The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, April 19, 1901, Image 1

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serncr ................................. T. T. Geer.
of S 'a te ............ -V- I- Dunbar.
¡ • s u r e r ........................... F. S. Moore.
it. Public lustruction J. H . Ackerman
te P rinter....................... W . H . Leede.
aru e y General D. R. N. Blackburn
. . . . . . . . R. S. Bean
............ F. A. Moore
{.Court
... C. E . Wolverton
jond D istrict. .J . W. Hamilton
iug Attorney . .Geo. M. Brown
M A R G U E R IT E ,
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¡•tab le......, .................G. C. Campton
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SECRET SOCIETIES.
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NOTARIES.
D in in g C a rs
Florence Lodge No. 107.
Regular communication on second
I fourth Saturdays in each month.
E. W . C ob «, W. M.
B, M ills , Secretary.
T o u r is t
IVI
S le e p in g
A. R. BUTTOLPH,
C a rs
Notary Fablic, Surveyor
ST. PAUL
M IN N E A P O L IS
0. U. W .
Perpetna Lodge, No. 131,
m eets every 1st and 3d Tuesdays
■n month.
Members and visiting
hren in good standing are cordially
J f i B i * t t e n d . A. O. F unks , M. VV.
3 . KFW tts , Recorder.
F io r
DULUTH
TO
W IN N IP E G
HELENA
tednesday evening in Lodge
nee, Oregon. Brothers in
ig invited to a/tend.
E. A. E vans , N. G.
BUTTE
NOTARY
PUBLIC.
FLORENCE. - -
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T H R O U G H TICKETS
See.
C.<
Loan s Savings Bank
W A S H IN G T O N
0 . 0 O . .J L Maple Lodge N o., 139, meets
P H IL A D E L P H IA
•VU irjW hnrsday evening in Meyer &
ylo’e M l , Mapleton. Oregon. Broth-
I ia gdal standing invited to attend.
T. J. N ikly , N . G.
io S . P lk i.rs, Sec.
NEW
YORK
Of E u gen e, Oregon
BO STO N AND A L L
noil Basil w
P O IN T S E A S T »»d S O U T H
For <nfonnati<>nwtim e cards, maps and tic k e ts
e tc ., c e ll <»n or w iite
0 . 6 . F. Irene Encampment, No. 42,
c urphey
meets in I. 0 . 0 . F. hall in Florence
esecond and fourth Friday of each General A gent. Kiwra, 2 and 4, Shelton Block,
rnth.
Members of this degree are
EUGENE, OREGON.
R. M M
rdially invited to attend.
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S. J. S bvmovr , 0 . P.
Pxnr, Scribe.
A. D
C.
CAS3IDY & SON - - Proprietors.
F lo re n c e , O re g o n .
Tables furnished with all the
delicacies of the season. Give us
a call.
U nited States and foreign countries,
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Interest allo w ed on Demand C ertificates of
City >vnd County Warrants thought.
W . E. BROWN,
President.
P .W . OSBURN,
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C ash ier.
D . A . PAINE,
Vice President.
W . W . BROWN,
A ss’t C ashier
WANTED kCTIVI M AN OF GOOD CHAKAC
ter to d eliver » if . t «-«»licet in n e g o u , for old
established n a n u fa etu rin t w h oh -'ile house.
$000 a year,sure pay. II< . ' -’v nntre tiia n e x p e r i
ence r»* ,uir.-d. m ,
. - l i c e , huv Lank in any
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M anufacture»', th ird Floor, 3-x D e a r b o r n M t.,
Chicago.
E lk P r a ir ie H otel.
T w e n tv th re e
M ile s W e s t
Eugene.
ON E U C E N E AND
FLORENCE
STACE
ROUTE.
ATTORNEYS
C. WOODCOCK,
M o n e y Saved
By
P a t r o n iz in g it.
A ttorney «at Law,
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Terms
C ollections receive our prompt atten tion.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
A.
on Favorable
Drafts issued on th e principal c itie s of the
Deposit when left stated period.
