The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, March 30, 1894, Image 2

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X y \ 7 * ~F4~l. S ^ ^ r *r*1 cent, of the Engineers' estimate«, and
T he real test will come, when the about 2000 popuhL m , a num ber of
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__the Siuslaw secured forty per vent, o f ' State convention meets, in sending schooners trading*) It, but even this
— p sa itia z » itkry ratn.vv mormxc ,—• the recommendation, we want some one nainr-s to the people for Governor and was not enough.
(OBUMNAfi AND SELECTED.)
to point out where we have a better or Secretary of State. It will lie a test be-
Every dollar I s-;ure for the Siuslaw
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J u c t R eceiv ed a t th e ..........
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F lo baser.
Lava C ix ' xtv . O regon . more reliable friend than Mr. H e r-1 tween str.uncli, upright, educated Re- over the per cenif is so much taken Sincerity, a great, deep, genuine sin­
m ann. And, withal, we expect to set ; publicans, against Republicans iu name from what some oiier place would ob-
cerity, is the first characteristic of all
the same bard work done as was expe- who are the mere replica of isms. The tain. You can therefore see that unless
E very indication of future prosperity
men in any way heroic.
rieneed two years ago, to defeat Mr. 1 people want co half-hearted advocates a place shows up well in the report«
p iin ts towards Florence and the Siuslaw
Good tem per, like a sunny day, sheds
H crinsno, and then such parties be the ' of Republican principles knocking for how members will fight It. Now you
4 ountrv.
a brightness over every thing. It is the
first to present their claims to secure their suffrages. The Grand Old P arty rem em ber bow th i Engineer refers to
sweetner ol toil and the soother of dis­
j of to-day is largely composed of young the Siuslaw. He Speaks of its “ small
E w e county Republican, have conse­ work on the Jetties.
quietude.
crated themselves to the work of victory
‘ men, in whose breasts beat high and commerce,” sm allthis a n l small that.
R ound up the Populist situation and
The secret of many a m an ’s success
for protection and labor.
■ warm the principles born with Republi-
This kind of ¿all-hearted showing
view it through common sense, it is ev-
in the world resides in his insight into
canism, and the fire th a t illumined the makes it a fearful load for the Repre-
“ O xeday in thy courts s better than dent they have no other mission than to
the modes of men, and his tact in deal­
politleal horizon In the earlier days of sentativo. To exited his per cent, he
ing with them .
» th o u s a n d ," is what some of them said try to gain political supremacy by com­
Notions, Groceries Provisions, Oiled Clothing, Grass Seeds, Hard­
Lincoln a n l G rant, will again burst must argue, beg pb ad, threaten, log
as they left Eugene recently.
plcte revolutionary measures. They iu-
One of the most effectual wavs of
forth under the directorship of ro val- roll with hie collevgu on the Commit-
ware,
Powder and Shot, Leads, Gils, Turpentine, Colorings &c. &e.
dulgc in th at exhilarating exercise of
pleasing and of making one’s self be­
PIER4-E. the Populist candidate for kicking at every law of governm ent from ient leaders, 1\ ho are the men? The tec or in the House. Nine times out of loved is to be cheerful. Joy softens
......Take a Look at our— —
Governor, owns a 10,000-acre wheat W ashington to Cleveland, and once Pop­ public pulse beats—the swing of the ten he fails, as n ue places out of ten more hearts thun tears.
pendulum turns the political hands fail to get, in ou" present bill, one dol-
field. Is he a monopolist?
ulists were in power, a monarchy out- '
A willful falsehood told is a cripple,
whlch point directly, we believe, to hir over the 20 per cent. Now I have
not able to stand by itself w ithout an-
ranking th at of “ bloody bridles” Gov- !
In Dry and Fancy goods, we liavo Ladies’ and Gents’ Shirts and
Hon. Chnrleg W. Fulton for Governor several places in i»y State wdiere I must
I mmeaki rablv beneficial to our lum­
other to support it. It is easy to tell a
ernor W aite of Colorado would l e tie
Drawers,
Woo! and Cotton, Marseilles Quilts, Flannels and woolen
and
H
arrison
R.
