The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, November 23, 1894, Image 2

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    MUST HANG. EXCHANGE MISCELLANY.
H U R D
L ite r a r v .
&
D A V E N P O R T .
this latter class th at wo arc now con­
cerned ul out. No one would.elwim In
cold blood th a t a Protectionist voter,
New Goods are Constantly Arriving at the
(ORIGINAL ANU SELECTED )
for example, should vote in a general ;
W A S T E S T U F F IN T H E R IV E R .
cita tion for a Free T rader, or a Free
C elled s t a t e . Law Forbids D ep osit o f
A truly liberal man employs all the
Trader for a Protectionist just heeattee
D
efu
se
In
Mavtsa<*»C
W
aters.
means
in his power to do all the good he
he knew the latter mull uu I liked him
_ ------
can ; he does not rush in with fire and
hugely uh a friend. Yet this thing is
Flow the South there will come into
Since considvable ballast is b e in g ' sword to aliolisli imperfections, which
claimed again and again, ami hus an u n ­
the next congress 34 republican mem­
thrown
into this river from schooners, arc sometimes unavoidable; lit-endeav-
known influence upon the deeis.on of
ber«.
__________
the
following
letter th at recently up- ors, by continuous progress, to remove
vital questions.
of peared in the OfftpmiQH should be read the ills of the b»rly jjolitie; but lie es­
-Among the Latest is an Elegant Line of-
K n o u ts and roads ure the two great­
From this stock springs largely th at All Explosion of 27 Kegs
and considered by people h e re :
chews violent measures, which crush
est factors in the development of u unwholesome fruit—the canvasser. Few
Powder at Coos Bay.
“ As appropriate to the discussion con- one evil but to create an o th er; in this
country.—Oregon City Entrrpritt.
| candidates go about from house to house
ceruing
the deposit of refuse in the Wil­ imperfect world of ours, he is content
,
or front street corner to street corner,
T m lust house of representatives was
lam ette river, I . beg leave to call atten­
for the purpose of discussing th e great N ® I l l v e r »»»<1 l l a r l m r B i l l T h i s W i n t e r — tion to the following provisions of the with tin- good, until times and circum-
In all Shades. The Choicest Selection Ever Brought to Florence.
made up of 21» d em ocrats, 127 republi­
stauces favor him in his aspirations af­
issues of the contest with the voters.
M a u n d e r* G iv e u E i g h t e e n M o n t h s 1» river and luirlxir act of September 19,
Also
a full stock of Eider-down, Swan’s-down, Satins and Chambrays.
cans nnd 10 jsipulists. The next will he
ter the better.
t h e l ’« u - T h e L e e « t* N o t a D e r e l i c t . 1890:
T hat is best done in the press and the
composed of 246 republicans, 104 demo­
We are also in receipt of a line line of Fancy Goods, Silks, Laces.
“ Sec. 6. T hat it shall not be lawful to
public meeting. The personal canvass
Young men, rem ember that every one
crats and 6 populists.
cast, throw, empty or unhide, or cause,
is usually undertaken to bring to bear
suffer or procure to 1« cast, thrown, of you has his place and avocation on
the personal factor, and it is the social
emptied or unladen, either from or out this earth and th at it rests with himself
W
O
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D
E
N
M
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S
T
H
A
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C
.
O n * TUI first page of this issue we
virtues rather th an the public virtues
of.any ship, vowel, lighter or barge, boat to find it. Do not believe those who too And provisions constantly arriving.
Largest stock of boots and shoes,
p rin t the reply of the American Book
Worden, the man convicted of train or other craft, or from the shore, pier, ¡jg|lt|v sav that nothing succeeds like
th at arc expected to tell. A popular
Hats and Gents Furnishing Goods this side of Portland.
Co. to accusations made hv the “ One
E ffo rt-h o n est, manful, hum-
candidate is the desideratum of every wrecking, at Woodland, Cal., must hang, wharf, furnace, manufacturing estate
H undred" of Portland. It is common
party convention ; and often th e popu­ the court overruling all objections
is. riie
'
gravel, eartln hie effort—succeeds by its reflected ac- Those who desire to have suits made to order, should not fail to call
justice th a t the voice of the accused as
larity sought is wholly social. Many crime for which Worden is sente
' ntenc‘‘' 1 rubbish, wreck ilth , slabs, eilgings, saw- tion, especially in youth, better than
a n j ],aVe measurements taken.
Elegant line of samples to select
well as th a t of the accusers should he
. will rem ember an old string of doggerel was committed July 11, last, during the
refuse, or other success, which, indeed, too easily ami
from, either from Chicago or San Francisco.
h eard .
