The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, October 26, 1900, Image 1

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SIUSLAW’S 0JÏL7 PAPES.
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O P P O R T U N IT Y 1
VEST
R H O H E PA PER
S U P P O R T IT
ITORY
PILGRIM JOE AGAIN
TRAVELERS’ GUIDE
TRAVELERS’ GUIDE
t h e ven er ab le o ld
S T E A D IE R
o
L . T. T. Geer.
ET. I. Pnnhar.
S. Moore.
;H . Ackerman
,\V. H. LeedB.
N. Blackburn
K .R . 8. Bean
. .F. A. Moore
. E. Wolveiton
|W . llamiltbn
Jen. M. Brown
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D A IL Y
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Stage Leaves Steamboat Lan
the Utnpquil for Florence Satur
Returning, Stago leaves
Sundays.
Extra Trips When Necessary
Charges Reasonable.
— • B e tw e e n —
THE STEAM ER
S
if o »
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to r n
V S S L :,
n
EUGENE-FLOKENCE
f
ORTHERN
Pacific, Ry
P u llm a n
S lee p in g
C a rs
T o u ris t
S leep in g
C a rs
«•A bout 23 y ea r s upo I cam e n ea r
d y in g w it h c o n su m p tio n , b u t w iw
ca r e d w it h A vor’s f ’- ierrv l'e r to r s l,
sin
will- n tim e I h a v e k ep t A y er »
n e d ic h io a in th o h o u se ?im reco m ­
m en d th em to all m y frion*
C. D . MXTD rv. » 5 ,
J a n . 10,180?.
B risto l, \ t . \
A. R. B U TTO LPH ,
D in in g C ars
Notary Pdblic, Survey
W rit* th e P c c‘.->r.
you Mvoany
cciLj L«ii t w hatever »nd
iU •<■... a deni v .n ic » , v i i t o th e doctor
fiO v lj. ^Ad.
J TE1C Low ell, Mate.
ST. P A U L
M IN N E A P O L IS
DULUTH
CRO O KSTO N
I 111-
[Commander,
isn, Adjutant.
la Lodge, No. 131,
Cd 3d Tuesdays
bra and visiting
ling are cordially
/o. F uskk , M. W •
W IN N IP E G
TARY
PUBLIC.
3FNOE. - -
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OREGON
EUGENE
TH R O U G H TICKETS
Loan s Savings Bank
C H IC A G O
W A S H IN G T O N
dge No. I l l , meets
iVening in Lodge
in. Brothers in
to attend,
towtsky, N. G.
eatherson, See.
fin cy work, i?o»i»*'hold bint*,
ini-® etc
6u«'»crib» to d a y ,
wanted.
tor t©*wa.
me, Oregon
P H IL A D E L P H IA
NEW
AFREEPATTERN
ftjfr own pplectioui to evory »ubscrthcr. Ih auti'nl cok
(it-ud liUiogrhpbeti plato* and tilubtratfoba. OrtalnaL
lataat, artietlo. exq’üaiw und etrlctly up todet« duiiíTM.
HELCNA
P O IN T S E A S T an I S O U T H
For in fo r m a tio n , tim e c a r d s , m a p s a n d t ic k e t s
e t c ., c a ll o n or w rite
R . M C lW U R P H E Y ,
G eneral A g en t. R oom « 2 an d 4, S h e lto n B lo c k ,
K U Q EK E, O R E O O S.
a im amt in o » rMICr-n. Thai: « I
attniBKl ><ï Ote nw of an:
»or style a®d
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F" “ tfect n o t
H itbuo eqiikl
A- D- C H A R L T O N ,
A a slitn n t G en era l P a ssen g er A g en t,
255 M orrison S t., C or., Sd.
P o r tla n d , O r.
D ra fts issu e d o n th e p r in c ip a l c it ie s o f th e
U n ite d S ta tes a n d fo reig n c o u n tr ie s.
