The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, March 24, 1893, Image 4

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    HURD & DAVENPORT.
I Diate and county, Goo. W. M cBride,
HUperintendent.
l’eraons wishing to m ake exhibit« in .
any of th e departm ent« e n u m erated ,!
We have
will please com m unicate w ith th e su- j
p enntem lents of tl<£ departm ent« in
Just Received
which they wish to make entries.
H, re’* our band * '¡ th » welcome home,
An im m ense lin e o f D ry Goodf
B. I bv ix e , Secretary.
henator Alley. (Thank*. Ld.)
H oods.
>oo(ls, I.ndies
AN EX C ELLEN T FARM.
j I ' uih *
M,— rs. Wilke* an-l Brown went up to
F a sc in ato rs. I n f a n ts ' H oods a n d
About seven mile« up th e Siuslaw
Head o’ Tide last week in <|»»«t of more
1 targa in s
liver from Florence, and situ ated on th e , Sacks. C om e e a rly foi
fruit tree«.
bottom land« of the river, is one of the
before su p p ly is e x h a u ste d .
Marvti came in like a la m b and we are tiest farm« in Lane county, r o r grain
very much afraid the rent of the proverb or p astu re land it is unexcelled, and ,
the la*«t proof th a t it produce* th e finest
may come true.
varieties of fruit, i» th a t th ere is grow ­
Neighbor Goilde ha« gone out to the ing a large orchard consisting ol th e
valley hoping to mak« a ‘•«pwk work­ choicest kind« of fruit-tree« now in ,
bearing. T his farm will be sold a« a I
ing nl Idwtrade.
Groceries,
or in ten , live or one acre tracts
Everybody I* anxion* to see it «top whole
to miit piircluiherM. W rite to (). 1* . Ken-
raining, th a t they may get th eir |«eaa ncdy, Florence, Oregon, for p articu lars • Groceries, Groceries!
mid onion* planted.
ami prices.
F re sh stock a lw a y s on h a n d .
J. W. Brewster cam e in from the val­
for r a l e .
ley last week.
He i« lagging awuy
A fine farm of ItRJ acre* situated on
(driving to *ubdue wild Nature on hi«
W ell S elected
the Lake« South from Florence,
'litis
line ranch mi the smith aide of the lake, ranch is m ostly abler am i vine m aple
ts
j n t j,js j j n e w e r x
nek , o f j H j a ats.
Il
lie oiler« forty day«’ work on Mr. Dft- hollitm land, having n e arly a n u le hike
eel a ll.c o m p e tito rs
via
« «nw-mill
« a w «uberription.
, . . . , . .................................
vid’*
Mr. David frontage. Ten acre- under cu ltiv atio n
O ur W inter Stock
O f Boots and Shoes
H as arriv ed . Fine assortment for
both ladies and gentlemen, p,,
n o t fail to ask lor our
J a c k and J ill children p<.|M)v;
shoe— all sizes.
HURD X DAVENPORT.
I.W.OW ne.tly the ........nt ......« (« I
,eany m e «
• -
«libs« rlbed , and he w ill begin prepara
nt once
—ice to put in a waw-mill on
tiun Hl
Tnilti-<Ht* lake Some have nnderslootl
. ..
....
. , I
lite mill is to tie built on \N hoaldnk
lake, hut Mr. David a»*ure* us th a t it is
a mi i ‘ t ■
11 m i M \ K i i;.
A nice line of
Class,
Crockery,
Tin and
EARTHENW ARE
ALW AYS ON HAND
’ » ( ^ ««h»«« J J J
come into hearing; Broom* in a fram e
linU(,e
¡H Cciletl ami p a p e re d ; good
ollt-building*. amt stock of all kind« will
be m <»I<1 with th e place nt reasonable pri-
__ if desired. Price
1
ices
of turn,
farm , 1*2000:
<2000; one
one
half cash amt reasonable tim e given for
balance. Apply for fu rth er particular«
a t th is office.
HURD & DAVENPORT.
«_. ..O ltD E ItS BY MAIL SOLICITED.
T he .
