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About The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1891)
r Florence, Lane County, Oregon. Friday, December 25,1891. Vol. 2. providing tra n s p o rts th a t will; v o te rs a n - to be p le a s e d b y o p p o s in g subjects who look singly tow at «Is tbo tow ers of P aris, nor does be w ant to :'Is a line from T ennyson’s M aud, and it carry safely valuable cargoes an d b< pauju i s u p p c t, while «»bjtitions soldiers’ pensions are quite th e c o n tra ry weigh bis eastern wing w ith m ore of tb e is th e wish of th e editors th a t peace is more certain in th e ir p ro tectio n for t M dense am i dangerous ignorance of tb e s ittin g under th e olive of every hom e of lives of m en. To give force to these iS'/rte. Tbe bundle of odds am i emls that- THE SITUATION IN EUROPE. th e readers of T he W est . T h a t th is suggestions an d reflections, goes by the nam e of A ustria an d o w esn l- T here is a reviving in terest, in jo u r peace is kindling into a glow th e lig h t j »»i sto o d by th e si«le of th e «lark ol«l sea. legianc® to tbe House of H epsburg could 1 W here the billow s crash on the broken shore, Kof love as th e C hristm as day, w ith all A nd a t o u r feet is th e body of a dead nalistic and review circles at all events, not depend on staying together in th e its significant histories of good deeds sailor who tru ste d his fate to a n insuffl in th e great w ar problem presented by event of a great w ar ami would be in an d good w ill, daw ns upon each. W ei , Bftu or th e ostentatious m an n er in which each fallibly «lismemberetl were R ussia victo ’ , eientlv b u ilt b a rk , a n d , like th e sattor, European power keeps its bristling re ; w ish you all a m erry C hristm as an d a its bones ' - - will c ru m b le in th e san d s of rious. Italy so retjont in h er b irth ami :v«' volver belt buckled on, n ig h t ami day. B h a p p y New Y ear. so u n certain as yet of her future th a t th e Pacific shore._________ The various nations are resolved to pre P reparations are being m ade for th e T he rep o rts reg ard in g th e C h ilian serve th e peace ap p aren tly , even a t the she wouhl hardly care to challange a R epublican convention to be held in difficulty are n o t easy to u n d e rsta n d . contest, say, w ith Franco w ith tb e pos cost of a great w ar. T his snug little sible result of losing tb e Papal S tates M inneapolis. 1 _ _____ . ... I T he e x te n t of C hilian w rath an d w ar continent th a t rules the world seems to W arren T ru itt , register in th e land I p rep aratio n s are in such a s ta te of con be more thoroughly im bued with the again ; ami as for B ritain, she has w ith d raw n from E uropean politics save w lit'ii office a t The Dalles, has been appointed ; trad ietio n as to silence each o th e r like S p irit of war th an ever B ritain was. “ P x a c a .ittin g ur.ilcr ln r i.liv,', ’ ¡a rt »1S w ‘T h» th e im lependeneo «if tbe Suez is th re a t- R epublic is full of re p en tan ce, and th e eally all the w ar ships in the world, and one«! or tb e tra m p of R ussian colum ns T he bill th a t S enator M itchell in tro , . . .. . • e nikYt Htirrinif tlit*!r \\ru tli in to *i tiiuuc for Spends no I csh th an a thousand m illions th re a ten s th e peace of In d ia. T u rn R us duced p rohibiting all em igration o f , n e x t s u r u n g sia into an in te llig e n t governm ent by •ii m eet * w «it C h in ese to th is country, will ith I w " a ir r - One tin n ir b is ccrtuin» liow evei, yf money, directly ami indirectly, on her th e people, m onarchical or rep u b lican , and th a t is th e pow ers th a t be, in C hili, arm ies in peace tim e. And yet h er unqualified a p p r o v a l o n th is coast. do not propose m aking any apologies statesm en are constantly looking and ami let all F renchm en send tb e rep re sentatives to th e b anks of tb e Seine, and C ommendable indeed is th e recom or paying any in d e m n ity for w antonly working for peace. E urope wouhl be q u ite reudy for dis m en d ation of our S enators and R epre and cruelly k illin g A m erican subjects. The two principal d istu rla n g forcesare se n ta tiv e of 1). S. K . B ur k , form er edi Satisfactory conclusions