The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, April 26, 1901, Image 1

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    ADVERTISERS
THE W EST
YOUk HOHE PAPER
SUPPORT IT 1
t and only a luoq
adv«rUa«4 la u«,
BkthaaiaadJ
»w«eka and
il paled anj
ile*. | am thirty,
ipatlop. only m
ny »Lck haabaai
jji trying Klpao<
> battgr but It » >M
tick *olou>. Tug
■ou Ilka,
ft « <▲><
SIUSLAW’S only papee .
OPPORTUNITY
I
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haad»uhM e*«f
Id uavar ride In a
go Into a crowded
wltbout getting a
cheandalckatmy
eh. 1 beard abou«
> Tabplaa from an
if mine who waa
; them for catarrh
G E N E R A L D IR E C T O R Y
stomach. She had
etich relief front
iwj Khoadrlaed me
a them too. and I
S T A T E O F F IC E R S
»0011 doing aoslnea M
otober, and wll|
ey ha*a complete» H JB w -— —— — ———
NO. 52.
FLORENCE, OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL 26, 11)01.
per- were to be signed, and a week lat- ( 1 T N Q H W E N T F T S l f T N G 1
er the floor would be In our possession. V'XJ.v vjxx vv xjav x X XOJXXIVVi
That ntgbt the two of us attended
the theater and afterward had supper, HE USED HIS HOOK ANO LINE IM
and I haven’t the slightest doubt that
BIG CLOVER FIELD.
S T E A M E R M A R G U E R IT E , G - J ^ T ^ Z D H S T E K
my wine was drugged. While I was
not made helpless, my hend seemed as I t P n a s le d I l i a C o m ra d e , to D is c o v e r
O ---- W ill m a c e -------
J
S T A G E L IN E .
1
big as a barrel. I could hardly keep W h a t It o W a s A n u lin tc F o r , b u t H o
Governor................................. T - T - G*er R E G U L A R
d a i l y t r ip s h
my eyes open, and If Duchene had not
in e n v.e can t
F in a lly
Landed
th e
F r la e
For
^ , . * £ . 7 « Beeretery oifc'ate..............._
put me In a cab and Instructed the W h i c h H e W m S tr lv iu g .
B e tw e e n -----
Stage Leaves Steamboat Landing on
Y°u «nY-
driver I should never have found my
iJ.nipou ii», rrea& rer.............................. **• ® ’ J i u o
I
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thing coout <
Some young men who enlisted dur-
guptlPnbUeinstructton J. H. Ackerman
Ah. the robins are wider far
way to the hotel. I had to be helped
' the Umpqua for Florence Saturdays.
t
h
e m . Y ou 4 I Than some men are!
1 fng the war with Spain, but rtever suw
to
my
room,
and
I
fell
upou
the
bed.
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Eta to Printer........................W. H. Leede.
Stage
Leaves
Florence
They take no chances nor foot around.
Returning,
e'vu /rBi'viu
wr
dressed as 1 was, and was Instantly : eny active service, were talking over
rwoM
know how dark
Thinking, because today ia fair,
»d with
pama bW
la attorney General I). It N. Blackburn i
Sundays.
asleep. I had been asleep two hours j their days In uniform one night and
That
tomorrow
good
cheer
will
still
abound.
oiui. oonatlpatloa "T~"'
lo
o
k
s
..
.It.
S.
Bean
everythin
TH E S T E A M E R
omplalped ot hla £
«
M
V
i
With never a woe nor care—
when I awoke as keen ns a fox. T h e; old, Interesting stories of camp life.
◄
..
F.
A.
Moore
Extra
Trips
When
Necessary
ch. Ho could not RnnMnie Court X
and how you are about
Thinking because things come their way
effects of the drug had vanished, and The young man who had been a hospl-
so children of hla
r
( . ...c . É. Wolverton
In
clusters
today
Charges Reasonable.
ready to give up. Some­
ns I got out of bed to undress I found l tai steward told this stor^:
Good luck has settled with them to stay!
