The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, August 23, 1901, Image 1

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. ,W . H . Leeds.
N. B lack b u rn
. . . . R. 8 . Bean
.. . F. A . Moore
. E . W olveiton
J. W. H am ilton
Geo. M. Brown
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mg forty-^lght c c n ts ^ 1
TABULI») w ill be »ent*........................
va eg» nt« »nd at .................................
os reilut.
of P ese» . ........
MAKES DAILY
From
Mapleton
TRIPS
to
Florence
E U G E N E -F L O R E N C E
BETVEN,
STAGE LIN E.
L e a v e s M a p le to n ftt 7 A. M.
L c u v es F lo re n c e n t 2 P. M.
O n BU ND A YS le a v e s .M ap leto n a t 8 A
a n d F lo r e n c e a t 3 P. M.
........Marion M orris
s g iz R w a
Viol Trustees
Sundays.
E x tra T rips W hen N ecessary
C harges R easonable,
S T E Â IV 2E ÏÎ L S L L IA N
CITY OFFICERS,
» ‘
T R IP S
K incaid.
J . R. Hill
D. E dw ards
. .E . U . Lee
W . WitberB
8. P atterso n
). P . B urton
iV. M M iller
3. M. Collier
W, Griffin
’. 11. H olden W ill c a rry fre ig h t a n d p assen g e rs
C. C um pton
glam) ‘............. . . . .
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D A IL Y
Stage I,eaves Steam boat L hu
th e U m pqua for Florence Satori
R eturning, Stage Leaves J
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furton (without
r the poor and the
W ill m a k e ——
■AND
I.
E. B a n g s ,
P roprietor
S ta g e le a v e s E u g e n e for F lo r ­
en c e d a ily e x c e p t S u n d a y a t 6 ft. nt
A rr iv e s a t F lo re n c e tlie d ay iol
lo w in g a t 10 a . m .
Re u r n in g sta g e le a v e s M orenci
for E u g e n e d a ily e x c e p t S u n d a y a
a t 2 p. in. A rriv e s in E u g e n e a t <
from F lo re n c e to S an F ra n c isc o . S in g le faro -
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R o u n d trip -
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W ill also b rin g u p f re ig h t
T ic k e ts fo r sa le a t F . B an g s
liv e r y b a rn , E u g e n e , a n d a t O. VV.
F o r f u r th e r in fo rm a tio n in q u ir e H u r d ’s office in F lo re n c e .
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OF
E . A. E vans,
W. H . Wer thereon,
A. W. BEADLE & CO.
W in. B rynd,
L | C hristen sen .
22 M a rk e t S t
............J . O. Phelps
S a n F ra n c is c o , C a lifo rn ia .
O. W. Hard
.G. C. Cumpton
A ll th ro u g h fre ig h t o n tin- s ta g e
e ith e r w ay b etw e en E u g e n e a n d
M a p le to n , w ill b e c h a rg e d a t th e
r a te o f tw o c e n ts p e r p o u n d d u rin g
th e m o n th s of O cto b e r, N o v e m b e r,
D ecem b er, J a n u a r y ,
F e b ru a ry ,
M a rc h a n d A p ril, a n d o n e c e n t per
p o u n d d u r in g tlie m o n th s of M ay,
J u n e , J u ly , A u g u s t a n d S ep tem b er.
P a c ific , Ry
r soinm iim vation on secona
^ 3 u r t h S aturdays in each m o n th .
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‘ f t .A V . C obb , W. M.
< M ills , S ecretary.
“ E vans , Recorder.
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**® o T e . H eeeta Lodge No- I l l .m eets
iry W ednesday evening in Lodge
F lorence, Oregon. B rothers m
ita n d |F s in v ite d to a tte n d .
» If. L. E vans , N. G.
n o t a r ie s
A. R. BUTTOLPH,
Notary Public,Surveyor
d I TT. W . P e rp e tu a Lodge, No. 131,
'•^“jets every 1st and 3d 1 uesdays
z * u io n tti.
M em bers and v i s i t i n g
r-4,f-en in gootbsWuiding a re cordially
a U l ^ 10
IV^ BsnNnAaDT.M. W.
