The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, October 11, 1901, Image 1

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FLORENCE, OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 11, 1901.
Of
•NERAL DIRECTORY
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STATE OFFICERS
STEA M ER
M A R G U E R IT E ,
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Sf. T .
s &
a »rial
S T A G E U IN E .
T. G e e r.
trips
H H. Barrett, Prop’r,
^ 5 k;='FiofflC 6 a il Head of Tide.
Stage Leaves Steamboat Landing on
the Umpqua for Florence Saturdays.
Returning, Stage Leaves Florence
fun or.............
1,1 i ry ot fj’ate.
er
. ..F . I- Dunbar. regular daily
F. 8. Moore, \
----Between-----
' ly General D. K. N . B l a c k b u r n
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stea m er
------ makes daily trips ----- -
M p p l D i s t r i c t . . J . W . H a m ilto n
taftb
.ting A ttorney
LiLLrAN
. O ^ - M. Brow ,J
M a p |e t o n
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ÎQ UNTY OFFICERS
Sundays.
Extra Trips When Necessary
Charges Reasonable.
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Leaves Mapleton at 7 A. M.
Leaves Florence at 2 P. M.
On SUNDAYS leaves Mapleton at 8 A. >1.
and Florence at .8 P. M.
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W . M . M ille r
R«.««,;, Superintendent.
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THE STEA M ER
A C M E
,.C . M, Collier
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of P eace'
S T A G E L IN E .
E. B a n g s ,
P roprietor.
Stage leaves E ugene for F lor-
' ence daily except S unday a t 6 a. in.
i A rriv es a t F lo ren ce th e day fol-
low ing a t 10 a. in.
R e tu rn in g stage leaves F lorence
' for F n g e n e d aily except Sunday a t
a t 2 p. in. A rriv es in E ugene a t 6
p. m . th e day following.
W ill carry freight and passengers
5 00.
from F lorence to San F rancisco. Single fare -
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R o u n d trip -
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0.00.
W ill also b ring up fre ig h t
»• IHO,
T ick ets for sale a t E . B angs’
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CITY OFFICERS.
Ukicii
i liv ery b arn , E ugene, an d a t O. W .
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F o r fu rth e r inform ation in q u ire H u r d ’s office in Florence.
f . . . , .'. . . . , .M a r io n M o i n s
- OF
All th ro u g h freight on the stage
Lu
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C b h r r i s t e n s e n .
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22 M ark et St.
! rate of tw o cents per pound d u rin g ,
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San F rancisco, C alifornia. I th e m o n th s of O ctober, N ovem ber, i
Stt n S s
O. W. Hurd
D ecem ber, J a n u a ry ,
F eb ru ary , I
rer .
M arch and A pril, and one cent pet-
.. .G. C. Cumpton
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pound d u rin g th e m onths of May, i
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ligu re cordially
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8T. PAUL
■■hiieiit, No, 42.
hall ill F lo re n c e
GRAND
»LO REN CE. - -
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M A R IA N M O R R IS,
OREGON
MAPLETON.
FO RKS
W IN N IP E G
F r id a y of e a c h
EUGENE
BUTTS
iiotiB , O. B.
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Street,
Florence,
Oregon.
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
Bank
If you haven’t a rotfular, healthy movement of the
bowels every day, you're ill or will be. Keep your
bowels open, and be woll. Force, in tho shnpeof vio­
lent pbvsioor pill poison, 1 j danRorous. The smooth
est, oaslest. most porfoct w ay of keeping tbo bowels
clear and clean is to tako
Of E u gen e, Oregon
CANDY
C A T H A R T IC
TO
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NEW
n eatly
Kazor Honing and S cisso rs Grind­
ing a sp ecia lty .
F ront
T H R O U G H T IC K E T S
O. F.—Sunset RvbekalI l.o d v c No.
C H IC A C O
14 meats .n Odd F e llo w s ’ h a ll,
ice, the woond and f o u r th T h n r s - W A S H IN G T O N
-enings in each month.
P H IL A D E L P H IA
p o p r ie t o k .
OREGON.