°< “ 2
/U d r t Second D istrict. .J . W. Hamilton
how, you can’t throw off
my legs all right again. I was fully
"A month In our camp In Georgia
The robin proceed« to get out of the wet
» r o + o tlu g A ttorney.. .Geo. M. Brown
While the sun is faithfully shining yeti
undressed and ready to get between the was enough to driv^ a man to despair,
the
terrible
depression.
—Chicago Times-Herald.
>ntals in favor ot fSTOrp
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W ill ca rry fr e ig h t a n d p a ssen g ers '
sheets when my ear caught n sound , for not only was it hot, but every day
Jpoai Tabules no«
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Are things really so
from under the bed. 1 at once stooped Increased our belief that the goveru-
cd. towels a% la' (O K f Q O U N T Y O F F IC E R S -
front F lo r e n c e to S an F r a n c is c o .!
blue? Isn’t it your nerves,
dowu for a look, and my eyes rested incut had no Intention of glviug us a
oomplalas ot his
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nfter ail? T hat's where
upon a man lying on the broad of his ' chance to get Into uctlon or to let us go
W ill a ls o b r in g u p fr e ig h t
3y faced boy. Tblg d h f e '
" L i__________~
> Klpaas Tabalos,
E. Bangs,
Proprietor.
back. 1 had him out In a second. I t , back to our homes. It was a mighty
t h e trouble is. Y o u r
isflt any one (from / „ j - p
.......... H . K . KlIlCttHl.
. , I S ta g e le a v e a l E u g e n e for F lo r -
«cording to dlroo* 9. UUgc
Bcemed
to mo as If 1 had five times tough predicament for a lot of young
nerves
are
beingpoisoned
I
........... J . R. Hill
B. W. Faaca,
F o r fu rth er in fo r m a tio n tn q u ire e n c e j a jiy e x c e p t S u n d a y a t 0 a, ni.
my ordinary strength, and, though the men who hnd left business and every­
lissioners
j
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‘
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j
j
,
j),
Edwards
BY
from the impurities in
■reCownj
fellow struggled furiously aud cut my thing else I11 a hurst of patriotic enthu­
A r r iv e s a t F lo r e n c e th e d a y fo l-
M. QUAD.
- OF —
your blood.
........... E . U. Lee
arm with a knife, I grasped his throat siasm and expected to get Into a scrap
PQ
lo
w
in
g
a
t
10
a
.
nt.
ie «uoomloa. O m ¿¡lark
C opyright, 1ML by C. B. L ew is.
W. W . W ithers
and choked him till he lay like one In short order. The men worked every
A. W . BEADLE &
Km. «o to, siru, Sheriff............
R e tu r n in g sta g e le a v e s F lo r e n c e
.A. 8. Patterson
dead. It was only when I bad struck wire they could to get their discharges,
m t tor a», w
em . fr e e s u r a r . . . .
for F u g e u e d a ily e x c e p t S u n d a y a t
.D. P. Burton 2 2 /M a rk et S t.
a light that I found the Intruder to but It was nt n time when the man
I had been In Faris for a couple of lie Duchene. Fie had come In through with a pull couldn’t get nny- more than
S a n F r a n c isc o , C a lifo rn ia , a t 2 p. m . A r r iv e s in E u g e n e a t 0
1 p.
. __J
i» e l<vl
cr w in g .
months, living ut a family hotel and the window which opened on a ve- tlie ninn without a friend. Aftse awhile
m . n th
d 1 a n y u n fo t » llo
Purveyor.........
y
Q riftin
knocking about at my leisure, when j rttnda He had been working at the the boys gave up trying to get their
Coroàer............................«r „ Hoi,ien
I made the acquaintance of Felix lock of my trunk when I made some dlsehnrgea and made up their minds to
Duchene, as he called himself. He noise ou awakening, and he had rolled grin and beur it.
i S in g le fa re - - - - 5 .0 0 .