I n te rest a llo w e d o n D em a n d C ertifica tes
of
D e p o sit w h o n le f t sta te d p eriod.
FLORENCE, OR.
J. F. TANNER, pao».
C o lle c tio n s re ceiv e o u r p rom p t a tte n tio n .
C ity a n d C o u n ty W arrants b ou g h t.
W . K. BR O W N .
President.
hftinpinent, No. 42,
F. hall in Florence
III Friday of each
if tliis degree are
Iterd.
F . W . OSBURN,
Cashier.
D. A. PAINE,
Vice President.
[a l for them . Absolutely veryUtr«t up-to-dat» wyi«*.
. W . D RO W N,
A s s t C a sh ie r.
IBAaiAS <»•<
T H E M e V .U L C O M P A N Y .
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• • • •
E V E R Y T H IN G FIRST-CLASS.
ie ot the’
Attention
to
-U.OS* s - i i r i
» o W a ir M ai
b>r M c.lLi'ct
Commercial
♦ « Travellers. * *
IIRECTORY
ites witliA
»CHURCH, Florence,
1th service. bftbbath-
‘n. tit. Preaching 11
|p . m. Sacrament of
| on 1st Sabbath of
[J u ly and October,
tine to all the services.
Christians to make
is finch ¡I
ames of fu.
FG. K notts , Pastor.
PETER COWAN, Proprietor.
jp io r e n .e s® , O r e g o n .
T a b le s
fu rn is h e d wi
d elica cies o f th e season
a c a ll.
iRNEYS
E lk P ra irie H otel
00DC0CK,
r a t Law
T w e n tv -th re e
M ile s W e s t
ON E U G EN E AND
FL O R E N C E
S TA G E
ROUTE.
M oney Saved
By
P a tro n iz in g it
O regon
F O IItM U IlS » ^
B ew in i
O regon
ft M cL n rsn ’e B u ild in g ,
to c o l le t in n ì artrt P «>
80 YEARS’
e x p e r ie n c e
M a c h in e s w e m a n u fa c tu r e » n d tn e ir
e s b efo re y o u p u r c h a se a n y O ther.
O K A N O E , X A 8H .
•, g. T.
Chl»«4P>. HL
S«iirr*»rl»co.O»l.
AUa.U,
S t Loot«, »■>.
Go.
FOR SALE BY
1er» » -i.i.o m every tnun.
irires and terms lo Fan r run
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<»nr refer»?. h *
E n d o « * BC•If Mrt4rp’»«« <l
fiMiiureiR, I'bird Fl<N«r,
CENTRALLY LOCATED
FREE SAMPLE ROOMS.
BWrft. T raos MAR*«
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COPYRIGHTS
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SiTAtars. s»»4 »-*«!.
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2.
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Re Jlmtrican.
“Are vou the editor?”
“Yes. sir. What can I do for youT’
“I wish you would any In the paper
tomorrow morning that ‘Mr. Ralph
Bttngo, the popular young society lead-
er, has returned from his summer trip
to the mountains.’ ”
“1 presume this Is correct, but Items
of this kind, you know, must be guar-
antecd by somebody."
“1 can assure you It’s all right”
“1 have no doubt It Is, hut would yon
mind telling me your usme?"
•'I’m—er—-Mr. Bungo."—Chicago Trib­
une.
H e r S t a r t lln w R e m a r k .
YORK
B O S T O N A N D A *-L _
[e No.. 130, meet*
suing in Meyer A
I Oregon. Broth-
ivited to attend.
I B ean , N. G.
, P iiei . es , Sec.
“like brass” and no mistake.
“Hello, lazy boues," exclaims Smith
at T a. in.. shaking the sleeper. “Time
to be up. old uinu.” adds Jones. "What
ure you up to?” quoth Forbes drowsily.
"We ure thinklug of getting our stuff
off.” ‘'The devil you ure! Why hur­
ry? Let’s have another snooze.”
