The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, March 02, 1894, Image 2

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eerily. Let us once doubt a unin’» word
and whatever power lie may have had
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i gone,
nine
ri HLINHEO EVERY mlDAY XQHN1KG,— Oler U
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i Jr u»n been suggested th at the editors
ihOBEN'e,
I-aac C o w ry , Oaaco». o{ republican newspapers in the first
T H
E
~V7^7~~p~',C^rT 1
I'lioiTssoti R ork , so the story goes,
lias gone to one of the islands near Xova
iScotiif and will establish a skunk farm,
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J tie city editor of the Salem Stalls-
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. t i t
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n an will accept our thanks for a timely
notice regerding Carey F. Martin, th at
is of g reat interest here.
congressional district organise a league
jQr tbtt purpose ol bringing the editors
¡nto closer relations, with a unity of
action and purjoec in view . Havo the
editors any farther suggestion«?—Salem
! Statesman,
i
A meeting of such editors at an early
date either a t Salem, Albany, Eugene
' or Roseburg would not only close up the
T hj . ue is force in i ’cnncylvania’s Re- ranks of those who work for the public
BUSINESS.
THE TARIFF
tiojis th at do not cull for eye-sight. In
a sim ilar w anner other parasitical ani- A n I n ti-r c h ih iK G a t l ie d # n t t h e 3 5 t h
A u n u a l l> o ly e f U»u n io n .
main loa» U-.eir OTgaM <•»’ Its otootion.
In such eases the choice, doubtless, is
The 2 5 t h annual L lion of Alfred
between parasitism with degeneration
Dolge,
the famous fell, manufacturer of
„„ the one hand and tree competition
Dolgeville,
N. Y., antliliis employes, oc-
aqtb e5tinetion oil the otner, and nature
curred
recently,
and furnished as strik-
a | wayg works towards lit-,
An interestin ' question may be raised iug an obje a lesson 4n practical eeo-
i,crr as to how far tlie social life of man boiiiicH, probably, a« «fcis ever witnessed
,,rvgeulg similar phenomena. There are in the United S ta te # Dolgeville is a
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profit-sharing community. Mr. Dolge
¡n the body politic hum an parasites,
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divides the earnings With hi» help. He
\y bat ¡g t be iVUe secret of their parasit-
has also built a free Ictiuol, free acade-
j 6 ll, s
p w ,s ¡j result from the (lent
L ite ra ry .
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
(ORIGIN AI. AND SELECTED.)
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There are a liutnlred things which you
cannot do, and w hich you are not called
upon to do; hut you can always do what
is your duty here and now. There are a
thousand places which you m ight eon»
ceivably fill, but the fact rem ains that
at the present moment you ure only
called to fill one place. Do the one
tiling: fill the one place. 'He who sees
all things and all places will take care
E ll WHITE STORE
1393
FALL&W 2W TER
1894
Dry and Fancy Goods,
strl,gg|e for existence, or is it ilue to the mv and tret library,
etc. Ollie a year oij.be rest.
Notions. Groceries Provisions, Oiled Clothing, G rass Seeds, H a rd ­
The fountain of content m ust spring
lb.vc|O[,riicitt
by
natural
processes
of
vi-
tl,e-'
have
bad
an
annual
re
upment
banquet. The expense of this, $500, up in tiie m in d ; and lie who has so little ware, Powder and Shot, Leads, Oils, T urpentine, Colorings &c. &c.
publican argum ent of 185,000 plurality good, but bring to light many interest- (.;oug and rutrograde qualities?
____ ake a Look at our—
w as borne bv Mr. Dolge. wiio this year know ledge of hum an nature, as to seek
for Galusba A. Grow,
th eir congress- iug subjects advocated by th e people,
We arL. KO[ sure whether the able au-
applied it to the relief of distress in the happiness by changing any thing but
m an-at-largc, th a t tho people decile a and these could he focused with telling , bor of , |1U worg before us is entirely
community. They iiad the reunion, his own disposition, will waste his life
change.
