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About The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1892)
T Florence, Lane County, Vol. 3 . Friday, November 11, 1892. Js L ake precinct, Douglas county, the w en t the people „[ l.a„e county are e v ^ to givi, ,„ k.,ltio„ to poultry wllOle mlinber of votes throw n were 48. atchful and intensely alive to its fu it fruit-growing and stock raising. ^publicans 27, D em ocrats 15 and 1‘eo- therance, and we trust they w ill not tfi Their lather, ,„(„re |,«1 » r„tati,„, disappointed m the interest M r. R u > of certni» pie's Party £ * certain crops, and the sons will do the refusal Dr. R oland P. sackcr Wl11 take in the great need of o ii'j saine. They relegate t AriEK one he cart* of the 1 poultry to the keeping of their better falaner, of tlie W harton school of the com m unity. No. 80. j ami await the result of the election, The im porter will he cautious if he con ceives there is a prospect of lower duties upon his merchandise, and the m an u facturer will not add to his m achinery if he feats that ire«» trade will ruin his 1 he predominating note of th e godd lla'ves, and allow such profita as accrue business. University of P ennsylvania, will accept the secretaryship to th e U nited States opinion of our entire people, regarding J ”1 bar pocket money. They will tell If the American )a<ople should ever Commissioners to th e in tern atio n al the worth of Mr. G. A. Lyell, our retirai • 0,1 poultry raising does not pay; decide to extend the presidential term ing civil engineer on the harbor work j fruit they cannot sell; that butter to eight years they will probably pro monetary conference in B russels. this place, was struck by the e m p lo y é twenty-five cents per pound does not vide at the same tim e that no man shall T here were six detective tickets cast ¡n this precinct. T hree of these were j *11 ni*lk‘ng Mr. Lyell a handsome prvs- meet the expense incident to its produc have more than one term of olliee It is not at all likely however that, the ratched a t all, and th re e were t n ^’ honesty and economy, tq | tion, and that beef is a drug on the not scr gether with an enlarged order of infell^j n,arkl‘B Dozens of other objections constitution of the I'nited States w ill he scratched from top to bottom . I t is a gence, are among the higher qualifie-» j n i o r e implausible will they raise, thus revised at an early date, A verv serious comment upon th e intelligence tions of our late engineer’s charactorig- "bon fruit and eggs are shipped large majority of our people must he in of our two hundred reading and voting here and sold at a profit to the im port favor of such au am endm ent Isafore It tics. Mr. Lyell is an excellent civil en population th a t six can be found who gineer. He has managed the jetty work ing producer, the fact is proof conclusive e tu i he carried out und a vigorous agita donut understand how to vote so th a t here in a more than satisfactory man that our farmers are not alive to their tion of the question in every state in the their ballots will be counted. ner to all concerned. He leaves us with responsibilities, and with all their l(»(l I’nion would la» necessary. Such an T he Times has g ath ered together its a host of warm, personal friends, and acres, have not half the enterprise of the agitation would probably bring forth material and left N ew port. W esley L. none are or can be more sincere in their less lordly landowners further east, many replica from the supporters of th e Davis has conducted an excellent jo u r wishes for his future success, in w hat whose holdings ure often less than forty present system, ami the people would acres. he in a better position to judge regard- nal in that place for som e years, b u t bis ever position he occupies, than is T ns AN EIGHT YEAR PRESIDENTIAL TERM. , ing the