At last Smith nnd Jones get thetr-
atulf off and In three days discover t o
their bepuzzlement that they were 24
hour» behindhand. Very provoking
to Smith and Jones. But If Forbes
had been the victim of the little ruae
he would have been the first to laugh,
over It and to congratulate his suc­
cessful competitor.
T r n a tw o r th y G u a ra n ty .
FRANK B. W ILSON.
FARCO
C R A N D FO RK S
kna Post, No. 58
lourlli Saturday»
patriarchal whiskers. I went down
Into my pocket fur a similar amount.
! and the canine» was turned loose. In
| seven mlulta by my Waterbury thar
was a licked dog streaklu It over the
! boundless prairie, and ho didn’t belong
i to me.
: "Riches may fly away In a night,
' nay a I ns 1 pocketed the ernfty ni&u s
boodle, “but Integrity rlaeth up nnd
Heth down with you and stlcketh like
1 a porous plnater."
| “Durned If she don't!” says he In a
Borrerful way, and he Ret out arter
i Ills dog nnd chawed the bitter end of
■ reflection as he Jogged.
Then 1 entered the town with the
' band pinyin, the old boss prancln and
niy heart bent In In that tumultuous
way only known to the guileless man
who comes oat ahesd of the game
M. QUAD.
cures the croup at
. Then when any
n the fam ily comes
i with a hard cold
>ugh a few doses of
Pectoral w i l l c u t
t the attack ct once,
cent bottle w ill cure
•xrable cold; the 50c.
is better fo r a cold
has been hangingcn.
A ll’ th ro u g h fre ig h t o n th e sta g e
e ith e r w ay b etw e en E u g e n e a n d
M a p leto n , w ill b e c h a rg e d a t th e
r a te o f tw o c e n ts p e r p o u n d d u r in g
M. Morris
<e Bernhardt
, Christensen
, W. Stihbens
i try, and ill
[Copyright, l ‘JO0, by C. D . Lew ls.l
Seated on my tintype wagiu, with
»he old boss well fed, my flghtln dog
purrln In contentment and my heart
filled with festive feeliu's, I left the
town of RippervlUe an hour after sun­
rise and journeyed toward Boomerang.
Thar was pence on airth and good will
to all. and I presently found myself
sayln slch sayln’s as:
“A mun who keeps a flghtln dog and
too much religion Is never without a
quarrel.”
And also:
. . . .
“The world goes about loosln fur an
honest man and lameatln because he
can't be found, but If diskivered he
would only be sot down as a foot”
And likewise:
“After you get a leetle used to It you
' kin jest as well extend your sym-
com e?
y R i '«T When there
* is croup ,n
th e Louse
i?G.-,
you cent
W ill c a rry f re ig h t a n d p assen g e rs
STAGE LIN E .
* »-etrhedoc-
from F lo re n c e to S an F ra n c isc o .
E. Bangs,
Proprietor. Z ter quick enough. It s
W ill also b rin g u p f re ig h t
l too dangerous to welt,
S tag e lo a v es E u g e n e on M o n ­
i l ion’! make such a mis-
d a y s / W e d n esd ay s, a n d F r id a y s a t
* take again; it may cost
F o r f u rth e r in fo rm a tio n in q u ire 6 a. nt, a r r iv in g a t F lo re n c e th e
i j a life. Always Steep on
d a y fo llo w in g a t 10 a. ni.
-O F —
|> i hand a dollar bottle of
R e tu r n in g sta g e le a v e s F lo re n c e
M o n d ay s, W e d n e sd a y s, a n d F r i ­
A. W. BEADLE & CO.
I. Butterfield
, O. W. Hurd
, C. Cumpton
has a
Soane n i g h t S t i r r i n g In c id e n t s Tfca«
H a p p e n e d on t h e lio a d D e tw e o n
th e T o w n o f R ip p e r v lU e a n d th o
T o w n o t B o o m e ra n g .