can be arriv ed a rm am en t. th e revenge of France and th e am bition T h ere is a n o th e r si«le to th e question to r of th e Roseburg Plaii.dealer, for reg at from th e rep o rts th a t th e C h ilian of Russia. G erm any m ade th e fatal mis- —th e Bide of tb e tax -p ay er. I t is no iste r in The Dalles land office. G o v ern m en t w ill no t b rin g any one to tik e in ’71 of try in g to incorporate a light task to keep th re e m illion men uns- S ome men even in Florence would now book for m u rd erin g o u r sailors a t V al slice of French territo ry in th e F a th e r- del arm s, am i, so far as production is , like to enjoy th e know ledge of th e in paraiso. B ut if th ey are fla tte rin g bind for th e purpose of reaching a scien- concerned, idle. M r T hayer , a n able , boundary. 1|W1 _ ............. , , provid- -------- side w orkings of th e railroad com pany. tbem selves because th e th u m b -screw s * t tic T his was sim ply w riter, estim ates th e cost a t a th o u san d a n inevitable fu tu re w ar. Trouble B u t th e incorporators have th e facul are no t applied to force delayed satis m illion «lollare an n u ally in ¡»..u«!e tim e. t x; fl.nf < J overn r iv.vp",iT* arising ou . t . of . d y n astic am bition of ......1 d I em an d ed I , th a t tl.fa th is G ty of a tte n d in g to th e ir own business faction p rej W ere th is sum l»an«le«I back to th e ta x an d le ttin g th e outsiders do th e ta lk in g . m en t will le t th e w hole su b ject drop udice can he got rid of by changing tbe w ith o u t tittle else b u t d e m a n d , they d y n asty o r as tb e people, who are not payers of E u ro p e, th e re would be m uch T he U nion liepaldicaii sa y s: Some of less d isco n ten t am i fewer reports of a will soon find th e ir m istak e. in th e q u arrel, gain control of th e gov th e papers of S outhern Oregon are try tho u san d people starv in g to d e ath in one ing b ard to prevent th e re tu rn of B in T he su b ject of pensions for soldiers is e rn m e n t. B ut th e cause of a w ar held K u-sian province. Even poor Italy after ger H ermann to Congress from th e first not likely to com e up for consideration co n stan tly before th e eyes of a w hole cen tu ries of «liscord am i en slav em en t, congressional d istrict, lie has served in th is session of C ongress, as th e Deni- people, as th e “ lost provinces” are m ade th in k s th a t she m u st m ain tain a fine ___o _____ his co n stitu en ts well and th e people o f ' (K.ra ts are outspoken in th e ir opposition to feed th e chagrin of every French peas navy and an arm y of 270,(XX) m en, w hen, th e first d istrict m ight do a g re a t «leal ¡ pensions g en erally , an d th e lower a n t, serves to stre n g th en th e w ar feel as a m a tte t of fact, th e nice diplom atic • • M — . •« w o rse t h a n to r e t u r n h im . house of C ongress being D em ocratic, it ing as th e years ¡»ass. B oulanger would balance «»( Europe is a sufficient safe w ill be of little use to intro d u ce any never have been conspicuous, let alone guard. T he world sh all have m ade a I f reports are tru e , J oe S imon has an bill for V e te ra n s’ relief w ith a hope of dangerous, ha<l tb e F rench e n th u sia st g reat h o tim l forward w hen th e people opposition to bis a p p o in tm e n t as U nited its passage. T he rig h t and ju stice of no t dream ed of following his horse across learn th e sim ple lesson th a t th ere is no S tates D istrict Judge th a t m ate ria lly universal pensions have been thorough tb e R hine. an tag o n ism , h u t ra th e r u n ity , lietw een lessens bis chances for a p p o in tm en t. T he am bition of R ussia is alm ost th e pnsluciilg classes of all nations. E v id en tly W . L air H ill of W ashington, I ly . discussed by ab le sta , te sm , e n , , ho » has , wholly of th e court. The w m r/tl, eating „ Ju d ge I I iiiam K nowlks , dis»trict judge ’ Pul’l*c opimon formed an d developed his black bread, cares not th a t th e G aa r's _New ground plows am i harrow s, am i • .i I .«.«I w th e r proposal. T h a t th e m „orilm ajority v of M ontana, are in the lead, w ith ith pros- pros upon i • all k in d s of tools to work old and new sh ip s can n o t touch R ussian territo ry on , , . of th e N o rth e rn people a re favorably groin.