effect by the efforts of a united press. j lIgt t„ tbe doctrine of the natural Belec-
however, and he made them an address, in fruitless efiorts, and niutiply the
In Dry and Fancy goods, wo have L adies’ and G ents’ Shirts and
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lion as formulated by Darwin. She
Tire man who takes your unconcealed
A learned German ha» lately been gaj,i ; ,,Hc Boughti a t )ea, t ¡„ pig earlier from which the following extracts are griefs which he proposes to remove,
D r iw r s , Wool and Cotton, Marseilles Q uilts, Flannels and woolen
Each of us ought to strive for excel-
property is no more a thief than the publishing «onic “ Bacteriological Stud- Works, lo account for all ciiunges in an:- mode;
“
For
the
first
tim
e
in
25
years
our
fnc-
lence
in one tilin g ; but wo also need a Dress goods. Look a t our large stock of
and
docs
ies
on
R
utter,”
which
contain
facts
that
man who reads a newspaper and does le s o u n m c e ., wo.eo
...... — - - Ilia,B H„d p!a:llg bv natural selection,
not pay for it. Ho is using the labor of might be astonishing and alarming it we whcreiiB W(J I10W see th at the infinite tories are closed for want of orders; for little know edge in many thinge. We
others Without rem uneration.
were not getting accustomed to them. <klkatu variatlol)g
lbv WOrld of or- the first time in 25 vears I stand before cannot all be lawyers; hut we all need
you to state What T oe . -1» • “• i — tu a t in eonae acquaintance with the laws oi the
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The samples on which tlie learned gen-
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B lack, W h ite a n d G rey.
•wappecbaclu of a love-least of Popu- tlcnlan ,,„ rUud w tre ..pM.,arMl (ron, - game being« are owmg'to the infense ir-
live in. We cannot under-
under­
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unite of our earnest efforts, in spite of land we hvc
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ailvaBtag, , ( in gpite oi our ac. gWn(1 wedi. a , „ dence; but we all need
Plush, velvets, silks, gimps and fancy trim m ings.
H osiery, gloves,
lists and Democrats fraternizing under fregb crealn and were investigated as n u b ility and susceptibility to m o.e.ular
changes of protoplasm and tlie conse­
knowledged position as leaders in our some general insight into the laws of corsets, ribbons, saxony yarn, and hundreds of o th er choice articles.
the flag of Fennoyer, alter their boast of aoon aH possible after butter was m ade.”
hatred, is a curious bit of evidence th at The haeillus, however, had already ur- quent action of the environm ent upon lines of business, in spite of all this and health. We cannot all fie politicians;
it.”
it is any tiling to defeat Republicans,
rived ami had used his tim e for m ulti­
more, we have nut made any progress but we all want some cognizance of our
i t is doubtful w hether we see any fur­
during 1893,
own public affairs. Me cannot all tie
plying himself to such advantage that
(¿ cits a curious case of inconsistency
th er into this m atter than Darwin did.
“ one grain taken from the center of pat
“ The first year of tlie ‘reform era' is mechanics; yet we shall at all times
is to be found in the decamping Popu­
He did not attribute changes to natural
H U R 0 &
contained 2,565,555 microbes, while, on
tlie darkest page ill the records of our want to know how to use tools.
list sheriff Massie, He has written his
selection; there would have been no
the outside, in the same quantity, 47,-
|r l . bus.ness, hut not by any fault of ours.
Every honest occupation, from the
wife from South Africa where he is dig­
sense in th a t; what lie attributed to
We have done our duty and more. By cleaning of a street to tlie ruling of a
250,QUO were found.” A gram , we may
ging gold. He denounced “gold bugs”
ural selection was the preservation of
almost Herculean efiorts we managed to nation, has certain obje ts in view wi.ieli
rem ind our readers, is only the tw enty-
favorable, and tlie destruction of unfav­
when in Oregon,
keep our factories running until Decern- tend in various ways to promote tlie
eighth p art of an ounce. An idea may,
orable, modifications. <>r we may even
her 1 "*, while thousands of factories were well-being of tlie community. In le ts
T he Intercollegiate oratorical race in therefore, tie formed of the num ber of
simplify the m atter further and consid­
K eeps a fu ll Hue of E x ira Q u ality
forced to sliut down entirely or partial- the worker has some appreciation of
Oregon is creating much interest. I t is micro-organisms th at would go to the
er natural selection as purely a destruc­
ly, us soon as tlie secretary of the treas- these objects, some sym pathy with them
well known th at this contest occurred buttering of a plate of toast, ft is con­
tive process, tlie surviving forms not be­
ury tired bis bomb into tlie business some desire lo further tueni, lie cannot
on last Friday, and it is to lie lioped ceivable, says Mr. F ranklsnd, who con­
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w i v w y ö
WI&T w w » i - » ! » b e
ing aided to survive, but simply being
community last June, threatening to claim sincerity in tiis labor. He is prob-
th at the result will he as satisfactory as tributes ail article on this subject to
perm itted to survive, left alone in fact,
pay government obligations in silver, ably quite s.ncere in ins des.re lor the
1 .Yuiurt', th a t “ the num ber of organisms
is the contest itself.