Loan s Savings
H E L E N A * '» t
P
Sh avin g and H aircutting
and prom ptly done.
D tA N ,
Uniteù States Commissioner
CROOKSTON
Hi is degree are
Ask
TON S R IA L - PARLOR.
FA R G O
TO
Pectoral for .25 cents.
your druggist.
O re g o n
and NOTARY PUBLIC,
DULUTH
Now, for the first time you
can get a trial bottle of Cherry
P U B L IC .
M IN N E A P O L IS
: f . i i s , N . g .
M bs .
“ My wife was tro ib le d with a
deep-seated cough on
¿ungs /o r
three yea rs. Q ne day I th ought
o f how A yer’s C herry Pectoral
sav ed th e life o f my sister after
th e d o cto rs h a d all given her u p to
die. So I p u rchased two bottles,
an d it cu red my wife completely.
I t to o k only one b o ttle to cu re my
sister. S o you see th a t th ree bot­
tle s (one dollar each) saved two
lives. W e all sen d you o u r h eart­
felt th an k s fo r w h at you h av e done
fo r us.”— J. H . B ukgk , M acon, C o L,
Ja n . 13, 1899. •
MORRIS.
FRED. C.
S leep in g
D O, PMU B<*.
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NOTARY
T o u ris t
). F. Maple Lodg« No.. 13'J. m.-ci-
'ey Thuraday availing in Meyer A
Hall, MHpleton. Oregon. I'.r. th-
id ltanding invited to attend.
rth
noo,
MARION
,
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Heeetft LodgeNo. I l l .m e e ts
W ed ftp q d fci e v e n in g in L o d g e
s
Here is evidence :
, N o tary P u b lic ,S u rv e y o r ’
W m . B ernhardt
, M. W.
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N O T A R IE S .
to attend.
• l«n (without
n
K. R. BUTTOLPH,
Sec
h a ro GisappwHi,
d
except
I
T h e r e a re h u n ­
d reds of cough m edi­
cin es w h ich relieve
coughs, a ll.c o u g h s ,
excep t b a d ones!
T h e m edicine w hich
has been cu rin g the
w o rst o f bad coughs
for 6 o years is A y er’s
C h e rry P ectoral.
F |o r e n c e
EETVBX.-
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EU G E N E -FL O K E N C E
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HAKU ON THE NEUVES
cjraftutfrig »nw
TRAVELERS’ GUIDE
TRAVELERS’ GUIDE.
A
YORK
MKDY COXPAflT, CMK AGO or »«W YOÜÏ
health. Addreu
_________ ’nate Saturday
J K 'W J f À v m e . Visiting
invited to utt.-i ■!.
Gito. G. I 't - i i , ' . t •
■Olerk.
et, most c
1 lii.uwnd
sous ireatiwii-
General Agent. ; Kooma 2 and 4, SUelL.il Block
EUOEXE. OREÓON.
A. D- C H A R L T O N ,
A asi.tant General Paaaenger Agent.
*¿fló Morrison St., Cor., Sd.
P o r tla n d , O r.
C ollections receive our prompt atten tion.
STEItUSG RI
City and County Warrants bought.
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN
W .E . BROW N.
President
F . W . O SBURN.
D . A . P A IN E .
Vice President.
W . W . BROW N,
C ashier.
ÁTTORNE
A.
DR. U. ATWQOP.
A.
P H Y S IC IA N &
D E N T IS T .
Motto: Kind Treatm ent, Prompt A tteuiiun.
Good Work.
lighter ani!
us prove it
OB. C. H. T.
ATWOOD.
A ss t Cashier.
DCCCK,
Diseases of Women a Specialty.
JOHN O. BECK,
l ’t. Terrace, Oregon.
ittomey a t L aw ,
W. H. WEATHERSON,
Florence, Oregon.
Watch the Went for Trip» to Coaat.
Eugene,
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:
Oregon
O regon
iS
-R oom s 7 and a IlelA reii'» B n iM in g .
la U o o tto n fiv a n to c o lle ctio n s and pro
c . H. H O LD EN ,
OlW" r O R N B Y - A T - I j A W .
— - ' s audUr».U!I»C<DHIlSMo>ÏB.
