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About The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1893)
V stre e t c a r lin e. The company W ednesday, February 15. organized and stock books will «oo# a social treat n ay be expected n e x t open for subscriptions. Portland Tuesday night a t th e dance to he given £ X o d d Fellow’s h a llh y th e l lorence ta lists otter to carry one-funrth th« if citizen s of th is place will f u r i t i Orchestra- No com m ent m av be m ade b alan ce, an d give th a right of war an* on the music as the orchestra 1« too wel su b scrib e th e usual lx,nus. known to nee,I lauding. T he floor m an T he Siusiaw dairymen ought to jOinl agers are Marion Morris and Drew be ve in th e construction of a co-opentird ry and prom pters Geo. M orns and G ran t cream ery . O ur merchants are securin' I À i.u rf Look for a bigerowd and a p l l v E rh art large q u a n titie s of California butter T hursday. time. w hich finds a ready market at fifty lnl Now let those who wish to be lionered IJov.1 Vhillip«, -se,l 1 y ear 4 m onth» six ty cent« a roll th e year round. J ____ T bkmb : $2.00 a year in advance. with city offices come to th e front. An ,„ d iil,l.y » .» o n o f M .F . P h illip s. d.ed 1 A S cream ery located near the mouth a Entered a t th e poat-offlce at l‘lonT ’‘- election will be held in a few weeks ac at 3 o’clock Friday m orning ot pneu N o rth F o rk so th a t milk could be gifi, U n . county, Oregon, a . aecond-Ua«. cording to th e ch arter. monia. The funeral will take place rum ered by boats from the main river, Soutl m ail m atter. The young people had a pleasant tim e the family residence to th e ch u rch a t Slough a n d N orth Fork would prove a t the (Kid Fellow ’s hall Tuesday even two o’clock Saturday afternoon, w hen a very profitable att’air if property coni a o v a a r i a iN O rate * mapk knows os ing, where a splendid dance wa« indulg funeral service will he com lucted by d u c ted . A t Tillamook and other poin. PLICATION. Rev. until o ’clock. Bis U IIV»» tw ” ’ elve ” A VV ' • A. * Robinson, *'-'*'• ’ after which th e i re- . along th e coast creameries have prove (¿»-al uoUeaa A csnw |x*r line, w h insertion. ed in The interior of th e Morris hotel is be- j wil, be consigned to th e ir lust very successful, since th« coast cliuut ing given ajeoat of paint by Geo. Roberts | pUce in the Florence cem etery. is m ore favorable than the interior W E ST L IN G S. W ho is ail ex p ert in this line. He does Tj|E W kht e x tend« its sym pathy to tl e b u tte r m aking. his work neatly and quickly. • bereaved parents- Did you get a valentine? z W e read w ith pleasure that Florenc Geo. Huberts, an experienced and first A yerv ,flt„ia b le enterprise is th e effort New garden seeds ut Hurd A I ’avcn h as a new tu g and th at a steam achooue class paper hanger and p ain ter, is In |llJU|e to 8ta rt a grist m ill a t El- is to be b u ilt for th e coast trade. Tku ,«»rl *«. town. Give him your work if you w ant mira by Urge num ber of th e stau n ch is a s ta r t in th e right direction and W . T. Kavser came down from Elm ira a first-class job, for he will leave in a few (annurrt o( tb e western p a rt ot th is will no t be long before Florence »ill to-day. day«. county. F o r this purpose a stock coui- sen d in g h e r own results to foreign conn The H arrison left for Coos buy T hurs A tire ut Pendleton F eb ru ary 7 de- |mny ¡„ being organized w ith shares at tries, S o u th America, Sandwich Islands day m orning. »trove,! four buildings and caused an; |10 eacb, $4500 being th e capital stock. A u stra lia, Ja p a n , Alaska. Perbap C. C. Behnke left on th e ltohart« for a aggregate loss of $14,HOO, upon which Two-thirds of the stock—$3000—has al uiauy£ot' o u r readera have not notice pleasure trip. there was insurance to llie am ount of ready been taken, leaving only $1500 th a t F lo ren ce lies on a bee lius with th worth to be disposed of. An In d ian ap - The present week has been quite $7750. tw o larg est cities on this continent, X« Oii th e beach near th e m ohth of Ten j oli8 firm has agreed to furnish a p la n t liliay one in Florence. Y ork a n d Chicago. If it be true th The Amethyst is loading with lum ber Mile w recks of two vessels are re p o rte d ' ior $4500 of the tasst roller process, and “ W estw ard th e star of empire takei stranded. One is the stern