advantages and disadvantages of opposition to a c ertian elem en t in soci W est . ..... * • ~7 ~ , the proposed change after hearing both ety lost him patronage. M r. Davis as 11 Ix the Florence precinct 19(5 votefi .Many Americun business men sav t h a t ! aides of the question. Aa yet tin» ques serts that lie has m ade m oney in New . . it • it» • i the presidential vear alwavs means a de- were cast. Of these Harrison ami Reid * port, but proposes to leave before his , ,m ¡crease of business, and a drug-weight tion has never been seriously discussed received 120; Weaver and Field 39i ¡. by the |H,liticinns and no one knows gains are all spent. N ew port has the n, , , , ... , ,»• , ¡put upon trade. Mr. Charles S. Smith, Cleveland and Stevenson 29, and Bid» L* ' what argumenta might he brought for reputation of being a new spaper “ grave ,, , ,, , m, . . „ ■ ‘resident of the New York Chamber of well and Cranlill 1. This gives th e R wk ward against so long a presidential term yard,” and th e suspension of th e Times /¡Commerce, feels so keenly upon thia publicans öl majority over all and aa eight yearn. is another illu stratio n th a t th e town point that lie hua written to the North plurality. N athan Pierce, the Deniow Mws F kanckh VV illahu expressed in proposes to m aintain its rep u tatio n . American lieeiem advocating the ox ten- cratic-l’eople’s fusion candidate receive- Sion of the ’‘president’s term to eight her annualm ldress before the W. C .T . V, A n effort is now being m ade to get 59 votes. This shows th at Pierce was 1 years. “ No experienced m an,” says convention in Denver a few days ago, a wagon road from H eeeta Light-house not supported by all the Democrats nor Mr. Smith, "will deny that the recur her sym pathy with every intelligent to the mouth of Y a h a ts. I t is only a by all the People’s Party voters. A list rence of a presidential election every movement for the uplifting of lulmr. In few miles and excepting around th e cape of all the known Democrats voting in four years is pile of the prominent dis- her opinion, however, three-fourths of will not be hard to build. A lready, a this precinct were kept a t this office, i turbing features in the husiness world; the whole lalsjr question la Hummed up good horse trail is b u ilt around th e face and the num ber is 59. This shows inasmuch as the great political parties in the following: “ W here are our car of the cape. W hen th is little piece of th a t 30 of these voted the People's I who strive lo rule the country m ust riages?” said an anarchist, as some cap road is open th e re w ill be a w agon way ticket, as directed by the Democratic necessarily prepare for the contest twelve italists drove by. “ W hy,” replied a red from Coos Bay to N ew port. As there state central committee, and 39 re months in advance, we have in effect nosed follower, “ to tell you the tru th , a are continuous m ail routes between mained true to the principles of democ- (()Ur <rf thi> pwrilM|iCH| i saloon-keeper yonder is riding in mine, these points, no d o u b t th e opening of racy. This leaves but 9 Populist voters niption( wiUl itM COI1Me,luent (|Mll,age to The difference between tin» estim ate of the wagon road will p u t on a line of in this precin c t._________ _ business interests.” Miss W illard, as show n by her dem and hacks all th e way th ro u g h .—Newport E ngineer L yell , of tbe Siuslaw Jetty, ^ t i l i n g is more common than the re- for prohibition, a n d th a t of p ra c tic a l Times. was in Eugene over Sun,ley on 1,1» re- lllllrU „( b0,i„ eM men th a t "tin a I» the tem peran«. (oik. I. d ie t .In, I,Ian,,., the ior electinn ol the Pre.l.lent a ............. whu rid e., under th e« , cundltl....,, I t seems to us th a t we have reached a tu rn from Portland, leaving on Jlomlet'» „ „ .....t expect the uniini »m ount mi,I not In, » b i, |«,r.,iit, Imu In ride, point where it is in keeping w ith the stage for Siuskuv again. The Portland b„ ,ln e ..." We have a rompl.