// Earmer. »¡
The < iregon W orld’s l air ('i>mmis«ion ' I (i-puge jo u rn a l will he sen t tree to
ba« Iteeii legally organized. It« officers, all tin* s u h s c l'tltc rs ol 1 4K \ \ ESI
hti|«'iintendenta, assistant*, ami agents w ho pity O1W yea:i s sit list l ip tio n |
have lawn eliosen, fth<| they »re now ac- in ad v an ce. T h is lib e ral offer ftp-
tively engaged in lite Lvpftrntion of an pliert a lik e to all oh l aw well as
varied
nwiiirce* new
K em em lnT it costs
I exhibit
' A I I I I ’ I V t of
’ l tin*
I I I « ' rich
I I ' I I am W
>
<X«»XX*
¥¥
| ptittains.
S , W W - ..................
of Oregon, to I«1 placllrl before th e eye« you only tw o «hilhirs to, t wo pa-
of the world in tP several d ep artm en t pern. S am ple copies can be seen
buildings of the e ( lum tiiaii Exposition at th is office.
W orld’* Exposition
a t ( hicMgo. A n •'
line should tai hist if
open* shortly,
jo
p
eriy
n pH-M iiie d . O u r
we would ta1
, Off,«-«', Rnsetiurg, Oregon. M arch 18,
M ale hn»~*aeci> allotted am ple spaces in lKtNt. S. Ci I jok
mi |it(vt n t having twen e nte ivd nt th is
T IN W A RE,
BOOTS & SHOES,
«.at d ep artm en t buildings, o ih ce tiy Joseph A S lrow hrhlge, Jr. aaainst H A RD W A RE,
UolH-rt II « ris w e tl (or nhiuntontng Ids lln n ie -
.e
ins Commission Ini’« promised to M n . l E n try No. «»7UI, dsted O ctober 1, 1«it. upolt
tots N i ’ h . 2. H and I o f seelton M , tow nship
till, ami which it hope* Io occupy w ith ttie
i f south, rnniie 12 west, h i t.«nc c o m ity , Oregon,
M EDICT NES,
N VTS & CA N DI ES,
H A T S & ('A P S ,
honor to the S tate. And to m ake tlio la­ w ith a view to tin ' c im cclta tto n o f said e ntry;
the said |isrtte s are hereby sainiaoned to aji-
bor* of this t ’onimissimi the m ore suc­ ,« ar Hl tilts ( Uttce on the 9th dav of M ay, lK'.l!t,
lO n'eloek a. ««., to respond and fu rn is h te s ti­
F F R N IS I II NG GOODS.
cessful, which will add not only to th e nt
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
m ony em iee rid nx said alleged atm udonm ent.
Hufttetent
ev,deuce
h
a
vin
g
tieeii
tile
d
to
show
, redit ol ttie State, tin» to her every cltl-
tlia t |w rs'iiirtl service «•nuh, no, be iiim te it Is
kcii , th e five co-op« ration of h er each hereliy ordered tlia t service be made by ptthllca-«
Mint «‘Very re*hlent is cm i neatly solicited. lio n according to law,
J o h n II. HMVrK, Itegtster,
A. M. CRAwroan, Hcveiver. ' Goods ss Represented.
Prices Will be Found Reasonable,
To this cm l, th e ie b o e. all perm-lt* who M 2 t-A 2«
b ase prepare«! Individual ex h ib its, all
A *»••«', Aitou, toe • sosy.
his'ieties, «irganixation*, or aanoeiatlons
A p retty fatde nixtut th e pansy is cu r­
«,( any kind whatever that have piepared rent Aiming French nnd German chil­
exhibit* ot an) kind (or the «•oining Ex­ dren. T h e flower has five p etals and
live sepal*. In itk mt pansies, especially
p o s it io n , ure uiged to ut one«' pin« e
of tin- earlier and les-. highly tlevelopetl
them selves in com m unication w ith the
varieties, tw o of the petuls arc plain
heads of the several departm ents, as or- in e«dor and th ree are gay. T he two
giinim'd by this Commission. You tuny plain p etals have a single sepal, tw o of _
_ _ _ _ _ _
A
r *!—
a- ®
: c - £ - ’ ’
l«< able to judge to which departm ent th e g.IV IH 'tals h a v e a sepal each, a n d 1 I 1 l \ l J l N OC
ir 5
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your e x h ib it ts-loiigs by reading w hat th e th ird , w hieh is the> larg est of ull, !