MORRIS •*. HOTEL,
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an d i . .„U IBBBYTERIANICH URCH ,Florence.
,u 18 “O!a Oregon. On every Sabbath in each |
*i,a«t*?’««b<lity-School at 10 a. in. and
w itm n ‘ "’ „jo. Endeavor Society at 2: .'W p. m.
f in a l, i l l n . tlie Second and Fourth Sahhatlis of!
n n e ly I*ln l :h month, preaching services at 11 a.
. nF A .« « ... A cordial-invitation to these services
8 of famous )xltn<le<i to a„
A. WlollT
1 HB W b »T
Preacher in charge.
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A G eneral B a n kin g Business
I Transacted
CHARLTON,
P o r tla n d , O r.
O. O. F .—Mignon Lodge
5,000
,
Aaslatant General Passenger Agent,
255 Morrison St., Uor., 3d.
O. <5. Y — Sunset Rebekah Lodge No.
• 114, m eets .n Odd Fellows’ hall,
orenSMXlic second and fourth Tliurs-
» « d flR g s in each month.
K atherine B rund , N. G.
Fssn O. P kil , See.
OREGON
EUGENE
TO
C H IC A C O
No. 105,
Rebekah Degree, meets in Meyer &
Hkll, Mapleton, tlie 1st and 3rd
|evening8 in each month.
M attie O. H iuso n , N. G.
I B ean , See.
O re g o n
MARIO N MORRIS.
O R A N O FO RKS
CROOKSTON
, Heceta Lodge N o. 111, meets
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FARGO
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Geo. H a le
CENTRALLY LOCATED.
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Brat, a .p il ialt/.
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FR EE S A M P LE ROOMS.
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FIR S T-C LAS S.
HOTEL EUGENE.
HOLLENBECK BROS. A BRISTOW,
R A T E S $1.00 to
'EUGENE.
P rop *.
$2.00 P E R D A T
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OREGON. $
O csions
COFVRiaHT« Ac.
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icy for aeearing pa’ente.
- * “ ---* t o. receive
Mlifit America».
tm.lr ilinrtmínt « « W . t*r’**’ 2f':
1 0 0 0 .OU KEWAKH
»•fTervil f»»r«ny m achine th at w ill do
as greet range <»f work, and do it a»
e esilv and well asceti tie d ene on the
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PATENTS
[Carets tn 1 TrsAo I f ir ta obtsln.4 sod »11 f i t
Dtbr.fi u u.-we can ducted f e r M o d e r a t e F eeo.
model» d ra w in g o r p h ', to. W e o d v lw if
M tv e iU ’ l e f r r s o f efeirgw. On r fe e « e t d a e t i l i
pAíensti e » w u re d . A P a M p h le t *'U o w to O b -'
tain Patent».” w it k c e s i e f aatoe I n th e U . fc.(
coantrie« sea t free. A d -lrtw ,
aad fei
C. A. SNOW & CO.
Ore Ravtwv O m e t.
It is not the work, but the worry,
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That drives all sleep away,
As we toss and turn and w’onder
Aliout the cares of the day.
Do we think of the hands’ hard labor
Or the steps of the tired fectf
Ah, no! Hut wc plan and ponder
How to make both ends meet.
It is not the work, but the worry.
That makes us sober and sad.
That makes us nanoW and sordid
When we should be cheery and glad.
There’s a shadow before the sunlight
And ever a cloud in the blue;
Tlie scent of the roses ia tainted.
The notes of the song are uutrue.
S!
It is not the work, but the worry.
That makes the world grow old,
Thut numbers the years of its children
Ere iMlf their story is told.
That weakeus their faith in heaven
And the wisdom of God’s great pita.
All, ‘tie not the work, but the worry.
That breaks the heart of man!
—Inez May Felt in Somerville Journal.
were
s n p n a
For fifty years it has
been lifting up the dis­
couraged, giving rest to
the overworked, a nd
bringing refreshing sleep
to the depressed.
No other Sarsaparilla
approaches it.
In age
and in cures, “ Ayer’s” is
“ the leader of them all.”
It was old before other
sarsaparillas were born.