' verses th at appeared many years ago, great strike. A train was sent nut from Waste of
nto any port, road, ^oo ear|y gained, not seidoai serves, like
T ub populists in official positions In descriptive of “ The C andidate;” of .Sacramento, under the guard of U nited ( roadstead, harbor, haven or navigable winning t he first throw of the dice, to '
Wre are agents for the well known anil responsible Firemen’s Fun 1
States soldiers, and was wrecked at a river, or. navigable w aters of the United
Coos county are having some difficulty which the following is the first verse:
blind and stupefy. Get knowledge—all and London & Lancaster insurance companies.
...
States,-which sliall tend to impede or
, . ’ . navigation,
.
_... or ... to deposit
. :. ..„
bridge crossing in Yolo county. The obstruct
witfi the laity about the spoils of office. •‘Father! who travel* o u r road no late'.’”
or you can. Be thorough in all jo u do,
»•Hush! my child, ’U.i a cnudldute;
Remember you will always have fair and honest treatment at
The great reform party does not differ so Fit exam ple of h um an woes;
spikes were drawn from one of the ties, to deposit or place, or cause, sutler, or and rem ember that though ignorance
Early
lie
comes
and
late
he
go««.
and
the
tie
left
in
position.
The
engine-
procure
to
be
deposited
or
placed
any
largely from other political organiza­
may often be innocent, pretension is
He greet» the woman w ith courtly grace;
er in charge of the train, Clarke, and ballast, stone, slate, gravel, earth, rub­ often despicable.
tions ns one would suppose from their He kisFC* tlie baby’» ilivty face;
bish, wreck, filth, slabs, edgings, saw­
He call» to the fence th e farm er ut work;
two soldiers, were killed.
claims.
________________
The habitual satirist tears down but
dust or other waste in any place or situ­
He lanes the m erch an t; he bothers th e clerk;
ation on the hank of any navigable wa­ never builds up. He spins no meshes
I t costs as much to make butter th at The blacksm ith w hile h is a n v il rings,
T E R R IF IC E X P L O S IO N .
ters where the same shall la- liable to of thought which binds facts into a fab­
will sell for soap grease, as a first class He greets and this Is the sung he slug»:
•Howdy? H owdy! how d ’ye do?
A rrangem ents were being made, says be washed into such navigable waters,
article th at will sell a t a fancy price—
How is your w lie, and how are you?
ric of useful and hopeful experience.
Ah! it flt* my flst as n o o tlm re a n ,
Best Oregoidan.
the t'ortsf Mail, to fire the big blast at either by ordinary or high tides, or by
His words are disparagem ent, chill and
1
he
hom
y
b
a
u
d
of
the
w
orkingm
an.’
”
,
.
storms
or
floods,
or
otherwise,
whereby
True, and a creamery on this river
the stone quarry on Coos river jester-
. .
’
’
, ,
,.
navigation sliall or may be impeded or discouragement. Effort palls, hopes die .
Tbifl
in
not
tt
w
ry
dignified
picture
of
Keeps a full line of Extra Quality
will save much loss to farmers by oblit­
day. A keg of powder was taken to the obstructed." * * *
and purposes wane under the notice
a future law m aker and ruler over the
erating the soap grease article.
tunnel and a num ber of parties stood
“ See. 10. * * * Every person and th at he takes. Say a good word. U tter
bard to make
people; tint it would be hard
around in the vicinity as attem pts were every corporation * * who sliall violate
a timely suggestion. Bestow praise
Ox N ovbmiiek 12th a cargo of lumber t|„, personal appeal canvass a dignified
made to open tho same. The lid not the provisions of the last four preceding
where it will bias to the right. Cheer
arrived in Seattle from British Columbia, ¡M-rforuntiicc under ¡my circumstances,
sections
of
thia
act
sliall
be
deemed
coming out easily a knife was used to
guilty of misdemeanor, and on convict- honest effort. Overlook the flaws, and HARDWARE,
TINWARE,
BOOTS & SHOES,
m anufactured by Chinese labor, and M,.n should be voted for because they
pry it away from the fastening. It is ion therco( ghft„
punighcd by a fine
let the main aspect alone attract your
comes in- free under the provisions of ■ w;i| do so-and-so when in office. Ber­
supposed some grains of powder were „ „ j exceeding five thousund dollars, or
IIATS & CAPS,
MEDICINES,
NUTS & CANDIES,
attention. Then the path of your influ­
th e Wilson bill. This coast has worked annul character is undoubtedly a factor
lying upon the cover outside and they by imprisonment (in case of a natural
ence
will
he
marked
by
certain
results,
for Chinese exclusion acts only to be ¡„ deciding wlint they will do, but hard- were ignited, when there was a flash person) not exceeding one year, or by
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
FURNISHING GOODS
brought into competition with their |y that phase of personal character that
both such punishm ents, in the discre­ where, with tlie habit of satire, your
and a terrific explosion, which shook
path would be strewn with wrecks and
tion of the court.” « ♦ »
cheap labor from another eountiy, the comes out most prom inently and pk-ts-
s Represented.