The father?
;
Gone for the
J’.;/, / r 'f’V-*’ doctor. The
mother? Alone
w ith her suffer-
T R IP S
Kincaid.
J. R. Hill
f. D. Edwards
.E. U. Lee
fcW . Withers
i, 8. Patterson
,P. P. Burton
d a y s a t 2 p. nt. a r r iv in g a t E u g e n e
,1V. M. Miller 22 M a rk e t St.
th e fo lio w in g d a y a t 9 p . m .
LC. M. Collier
S an F ra n c is c o , C a lifo rn ia.
.
G l iiti n
C. II. Holden
S in g le fa re
- - - - -
<>•’ ’
t.C. Compton
B o u n d tr ip
-
-
-
-
T ic k e ts fo r s a le a t E . B a n g s
liv e r y b a rn , E u g e n e , a n d a t O. W.
H u r d ’s office in F lo re n c e .
A,.
man
VERY LIVELY TIME.
W ill m a k e -------
REG ULAR
L F.
• °f tfc,
J. I tnn thtt
b“‘ «¡MU,
*>«»«
M A R G U E R IT E ,
toward all mankind. I know when to
put forth my strength ag’ln deception
and wickedness. In his joyful en­
thusiasm the old deceiver was pullin
my whiskers with one hand and trylu
to chug me between the eyen with the
other wheu I gin him a flipflop which
lauded me on top. Then, as 1 encom­
passed his windpipe with much heart­
iness, I hade him observe t h a t -
•‘He who seeketh his naybur’a oc-
struetlou should look out fur silvers
is he clin. 'a a rail fence.”
And ns I seized his gray and scanty
hcka and gave his head many a pain­
ful wrench I said:
i ‘'Deception may profit a critter to­
la.. . but tomorrow Truth comes along,
, and where Is he?”
The venerable but deceptive old
reprobate made a fight fur It, but I
tad him licked In flvo mlnlts, and
when I let him up and told him to de­
part he was fain to hasten his foot-
I steps. When he was a long way off,
I mounted my wagln nnd continued
my way, and It seemed to me that all
HOIJ.BXBWK BROg- * H»»«™»- P * * *
1ATE3 $1.00 to $2.00 PEB DAY
rrfiF N E .
M
ÜREG0.V
H.B.WILLSON&CO
CATS NT LAV/Vtaa,
WASHINGTON. P.
C
"* ’•
“I wish I were yon star," he said
dreamily.
“So do I,” she returned promptly, he­
roically swallowing n yuwn.
“And why, dear one?” he asked Im­
pulsively. “Why do you wish I were
yon brilliant orb?”
I “Because,” she replied In cold, mat­
ter of fact tones, “because yon bril­
liant orb Is Just 11,760,071 miles away.”
And he faded silently out like u mist
before a summer sun. — London An­
swers.
_____________
D o e s S he K e e p B o a r d e r s f
1 Instcnd of such mottoes n3 "Ent,
Drink and Be Merry,” "God Bless Our
1 Home,” etc., an Atchison woman lias
I put up In her dining room mottoes like
these: "Eat Your Food Slowly.” •‘Thor­
oughly Masticate Before Swallowing,"
' “Don't Overeat: There Will Be Another
Meal In Five Hours; This Isn’t Your
, Last Meal on Earth," etc.—Atchison
| O lobe.
I . I t W ece een ry to T « L c t h e H l n t f
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1
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'
though It wns ns broad as .auythliiir
In "The Grand Duchess" or ‘‘Ls Bells-
Helene." He took It ull seriously *ft
a tribute to bis genius, and. With tears
In his eyes nnd In a voice that shook
with emotion, he murmured:
"Oentlemcn. this ls too much, too
much!” _____ ___________
A r » ’ «iue It l v e e .