-l.i Ilia,- The latter I. a poor tell»« a g ai.i.t spirit of the tim es, to m ake every thing papers «re n little too previous in «at- ing th a t th e work done on the Shisl.w U,i. unsettling effect In the whom all door, leading to .„¡.ehiel u iii.t a question of m oney. W e have gone jetty "Is already beginning to have a iti,m the two great partio, a . de-I 1«, hatred lest ho enter to h i, own ,„oral, agood way in th a t directio n . In politics orina of the late conven-1 physical and financial undoing} the ¡n the platf money is the only con sideration. Moral good effect.” The work so far has been former is a sordid creature who in or mental w orth is a secondary consider preparatory only and the jetty proper tionH at Minneapolis and Chicago. The Io un op- not yet been commenced. Another > Ropub|ican party declares emphatically gl"l£ “ ,Bt ,,H” ‘ J " ’ ation. Good statesm a n sh ip and honest haa . before I Ugpurpow to maintain the existing pol- I» rtu n ity to order th eir own lives. itH law-makers figure so little in jx>litical appropriation will he necessary ...i Th»» . . >: ~ of American 1 i.,.tricnii nisnufae- “ Tp ride or not to the jetty proper is commenced. Die ¡cy of . protection n.anuiat , The question, i 'liscussion, th a t we a re upon th e point Z . , ' ! a i e u , being planned 1er 8l»,l.w I „ „ „ .„ d w ageearner.. The I I - r a t . rid e’ a . P<l by M is. W d .n l I. ..ne "t believing th a t th ey are buried in the arbor n ay have encouraged the prennt • „ , lb .„ .p b ae l. .tiguiatlr.. , ........ .. th a t every L u l l . g e n t ihh, ..... .rin g 1 rgotten past, and in th e ir stead the X e a s d shipping hut the Slash.» bar robl, „ and ...... tltut.m .al .............. ......... • H — b i,.« .If, » he statesman m ust needs have no better i, |,a, been »H « » I and they p n n .il» » '«riff l„r r , i n d e e . .mt a.i.w er it in h i, i„ t.,n ..t, qualifications th a n th a t of legislating ¡H ju st the same ham,el as i »¡thont the jetty- ,,n | . ff they eome Inti, power. The ¡11 I, not Ian-...,« the door. „1 „liaehlid «very bo»iy rich. tim e - » good . s .oiUw o( wjl, w bidl have not I« -., had.e.1 a g .iu .t hl... hut W hen the Jetty ■ . „,11 have one of ll|e civil engineer w ho succeeds M r. G. C° “ 1' "¡'l "a' on the iwr. ' It A, Lyell, a h e arty welcome by our peo y any ple. After having m et him , we natur- before ,t has w illh a v e to h e c o .m “ly come to th e conclusion th a t he is a t I nntu —Grrtfoa Stale J mirnal. -«m eman w ho w ill be keenly alive to “ jucai?iv are the tbe responsible tru s t placed in his k eep -; T ub farmers in 11 ,.rvativc is '"If, and w ith th is und erstan d in g , we m ost obstinate (perhaps ^ v e th e im provem ent of tb e Siuslaw the b etter word) persons on - 1 « tn b i, th o u g h tfu l, careful and d b l a - ¡ th e e a r th ; and ft M M | l ’ other conservatives to a d '18« "rested judgm ent. Of th is im p ro v e -1 and man) W b bespeak for M r. E . R icksacker, I - .^ y J h - d |()r |,„ h a , tailed t„ make , . » ..I h i, jn ............ wH|i ........... b i, „ „ „ ...... Il.dh par- The „ „ rld ............ .. a .d e and ,h e U(Hurecon(.d(.Ilt of T h . ma- ritv either way will be small, with the joritj possibility of a ra< n u « ian « n iff, und the consequent 1111»» t ta in t) .1 t- tbe future. No prudent business man eDgBge in new enterprises of large n,OI1„ o t_ !,e «¡11 prefer In .l.orten .«¡I safeguard, -g ain st it m ust com,, fr-.m w ithin rath er than from w ithout. The m other who ties the gate to keep her y from going to pluy in the street re ,„.r m istake when he gets big ,.„OIIgl. to clim b th e fence, but it is doubtiol if .1.« i. ever able to rectify it. ... ....... " r r , „ . .............. I î