a e ln th « V.
she he s|»-iik;ng of my uncle, ho re ­ word for ’shooting.' I hoard Iriru m ur­ rounds of th e various departm ent«,
Good deniers wante«!
in every town.
C
i u J b c r o p i couLtrlo» » ent free, A idress,
spected, so q uiet ns he w as? It w as m uring It to him self tw o o r three “how con you afford to d ress so elabo­
W rite for prices and
rately and expeiiHlvtly on «he salary
c C . A . S N O W óc
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too true. T h e w retch In office had lost
cisco. Cal.
w e i»ay you?”
Ore P btfwy O rn e e . W»OM1NCT<»«. D . C .J i no tim e, hut hail begun Ids work of tim es a fte rw a rd .
•"flic nex t day o a r Journey brought
” 1 c an 't.” glofimfiy answ ered tbo
'.rn'i»» ««.»»’< I
W A N T E D -A C T IV E M
bloodshed nt once, and my uncle w a s us Into n large tra c t of m agnificent
•t
In
<)r*K<»n,
fo
r
old
te r in d e liv e r « nd e«>ll
rale In Hire,
the first victim , his only crim e being forest. ’K arl.’ salil I. ’»here ought to salesm an. "I ou^ht to have more sal­
e - ta b l^ h e d iii«nii<«eli
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m ore II»«» expert*
a ry .” —Chicago T ribune.
Is *» a year, to re pay. H«»rti
i th a t he w as of foreign birth ami bsd
, nny bunk In any
be laic tiuutiug here lu the season.’
e-u r reqnirvd. O u r refen-
**i.ii’it:v«l em«k»»»e.
sheltered under Ids roof some m onths
c ity . Kui loae »elf rtW rer
"•Y es. sir,’ w as th» prom pt reply;
D riv en t« D rin k .
S3« Dviir’ix-ni r t . ,
Lend Office, at Rowbnrg Oregon.
M im nfacturer», T h ird
! since a poor Rwlss. I retraced my 'very good hunting.’ T'ltrn, with la c
A rils«—My next picture nt »he acad­
A ngtist la, 1900.
' step s to the house. My a u n t's anxious
a ir of a m an who selacs an opportuni­ emy will !>e en titled "D riven to D rink."
Notice Is hereby given that the lollowlnv-
I face met my troubled gaze. Bhe hail ty, he ndded proudly. 'Indeed It la
H is F riend—Ah. some pow erful por­
nmoed «¡tiler he» Bled nolire o f hl« Intention
begun
to
suspect
evil
T
he
tw
o
girl«
to make Anal proof io wippirt of his claim, an,I
n ear here. sir. th at we b last m any tra y s! of baffled passion. I siqqtoae?
Unit « M proof wHI he ma'le I'efore Joel V. sre, w aited fearfully In tbe background I bcaiN.’
A rtist—Oh. no: It’s a horse approach­
New York Trlliuue.
U. S. Commissioner, at Eugene, Lane Cp., Ore­ tried to speak, but 1 «tuned aw ay and
ing
u w ater trough!
I w as c.mng then.
gon, on October H, 1HO, riz: William M. Kirby b u rst Into tears.
I n t r r r a l l n K S ,iw r r r « r .
on H. E No. 7TBfor the N',i N F .1, . HW’. NE!,, M aster f.andlm-,1. so d bad fears to
T he hank checks passing through
P e a rl-D o n ’t soil th a t pincushion,
3E% N WV4. Sec. as. Tp. 16 S., B. 11» Weal.
shed. My stm t passed me by and rrsh -
UakMr
CUB rZ2 DVI WEZX FATjarr
the clearing house« In I omx I oii and New
d
ear;
Il
cost
1W
0O.
to
prove
,
ed
Into
th
e
«tree«,
stra
ig
h
t
to
the
m
ar­
OrfAWlD. iGci
>*2?-T ft
He unroe« the follow;»« witueari
rfetrrlatiffii f*r rirw* rrmrt «»«• paUatakMItJ- *•
u
R uby—You a re Joking. W hy. there York In oue m onth exn-ed Ihe value o f
ltlvalluu ket place. I could not follow. W hst
hi« cootlnuojw rcshlenc* upon and
Is
not'.ilug In tbe pincushion but saw ­ nil the gold nu<l silver coin In th *
bapi» ne<l fliers wus told tue la ’er.
of, sale laud, vl«t
w orld.
.
dust.
"W ild w ith agony hi her huslmnfl’s
Albert Bristow, of Junction City’, Orcip,«
l ’ear! - T h a t's Just w hat cost so much, j Olve ft youth resolution and Ihe al­
BtAD if teHr» ar?W*< fof 1^->L 1 .drt»»
Henry J. Dicker, of Junction Clly, Oregoi
fate, my gentle, loving a m i kail burst
Uncle Ih ii paid |oH0 for It up In i.’hlcn phabet. and who shall place lim its « <
William r en ts, ot Mapleton, lame Co., Or.-g » ! Into ■ flood of reproach o f Iris ntnr I«,-
Jompfa Dnucan. of Mapleton, D.ne Co., Or. go, l e r
lu these days thia w as crim e go. T hought II w as some kind of green his c a rte r 1
____ _e
P A T IN T L A « V I« • .
J. I . BBtPO* .
though for ihv heaviest punishm ent, goods, I believe. Chictui« News.
bomtXM, . W ASHINGTON, P C.
Baciatcr.
MR. JOSH SIMPKINS ON ETIQUETTE.
,
( ¡4. H. B arrett, Prop’r,
¿’ f .
L U E L L À
Truth!
eugene - flokence
E.
There’s nothing
sc bad for a cough
as coughing.
There’s nothing
3R TH E
P a c ific ,
FO RG OTTEN
so g o o d to r a
cough as A y e rs
Cherry Pectoral.
Notary F.iblic,Surveyor
NOTARY
PUBLIC.
EUGENE
Loan a Savings Bank
2,500
U’B&
A FREE PATTERN
MS C A L L
P atìws
f ’*«
ce.
H.B.WILLSONiCO.
and before evening she h ad sh ared th e
sam e fate a s my uncle.
‘ T he reign of te rro r h ad Indeed be­
gun w ith us. T he girls had fled, terrl-
Ued a t th e fate w hich had hefnllen
th eir protector«, and 1 wa3 m ed itatin g
! tu a h alf stupefied w ay the sam e rneas-
! ure w hen a knock cam e a t th e door,
au d tw o men w ho had often eaten and
1 dru n k a t my uncle’s tab le curne In and
«I»
I m ade me a prisoner, confiscating k
th e poeseasious of th e fam ily to th e