M A R IO N
P u llm a n
S le e p in g
T o u ris t
C a rs
S le e p in g
O. F. M aple Lodge No.. 13
»ry T hursday evening in
H»H; Mnrrfwto"- Oregon.
it good standing invited to
, Q uo S. l ’HEi.i ',
. Bean,MBÌc.
M O R R IS
TARY
PUBLIC.
RENOE. - -
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OREGON
C a rs
ST. PAUL
and NOTARY PUBLIC,
M IN N E A P O L IS
MAPLETON,
DULUTH
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OREGON
FA R G O
GRAND
EUGENE
FO RKS
CROOKSTON
Of E ugene, Oregon
BUTTE
TH R O U G H TICK ETS
C H IC A G O
W A S H IN G T O N
P H IL A D E L P H IA
NEW
IZ I \O. o, J.— Mignon
YORK
BOSTO N A N D
Lodge
) IX I ’ e’s RetfeKAb
Oegrce,
H all, M apleton, the 1st
ALL
P O I N T S E A S T mol S O U T H
D r a f ts is s u e d o n t h e p r i n c l p
o ,- -
F o r in fo rm a tio n , tim e c a r d s , m a p s a n d tic k e ts
rsdav evenings in each mor
y
MATTUI u . H vosos
m aterial, elegW. F- C. B kan , See.
'nplr \ 7 „ J 5 U Ä i 7 Ö 7 a n W a t e «
nent8, old - yggy m eets ear h altern ate
bim dred th’% in g lb tim es’ H all, V in e,
courteoui W tliers are iuvited to alieno.
Gi ” . ' ‘ "
». C hamberlin , C lerk .
s ru n lighten
i rabie
and let uipn"
e tc ., c a ll o n o r w r ite
C O ilP J I
a t
A ttorney
W - R io m s 7 and
eia i U M a lio u given
a b u tin e » •
C o lle c tio n s r e c e iv e o u r p ro rn p
C ity a n d C o u n ty W a rr a n ts b o
W . E. BROW N,
CHARLTON,
A s s is ta n t G e n e r a l P a s s e n g e r A g e n t,
2A6 M o rriso u A IL , C o r., 3d.
P o r t l a n d , O r.
D.
P re s id e n t.
F . W . O SBU RN ,
C a s h ie r .
V
W. W
8 M c L n r t n ’» B u ild in g ,
tu c o l le c t io n » a n d P r “ -
hanged.
Ì Florence Real Estate Agency
B ank
I th a t
.. W ^ . V- »
Sept *
a 1W1A
n , on
, TpW
e („lineisi *
rek k ari «f*
W a n t a rSanch?
E u g en e , Oregon
W a n t Unimproved Land?
ilk - P r a i r ie H o te l
«by
ha« filed ,>”« «
Yo’i r - n t>e c u re d o f a n v fo rm o f to b ;
e a s ily , l e m a d e w ell, » iro n # , m ag»»
n ew lif e a n d v ig o r b y ta k in g
t h a t m a t ' i w e a k fficti » tro tig
A
te n p o u u tla iu t e a d a y s . O v e r H ci
c u re d . A ll d tu g iri ts . C u re g u a r n a te
Jet a n d a d v ic e 1-RIiK .
A d d re s s S
R E M E D Y CO., C h ic a g o o r N ew Yoi
C om o to F lo re n c e a n d see tlie
a n d b e a u tifu l fo re sts in th e Sin
A ttorney
4 Olflee,
C’V it I.
Do You W a n t a H om e in W e s te rn O regon
U£E M
-th re e
Wliles W e s t
W a n t Tow n Lots?
W a n t Tim ber Lands?
Digests what you eat.
E ugene.
U C EN E AND
.O R E N C E
IE
ROUTE.
WE BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE
ON COMMISSION.
JO H N C. I!E( Iv.
4V.1I. 44 EAT1IEIÎSON
T hat prolonged period of slecplcss-
ne ; is most expressive of the pain and
I,ering caused by womanly disease».
