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About The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1901)
advertisers » jn y fe e t u u h B ah u tt* > ^ rU j a i r i tf»o»: w e th re e v u 'j f l ice eo u ^ t’i ut«|3 »us Tabulé*. n o o c c u p it io Q u r a lu f m y sijg and I am t y ö eia a c m e U tte r J i b e e n alele ».»u n m e aa y«»u Hk<1 i. M art U glmam SIUSLAWI O »tl ÍAMB. O P P O R TU N ITY I THE W E S T YOUR HOHE PAPER Î S U P P O R T IT 'j U FLORENCE, OREGON, FRIDAY. MAY 31, 1901 AT TWILIGHT. T R A V E L E R S’ GUIDE T R A V E L E R S’ GUIDE G EN ER A L DIRECTORY I n th * old hom o a lo o e a t twUftffhft fr a y , As n itfh l fold s her robes o ’er T h a n k a ffir ia f day, 1 am d r e a m in f again b y th e firelight*« g lo w T h e b e a u tifu l d ream s of th e lo n g a g o — STEAMER MARGUERITE, u REGULAR la s t u im i , ....................................................... say th '-y h a v e « * /’ ’ . ly cu red m y b-Atary OI □ a t e ............... 1 m u f r e n t y ' a L . . ™ ........... o ld . Y ou uro fSliror. .. . a..........• •• to u«te t ii is tcM ^ Public Instruction 5 :1 D A IL Y H .H . B arrett, Prop’r, T R IP S Stage leaves Steamboat Landing on the Umpqua for Florence Saturdays. -----d e tw e e n ------ W yjm ven-yeai, — ; F lo r e n c e <L\ S T E A M E R L I L L IA N . ------- M A K ES D A ILY I Seeond District. .J icuting Attorney. . . T R IP S --------- From Mapleton to -------- A N D Florence B E T V R N .-------- L e a v e « M a p le t o n a t 7 A . M. Ix m v v s F lo r e n c e n t 2 P . M. O n S U N D A Y S le a v e « M n p le to n n t 8 A E. B a n g s , . R. Kincaid. ......... J. R. Hill a n d F l o r e n c e n t 3 P . M . H. D. Edwards ......... E. U. Lee W. W. Withers .A. 8. Patterson . D. P. Burton W. M. Miller . ,.C. M. Collier G. W. Griffin W ill carry freight and passengers . C. H. Holden G. C. Cumpton from Florence to San Francisco. iloners 1,1 n 'w|ú¿iíM v.tfioKt • r ly -cip h t cel.:» to t:»f | q ’ tR) will ho sont for # u u l »6 «omo IhjuVSyOr - L eaves oner. P ro prieto r. Stage lea v es’ E ugene for . h lor- ence daily except Sunday at 6 a. in. A rrives at Florence the day fol- j low ing at 10 a. in. R eturning stage leaves Florence for Eugene daily except Sunday at U R B S â d oi Trastees f v !' ....... Marion Morris -O F — y E. A. Evans, A. W . B E A D L E & CO. W. H. Wer thereon, Wm. Brynd, 22 Market St. L. Christensen. San Francisco, California. ........... J. 0 . Phelps ........... O. W. Hurd ....... G. C. Cumpton A ll through freight on the stage either way between Eugene and Mapleton, w ill be charged at the rate of two cents per pound during the m onths of October, November, December, January, February, ORTHERN Pacific, Ry Florence Lodge No. 107. ha Regular coininuuication on second ‘id fourth Saturdays in each month. E. W. C o b b , W. M. ¿. B, M ills ; S e c r e t a r y .___ _ _________ _ “i o IT. W. I’e r p e t u a L o d g e , N o . 131, ■i. meets every 1st and 3d Tuesdays ■acu month. Members and visiting irethren in good s t a n d i n g a r e c o r d i a l l y nritod to attend. A. O. iu n k b , M. W. notaries . Notary Public,Surveyor w om an . rose. S le e p in g H&ll C a rs NOTARY PUBLIC. Xu*. » in R E N C E , - - - TO N S O R IA L - PARLOR, O REG O N S le e p in g S T. R A UL M IN N E A P O L IS ______ MARION MORRIS EUGENE C a rs Loan s Savings Bank Of Eugene, Oregon FARGO_______ B hund , N . G . CRO O KSTO N B f— Ocean Wave neatly ing a specialty. G e n e r a l B a n k in g B u s in e s s THROUGH TICKETS Transacted on Favorable xernis D r a fts Issu ed O H IO A C O Washington Street, Florence, Oregon. o n t h o p r i n c ip a l c i t i e s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s a n d f o r e i » n c o u n t r ie s . W A S H IN G T O N I n te r e s t a llo w e d o n P H IL A D E L P H IA f .