The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, November 18, 1892, Image 4

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    CLEVELAND A WINNEB.
HURD & DAVENPORT.
uses the filthy weed.
. I t is softly w h isp ered a b o u t t h a t o u r
s is te r sc rib e , L . E . G .,
is
v ery h a p p y
We have
ju s t Received
sin ce r e tu rn in g from th e h o p field s, a n d
T h e R e tu rn s A ll I n .—C leve­
la n d 's M a jo rity 120.—A
S u rp rise A ll 'R ound.
T h e r e s u lt of th e e le c tio n a s sh o w n by
th a t
w h ile th e r e
th in g of far g re a te r w o rth
c h e ck s.
th a n
I t is also p ro p h e sie d t h a t s h e
M ean w h ile sh e will k e e p a n a c ­
account
of th e
“ tim e ’ as
it
_ _ _ H llR O S n ftliE N P n R T .
G a il M a k e r .
T h e very larg e m a ­
jo rity of C le v e la n d is a s m u ch a s u rp ris e
to d e m o c ra ts as re p u b lic a n s .
H e re a re
th e c o rre c t r e tu r n s :
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C o lo rad o . .................
C o n n e c tic u t...............
1 Pelew are..................
F lo rid a
G e o rg ia .
I d a h o ...........................
U linoin
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I n d i a n a ....................
I o w a ...........................
K annali ......................
K e n tu c k y ...................
1 aiuÌNÌaua. ...............
M a i n e .....................
M a ry la n d
MaHHHelium»ttH . . .
M ichigan
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M i n n e n o t a .............
MÍKMÍHHÍjipí.................
M ìm oiici ...................
M o n ta n a .....................
N e h ra a k a
N evada.
N ew H a m p s h ire
New J e r a e v ...............
New Y ork ................
N o rth C a ro lim i.
N orth 1 Pakota .
O h io ............ .................
< »regoli................ . .
P e n n s y lv a n ia ........
R h o d e I s l a n d ........
S o u th C a ro lin a .
S o u th D a k o ta ...........
T e n n e s se e ..............
T e x a s.
V e rm o n t.
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V irg in ia
W a s h in g to n ............
W est V irg in ia ..........
W isc o n sin ...............
W y o m in g
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S T A T IS T IC A L
RECO RD S.
S t a t is t ic s p ro v e t h a t th e n e g ro in
th e s o u th lives lo n g e r th a n th e n e g ro in
th e n o rth .
A b u s h e l o f w h e a t f o r e v e ry c itiz e n
o f th e U n ite d S ta te s , w ith e n o u g h
m o re fo r fa ll se ed in g , is th e p r o d u c t
th is se a so n in K an sas.
E l e v e n m illio n e ig h t h u n d r e d a n d
t h r e e th o u s a n d b a le s o f c o tto n w e r e
u s e d b y th e w o rld l a s t y e a r, a c c o rd in g
to a n e x c h a n g e .
S w it z e r l a n d h a d 2,359 m e c h a n ic a l
e s ta b lis h m e n ts , u s in g a to ta l o f 82.393
h o rse p o w e r, o f w h ic h 54,243 w a s s u p ­
p lie d b y w a te r, 27,432 by s te a m , 394 b y
g a s, 332 b y e le c tric ity .
M ore th a n 1,000 vessels, a g g r e g a ti n g
050,000 to n s , a r e lo st a n n u a lly , th is b e ­
in g b e tw e e n th r e e a n d fo u r p e r c e n t, o f
th e w o r ld ’s to ta l s h ip p in g . Of t h e to ­
t a l to n n a g e lo st, o n ly 12 p e r c e n t, is in
s te e l vessels, a g a in s t 41 p e r c e n t, in
iro n a n d 47 in w ood.
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W e w ill close out our entire line
of S traw Goods. Those desir-
W ell Selected
ing a ’w ay down bargain will
call a t once. These goods will
Stock of Ilats. In th is line we ex­
go
a t h a lf price.
cel all competitors.
¡HURD & DAVENPORT.
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R A IL R O A D
ao
soon
as school
M r. B re w ste r h a s b een g e ttin g lu m b e r
h o m e , w h e re w ith to b u ild a b a rn a n d a n
a d d itio n to his h o u se.
Ask M r. J o h n s o n w h a t k in d of d u c k s
lie sh o o ts on th e lak e ,
if h e w ill n o t
te ll, p e ih n p s M rs. E i h a r t ’m ig h t inform
you.
C o m e n o w , F lo re n c e , d o n 't
pout b e­
G R A IN S
EEn.H.ChancE
W IL L LEAVE
PORTLAND, ORECM,
_______ ' ON T H E ______
1st ail I5tt at Bath lu ll
_______—
OF
SAND.
THROUGH
How s This!
and YAQUINA,
A ccording to th e b e s t a u th o r i ti e s th e
[ h e a t g e n e ra te d b y a n E n g lis h s u n g la s s
is e q u a l to 106,362 d eg rees.