was a man of about 30, aud. though ( 1,jmseiy under the bed. He had come
As a hospital steward I used to hear
■ R o u n d tr ip -
-
-
~
9 .0 0 .
a Frenchman from head to heel, he for that bag of gold, and he had meant j a good deal about the health of the reg­
T ic k e ts fo r s a le a t E . B a n g s ’
C IT Y O F F I C E R S .
purifies the blood and
spoke English fairly well. He was to do for me If necessary.
iment from the surgeons, nnd one day
liv e r y b a rn , E u g e n e , a n d a t O. \ \ .
gives power and stability
not a man whom I should have select­
I alarmed the house, the police were 1 wns very much surprised to hear one
' H u r d ’s office in F lo r e n c e .
ed as a friend, aud yet there was a sent for, and the fellow wns taken of them say that he wns afraid Cinch
.¡! to the nerves. It makes
. . . .Marion Morris
■President.
something about him which Interested nway, but It was a good hour before of Company C wns going to lose hia
J
health
and
strength,
activ­
A
ll
th
r
o
u
g
h
fr
e
ig
h
t
on
th
e
sta
g
e
f E . A. Evans,
me. He had traveled extensively, met he recoveivd his senses. His story was mind. 1 knew Cinch as a big, good na-
p itlier w a y b e tw e e n E u g e n e a u d
W. H. Weatherson,
ity and cheerfulness.
with many adventures aud was a good entirely fake, and he had put up a tured fellow, who tried to get a dis­
u
Beard of T rustees. I Wm. Brynd,
M a p leto n , w ill b e c h a rg ed a t th e
This
is
what
“
A
yer’s
”
talker. I ca... ' to know him ns a man Job to rob me. It was my testimony charge ns soon as he learned that wo
Christensen.
rate o f tw o c e n ts pel’ p o u n d d u r in g
will do for you. It’s the
of nerve aud courage, and. though I that gave him five years In prison, but were not going to have a tight. When
N
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J.
C.
I’belps
th e m o n th s o f O cto b er, N o v e m b e r ,
feared he would turn out to be a para­ after It was all over unil he hnd been he failed, he became sullen nnd moody.
Beopfder . .
oldest Sarsaparilla in the
.. 0 . W. Hurd
D ecem b er,
January,
F e b r u a r y ,1
site. nothing of the sort happened. He scut away I was a bit sorry for him. The more we watched him the more
land, the kind that was
Treasurer
M arch a n d A p r il, a n d o n e c e n t p er |
seemed to have plenty of money of his : He c()uld teU R good gtory hnd a |augh convinced we became that something
...........
G,
C.
Compton
old before other Sarsa-
M arshal. .
Pullm an
own and never asked for the loan of a whlch nmde you iaUKb with him. and wns wrong with him. Kvery time we
p o u n d d u r in g th e m o n th s o f M ay,
parillas were known.
franc.
few men of Ills class in Paris or else- came around we found hhn mumbling
Sleeping Cars J u n e , J u ly , A u g u s t a u d S ep tem b er.
I had known Duchene for three or where coul ¡ order a better dinner. He to himself, and one day a cfowd of us
This also accounts for
<
j B s ECRET S O C I E T I E S .
four weefcs when we visited n dance was uot a grasping man withal. He found him seated on a stump In tho
the saying, “ O ne bottle
Elegant
ball on one of the outer boulevards had planned to rob me of $2,000 where middle of n big clover field, holding In
N O T A R IE S .
of
A
yer’s
is
worth
three
Dining Cars
one night. The place was a resort for mother would have raised the figure front of him a long pole, attached to
■ v A A M. Florence Lodge No. 107.
bottles of the ordinary
tough men and had women nnd prom- to $ 3 , 0 0 0 . _______________
As ¡Regular soiumnnieation on second Tourist
which was a piece of cord, on the end
A. R. BUTTOLPH,
kind.”
teed a phase of Parisian life I had not
of which wns a pin bent to resemble a
and fourth Saturdays in each month.