Kincaid
for
Secretary
seek
for
more
th
in
the
bare
per
cent,
ber industry is the work of securing
lie, but hard to tell only one lie.
result. Men who are honest and loyal
of State. Mr. Fulton possesses the fire Tiie W illam ette*river cannot do on
<20,000 for our harbor by Mr. H erm ann.
Offer to the world a large, generous, Dress goods. Look at our large stock of
to a free government, do co t care to
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and dash of a Beaconsfield and the mag- $12,000. The people of Eugene, of Cor-
CtTuaxs of this county will vote for travel along the edge of a political pre-1 netign, of B|ttine> wRh the integrity> vallis, of Albany, sf Salem, and further true, sym pathetic nature and, rich or
poor, you will never be friendless, no j
honest, intelligent men and protection rlP‘eo clinging to the eoat tails of nnar-
honesty, honor a n l learning of Ixitii. down
vtendinw along
llils year. See to it th at candidates GHaiic Populists, and fine11;- finding We can look nowhere else for a Ifoltef i.!! e M-IW,1 Jciundu linj oVciiHST S tw a - n ia tB ji' what catastrophes may befall:
Black, White anil Grey.
ybuT
national ruin crum bling under their
represent both.
lcader,
for
lie
is
as
much
an
ideal
Ita-
rious
places
on
this
reach,
and
<12,000
Plush,
velvets,
silks,
gimps and fancy trimmings. Hosiery, gloves,
feet.
A cheerful heart paints the World as j
publican of Oregon as ever \\ ashburri will not do it. W hat can the Represen- it finds It, like a sunny landscape; a i corsets, ribbons, saxony yarn, and hundreds of other choice articles,
T he prospects of hearing Major Me-
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I t is not to be expected th a t the Pop- waa of Illinois. Mr. Kincaid will touch tativc do? He m ust fight inch by Inch,
K inley, th n t champion for protection, in . . .
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morbid mind depicts it like a sterile |
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ulist party, which has been rightfully another cord, too, a cord of staunch re- dollar for dollar over the per cent. Do
wilderness, and dark us the shadow o f ,
Oregon this spring, grows apace as the
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designated as lem g made up of “ atnir- liability th at will impress every voter in our people for a moment realize what
death.
uews comes in.
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i d u sts, disloyalists and disgruntled poh- the State. Many of the elements of true this means? Ju s t to-day in my last
Honor is like the eye, which cannot
M ajor M c K i . xi . ey and Tom Reed will M a n s ,” would get into compact flght- principles have lo in welded into the struggle in the Committee for Siuslaw, I
bear the leost im purity w ithout washing I
be In Oregon to speak in the interest of ‘n>i f°rm without fierce friction. I t is body politic by Mr. Kincaid, an l they bad a most painful experience. The
it off; it is a precious stone in which the
the Republican parly before the spring
enough for a party th a t is prac- will rem ain there for the reason th at member from Virginia actually denied slightest defect detracts from the value
elections take place.'
I
unite<1 0,1 nearl-v al1 Questions to they are principles of the people. Nom- my right to ask for a dollar over the considerably
iN ig
J survive the loss incident to a division inate them .' They are honest, educated $10,000 for Siuslaw. “ W hy,” he said,
Every point in which a man excels
R aise the telescope and look nt the on one principle, but the fanatic aggre- men. l’ut them a t the helm, and the “ what do I ask for the great port of
every virtue which he cherishes, every
political situation and you will sec a tell- gation on all questions th at compose young Republicans of Oregon will sail Norfolk, for which the Engineers so ear­
Keeps a full line of Exira Quality
beauty of spirit which he attains
tale trial of public opinion demanding the Populists, is far from possessing the the largest battle ship ever seen in the nestly ask for hundreds of thousands?
will make his friendship purer, stronger,
protection for our industries.
j strength of unity. More divergence of State safely into the harbor of success.
