The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, November 18, 1892, Image 1

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Florence, Lane Comity, Oregon, Friday, Xovemlier l!i. l i m
Vol. 3.
X«. 31.
\ glacier has bt-en discovered in th e this metal, and properly joined with lui- ¡continual training.
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is folly to think
>ul Rpmanlino range, C aliforn ia .
other metgl, worn on the Huger for o«e that he can exhibit the effects of pro- selves in a way whereby wo can eoin|>cl
non-residents to help us improve the up­
I, U Cleveland »nd Stevenson w itb- week, will cure the worst ease. It gen­ wsses without having the processes
as a |H*arance and convenience of our pub-
. dottbt. See full re tu rn s on inside erates a gentle current of electricity. cause.
lie stre e ts.
1 wenty-eight cases of cure are rep o rt« ^
ABE far too „„ro w i„ uur
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pJy of 75,000 new m ail bags an n u ally , m inister of \\ llimngton, Del., prophesies many claims upon ns which no
aw van . said in lielinll ol our missionary society:
the end of the world in 1897. lie ex- ever enforce, an.
at a cost of $40,000.__________
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" ill‘ whieh public 'T h e W oman’« M im b a a n Soetetv m
prets th a t in th at year the Jews will lw-sentiment can never meddle It .1.« vi
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muune. it de- Horence, the youngest of our societies,
I i - kotective club of niotliers-in-law
cstored to the Holy Land, ami th a t mauds much more than the discharge of organized
^ ell organized in London. The
in May with six members,
they will build anew the temple against pecuniary obligations. It enters
into
only in its infancy, yet it realizes th«<
.„others of wives only a re eligible for
the second coming of Christ, lie draws every detail of life, ami regulates our
importance of work, as one of its officers
u ie u ib e rsh ip .___________
these conclusions from several much Conduct in all relations we hear to
said, “ Tlie more 1 learn of this great
F oe the year ending last S eptem ber discussed passages in the Book of Reve­ others. It pronounces upon our behav­
cause the more I sec there is to be ac­
the number of persons wlio visited lation, and has been preaching sermdns iour to relatives and friends, ami the
complished.” Two of its members come
Burn’s Cottage and M onum ent was 28,- for some time past with the special ob- «omgiunity in which we dwell. It en­
down the river a distance of ten and a
21}and 38,114 respectively.
ject of preparing bis lloek for the events forces debts of gratitude, of allection, of
half miles to meet with them. They do
S isce Dickens’s death th e firm of j of 1897,
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thoughtful consideration, of kindness, of not feel to have any «liseonragements,
Chapman & Hall have sold (>43,000 eop-1 C hilean advices tell us th a t vandal* compassion, as well as those of shillings they are woikiug actively in their own
je3 of “ Pickwick.” T he profits on ism, influenza, highway robbery, rail­ and pence, loculi a man just who is field, which demnmls all they raise ami
’s works still am o u n t to ab o u t way disasters, have now suicide ns a I6t kind, or tender, or pitiful, or loving, are looking forward with a li«qx« to lie
powerful allay in their work of destruc- *8 a 'nh-nomer. 1 rue justice implies the
due exercise of all these sentiments in
Oxa needs but to cast an eye over any tion in Chile. Scarcely a day passe«
th at cases of self-murder arc not reported tlieir proper season, and the cheerful
part of the Great Siuslaw from tid e w at­
discharge of the conduct w liich they siig-
er to the ocean’s beach to have answ ered either at the capital or Valparaiso, while
reports are constantly reaching the city ®st..
anvquestion of doubt as to th e sure
from the interior of similar occurrences— E xpressions such as the following
turn of the wheels of progress.
and still the good work goes on. By t tie ¡quoted are not common in the annals ol
M e . G ladstone is in favor of abolish­ time Chilo gets ready to attem pt another {rood American society, yet Tin \\’i >r is
$40,000 a year.