—Mignon Lodge No. 105, rnkah Degree, meets in Meyer <S Htoll, Mapleton, the 1st and 3rd ■tovenings in each month. t M attik 0. H udson , N . g . C. B e a n , Sec. _______ Haircutting and promptly done. Razor Honing and Scissors Grind O R A N O FO RKS »nd fourth Friday of each Binhers of this degree are lited to attend. 8. J. S kymoub , 0 . r . Bcribe. _______ -Sunset Rebekah Lodge No. Bets in Odd Fellows’ hall, |e second and fourth ThurB- ■ in each month. Shaving and P poprietoh , D em and C e r t if ic a t e s of D e i m s i t w h e n l e f t s t a t e d p e r io d . NEW YORK C o l l e c t i o n s r e c e i v e o u r p r o m p t a t t e n t io n . BOATON A N D A L L C it y a n d C o u n t y W a r r a n ts b o u g h t . W. E. BROWN. P O IN T S E A S T F e t c . , e s h o n o r w r it e C a m p N o. • m e e t s e a e li a l t e r n a t e S a tu r ila y ^ a G n t e s ’ H a ll, A c m e . \ ia itin g R. M c M u r p h e y , G en era l A g e n t. W . O SBU RN, C a s h ie r . W .W . BR O W N , A s s t C a s h ie r . I 'T I V E M A N G F G O O D C H A lt .t f e r a n d c o l l e c t In G r e g o n , fo r nltl m a n u f a c t u r i n g w h o le s a le h 'm * p ir e p n v . H o n e s t y m o r e t h a ii c x p e r t I O u r r e f e r e n c e , a n y b a n k In a n t W s e l f I id -lr e i-c d » ’ a m p e d c n v e l o w r», T h ir d F lo o r , 331 D e a r b o r n Mt. H oorn » 2 a n d 4, S h e l t o n B l o c k , EU G ENE, OREGON. A- D- CHARLTON, A » » i» t s n t G e n e r a l l ’s » « n s e r A g e n t , for., 3d. P o r t lB - iY d , O r . « 5 Morrison St., ^ attorneys D . A . P A IN E , V ic e P r e s id e n t . P r e s id e n t. F o r I n f o r m a t io n , t i m e c a r d » , m a p » a i i d j l c k s t s a . C. WOODCOCK, Attorney at La1 ••A fte r I wns tsanee« »• t r y CABCA* BETS, I w ill n e v e r b e w it h o u t th e m tn th o h o u .o . M y liv e r w u In a vo ry h a d s h a p e , a n d m y h ead a c h e d an d 1 bad »totn acb tro u b le N ow . »Inco ta k in g C a ic a r e n . 1 f e e l « n o . My w ife h » » a l» o u»ed th e m w ith b o n e fle ia l r e s u lt , fo r so u r sto m a c h . J o s . K iiiB L iN a , U H C ongro»» S t., St. L out», Mo. ' W CANDY C A T H A R T IC when I wuz younger an llmberer than what I am now,” he said, “but I dunno that I ever seen the time that I could have done better than that. I’m re- gardtn It purely ns a physical feat. However. I’m not snyln that you showed a strlkln amount of Jedgment. When Young Man Afraid of His Brccchclout lias got you knotted up with greeu rawhide an the squaws sro fixing the Ore fer the grand barbecue, mebbe you will regret your pernlshus activity an cuss the day that you hum bled the proud spirit of the noble In jun warrior. Is this shebang Insured?’’ “You waa never Introduced to me,” rejoined the post trader. “I’ve got a half Inch of callous on the soles of my feet, an I come into this country from the headwaters of Bitter creek ulong of J. W. Hauclier an Ed Plieruetton an the rest of them desperadoes. I’ve got relatives by marriage among the Crows and Ognllalaa, an I’ve druuk more al kali water an cat more dog au huffnlo berry than any white man this side of the big Mizzoura. I didn't bring my outfit In here In the sprlug of ’00. What did you expect me to do — give that greusy, tin tagged coyote iny stock of cigarettes to keep him good tempered?” “An If you had you wouldn't have forfuted Ills friendship,” returned the old bullwhacker. "As It Is I’ve got an ,4 in t. P a la ta b le . P o te n t. Ta»W G ood. Do o v e r S ic k e n , W e a k e n , o r G ripe. 10c. 2»c !