Prices W ill be Found Reasonable
the whole surrounding country. About
See. 11. That it shall be the duty of abandoned efforts begun in faith and de- G o o d s
rxuct result of free trade.
- inglv in a personal canvass. A man s
27 kegs of powder were ignited and the officers and agents having tlie supervis­
sorted in cynicism.
~
p e r s o n a l i t y
cannot lie disregarded, hut
P athiotihm , like charity, begins at it should only he considered in so far as w hole mass exploded. Terrence Dolan ion, on the part of the United States, of
the
works
in
progress
for
the
preserva­
Tlie real joy of life lias little to do
hom e. The sm allest unit of self-govern­ it will affect Ids public usefulness. The was fearfully burned. There is hardly a
tion and improvement of said navigable with comfort; it comes from tlie con­
m ent—th e town, the ward, the voting motto “ Measures not Men” does not portion of his body which is not scorched waters, and, in their absence, of the
sciousness of strengtli to suffer and bear
precinct, the school d is tric t—is the foun­ state the wuole case, if it means to and blackened by the sulphurous flame. United States collectors of customs and
and achieve; it comes from tlie con-
He
was
brought
to
town
last
night
and
other
revenue
officers,
to
enforce
tlie
ta in hoad of power, and the duty ot ev­ preach indifference as to the character
8 '
S -«a. © a .• •>*»• ’a o x t J i a . » - » . 1
placed
in
the
hospital
under
care
of
Dr.
1
provisions
of
this
act
by
giving
informa-
sciousness th at one is doing a m an’s
ery citizen is to see th a t it does not be­ of the men ; hut if a voter will regard
tion to the district attorney of tlie Uni- work and earning a m an's wages in tlie
Now is tlie time for an examination of our stock of Dry
come choked with corruption through his right of franchise as a public duty MeCormac and it is extremely doubtful
ted States for tlie district in which any world. The thrill of the moutain climb­
Goods, for fall and winter uses, by tlie people of tlie
bis neglect. If tho local public duties rath er than as a piece of personal pat­ if ho can recover. His brother came violation of any provision of this act
er as he comes suddenly upon the vision
with
him
and
he
is
considerably
burned
Siuslaw
country. You will find the latest styles and
u t each citizen are faithfully and hon­ ronage, lie will get near to the true
shall have been com m itted.” * * *
of halt a continent spreads out before
tlie
lowest
prices at J. H. McClung's Dry Goods House.
about
tlie
head.
J.
N.
D
oi
.
pii
.
estly attended to, the general govern­ Inclining of that concise political creed.
him contains more real joy, more true
It
is
reported
th
at
J,
G.
West,
the
m ent may lie trusted not to go very far
THE MARSHAL W ON.
life, than a year brings to the sluggish OUR METHODS OF BUSINESS,
! superintendent of the quarry, is also
FULTON PAID THE BILL.
wrung.
No house enjoys a better patronage tliau ours from tho
i comfort-seeker in the valley below; the
I dreadfully injured and Dr. MeCormac
» o o t-I fW
W li.re L ib erty » » . at gcho,ar> a8 h(J gurveyg fields of knowl-
people
on the Coast, and this is attributable to our methods
O ur decision during th e last session of
went
up
on
the
steamer
last
night
to
The following cliaracteristicly kindly
H txltc, b u t t h e P r i s o n e r L o s t.
of selling goods at very low prices, and tlie quality of
I nedge opening in broader vistas before
of th e legislature th at the mortgage tax act is taken from the Oregonian.’ As attend the injured man. Others were
goods as represented. This is especially true of our
him, forgets the days of unbroken study
law and deductions for actual indebted­ Hon. 0. W. Fulton boarded tlie Thomp­ also hurt, hut the extent of their injur­
Brownsvillo Time»:—An exciting foot
Ladies' and Gents' boots and shoes and foot-wear of all kinds,
behind h im ; the great leader in states-
ness- are laws th a t should he on our son at Kalama, a Russian Finn, with ies is not known.
race took place yesterday morning on
statu te Issiks is not altered, as we have tiis wife and six neatly, but plainly,
m
anship,
as
he
notes
tlie
steady
move-
CARRY
THE LARGEST STOCK. ^80 -
Main street and was witnessed by a
.