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ing the office of
strengthened, so as to help in the future
with their little mite. Theirs is a grand
mission, the first Missionary Society in
the Great Siuslaw country; what possi-
bilities for C hrist ami for planting the
hanner of His cross, May God nianl-
fest His approval by greatly blessing
their efforts.
poet lau reate.
The bluff on Uncle Sam this continued self- «impelled to admit, having heard the
X kx r Thursday, November 21, 1 m the
Grand Old Man is alw ays sensible. Prosy destruction shall have liad a tendency tofwme from the lips of a conceded good day set aside by the President as a day
England does not need a paid and titled weaken their knees sufficiently to make! Juember of the crowd that makes up our
Thanksgiving, ih e question which
poet to write a t the buck a m iu a ll of snob her a f-libjCct of an easier sedre than ttfen c st ami most geliefohs Americans: naturally arises, as we tliinl. of this day
one recently enacted.
¡“ Heroism ¡8 not common in these «lays. ,,j general festivity ami are ourselves
royalty.
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no help for it i Nothing could he lurther from the truth.
T wenty .thousand d o lla rs’ w orth of
T here seems to be
nltand canned salm on, aside from sev- i T l*e .‘pJor fariner” must go on plowing Kver-v ueek the ncWH t'ol,tai,,H
. 1 of men who have risked their lives in or-
eral thousand feet of lum ber, will be t h e | a n J Howing nn(] gathering into barns;
cargo conveyed by schooner D anielson | ^ 1Ung hifl Hurplus pr<xi„ ct« and build ! der to save their fellow men. Never he
froin the Great Siuslaw to San Francisco ing new houses; buying additional acres fore in our history have more brave
deeds been done than within the past
this week,
and tilling them too; raising blood stock |
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vear. Engineers are performing them
A F rench perfum er has been m aking I driving spanking teams and reaping the ,
l'¡„.„ h - ii , life savers,
tests of California roses an d discovered bitter fruits of prosperity generally. j j ‘ policemen, ure conntiintly nliomiiK tluit
that they possess 20 per c en t, m ore of These fateful words tell the measure
, . ! they have in them the elements of hero-
the volatile oil th a n th e F rench roses, j the disaster th at bus befallen him:! ism • ; and not Infrequently cases nrise in
This means the developm ent of a new “ Weaver is defeated.” If it were not which the ordinary citizen, who doe«
like intruding into a bouse of mourning
industry for C alifornia.
not pursue any calling e#pecially at­
in tim e of sorrow, we would tenderly
tended with danger, shows that lie. too,
Ax equal num ber of young m en and
urge him to bear up and try to su >s ,
al, {| p tj|n(, a potcntia| hero,
»omen graduated from B uchtel college,
as uncomplainingly as possible upon H m *
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Akron, Ohio, last J u n e . Two prizes of­ fat of the land until some other scheme
T|IE work o( constructing sidewalks
fered in the law class for th e best essays can be devised whereby the earth ami ,U1,| crosswalks has fairly begun.
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on“Equitable R em edies: T h eir G row th the
fullness thereof may lx« bis, without | u,| i es A id S o c h t y is putting
and Place in Our Ju ris p ru d e n c e ,” were
labor or money.—(h'enotnnn.
best ellorts and w ith tin a
itnth taken by women.
iaracr
A C hicago w idow has sued a m an for
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„ 1 ; „recedingpr««- ¡I'll-
7 i | e trade has recently been estab-
^ ’ ¡n V ienna of serving charged stor-
aA'battery cells to p riv a te bouses on
!11«ci> tin* same plan th a t th e m ilk is
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,,rw’ght in the m orning an d th e em p ty
111 taken away. Very likely we shall
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MU(,U. thill u c have during the past year
| M.t,n blessed with that (or which we
ghould now devote a day of Thanksgiv
ing. But be our blessings of hiiui II m ag­
nitude in our own im agination, they
multiply largely when we unco settle
down to a good solid session of sober
ami generous thought. We should he
thankful that the good Ixmi lias |xir-
mitti'd us to exist ami enjoy the bless­
ings which present themselves at morn,
noon ami evening of our «laity life. In
n«cord of the tw elvem onth's past.