«c. JOHN O. BECK, l’t. Terrace, Oregon W. H. WEATHER8GX, F lo r e n c e , O re g o n in r a n ie e d by a ll drug- U K T ob acco H ab it. a n d 8 M e lx t r v n ’s B u i l d i n g , r iv e n t o c o l l e c t i o n » S lid p ro - î. H. H O L D E N , JURISTE Y - A . T - X-.7 Florence Real Estate Agency n d V . 8 . L a m p commismioweii . ¡ M h t , "Old a n d e x c h a n g e d , t o n d a a « p e e la l i y . Y ou W a n t a H o m e in W e s te rn O regon E lk P r a i r i e H o te l. T w e n tv -th re e 1 M ile s W e s t Eugene. ' Coe»«* i ak elch » n 3 « S u r ep ln ln a ! * ( ,lv pntebbib“ , ■ntial. H 'riej Ut ch «rire. O N M E U C ÏN E A N D ^FLORENCE fl^ A O E J I O U T E . I M o ney Saved By 1 P a tro n iz in g it. tra tfit ïTitinc i ' . ' v a *L SeUbY^ Come to F lorence ami bcc the fine farm» and beautiful forçats in the Shtslaw valley. Do You ‘W a n t a R anch? Do You W a n t Unimproved Land? Do You W a n t Tow n Lots? Do You W a n t T im b er Lands? ON COMMISSION. Proprietors, lies of tho season, e x p e n a e a ; s t r a ig h t . la m a fid e , d e f in i t e » a la r y , n o c o m n d » a io u ; » a la r y p a id e a c h S a t u r d a y a n d c a p e lin e m o n e y a d v a n c e d e a c h w e e k . 8 T A N D A K D H O U S E , R3-1 D k a k b o b n S t ., f h k ' aoo . 41-M TOBACCO SPIT and S M O K E YourLlfeawayl c a n lie c u r e d o f a n y f o r m o f to b aro i u » ln < merry Cain KMUpin nu uurum uiruu^n y, b e b la d e w e l l, s tr o n g , m a g n e t i c . £“ >' the paleface seitleincnta an tlm food l if e a n d v ig o r b y t a k i n g m a k e s w e a k m en str o n g _ M an y « i n heart«1 granger was raked In the In in d « in t e n d a y « . O v e r & U O ,O U O A ll d m g g ia la . C u re g u a r a n t e e d . Iiook - jun that he had saved sashays In an m d a d v ic e I R E K . A d d re»» S T E R L I N G reacooa him from a tuiTble death?” ;E D Y C O ., C h ic a g o o r N e w Y o r k . <Jr WO-FO-BAC, “Fva read them stories,’’ Mid tha post trader. “But you don’t believe ’em,” said tha aid bullwhacker. "You ain’t sanguine ronecrnln tha good that there Is to yoor feller man. If you git a l*d deal, you decline to chip In an lay down your hand Inatld of callto fer cards an draw- In to the ace.” “I don’t draw to no two spot to tho hope of conffiletln a flush.” i "Well, my tbc’ry la that Ihero ain’t galoot ao low down but If yon treat It, artificially digesto the food»ndaldii no him with klndnesa an keep him eloae Nature In awengtheulug itructmg the eihauatod dlgaeltoe op herded he will abow the good that’a to sarto m a the latest dlacovereddlgeetr hire. Did 1 ever tell you about old roan Ilalnea ao Oua Minnick? Well. au tii.d tonic. No other pan approach It in efficiency. It in It goea to prov* what I wuz a-aayln. stonily rellevesand P«rnia,,*ni*JS {!? Old man Ilalnea lived out on Blue Dyspepsia, Indigestion, ’ creek apiece above where It empties Flatulence. Sour Stomach, Into the Platte, opposite the mouth of Sick Headache, G«tr»lgi«fCrampsaind Ash Hollow, where llarney «leaned up all other results of imperfect rtigeai.on. the Blooa. He woa Jest about the moat beuev’lent old duck that ever ripped M K f . 4 to k . C.DVWITT aCO.CM toe* up tough sod with a balky team of H tY K B A K Y U L I bulls. Long anfferln wuzn't no tamo Digests what you eat. 161 BroaihW ,es furnished wi f in a n c i a l, r e p u t a t i o n ; »93« « a la r y p e r y e a r , p a y a b le w e e k l y ; »3 p e r d a y a l a o l u t e l y » u r e a n d a l l r WE BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE s»»-.w«a* W A S T E P .