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A NEW ENGLAND
HEROINE.—
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8hd W o u ld Hot U e , Mkt
P re v a ric a te d to Savo
a L ifo .
t a . . . . . . . . .
Isn’t your name H etty Marvin?” he
asked pleasantly.
“Yes. sir."
“Aud thlB man that ran by you a
few minutes ago Is your mother’s
cousin, isn’t be?"
' “Yes, sir; be Is.”
“Well, we are friends of bis. What
did he say to you when be came
along?”
“He—told me—that he w as fleeing for
his life.”
"Just so. H etty; that waa very tru»
I hope he won't have to fly far. Where
was be going to hide? You see 1 could
help hint If I knew his plans.”
Now, H etty w as not a whit deceived
by this smooth spe4*ch. But she was
willing to tell as much of the truth as
would «tonslst with bis safety, aud she
Judged that her frankness would serve
her kinsman better than her silence, ao
she answered her questioner cundhlly:
"My cousin said he w as going down
to the river where he had a lx>at and
wanted me to tell the men that were
chasing him thut be had gone the
other way to catch the mall wagon."
"Why didn’t you do as he told you,
then, when 1 asked you where he had
gone?" thundered the officer fiercely.
“I could not tell a lie, air,” waa the
tearful answer.
“H etty.” again began the smooth
tongued Tory, "you are a nice child.
Everybody knows you are a girl of
truth. W hat did your cousin say when
you told him you could not tell a
falsehood?"
“He sold he shouldn’t think I’d be­
tray him to his death."
“Aud you promise«! him that you
wouldn’t tell which way he w ent If you
were kilted for It?” .
"Yes, Mr.”
"That w as brave; and I suppose he
thanked you for It and ran down the
road as qutekly as possible?”
"I promised not to tell whore he
went, sir.’’
“Oh. yes, I forgot Well, tell us his
last word«, and we won’t trouble you
any morif.”
"Ills last words were, ’It's my only
chance, child, and I'll get down as you
When the British anil Tories attack­
ed New Uaveu, Conn., and set a price
on the head of Governor Griswold the
latter fled to the town of Lyme, where
his cousin, Mrs. Mnrvln, hid him for
some days lu a farmhouse. But at
$1.90 a bottle. All drugzkts.
length the foe discovered hla retreat,
and one sunny afternoon in May be
Ayer’s Pills aid the ac­
w as routed from his hiding place by
tion of Ayer’s Sarsapa­
the tidings that a band of horsemen
rilla. They cure bilious­
w as nppronchlng to capture him.
ness.
2i cU.« hoi.
Ills only chance of escape w as to
‘ I have used A yer’s m edlclnos for
more than 40 years and have said
reach the mouth of a little creek which
from the very start that you made
emptied Itself Into tlie Connecticut
the best m edicines in the world. I
am sure your Sarsaparilla saved my
river JuRt above the entrance of tbe
life when I first took it 40 years ago.
latter Into Long Island sound. Then* say.’ ”
I am now p ast 70 and am never
And. overcome with fright and the
w ithout your m edicin es.”
be had a boat stationed, with tw o faith­
F vaxk T homas , P. M.,
ful utteudauts. hidden beneath tbe sense of her kinsman’s danger should
Jan. 24,1890.______ Enon, Kansas.
they rightly Interpret tbe language
high banks of the creek.
it— O o o tw ,
The distance from tbe farmhouse to which she had reported, th e sobbed
If you have aoy complaint whatever
and desire the beat medical advice you
the boat was tw o m iles of the usually aloud and bid her face (ram sig h t
can poaalbly receive, write the doctor
Her tormentors did not stay longer
freely. You will receive a prompt re­
traveled road. But a little path across
ply, without cost. Address.
the farmer’s orchanl would brtug him to soothe or question her. They all
D r . J. C. AYEB. LoweU. Mess
to the rqad only a tulle from the boat Immediately pushed rapidly on down
(and save a quarter's length of bis fear­ to the river.
Now, tbe governor bad arranged a
ful run for life.
