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

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TRAVELERS’ GUIDE.
STEAM ER
THE FRENCH SHORE.”
T R A V E L E R S ’ GUIDE
M A R G U E R IT E ,
G A R D IN E R
o — - W ill m a k e ------
S T A G E
D ees
th is illus­
trate your
e x p e ri­
en ce?
A n d a re
you w or-
L IN E .
and Head of
From Mapleton to
ea t like
¿ago do
dhl out
w ith bli
and o f
-------- A N D
t h e teetlrnont»
rte«l th e m . Rlpa
a c tu a lly cured
ro d isa p p ea red
id h o n e ' e r coi
v a red, ch u b b y ft
I a t tr ib u t e to R|
th e y w ill b en efit
If ta k e n accoi
on (w ithou t gloss
ie poor and the c<
forty-eight centi
B ruts) w ill tie sen
Lj^-cta and at
rcllut
Florence
R E T U R N .--------
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
L eaves M ap leton a t 7 A. M.
L eaves F loren ce a t 2 I*. M.
Kincaid.
O n SUNDAY’S le a v e s M a p leto n a t 8 A. M.
U . .................J. R. Hill an d F lo ren ce a t 3 P. M.
~ î} « .. . . H. D. Edwards
......... E .U . Lee
W. W. Withers
THE STEAM ER
.A. 8. Patterson
.. . D. P. Burton
......
^ -C 3 V E E 3
uperintendent.. ..W . M. Miller
.............................C. M. Collier
. ( S . . . . G . W.
Urittin
Peace. ............. C. H. Holden AVill carry freight and passengers
. . . . . . . . G. C. Compton
from F loren ce to San F rancisco.
E. B a n g s ,
Proprietor.
S tage leaves! E u g en e for F lor­
ence d a ily ex cep t S un day at 6 a. m.
A rr iv es a t F lo ren ce th e day fol­
lo w in g a t 10 a. m .
R etu rn in g stag» le a v es F loren ce
for F u g e n e d a ily ex c ep t Sunday at
a t 2 p. m . A rriv es in E u gen e at 6
p. m . th e day follow in g.
S in g le fare -
-
-
-
5 00.
R oun d trip -
-
-
-
9.00.
t h \ i i CITY OFFICERS.
T ick ets for sa le a t E . B an gs’
. . . *** #.* ***
liv e ry barn, E u g en e, and a t O. W .
F or further in form ation in qu ire H u rd ’s office in F loren ce.
.. .Marion Morris
» « .(• •'j.
- OF —
, A. Evans,
P R ? ? ; i
A ll through freight on the stage
.
H.
Weetherson,
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eith
er w ay betw een E u g en e aud
m. Brynd,
M apleton, w ill bo charged a t the
Christensen.
22 M arket St,
rate o f tw o cents per pound d uring
................ J . C . P h e l p s
San F ran cisco, C alifornia. th e m onths of O ctober, N ovem ber,
I........O. W. Hurd
D ecem ber, J a n u a ry ,
February,
. .G. C. Cumpton
March and A pril, and one cent per
pound d uring th e m onths o f May,
J u n e , J u ly , A u g u st and September.
CRET S O C IE T IE S .
W ill also brin g up freigh t
Florence Lodge No. 107.
unication on second
re in each month.
« ,W . C obb , W. M.
ilia , Secretary.
Fsrpetua Lodge, No. 181,
ry 1st and 3d Tuesdays
Silbers and visiting
tending are cordially
A. O. F unkk , M. W.
orrs, Recorder.
ORTHERN
Pacific, Ry.
A
r ic d
H
fo r
fear you
are soon to be bald?
Then cease worry­
ing, for help is at
hand.
Y ou n e e d
something t h a t w ill
put new life into the
hair bulbs.
Y ou
need
a h a ir
fo o d ,
su ch
a s —
It brings health to
the hair, and the fall­
ing ceases.
It always restores
color to g ra y h a ir.
You need not look at
thirty as if you were
fifty, for y o u r g ra y
hair may have again
all the dark, rich color
of youth.
>1 .00 a bottle. All druggists.
" I a r a a barber b y tra d e a n d have
h ad a g r e a t d ea l t o d o w it h you r
H a ir V ig o r. I .h a v o fo u n d th a t It
w ill d o e v e r y th in g t h a t yon cla im
fo r i t . I t has g iv e n m e th e m o st
c o m p le te s a tis fa c tio n In m y b u s i­
n e s s .”