Sleeping Cars
$1.00 a bottle. All <nnM
x
T h e O M t le A rt a f L e tte r W r lt la r .
fishhook. He would drop the hook In­
E. W. C o b b , W. M.
Wr7fo th a D o c t o r .
The classic ag> of letter writing, like to the long grass nnd let It stay there
ST. PAUL
ills , Secretary.
I f vou have any complaint whatever
that of chivalry. Is gone, although no for a time. Then he would make a
and aealre the bent medical advice yon
M IN N E A P O L IS
can possibly receive, write the doctor
Burke has been found yet to utter Its east nnd when the hook fell would alt
freely. You will receive a prompt re­
a O U W. Perpetua Lodge, No. 131
ÍE S .
DULUTH
splendid funeral oration. Correspond­ and watch the end of his line intently.
ply, without coat. Atldreaa.
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g
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n
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F
l
o
r
009,
■ . B e t . eiory 1st and 3d Tuesdays
Du. J. C. YEK. bowell, Maae.
ence on business, hurried notes contain­ Every once In awhile he would Jerk tho
F A R G O ______________
sten Unonth. Members and visiting
ing Invitations to dinner or acceptances line out of the grass as though be had
I F V
TO
Q R A N D FO RKS
brethren in good -tanding are cordial^
M A R O N M O R R IS .
h A A A A..
thereof—these are the missives which felt a nibble. Once one of the boys
Invitöd to attend. A. O.
u . huMti., J».
CRO O KSTO N
fill the bag of the letter carrier. The stepped up and said:
>
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K
sottb
,
Recorder.
I. a
love letter, we presume, still holds Its
W IN N IP E G
” ‘What are you fishing fori*
TONSORIAL - PARLOR.
“He got no answer. All Cinch did
sway, and. If we are to Judge from the
H E L E N A »'«J
O to. F. Heceta Lodge No. I l l , meets
revelations of breach of promise cases, was to turn a pair of hollow eyes on
F
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G
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, Wednesday evening in Loilge
BUTTE
It Is full of sugary sentimentalism as him nnd then resume bis fishing. After
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Iorence, Oregon. Brothers in
In the days of Lydia Languish. But that a gang used to go out and watch
.uding invited to attend.
the letter os It has passed into litera­ Clucb every afternoon. They would
E . A. E vaxs , N. G.
TO
EUG ENE
M A R IO N M O R R IS , P popbiktob .
ture, the letter whose highest claim to hide In the grass nnd almost burst
C H IC A G O
FP iil , Sec.
be treated aa art Is that It conceals art, with laughter at the aeriousuess with
W A S H IN G T O N
the letter as written bv William Cow­ which the poor fellow would cast his
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per, cr Oliver Goldsmith, or Horace line of wrapping cord and his pin
'¡'¡^Sft). F. Maple Lodge No.. 139. meet- P H IL A D E L P H IA
Walpole, or Misa Burney—that charm­ hook and then alt ami wait far a bite.
la eeerv Thursday evening in Meyer & N E W Y O R K
Sh avin g and H aircutting n eatly
ing epistle Intended only for the affec­ Every once In awhile one o$ |b e boys
a Hall, Mapleton. Oregon. Brotli-
Of E u gen e, Oregon
tionate perusal of friends and yet of would saunter out and aa;;
igood standing invited to attend. BOS T O N A N D A L L
and prom ptly done.
ST»UOOI.BD FVBIObSLY AVD
such value to the historian of life and
“ ’What are yon fishing for, ClnehT
P O IN T S E A S T «'id S O U T H
T .'j. N bbly , N. G.
CUT MY ARM.
Razor H oning and S c isso r s Grind­
manners—ehall we say that It hns dis­
“It got to be the regimental saying,
yet met. Wo found a rough crowd appeared from the busy modern world and I suppose that the question, ’What
»«. Pnai.es, Sec.