Just where tbe Darrow path from the signal with his boatmen that a white
T O N S O R IA L - P A R L O R . orchard aliened Into the road Hetty cloth by «lay or a light by night dis­
Marvin sat bleaching her household played front tbe attic window of hla
linen. The long web of 40 yards or biding place, which waa Just visible at
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more, which was dlllgcutly spun and the mouth o f the river, should Inform
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woven during the long winter months, them If be werp In trouble and put
, MARION MORRIS, P po pbik to b . w as whitened In May and thus made them on tbe alert to help him.
As soon, therefore, as he started
ready for use.
Tlie business of bleaching waa well from his cousin's. It floated from the
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economize«), being usually done by tbe window to warn them. Anil when
younger daughters of the family, who they saw the pursuing party dash mad­
Shaving and H atrcutting neatly were not old euough to spin or strong ly down the road to the river and rec­
enough for the heavier work o f the ognized the British uniform of the
and p ro m p tly done.
leaders they pulled sw iftly out to sea.
kitchen or the dairy.
Razor Honing and Scissors G rind­
The roll of linen w as taken by the The horsemeu reached the shore only
farmer or bis stout "help” to a,grassy In season to see the boat with two men
ing a specialty.
plot beside n spring or meadow brook. In It nenrly out o f sig h t and. supposing
There it was thoroughly wetted and their destined prey had oenped, relin­
!
spread upon the green turf, to take the quished the puraulL
Meanwhile the victim lay safe and
hMt heat of the sun by day nnd tbe
dew by night. The little maiden who quiet where the shrewdness of the lit­
Washington Street, Florence, Oregon. tended it woulti sit near It.
tle cousin had hidden him until the
Thus sat Iletty Marvin, the younc time came for her return for supper.
daughter of Governor Griswold’s Then he hndc her go ns usual to her
cousin, when her hunted friend sprang home, telling her to ask her mother to
past her into tlie road to escupe his place the signal lamp as soon as It
pursuers. Iletty was a timid child of grew dark lu the window for the boat­
about 12 years, yet thoughtful and men nnd Bend him some supper,
**f wuiP>rod tlio to rtu r e « o r t h o d a m n e d w ise beyond any of ber ciders.
81ie with his vnlise, which, in the hurry of
w ith protruding p iles brought on by constipa­
tion v.ivh w hich 1 w as ufllieted for tw enty was frightened by the headlong hnste his departure, he hail left behind.
The signal recalled the boat, which
years, f ran a cross your CASCAIH.TS in th e with which the governor rushed across
tow n of N ewell, la., and never found anything
after tw ilight had ventured lu sight of
to equal them T o-day I am < r.tircly free from the meadow. But she quickly compre­
plies and feel lik e a new m an."
hended the sccue nu<l liistimtly quieted the shore and the farmhouse, and the
C. H . K eitz . 1411 Jon es St., S iou x City, la.
her faithful Towser. who. though n governor quietly made his way to the
friend of the family guest, thought It river In safety. When he rejoined his
CANDY
becoming to bark loudly at bis hur­ father In a secure home, be uomed his
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C A T H A R T IC
Infant daughter, which had b«M*n born
ried footsteps.
Her wise forethought arrested the In Ills absence. Iletty Marvin, that he
governor’s - notice and suggested a might be dally reminded of the little
cousin whose truth and shrewdness
scheme to elude her pursuers.
TRA DC MARK BlOISTCftBO
"Hetty.” he said. "I am flying for oaved bis life.—Exchange.
my life, nnd unless I can reach my
T h e P o o r E n ic ll.h m a n 's O x fo rd .
boat before I am overtukeu 1 nm a lost
Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do
The poor mnn’s vnralty Is the poly­
You see the road forks here.
Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 26c, fiOc. man.
But you must tell thus«* who are chas­ technic. n word meaning ‘‘many arts,”
... C U R E C O N S T IP A T IO N . ...