BGtzT';- è- : f ie l b.
F IN W A L L ,
HAUDW AI L,
by natural sele tion. A tendency to
This bomb shattered the entire eomnier- gain or tlie fame or oilier benefit which
swallowed with a moderately-sized piece
change, Darwin assumed to exist in na­
T n s Heppner Gazette lias driven of bread an,j b u tter may exceed th a t of
,\ l T n cc C A M -Il b,
eial structure; conliilvnce wasdestroyed, will, lit* hopes, accrue to iiim as a result,
M E I IC1NEW ,
H A I’S e- GA I n,
Prof. Rork, the people's party lecturer, (he wholc p„ plllatioll o{ Europe,” The tu re; but bow changes were produced values decreased, and our industries re- and gauges his efiorts with this ill view ;
1 I BN I. - L I N» ( t i l l ’
C 1G A L .
out of iKilities and into everlasting dis- queBtion ,)(>w is b„w Inltch rcal butter he hardly ventured to conjecture.
l'O B A C C G ,
reived such a staggering blow th a t the but sincere works demand th at such de-
In
this
direction
there
is
room
for
grsi-e. It is the tu rn of the people’s
to the ¡nto,crablo ,)U.m lity of bac.
repeal of the silver bill, which the free- sire lie extended to the excel !en earn!
party now to lecture to Rork, and the J k r i .(_ ,,cl.hapM K(,U1U
enlighten great discovery. Tho most interesting traders claimed would set tlie wheels of success of the worn itseif.
G oous ,s B sjp rasetitea.
Prieto» V. iii L t ! o u r.t i e t i r , I A
chapter in the book is, in our opinion, industry a-going, did not make any im-
turn of the rope to wind up the dis­ us on this point.
In most of the discussions between
Meantime, perhaps
th at on the Mammalia.
“There is a pression upon the situation.
course.—K lam ath Star,
optimists and pcssiniists tlie question
the best tiling we eau all do is to butler
MANAGERS.
law,” says our author, “ governing the
“ W liat is there for me to review this falls upon toe balance of joy an 1 sorrow
our bread as usual, even though in the
T he whole of Oregon is now aglow
duration of sia'cies. As a man may die
year? We received 10 awards for t.ie in the world, the optimist justly con-
with lailitical prophet» They are at PT°l‘CH* we may have to lay out a (sipu. by accident or disease after a longer or
products of our factories at tlie Ohieago tending th a t the universal love of life
lation equal to th a t of Europe.
Mr.
this time predicting the candidates,
i 'j a b l s
id
shorter life, yet must at last die of old
Franklatid tells us th at artificial butter
world’s
fair, hut of what benefit can su.ficiently proves that its happiness
which foreshadowing, will no doubt lie ,
& 4-
age, and so it seems to be with sjiecies.
is far I vsh liuunted by microbes than the
they be to us under the present condi­ greatly exceeds its woe. T.iere is. how-
a t variance with the men nom inated, j
and even orders oi anim als. They may
This seems to show
tion of affairs? True, we have been ever, still another reason why life is
but this will not deter an equal num ber , F nuini. artii 1«
be prem aturely destroyeil by glacial
th at the microbe is not void of taste:
o o »
more fortunate than many others, worth living which is less frequently
ol wise men prediettiug the result.