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c,,a rjty j |low well we have learned the
blessedness of giving ; the priceless prlv-
liege of pardon, the unspeakable pi-xs-
lire ol a fragrant memory. Iluving
..... | t m a tte rs little Imw w ent th.« triv -
yeur.
Iliiving
,lll(liht< „ hlU, o n the credit sido, our
|M>Hni is rich indecsl, fhougli it bear but
wU, (,o w d, to re. bread ami water. Having tb e e - tin«
choicer blessings «if the year--let ns
make thanksgiving lor a summer endro
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jias j oiieJ faithfully in various spheres, j ing »
ember th at there is no
w h a te v e r .nay be a man’s native ahd.I>,
town Com|s>lling mm-r«,.-
or however great may be his g»’" •
buil<, MajkM or
ally other
ni(jgt exercise bis ability patient V
,,roVe their property. I l l s more
IIIUOV
..rldhit it brilliantly, | w»> '"•« 11
,
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foro l,e can hope to exhibit it "r“ “" ^ " '’
probttb|c that the question <>f in-
an(n , e m ust do the drudgery of
coriwrttting the town of Flur« nee will Is-
A finger ring made of of varied endiavcr,
seem a lm o st sa c n lig io u s in us to pru-
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“ ’n be legislating to protect ourselves _ w ithout which the greatest
- siou of 01 tin-
young I broUgllt
brought up ttt at the
the coming
coming h session
u.o
<il!nst the adulteratio n of electricity.
practical failure. It ¡« " l‘‘1 f ,l
( staU, j^h jfiitu re, and it would lx? will
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mind, if he .. « ar, I ' to im press upon those opposed to *i.„.
the
A '» human doctor of re p u ta tio n pre- m an to ha.»? ......................
thi.
0„ ,r „ .h „ .K .«•« I.y ol -I'»,.i„« on.r
‘be«aluminium r.s a p e rm a n en t cure show the n •»„!•’
s
hr r|lc, tiuiatism.
k
ful spread of the goods of life, w b a t have
Wü p, be thankful for? Well, it does
the tw ilight of a blessed year let ns
Thu
. gather together alxiUt the tables which
,M>ltr ^wr plainer blessings, ami cast up
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! tion and financial condition «bail not
’•>0,000 for 1 Giving told h e r husb an d to result is e \n t c
If a man shows s k ill in l' or 1,1
L!(j Of)y | many hub the improve-
jump in the river, w hich lie did. This
i
i • ,i „mi inav know have waned
performance of any kind, y
,nent8 in.d e in this line. Th
Tlm person
Mvshouhl consider herself fortunate,
of
l,a ’ 11,1
i,. exhib its cxc«‘i»tionnl who is given in the laaet
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'"Ubly so if she gets th e fifty thousand.
before now. If be exh.b
Uli8 nK)Ve,nent«nd w h o ^^^ ^^
A fool man w ith no m ore brains th a n
versatility of powers, j«”'
((wnt>rH ought to buj|d „ || necessary
one is not a fit subject to h u sb an d a he has bad an exceptionally wi<« «
required by p««<h stiians in pass-
fcmily.
of observation and activity, and that - UU
m ak in g p re p a ra tio n s to se t o u t a boiinti-
pray to hi „, "to «and us io
«rd
-«< ni c«»nn
(.|mcrf,illy Into th a t umh
,ry <,f th e future. I’ hth <y
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baV(, |n(J(.h
«is have
others have «•»pinHy » n.ncli to regrwU
Republicans ought t « thankful th a t
lb<;n .
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(,t a M(lf
n r ’ , , rtg nt< r« for the
¡^,niucrats t g« t, and the Democrats Ri«’
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fui th at ifiey got ad
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