R » . r lln < It .a i.d y fnw party, C hi«are, Jlunlrts». Rew Tort. Sit
ing me that I liuve gone up the road and the things which are not taught
Ilf).T A QAP Sold and guaranteed by alldrug- to catch the mail wagon, which will there are hardly worth knowing. In
NU* I U 'u A U gists to t l KL Tobacco Habit.
soon be along, you know. Then they Loudon alone there are It of these
splendid scb«>ols, where men und
will turn off the other way.”
women can leom , at sm all cost, use­
“Ob.
cousin.”
said
the
little
girl
In
WANTED.—Capable, reliable person in every
ful trades, music, painting, and the art
countv to represent large roin|Miny flf solili an agony of distress, "I cannot tell n
financial, reputation; fftg. «alary per year, paya­ lie—Indeed I cannot. Why did you tell of thinking. There are clubs for cy­
cling, fixitball. and all tbe games; there
ble w eekly; |3 per day absolutely sure un«I all which way you were goliigT’
expense«; straight, bona fide, definite salary, no
"Hetty, child, surely you would not are cheap excursions to all parts of
Europe, so that people can learn by
com m ission; «alary paid each Fatuidny and e x ­ betray me <o my death? Ilurk! they
pense htoney ailvnm ed each week. HTANDAKD are coming! I hear the click of their travel: there are concerts nnd enter­
HOUSE, L34 DjiARBoitx S t ., CHH aoo .
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horses’ feet. Oh. Hetty, tell them I tainments. and a little religion on Sun­
have gone up the road Instead of down, days. For tlie best students there are
TOBACCO SPIT and heaven will bless yon.”
prizes and certificates, which help
and S M O K E
people to get on In tbe world.
"Heaven
never
blesses
tho-e
who
Your L Jfeaw ayl j
The Idea Is spreading all over tbe
But 1 will not tell
You can be cured o f an y form of tobacco using speak falsely.
easily, be made w ell, strong, m agnetic, full of | them which way you go. even If they country, because a graduate from a
new life and vigor by tak in g ttO -T O -B A O , >
Ko run as quickly os |ioa- l»olytechnle Is apt to get better wages
that m akes weak m en strong
Many gain kill me.
than a graduate of Oxford. Cambridge
ten pounds in ten dava. Over 5 0 0 , 0 0 0
alble.”
cured. All druggists. Cure guaranteed. Book­
has 7,000 students. Oxford 3.000, but
let aud advice FKKF
Address STERLING ’ “It’s of no use. Unless I can deceive
the polytechnics of Ixjndon have al­
REMEDY CO., C hicago or New York.
437 , them I am a dead man.”
‘•Cousin, cousin, bide under my well ready 45.000 students, and both In tbe
of cloth. They'd never tblnk of look­ metropolis and In the provinces tbe
ing here for yon. Come, get down as system Is growing rapidly.—London
quickly ns you can. and I’ll cover yea Answers.
and stand sprinkling my linen.**
Wot o S a v a g . I b S I r r .
Angry that their expect«*d prey bad
A s an Illustration o f that sort of
Ascnped from the house where they salutary reproof which Is sometimes
hoped to aecur» him. the s l i mounted administered by an 'inferior.” Our
Tori«*s. headed by a British officer, Ltnmb Animals prints an Incident com­
dashed along the road lu sw ift pursuit. municated by a fiouth Dakota minister.
At sight of the girl In the meadow
Tbe clergyman had been asked to
the leader of the party paused.
receive an Indian boy Into bis family
I t artificia lly d lg erU the food and aids
“Child.” he said sternly, "have you for a few weeks, and had consented to
Naturo io airengtbeoiog aud recoo- seen a man running hereabouts?”
keep tbe lad If be did not prove to lie
.itr u c tiu g th e exhausted digestive or­
“Tea, sir.” replied Hetty, trembling "too much of a savage.” H e turned
gan«. I t lit h e latestdlK o reredd igest* and flushing.
out to lie a pretty goo«1 boy. i t much so
a u t eod tonic. N o o ther preparation
"Wblcb way did be goY’
thnt one day. as a great treat, tbe
approach t t in efficiency, i t In-
" I promised not to tell, air.”
minister gave bltn a gun and told him
, « U n tly relietreeand perm anently cure«
“But you must u, take tbe conse­ to take a holiday and go bunting.
q u en ces"
Tbe Indian shook bis bead. "No."
sir’ ll H ^ t t h e Ö a e t n t i g t B Cramp«and
“ I satj I w ou id n l telL if yo.u killed he said quietly. “Me belong to Ben«l
all other re«aite of un perfect digestion. me.” eobbed tbe frightened girl.
of Mercy.