It is pleasant to c n - ,.,
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tmst the medical in-1
aiticicncy winch “ id
•1 c o u l d n o t b e
c u r e «1" with t b e
piotnpt ami pcrn.m -
the use o i Doctor j
Pierce's Favorite
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J
m '.t medicine foi •
w om en establishes V A * ,</r
leguiarity, dries en-
\
fecb’itig drains, lieals
J ggjjjr
inflammation and ul-
/ flByfr
A
eeration and ernes /
female weakness.
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P re s c rip tio n .
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bi rc e o n im o n c in g L r.
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v /iite s M rs. M ary A d am s,
of Gt.t^yertck,^ .U h t R
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te ru a i tro u b le v ery h n d ly |VV
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xfcfcoM
,f t h e u te ru s .
I w as
tro u b le d w ith it so tlu it I StSr
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I d id n o t s le e p o n ig h t, i Y
j
lo r sev en lo n g w e e k s .
I
1 l*e d o c to rs sa id I coujki i l »
-—— ——1
n o t b e c u re d , b u t I com -
n eed ta k in g D r. i ’k i c e ’; F a v o r ite r r e » c n p t lp n
in .l ' hka.-u-,: p e lle ts.’ A f t t r ta k in g tw o b o tt le .
I , u ld slee p a ll n ig h t, a n d a fte r ta k in g . i s
- .it t’es o f • F a v o rite l ’n « n o t i o n ’ a n d tw o o r
•G o ld e n M c d i.n l D isco v ery ’ a u d th r e e v ,a la of
■ i'le asii’it I’v llc U ' m v ca se w as c u red . I h a d
fold n,y I.n sh a.i 1 th a t 1 w o u ld h av e to d te . a» It
-een-.ed I coni 1 not live, li e to ld m e to p u t f a ith
,, f i t
V I , l e t ’s u c td id n e s lo r II h a d e u ie d o th e r s
, ml v o u ld cm m t. So it. d id. a n d I th a n k G od
u id to u r m e d ic in e for s a v in g m y life .’
I
Ill
Dr. Fierce’s Common Sense Medical
Adviser, too3 large pages, is sent free on
,-ceipt of stumps to pay expense of
mail.ng only. Send 31 one-Cent stomps
icr liic liook in cloth binding, or only n
stamps for the paper covered volume.
Address Dr. R. V. Fierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
A lt d ru g c l» * ’ -
JO H N O. BECK,
F t. Terrace, Oregon
L aw
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,,croons cl»w
.,{la n d « « r i *
o fftre on or w
1 newspapers.
“ W hile It also acts as a defense j
ag ain st th e fts by employees, tills sys­
tem is luteniled prim arily to prepare,
“ I h a v e u s e d y o u r H a ir V ifjo r
n o w f o r a b o u t 25 y e a rs a n d I h a v e
so to speak, a diary of the disposition,
f o u n d i t B p lcu d id a n d E a tte fa c to ry
character, w orking efficiency mid senti­
in e v e ry w av . I b e lie v e I h a v o
r c e o m m e n d e a th i s H a ir V ig o r to
m ents tow ard th e road of the m en who
h u n d r e d s o f ir.y f r ie n d s , a n d th e y
constitute the vast hum an m achinery
nil te ll th e s a m e s to r y . I f a n y ­
b o d y w a n ts th e b e s t k in d o f a H a ir
of tlie corporation. T he feeling which
V ig o r I s h a ll c e r t a in .y re c o m m e n d
culm inates in a general strike is not
to th e m j u s t a3 » tro n « ;ly a s I
c a n th a t th e y g e t a b o tt le o f A y e r s
th e result of one act alone, but a slow
H a ir V ig o r.”
grow th made up of m any grievances,
S irs. N . E . H a m il to n
N o v . 29, 1893.
N o rw ic h , N . Y .
real or fauclcd.