For liifiirm atloii, tim e cards, map« and ticket«
ing
a
sp
e
c
ia
lty
.
indeed,
and
the
evening
was
Dot
half
etc., c a ll mi or write
killed by the “railway and the steam­ are you fishing for. Cinch?’ waa thrown
over when a burly big fellow deliber­ ship and the thoughts that shake man­ at the man from Company C a hundred
J F Irene Encampment, No. 42,
M
c M urphey ,
ately picked a quarrel with me. I was kind r
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• M i n i . 0 . 0 . F. hall in Florence
Aa least. It Is now bat a rare times a day. By and fly the «ew s got
R oom , 2 and 4, Shelton Block,
giving him tba worst of It when he product, a fragile flower scarcely able to the officers that Cinch,.«as ffolng
and and fourth Friday of each lieueral A scut.
G eneral B an k in g B u sin e ss
EUGENE, OREGON.
drew a knife and rushed upon me. to maintain Itself In our altered social fasL They beard about his fishing In
Members of this degree are
’TyanBiLcted on Favorable Terms W ash in gton S treet, Florence, Oregon. Duchene, who was standing quietly by, solL
Sly invited to attend.
A- D CHARLTON,
the fields, nnd one day the- surgeon
S. J. S kymour , O. P.
knocked the scoundrel senseless, and,
A asiitant General Passenger A gent,
Correspondence from being a cherish­ major went out and witnessed the per­
Drafts issued on the priuclpal c itie s of the
to my surprise, we were not molested ed art and solace bos in our day tend­ formance. He went bach aud reported
ml , Scribe.
255 Morrison St., Co»., 3d.
P o r t l a n d , O r . United States and furei«n countries.
by the half dozen friends of the vic­ ed to become what Is called in slang a to the colonel that unless Cinch was
O'* O. F.—Sunset Rebekah Lodge No.
tim who had b-»n urging him to fin­ “grind.”
Interest allow ed on Dem and Certificates of
It Is “snippety." like the discharged at once he would he hope­
™
meets n Odd Fellows’ hall,
ish me. I came to know later on that cheap newspapers, a sort of “bits” or lessly Insane. The result was tliaa bis
Deposit when le ft stated period.
CENTRALLY LOCATED.
,je, the second and fourth Thura-
the whole thing was a put up Job, but "cuts,” giving hints which require to lie condition was telegraphed on to Wash­
C ollections receive our prompt attention.
FREE SAMPLE ROOMS.
enings in each month.
I looked upon It then as a brave action Ailed o u t only that the receiver has ington and discharge papers were re­
City
and
County
Warrants
bought.
K athsrine B runo , N. G.
If you baren’t a r eg u la r, tio a ltb y m ovem en t of the on the port of my acquaintance nnd !
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menial
process,
nt once.
bow
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III
or
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b<t
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eep
your
C. PaiL, Sec.
W .E . BROWN,
D. A. PAINE.
teH for
# that dea,
of our
k.ttc,. turned
b o w els op en , and bo w ell. F o l ie , in lh « ghfi|»«j o f vio- gave him my gratitude and friendship. | Tnjt^
. lent . pHyi
■ 1 ic o r . pill
. . H i
(Ja siiW
avt-aVSIl. f 1 IA W
ITI t 11 * '
“The colonel In the goodness of hla
President.
Vice President.
F IR S T -C L A S S .
'’'’’'•1‘'laTkXiu«rïîc',
b
!îîlüii
I
had
never
questioned
him
as
to
why
« i t . o ftkle.t, m ont p url P it w ay
writing Is boredom, the source of lrrlta heart went to look up Cinch and give
d e a r uim I c le a n is to tak o
o. O. F.—Mignon Lodge N°. 105.
F . W . OSBURN,
W .W . BROWN.
ho was In Faris, where or how he tkm and weariness to those who are him the news. He found him sitting
fcebrkah Degree, meets in Meyer ft
C ash ier.