IiENUY j . G kokok ,
M arch 22,1899. K a n sa s C ity , Mo.
NOTARIES.
A. R. BUTTOLPH,
*
NO. 12. .
Notary Pdb ic, Surveyor
W r M o t b a O o o to e *,
I t you do not obtain all the benefits
you expected from th e use ot th e
V igor, w rite the Doctor about It.
Misery, squalor and wretchedness,
accentuated by nn almost ceaseless
; struggle with hunger and cold, are the
portion of the Inhabitants of tho
i “North Shore,” In Newfoundland,
Their little hamlets are perched In the
rifts In the almost unbroken hills, and
the fierce storms sweep the surface
almost to their doorsteps, while for
seven mouths of tli^ year their coast
Is blockaded with Ice aud they ore cut
oft from all communication with the
outside world.
The only Industry Is podflshlng, and
cod Is the sole medium of exchange.
The people rarely see money, and bar­
ter Is the system of trading, a quintal
of cod being the unit of value. The
needs of the Usher folk are only sup­
plied by the Itinerant trader, bis
schooner being laden with provisions,
clothing and Ushlng appliances. Thus
have these people lived for generations.
They are Ignorant, for the means of
education are nonexistent, the children
being content with what satisfied their
fathers. The common objects of every­
day life are unknown to them. They
have neither horses nor cattle. Only
a few of the older folk who have ven­
tured south have any knowledgo of
these things.
There are no roads and therefore no
vehicles. Travel Is by boat during
the summer and over the Ice floes dur­
ing the rest of the year. The few let­
ters for the clergy aud others who can
read nro conveyed to the settlements
by dog teams during the winter, and,
save for the fortnightly visit of the
mallhoat during the period of open
navigation, a steamer la never seen
by the residents.
With such marvels as electric tele­
graphs, telephones and electric light
they are of course unfamiliar, and
their standard of Intelligence Is best
Indicated by stating that It Is not un­
usual to And a Justice of the peace who
cannot write his own name.—Cham­
bers’ Journal.
A MAN AND HI8 VIOLET8.
Th«
S t o r r o f th o V lv a o lo u o
W h o R e c e iv e d th e F le w e v a .
EXPENSIVE LAUGHTER.
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it
W 'll e r e M is e ry -, S q o a l - r , R obk , v a n d
C o ld R n l e I n N e w f o u n d l a n d .
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.. . T. T. Geer.
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.F. I. Dunbar. R E G U L A R D A IL Y T R IP S H . H . B a rre tt, P rc p ’r,
ia.«i o. tar y of S 'a te ....
4
4 wiy t h t j l
----- B e tw e e n —
. F. 8. Moore. I
4 ly c ur«- 4 ÄWv *»»• ?£*• *•£•••
Stage Leaves Steamboat Landing on
T>
ablic Instruction J. II. Ackernau
4 u> ¿«> ‘ i ® Printer.......................W.
the
Umpqua for Florence Saturdays.
Printer.
H. Le .-da.
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Returning, Stage Leaves Florence
Mrl -oey General P. R. N. Black' urn
. R. 8. Bean
f e
Sundays.
. .F. A. Moore
„ If y rfiT no Court
S T E A M E R L IL L IA N
Extra Trips When Necessary
E.
Wolverton
gUiTere.l I
--------M AK ES D A IL Y T R IP S ---------
Charges Reasonable.
h i. iiMn-fieoood D istrict..J. W. Hamilton
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SIUSLAWS ONLY PAPER,
4
O PP O R TU N ITY
C ost
th e P r o m o t e r e f T r n s ts
GMod 9ia««l F o r t a a e .
a
"Oh, yes, I used to appreciate th e !
humor of tbe situation when a pedes­
i trian. fell down on an Icy corner,” said Always seeks to find some cypressiott
for itself, and womanly gratitude will not
tbe promoter of trusts, with a weary keep
silence. Cynical people sometimes
i smile, “but that was years ego, before say Why do women wnte these testimo­
; I had come to realise that humor and nials to the value of Dr. Pierce’« Favorite
, business didn’t mix very well. I was
Prescription? The
making my way along an Icy street
a n sw e r can be
put ia oue word,
, in Boston one day when a very stiff
Cralitude. When,
i and dignified man Just ahead of me
a f te r y e a r s of
suddenly came down with a crash. Ills
agony a woman ia
heels flew up, his liat flew off, and be
freed from pain,
bad such a look of surprise In his eyes
when the w eak
that I leaned up against a lamppost
woman is made
and laughed till I cried. When tho
s t r o n g and tbe
victim Anally picked himself up and
sick woman welt,
the natural im­
found that all his teeth were yet In
pulse is to write a
their sockets, he stood before me and
word of grateful
said:
t h a n k s for the
“ ’Sir, you seem to be amused
medicine w h ic h
about something.*
caused the cure.