“To keep track of th e sh iftin g m ental
th e O o cto r,
a ttitu d e of his employees Is the aim of
I f you. don’t o b ta in all th e benefit»
you ricfiiro fro m th e u»e of th e \ igor,
tills railroad president. If a certain
w rite th e D o cto r ab o u t it. Addr©»»,
division superintendent has m ade him ­
D lt. J . C AYER,
L o w e ll, M as».
self unpopular w ith Ills subordinates,
Information, to th a t effect conics 'by
underground w ire’ to tlie cen tral olflee,
and the m a tte r Is tak en under advise­
m e n t I f the new est firem an on the
TO N S O R IA L - PARLOR. road
a ttem p ts to s tir up discontent by
M A R IO N M O R R IS’, P ro p aiE T o it. Inllam nintory talk. I ll s view s soon
reach the official ear. E very lending
Shaving and H aircutting n eatly sp irit In th e em ployees’ organization is
and prom ptly done.
know n to the p re s id e n t w ho also
Razor Honing and S cissors G rind­ know s w hether, In case of trouble, the
m an Is to he reckoned upon a s a con­
ing a sp ecialty .
servative or a radical.
“Som etim es th is w orks out tlie m an’s
F ro n t S tre e t, F lorence, Oregon.
career In a m anner quite incom prehen­
sible to him.
For instance, Night
W atchm an Brown is shifted w ithout
cause th a t he can fathom from one di­
vision to another.
How should lie
know th a t rum ors of trouble In th a t di­
vision have reached the presidential ear
h a v e b e e n tr o u b le d n g r e a t d e a l
w i t h a to r p id li v e r , w h ic h p ro d u c e s c o n s ti p a ­ an d th a t he him self, being dow n In the
tio n
I fo u n d C A S C A R E T S to b e a l l y o u c la im
president’s little book ns a sp eak er of
f o r th e m , a n d s e c u r e d m ic h r e l ie f th o f i r s t tr i a l,
w eight and a counselor of conserva­
t h a t I p u r c h a s e d a n o t h e r s u p p ly a n d w its c o m ­
p le te ly c u r e d . I s h a l l o n ly b e to o g la d t o r e c ­
tive m ethods, has been shifted over to
o m m e n d C a s c a r e is w h e n e v e r th o o p p o r tu n ity
a c t ns unconscious ag en t iu checking a
Is p r e s e n t e d .”
J . A. SMITH,
2920 S u s q u o h a n n a A v e ., P h ila d e lp h i a , Pa.
dangerous tendency?
“Some of the adm iring cow orkers of
CANDY
th e bead of th is system declare th a t In
C A T H X x R T IC
tw o m inutes’ reference to I l l s collected
fu n d s of inform ation he can unroll the
fam ily history of th e w om an who
w ashes the w indow s of car No. 41144 a
TRADfc MAflH RSO.CURED
and tell w hether. In her estim ation, lie
him self is an oppressor of the down
trodden or a perfect gentlem an.
P le a s a n t. P a la ta b le . P o te n t, T a s te Good. Do
“ W here so many Invisible lines rad i­
Good, N ev er dicker). W e ak en , o r G rip e. JOc. 25c, ttM
S.
a te from the sam e office It Is Inevitable
... CURE CON3TIPATIOPJ. ...
Btwrlir» llen.eJy C"«pi»»r, Clileaffn, Montreal, Wrw Tfirk. Î23 th a t some of them should cross. Curl
ous com plications result from contact
A Sold s.ti«l c n e ra n te e d by nil drug-
’J g ists to
T obacco llu b it.
betw een spotters ns uni Down to < ach
other as they a re to those whom they
w atch.
“Several years ago nt a tim e of gen­
P H Y S IC IA N & D E N T IS T ,
eral labor troubles a certain railroad
got no less Ilian live reports from Its
confidential men Inform ing tlicin th a t
an employee w ho w as several degrees
¡S3 o: wc men n optqalv
J I <10 « b o t ti e .
O re g o n
lg e n e ,
rin tc iis u ' j , t
R o seb u rg , d f j* 'i n
re b v given
si,m a o f t h e * , —
.title d - .to r f ® : . |
h e S ta te s of'*-.
VnsbingtenTeW’
u b ile D in d S W
¡1 K. Wells,
o f Oregon» I“ ’ J
il» »w orn
..j of th e lo»} J
, a n d e h nJ*
io. 17 / ‘-’»«‘• J J ,
p ro o f to
h
• v a i n»M e f e l? n
D em and
D e p o s it w h e n le f t s ta te d p e rio d .