A sa’t Cashier.
lived or what ntm be had In life, and called on to undertake IL—London on a stump In the field fishing sway,
Hall, Mapleton, the 1st and 3rd
he had never dropped a hint. I had
while nrouud him sat about 50 of the
ay evenings in each month.
I WANTED— ACTIVE MAN OF GOOD CHAIIAC
a aecret belief that he was a gambler 1 Spectator. _______________
ter to deliver mid eo lleet In Oregon, I"r old
regiment, one of whom would yell,
M attik 0 . H udson , N. G.
uni)
a
sharper,
but
to
me
he
was
as
established
nuiiiufacturfiii;
w
holesale
bouse.
F r o m F in g e r » to F o r k s .
HOLLEltBECK BROS. <t BRISTOW, r a o ra .
‘What are you fishing for, Cinch?"
C. B ean , Sec.
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a year,sure pay. Honesty more th aiiexperj-
stralgbtforwcrd
as
could
be
hoped
for.
■
e o t th e vt
In olden times fingers served well every few minutes. The colonel step­
R A T E S $1.00 to $ 2 .0 0 P E R D A Y ^ r e q u i r e d . ^ K S l m ^ n i i . e d m . v i d o ; ^
About two weeks after the event nt ; enough to convey food to the mouth,
ped np and touching Cinch on the
try , a n d is
the dcnce hall Duchene told me his ) snd a divided gourd wns nn acceptable
ATTORNEYS
EUGENE. •** ()KEG()N\ ^ ¿ “ rs’'lbir,1F1',or'-,3‘ K“rbor,‘
-r /te
story, or a part of It. lie was a pro- ’ drinking vessel, hut when fashionable shoulder said:
“ ’Cinch, we think your Health de­
d e s w ith in !
fesslonal gambler, or hod been up to ' aspirations seized our ancestors they mands that yon leave the Service, and
a few months before he met me. Then I scorned these Implements of nature,
A. C. WOODCOCK,
E A T ’ E M L IK E C A N D Y
so we have procured an beporable dis­
is fin ely il!
r
P le a sa n t, P aint ab le. P o te n t. T m teG o o fl. U oG eod. his eyesight had gone buck on him and
and even the PnclUc Islanders pulled charge for you.
N ever R ieke», Woal rn. or Grip»-. 1«, «». sn«l M cen in
Here It Is,’ and ho
and
bookict^n
|
|,e
ijaj
been
obliged
to
abandon
the
i
i p< r box. W rit« fo r f r e e aatnpl
W. H. WEATHERSON.
their hair, of which they had n gener­
a m e s o f faun
JOHN O, BECK,
I h e a lth . Atldresa
v
I had observed that he was ous abundance. In their anxiety to de­ handed Clngh the papers.
BT^RLIXO ltKHKI)Y (OWPAlIT, CHICAGO «r M.W YORK. business.
Florence,
Oregon.
"Cinch dropped his fishing pole nnd
F t. Terrace, Oregon.
nearsighted and had been obliged to vise more seemly methods. They final­
O regon
T iix NV“ -,
grabbed tho papers. He gave one look
en o,
favor his eyes.
ly manufactured forks that looked like
Poorav 7 and 8 M cLaren’« B uilding,
___I A year before meeting me Ducbene skewers, nnd out of the bamboo they at them, and when he saw that they
are s o ld at
a'tlention g iv e n to co llectio n « and pro- ¡
were all right waved them triumphant­
and
a
partner
had
’’roped"
a
rich
young
S lu e s ,
manufactured knives. The Indians, ly over Ills head nnd shouted at the
WANTED. —Cnpable.
