The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, November 15, 1901, Image 1

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SIÜSLAW’S ONLÎ PAPER.
O P P O R T U N IT Y j
NO. 29.
FLORENCE, OREGON, FRID A Y. NOVEMBER 15,1001.
S
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that tills flower belongs to the genua
zu.
,
¡BOWSER AND BOTANY I leoutadon.”
«G
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
Tlie Florence Real Estate Agency
"Well, w hat It I <lo?" she surlily re-
lias liurgains to oiler in the following
HE TAKES UP THE STUDY OF FLOW- plied.
property.
Of a woman in perfect health attracts
Its name fruui lion or
ERS A ND PLA N TS.
““
160 acres on upper North Fork, alxnit
,
throv ..'___________ _
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the eve at ozee. Such n woman is all
lion's
tooth.”
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The most of women
too rarely seen
12 miles from Florence. About 40 acres
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"Anil
what
of
It?"
’ATE OFFICERS-
bear scars of suffering on their faces T h e M a t t e r W a s D r o p p e d V e r y S o o n . i "Nothing in particular, but I should bottom, 4 or five acres of it cleared, and
1,1 w ersp o i,,, / * 1 * - ~ ________ ___________
S T A G S L IN K .
which no smiles
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c a n h i d e , and | H o w e v e r . O w in t r t o a L i v e l y F .x p e - 1 think you would be glad to know. a small bain on place. Convenient to
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often in their very i r l e u e e t h e H o t a o l s t H o d W h i l e A f t ­ | Here Is a burdock, but do you know to school. County road crosses tlie land.
h lz '''" t it le .” ’
. . . . . T T. Geer. R E G U L A R D A I L Y T R I P S
e r K n o w l. d u e In th e S o V o r h e .
carriage betray
I w hat genus It belongs?”
d Mr & ( < * * • * ' .............’ • 1 ' « nbar'
236 acres of land fronting about I.I4
Stage Leaves Steamboat Landing on
• Between ■
t h e w o m a n ly |
Whut n do
around
here.
r c ™ , . l - l , t lOOt. bv C. It. Lewis ]
|
"1111111
o j you
v u want
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l-V 1 4 1 ® / ...........................F . 8 Moore.
mile
O". Siuslaw river, about 6 miles
w
ea
k
n
ess
which
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Wi en Mr.’ Bowser reached home the ,h e asked ns she looked at him In no
the Umpqua (or Florence Saturdays.
above Acme. A good house and barn,
oppresses them.
■veil on a a p(«tl
M]c Instruction J . M. Ackerman
Returning, Stage Leaves F lorence
There can l e co - other e' nuitig. lie w as so deeply Inter- friendly way.
,w . 11. I-ceds
however I®,
"I ain studying botany, madam,” re a young orchard, and 15 acres cleared.
perfect health for , ested In n book In bis baud that he al­
N. Blackburn
Convenient to school. $10UO worth of
Sundays.
A F T l i I i | l “ :S i« “ e r a l D. R
piled
Mr. Bowser.
the w om an who most passed his own gate, and when
timber on tlie land. About 20 head of
. .R . 8. Bean
“And wliut's that?”
Extra
Trips
When
Necessary
suffers
from
d
is­
S T E A M E R L IL L IA N
,F . A. Moore
"Tlie knowledge of plants and flow­ cattle witli tlie plare. Steamers to and
ease of the delicate Mrs. Bowser expresseu her curiosity
lourt
Charges Reasonable.
E. Wolverton
womanly organ ­ he absently explained:
ers. I assure you, madam''
from Florence pass every day. Price,
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ism. Her general
"You go on. old man. If my husband including farm, stock and machinery,
a«.-.--.... ,„d D istrict. . J. W. H a m ilto n
"It Is a hook on botany, and I baveu t
health
is
so
inti­
K ■’ ’ S S l ì Attorney . ■ -Geo.
eatelies you out here trying to flirt with
Geo. M. Brown From Mapleton to
Florence
$3500.
mately related to been so Interested for years.”
During tlie dinner hour be consulted me. h e ll irea k your neck with one
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the local health of
160 acres, five miles south of Florence,
blow.
You
ought
to
be
ashamed
of
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the womanly or­ the book nt Intervals and seemed lost
fronting on Clear latke. 14 acres have
yourself
at
your
age."
gans th at th ese to his surroundings, and it w as not un­
: X , X < U N T Y OFFICERS.
