The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, March 24, 1893, Image 1

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Florence, Lane County, Oregon, Friday, March 21, 11M.
No. in.
T he Plate U niversity n t Engenu » ill j to seek, b u t the IteeurJer and M n rsto lj » |,L) » ork » w
in demand uveiv-w h e re ' ing
be represented nt th e W orld's F a ir a t I a re of sufficient im portance to d e n ta ld f
upon tint rabj»vt . "S.ifis of i»,-
«t great wages. Lands g'e« rii tier tor gon,“ and the “ Origin of
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¡th e closest a tte n tio n of every citizen. the tilling, and ¡t virtually
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D ay <t A itkrson are now th e proprie- i M uch depends upon th e ellicieucy ahd
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would aevrue, in a
tors oi the W oodburn Independent, an d a good ju d g m en t of these officers
bas laen said: “ For twenty v<
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good paper they p u blish.
T iikiìk may ho doubt as to th e attitude country has tried the reverse of tlmt ami in the State.
In an «gw in which the
I t is fatal to hero w orship to see th e of some D em ocrats toward the M. kinlev has n ‘'b»ced business down to .»
nominal, sense of seiem e for the diieet ,<melit
names of de Lesseps an d Eiffel s p a tte re d Bill, b u t th e Louisville
ba*‘9’ nnd has caused mere loss mid
the producer has been mi singularly
with the mud of th e Pat:
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is fairly outspoken when it say s: “ We tr“ ul,!e K»d distress than would a war
»¡uiikeiieil throughout all rinne» of the
.’or R ussia U,C1U1 to r iP UP» exterm inate, abolish, Wlttl lllt? >;roll>f'l(lt power of the world."
Tas Czar prays for pea
eommunily, and when the in,,nence of
has th e «"«bihilutc, and in th e foulest ignotniliv
during the coming year.
A propos to the subject »f couutv divit»- the heiiuvolent mientitle ie»e.uvh la e v
answering of th a t p e titio n la rg e ly in h h J and disgrace, every vestige of fraud ion, the Springdeld . \ l n nays •• I'h«- •‘'.''•"here a,. c.m«piuu..udv viaihle it
mm hands.________________ called protection, w herever we can find Junction City Time» said m.me imcunnv " " ght “ ul* o,w ""'«Id think, to ,«e
OaoAMZEi) fem inine labor lias d e e la r - ’ * '
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ed against electing bachelors to th e Con-
A nother railway sm ash-up has
gress.
J things about Senators Alley and Ycatrh
• »»’•»«t upon the they ui \Venth
" 'c k . but the senators will no, let it 11 lullva" ^ '• ¡•” «'1 1 <*»uihing uui ent lit
When David B. H ill h ears of caused hv overw orking the tra in men. tl" 11' d . e m
in the least.
The Mew r ,a l"«»'-
this, there will be one firm , if h airless, The engineer of th e
colliding en gjne j
' iui,e i ight so far as w e urn eon-
A » rw ru v ,, article uppt.ua in the cor
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corned.
Secure in the conseionsnes» rent number of tlm For«,., on "Thu v«.
opponent of woman suffrage.
states th a t he had been on d u ty for
that every man over here approves hem t- one« of Municipal Corporation." I, i.
The Junction City Timex s till c o n tin ­ th irty consecutive hours and could not
ily the action we took regarding the .11- un-igned, making it aim.mt uni.pic la tin«
ues to abuse the Siuslaw people and keep aw ake. The official w ho |>ermittâi
sense, ' * '° 11 Ol ^ ane
»» mopo.ed by history of review article.; hut Mie re,
their country. T he e d ito r even sn eers tin s violation of all common ¡e u cei-i' '
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nn u , nothing tlmt tlit»'
itfr fliis,Its V mi editor »ays, becom«»
hn„me
.1 the money »e expended to secure the ! 81,01,1,1 be 1,61,1 re«Pon"ibl« '" r »
x 1 «" «"«X or do losmt it will disturb obvious when it,« plain-spoken n tela
d en t.
appropriation for th e lig h t-h o u se.