I am content with a little over my per and better w orth having.
! view and even difference on general
cent., and here comes a little place
The best rules to form a young man
As A jury was being polled in Illinois, qUe8tions probttbly exigtfl )x.twcen the
away off in Oregon, and with little com­ are, to talk little, to hear much, to re­
APPROPRIATIONS.
one of the jurors suddenly changed his ml.„lbers u( Populi!)ln than divideH in
TINWARE,
BOOTS & SHOES,
merce, and actually asks for $20,000, or flect alone upon which has passed, in HARDWARE,
such accusation can be our politics all other opposing parties. FACTS FRO A HERMANN’S LETTER "
m ind.
50 per cent, of the estim ate. Norfolk company to distrust one's own opinion,
HATS & CAPS,
MEDICINES,
NUTS & CANDIES,
brought against a I.ane county j»D’- i.>ee trade and accumulation of wealth S o m e o f th e D iffic u ltie s In th e R oad to
only gets a little over 20 per cent., and and value others th at deserve it.
M e e t th e D em an d « o f C onn!ituont»
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i w ithout earning it, are the magnets
the cruisers and great war vessels actu­
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
FURNISHING GOODS.
W a n tin g L arge A p p r o p r ia tio n s .
Nothing murs the welfare of society
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that
drew
all
the
particles
to
a
common
ally
ground in many places in approach- more than narrowness of mind and con­
T he forces of intelligent voters will be
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„ i„ , i center; hence when th e m ultiplicity of
It is to be hoped th at when it is seen I ing the United States navy y ard .”
felt in this country at the coming elec-
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duct. Not only is its Intellectual growth Goods as Represented.
Prices W ill be Found Reasonable
particles of the rank and file is not to th at Mr. H erm ann has succeeded twice
Now can you perceive something of cramped and hindered; its moral and
tion, and they should be stimulated by
take equal rank with the two magnets, as well as expected, In securing a large the dillicultics before me? As you
having honorable and intelligent men to
social character is also deteriorated.
we may look for disturbance and disas­ appropriation for Siuslaw, it will be have seen by the telegrams, I did come
Education is a companion th a t no
vote for.
ter. Such a party will full of its own somewhat understood th a t unusual ef- out of the fight with $20,000 for the Si-
misfortune can depress, no clime de­
I t is certainly gratifying th a t Joe rotten weight, us did Kearneyism in Sun forts were necessary,
uslaw. This was an increase of $10,000 stroy, no enemy alienate, no despotism
Morris Jr. is engaged in publishing Francisco when confronting enlightened
There seems to be an impression th at \ on my first per cent. It was double enslave; ut home a friend, abroad an in-
, . . in society an ornam ent, in w • • •
abroad the advantages of our manifold , civilisation
a mem ber of Congress gets what he de- what I received two years ago. The traduction,
resources. His work should he abetted
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sires, and hence the request from some Siuslaw thus far has done well. It may solitude a solace.
N ominating county officers is hut the
Ps
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by every loyal-loving citizen in this
localities, “ lie sure to get us a certain be th at I can bold w hat I now have,
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work of a few hours, hut it will prove a
No talent, no self-denial, no brains, M
countrv.
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sum
,”
and
less
for
another
place.
It
is
but
the
Virginia
member
insists
th
at
he
G
w
most im portant work in the history of [
« -re.
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no character, is required to set up in
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too often forgotten that there are about will fight it. Othors of my Committee
its
the grumbling business, but those who
I t is a peculiar turn in affairs when an tilc Republican party m Lane county
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100 projects recommended by the Eniri- loudly complained th at I had received are moved with a genuine desire to do o
this year. If the convention to meet on
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accuser who throws sneers n t a “ 1 handful
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neers to Congress, and this year they more than n t^ ih a r e , I read a late
bii
good have little time for m urm ur ng or <4
of type” is accused of having only a hat- ‘h® 3d of April wisely seta aside every ,
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ful. Replenish your own em pty larder personal claim, and views with a broad '
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m r o u n r numbers, num ber of T hu W est , containing a complaint.
fd
brief
editorial,
but
above
all
I
referred
before mocking a t your neighbor’s full j vision the honor, integrity and ability S,’" “u ° 1 ie l>roiectB are the Ohio, Mis-
<1 Good Canton F la n n e l............. A S FOLLOWS:
ictory for the
Missouri, Columbia, C um ber- to my own personal knowledge. Hav-
M en’s Suit« from .................. | f . 00 to 110.00
of candidates, a sure vie
LIBERAL OFFER.
cupboard.