Unique In 11» kind Is no donbt the-
Mocona waterfall In the South Ameri­
can republic of Uruguay, situated
about two miles .below the mouth o f
the Plperl As»u river Into the Uru­
guay. A great lock divides the ilTei*’
Into two separate streuins In such
manner that the right nrni continues
Its flow on the original level, while
the second arm falls grifiina'ly, so that
It finally lies 22 feet below tho level
of the other ara). The bed of the up­
per part ef the river ls not vefy deep,
nnd the water flows partly In a right
angle to the river, thus forming a wa-.
terfnll of more thau two r.illes 1»
length.
This unique view presents Itself to
the traveler, however, only during tho
l winter, for In the summer,, and espe-
daily during the rainy season, tb®
! Uruguay contains such Immense quan-
I titles of water that both arms form
' one single stream, navigable even for
the largest freight .steamer». Tile fall
t 1ms been known for centuries, and a
description of It wns published as early
us r.i'.tl by the Rev. Antonins Hepp. a
1 missionary from Tyrol, who si*nt over
1 20 years among the Indians of Urp-.
guuy.
___
a
I “This comes from making love to tha
daughter of a genius.”
“What Is the trouble, Tom?"
"Why. her father hus Just Invented a
Thar wns detennlnntlon In her eyes parlor clock that sounds an alarm at
nnd hope In Iter heart as she bounded I 10 o’clock, turns out the gns nnd op. vs
forward. 1 had posted her, ns was my the front door by a wire spring.”—Chi­
duty toward the weak and helple»». of 1
the benefits of glttln In the fust blow, cago News.
o o t« » n je r r ia »
Pf.i t t-.dg » ta Morocco that aro used mid as she reached the door she seem- ! W i l l lie P le a s a a t ly Ito ia e m b e r e d .
If rcnti grew as fust in proportion as-
••Thomas, we should have left our
for h : >y ttaftic have hcofi the subje-1 eil to kick forward with both feet to
ot much"cm....in to the ouginoers. Elm once, nnd at the same time she got t:i cards when we called ut the Pinck­ a silkworrt. be would be bigger than
planks om»:k ».tnugpieoo» wore the mu­ right hand and left hand hooka, as the neys’. 1 don’t know how we happened an elephant In two months. If h®
could nuvlgate ns fust In proportion
tt rials empl r,-id, but these vtQ’e out so «Infill call ’em. The husband who La 1 to forget It.”
•'I guess It won’t make any differ­ ns the average house fiy, lie could crows
rapidlv that a reco.u to the old style of drlv her out went down with a crash,
buthlmg taus prt tios. d This consisted and through the open door 1 saw her i ence, June. We left u good umbrella the Atlantic mid back In tin; (tta!e It
tabes him to eat hla bronfcfnst If b®
ot cable» mail»? front the tiher of ll.e kneel on his prostrate body nud Inm there.”—Chicago Tribune.
had ns tnuiiy eye» In proportion-ns tb®
slot?. Thi-ucnblos aro plaited and twist­ and belt und swat and wnllop b in ,
R e l a t i v e l y la d e s t r a e t lf c ls .
butterfly, he would have'40.LCf[< to say
ed front fiber and aro nearly two inches with a heartiness that wits cheerful to ,
thick and »•? inch“» wide
lhey aro behold. When assured that victory i Husbuttd—Is there anything etee 1 i nothing of an extra pair la his head
| for skylights. If he could' spring a®
saturated wilh tar anil firmly nailed to fcttd perched upon her banner und she can get for yon In town, dear?