—f e p a b l e . r e li a b l e p e r s o n In e v e r y c o u n t v t o r e p r e a e n t la r g e c o m p a n y o f » o lid ZM klJ’ P (C J |\I I V 1 T I - JOHN C. HECK. W. II. WEAT1IEKSON got even with a dude who, having sat for his picture, waa aa dlsaatlafled with the result that ho refused to pay for to The Count de X. recently had a crayon picture of lilmaelf made, which afterward pretended to find fault with. “It does not bear tha slightest resem blance to roe.” he said, “and I will net take It” The artist protested, but alt to no avail. “All right, monatrar," ha remarked finally, “If It la not at all like you, of course 1 can't reasonably ea- pect to get paid for It.” After tha count had gone the painter added to the • ■sdg portrait a magnificent pair of aso’ earn a and exhibited It to the gaze of the curious public. It had not been lootf so exposed when the count brah^- IndO -.J the artist’s studio to a towering and, finding that, threats availed him nothing, at last ottered to b n / It at » considerable advance upon tho original Minnick au overtook him at Bos El der. As soon as Gus seen him he throwed down on him with a Winches ter, but the old roan told him to behave himself an quit monkeyln with fire arms. ’I sh'd think you'd seeu the evlj of them sort of actions after klllto Hen ry,’ he said. “ 'Did 1 kill hlroT says Qua. “ ‘Yes, you did.’ says the old msn as severe as he knowed how. ‘An I sh’d think you’d be ashamed of yourself. I don't wonder you felt ns if you didn’t want to look me to the face after sech actions. All the same, I don't want you stragglln off where you’ll get Inter bad comp’ny, so you Jest coifle right price. back home with me. We’ve got to have “It was hot strange that yon M U M to recognize your resemblance ta «to picture at first,’’ said tha painter, de termined to ba revenged for tho eMghfi put upon his work. “But I knew you would notice the llteneea aa soon aa I not to hurt hla feelln’a. He staid on a added those ears.” month longer, an then because the old woman burned bis cakes fer him bo brained her with the skillet. The other boy told him that that wuan’t no way to do, an Gus got mad an mas- sacrecd him with the butcher knife an then set fire to the house an lit out. “When old man Haines got bach an found out wbat had happened, he said A LI V I V to —-------- that It wuz enough to make a man lose Wheu wc saw the big man • w e « patience, but be wuz sot In his ways, Inter, we were shocked at the change an he said that he would make a good to him. He eeeroed to here shrank to citizen of Gus In spite of hill an high half Ills former bulk. water. So lie went out after him again "Why, whatever’e the matterr we an conxcd him back, an everybody exclaimed. "Yon remember that little man wefi said that Gus was a changed man from that time forward, os meek as Moses silt on me to the train last week, air?” nn honust ns the day.” “Yes.” “Well, It’s all through ‘1m I'm wastln “Are they llvln there together yet?" Inquired the post trader, with in away like this!” . “Preserve usi” we cried. H ew l terest The old bullwhacker took a large Why?” The shrunken giant wrung hla bands chew of toliacco before replying. Then he said: “I wuz hopln you wouldn’t In dcnpnlr. ___ “I found ont next day,” he groaned, nst me that question, becuz It might seem to mllertate against my the'ry “that ‘e was the coroner. An ‘e sat on The truth Is that the old man sent Gus mcl I’m shnperstlshus, an It’s lookto to town one day, an Gus come back ahead I am. Oh, Lor*l”—Ixigdon MalL C U R E C O N S T IP A T IO N . ... HM..4T € » ,•» ,. »MM*. *W"r»-l. ’“*• «* O regon A W IM R ile . “When I wag younger than I wtB ever he again,” said the professor with a three story head and eyeglasses ot the telescopic order, "1 was the vlcttoa of such Intense mental abstmctioN that 1 removed myself entirely from the world of practical affairs. 