G e n e ra l A g e n t. R o o m s 2 a n d 4, S h e lto n B lo c k ,
EU G EN E, OREGON
A. C. WOODCOCK,
U n ite d S ta te s a n d l o r e i j n co u n i
I n t e r e s t a llo w e d o n
R. M c M u r p h e y ,
A- D
G r o w t h becomes
vigorous and all dan­
druff is removed.
I t always re s to re s
color to gray or faded
hair.
Retain y o u r
youth ; don’t look old
before yo u r time.
Loan s Savings Bank •‘I
HELENA
r
S
W e a lth
S of hair is
>1 V/ e a 1 t h
in d e e d ,
i; e s p e c ia l-
j 1 y to a
H w om an.
ÌÌ E V e r y
¿ o th e r
attraction is
M A R G U E R IT E ,
R EG U LAR
Too Mwek Club I.tre.
Tt w ould be lined to tell w hich Is
worse, a dun or a crying baby. One
THE SECRET SERVICE THAT ONE D1Q of the la tte r on a crowded stre e t ear
raised sheol. A poor, dispirited, sad
SYSTEM MAINTAINS.
faced m an. held It w ith Its red fnee
w abbling over I lls shoulder .and I t s feet
M e m b e rs o f I t In E v e ry D e p a rtm e n t v
F r o m Y a r d m e n U p —C a r t o n » C o m - 0 occasionally beating the a ir ns It re­
p l i c a t i o n » W h e n S p o t t e r » I n k n o v v n r newed its pntluitlc acream a. T he wo­
men glared a t 1dm. “No Wonder it
t o O n e A n o t h e r C ro » » L in e » .
cries,” said one. “See how th a t Idiot
C
“P robably th e m ost p erfect siiotter Is
i holding It.” The old m arried ninu
system achieved by c-'y p riv ate cor- longed
,
to give him a w ord or tw o
poratlon,” says 8. H. A dam s In Ains- about
,
carrying a child on the public
The bachelor sw ore under his
lee's, “Is th a t of one of tlie big eastern cars.
,
railroads, w hich Is to some extent b | reath and said som ething about nui­
modeled on the secret service system s sances on stre e t ears and forcing peo­
of souio of th e eastern governm ents, , ple to q u it a fte r paying their fares.
M eanw hile the baby scream ed louder
though by no m eans so complex.
"So fnrreaclilug ami so direct, how- th
, a n ever, and the poor fath er w as
ever, are its lines of com m unication , wild. H e saw the looks on the faces
ld tu .
H e knew exactly w hat
th a t the president of th e organization around
|
Is him self k ept constantly Inform ed , those folks w ere thinking. F inally ho
of the trend of affairs and the changes , said, w ith a trem ble In his voice, “ L a­
and gentlem en, you m ust excuse
of sentim ent am ong the cw ployeea of dles
,
every division and subdivision of the 1 , this baby, b u t its m other"— T ears
whole railw ay system , am i th a t with- , Btole down Ids haggard face. “Oh, the
out th e k»ow ledge of any o th er persons poor little- thing,” interrupted the old
b u t hi» own special corps of clerks m aid In the corner sw eetly. “ L et me
hold the little angel.”
and secretaries.
The old bachelor tu rn ed h astily aside
“ Nobody but him self know s the en-
tire personnel of the w onderful service and wiped a te a r w ldeh had given Ills
th a t he lias perfected. Ills agents are eye a surprise party, and the m arried
d raw n from every branch of th e road’s j m an coughed and felt a strange lump
operating staff. They a re engineers, in Ids throat. “ It’s m other,” continued
freig h t brakem en, passenger trainm en, ' the baby bolder, “Is atten d in g the
1 conductors, signalm en, yardm en, stfl- business m eetings of 10 of her clubs
1 tion ngents, track w alkers an d even today.”—Louisville Times.