"Trying to flirt with you!” be repeat­ been plowed and 15 acres more slashed
L eaves M ap leton nt 7 A M.
must be cured be­ til they had linlsbed that he aroused
knt nut
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E. B a n g s ,
P r o p r ie to r .
and in grass. A comfortable house of
ed as he gazed at her In astonlshiueuL
[Klp.ni ’ T»fc
Ik
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,
L
eaves
F
loren
ce
at
2
P.
M.
fore th e general
Tabu!
nooccu^."
On S U N D A Y S le a v es M a p leto n a t 8 A. .
H . R. Kincaid.
"That's IL you sly old fox, and you six rooms, a barn and other outbuild­
h e a l t h can be him self aud said:
Stage leaves Eugene for Florence
"d
'* n nuraing
'L’a !rg ttjJ, ...............
"Mrs. Bowser, you know what may­ move ou before Jimmy comes home.
established.
ings, a bearing orchard of 75 trees and a
daily except Sunday at C a . m .
P«/ a n d I
. . . J . R. Hill and F loren ce at 3 P. M.
Dr. Tierce's Fa­ weed is, of course? It Is to be found Your poor w ife is probably at tho
feel«
onerg
D. Edwards
Arrives
at
Florence
the
day
fol­
vorite Prescription along all the highways In the northern wnshtub while you are strolliug arouml good wagon road to tlie river. Price
hn" been lid ’
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$1250. Btock will be sold with place if
. .E . U . Lee
lowing a t 10 a . m .
_
makes weak women strong and sick states."
aud trying to make a mash.”
brrt - M ahiuo ^ . • » • • • •
THE STEAM ER
R eturning stage leaves Florence women well. It cures womanly dis­
“Yes, I know," she replied. ,
desired.
W. AV. Witlier«
Mr.
Bowser
passed
ou.
A
block
or
. 8 . Patterson
r,ni? from lujJ*
“What sort of a plant Is It?"
for Eugene daily except Sunday at orders and diseases; brightens the dull
156 acres lying on both sides of Lake
...A
two
away
be
came
upon
a
citizen
smok­
rounds out the hollow clieek and
«Irl- I cottiJTT»
n P. Barton
"Why. It's mayweed."
2 p . m . Arrives in Eugene at 0 p . ,.ve
Creek,
in Section 2, township 17, range
ing
bis
pipe
over
his
gate,
aud
Just
‘‘« f ’ r r ,;. . . . ...........; * • : ------- W . M Miller
riv^s strength for wifely duties and
"I should have answered the samo there he also came across a generous 8. About 100 acres bottom, with 30
pii«* wiih(/, perintenuent. . .
m . the day following.
I i.iaterual cares.
5*
b alocLe^,
.......................... ... C. M. Collier
way
three
hours
ago,
but
1
know
better
bunch of smartweed. Culling a few acres cleared, and 40 acres fen ced ;»
« \ f v h ea lth is th e b est now th a t it has b een
► H wach, k ..........
G ■\V. Grillin W ill carry freight and passengers
now. This little book on botany has stems, he advanced to the man aud
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C.
H.
Holden
I muse nnd good barn. On county road
► »'.m o f P e a c e ............. . C. Cumpton
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from Florence to San Francisco. Single faro -
said:
about J* mile from scliooland post office.
► of t i : e «tomad
>
‘I presume you know this to he Several million feet of good fir timber ou
R ouna trip -
- “
,
W ill also bring up freight
Tickets for sale at E . B a n »
smartweed?”
tlie place. Price $1600. Time will be
t h e ° U .a e ’ ‘or” n ‘
#**
••If I didn't, I'd be a fool,” w as the
livery barn, Eugene, and at O. W.
! Ä J jC I T Y OFFICERS.
»»♦ «*«
given on part if desired.
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C!CW ' '7"
reply.
F or further inform ation inquire H u rd ’s office in Florence.
80 acres of timber land about four
' B“.' '■¡■[/till,
"Do you know w hat genus It belongs
uorib led w it’1 Irw c le w eak a.•»» F t n ta k e I r .
.Marion Morris
'■'Uo4»H
miles from Acute and
mile front Siua-
Prescription
an<i (»oRien
mc «-
All through freight on the stage S njpr-p’it
- OF
i l n iic E
o n
ie v n o - iite
’- l h
e raoLt w onderful
n .ed .cm
cs
I ÛU1 i«eu, it..
to?"
old. You m*
either way between Eugene and in th e w rid.”