• iis in the least. Even the latest gross lions made by the Filter are read. Il«-
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he divorce court in South Dakota is
misrepresentations breed only scepticism story is told of ‘At mung man of a , .»I
T he times have greatly changed since
losing none of its agility. A bout Oifldg as to the existence in tlm editor's mind New England family ,V who »aiu. to 1st
the day we first cam e here w hen th e a r­
rival of one small steam schooner was a her last J . 11. Moss left this town ami of a virtue so old-fnsliiond as integrity, the trusted employe h ! m 1 agent U a n no*
hap-linzard affair to be reckoned by sea­ his fam ily, going to the land of blizzards. and eugt nder only the feeling of pity for puny doing hum nt ■■» with muim ipul tor
At tirai ba aw«
was only saut a«
sons. Now sailing vessels m ake reg u lar N ot later than December lie procured a* the misfortunes which brood over the porathma.
divorce
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JanitafV.
panic spirit of the disloyal and disun- sn expert in .o iu p itn y i\ the rvgulai
weekly trips, and th e w hole tow n is
B ut th is speed is outranked in an
alarmed if one misses a trip .
co u n t of f th
e rapid < work
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re-m arriage m achine, coming from Den­
wise from our m em ory th e ex cellen t
ver, Colorado. Judge Miller granted di­
editorials w ritten by Mr. Jo n e s, and th e
vorce to Jam e s W. W illiams and ninr-
hist, and one of his best, was p rin ted in
, ried him to E thel W est, who was with
hie W est . To us it is m ore th a n pleas- , •
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linn m court, handing \\ illianis a m ar-;
'ng to know he has re tu rn e d from C ali­
riage certificate along with the decree of
fornia to Oregon.
divorce.
E astern congressm en seem to be a l ­
lying themselves against th e free coiti-
Woi silver, and the hope so long draw n
out in the
. w estern peoples’ m in d s th a t
h 1 1« gisi.i,ion would soon be e n ac te d ,
¡omat editor of the Time».
agent to tiie towns a here Idf b«m •-*« it
contruvta, ««¡id, though ba knew tC'lM
W n.u«r,a.lnM M l M i.
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niun while coupling
onpling ears recently, railed
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I rlor, “ lie «a» often Miipri»ed, ewpeciuily
up tlm whole ( , li e s , ion of the possibility
when cnmpi-titlon was active, by pr««b»n
of preventing accident» of this kiutl by
ge«I acervi conferences betwwm lila »ujw
the adoption of power brakes nml nut«»-
r rior Hiiil »lirowd, but rough-looking
malic couplers. It is nt once obvious
mem Iters of lite tioiird», who uueerviito-
that tlie work of brakesmen is exceed­
iiioiisly rueiied Into the liotvla at any
ingly dangerous. Ho must run along
hour." The rtgent'» Work «rt» with the
the top of moving freight train» in all ' very heal men of the Isstnls who««
T here is no getting over the fact that j kjn(jH o( „eatliw r-rain , sleet or »now
I votes lie a liiiiwt ulway» a*ffttr«t|.
th e traile in lum ber for the home mar at midnight ns well ua midday. T lie j.-jn a ||y i
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k e t will exceed all form er sales in pre- „tmi-Miis for Iowa show that out of hn sent out m I oiio to »«'«'• ire n eon trae, it, a
ceding years, while exports w ill climb lu i |way employee» killed in one year, no MnM||
city. He went to work
' to heights heretofore not ex|s»cted. H ) |i‘.,‘S t h a n -12 were killed while engaged i “ full ef eiitliusiaam" and apprtrwlty
”*ntg to ho only a speck in th e far-aw ay | is th e j„ (i„ e nce of push with which this ¡„ |„.u|i gnK or coupling. Power brake» »«curvd the »upp»rt of ev. rvl»dy . but
ltui< • Ib e appro aching s te p to free bu-ine->s bus been surroiindel tii.it i- .u ,,| automatic < •« »u | «1« r* W"»b<l tbim have *l,‘
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l>e let, w riv»l turnwl up. Tl»w y»»ung
»liver—the Slier,nan A ct—
-is to be to rn bringing it forward, and once sufficient bnVed in that one »«ate 12 lives. Ibis p „ nUH
,„,t t,t, n.i.ii-tin-r. <b<
Jotrn.