t
epochs, or drying tip of marshes, or in­
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> and so far tends to raise him in our es-
Dolgeville knows as yet nothing of soup urged. It is that even its sorrows tuem-
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undations of the sea, liul if they are ex­
“ I t ts suggested by the committee tiinulion. Anyhow, our intention is to
bouses. Dolgevillelws not, like many selves are something which we cannot
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posed to no possibility of perishing by
E 3 T J O E 3 K T E ,
otlie^- manufai tt«^),T 1 ^ u s , . had ocea,- afford to do without. Often they prove
tliut county nominations lie deferred as look out. for good butter as long as we
a
external accident, the species die out of
sion to appeal tw* t h e ,
side world for to be the foundations of a future su • -ess
late as possible,” is a marked significant van pay the price and let the microbes,
old age.”
aid to feed and clotle starving and suf- and happiness widen never could have
sentence by the chairm an of the D em o-! if tluiy will crowd in, take their elinnees.
The
sjiecies
th
at
stand
the
best
chance
jeri.)g wage. carner», because, a» stated been reared on any other base. They
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AG F O L L O W S :
eratie State Central Committee,
».so ! I d
AN EVOLUTIONIST.
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of long duration are, »lie says, what may
we bave managed to keep our give to the character a strength which
(¡God C a n to n F la n n e l..................
••• F‘zac M en’s S u its from
points directly to a fusion with the Pop­
Y o u th ’s »Suits f r o m ...............
8.00 to " ’
la»tt» r <iuality C a n to n F la n n e l.
10c
M en’s »Shoes f r o m .................
1.00 to 3.00 ! td
be called the “ l.ilieral Conservative factories going and our men employed otherwise could never have been devel­
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ulists if studi a thing can 1« forced, and
2.50 to 6.00
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There is something pleasing to call at- ones”—those th at show a certain nat­
InesK G in g h a m s
J O’’ M en’s Boots fro m .................
1.00 to 2.00
A line lot of .'ta m la rt! P r in ts
«»‘p : Bovs’ Boots from
oped«
at some work or other.
C hairm an D. R. M urphy’» record, in teution to the work of woman, and
M
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U
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H
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tin
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B
oots
8.25
lo
8.60
D ouble fo ld D ress F la n n e l
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2.»e
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K n ee B o o ts,
ural capacity tor change, hut that do
E le g a n t O u tin g F la n n e l
12‘4 c
A LIBERAL OFFER.
“ Most of you own homes, and w hen
this business, is licfore the |<‘iqile.
s o m e th in g E le g a n t
2.76
H a n d k e rc h ie fs fro m fx -u p w a rd .
,
when the work she has done is of a na­
M
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b
b
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r
H
ip B oots
8.25tO ».60
not change too quickly. The frogs, it is the factories closed you had saved
Em iles' S hoes fro m
1.25 to 2.60
M en's R u b b e r B oots. S h o rt
2.76
In
M
uillers
fo
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lid
a
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n
ts
,
we
ture to dem onstrate—if demonstration remarked, have outlived the enterpris­
The big eight-page Sunday S afeaman
Bovs’ R u b b er H u n tin g B oots
8.00 to 8.25
1 c a n siiow y o u a tin e lo t to s e le c t
T he Bandon Knuriler lias left the
enough to carry you through the winter will he sent to any address from now
Boys' •* .Storm K in g B oots
2.50
fro m .
, ,,
he still needed—the aptitude of tin* fe­ ing dinosaurs by long ages, and the ele­
M en’s R u b b e rs
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, A fiiie li n e o f E a d ies’, G e n ts ’ a n d c h i l ­
Populist party and returned to its inue-
w ithout asking alms of any i»ody. until July 1st for only oOe, cash to ac­
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in
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d r e n 's UNDERW EAR a t a s to n i s h ­
male mind for branches of knowledge phant has persisted longer than the
a n d a t lo w est p rie es.
in
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pendent form. E ditor S titt states that
Thanks to the lesson we ret eived under company the order. This is a most lih-
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hoes
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p
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th
a
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d
efy
and intellectual effort heretofore sup­
la r s for S ch o o l Gilds.
much bigger and more heavily-dusked the first Cleveland regime, we do not vral hard times campaign oiler, as the
I c o m p e titio n .
the Populist» will not support a paper,
posed to h e reserved almost exclusively
S^it ^unau is the second paper in Oregon,
mammoth.