G a l il e o ’ s lir s t telesco p e w a s m a d e
j o u t o f a com m on lead p ip e, in to tiie
e n d s o f w h ic h w e re g lu e d o r d in a r y
s p e c ta c le glasses.
T h e m ie ro se o p ists sa y t h a t a m os­
q u i to h a s tw e n ty -tw o “ t e e t h ” in t h a
e n d o f its b ill—e le v e n ab o v e a n d th e
s a m e n u m b e r below .
O n A u g u s t 5 M ars w ill a rriv e a t a
p o in t d ire c tly o p p o site th e e a r th , w h ic h
i t re a c h e s b u t once ip e v e ry ‘'f te e n
y e a rs , w h e n th e d ista n c e w ill bi-
te d
| fro m 141,060,060 to 35,000,000 m iles. "
i A ic t io n s in J a p a n a r e e o n d n e ta d
C on n ectât Coos Buy anil Yaquina with Stn
Francisco steam ers.
Rates, both passenger and freight, are very
reasonable.
STEAM ER
“ COOS,"
o------- Will m a k e ------- o
REGULAR
D A IL Y TRIPS
-----B etw een------
G eneral office at Seaton.
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Amerit>a n p r im a .J e le c tio n s .
I h e b id d e rs w r ite th e ir n a m e s a n d b id s
o n s lip s o f p a p e r, w h ich á re p u t in to a
ls>x fo r *he a u c tio n e e r I - odcil
K N O W L .E S, N E E I.Y and GETTY»,
Owner*-
A M A S A F . HITKD, Commander.
W H IS M A N BROS.’
Stage : Line,
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O ver L ake Creek Road,
B E T W E E N E U G E N E & H E A P <>f tI,,E ’
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HE I” '*’’*1
c a m e w e a re going to get th a t w agon
< » p p » i’l i m i t v !
IIO V ’
n u 1 «nro, M eafer. ri.am» ■ „ • „...-i, ‘
M o rtm u tl... a ,„l tr e n tlm * r „ , „ | „ „
ma<1 p u t th r o u g h to th e v alley on th e
u ’h'»" 'I ••»rru’rin« óMtviir i, tit,, |„t ,,f
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«-pportatiitr I.H e
l n « I R. m ........i
,„c j llllir„T(,
fo r a n y ease of C a ta rrh th a t can
s o u th a id e . O b ey t h e h c rip to ra l in ju n c ­ c u re d by H a ll’s C a ta rrh C ure.
F . J . C iiknky «fc C o., Tol
tio n : “ Kejoice w itli th e m t h a t do re
W e. th e u n d e rsig n e d h av e kn«.
.1. C h e n e y for th e last 15 y ears, i
joice,”
lie v e him p e rfe c tly h o n o rab le in i
F ro m tin- ap|*'aranc«> of th e c o rn e rs of m ess tra n s a c tio n s a n d tinnucially
t h e m o u th a n d t h e c e n te r of th e l«eard, e a rry out a n v o b lig a tio n s m ade In
llrm . W est A T a i ax . W holesale
n in e m en o u t of e v e ry te n w e m e e t chew g ists , T o led o , 0 . W.vi.iHxo, K i\
tolwu co—- th e te n th o n e u s u a lly h a s a M vitv iN, W h o lesale D ruggists, To
H u ll’s C a ta rr h C ure is ta k e n in
p ip e in Ida m o u th —so w e th in k it w o rth ly , a c tin g d ire c tlv ujion th e hlo<
m o ro n s su rfaces of th e sv ste m .
te llin g , t h a t of th e s e v e ra l m en e m ­
m e n ia ls se n t free. P rice 75c. per
p lo y e d n ls ju t D a v id 's s a w -u d ll n o t one 1 Sold bv a ll D ruggists.
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C O O S .BAY
PO W ERFU L C L A SSE S
No one c a n b e t r u l y b ra v e w ho is not
tr y in g to In- t r u l y g o od.
N o o ne c a n h a v e jo y to -d a y w ho is
w o r r y in g at* n it to -m o rro w .
A n y t h in g t h a t m a k e s u s ta k e an un- * 1
se lfish in te r e s t in o th e r s m ak e s u s b e t­
te r .
W hen y o u w a n t to find a cow ard. ,
! h u n t u p th e m a n w h o k n o w s he is i
| w ro n g .
FO R
FLORENCE,
IN T E R E S T S .
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closes.
— T H E STEAM
ER
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OF FUN.
“G osh !" e x c la im e d J o s ia h P in k e r to n ,
as he gazed a t th e le o p a rd in t h e m e ­
nagerie, “ ics’ lo o k a t th e m fre c k le s !”—
W ashington S ta r.
“ T immins is o n e o f th e m o s t d is a g re e -
able fellow s to p la y p o k e r w ith I e v e r
m et.” “ W hy? D oes h e a lw a y s g r u m ­
ble w hen h e lo se s? ” “ H e n e v e r lo s e s .”
—In d ia n a p o lis J o u r n a l.