IOC Y outh’s Suits f r o m ..............
8.00 to 8.50
B etter «piallty C anton Flannel
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1 land and the lakes. Each project lias *ng friends on the Committee who sym-
1.00 to 8.00
b' ./• Men'« Shoes from ................
pron C heek G ingham s
8 A DrcsM
whole Republican ticket awaits
mLd till*
the n nom
om * I
2.50 to 6.00 tJ
Wc Men’s Bools f r o m ..................
GingliaiuH
pathized
Avith
me,
I
won
my
increase
by
I
powerful
interests
behind
it,
and
lias
a
The
big
eight-page
Sunday
Statesman
Boys’
Boots
from
G‘
¿c
1.00
to 2.00
A
line
l<it
of
s
tan
d
a
rd
I’riiits
G ive us Republican protection, prin- inecs. The experim ent of inefficient
o Double fold lirurx Flannel ...
‘J I m * I M en's R ubber H u n tiu g Boot* 8.25 to 8.50
eiples and reform. This is the opinion . men of moral and intellectual standing I ' 01,11,11r' 1 am ounting to millions. Each 3 majority of the Committee. I antago­ will he sent to any address from now w Elegant ou tin g Flannel
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Knee Boot«,
12‘jJc
8 Handkerchief.« from 5e upw ard.
so m eth in g E legant
2.75 W
o i the voters this year, and it will lie of has been often tried, and failure to elect
1 in proper tion to tin Amount ree­ nized the Engineer's report as to what until July 1st for only 50c, cash to ac­
8.25 to 8.50
Ladle*' Shoes from
1.25 to 2.50 M en’s R ubber H ip Boots
company
the
order.
This
is
a
most
lib­
Men's
R
ubber
Boots,
Short
2.76 h-
In
Mu
tiler«
for
Holiday
Presents,
we
Ö !
interest to note the extent of the nc- naturally followed. Citizens of Fane 1 o l)lu n n < h ,l " i l l he provided for. If it is he calls the “ small commerce,” etc.,
8.00 to 8.25 3
Boys’ R ubber H u n tin g Boots
can »how you a tine lo t to select
eral hard times campaign oiler, ns the
Boys’
“
Storm
K
ing
Boots
2.60
from.
and I showed something of the magnifi­ S ates man is the second paper in Oregon, co 1 A lino Hue of Ladies', Gent«’n m lfliil-
Men’s Rubbers
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60c w
coniplishment the electors have been county, lie they plowmen, nrtizans, j not, the bill is antagonized in the
Ladies’
and
Children’s
Rubbers
in
all
size*
r£
rtren'8
UNDERWEAR
a
t
asto
lll.il-
cent
and
unrivaled
timber
belt,
of
the
House.
and
Republican
to
the
core.
This
is
a
and
at
lowest
prices.
e-1
lllgly LOW PRICES.
able to reach.
tradesmen or laborers, are standing in
Gents’ and Ladies’ Macintoshe*, and Circu­
Chihlreu's .shoes at prices that defy
The prorate is not given by States. extensive area of fertile lands, of the campaign of education and It is our p u r­
o
lars for School G ills.
com petition.
the front ranks of progressive intolli-
WiiATaretbe moral and mental quali-
l Each im provem ent m ust stand upon its fishery Interests, and of the materials pose to assist in the good work. The
gence, and they will no longer
Statesman gives all the news of state and
fications of Republican candidates for
own m erits. It is not as if Oregon had for jetty construction so near at hand,
into serious political difficulties which
nation and during the campaign its Sun­
offices in this county? That is the .