of a small ' we may therefore expect to see th is new w a y ,” F lo ren c e is certainly in the at the Cushman mills. company getting squarely down to busi of th a t s ta r, and if her people do A«k Joe Morris to show you hi« valen coasting schooner; the other is part ol ness during the coming sum m er. the deck and cabin ot a larger vessel. takje ad v an tag e of this opportunity tine». He received a few. C O U N T Y S E A T L E T T E R . build up all b ran d ies of trade it will Hold. Shuybold, of Newport, has w rit The Florence market made some fine th e ir far.lt. Florence standi squarely i ten to H. II.' B arrett asking w hat are the l»,l<,gna sausage thia week. F eb . 13. pros|H‘cts for patronage if he should start The snow has all gone in th e valley th e p a th of progress and in the v»n i The iron and other material for the progress she should be found. a first-class brew ery a t th is place. ! and is fast leaving the hills. jetty work was received tin« week. H ank thinks he would m eet w ith suc " A rage for manufacturing seem» to T ub W ksi was made glad this week Horn, to the wife of L. L. Schell on ta k in g hold of, our people. One cess. by the receipt of ¡1« long delayed paper. Saturday morning, a d au g h ter, and all is co n tem p lates making a new trap gun The an n u al m eeting of th e congrega Schooner Amethyst was towed in over a n ex ten siv e acale; another will tion of the P resbyterian ch u rch , which well. the bar Tuesday m orning by tug Hobart«. has been postponed un account of sick The Springfield opera house is now w heel-barrow s, croquet balls, u m iievn puw|wirou «« ■«<’' ...... — ----- , ■ , • i:, .1,., C arm an can still lie found a t th e old nes«, etc., will he held Monday evening about completed and is a cred it to th e ing p in s, “ ta te r masher«,” etc. stand, City Market. Call and see him . at 7 :30 p. ui., Feb. 30, a t which meeting city. a n o th e r com pany are looking after The W illam ette river yesterday was su g ar factory. B arr Brother.’ knife I A large invoice of goods in all depart th ere will also lie the election of trus ment« waa received this week at Hurd A tee«. thirteen feet above low w ater, th e h ig h tory is to be enlarged and new mset^ e ry ad d ed . So th a t it now looks “ 1 >a venporl’a. The February n u m b er of the Cusino- est point reached this year. Eugene, Fairm ount and Springfield o u r people were coming to their The jetty work «¡11 now he pushed a« politon is one of unusual interest. The fast as possible, the much needed iron frontispiece is a splendid half-tone wood are now practically one city, and F a il- an d th a t a period of substantial gro» m ig h t soon be expected. Ifthiscilvr having arrived. engraving of th e late Jam es G. Blaine, m ount th in k s she is in the center. Merchant Kyle is pleased with the re- and th e whole num ber is replete with The question of a beet sugar factory is Florence will stop bowling for» ">r celpt of Id« Christina« goods on tin- lia r - j the choicest literature. 1 rice, $3 per being seriously considered by th e farm an d d ire c t th e ir enorgies to establish^ factories to consum e our wood, iron, year. tison this week. ers and capitalists of th e city, w ith a fair and save a t home the money that*' The copy of the Florence West which pro«|ioct of success. Pieiiaratious are being made to reise o u t for boot«, shoes, wagons, the Florence hotel and otherwise ini’ reached this oltice yesterday was printed The sp irit of the Siusiaw A E a stern c lo th in g , boxes, nail«, paper’ on lemon yellow and chocolate brown railroad has not l>een seen recently, prove the pnqierty. bucket«, barrels, «<>»P. colored p»l»er. The cause thereof was The b d l f<>r the Glen tda M F . Church hence it m ust be inferred it lias d ep arted clo th es-p in s, canned " ,eBl. ca"n J . . . r ^ . l , « l .... tl». Il.rr i,.,,, 11,1. » ~ k I ....."* » > •« !•t..d on to railroad heaven, where all good baby can n ed fru it, cigars and gun . > .„■I I , . . I « . ,.l..