E very L it t l e H e l p s .— S h e— “ Y o u ’d
b e tte r s ta y a n d a s k p a p a to - n ig h t.”
lie (sa d ly )—“ W h a t w o u ld b e th e u s e ? ”
She—“ W ell, y o u c o u ld s ta y to d in n e r ,
you know , a n d y o u d be a h e a d a s q u a re
meal a n y w a y .” —N. Y. H e ra ld .
T w o of T h em .—M rs. C h ig g e rs ( a f te r
the q u a rr e l) —“ A bel, y o u 'r e a fo o l!”
Mr. C h iggers—“ W ell, d id n 't y o u k n o w
■itbefl ire w e w e re m a rrie d ? ” “ N o—y e s .”
“ T h e n w h a t d id y o u m a rry m e fo r? ”
(M e ltin g )—“ B ecau se I w a s a fool, too,
d e a r.” —C hicago T rib u n e .
SA TA N .
T iie w o rld 's r a i l w a y s a r e w o r th (¡SO,-
• • 000,000,000.
M a r r ie d c o u p le s in N o rw a y a re priv-
T o t a l ........................
280
145
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ile g e d to r id e on r a ilr o a d s a t a fa re and
a h a lf.
T S IL T C O O S .
T h e r a ilr o a d d in in g e a rs in th is conn-
t
r
y
e a r n m o re m o n ey t h a n th e sleeping
.1. K. W ilson was visiting on Tsiltcoos
a n d b a g g a g e c a rs to g e th e r.
th is w eek.
T h e r a ilw a y s o f th e U n ite d K ingdom
M r. F .rlia rt’s jo v ial face m ay now he o f G re a t B r ita in h a v e 10,800 locom otives,
o f w h ic h o n ly 1,841 a re in S c o tla n d and
s e e n a t h o m e.
705 in I re la n d . T h e L o n d o n & N o rth ­
M rs. W ilkes h a s a n e p h e w u u d two w e s te r n h a v e th e m o st. 2,048, follow ed
by tin* M id la n d , w ith 2,020.
iiciccs liv in g w ith h e r.
T h e C e n tra l Pacific ra ilro a d h a s some
M r. C o lv in w ill p ro b a b ly be aw ay m o n s te r e n g in e s in u se o n th e w estern
d o w n in C a lifo rn ia w h en h e rea d s th is e n d o f i ts r o u te , th o s e m a d e a t th e Sacra-
m e n to sh o p s in 1883. E a c h o f th e s e gi-
pa|H*r.
g a n tie lo co m o tiv e s w e ig h s, e x clu siv e of
M r H o u g h to n ex|H*cts to m ove hi« te n d e r , 123,000 po u n d s.
fam ily to G le n a d a
Fresh stock always on hand.
T iie d e v il’s b e s t tim e to m a k e h a y is
w h e n C h ris tia n s a re n o t b u sy .
T h e d ev il n e v e r p u t s o n m o u r n in g
w h e n a s tin g y m a n jo in s th e c h u rc h .
T h e devil h a s to w o rk e x t r a h a r d to
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g e t h o ld o f c h ild r e n w h o h a v e g o o d
m o th e rs.
As i . ono a s th e d e v il c a n m a k e a n o u t ­
s id e r b e lie v e h e is a s g o o d a s a c h u r c h
m e m b e r h e h a s a s u re b o ld o n him .
T iie d e v il is n o t m u c h a f r a id o f th e
p r e a c h e r w h o m e a s u re s a se rv ic e toGxuk
b y t h e a m o u n t o f m o n e y in i t fo r him ­
s e lf .— R a m ’s H o rn .
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For a
Few Days
Groceries,
C roce ri es, C roceries!
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An immense line of D ry Goods, H as arriv ed . Fine assortment f(,r
both ladies and gentlemen, j,
Fancy Goods, L adies’ Hoods,
not fail to ask lor our tamou»
Fascinators, Infants’ Hoods and
Ja c k and J ill children school
Sacks. Come early for bargains
shoe— all sizes.
—before supply is exhausted.
hop
w ill go o u t ag a in n e x t y e a r to r e tu r n n o
m ore to th e b a lm y g lad es of F id d le
th e ta b le below rem o v e s a ll d o u b t as to c re e k .
c u ra te
w lio will o c c u p y th e W h ite {H ouse for
th e n e x t fo u r y e a rs .
sh e c a p tu re d so m e ­
O u r W in te r Stock
O f Boots andShnes
n lty , « t,
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by a l'.n h 'l'ip iii r, • , t -U ,,
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M TsU eelp new «nd renile Wonderful « , i „ . t
»how roa I,aw. f r e e . ! n lln re tn »t, .« a » m on, !
era. So room to e io .«in to ... M t ;la «ad la » ii
'“i*? ’ ""rri. M,
l i «H au ik Co., U m » s o ,
I.enve Eugene Monday and Thursday n>
iups.
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Leave Head of Tide Tuesday and Fri «Y *
noon.
H ead o f T id e Hotel,
W . W . N E E I.Y , r r o p 'r .
Tables furnished with sill the
icacies of the season.
dd gsuT>f •
and Fruit in season. Best acconin’0'
tions for the traveling public. Cb® j
reasonable.