«I, a t bottom ¡»rices. W rite an d nects in favor of th e form er. * * th e In d ian ocean or th e M«!«literranean , 1 ----------------------- — disposed tow ard th e ad o p tio n of some get prices on any th in g you ne«!«l in my T he Ellensburgh (W ashington) hnji* HyHtein w| lt.rt.jjy th e now aged am i lion- and he woulil ra th e r have an e x tra mug line. I • L- Cliam b. rs, Fug.'ii»- trr contains th e follow ing. I n n , tin u ra|,iy ¿¡gebarged soldiers m ay receive of beer any «lay th a n to h ear th a t the _If yon buy goods of the Jeweler, «L sen ator of M aine, is < bam j g gome couijtensatiou for th e ir p atrio tism , «•aglcs had replaced th e crescent on th e (). W atts, in Eugene before J a n u a ry 2, m easure to ad m it to American rcgisti r j,een m ade m an ifest, an d th e Re- m in erets of C onstantinople. It is trim 1HD2, you have a ch an ce to get a valu A m erican ships b u ilt abroad. I In p u b j¡can w ing of political p arties has th a t his semi-savage desire to possess the able ,»resent. Any p arties w anting p resen t law which excludes foreign jMtj¡cutv<j u ia t t ju,y are fu¡|y alive to rich cities ami fertile plains of W estern goods, am i sen d in g M r. W atts th e m oney, th e b e st articles will la» for b u ilt ships from th e A m erican registe r im p o rtan ce. In all civilize«! coun E urope m ight m ake a force inim ical to w arded th a t th e a m o u n t of money can is probably one of th e m ost pot» n t or no objection is raised re ¡»eace were he in a position e ith e r to fe<sl p urchase. You will g et Just as gmsl causes for the alm ost com plete mm up ga rj ¡ ng th e BUppOrt of aged paupers, or satisfy th a t desire. B ut he seldopi goods as if you were in his store m ak ¡»earance of th e stars ami stripes on tin t ,,e ¡r pau p erism , in m osteases, learns of w h a t he m ight get until th e I ing selections, am i in no instance will sp irit of A ttila haH given way in him be- j shoddy articles he s e n t to them who is a ttrib u ta b le to over indulgence in the high seas. - • favor M r. W atts, w ith m ail orders. To m v k i »ale navigation pom iblc J u«e of in to x ican t» an,I o th e r fo rm . of fore th e refining civiliaation th a t comes d is tric t judge of Alaska. th e waves of sound. O ne day th e little Europe has th re e m illion m en, praeti- •1 I.« I .» YOU O U G H T TO HAVE ONE. Once free th e In t i n . c o u n try th e « ! a re .tip- w ith th a t know ledge. Every one should possess a plat of |»trtcd by a d ire c t ta x on th e people, R usiau ¡»oople, m ind as well as l»ody, his land. H aving a full set of plats, and even D em o crat, a re .a ti.lle d » ill, and on«; great source of alarm wouhl he and receiving c o n sta n t ad vices from the rem oved from th e E uropean checker- th e in v e .t.n e n t. Hut w hen it com e, to Ia«nd office, I an» prepared to furnish a boar« 1. plat of an y lan d in Tp. 17-1H-19, for the p aying a d o lla r to « .Id le r. tl.a t server , M oderate sum «»f « le ts per section, and A g lance over the m ap shows th a t no in th e w ar, th e re I , a n aato n t.lu n g g u arantee it correct. Come early an«l o th e r Eurojxotn pow er has a m otive for am o u n t of H ere. a tta c k . m ade .g a .n .t avoid th e cru sh . M p p> rk er, w ar. G erm uny could gain n o th in g sub th e proposition a . well a . upon t h e r e - 1 Florence, Oregon. s ta n tia l by e ith e r fu rth e r robbing France «’ipients th em selv es. No o th e r reason — lu,d ie s ’ and M isses’ ruhlier boots a t can be assigned for th ese c o n tra d i.tin c b o r im pigning on R ussia. T he E m p ero r is n o t likely to covet a larger nu m b er of H u rd «k D avenport s. ive opinions except th a t no b out.ieri even on th e peaceful l ’aiiflc, .la u n c h ' vice. c ra ft. iiiooid he b u ilt. The late g ale. are an eaperience th a t ia replete will, p ro lit. to loan .h ip b u ild e r, in th e light th a t tl.e one p o r p o « for w hich b o a t, a rc conalructetl i» to e u c ee ..fu lly w eather u n u su al g ale.. The condition of « ...... of th e b o ... .b a t were lo ,t fn rn i.b e . an iu,.rn thesa things, T h ^ who build vessels should require th e practice as well as th® theory the MMM -- ï. i Ë