" ‘Yes, I am,’ I said.
Dr. Pierce’s Fa­
“ ‘Is It about my fall?’
vorite Prescription
“ 'Yes. You were going along, you
cures d is e a s e s
peculiar to women.
know, and all at once—ba, ho, ha!*
It establishes regu­
“ ‘And all at once what happened?*
larity, stops weak­
‘“ Why, you slipped and clawed and
ening drains, heals
yelled out, nnd then your toes shot up,
Inflammation and
and you played circus, and—ha, ha,
ulceration and
hal’
c u r e s f e m a le
“ ‘Sir,’ said he as be turned away,
weakness.
*lt may have been very funny, but we
« Having used Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Pre­
shall meet again and see about It?
scription and 'G old en
"Three years later, when I had tbe
M e d i .«I D iscovery*
d u rin g th e past year.»
biggest kind of a deal on hand and
needed only one more factory to com­ w rites Mr». M attle L on g, of Pfout» V alley, Perry
1
plete It, I called at the proprietor's
ofllce to put on tbo finishing touches.
He was a stranger to me, but I bad
only begun my story when he held up
bis band and said:
•“ That will do. Yon were going
along, you know, and all at once—ha,
ha, hal*
“ ‘I don’t understand, sir?
“ ‘Why, you slipped and clawed and
yelled, and your toes shot up, and you
ployed circus, and—ha, ha, hal*
“That was enough,” continued the
promoter. "I remembered him, and I
also realised that be would never for­
give me. I took up my hat and walked
out, and when I had figured up I
found that my laughter bad cost me
about >40,000?*
m . Q uad .
Co.. Pa. "I can tru th fully recom m end th e m edL
d u e » for a lt fem ale w cak uesecs. I h ave used
several b ottles o f ' Favorite P rescription ' which
I couaiiler a great M essin g to w eak w om en . I
a-aa so nervous aud discouraged that I hardly
k n e w w hat to do. Y our k in d ad vice for h om e
treatm ent h elp ed m e w ond erfttlly. Thanks Io
Dr. Pierce.»
Doctor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure
biliousness, and sick headache. They
should be used In conneqtion with
"Favorite Prescription,” whenever the
use of a laxative is indicated.
.4
A WALL STREET DEAL. 3»
I t W a e Q u le k a a S B x » e a e lv e a ^ e t h a
O M F a m u er.
“Waal, it’s Jest os the papers and
my old woman said,” remarked tbe old
fanner from western New York who
was on hta way back home from the
metropolis;
“And what did they say?" i
man who shared his seat
“About WaU street and
lambs are shorn down there."
“Oh, I seel Thtn you took la WaU
street, ehF*
“I did," was the solemn reply.
■»’ ‘
“What was your filer?"
’ • j
“Didn’t have no filer.”
“But what did you speculate IB to
lose your money?”
“Nothin 'tall. I didn’t have time to
speculate. I'd Just bought two i ,
for 0 cents off a stand and was
dertn whether I’d take a filer In
or copper when a man come along and
takes my >17 out of my bind pocket
and said:
" *Yoa are too late, old man. Wheat
has gone up six p’lnta and shrunk you
ont of >8 margin, and copper's gouo to
Texas and shrunk you out o f tbe other
>0. Better move on now and com«
down and strike beeswax when It's an
the boom?
“That’s what he said, sir, and I pick*
ed up my feet and dug ou t I bad >8
in another pocket and I didn’t pro­
pose to bang around until turnips
Jumped eight or ten p’lnts and le ft ha»
dead broke In a big town."
M. QDAA
“Yes, It was a lovely bunch of vio­
"Did Morgan give you the lie?"
lets,” sighed the girl who received
“Yea, and bla second has Just been
Lowell, Ma««.
them, “but I wish they had never come
to me. You see, it was thia way: The trying to adjust matters peaceably."
MARION MORRIS.