-.,l In p m iü o « . l* l* 'r Iur I«*" railroads go when they die. p ro sp er m uch more than no News. Geo. H . Arm itagc, one of Lane com i an d railro ad s, commerce an* ’ The Hobarts left for ( ’oos hay Thi.ra- U n g (e U „ w fiven by tbe dav morning. She will bring hack * i u a ie < . Aid Soclelr itl Ul„ Morris Hotel ty 's extensive pioneer farm ers, died in will com e w herever manufacturss p Portland yesterday morning. H e owned up. T h e signs of the tiniM »w Inrge load of Iron for the government last Saturday evening was a success in a farm of over sixteen hundred acres of w orks. ly b e tte r. every way. The audience was well — Florence needs a g,»»l grocery store. pleased with the programme and the th e brst land in th e valley lying th re e miles from Eugene. For terms, rent on «tore building, etc., H urd A D avenport’s «tore will be closed Saturday evening out of respect to th e memory of Lloyd Phillip«. The subject of Sabbath m o rn in g ’« d is course will be H eaven below and above, O kkoon at th e P resbyterian ch u rch , 11 a- ” »• The family of Cha«. G etty cam e in on the tog from Y aquina th is week and pro KU I to r •■«* Propri«»«’ *- ceeded to Coo« hay on th e sam e boat ’“i“' . ladies with Fairm ount, ' quite large. the audience, which was T he Eugene end of the city is s a d ly in t Iregoti. need of an opera house th a t will accom Somebody's calf kicked the bucket in A life preserver Iw-sricg the name of front ut T iik W k » t office Thursday even modate a good audience, with stage room the Majestic was picked up on the !<each ing. The owner will confer a great favor enough for the best plays, and from th e several mile« alaive ths mouth of the by removing the remains of the deesused sentim ent expreneed by some of our bus rixer thi» week. bovine to some place of more seclusion,, iness men it will be built th is year. write Geo. M. M iller, The mum ps are still prevalent in th is Minnom ts Hotel, in Eugene, i« one Ì ,.»p we will form ourselves into a mutual bl.vck from depot Hate«, II per dav. protection society and have thecity Inar vicinity. During the past th ree m onths All while help Tht« hotel ha» lw»en re- ■(,«( investigale the matter. they they have visited alm ost every fitted an.I newly furnished. Patroiiiae i The work of building the wagon road family in the city. This com plaint is no it. from G lenada to connection with the valley is being pushed with all the ener- gy of our worthy and enterprising citi- sens acruM th e river. Vndaunted by the «ua|M*nsion ol the work by the recent storms. Judge Fisk with a large crew of The K »!,arts returned frnnr Yaquina men recommenced the work Friday The first copy «4 the Yaquina New«, t»uhli«hed at Ncw,«ort hv John F. M atth- e « « . ha« reached this office. It is a ttewav paper, well edited, and a credit to the hnv. A R R IV E D AT MEYER A KYL line of Veil By V last I a s i boat IK JH V :—A . — nice ine». S h e e tin g ,, I I . « * C lo th . Sateen., sum m er^ underw ear, • woolen h o w . Cotton It..«». Black O il C lothing. A n<> , dies and G u m . A large ’ Fruiu; tobaccos an d Cigar«, and G roceries. respecter of jiersoiis, as th e Hon. C o u n ty B A R G A IN S . £ A R 0* ,N,' Judge is among th e late victim s. For ('” ’«tely, no cases have proved serious, W ill sell lots in The price of apples in our retail m ar- W ill sell lots in Chic’ J°tfrn„. kes is two dollars and a half a h u sh el. Florence cheap and on ea This price ought to stim u late orchard owners to cultivate th e ir orchard« to th e SALE- highest notch. E astern apples are F O R ___ — t lire' sbip|>ed to pnrtland and sold at seven T l i» D r .T lio e n p l« * al ir dollars a barrel. This ia th e “ land of n e a r S eaton nursery. big rev! apples,” with a gov».! deal of sil O. B. Jaco b eo n . __—-- ver in th e fru it. -..——* . u««hin» T he deadlock in the tbr. During th e past week a ,vetition has l««v T u e -la v . having aatiafnrtorily « e t-' morning, tied her buaine«» with the custom house T he North Fork of the Siusiaw river is <«1tici*l« a* H'S* place tor license to run one of the muat productive portions of i l l this district. laine county and of the Siusiaw valley. The sieamer Harrison arrived Werlnee- Among the most productif» ranches on ,tav nn»ming. having l>een out from Hie North Fork is that ol the Meeare. F .rtlam i sim v the U’tli of last month. Mci'ornack 'h e latest production of been in ci’vnlation asking th e co u n ty ia la tn re s till continue*. • HI«» hail o n tweird an unusually laigc ! this fine f irm . a - 13-pound - - • ...... . •nn au th o rities for a right-of*wav aero«« th e n o m en al sales of ' 5 ^ ^ $ I . u bun, to the »II« o( Juel M tC orw ck|,10,1 bridge >t bpringlleld Iur .n electric- gents* rubber gcxxt • t »rgu of gv**1’ Ior a -.«. - *****