j cap ital can I xj induced to come tind take would seem worth Hccomplisliiug even
that ha knew littl« 0» lo t i *
r '«K ructions betw een th e D em ocratic a p a rt in cid en t to our great resources in ,,t ,|,o cost of a cut in the preciuua rail-j rival merit» «»I ilia tw o«•unpwnl« «,
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ciity and iio v cru o r I’e n n o y er a re n o t g ia n t trees, then enormous sums of way dividend»; and if ruilwuy comp»- n-eetve«! from him a »•oinphuient on tbn
l( raiupaign bn bad beaa umking. In fart
*1 s'lpmg as we are led to lielieve by m oney w ill tie dra w n through the open nies w ill no, voluntarily do this inn«
the I m 'I m U w I «gsnt «d »ha rival anaoarn
”|" papers. The G overnor seem s to gatew ay of th e Hiuslaw l iver to Florence. for n l0 preservation of Uuiunn hie, 1«-,' • “ elpraaaad rvgret Unit he hod hot
r.H ilud lb« ground earlier, •• ,•« <w«M
'" 'suited in all th a t th e D em ocrats A lready our tug li:»*’ settle I the question lation may well I»«* invoked
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»«•e Mt «»ro« that tie had n,,,r n" chanr*,
"fxeept in tiling cannon in h o n o r of in th e mimi» of sailing navigation com-,
questi«»,i regarding the Oregon
und ,•»«, a»» written boina;’’ but «w»d
I‘ft' ‘“ ■«•nt C leveland, w hich is going to panics kh to th e depth of w ater on the Wei|{,ier
¡s ,)(>t hkely ,o bacon»«
Wu* ex(•«« ted to May for form'«
J".niHiited lengths according tu 1’en- bar, th e evidence of which i» a huge less neo,e when the people have »tudied
unt,| |i>a vota w m taken.
In «»•«
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craft <m its wav here for lumber.
more folly the »e»'1
but woald »Imply en|«»y blwoelf."
' ‘ M " " " I'H .-tb r..... in ily paper-. «!««• I t t t aom ew bst atrange ttuat «be ma- «••■ • «»«¡y p ‘ bb-ic I by 11.
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y«<uth isdiuvr l tid» »«d went
,t being th e la st v e n tu re . L. :o ritv eun„ ot se<) tlm , the solution of tlm le c tu re r State Grange, and lb S. I ag «•'.
with |(i In» »tor«,y rampait»
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( - i l v e r The ' The report i» too ex h au stn e for m en a p.», ,. ,-pomut w-«Mug b b time p b r
In his salu tato ry “ th a t Salem is Hioni ig , ...................
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be free coinage
silver. I h« , I «.c r. | r
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tba «»Äaaef "a b e y * « *
1 '"rge enough to su p p o rt th re e daily Bnre favt th a t gold steadily im-refl.-e» in resume of it» leading feaknn» u, .« .«••
,be village kind.” Praaanily tba f*p*«
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’ it is presum able only th e b e st vai ue, h U .ing hawked about from one paper, .o r n e r y farmer
^ ¡ t »n,«out »n liriialf of U* rivalenmpany,
,„ect urgent du- bi» name, to eith er «»I lb«
rn bu, Ul|, d„f
o,»r«rb ,b« o y d orn
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‘ •"•um e 1, No. 1 of th e ,«,o( ,,itry to an o th er to
tale,
who
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»«d mrth'ng orili b«
•' E "'«m! «» at b a n d , am i it is a good n ian dfl for money, it evidence th a t named above, at Portland, and hi*«
v«,,« «f tba board and
u. o . .M r » ..
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taw
m ore silver m ust lie coined t<> •»«
We »II know ,»e «lone free from »barge.
i- «. v election conies off on th e first reejuirem ents of trade. ... - -
|h e r,.ad,.,. oj ..fît«»♦ bod I**«» «*• d** **
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‘«ditv ¡n A pri,. It seen».» q u ite eon- th a t before th e demonetization of *dv r
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,ierien«w»i
weekly bul.rlm
Amt wh«n I * w i . t I»«»«. a»«l
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...Am 5n ibe ier>»rt to note tlm
nt « '.it we should have .a eorivcn- pri.-™ for .1! a-u»«Ml.h.-»
«IV« ‘ ,«4«l tba » 0 *7
** * d « f« t. M . W»
«BiOgbt out
11 ' d 1 »H
1 ' the jK-.qd.. w ithin th e city keeping w ith th e value of F‘d l an 1 a*
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»flier on w>f>
, ¡ptuyad b»»
r.tal.
’d n om inate m en to fill th e of- ver, am i th e emitifry bad a n e r a of t * ........ ..
Tlmn, to» tin»! part of the rejs»rt tre:
• vit v. ¡H |æ ig n iti jne none care prosperity such as never before. Meo, 1
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