and he prefers to lie a live independent
t arry all our eggs in one basket. \Ve
for men, the pleasure is greatly en­
CALL& C U S
antl Republican to the core. t í - - * W E S O L K I T V O L K T R A D E .
instead of a dead f’opulist. The editor
Tlie author is not quite sure that the observed in tim e that a powerful ele-
campaign of education anti it is our pur­
hanced. A volume of scientific studies
of th at p»|>cr ought to havo learned
glacial petto I is responsible for tlie dig- ulent was persistently at work to de- ; pose to agg*,s t ¡n t |!C good work. The
is before us, and it can la* justly claimed
long ago that th e Populist party does
appearance of the mammoth. If it was, Ktroy American industries, and th at its Slatesman gives all tlie news of state and
as a rich accession to literature.
not believe in education nor educational
then what killed the luastedon and the jMjlicv was first to attack the woolen in- nation anti (luring the campaign its Sun-
Mrs, Alice
P.odiugtou, author OÍ
ilinotheritiru?
Two tyjs s of anim als dustrv, Fliat corner-stone of our indus- ' ' a' edRuin will bt a .\ioposim o of po
institutions.
e •
StinlivH in Evolution a n i Biology,” i»
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. litical news and gossip for toe entire
th at have had a very long career tria) gyHten>.
1 gUte n lg ¡Uustruted and consists of
Itai.ATiVKi.Y Hpeakiug, tliat all-absorb-' the wife oi a physician practising bis
D ealer in
are the hear and the pig, and tlie an-
‘*Ttiey very properly reasoned that eigbt („p pa._,,,a of BV|Cct reading m atter,
ing question oi interest to every citizen profession in British Columbia, and it
tbor attrilniti s it to t!s* fact that both ollr industrial structure would fail if including a short »tory and a wealth of
in the Siuslaw Valley, the further im- is in th at province th at she has been
have refused to specialize themselve» fo | b,,y succeeded in demolishing tlie cor- I’oetry ami miscellany. Every voter in
provement oi our harltur, is nearing the carrying on the scieutitic labors, some of
extent, preferring, it would ner-stone, lienee their combined, never- "rtg o n s.tould n i l a [tapir from to
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( l u r i n g u æ ,.a „ i p a i g n a n d
turning point. To insure us any bene- the fruits of which are given to the a " y g r ‘‘a ..................... e - - * * - .................... . . t t e r - s t o o e ,
Glassware,
C a rp e ts,
R e n ts’
seem, to retain a considerable generality
a tta cks, their ruthless and reck- mftke t||iB of[er to guit tl,e , imeg
un­
book. Mrs. Bodington
lit, enough money m ust he appropri- world in this hook.
Groceries,
Boots
a
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d
F
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n
is
h
in
g
of structure and habit.
less attem pts, from Mills to Wilson, to pie COpies free. All subscriptions will
sted by this Uoilgrcss to at least extend lias been impressed, as indeetl nearly
Etc. Etc.
Shoes.
Goods.
“ Nature,” says Mrs. llodington, annihilate th s woolen industry. Know- be consecutively numbered upon receipt
the jetty, already commenced, to a point all scientific workers have been, with
lias certainly improved in Iter eon- ing this I have ever since 1883, when the an‘* ,o each tenth subscriber will be
H eadquarters for
on tb s sand spit th at will prevent the the vast scope oi the doctrine of descent
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presented a year's subscription lo the
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i» .,„ :„ „„ i ,.;,i. n ,,, eeptions of animal beautv as time lias first onslaught was made, studied to so »
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cliannel of the Siuslaw river from going as outlined by Darwin, ano with t u t
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(.osiaapuhtait Magazine, costing ri.-Ri.
m ultitude of interesting ways in w h ich 1 gone Oil. The uncieat reptiles rivalled arrange our business that in ease tlie -\ (bire s g a | | 0rdt.r s toTlie,S','«ifjow«c,Sa-
further North.
H ighest Price Paid for C ountry Produce.
it adm its of being illustrated; anti she one another in liideousness of fortn, and people should ever be misled into put- em, Oregon,
Tim following from the Lincoln lias endeavored in the work before ns to tlie more tn.cent types of animals that ting a free-trade party in power the
OREGON.