C tV E T H E B E S T B A R C A IN S . IN
billows
This Coinnussion desires to has tw o m-pals. T he fable is that, the)
semi to Chicago those things which will pansy represent* a fam ily, eousisting of
hushund. wife and four daughters, two
in anv manner give a true representa­ of the h«tter living step vhildren of the
tion of any of O regon’s reaouree*, or add wife, w ith only one chair*, the tw osntall
in siiv wav to th e attractiveness ot the gay petal« ure th e d au g h ters w ith u
► |»a«'« s allotted to Oregon ill ait) ot the ch air each, and the large gay fa tal is
th e wife, w ith tw o chair*. To find the
I x |s > s itit> n buildings
The Oregon exhibit will la* collect««! fath er one must atrip aw ay th e petals
[IN TH E CITY O F E U C E N E .
tilid display«*« under the following head­ until th e htam ens and pistils are hare.
They have a fanciful resent,dance to an
ing* :
old man w it,t a tlannei wrap about his U N D ER TA K IN G and E M B A L M IN C a Special
I he «tepartmeiit of ugrifilltnie forest­ neck, his shouhiers upraiMtsl and his
All order» fur Fund,tire sent us from the Hluslaw will ,«• *hippe«l from Portland d •
ry ami toil’s, p itsim ts, and live stink, fee, in a h at,t,u h . The story is probably
W. I Matlock, »M|«ertn,en«ient.
th e o f Frvm h origin, ,*s-au.«e th e French
<le|«tttiiieiii of horticulture, including call th e i>un*y the stepniother.
Itiu e id liiie ami viticulture, Dr. J it
AN H ISTO RICA L MEDLEY.
('««dw elt, sop,
I'lie d ep ailin en t of
I HE piano wa* invented by t'h rist x>
m ines mining, and inetaiurgy, C W . fnli in th e year ,? tt.
Ayer», »up,
The d cp sitn icn , of listin g
t o t i i.r.n carriages w rrr first used in
« mt Hailing apparatn» m anufacture» E ngland in the year lasu,
< ha , rival ami loeihaiiicai invention»,
I HI circu lar naw waa invented by
» e i : : : « U
ë c c «« « « « e ? -
i o'»! T. Mveiw. sup,
The «iepailtneiil Itentham , an Englishm an, in the year
<>t w < i «> mi «*s w <>rk, com prising the nne I Tt«O.
T m prohibition <<f cigarette smoking
n its, household m i a i i i i ) , and product*
omon
* cinp'nyes is among the cholera
tin n - 4, M r- M |*avton, »opt. until
p
nvaiitiun«
adopt*»l by the New York
,in!v I, IMld, and Mts I \\ , Alien,
sWs'U exviiaage.
R E P A IR E D P R O M P T L Y
sup, from Julv 1, HRKI. The depart*
A t \iv lj« I'hnncUe tin •rt» is a news-
ioent «4 ediM’wtion, inch.ding «-duration* } M |ie r u o iM itu t fo u n d ts l b e
a n d w o r k warranted
'►sear von
at e x h ib it» .h te m iy , aperial, general. mu- t'o r e k e n h e e k , w h ic h ontaina file» ,,f
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»ic, etc , I'. It, M eE lm y. su p ,. Tl»»* de- »jwsimens of uv »n than IT.ouu different
ilaS»’-'-
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newrapapera.
F ront S trf . f : t
p a tiin tid «4 civil go vern m en t, ¡mehidit g
I
TO THE C ITIZEN S OF
O REGON:
THE SEATON STORE
[Keeps a full line of Extra Quality
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DRY GOODS $ GROCERIES.
Notice.
Knowles & Gettys,
managers .
and
H. M. C” AMBEKL,N-
TH E
WA K 1IES,
|E W E L Ë p
( !.()( KS * AND
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