D O N ’T
Florence Real Estate Agency.
bought, soli I and eltchaiiged.
' R I E ^ W lands a specially.
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Do You W a n t a H om e in W e s te rn O regon
T R A V IS ,
- a t - L aw .
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« n a n * Saslngs Bank
Oregon.
e H otel.
W est
E u g en e .
NE AND
ENCE
ROUTE.
Do You W ant a Ranch?
4
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Your L ife aw ay l
You can be cured o f any form of tobacco uaing
easily, be made w ell, strong, m agnetic, full of
new life and vigor by tak in g M O - T O -B A O ,
that m akes w eak men strong
Many gain
ten pounds in ten days. Over
ed. AU
*” . druggists.
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cared.
Cure
guaranteed.
Book-
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and advice FREE.
Address STERLING
* XMEDY
CO., C hicago or New York.
437
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Do You Want Town Lots?
Do You W ant Timber Lands?
D R U G G IS T S ,
E u g en e , Oregon.
4
Do You W ant Unimproved Land?
4
4
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
4
WE BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE
ON COMMISSION.
elOIIN C. BECK.
AV. II. WEATIÎKRSON
P ro p
and S M O K E
V IN C E N T & C O .,
Como to F lorence and see th e fine farras
and beautiful forest« in th e Siuslaw valle,y.
and
ollee
TOBACCO SPIT
A O O, O OO
YE â SJ j
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T h » L o v e A f f a i r « o f t h e F a t h e r o f T il« 1
U o n u try .
George W ashington’s love affairs be­
gan at a very early age. and be was to
the day of his death “fund of the girls.”
I t T a k e « Y o u t h a n d S t r o n v à b afcd
. The first sweetheart was one Mary
C o u r u t ; « t o H o ld a n E u v l u e r r ’a J o b
llland, with whom he fell In love when
o n O n e o f T h e s e B r w lu W h i r I t a * .
he wag only 14 years of nge. This Is
N e rv e H a c k in g R u n s .
i ascertained from an entry In one of bis
“One of the greatest difficulties of ; diaries, where he refers to her as his
the real inoiiutalu roads, like the Colo­ j "lowland beauty.” Having tired of
rado Midland, the Hlo Graude Western i Mary, he wrote to a friend that he had
•nd the Denver aud Itlo Grande, Is In decided to “bury his chaste mid trou- '
getting engineers,” said the city pas­ ! blcsome passion,” which, havlug done,
senger agent of the lllo Grande West­ he soon found himself enamored of
ern road. This gentleman is fuinlllar i Lucy Cary, a sister-in-law of Colonel
Not only in feelings but in looks. Ths
with all the interinountaln roads, Falrfnx. H is affection for this young
rin is clear, the eyes are bright, the
where the trains have to all but fly to j lady lasted for some years, being only
cheeks are plump. No more pain sail
i Interrupted now and again by his nut
reach some of their destinations.
niiscrv, lie more sick headache, no 1
“One might suppose that all roads unti Virginia pussion of making love jaundice. What worked the change?
would look alike to the experienced en­ to every pret.y girl whom he met.
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery,
gineer, but they don't. Along aome of ! In 1T52 his first serious love affair which cured the disease of the stomach
the prairie roads an engineer can take i was shattered. Having falleu In love that preven -nl proper nutrition, and Also
a run on any new track almost ns well with a certain Miss Betsy Fuuutleroy, cleansed the clogged and sluggish liver.
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
as ou one he has traveled for years aud j he determined to ask her to become Ids
knows with his eyes abut. Hut here In I wife, hut the fates had destined him cures diseases of tile stomach and other
the west It Is different. Down In Colo­ to marry another, for she rejected Ills organs of digestion und nutrition. It
cures diseases of lungs, heart, liver, and
rado, where are some of the greatest proposals. He afterward came back other organs which seem remote from
monuments to the railroad builder to st to her, but found Hint she had not the stomach because many of these dis­
have ever been erected, an engineer changed her mltul on that score.
eases have their cause in a diseased eon-
lias to travel over the roads sometimes
Ills next heartache was caused by n dition of the stomach involving the
utrrtion.
for weeks with old. oxperienoed engi­ girl In New York ufter lie bud become allied organs of digestion and nuti
- I »ent von a letter about a year ago.-
neers who know the track before he n colonel. She w as the heiress Mary
Mrs. 1 Ellis Hninilton, of FaniiinKton, Marisa
will be trusted with n train. It Isn’t a Phllllpse. H is business called him Co..