E. A. Evans,
“Mebbe I do or I don't, but don't try law river, lia s a large quantity of fir and
*> us« thin«
A. W . B EA D LE & CO.
\V. H. Wertherson,
cedar timber which can be easily hauled
Mapleton, will be charged at the
Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Mcdleai
any tricks on me.”
J»n Traitée». Wm. Bryml,
Adviser is sent f>ce on receipt of 21 one-
“It Is a plant of the genus polygon­ to tlie river. Price $500.
rate
of
two
cents
per
pound
tin
tin
g
22
M
arket
St,
L. Christensen.
cent Stamps to pay expense of
um so called on account of its acri­
126 acres of tide und bottom land
San Francisco, California. the m onths of October, November,
Address Dr. R. V. lierce, Bin
............J. C. Phelps
mony. My friend, you ought to be fronting on tlie Siuslaw river about nine
Xru.«M
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December, Jan u ary , February, [alo, N. Y.
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-
posted ou w hat is growing at your own miles above Florence. A large, new
. . . . . . O. W. U nni
Ills bend,
March and April, and one cent pel
»•*'1 coinpUiji
door."
frame house, a good burn, and a bearing
___
G.
C.
Cumpton
pound
during
the
m
onths
of
May,
«'•macli. h ,. ................
"And what business Is it of yours
orchard of 11 acres on the place. Abou
e a t like eblfe
June, Ju ly , A ugust and September.
demanded
the
man
as
he
bristled
up.
M rs .
K anoff ,
age do and n
did tu t did H
“Soy. now. you'd better move ou. I ve 20 acres have been plowed. Steamer to
™
, e eo retso oieties -
w ith R
him. B
had four geese stolen, and if you think Florence passes tlie place every day.
n o t a r ie s .
to get another you'll Cud yourself in Price $5000, including stock and ma­
; "■ S
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S
| ± m
-e e ^ d
chinery.
the hospital."
VA
O kkoon .
appeared, Aguiar som nutnicstion on 8
The man looked so threatening that
A good frame house and two lots in
F lokenck ,
A.
X ” b7K rth Saturdays in each month.
Mr. Bowser didn’t stop for further ar­ West Florence, near the river. A new
gument. He wandered on till he cam« sidewalk to the property. Price $300.
I'"'« IO luw.
E. W . C obb , \\ ■ M•
tJtT A . good s lection of the late t
t ill CAMK UPON AN ODD WOMAN M ISDINO
to a lane runuhig up to some shells,
X n Ä l i i A S , Secretary
40 acres of land on North Fork about
styles always on hand.
11KU COW.
ami before him w as a thistle “■ ta^ e
3Lj
miles front Florence. One acre
Perpetua Lodge, N o . 1 3 1 ,
J.W every
.
O r e g o n T O N S O R IA L - P A R L O R . been posting me up. Mrs. Bowser, as a bushel basket. He turned to the cleared. Price $200.
—Me
1st and 3 d 1 n e s d i ^ s
mayweed Is a composite plant, and the proper heading in Ids book and read to
HPlor
n
o
o
,
S S ïïf t o ..
41 acres on North Fork about five
Latin name for It la Muruta cotula.
himself:
MARION MORRIS, P popkietok . ••Well, wliat of It?” slie usked.
morris .
“One of the numerous prickly plants miles front Florence. Severnl acres tide
MARION
«Ml bearatforfr »O
y< w
"What of It? Why. for tlie flrst time of the class syngettesiu.
rest
bottom and benclt land.
syngenesla. The
Is laud,
xuv thistle —
nuiu, the
u is ic
» . uuttuiu
Shaving and H aircutting neatly
ad ataoBMilp
WM. BBRNH ARDT, M .
In your life you know what mayweed tlie national emblem of Scotland.”
comfortable
house
and a small barn
Er a » s , Recorder.
and prom ptly done.
S le e p in g C a r s
Is. In future when you bear anybody
Mr. Bowser's face j y a s weariug^a on the p|ac0. p rice $700.
talking
about
Marutn
cotula
you
1
1
■s F Heeeta Lodge No. I l l , meets — • _ _ _ s .
Razor Honing and S cisso rs Grind­
complacent smile and he
wus
...........
.. feeling
"" "
160 acres of unimproved land on North
OREGON
•¿W ednesday evening in Lodge E l e g a n t
know they mean mayweed Instead of to pity Mrs. Bowser's Ignorance on
FLO R EN C E. - - -
ing a sp ecia lty .
