The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, February 17, 1893, Image 1

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    Vol. 3.
Florence, Lane County. Oregon, Fridat
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Lebruary 17. 1898.
The convicts at the penitentiary have
Ih e bill for the repeal of the mor
nothing to do but wonder what the leg- tax and deduction for indebtedness ,
bliture will do with them.
Has passed both bouses of the legiala
Candidates for the various offices of and will become a law, as ¡t llrt8
the newly chart red town of Florence given out by the governor that them
»re already beginning to look about for
their chances of success.
The Gullixson militia appropriation
bill, designed for the placing of the Ore­
gon militia on a better footing, has been
defeated after passage by both houses.
The governor ha9 vetoed it.
The state of Oregon will, it is said,
I lend to the world’s fair some cedar shin-
i ¡1« that have seen out door service for
over 25 years. They were laid five
¡nches to the weather and are still good
wrservice. This exhibit is expected to
prove two things—that Oregon shingles
we hard and Oregon weather is soft.—
Hural New Yorker.
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Head of tHe Oll the
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For this purpi^v jt ig
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ttlin .Vaia
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'“«'(Ha and d^trine« »,( mrn,
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1 ol ture SA.de frin ii iL i.
»hall lie felt in the future whi..h
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The Slu,l,„. ¡ , , e„ „
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that are oppreeeiag,he poor, gave can,.I ,
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ment of property worth $154,580, and sa
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H»» of life shall mfserably fail. Who
indebtedness of $228,518, Clackamas A DAN,EL C0ME TO JUDGMENT i
’h*U ^ “ »eir faith on human , »n
county with one voice demands that thiq The „„„racy genera,
injustice he remedied. I repudiate the
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•tatements of the gentlemen from Lane 1,18 office in the tax judgment for a cool n»ti I
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and Linn counties that the moneyed wilheaagaiaat
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ever,
th
e
win«
w
ill
liste
n
a
tte n tiv e h
men
asked
for
this
repeal
and
assert
the
nen asued
tins
s i. f r .tate of California. The court t Ï
,l,n,„„d
conics
from
the
farmer.
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Annexation with Hawaii is now almost
*m the way, th
W illa m e tte v valley.
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uassured certainty. It is given out on Willamette
The
shows
"^"„„cacy. Not only
b,„ , „ „ 7 ir m ii am! the life.
pod authority that the president will that less than $14,000,000 of personal mt led the company severely for its In- ... • >u
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«reiy tor us in- are stubborn thing».
We need M l *
and a message to congress on the suh- property of Oregon pays taxes, while its ■solent refusal to
pay its taxes and i t . , . t
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confused on the journey of || l ur l
J jet this week. The commissioners feel horses, cattle, sheep and hogs alone are Utter disreuanl
ut the
ih.> rights ..v
utter disregard of
of ,i...
the . pe&
I satisfied with the present status of af- worth $13,000,000, leaving the money, pie out of whom it was making so much aside from tii« right way, for the ««u
teacher says, "I aui the way." h is m
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tri, and make no effort to conceal their shares, stocks and bonds of our gigantic K money,
exalted privilege to walk in perfei t *
I confidence of the success of their mis-
corporations oppressing the people by After going through the litige volume
renity aud peace along life's journey,
|son, and evidently expect tangible re- escaping taxation through the deduction of evidence, tlie court piles up the au-
Very respectfully,
|«Its in a short time.
clause. Wipe it out and let the rich ami ' thoritiea to show that the compauy tins
l
J. K tn o rr WiijaiN.
(he same footing.
Jw t the ghost of a leg to staud on either
Fennoyer «as^W sn tru en o poor stand
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'ill IrtW <>r
Ubliv» «7« <>!«¥« T •%-•«-*
W e offer , W l i i , . T W ars n i ..
■»If in his veto of the world’s fair
The New "York I ress of bob. 12 con-L|,]s rjv,, nncj heartless corporation for
. p
Illation. Technically he may he,
or any ease of Catarrh that cannot
tains the following from Washington. n8 daring outrage« against the state. The lire,j by Ugji’g Catarrh Pure
pbtless is, right. But we owe some- A triple alliance between the I nitcl'judge says the road "comes into court! F. J. Chensy A Co., I'rt,|*. Toledo
pmg to our state prv'e. The American Statea,
StutpH Russia
P iirmiu and
uni, France,
I?rum*» such
uii(*li is
ia the
thu ,,tiering
«• _i__ to pay
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no portion
their . taxes
e the undersigned, have known I
"’’ors are all going to the ball in their international combination of forces for valid or invalid, resisting the payment , J '
ior
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|» ‘-«t robes and it won’t do to run in
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MVsSbim
perfectly
honorable in all hu<
mutual benefit and defense, which lias o r .v .r y m i.tlli.ir .l.n d m k to .«,1,1
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ion the Cinderella racket. Tile been secretly ponding for six years, and
liability by technical defenses which are tF carry out any obligation matin h
p»l«ture doubtless will and should which, unknown to either the diplomatic
not sustained either in fact or law."
their firm.
I ’*5' the bill over bis veto.
or political world at large, culminated
Behind this deeisi(»n the newspajatrs i " ,t"T
T mi ax , W holeMle Druggiaf
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Toledo,
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W amww «, K iwwas A M»i
‘ it amusing to read in the various in an executive session of the Uniteil stand ao id. The courts, • ' prws.i and pen-' j i vim
VIN, , «
W tiolesale
holeaale PrugglStB.