“fibowlng tbe white feather, eh?
man who sent them Is one of those aw­ What
did be propose?”
fully nice fellows wbo bore yon to
F. Hecetalxxlgc No. 111.meets
“That
Morgan should withdraw the
S
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p
in
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C
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kind you feel so glad to see
Wednesday evening in Lodge
TONSORIAL - PARLOR. death—the
If I would admit tho fact?’—
Brothers in E le g a n t
talking to some one else, don’t you epithet
Lesllo's Weekly.
attend.
FLORENCE. - - - OREGON M A R IO N M O R R IS, P popriktor . know,” she ended appealingly.
D in in g C a rs
. E vans , N. G.
"Yes; I’ve seen tbe type," sympathet­
Shaving and Haircutting neatly ically replied her auditor.
T o u ris t
FR E D . C. B E A N ,
”1 notice?’ complained Mrs. Henpeck,
and promptly done.
“Well, on my birthday ha sent that “that you Derer call me 'dear' any
S lee p in g C a rs
X F. Maple Lodge No..
nn-t-i«
lovely
bunch
of
violets—perfect
beau­
Razor Honing and Scissors Grind­
ry Thursday e v e n in g in M e y e r A
ST. PAUL
ties they were—with a dear little note
"No," confessed Mr. Henpeck; "I
ing a specialty.
R an, Mapleton. Oregon. Broth-
to tbe effect that ho bad to go out of couldn’t conststontly."
M IN N E A P O L IS
and
NOTARY
PUBLIO,
good atanding invited t o a t t e n d .
Front Street, Florence, Oregon. town, but would be represented by
“Indeedl And why not?”
DULUTH
these little purple clad messengers, so
, T. J. N lh . j . N. G.
MAPLETON.
OREGON
“Well, talk Is cheap, you know .»-
like
my
eyes
and
whose
fragrance
al­
F
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Cathollc Standard and Times.
ways reminded him of me. I thought
TO
Q R A ND FO RKS
•’ ). F. Irene Encampment, No. 42,
tbe note rather nice,” she concluded
V a js a r d e n a b le .
CROOKSTON
•te hi I. O. O. F. hall in Florence
pensively, "and put the flowers In the
Mrs. Ondcgo (making a call)—I am
:ond and fourth l-'ri.lny of ea, R
parlor
on
tbe
center
table,
writing
back
W IN N IP E G
sorry to hear you are baring troublo
. Members of th is d e g re e a re
that I bad done so. Why In tbe world with your cook.
H E L E N A ««d
lly invited to rtter.d.
was I io prompt?” she walled.
' 8. J . S kymovr , C. I*.
Mra Upjohn—Yes, I shall bars to let
I f y o n h a v e n 't a regu lar, h o a lth r n io r a a ssa t o f th#
BUTTE
“It was no more than polite.”
bow els
111 or
___________
* e v e r y d a y , y o u * ’re
“ **
* w ill
be. Keep your -
Of Eugene, Oregon
?»1L. Bcrily.
Serena go. I didn’t mind her practic­
b o w els op en , and bo w ell. F orce, lu th e sh a p e o f v io ­
“Ob, much morel My dear. It is al­ ing on tho piano now and then, bat she
le n t phytdo o r p ill p o iso n , In d a n g e r o u s. Tho sm ooth ­
e st, oasloht, m o st p e r fe c t w a y ot k e e p in g th o bow els ways Idiotic to go Into details Ilka that
0 . F.—Sunset Rebi-I; all L odge No.
d e a r and c le a n i s to ta k e
to Join our golf clubl—Chicago
TO
Well, bo did not go out of town, but wants
14, meets in .Odd Fellows’ ball. C H IC A C O
CANDY
Tribune.
ce, the second and fourth Tliura-
was ’fortunately’ detained aud came
CATHARTIC
W A S H IN G T O N
eniugs in each month.
around after all to tell me so. And
G ave H L * A w a y .
K atbekine B kun d , N. G.
thoso wretehe^ violets”—
P H IL A D E L P H IA
They had been at tbe masquerade,
> O. P bil , Sec.
"Surely they were all right?”
where she had recognised him at once.
General Banking Business
N EW YORK
“I had loaned them to Annie to wear
“Was It tbe loud beating of my heart,
O. P.—Mlgnoit Ixxlge No. 1 0 \ B O S T O N A N D A L L
to tbe Blanks’ dinner. Of courso I my darling, that told you I was here?"
ebekah Degree, meets in Meyer A
Transacted on Favorable Terms
bad to tell him that the beat of tbs murmured be.