j $300,000 given it with power of the meui- such as rock, almost overhanging the day edition will he a symposium of po­
ignorance engenders. Much has been
question of voters, and the preferment
: her to parcel out among the works of the scows, and the piling, and m attress m a­ litical news and gossip for the entire
said alaiut, “ reforms” of late. Nothing
for office does not depend upon the dis­
State. The Siuslaw river, for which the terial and all so cheap, and I referred to state. It is illustrated and consists of
needs reforming more than th a t nil in-
tance candidates have climbed down on
1 Engineers say they can expend $50,000, the value of the commerce and its an ­ eight full pages of select reading m atter,
. telligent people shall not be ruled by
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any particular howl.
nual increase, amounting in the past including a short story and a wealth of
politicians whose vocabulary is princi- is judged by the same rule which gov­
poetry and miscellany. Every voter in
A state m ilitia ia culled into service j l,llll.v composed of fraud, plutcs and j erns the Thames, for which the Engi­ year over the former almost 100 per Oregon should read a paper from the
Dealer in
neers also recommend $50,000, The cent.
capital during the campaign and we
by l'opulist Governor Waite, of Colo- platitudes. An appeal from the Repnb-
I hope and think I can promise that make this offer to suit the times. Sam­
Connecticut member has as much to say
riwlo, to override an injunction of a li,'an convention of Fane, with repre-
w hether the Siuslaw shall get more if I do not secure $5000 more here, it ple copies free. All subscriptions will
eourt. Nothing strange in the demand «entative men as leaders on the ticket,
be consecutively numbered upon receipt
j than the per cent, agreed on, which is wi 1 be secured in the Senate.
Carpets,
Gents’
Glassware,
and to each tenth subscriber will be
of Populists th at Supreme Courts be *” carry out the object of good govern-
The fact is th a t Coos Bay will receiA-e presented a year's subscription to the
onc-lifth of the estim ate, as I have to
Furnishing
Groceries,
Boots and
abolished. Populist, anarchy and mon- men‘ a,,‘l protection to American indus-
say how much his project is to secure its 20 per cent, while Siuslaw will re­ Cotinopulitnn Magazine, costing $1.50.
G aods.
Shoes.
Etc. Etc.
urchy arc synonymous terms.
tries, will lie met with a hearty response
ceive nearly 50 per cent. Coos Bay re- Address all orders to The Statesman, 8a-
above this.
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at the polls in June.
Headquarters for
The payty in power l aving agreed that ceives $10,000 less than one-half of what cm, Oregon.
l r would lie interesting to see the .
W iikn the Republican convention f as to this Bill only $0,000,000 can be np- it received before, while Siuslaw re
men on the Siuslaw who will v o te )
ceives double w hat this Committee did
against Itmgcr H erm ann this year sliall have assembled in Eugene in or- prnpriated, in view oi the depleted con-
Highest Price Paid for Country Produce.
der to nominate candidates for the va- ditiou ot the Treasury, the question is before.
draw n up in line. A fine buttle this
I have done what I believe to be right.
lions offices, the people demand th at ev- asked: what is the per cent, for the
EUGENE........................................................OREGON.
friend of ours 1ms made and is making
cry nominee shall carry with his nomi- whole sum recommended by the Engi- As I have said so often, I beheve the
for us, and it seems a shame that it can­
nation the respect of the citizens of neers? \Ye have agreed th at it «hall be Siuslaw has great possibilities, and with
not lie acknowledged by every voter.
tame county in general. They do not a little over 20 per cent. That per cent. an improved entrance it will be one of
T he ideals that Republicans hold, the only demand th at th e character and would give Siuslaw $10,000 on $50,000; the most desim blesccU qns of Oregon.
In concliisioJJ5i«ie this to say : The
purpose« of a good, protective Govern- abilities of your nominees are such th at the Coquille river $10,000 on $50,000;
Literarv.
N E W G O O D S ! N EW G O O D S !