Me not sboot birds u t
“I’ll hare It out of her!" exclaimed animals, only rattlesnakes."
P rim lM ,"5âS'»lîîb55*dysR.psi» Ï2W SS
the furious officer, with an oath.
I The minister had been very fond of
»B fc 3 Oewrrr * co, ehmee»
“ Let ror speak to her.” said his Tory i using that gun, bnt be says lie does xst
D O N ’T
O re g o n
7 «nd S M cLaren’« B uilding.
Itiön g iv e n to c o lle c tio n s and pro- ,
the
\ o: r^ , t h e
e x h a u s tio n .
You go about
w it h
a g re a t
weight resting upon
r you. You can’t throw
off this feeling. Y ou
are a slave to your work.
Sleep fails, and you are
on the verge of nervous IG|
exhaustion.
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What is to be done?
Take
BJ
All through freight on -the stage!
either way between Eugene aud i
Mapleton, will ho charged at the
rate of two cents per pound during
the months of October, November, ■
Decemlmr, January, February, I
March and April, and one cent per
pound during the months of May, |
C a r s June, July, August and September. I
E le g a n t
F. A A. M.
OUP«
You knew a ll
\ 'V > \ about it. The
ru s h ,
P ro p ’r,
Sundays.
Extra Trips When Nerceeary
Charges Reasonable.
STEAM ER
N
It is not work, but the worry.
That wrinkles the smooth, (air face.
That blends gray hairs with the dusky
And rubs the foixn of its grace.
That dims the luster and sparkle
Of «yes that were once so bright.
But now are heavy and troubled
With a weary, despondent light.
t
fare _ _ _ — 5.00.
ORTHERN Single
Round trip -
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- 9.00.
Tickets for sale at E. Bangs’
barn, Eugene, and at O. W.
Pacific, Ry- livery
H urd’s office in Florence.
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lowing at 10 a. m.
........ W . W . Withers
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Returning stage leaves Florence
........,A . 8 . Patterson
_____ .1). P. Burton
for Fugene daily except Sunday t^t
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[S u p erin ten d en t.. . W. M. Miller
at 2 p. m. Arrives in Eugene at 6
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San Francisco, California. p. m. the day following.
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W h r F r a n k lin
D id N o t W r i t »
It.
"It has alw ays been a curious puzzle
why Franklin, the inau of ripe age, o f 'I*
I commanding distinction and of approv­
ed literary skill, was not selected to
j write the Declaration Instead of Thom­
as Jefferson, then only 33 years old nnd
comparatively unknown," says John
Gilmer Hpecil In The Saturday Ev«m-
lug I’ost. "It could not lie thnt Frank­
lin w as passed by because he hnd done
everything in his power to avert thu
war and reconcile the differences be­
tween the colonies nnd the mother
country, for all w ise men In the colo­
nies did nil thnt honor permitted In
thut direction until the die was cast.
No; It was not a fear of Franklin's ear­
nestness In the enuse of the colonies.
It w as probably the fear of Franklin's loth
humor.
"He w as not only the greatest man
of his time, but he was one of the
grentest humorists of any time. And
so his associates were possibly afraid
that he would put a Joke In the Decla­
ration nnd passed him by and aelertad
the lank young Virginian with the frec­
kled face.
"As It was, Franklin did hove bis
Joke, for when the members of con­
gress were almut to sign the Declara­
tion Hancock, whose earnestnesa Is ex­
pressed In the bold signature which
comes first, said In bis ow n earnest
way: ‘We mqst be unanimous. There
must be no pulling different w ays. We
must all hang together.’