Is perron in every ) fei|ow it,to a game and aklnned him
proverbially slow In adopting modern
nountv to reproM ut large com pany of solid
out of what would be about $50.000 In ways, still cat without knives or forks, top of his voice;
financial,
reputation;
tS3fi«alary
per
year,
pnys-
“ •This Is what 1 wns fishing for,
C. H. H O LD EN ,
American money. They were theu oc­ although they have permitted the use
I hie w eekly; *3 per day alw ollitoly »(ire and all
dang ye all. This Is what I was fish­
A T T O R N E Y - A T - L .A W ,
cupying
rooms
In
a
certain
house
bo
In­
. cxpeiiM'«; straight, Ixiim fid», definite «alary, no
of spoons. These were first made of i ing for. und I got It too." And with
«
and U. 8. L a su CoNMI«»I0KS«.
nommiHsion; salary paid each Saturday nnd e x - dicated, and, fearing trouble from the shells and the rluds of gourds. T-ntor | t," t he weut dau<!|ug over the field,
victim,
who
had
declared
himself
de­
i penao money advanced e a c h w e e k . STANDARD
handles were Inserted, and. having leuv|nR ua „tanGlng there, ibe first
Laofl Bought, sold and cxcluingcd.
I HOUSE, 334 IlKAItBOR.N ST ., I ’l l l l A lio.
41-14 frauded, the money hnd been hidden
passed numerous stages, knives, forks 8,eam of tllu truth creeping Into our
Tim ber land« a specialty.
under the floor. Trouble came. Both and spoons have reached the present
TOBACCO SPIT men were arrested, and. while Duchene elaborately ornamented kinds now in
Do .You W an t a Home in Western Oregon? J
.„rl)e' colone| looked foolish, and by
and S M O K E got a year In prison, the other man died
and by we bognn to sneak away one
d by thaïs
P r a i r i e H o te l.
Your Lifeaway! of pneumonia while waiting his trial. general use.
The cup Is probably the most ancient by one. There was no donbt hut what
You can he cured o f any form of tobacco uaiug
easily, tie made w ell, strong, ruagiiclic, full o f On leaving prison Duchene at once of nil domestic utensils. Its es-Bi-st the regimental qnestiou. "What are you
C otn e to F lo r e n c e a n d se e th e fin e farm s
new life nnd vigor by tak in g M O -T 0 » B A 0 9 took steps to secure his money, but
Twenty-three
form was simply the half closed hand fishing for. Cinch?" hod been answer­
a n d b e a u tifu l forewts in th e S iu s la w v a lle y .
that male» a w eak men strong
Many K-»In
ten pound.« in ten days. Over 5 O O t O U O found the floor In possession of an ar­ or the folded leaf. Then followed cups ed and In n most emphatic snd sur­
M iles West
cured. All druggist«. Cure guaranteed, Ilo»»k- tificial flower maker who held a lease.
Jet and advice J RICE. AculreM STKitLIHO ! The place could not lie entered and made of sea shells or rinds of fruit cut prising fashion. Cinch was as sane aa
Eugene.
itEMUDY CO., C hicago or New York.
437 i
In halves. Later appeared cups of
searched, and the $50.000 still rested metal, lacquer and chins. For centu­ anybody, but when he found he could
beneath the floor of the front room. It ries the cup has been made the expres­ not get an honorable discharge In one
would take «1.1500 to buy the leaso and sion of art and luxury, and the most way be tried for It another.”—New
oust the flower maker and another SOOU precious metals, combined yltli the ar­ I oik Burn
to put In a stock of something to throw tisan’s most consummate skill, are now
C e a lS a ’t K e e p I t .
the police off the scenL Duchene could commonly employed In their manufac­
After hearing evldPne»1 lit an assault
not raise the money, nor had be yet ture.—Baltimore Bun.
ease between man ami w ile. In which
met a man he dared trust. Ills propo-
the wife bad had a deal ot provoca-
Money Saved
I a It km to me waa that I furnish the $2.-
tion. the magistrate, turulng g to the hue-
T h e R em bee 4,
| 000 and receive $10.G00 of the hidden
There are four cardinal points, four bund, remarked:
By
_
mouey as my reward. Had he offered
•My good man, I ready cannot da
winds, four quarters of the moon, four
Patronizing It.
Io go halre« I think I should have look- seasons, fonr figures In the qnadrIHe. ' anything In this case.”