.. West
We»t Vn.
Va. - I »toted tny ca«e 0« pin Inly as t
question of engineering ability; merely away from her; but, having finished could. Hiul received 4 letter frum you in • t
davn. tvlliug me to m»e Dr. Pierce'« Golden Med­
one of experience.
this, he returned to New Y'ork and pro­ ical »¡Ncovery and Favorite Pre«erii>tf<M»<
“It Is euough to take a fellow's nerve posed to her, hut was here, ns before, b »ttle of each. J. usted three of each, and feel
like a new womau. Don't «rafter ft»? m ta «r
to sweep around some of those moun­ disappointed by her refusal.
misery any more. Before u»inu your medicii»*«
tain curves and pnsses for the first
In 1758 at Waynes Ferry, while I htilTcrcd all the lit»«—hud Jaundice. cataMti
from food n o t digesting properly. I would have
time. Some good men never take more traveling to Williamsburg with dis­ lick
hendachc three ntul iowr time« In a week.
than their first ride. I have a--en engi­ patches, he met his future wife, Mrs. Could not do the work myself. I commenced
urang your medicine« ne recommended fo r
neers come from the east, men of gilt Martha Dandridge Cnstls. the widow
>nr !ain t. am i th in k I am cured now. I aekeed
edge character and ability, who lost of Daniel Park Custls. We learn from our doctor if he couldn't cure me. und he «Ud lie
could give me medteiue to help me but the
their nerve with the first trip and took | history that she was young, pretty, In­ trouble might return any time. 1 doetoeen
the first train for a flutter eouutry. telligent and rich. He had been with three yen nt without any relief Haven't had
headaehe «Mice | took the firet bottle or
Dizzy reverse curves, trestles that her all of mi afternoon and wus to ride fick
your medietue."
seem to totter In the wind, precipices away to his home the next morning.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipatioa.
that seem to yawn for a fellow’s life On Ills wny he stopped nt her home
and grades that are a revelation of and then and there told of his love and
horror to the newcomer crowd In be­ asked her to become his mate for life.
wildering confusion on the view, and
This time, contrary to his previous
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
unless a fellow Is ns stolid os nn ox or proposals, he w as accepted.—Chicago
nervy as the mischief he Is apt to lose Tlnies-Ilorald.
The Florence Real Estate Agency
his head.
Its» bargains to otter in the following
‘‘You would be surprised at the num­
property,
H O U S E H O L D H IN T S.
ber of young engineers who are on the
160 acres on upper North Fork, about
mountain roads. For one thing, a man
Set a email box of llnte In the prntry, 12 mile» from Florence. AboqttOscrws
does not last there as to» does on a less
and It w ill help to keep it dry and the bottom, 4 or five acres oi it cleared, apd
picturesque, more prosaic run. It takes
e small barn on phtee. Convenient to
youth and strength and courage of n air pure.
Soda should never be used for flan- j school. County road ernases tbe lend. -
rare order 1 > stand It all. The compa­
23(1 acre» ol land fronting about IJg
nies are th most appreciative In the nels, and If they are kept In good con­
world, for they realize how hard It Is to dition they should be neither mangled mile on Slusl«w river, about 6 miles
get a good man. and they treat a good nor Irontxl.
above Acme. A good bouse ant(. barn,
Mud stains eon usually be removed
man right royally. But even this does
a young orchard, and 16 acres cleared.
from
silk
by
rubbing
with
a
plpce
of
not attract a surplus of the right sort
Convenient to school. $10»X) srortb of
flannel.
If
the
stuln
proves
obdurate,
“The principal dangers are In the
heavy grades and In the sharp corves, rub with a piece of lineu saturated timber on the land. About 20 head of
cattle will) the pt*<*- HteamefS to sad
though landslides are far from un­ with alcohol.