E U G E N E , .............................................
County Leader, is from a party who bail present certain aspects ot tlie subject for have survived to our own day are gro- prosiwrity of Dolgeville should not de-
tiiuc.li to do with the division of l.anc the benefit of general readers. In Iter tet-quely ugly : such for ii-stance as the peml upon the success of the woolen
county at the last session of tlie legisla­ first eliapter she deals w ith “Tlie Evo- elephant, the hippopotamus, the rhi- mills alone. T h e d iv o rsitv o fo u rin d u s-
N u m e ro u s B oils
ture, and be probably speaks autbovita- lulion o( tbc Ey,.t- gIU| bringg forward 110 eros, an 1 even that useful friend of tries w ill always give sufiicient employ-
man, the [tig.
Most of their early con- nient to a majority^oT our people to at
And Catarrh in tho Head
Ovely t
„ great variety of facts to prove how tlie
“The next session of the legislature is ey(J bRg ,)w n ,k,vulo,w li Hllll wbat tem poraries scent to have liven still ug- least keep the wolf from the door
It is tlie intelligent, raiiid, fanatic
going lo Witness a strong light for the varying fortllncg lbgt OTgan bag | 1Ba iu tier, hut they did not live to distress the
division ol lame comity, and tlie pros­ different anim al sjiecieB.
artistic eve of matt with their uncouth free trader who distorts tlie tru th anti
tortures facts to sustain liis theory, w Ito
pect at Ibis time looks as if tlie tight
Tlie first great tru th which the stll- i,>riiis.
aroused ami fostered w ith much more
would lie successful.”
dent of organic nature is required to
In dealing with “Ti e Flora of the shrewdness and ability than the blatant
C A L L O il OR A D D R E S S
grasp is that life Is cvery-where. Na- I’ust,” Mrs. lwxlington makes extensive anarchist tlie liatretl of those wiio earn
Tns I'n ited States Senate lias now an
wages against those who pay wages, who
lure would seem to aim not at quality use of a l«x>k on the lienlogivul History
is really responsible for tlie situation.
opportunity to present to tlie country an
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hut at quantity of life. It is true that, of Plants, which, in her opinion, pre-
“ Tueir arguments had some plausibil­
object lesson as to its value in checking
EUG ENE. O R EG O N .
tlivtlgh aiming at quantity, she imli- sents a strong, though unacknowledged ity, ami since they seem to have no
hasty an<l ill-ndvisetl legislation. Wil­
(by
the
author
himself)
arguim
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for
ev-
other
purpose
in
lit«
than
to
free
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reetly aims at quality also, since, by
son's bill, a destroyer of American in-
ence property, now oil tlie market at wonderfully reduced prices:
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imslucing mure anim als than can possi- olution. A most interesting chapter is laboring men from the clutches of those
dustries anti American lui'or, liiui vi
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* the uiAnuwctureri
course passed the House, ami can now bly live out th eir lives together, she sets toe one that fodows on Micr.worgan- (ln,
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
only 1« prevented from Loom ing law up a struggle as to which sl.all live; ami tstus as 1 arasttes,
mt we regret that iujdBt o{ plcn(y> ,,llring tbe nioat ,,ros-
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I hereby certify that I was tbe original owner of tbe properly known as Frasier
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nt tin» utrugglv tlie U nt vn<l<nte<l inttur- w* lunc no jqnvc to make un> extra« ts* pervui* time* America has ever seen, the
ami Berry’s part of Florence, which E. J. Frsier is now offering for sale. That the
bv the Senate. It im uwlese, after ra-
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Some of the case» of parasit- from it or even to outline the argum ent. j»eople were induced to vote lor a
same is level and free from drifting sand. That fruit trees and shrubbery do wel
Ro9ebur<. Orvoon.
ren t elections, to reiuiud Keuators that
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upon saitl hint! and tlie same is desirable for rctsitience property. J . G. F tsvknson ,
reversal >sm glanced at by Mrs. llodington are The who,e book is well worthy the at- eliungv.
such law would be a sweejung
“ The change came, and we tin»! as
I feel ttiat It Is Impossible for me to say too Supt. Public School«, Lane county.