?lb ™ „ceT oX 5o„. Brothers in
Fork
about tan miles from Fbuene« i«
cornmeal. You have beeu familiar with the thistle question when there was a
D in in g C a rs
.anding invited to a t e , , l
Front Street. Florence, Oregon. horse radlsli for years, but do you know sudden great racket In tlie sheds abo' e- offered lor Baled. Near to county road.
F R E D . C . BEAN,
T o u r is t
R . L. K vass , N. G.
w liat sort of a plant It la?”
He wus hesitating between the racket Will make a good stock ranch. Price
S le e p in g C a r 6
“It’s horse radish, of course.”
anil a specimen of the mullein, a plant $450.
F ubkis H, Sec.___ _________ —
"Ah um! Mrs. Bowser, let me Inform of the genus verbaseum, when a drove
A tract of about 50 acres fronting on
ST. PAUL
________
O. K. Maple lxxlge N o.. 13!'. Ill‘'et*
you that horse radish Is a plant of the of about 40 bogs eaine rushing down Glesr lake three miles south of Florence.
a n l NOTARY PUBLIC,
M IN N E A P O L IS
genus nasturtium, having a root of the latte. Why they rushed was a A fsir house and about five »'-res cleared.
,ry Thursday evening in . <•
.H a ll M apletonW rcgon. B rotl-
pungent taste. It's a wonder the gro­ mystery to lilm, but rush they did. and
DULUTH
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ir« „ nna
«a m
T a s l f h —
a —
V - e ~ b e e n
M A PLETO N .__
_ jut w ife
niT»«—
cer hasn't tried to make you believe in his surprise he stood his ground un­ A good wagon road f-out tne piace to
tending invited to attend.
tim
in
g
C
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C
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T
S
and
Yoviflc
Laav
FARGO_________ __
m ed icin e w e h a v e e v e r had In th e h o t w ^ l ^ j v
that string beans were horse radish. til too late. The hogs seemed to he the Siuslaw river at Ulenadu. A fine
Oso 6 . P helps , N. G.
GRAND FORKS
wfifik m y w ife wixs fru n tic
■
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There Is a common weed along tho thoroughly alarmed and also to feel place lor a summer residence. Price
TO
Bean, Sec.
A
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highway* generally called liorseweed. that they had the right of way, nnd n-
CRO OKSTON
im m e a ia io ,
CaA(j S t > d b f o i i b .
Do you know nnyllilng shout It.'
n p YreneTEncampment, No. V2.
160 arres ol land near Clear lake lying
Mr. Bowser sprung for the fence at
W
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■ vren O F hall in Horenee
P ittsb u r g S a fe A D o p o lit Co , P ittsb u r g . 1 a.
“Why should I care to?" she asked.
in section 11, township 10 south, rang«
last
a
big
black
porker
knocked
tlie
• ‘V J a’nd 'lourtU Friday of eu< h
HELENA *nd_______
"In order to add to your knowledge. legs front under him. As he went 12 west. Price $250.
^
Member, of this degree are
CANDY
Horscweed. ns I take pleasure in In, down and rolled over about 20 of te
Of E u gen e, Oregon
BUTTE
112 acres uniinptoved land lying on
« < .
C A T H A R T IC
ally l«” ‘«>d ‘g ,j ‘e^ 1;MOVK, O .P .
forming you. Is a c o m p o s e plant or hugs climbed over him. aud when the
the
north side of Clear lake 2,'£ miles
the species Erlgeron cauudense, nnd If last bud passed bis book ou botany
ì l i Ull UQÙU U U l» n iU H 'u u >
south of Florence. A good wsgott rosd
P ul , SerilwMfcF
_______
you
will
Impress
It
upon
your
memory
was
a
wreck.
Ills
bat
n
pancake
and
TO
you won't get It mixed up with peanut be was covered with dust front head from it to the Siuslaw river. Price $600.
r O .F .- S u n s e t R e lm k a h L ^ c N o . C H IC A C O
TRADE MARK P«0(»TfRiO
138 acres of land nt Elmira, Oregon.
shucks or popcorn. I-et me ask wliat 1 to foot. H alf au hour Inter he opened
W A S H IN G T O N
¿ L t Æ o e c o n d and fourthThurs-
you know about catnip."
his own gate and passed In. leaving A box bouse, good barn, and plenty of
P H IL A D E L P H IA
"Are you going to take this tiling up the crowd of boys who hud followed outbuildings on premises; 6 acres
. v e n t n g - i n e ^ ^ - ’^ N . G
A General B a nkin g Business
as
a fad?"