If your window glnss Is lacking In Irom Florence pass every day. Price,
known. One must know Ills train aud
Ids road like a book to get through brilliancy, clean It with a liquid paste including farm, stock and m«cbi*erjN
with his life on the Marshal! pass, for made of alcohol and whiting. A little »3600.
Instance, where you seem to plunge of this mixture will remove specks and
100 acres, five miles sooth of Florence,
headlong down the mighty hill. A rock Impart a high luster to the glass.
fronting nn Clear latke. 14 acres havo
on the track, a broken wheel, a runa­
To render feather« white Immerse been plowed and 16 acres more slashed
way car or a failure of the brake« to them for a short time In naphtha or
work would end In a smash up that benslnc. Blnse In a second dtoh of the and ir. grass. A comfortable booeo of
would startle the whole country. The same and dry In the open air. Then six rooms, a barn and other outbuild*
hill might he a glare of lee or frost. It bleach by exposing In a box to the va­ Ings, a bearing orchard of 76 trees and «
might be wet or snowy, and If you set por of burning sulphur In a moist at­ good wagon road to the river. Prloe
the airbrake too hard so as to start the mosphere.
»1250. Stock trill be told
place i f
wheels to sliding down the blU you gn
Good clear starch Is easily made. desired.
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like a gigantic toboggan, with dentil Wet the lump starch with cold wnter,
168 acres lying on both stdes of
mid destruction at the end of the ride. stir till smooth, pour on boiling w atef
Creek, in Section 2, township,17, l
The management of the airbrake aud and cook till clear. It takes a quart of
knowing where the curves and danger­ trailing water to "clear” tw o table- 8. About 100 seres bottom, with
« O i«
ous place» are Is the greatest part of an spoonfuls of lump starch. I f too thick, acres cleared, and 40 acres
house and good barn. On coonty
engineer's education In the mountains. tblil with blued water.
about H milelruin School and]
"For my own part, knowing the dan­
gers ns I do, I feel nerv-ms nfter riding
Several million feet of good fir timber on
ln e lo d ln s th e F r a m e .
100 miles over the wildest parts of the
Ills Indulgent friends hnd praised bis the place. Price »1000. Time will
roads even ns a passenger. I rode attempts nt painting and drawing to given on part if desired.
through the Itoyal gorge on the engine such an extent that the youth really
80 acres of timber land «bunt fqur
a few w eeks ago and w as glad when Imagined him self to be nn artist. Ills
mile»
from Acme ami
mile front Siue-
the ride wns over. It makes a fellow wealthy friends even bought Ills pic­
feel trembly like to think what might tures for considerable sum s of money law river. Has a large quantity of fir and
cedar timber which can he easily hauled
be, though the worst rarely happens. “to encourage him,” as they said.
Such Is the care taken In equipment
Itecently In walking along the Htrnnd to the river. Price »600.
and In getting the best men that the In Irandon he wns ranch delighted nt
120 seres ol tide sad bottom land
mountain roads have as sinull a propor­ seeing ono o f his pictures, finely fram­ fronting on the Siuslnw river shout nine
tion of losses as the dead level ronds of ed, In a denier’s window, especially as miles above Florence. A large, new
the plains. But It takes a man of nerve he wns w alking with a pretty lady be­ frame house, a good barn, and a bearing
to pilot a train through some of the fore whom he wished to appear In the
orchard ol 11 acres on the place. About
wilder regions.
Iteat possible light.
20 acres have lieen plowed. Steamer to*
“A freight train Is the worst. In that
C'tlllng the attention o f the lady to
Florence pusses the place every day.t
It Is much heavier than a passenger the picture, he said:
and Is expected to make almost the
"Pardon me, but I have some curiosi­ Price »5000, including stock aud ma­
same time. All the heavy stock trains ty to know how my pictures stand eoin- chinery.
going cast, 25 to 30 cars, make passeu- I merclally."