C - i a|LHall, Mapleton, the 1st and 3rd P O I N T S E A S T » » 'I S O U T H
D rafts is s u e d o n th e p r in c ip a l c it ie s o f th e
room was too great and I bad put
3» I Allay evenings in each month,
"Oh, no." she replied. ”1 recognised
For in fo r m a tio n , tim e card», m ap» « u d tic k e t» U n ited S ta te s a n d fo reig n co u n tr ie s.
a x . I I ’>
M attie O. H udson , N . G.
them In tbe Icebox. Just ns he was you by the size of your feet?’—Town
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going and I was congratulating myself Topics.
I n te rest a llo w e d o n D em a n d C ertifica tes of
Plear-ant, P a la ta b le , P o te n t. T a ste Good, Po Good,
N orer Rkk- n. W eaken, or G ripe. 10,25, and 60 t ent« on my escape In sailed that miserable
R.
M
c M urphey ,
D ep o sit w h e n le f t sta ted p eriod.
nor box. W rite f o r fr e e baiuple, and b o o k le t on
Wave Camp No.
D e e p Bess C o m a s w e la p e .
health. Addreae
433
girl, violets nnd all! If be bad only
s 2 a n d 4, S h e lto n B lo c k ,
■rial, elepi^
C ollection!* re c e iv e o u r p ro m p t a tte n tio n .
STiRLl.X:; BKBF.nY rPSFA lY , CIIK AGO er KKW YOKM.
alternate Saturday G eneral A g en E t. U G R E oom
“That’s about a s bum a piece of ma­
gone, ns he said lie would. It would
N E , OREGO N.
est, most - *
C ity a n d C o u n ty W arrants b o u g h t.
A-nre. Visiting
have been nil right. Men are so unre­ rine architecture,” said the starfish,
rs are invited to n t ' ,- 1.1.
A. D- C H AR LTO N,
Inspecting the hull of Noah’s ark, “i
W . E. B RO W N ,
D . A . P A IN E ,
liable!’’—New York Mall and Express.
Ir.-d t l w /
L
G » . G . l ’E ii., V . C .
A ss is ta n t G eneral P a ssen g er A g en t,
President.
Vice President.
ever plowed these waters.”
MIIIMWIg. Olerk.
255 M orrison 8 t., C or., 3d.
A n i m a l P e c a l lm r l t le a .
“Oh, I don’t know,” replied the bar­
leous Mi
.........
F . W . OSBURN,
W . W . B RO W N ,
D r . C. IT. T. A twood .
D r . A. O. A twood .
P o r tla n d , O r.
If
a
female
fox (vixen) gets caught nacle. “I’m a good deal stack on It
C a sh ie r .
A s s t C a sh ier.
ATTORNEYS
In a steel trap and Is discovered by myself.”-—Chicago Tribune.
P H Y S IC IA N S D E N T IS T .
in lighter"
• - «4 «-»<■»-<
M otto: K in d trea tm e n t, p rom p t a tten tim i, tho male or fox dog, it Is snld lie Inva­
good work.
riably kills her, although I have not
D e e s T h is E x p l a in I t 7
1« and h.,*A. C. WOODCOCK,
beard It stated tlint tbe vixen would
JOHN O. BECK,
"Another theatrical company baa
W. H. WEATHERSON,
l e t u s p w ['
¿wHEK
D iseases of Women a Specialty.
kill the dog fox or another vixen or the been quarantined. There seems to be
Ft. Terrace, Oregon.
Florence, Oregon.
W atch th e W eit for Trip» to Coa»t.
male another male.
something contagiosa about these trav­
Eugene,
:
:
Oregon.
If n cow becomes Impaled on a fence eling aggregations.”
-
O regon
anil groans with pain, the whole herd
“Say, perhaps It’s the ’catchy’ songs
teOSH 7 »n d » McTxtrvn’fc B u ild in g .
Instantly rush wildly to the spot, fight they sing.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
.tM n tlo u g ir a » t o c o l le c t i o n s a n d p ro ­
TOBACCO
SPIT
nnd apparently do their best to destroy
lis s a .
and S M O K E her If not beaten off.
Cal.
Ia and Hz.
Your Life away!
A hog confined with others In a pen
I You can h e cu red o f a tty form o f to b a cco u sin g
"Co you think that genius Is moved
e a s ily , be ina.te w e ll, stro n g , m a g n etic , fu ll o f breaks out and on being returned to to exert Itself by Inspiration T ’
C. H . H O L D E N ,
n ew life nnd v ig o r b y ta k in g N O - T O - B A O .