Druggists, Toledo,
r<*ie>lo, t).
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throughout the country opinions States senate two da\ n ago. This is the pie are a unit to make these big c u r p o r - H -„.g { aUrrh Care b ukm„ ln„
j comments on Governor Pennoyer’s first public announcement of the weighty atious pay their share of running the j nally, acting dim tly upon the bits
m *1 to grant permission for the use of meaning which lay behind the seemingly machine just as every poor man lias to j ami mucous surfaces of the systm
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|W boktlo. K..I.I I , .11 |,r«
unimportant
and a formal
il til j'vi (tin b <*ina
v is moi announcement
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||<J. Whut
T, IlUi \ C.liloroi.
iai iivra »1 am a
sseo dooo. f »«mm
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•Ute cannon in ceblerating the in- m
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. g is t * . Testimonials free.
« mss * «I.» /dis* flu* r*isa< I la >>ia>n anil hlaxeil
mtion of Preeidenc-elect Cleveland that the extradition treaty with Kusaia' can do, for the road ie o|w*a and hlaxod
FOR S A L I.
fourth of next March. Madness, has been ratified,” That wys the sum ; «very step. No excuse now.—Munday
A fine farm of I'M) » rea situated o
'Hiliiiess, statesmanship, saw-mill total of the announcement which waa Welcome. ______________
the lakes Mouth from Florence. Tin
* gTUBB0RN FACT
°poli«n, plutocracy, and other given Ihe public. Hot II,e « lid c tlo n d
ranch ia mostly abler and vine maul
^i bud and indifferent conditions and this treaty meant an epoch in the his­
tmtUnn land, having nearly a mile lal
('axs« K.vT Iauawn F arm ,)
frontage.
Ten acre« under <ullivalt
tory
of
this
country.
It
meant
that
tiia
-<h too numerous to mention are us-
February 1ft, 1HW3. »
and
A
more
stashed; a g«Ms| orchard jn
M *s reusons for Penuoyer’s extra- century would close with what GortcliB*
Inaie
E iutoks W kst — Gentlemen
come Into l**aring; ft rooms in a Inn
kof, the great Russian chancellor, once
**r- freak in this matter.
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celled
papered
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Villi
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w * ’ that
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w'aew^e and |sm
rpewwww y { J|’
inucli as the "Old Flag” still Host* w»d |>oa
deacrilie<l as •‘necessary „ for the , universal
. to 1« . „ A,„,r„ .„ i. .till • ««•« l'»l’ l- '"•••hull.h»«.. .„.1.1*. k „1.11 kind. .
^«U blishm ent of a mill for the
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/ .» be sold w ith the place at rea«<-oa'ie ,
equilibrium of nations, namely, an al-
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■ture of jute grain hags nt the llance between ih u U
Lllliru i’in»vr, .-.-w *
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n c iv iliz a tio n a great h* 1» r am |,w| ( , tt-|, a i,.|
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L ' 'illMry of this state will probably
tlw * Christian civ A k _ _ a
f 111 . t i a. ---- — . A * . « . . ! » f > . . » f a a * s * t l* . a » a r a >a n e tia » a a
six and France. S ^¡imulxr
a* w ak I f m f i f a t !
"i the things accomplished by ratification of the extradition tregfy! I - -ouId 11 fin that »m il riBltatioii n» im|.u . r Apply i »r hirtbrr p*Houl
r a tlin a n o n
„-aJ,, „f hdrig should not he ngnuy ! at ims •«»-«
Thi>
pH W|| of
with Ruasia leaves before the senate no
„„amning» sod
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a..
r ». . ur,.f» d e n a rtm e n t Which ,b ro * n o W e for VB
T liB .7 z /w n r O /f h tn n e r
t *'e l,OUHe’ ^ r* Ke*<tyi
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schemes, philosophies and deductions o l, j
jourim l w ill lm m ill fr««
r “ he has labored faithfully and busiucas •, n
has not been acted upon. This is a cut»' |
,te,|. ,„<| L , | thl. m.lmerilaTW o f T « g W
L ax*ng visited San Quentin at his ditlon of affairs which probably nevtrI
hag, wwl are who pay o n - y e a r’* e u ^ ripl
L 1 1,1 an,l studied the advantages before exis ted in our l.iaton ^
promulgating tbeoriea. vain comeptmn. ,
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II
L ,
nt ages of the jute mill at the
A FISH HATCHERT.
L f every shad« and eobr, «ell calculate»! , ipw
R. m em l-’r it <
r
*ar.' *n ( aliforuis. He was so
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F Heax.il wjt |, t jie wor^ j0g8 of | be
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L , 1 a j’He b,,r lnil1 ,h#t *»« decided p«,,w l l , n
r f"r the establishm ent of such an
now
»,11, g,v.t, r .p p r »
bjl), or>| t„ rlly I r t o r t ,
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An, and «BUM
ail binds ,« ol building mat
u ”’1"” ln U,'s state, with the result people ul Lane county than
» x»i and
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.~ l di««* 4, at I*a«t
for
the
establishment
and
maintenant^
4
ml mat
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• Ikware of the c u. M km'
m a Glanada saw mil
bussed ttie lower nouee
sayi
of
a
fish
hatchery
0»
Knowles
creek
m
ar,
man
.pak*
Pr *pects of becoming a law.