Wife—Yes: you might get half a dos- far In iiroportlon a» the spider, bo
oak planking. Tho ends ure fastened by was entitled to all tjie gate receipts. 1
troii snaps Tin »o cui h-s make moat ivl- | mounted my wagln and drlv on. J e t en more of those Indestructible linen ! could Jump over the isllest tree In
mtrshle loot|atth» They an- sufficiently a few eotisolln words and half a pint hooka for the elillilreit. They’ve tom I California, and It wbitWn't Imther bint
elastic to ho picatadt uuib r the feet, of restorative had turned the tables up those you bought last week.—Phil­ ‘ In the least. Mun Isn't the whole thing
after all.— Freeport Journal. •
and rxpertenc; l a» ilemctistraied that and made her boss the roost, and 1 adelphia Press.
tb-y arc tat c;ore I'.’.tralile thau any ms- felt myself eneournged to go onward
An K r r e r III T a .Ile a .
Art-IOInl Sv»»«*«-
torial hetutuiole applied tor this pur- , In the cause of sofferln humanity.
"Military men are great lady killers."
' I was within four miles of the town
Artificial sponges are made In Oe>
"Indeeil they are; my life was sad- many by treating pure ecllulow with
; of Boomerang when I henrd a voice
Hrt-1 tp.
nnllln by the nsUlaldv ami discovered <»ned by s colonel.”
blue chloride. 1 !ic product swells In
"Poor girl: did the colonel Jilt yon?" water and on dtp ing liecomes hard.
Miss Green' i -And so you were In another liumnn beta in distress. He
“Oh, no: he went nnd got tnnde a But to provent thia action aiknBhsloids
tbs train that was lit Id np by roLlx:rs? was a man of years and guileless look,
snd his raiment wns tom nnd tattered. colonel after I Jilted him."—Chicago are used. A pasty unt- s Is lbus obtain­
\Va«n t j ot. ;c»t. frt, I tt owl to death?
Mis» V- titling- - Yon 11 hardly tellers Fur some time he wept und could net Record.
ed. which, bring treated wißt ruck
it, but i wirf'i t frightened a bit The ' he comforted, but by and by. when
sull. 1» thon pliteixl In a mold. When
fact is. when they camo into the cut the burden had passed from his heart.
removed. It spiaarg to be traver»ed
snd ordorod ns to hold cp our baud* 1 1 ho told me of sickness and sorrer an 1
by ennuis In ull dlreetlo :«. mid after
thought it wa« going to be a tecttire on man's Inhumanity. In my soul I pitied
linvlug ta-en waslliHl In ahsibol and
palmistry, aod I didn't find out uiffer- him and gave him to drink from my
s u lw the «[«lige Is ready for use.
ent eutil it was ull over. — Boston Tran- iKittle and lo eaf of my liincheoii. nnd
Pî’vny Cl»«fee. •
as he ate snd drank I talked to hint l i
my cheerful way. I was still minister-
"Did you bu ve any trouble In
I of Bread,
In lo bis physical and mental wants
Ing u name for the luiby?"
ary very greatly when he smliletily grabbed me by my
"None nt all. There's only oi
of lucid Tho venerable chin wblstprs and rolled me
nucís lu tbs family."— Riebiiiou
tho world is the on my buck nnd wl.ooped In exulta­
patch.
_____ _
itujiv neatly two tion. I hsd bin betrayed into the
Wayside Iflnns (rending»—lie-re’s an
"Much learning mal
pounds u year hands of an enemy. The old w a s bad
sa y . on* proverb, ai
v eeuiparcd with pat up a Job lo bornswnggle utu snd artk'le says "I’lee-trlvlty 1» life.”
Tbl» («ionuous qn:
Artie Airbrake—Does, eh? Well. I -A little learning
too «uri.ibg mu-'»rdly 55 poMid» • add to bis worldly weslih.
year eaten by tins Sjeandtaavtaii, mark?
While I a n t a weary pilgrim, wan- giN-ss de guy dat wrote dat never ha.l thing." So wh«»t «f«’
the tufluenco of climatic conditici» on drrln show to speak words of c o u - bis choice between life or etectricit? at •bout ltr-€btc«en X«
food, —hi Louts Post-DiFpoLfir.
solatlon and keepin my henrt tender Klug Stag!- Besttu s Wsekljr. ____ _