1 was ta the boundless realms of thought and paid but fleeting attention to the active held of human action. It waa neces sary to notify me. when I should attend my classea, eat my meals and even when I should retire. ”1 was at one time requested to lec ture In a New England village and agreed to do so. The theme was one that had received nay beet thougbtg, and the mere prospect of delivering If was a physical pleasure. When I ar rived at the depot my thoughts were concentrated upon the prepared ad dress. I realized that my train wae na hour late «nd that I must hurry, tot# bevond the mere fact of hurrying I did W I f y on d o n ’t o b ta in a ll th o b en efit« y o u de»ire from th o u s e o f th e V igor, w r it. t a . D in in g C a rs T o u r is t . ~ rs w f ing its AJVh M ARON M D R ^ S Maple Lodge No., 131), meets burBday evening in Meyer & ^Mapleton. Oregon. Brotli- atanding invited to attend. T. J. N m c l y , N. G. a t h k r in k tied their feet under tlielr horses bellies au headed fer the nearest tim ber. They give Blakey the Unit swing- in an wuz adjustln the grass rope to Gus’ neck when old man Hatues comes R a m b lin g o ’er m ossy r u in s gray Is th e e g la n tin e of th e years, and tod ay up with his biggest boy. Arch. They I ts b r ig h t th o rn s g lea m in th e .au tu m n sun, had lieeu hot au close on the trail all B u t ita blossom « have fallen owe by one. the time. A h, I k n ow fu ll w e ll, for m.v th o u g h t« w ill stra y . "As soon ns they explained who they A s’ I s it a lo n e In th e shadow s gray, wuz an IdeuterUed their ponies, the T h ou gh th e arb u tu s b lossom s and aw eetbrier boss strangler allowed tliat there grow a, T h at every p e ta l is gon e from th e roae. wuzn’t no reason why the ceremonies — Roe«.- V an ik Speece in Scranton Tribune. shouldn't perceed, an he throwed the end of the rope over the limb. ililltiiiÀiAÀ iA UÀtÀiSU» other “ ’Why,’ says the old man, ‘you haln't t goln to hang that poor boy. air you?’ . “ ’I reckon I am,’ says the boss stran gler, cheerful au guy. “ ‘I don't believe It helps a man to hang him,’ says Haines. »You Jest give him up to me, an I’ll take him back to the ranch with me an surround him with moral influences an keep him out The red gentleman with tlw feu there 1 of bad company. He’s got good in him, In his hat nud the telegraph wire an I’ll bring It out of him an make a z bracelets became too Importunate In useful clterzen of him.’ ■ “Well, the long an short of It wuz his demands for cigarettes, and as he had been detected In ‘he act ot appro that he begged so loud that they let Minnick go, an old man Haines started priating a wooden handled skluulng back with him. On the way he talked knife, valued »1.50, live minutes be to Gus like a father an told him how fore the post trader walked nround the wrong It wuz to rustle cay uses when counter and kicked him energetically he oould get ’em himself by workln out of the store and half way around honust fer ’em. He made Gus a prea- the hay corral. It spoke volumes for the post trader's activity that he wus able to do this, for It Is no easy matter to keep within kicking range of a prop erly scared Crow Indian for the dis tance that he covered, to say notlilug of performing tho act Itself. T here- fore the post trader was breathless P a le ia th e b lossom I b lu sh in g k n e w And i t s leaf overflow in g w ith tears of dew . The v io le t sobs a s f b e droops her head, **You lo v ed m e n ot a s y o u loved th e dead. (A U O o t h e r physical attraction is secondary to it. We have a book we will gladly send you that tells just how to care for the hair. If your hair is too L L o w .il, IsH Florence, Oregon. Brothers in tomsMHffikg invited to attend. m a c h i n e th»U »f