I division officials. Should th a t road
have a strike—and strikes are fa r less
likely to occur th a n they w ere before
th e present system w as put Into op­
eratio n —the president w ill have de­
tailed w arnings of It from all the
storm centers long before the first m ut
terlngs find cautious u tteran ce In the
RAILROAD SPOTTERS
11 art! tid a l! J d qfesta t he food autiI aid»
N ature in strengtheiilug and recon
btru clln g th e exhausted dlgosttye or>
pans. I t la th e latestdlHCOvereddtgeat-
a n t and tonic. No o th e r Preparation
cau approach It in efficiency. I t
sta n tly relieves and perm anently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
F latulence, Hour Stom ach, Nausea,
Sicg Headache, O astralgia C ram psand
all o th er results of Im perfect digestion.
In­
P rlro isc »1,4 I I . L a r g e •!«» contain« SM, Mm»»
i ’ a a d i ; Book a l f i t s m t dy.pepria »niMdtre«
Prenare« H m t. C. BrUHTT A CO. Cbieoo»
MBYK.U A KYLE-
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE,
Tim F lnrenre R esl E state Agency
has bargains to offer in the following
property.
1(50 acres, five miles soulli of Florenc».
fronting on Clear Lake, 14 acres have
been plowed and 15 ncres more slashed
and in grass. A com fortable house of
six room s, a barn and other outbuild­
ings, a bearing orchard of 75 trees and a
good wagon road to the river. Price
$1250. Stock will be sold with place if
desi red.
158 acres lying on both sides of Lake
Creek, in Section 2, township 17, range
8. About 100 acres bottom , with 30
acres cleared, and 40 seres fenced; ■
house and good tiarn. On county road
about % mile from school and post office.
Several million feet of good fir tim ber oa
the place. Price $1(100. Tim e will he
given on part if desired.
80 ncres of tim ber land about four
miles from Acme and
mile from 8iua-
law river. Has a large quantity of fir and
cedar tim ber wldeh can lie easily hauled
to the river. Price $500.
126 acres of title and bottom land
(routing on the Siuslaw river about nine
miles above Florence, A large, new
fruiiie bouse, a good b arn , and a bearing
men w no w ork m ore couia nqau u hju - orchard of 11 ncres on tlie place. A bout
rel. to say nothing of m aking one. Tills 20 acres have been plowed. Steam er to
cooperage does busluesa only w ith big Florence passes the place every day.
w holesale houses.”
Price $5000, including stock an d m a­
T here a re several sim ilar shops In the ch in ery .
district. T hey m ake a business of
A goes I frame house and two lots in
strap p in g cases of m erchandise a fte r
they have been packed. T he large West Florence, nenr the river. A new
concerns have the eases put In the sidewalk to the property. Price $300.
40 acres o( land ou North Fork about
stre e t a fte r they have been packed, mid
then the cooper Is «out for to nail the .¡i.j miles fioin Florence. One acre
wooden stra p s around them , lie re­ cleared. Price $200.
ceives about 25 cents an hour for Ids
41 acres on N orth Fork about five
labor and from 45 to 25 cents a pair miles from Floret ce. Several acres tide
for the strap s. The shops are the
laud, the rest bottom and bench land.
storehouses for th e hoop poles, and
there the men sp lit and shave H ip hick­ A Comfortable Itouse mid a sm all barn
ory saplings wldeh finally become the ’•ii the place. Price $700.
1(50 acres of unim proved land on N orth
case strnps. T here nre some houses In
the d istrict w here tlie po rter d es this Fork about ten miles from F'oirence is
w ork, b u t tlie large concerns tu rn It offered forealed. Near to county road.
over to tlie coopers who never m ake a Will make a good slock riinuh. Price
b arrel.—New York T ribune.
$450.
A tra c t of about 50 acres fronting on
H o t e l» n m l T r a i n e d I t t i r s r s .
T rained nurses nre nut welcome (.'¡ear lake three miles south of Florence.
guests In New York hotels, mid In fact A fair house and about live acres cleared.
In many they are expressly forbidden A good mi go n road from the plnce to
to ap p ear tn tho dining room s In th eir the Siuslaw river nt G lensda. A tine
uniform s. The hotel keepers object to plai’e fur a sum m er residence. Price
th eir presence In th eir w orking dresses $500.
because any Indication of the existence
HiO ncres of land near C lear l-k e lying
of disease In ft hotel Is (ll-uidvitiilu.
geous. U nder these circum stances they in lection 11, tow nship ill south, range
nre compelled to go through ns much 12 west. Price $250.