"idant’*
aud . . . thrown It
"Hut »he baa cut a piece of my car
1 - d
a ig
, e out.
t h e . fo fend
l d a l «» upon It as a "
I ta r tlflc la - 1 lly
sts th
o d a a n n d d a a ld
.
four rulee of arithmetic, four suits of
N ature in stren gth en in g and reooo- aver, b u tte offering me a s»xth portion
off.
sir.”
cards, four quarters to the hour, fonr
Prop [’ W£ buy AND SELL ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE
•Wei!." sntd th e magtotrots. ’
stru ctln g th e exhausted d ig estiv e o r - , ha teem ed to show good business ta c t
Hale
lege
for
furniture,
most
animals
go
on
■
___
^ e e .”
I
gana. I t la th e latentdiscovereddlgtoir i t wae a big return ou the Investment—
^You*’ can t.” shoifteil the husband;
ROBINS VERSUS MEN.
T R A V E L E R S ’ G U ID E
T R A V E L E R S ’ G U ID E .
How do the robin« know
When it*» time to ro?
How can they tell when the day it at haul
To leave their ne«U and fly
Away to the southern, sunny land.
Where the blue is in the sky I
How do they know
Ere the north winds blow,
Bringing the chili and the ice and snows
Why do they never foolishly wait.
Flirting with chance and tempting fatet
.H. Barrett, Prop’r,
Floreo anfl M
of a
.¿ v c is / l e ;
F
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
ORTHERN
Pacific, Ry-
★
A
” THE MAN UNDER J
THE BED.
i
S
Notary Pdblic, Surveyor
V
Md
NOTARY
T-
PUBLIC.
THROUGH TIGKETS
Loan s Savings Bank
11
5,000
R.
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
r
HOTEL EUGENE.
Attorney at Law,
KEEP YOHS HLGOa CLEAti
Ä
Florence Iieal Estate Agency.
1
D O N 'T
Elk
Do You W ant a Ranch?
E U C E N E AND
Do You W ant Unimproved Land?
FL O R E N C E
ACE _R-O U T E ’ A Do You W ant Town Lots?
Do You W ant Timber Lands?
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Diaests what you cat.
MORRIS
I8 ID T a ROW
HOTEL,
- - P rop rietors
n orm n oe. O regon.
ICE.
rabies furniahed with nil the
ioacies of the Beacon, Give u»1
11
ON COMMISSION.
JOHN G. BECK.
W. H. WEATHERSON.
a n t and tonic. N o oth er preparation
enongh to satisfy any one—end I
can approach H io efficiency. I t io-
him a farornble nnxwer at ooce.
•VanUy relieve«and perm anently curat | j e
nouu<le<) the flower
D yspepsia, in d ig e stio n , H eartburn,
u « se. and If my mon-
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea.
raised the Dm« rs could be sign-
Siek Headache, Oaxtralgla Crtrnpeand
1 ^
M .ml a w e d Wt
all other result« of im perfect d ig est low.
1 La<1 1 •®oa
PHr^soe aridti LanreooirtT*TffMA•!•••
co b st
b ark en , nnd on the
w a ll «is. Uo.M aUabouidyapepaiaaaimBim M d day after bearing Ducbeno’e story
Frsaeraa as V C DcWiTT a CO, CMeea* , grew out $2.000 In gold snd placed
MBY kit a KYLfc. I Ike tag la aay truck Next day the po­
mj
four planks, the priaeners between four
w alls. W’e have four Incisor and four
canine terrth. and our forks have fonr
prongs; all animate, when butcuered.
are cut Into four quarters; the violin,
greatest o f all string instruments, has
hut four strings; four o f a kind Is a
pretty good hand at poker even if they
are Ml?
"’she’s thrown R a w e y r — Pearsons
W eekly.
-
T he Fies» le
W ife -D o you mean te infunate that
your. Judgment Is enpe tlor to mine?
IT ushand-O rfalnly not, my «
Our choice of life P>
ten t.--Chicago News,