.. tlie circus ou the outside. Mrs. Bowser orchard, 16 acres iu cultivation, 10
NEW YORK
0 SS*’^ r Ä ‘a ^ e .PÄ
“Woman. I have no fads, ns yon well
O. F ml . 8ec. • ________ _____
eat
sat on tlie front steps. seres more cleared hind, anti 80 acres
Transacted on Tavorable Terms ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
UIIU llio
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BOSTO N A NO A h L _
know,” lie replied, with great dlgulty. and
^rC r t ^ . —Mignon Ixxlge H°- JP5;
When they had made out wliat It was slashed; balaneo, brush and timber
Sl.rlln.
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C-P»"r.
CH«-»».
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"I Rimply desire to know all about
P O IN T S E A S T »n(t 6 O U T H
s in m
D I P Sold an rttiisran taed by nil drag
land. Price $20 per acre, $1000 down.
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F ar i n i.ir m a tiu ii, tim e ca r d s, m a p s a n d t ic k e t s U n ited S ta tes a n d fo reig n c o u n tr ie s.
H U - T C - D Ä 1 » g ists to C T 1 I Ï Tobacco Habit.
For further information inquire of
in t e r e s t a llo w e d o n D em a n d C e r tifle a te . of
e tc ., c a ll on or w rite
, . « , . « « 1 « " K X ' c T i . ' X . s', a .
Joint C Beck, Point Terrace, Oregon, efr
D ep o sit w h e n le f t sta ted p eriod.
W. H . Wealberson, Florence, Oregon.
M c M urphey ,
W A N TED —TR USTW O R TH Y MEN AND W o ­
I C o lle c tio n s r e c e iv e o u r p ro m p t a tte n tio n .
1 f-w i* !. F. C. B ea», Sec.
m en to tra v el and a d v e r tise for old e sta b lish e d
G eneral A g en t. R o o m . 2 a n d I. S h e lto n B lo ck
" n. ""
£RAL DIRECTORY
''u
T H E
TR A V ELER S’ GUIDE
T R A V ELER S’ GUIDE.
P G tS E
G A R D I N E R
H .H . B arrett, Prop’r,
■ Florence anfl Head of Tile.
EUGEXE-FLOREXCE
S T A G E L IN E .
R. E.
M IL L IN E R ,
Pacific, Rfc
R. BUTTOLPH,
N otary P u b lic ,S u rv e y o r
NOTARY
PUBLIC.
Dnilei States Commissioner
HEAD ACHE
EUGENE
Loan s Savings Bank
T H R O U G H T IC K E T S
5,000
R.
tad iiaiL ____« . —
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,
\ ,
'iie in a te S ^ ir d a ;
C ity a n d C o u n ty W arrants b o u g h t.
E U G E N E , O R E G O S.
,V E
A. D C H A R L T O N ,
'•'“ " Æ b u î a t ^ H l * 1- A cn e. Yie.ung
S
are invited ti, attend.^ Y 0
A ssista n t G eneral P a ssen g er A g en t,
256 M orrison St.» ( ’or., 3o.
P o r - t ls .n .d , O r .
and I O. OHAXsnLlM, Clerk.
BROW N.
P r e s id e n t.
F W . OSBURN,
Cashier
D . A. P A IN E ,
V ice P r e s id e n t.
W . W . BROW N
Cashier.
M otto:
JOHN 0 . BECK,
Pt. Terrace, Oregon.
A tto rn e y n t Law ,
W . II. WEATHERSON,
Florence, Oregon.
gET2SS!U M 5i-B »^,«cl“,n’ ‘»d I’r°-
ir”**
•Ü J ÎO Ï ? 6 " - W ,
Discuses of Women s Spc<-islty.
Eugene,
Florence Real Estate Agency.
exchanged-
D O N ’T
M . T R A V IS ,
■5 A tto rn e y - a t - L aw .
’ ,lv » n
W c o lle c t io n .
Come to Florence and Bee the fine farms
and beautiful foreBtn in the SitiHlaw valley.
Oregon-
¡'¡E lk P r a i r i e H o t e l .
“ Tw.ni.-tt’, ^ weet
Do You W a n t a Ranch?
Do You W a n t Unimproved Land?