In
tention
of
students
tlie
biological
v.,»v
itil.T.
-litta
and
instructive.
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teniion
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y,r i*|,.v,.|an,|*g C hristm as present to much la favor of Hood’s Sanaiurl t:». I was
ol popular opinion ami wholly tliscor- vtry in u rt Sting ami m
the search for tmssible habitats sonic group of sciences. Tlie autlior lias her-
American people over 40 per cent of » grrat sufferer from impure blood and Catarrh
Sub«crib» d and »worn to l ef- re me this 5th
tlatil with the feelings of our |s*ople.
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dav of M ar-h. 1892.
A. M orris ,
specicii that had previously lived a free self been a careful student in many d,f- ollr railroa<lg 1>ankrlIpt an,[ in tbe ban,Is
Notary Public.
T aixsts . «bdity, industry, [a rsever- hf«*-.n the open, as it w. re -w ill la-take ferent fields, »ml her work, wl.ile valu- of receivers; a sltrinkage of value im-
A- ony Be-o n d D escrip tio n .
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
anct. valuable as they arc, wl»«n in the t)ienim*h*t*iv to teed ing on other organ- able
a repertory ot - nnti.U* t.vti* and
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When I begaa to tako Hood’s Sar5apar.Ha I liad
Being first duly sworn I <lep*»>e and say: That I have been a resilient of Flor
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f l. . xt-. - 1« ra r\ i.L>d bv a litvr xrv ‘,u tx»ricP and mine* every-w here; bank-
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only four o< which came to a hcatl,
lianda of a tricky and dixhoncat man, tenia, aonietiiuefl of much higher t\|H* >»«
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ruptev «taring the voung m anufacturer anJ since then, thank» to thia gocxl medtetne, I ence Lane County, Oregon, for the past twelve years; th at I am fnniilisj* and wel
aink into comparative iasigniAcauce. than theniHvlvea. When thia happen* »’harm in n h ich many acicnUtiu treat- -n
ventured to start in Inve been n free from thh great »miction. I acqu.iinied with the property known a s ’‘Frasier ami Bersv’a part of F lorence/
; xlned 11 uf*hi^.»
m ’ mo fcr v \ri"ha-« thai the same is admirably suited for residence property, t»eing perfectly levei amt
But the man whuae integrity i» Mwnired, aowe of the organa which they had need iaea are sadly dethMent.
hu«incea, believing th at
protection
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also been x cured by Hood’s
Hood s barsaparifla
barsaparllla and I free fru|u ,|rj,t ing innj . That fruit trees and shrubbery grow well
who is k n o an to he above anapicion, ami ev reiaed in the free »late U'come
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would prevail: O v a t i o n the fate xd the
that pure well water is found on the same a t a depth of from ten to fifteen feeb
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1 w o r k m a n and hi» fam ily: wreckage,
w hat a power does he exert over all w ith uaele*» to them and dwindle away iron,
I lowamx no cl,»»er an«t more lorciblc
Jo sx rii A. M orris , Mt-rt lianv
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rum amt destruction whatever way we
for mUe(
whom he come« m contai t?
Otla rs la« k of exercise. In tins way certain argument can be found than that pul»- Uirn^ an(| po ,
SEAL
am snbyt'.HT rood pmcral hcilth. I earnestly
Pnbsrribed nnd sworn to before n,e this 12tli day
f id Hood’« bar'-iparilla t » all who nre
may aue in vain for credit and r» s|»v< parasitical crabs that arc lo rn with liahed m the following x'oluinn, iti de- the government id in the banda of men r.M'onu
day of M anti, 1892.
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DfiUcted.” \V. I.. T vl kt'R. Iioebi.ru’. Grc?on.
S v ttrv P .b lt» ,
and business favors—-they pour into his eyes lose their eyes as they advance to fense of p ro ti lio n for latior in t is who are e o n tro ll bv the free-trade ele-
HOOD'3 P'. llr cure ..i Liver 111», Bdiou»«
pen,
Jaundice.
Indigestion,
Sick
Hev*’aeh%
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l«l> unsolicited. Ho with truth aud »in« m aturity, living aa they do under voudi- country. Wc commend it to our readers, m en t.”—Orr^ontl
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