A good frame house and two lots in
ger schedule. A freight is so loosely
West Florence, near the river. A n ew 1
And the tw o entered the shop.
coupled ns to be very unmanageable at I “My good man," said he to the keeper sidewalk to the property. Price »300.
critical polr. s. The stock trains nre the j of It. “what Is the price of that picture
40 acres of land on North Fork about
terror of the engine drivers and all the • In the window here'/"
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miles from Florence. One acre
trainmen.
1 "Three tAilHIngs.”
cleared. Price »200.
“A fellow Isn’t necessarily a coward
“Great Scott!” cried the artist recoll-
41 Hcres on North Fork -bout five
when he throws up his Job ns englueer Ing.
over tlie mountain roads, after seeing
The shopman, thinking the exclam a­ miles from Florence. Several seres (Ida
wliat the dangers are. Not one passen­ tion to he one of surprise at the high land, the rest bottom aud bench land.
ger In 10.000 would assume tin- same price. . added:
A comfortable house and a small barn
danger. The position calls for nlisolute-
Well. It Includes the frame!’’—Ex­ on the place Price »700.
,
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ly steady nerve, and one who feels that change.
100 acres of unimproved lend on North
he Is likely to get rattled Is dnngerons
Fork about ten mile» from F'oreuce is
to himself, to the company mid to ail
T h e S a e e rs a fs l D e e te r .
offered for snled. Near to county road.
who ride behind him. A man must
The king o f purgatory sent his llctors
think and net like lightning In the fnc«> . to earth to bring back some skillful Will make a good stock ranch. Price
of so many dangers that he must tie Chinese physician. "You must look for »450.
sure of his ability to stand the strain. one." said the king, "at Whose door I A tract of »bout 50 acres fronting on
No one stays any great numlier of there nre no aggrieved spirits of dlseni- | Ulear lake three miles south ol Florence.
years. It Is beyond one's power to do bodied patients.” The llctor went off. ! A fair house and about five scree cleared.
so" and be safe. A man may be brave I but at the house of every doctor they I A good wagon road from the place to
mnl willing and all that, but these are ' visited there were crowds of walling \
the Siuslaw river at Ulenaila. A «we
not enough. He must he sure and proof ghosts hanging abouL At last they
agnlnst stampede. Much n man Is worth ’ found a doctor at whose door t hero was place for a summer residence. Price
rverythlng to the coni|ianles. and they only a single shade and cried out. »500.
100 acres ol land near Clear lake lying
treat him like u |»rlnce.-— Butte Inter- "This man Is evidently the skillful one
Mountain.
we nre In search of.” Gn Inquiry, how- . in section 11, township 19 sooth, range
I ever, they discovered that he had only 12 west. Price »250.
A O la r h F lo w e r .
stnrferi practice the day before.—Giles' ' 112 acres unimproved land lying aw
Fame and fortune await the Ingen-
"History of Chinese Literature."
the north side ol (Jlesr lake 8,*^ asUaa
loua horticulturist who e n ti s u w d In
south ol Florence. A good wagon road
producing a flower tliat Is viitirely
T a Be W le e .
from it to the Slnslsw river. Price »000.
l>lsck, a prublcm that h ss liltlierto de­
"Ef you w ants to git de reputation o’
fied the efforts that have been umile In
138 ar res of land nt Elmira, Oregon.
knowlu a lot.” said Loci» Kben. "keep
that dlri-ction for more than three cen­
A box bouse, good hern, »ml plealy of
still
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let
de
yuthub
feller
talk.
He’«
turies past. for. notwlthslinidlng the
gwlneter to go a way wtf de Idea dal you outbuiliiiugs on prsiuieaa; « aeres
sensntlonsl novel of Alexandre Dumas,
rouldu't he’p train purty wise abter lls- orchard, 1U acres In c"U i»a«o«. M f
entitled "The Black Tulip.” liiere Is no
such thing as a isnlly black flower In tenlu so long to him.”—Washington acres more clesred land,
slasbwli balance, bra
existence, although altnoet every color Star.
land. Price »20 per sere, »1000 down.
and shade of the rainbow Is present In
Be brief, for it Is with words as with
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(lowers and blossoms.
■unbeauit. the mors they are coudeosed
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