MTE STORE
1893
FA L L & W IN T E R
1894
Dry and Fancy Goods,
TOILET SETS
F ’’u . r
PIECES!
T r im m in g s !
r
A
Great White tktnre nf ★
HURP A DAVENPORT
THE SEATON STORE
DRY GOODS £ GROCERIES.
Knowles & Gettys,
managebs .
n The Old Reliable
DRY X GOODS X HOUSE
• • o
o f J . H . M c C lu n g
E T J C3- E KT E ,
Cal ÜT8 you BARGAINS 111 SPECIAL LINES
A
WE SOLICIT YOVR TRADE. CA LL& CU S
“ I L E A D , B U T N E V E R F O L L O W !”
S. H. Friendly
D—
HOPS,
inent that they cherish, are but stc|is every Republican may feel proud an.l the W illam ette river $12,000 on $60,000;
in the ladder of progressive politics, it satisfied upon rem embering th at bis Cixts Bay $100,000 on $500,000; not $150,-
is an im portant m atter to stand upon
is cast in the same political family, 000 us you assume the estim ates to lie.
any one ot these,
but we should know lH,‘ they demand that other political To raise anv place above this per cent,
that we are steadily pursuing the up- parties shall lie unable to discover any the entire Committee m ust decide, and
ward path.
personal or political blemishes th at it m ust be shown to possess such
would cause the hot blush of sham e to am ount of commerce a« will justify it.
HoNORAm.E B inger H ermann will bo lnnn, le tlie checkg
uny ,air. niinded Right here comes the difficulty. With
nominated and elected Con; rcs«.i.«n for K,.publll.aI1. They dem and th at enndi- the Columbia river the Committee will
this district. It would lie idle to pre- d ates’ past record I n - ns spotless as the vote to in. reuse, because of its immense
tend that he is not an honored and tr.ed party itself. When you nominate such commerce. Tne Committee will prefer
servant ot the |ieoplc, and the benefits men, defeat will Is- an unknow n word hi increase for Co -s Ba-- because of its
to the State derived from bis servi.es in our brigbt |e ,¡c„n of political life. commerce. This is the great lest. I
arc of Mtal importance and the people There is undo ihudly a feeling of victory secured $13,000 for the Nehalem four
know it.
and goo 1 nominations will go far to years ago, but can get nothing since lic-
T he selection of Drew'Severy for Ju s­
tice of the Peace of this precinct was
indeed a wise choice, lie is a vonng
man of good education and natural abil­
ities, and the dignity and respect due a
court of justice, we have reasons for
thinking, will be stringently main­
tained. He should receive every vote
in tlie precinct.
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H oxohari k B i . mieh H uim ann h.is sc
eurwl $23,0<X) appropriation for the Sius-
law hnrt-or in the committee. As most
»11 other plaees received only twenty per
strengthen and confirm this feeling,
The very universality of the misfortunes
th at have followed the free trade bill,—
a hill supported hv liotli Demo-rats ami
Populists, makes it difficult to compute
the loss to all our industries, but there
is general and overw iiclming testimony
to the sad havoc it tins dons and the re-
vultton of feeling in the minds of men
because of the dislocation of our Indus-
trial eonditions. The wildest attem pts
u. divert the put,lie mind by howling
"reform, ph,te. and fiat money.” will
fail this year.
pcop' : must not forget th at the Treas­
ury is about depleted. The President
sends us word that if the Bill is much
above $3,000,000 or $9,000,000 he will
veto if. Evert appropriation Bill is be­
ing cut in like manner.
1 have suffered the most painful sus­
pense over the m atter, as I feared if I
failed, the Jieople, and those old friends
w ho have confided in me so manv years,
would conclude th at I was unfaithful to
C OODS,
WOOL,
WHEAT,
A- , -
AND
L O T H IN C ,
OATS
AND
BARLEY,
REAL ESTATE?