F i ¡r .r s .
ijw x n r - a t - x u a - w ,
the pen Is at once set upon anti.bitten
“Sometimes,” answered the very se­
i th a t m a k es w e a k m en stro n g
M any gain
ten
p o u n d s in fen d a y s. O ver B O O , O U O
by the others.
and e. S; LumCoMMihRiosKR.
rious young man, "but oftener by tbe
e m d . AllI d r u g g ists. C urs g u a rsn te o d . Book-
Why, with all the Instinct animals expiration of tbe period for which rent
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possess. Is the desire so strong to In­ has been paid?’—Washington Star.
He—Dearest, I’m not good looking,
jure or destroy rather than to help or
I'm not wealthy, my grandfather
m le d S t t » *
Do Y ou W a n t a H om e in W e s te rn O reg o n ?
rescue?—New York Sun.
Jailed for sheep stealing, nnth-my
S a b lla s a P v ls a d s b lp .
re,
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elven tW -
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horse and cutter!
aren’t they?”
Como to F loren ce and ace th e fine farm s
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Among Its many curious products
Ute» "I W .
Rha—My own!—Chicago Newa.
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•They’re simply Infatuated. Each Is
and beautiful forests in th e S iu sla w v a lley .
nu-f-’ii TUUR
South Africa Includes the “sneese wilting to listen while tbe other brags.”
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wood” tree, which tskes Its namo from —Chicago Becord.
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tho fact that one cannot cut It with a
Miss Crochet—I saw yon at my song
her
E u g en e , Oregon-
saw without sneering, as the fine dust
recital last evening. I wonder If «boas
D o Y o u W a n t a R a n c tf?
A a la ta r la p a r .
■. ,f the »»Mg
an dt H ayin gs R ank.
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has exactly the effect of snuff. Even
people In tbe back seats made any cam-
Old
Gentleman—Here,
sir,
how
Is
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Oregon.
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In planing tho wood It will sometimes I catch yon kissing my daughter*
plaint. I am sure they couldn't have
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cause sneering. No Insact, worm or
Tbe Lover—Ry sneaking In on os, heard me.
utile f.,rl® • _____
barnacle will touch 14, It Is very bitter sir.—Philadelphia Press.
Miss Teller-No, I heard no com­
H o te l.
to the uiste, and when placed In water
it bind*;
plaint. It la true, however, as yoa sup­
D o Y o u W a n t T o w n Lots?
ntfiee »1 »
It will rink. The color Is light brown
posed. they couldn’t hear a note-—Boa-
a t AH ata
SiituraWi — j
nnd the grain very closo and hard.
ton Transcript.
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useful timber, lasting a long while un­
“Kxpugn!” roared the Boston gi
der water.
Eugene.
There came a strange rustling i
Digests what you eat.
W ksre «ba Shoe Plaab^L
“Is that the blogrnph people I”
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I t artificially digetto tbe food and aida
Young Girl (glancing at her pedal eg-
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tbe commander.
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WE BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE
“No,” reeponded the captain;
atructlng tb e exhausted dlgostlve or­ awfully bigi
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la our men searching their poski
gans. It lathe latest discovered d igest-, Practical Auntie—But you stand on
ttonarles for tho word ‘expuga? "
ant and tonic. No other preparation
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can approach It In efficiency. I t In-, tb’_mBl*r*ffht-dontyou!
atantly rellevesand permanently cures
Young Girl—Ob, yes, but so da
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Dvspepsla, Indigestion, Iieartburn, folk» too^-New York Tribune.
ived
A henpecked mao being told
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Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. I
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Sick Headache, Gastralgta,Cramps and
S re« 7 Biss»».
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Irate
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all other results of Imperfect digestion.
claimed. “I am glad to hoar tt."
Beggnr— Ray. boss, won't you help a
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A d d r ess, D a . J . C. A Y E R ,
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PUBLIC.
BEST FOB THE
Loan s Savings Bank
BOWELS
EUGENE
THROUGH TICKETS
¡ h i Cash Capital $50,000
5,000
KEEP YOUR BLCOD CLEAN
ttorney at Law,
F lo r e n c e R e a l E s t a t e A g e n c y .
- at - Law.
D O N 'T
D R U G G IS T S ,
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
: nce
JOHN C. BECK.