w o r k , mid ® a a c a n be ‘h a s 1 a - “ I t a r e u s e d y o u r H a ir V i g o r n o w f o r a b o u t 23 y e a r « a n d I h a y o f o u n d i t s p l e n d id a n d s a t i s f a c t o r y in e v e r y w a y . I b e lie v e I h a v e r e c o m t n c n d e u t h ia H a ir \ i g o r t o h u n d r ed s o f m y fr ie n d s , a n d th e y a ll te ll th e sa m e » to r y . K a n y b o d y w a n t« t h e b e a t k i n d o f a H a ir V ig o r I s h a ll c e r t a i n ly r e c o m m e n d to th e m j u s t a s s tr o n g ly a s I ca n th a t th e y g e t a b o ttle o f A y e r 8 H a ir V igor.** M r s. N . E . H a m il t o n , N ot . 2 8 ,1 8 9 8 . N o r w ic h , H . « . A. R. BUTTOLPH, . G. Knows, R e c o r d e r . ________________ i O. Q F. Heceta Lodge No. I ll .meets '• sverv Wednesday evening in Lodge K - G r o w th becomes vigorous and all dan druff is removed. It always resto res color to gray or faded hair. Retain y o u r youth; don’t look old before your time. s 1 .0 0 A b o t t l e . AH d r u g f l a t e . R o u n d tr ip - - - 9 ’°°; T ickets for sale at E . Bangs livery barn, Eugene, and at O. W. For further information inquire H urd’s office in Florence. W ill also bring up freight 3P^G TI V w ' W hen th e d e a r « * Joy of t t c glad som e earth Waa th e b lu sh of arb u tu s, th e v io je t’s b irth , And th e d e e p « * of a ll iny c h ild ish woea W as w a tc h in g th e b r ig h t p e ta ls fa ll from th e > A IT ll E v c ry 1 lila bend, cona a n d an jn pi «In* J a io m a c h . H e cJ e a t llk $ child*-- a«© d p And v did c u t d id na w ith h im . Ho t and o f a ealTroi teH tlm oulalfl In I th em . lU pana Tab u lly c u r e d in y yn- ¡«appeared , b »we! n n e v e r co m p la in t x l, c h u b b y -fa c ed b< rlh tite to Kipam i 1 ’ w ill b e n e fit a n y oi ta k e n a c c o r d in g t S ta g e R a tn r n im r . «Printer. — .may General D. R • h flared w ith Lontf a g o , w h en m y w ayw ard feet W andered m id flow ers w ild and sw eet, W hen hearta w ere g o ld e n and aides w ere b lu e And life reflected each gloriou a hue, S T A G E L.INH3. ------ W i ll m a z e -------- f e r blin. lie had two boys that wus Jest like him, an his ole woman wus worse’n he wux. “One tine, cloudy evenln Gus Minnick an Todd Btakey cornea aloug an rustles ten head of old man Haines’ ponies au wuz lilkln south with ’em when they met up with a crowd of Inqnlrto strangers who were drlftin back down nfh H ost Site 'a S e ttle « th e « a M t l o a . The question ef precedence at dinner and at social functions nt Washington Is a weighty one In official circles, but once upon a time there was a western senator whose wife thought very light ly on this subject She was to Wash ington for a good time, and ahe re sol red to have It without bothering alxmt precedence. Thia fearless little woman gave a dinner on one occasion, and when. « was time to get her guests from tb« drawing room Into the dining room ana said: . '.It' * ••There la some precedence about an this, but I don’t know what It to WTO shoo out to dinner, every one of yoa, and alt down anywhere yon please. Thia stroke of western diplomacy worked perfectly.—Exchange. A S M a ■■■•ess “Hello, hellol la this U toaM M to i psny's office?" I "Yea: what la K F “When do the entrtae for the aaa» race open?" . _ “We don’t koow anything shoot tito • races. Thia la the gas office. __ j “Correct; bat I tbeaght yoaceoM mw me ” “Why. what do yoo wan» to kna p for?” > "Oh, nothing particular. I have » gas meter I would like to enter. « all.’’—Tit-01 to T r l« a » a A • < V “The old roan seems i with hliuaelf." as Id 1 cuachiuan. “Murn,“ told the cool saving nil hla burned months, and thia m had enough for me fire with.’’- Indlanfi^-