For Bargains in Real Property
Mr»
J u d g e P eek
D y s p e p s ia
Mr*. Judge Peck T e ll* HOW
8ho W * * Cured
CALL
THE
LANE
ON OR A D D R E SS
COUNTY
EUGENE
LAND
&
LO AN
CO.,
O REG ON.
R ‘ id carefully tlio full,living affi l.ivits bv prom inent citizens regarding Flor­
8"»rrers from DyspeiMl» uliould read the fol­ ence property, nowon the market at wonderfully reduced prices:
lowing hitler from Mrs. II. M. Peck, wife oi
them . I feel vindicated by my success Judge Peek, a >i»Ues at Tracy C«L, and «writer TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
to-day. When a man does the very • <*”n**ctC’l with the Associated Press:
I hereby certify that I was the original owner of the property known as Frasier
Ix’st he can surely none can complain, imacnt l hare raccTred^rum'the^is/.d
and B erry’s part of Florence, which E. J. Frsier is now offering for sale. T hat the
Sanaimrilh», I have l.een letl to write the follow­
ing statement for the benefit of suiTercr« who same is level and free fro n drilling sand. T hat fruit trees and shrubbery do wel
may tie similarly afflicted. For 15 yearn I have upon said land and the same is desirable for residence property. J. G. S tevsnson ,
cause of the Engineer's c.Ivcrse rccom-
beeu a great sufferer from <lys'»e|nla and
Supt. Public Schools, lame county.
BR
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M
ENTIONED.
mcndation i is to the commerce. Now,
H e a rt T ro u b le .
Almoft
everything
I
ate
would
distress
me.
I
I argue that without a safe entrance
Subscribed «rid sworn to liefore me this 6th
Town election on Tueaday, April 3d.
tried different treatments and medicines, but
day of March, 1892.
J oseph A. M orris ,
there will tic little co n nerve, and to se-
failed to realize relief. Two years ngo a friend
Notary Public.
It
is
to
the
interest
of
the
Coast
dele-
cure this commerce, having the re-
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• n (||«j me
m ud, good that TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
!d * 'tillTm
i
sources, there must be first an imi-ravc- »-'“ tious in Douglas rounty to tat united
“
' mroveinent.
1 have
Being first duly sworn I depo.e nnd say: That I have I wen a resident of Flor
It tiiat
nc.nt.crs whose ,n ll“,ir efT(»r W to nominate Prof. Martin rec,!'red
be"rin from
i
m ent. T ae Eastern in
ence,
Fane County, Oregon, for the past twelve y e a rs; tbat I am fam iliar and wel
C la d ly R e
eco
c o m r m e n d I t .
rivers all haAe large commerce, laugh at for flic legislature.
apf
I now have an excellent appetite
mid nothing I acquainted with the property known ns "F rasier and B errv's part of F lorence.’
at ever Uletreaae*
<ll9tre!t*ea me.
eat
uie. It aleo keeps up my th a t the same is adm irably suited for residence property, being perfectly level and
this claim on my part, an 1 they fight
F. E. Fremont will attend the conven­
free from drifting sand. That fruit t ret s n n d shrill I c r y graw well in the soil and
bitterly against increase for any place
th a t pure well water is found on tlie same ut a dcptli of from ten to fifteen feel.
which has not a large commerce. The tion at Roseburg, and urge the nomina­
Jo s x n t A. M orris , M erchant.
tion
of
Ih-of.
T
M
M
artin
for
a
nifintwr
»"A »nrnRth. I cannot praise Hood's
Coquille river for ten w ars never had
' •* ’
,or “ m e m o ir
to f ranch." M as. II. M. P a c a .
Tracy,
CalUorala.
l
i
d
HOOtl'S.
) Rf:AL >
Suliscribeil and sworn to liefore me this 12th day
over f.O.OW allowed to it. although of t..c next Oregon legislature.
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day o[ March, 1892.
L. Bll.Ttv,
H o o d 's Pitts are hand n u le , nu l perfect
| b,.re
Notary Public.
tu proporli on aud appearance, lie. a l>e>.
re mi it several large milis, Send T he W est to your friends.
Hood’s ^-Cures
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