“ 'Yes,' repll«»d Franklin: *we most
bang together, or we shall bo pretty
sure to bnug separately.’ "
A D lv t R |t r l l . S . n « I t M t o d .
“One day we were traveling across
the plains In the caboose of a freight
train,’’ w rites Rev. Cyrus Townsend
Brady of his exiierlences as “A Mis­
sionary In the Great W est” In The La­
dles’ Home Journal. “A young divinity
student w as with ns. H e w as «me o t
tbe ambitious kind of divinity students
who wreck a parish or two when they
begin and finally drift upon the eccle­
siastical bargain eounter. H e w as
ready to argue about anything w ith
anybody.
"A greasy, dilapidated looking tramp
came into the caboose at one of the
stations at tbe end o f a division and
presently engaged In a bested discus­
sion wjtb the young theologue on tbs
disadvantages of education. He main­
tained the affirmative— that tbe less B
man knew and tbe less education be
bad the happier he w as—with so much
skill aud adroitness and showed such
mastery of logic and literature that be
routed tlie poor boy—bovae. loot and
dragoons—so effectively that tbe you^f
man rose and went out on the platform
to hide his ebagr*-*. leaving the sup­
posed tramp chuckling over his pipe 1st
huge enjoyment at his easy victory.
“The bishop had listened without say­
ing a word, nnd when the atiMtent left
be turned to tbe man and Inquired
sharply, 'What «xillcge do you corns
from, sir?" 'Yale!* answered tbe mas
without thinking. The unlucky admis­
sion destroyed the man’s argum ent for
be was a living example of tbe fallacy
o f his own proposition.”
E o r o p e ’s C ity o t C rla s a .
The Italian city of Artena. situated
about 40 miles from Rome, Is known as
the City of Crime. Ever since tbe six­
teenth century every criminal who baa,
escaped from prison or done his time
has emigrated to Artena. and today
practically every Inhabitant Is a crimi­
nal or tbe child of criminals. Every
fam ily takes the law Into Its own
hands, nnd It Is reported not a day
passes without mnuy murders being
committed in the streets. Tbe Italian
authorities have uow come to look up­
on Artena ns hopeless and remark that
It Is far better thnt criminals should
kill criminals than thnt Innocent p*»r-
soiis should lie their victims, tt is said
that on out* occasion when 23 murders
had been committed lu that city In ons
day the fact w as re)>orted In one of the
Italian papers In the following terms;
“Since our last Issue (24 hours beforel
there have been 23 sudden deaths in
Artena," and no further notice of the
murders was taken or expected.
R u a k tn D l« la I L i k e
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H rro .
DI<1 you ever reud "The Hunchback
o f Notre Dame?” I believe It to lie
simply the most disgusting Imok ever
written by mnn. und on the ««hole to
have caused more brutality aud evil
than any other French «vrltlug with
which I am acquainted. Balzac Is sen­
sual, but he Is an artist of the highest
touch mid a philosopher even In Ills
sensuality. Eugene Sue (Mints virtue
as well as vice. Dumas Is nbsunl and
useless, hut Interesting: Beruuger blas­
phemous. but «vllty; George Sand Im­
moral, but elegant. But for pure. dull,
virtueless, stupid, deadly poison road
Victor Hugo.—Ruskin.
K a e w « V h » l S he W . i A b o a t.
Moth«*r—Miss Catehem has a lovely
voice, nnd you knotv IL Why did you
ask her to slug for Mr. Rlchfello?
Daughter (after Mr. Rlchfello)— fiat
that mirror lu front of tbo piano?
“Yes.”
“Well. Mr. Rlchfello sits right la
range where he can s«?e her face. She
looks like a whitewashed chlinpnossa
when she sings.”—Pearson's W rekly.
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It Is related that when tbe y»»as
man who afterward Iwcatne General
Fremont ran n«vay with and married
Jessie. Tom Renton, «be great m'listor.
mode terrible thrents of what h e would
do to the young man. He would give
him roasts nnd bnllets and linden, to sit
of which Mrs. Renton qulatly remark-
ed. “Yon had better give him Jessie,
my dear.” ~
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