112 ncres unim proved land lying on
prelim inary labor before they go to
m eals ns If they bad been Invited under the no rth side of C lear lake 2 1» miles
form al elreum.- tiinei s. Yet the wisdom l south o( Florence. A good wagon road
of the rule on the p u t of the hotel pro­ j from it to the Siuslaw river. Price $500.
prietors Is adm itted, ns In som e of tho
138 acre« c ’ land s t E lm ira, Oregon.
large hotels up tow n occtiph d chiefly A box house, good barn, and plenty of
by fam ilies th ere are frequently 10 or
12 trained nurses employed. The sight i uitbulldiiigs on
of so tna.ny would not be reassuring to j orchard, 10 acres
acres inure cleared
g u ests.—New York Sun.
sla sh e d ; balance, brush and tim ber
Tin N o t D r i n k W h i l e E a l i n g .
Imul. Price $20 per acre, $1000 down.
T h e F lig h t o i T im e .
L iquids nt m eals If taken too often or
For lurtlior inform ation inquire of
A m asked mail confronted mo w ith ft too carelessly nre liable to dilute the J o h n C Beak, Point Terrace, Oregon, or
pistol In a lonely spot on the dark road. gastric Juices. T ak e no liquid of any \V. II W ealht-rson, F.orence, Oregon.
“Cough np your chronom eter.” he d e­ kind when food Is In the m outh. Take
RANCH.
m anded gruffly.
as little ns possible till the close of tho A LARGE STOCK
1 fum bled for my l i carat tim epiece, meal. The digestive agents them selves
Tlie
"
Cox
lis
n
c
h
,”
Inclnding
about
thinking th a t my last hour wns nt being fluids. It Is reasonable to suppose
hand. W hen I dnred to look up, he th a t an excess of liquids tak en with 121X1 ncres, 12 miles from Florence on
had vanished with Ids plunder.
the food will have a teudency to dilute ihe ocean beach, near the Cape. A
Even then, such Is the IneongriiHj» of »nil thereby w eaken the digestive house and hsrii on the place and a few
th e hum an mlud. though rejoiced th a t Juices.—L adies’ H ome Jo u rn al.
acres plowed. Tlia governm ent rosd to
my tim e had not yet come, I regretted
Heeeta light house crosees tlie lend.
R r n n ln r C o i n . ,
In my h eart th a t It had gone. - Now
The place will support several hun­
“ Wlint course will you tnke?” Inquir­ dred lictd i>l ca ttle or s large herd e$
York Sun.
ed the senior.
P rn A ta n t lu n o r a n r o .
T he new freshninn from Boston sheep or goals. Almut 000 head of sheep
“W hy d o u 't you bookstore clerks spoke tim idly. “ I’ll tnke bean soup, and goats now on th e ranch will be sold
know m ore about books'/’’
sir.” he sold. Im agining for the mo­ i n itli tho land if desired.
“ M adam, we don’t d a re tie Intellec­ ment th a t he w as a t the dinner table.—
Time will be given on part of Ihe price
tu al, for custom ers would nsk us so Philadelphia ltccoril.
• if w anted. For further |s»rticul«rs III-
m auy question« th at we co u ld n 't make
[ q lire at the chwenee Keel Estate
P # » e rlT ’fl P e n a lly .
any sales.” —G blcago Iteeord.
k g e n e y . _____ .
_,
.
“ P o v erty 's no crim e,” said the
\V »n'ed~50 peraons desiring to die-
eom forter.
T o a youth of 20 m iddle age
' pose of resl estate in th is vicinity to call
“ Maybe not.” replied the poor
44» to 45. To a youug man of
1 ami place th eir pro|>eity on our list.
“b
u
t
It
seem
s
to
be
punishable
by
die age Is from 55 to GO. -Mo
■ Beck A 44 epi he i son.
labor
for
life.”—Philadelphia
Itec<
Journal.