Do You W a n t Tow n Lots?
Do You W a n t Tim ber Lands?
AAA
Oregon.
TOBACCO SPIT
and S M O K E
Your L lfeaw ayl
W E BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE
ON COM MISSION.
Ilri
tey S a v e d
JOHN C. BECK.
W. II. WEATHERSON.
By
t r o n lz in g it.
Prop
4
ABOUT^rWENTY OF T H E HOG8 CLIMBED OVER HIM.
M«YKB a KYLE.
STOCK
RANCH.
The “ Cox Ranch," including about
1200 acres, 12 miles front Florence on
ihe ocean beach, near the Cape, A
bouse and barn on the place and a few
acres plowed. Tho government rosd to
llecela light house crosses the Isnd.
The place will support several hnn-
dred head of entile or n large herd of
sheep or goats. About 600 ltead of sheep
ami goats now on the ranch will be sold
with the land if desired.
Time will be given on part of the price
if wanted. For further particulars in­
quire at the Florence Real Eatat«
Agency.
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A STOCK FARM-
up to the ateps, she
A good stock farm of 160 acres lying
on South slough is now offered for sale.
About half of it is bottom nnd tide land,
tho tide land being nlready dike»!. A
new bouse, an orchard of over 200 trees
on the place, nnd about 600,000 feet of
good timber conveniently situated for
[ logging. Extensive out range. About
15 bead of cattle, moat of them cows,
with the land. Price »3,000, including
stock. Inquire at the Florence Real
Estate Agency.
things nnd add to n.y stock of knowl- scuffing Its way
edge If you weren't as obstinate as a quietly asked:
"Well, dear, did you find that pig-
mule, you'd be glad to pick up this
to the genus goosefoot
V I N C E N T & C O .,
Study with me. Catnip Is a plnnt or weed Is IteloUgM
nu annual weed found In the
strosg scent nnd belongs to the spe- anti
Cl“T<7thc specie« eat." site Interrupted. K" m r.' Bowser leaned against the steps
and looked at her and opened mid shut
Mr, Bowse.- glared at her over his
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simctacles. nnd his face grew red as his mouth.
E u g e n e , O re g o n -
And the mushroom, you know, »1
paint. The eat, which sat looking up continued --‘It Is one of a large class <tf
nt him aud fe e in g anxious to hear all
eryptogramlc plants of the natural or­
alsiut catnip, bolted there would lie no
row. and there was none. Choking der of fungi. Did you bring home a
specimen ?”
.
I back Ills auger, he quietly observed:
He drew him self part way up the
| "Very well. Mrs. Bowser, i f you
steps nnd glared nt her. nnd the eat
want to be a blockhead nnd an Ignora-
to tremble an she said:
I mus, I have no objections. I am now began
"After you had gone 1 began to won­
going to walk out Into tlie suburbs to
der If the burdock belonged to »he ge­
study botany, nnd yon can alt
nus lappa or was a s|tecles of xanthl-
! home nnd make mud plee. If I should
um. Have you found out?'
be late, you needn't sit up for ine.
Mr. Bowser lifted his feet with
"If you'll wait until I enu put my groans, entered the front door with
hat on. I'll go With you, ’ she replied.
sighs, and as lie drew himself up stair«
"But I don't want you. A woman mid she called to hint he swore softlj.
wlm glories In the fact that she can t
but earnestly, nnd vowed that he would
jell a burtlock from a bullfrog would
get even If It took a hundred years.
be
no
coitiitany
for
me.”
"
M. Q uad .
stfntly relie vea and permanently cures
Mr. Bowser had proceeded for hair
DvarteDAi». Indigentirtu, Bear!
, a mile before be atrnck a rich fleld.
rfft^lence. Hour Stomach. Nausea.
T akas TWO ««
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H ^ S c h e , OMtralRiK Cnuni«»«* Then he come upon an old woman
“It takes two to make a bargain,
minding her cow on the commons, aud chuckled the foxy dry goods man as he
M he railed nnd held up to her
marked the dollar »hlrt w .l .t . 08 cent«.
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v a ssln g requ ired . G iv e referen ces a n d e n c lo s e
s e lf addressed sta m p e d e n v e lo p e . A dd ress Mnn
TO OUR PATRONS.
We have made arrangement» by
which we will furnish the Weekly
Oregonian with the W kht for one »«»r
to any address for the sum of tv o Jol-
lari javahle cash in advance.
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