.
.
NO R IV E R ANO H A R B O R B IL L .
,
. . .
.
... ment of opinion tow ard him, feels a joy
had no gissl reasons for a change of dressed children, got aboard at the same
large num ber of pedestrians. Ira K i­
It is generally known in Lane county that tlie largest
oils sense of m astery which the memory
W ahiuxotox , N ov . 10.—Representa­
opinion. Although writing editorials in time. Tlie father and mother were evi­
zer, who recently moved to this place
stock of merchandise is to be found at our store, and this
of years of defeat and misconception
fllvor of tlie enactm ent of the law docs
tive Hermann, who is here preparing
dently poor people, and did not feel
from Philom ath, has had some trouble
fact proves that we have no questionable methods of doing
docs not em bitter.
much good, experience has taught us able to go to the expense of getting work for congress, and clearing up de­
in his domestic circles, and last week
business,
and the future will bo but a repetition of the past
th a t a change in th e indebtedness clause staterooms in order to let tlie children partm ent business, says there will lie no his liettcr half left the shelter of his roof,
W ith all our respect for knowledge of
when
our
friends call and buy from our well-assorted stock.
o t the last law is necessary to prevent go to sleep, who ranged like steps in a river and harbor hill this winter, but and is non with her people in tlie above every kind, we m ust not overrate its
th
at
continuing
contracts
will
be
cared
|
evading proper assessments by making stairs, from the baby in arms to a grow­
named city. It appears that Wednes- possibilities. It undoubtedly stim ulates
false statem ents of indebtedness, and to ing hoy of ten years. Mr. Fulton hap­ f. r in other bibs.
day evening Ira concluded be would thought, disciplines the mind, enriches
now do som ething of real lienelit, let the pened to walk into the cabin where the
SAUNDERS SEN TE N C ED .
drown his troubles, and proceeded to do the life, increases happiness, and devel-
advocates of re-enactm ent frame a law children were attem pting to sleep,
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so in a systematic way. After he had im- ops opportunities in many directions;
t h a t will meet with approbation of the ranged up like little sentinels in a row.
G okvai . i . ih , Or., Nov. 17.—In the cir- billed quite freely of tlie “ kill ’em but its influence upon action and char-
B
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people and prevent fraud. Gissl hard Mr. Fulton looked at the children, anil cuitcourt today, D. M. Saunders,charged quick,” lie became somewhat demon- acter is not so great or so direct as some
M b
study ami work are what is wanted and realizing nt a glance tlie situation, paid jointly with his mother witli larceny ntrative and was taken in charge by are inclined to believe. It is true that
D e a ler in
less talk. We Iwlieve th a t tlie amount for beds tor (he entire family, unknown from the Nichols warehouse, by his at- Deputy Marshal Chaplin, who ¡»laced education in its best ami broadest sense
oL indebtedness, w hether mortgage or
i) ( f.U||(.r ant, ni„ther, and walked torney, W. S. McFadden, withdrew his t)lc yHUIlg man ¡n t )ie city j„ii for a ig one of the greate-t means of raising
otherwise, should be assessed against away. This act of Mr. Fulton was gen- ¡»lea of not guilty, and entered a ¡»lea of njg|^»8 cooling. Tlie next morning the moral standard and purifying the
and collected of the ¡»artv claiming to I h * erous in the extrem e. Not that he is a guilty. Judge Meb adden asked leniency w|ien t|je deputy and his prisoner were com m unity; hut knowledge m ust never
Glassware,
Carpets,
Gents’
•n indebted, and then the am ount of ¡sK»r man and could ill afford the sum of the court in passing sentence, and the jn front of the real estate office the in- be confounded with education. It is in-
Groceries,
Boots and
Furnishing
taxes collected on such indebtedness !»<• necessary to insure these little fo.ks a prisoner, when asked if he had anything ©briated young man tna«lc a spirt for eluded in it, but only as one out of m any
Etc. Etc.
Shoes.
Goods.
a bar to so much o t the debt to he col­ gissl night's rest, but shows the
warm, to way, replied :
liberty, and was closely pursued by the parts.
Headquarters for
lected. In such an event the false state* kindly heart which Units beneath his
“ I would ask th at von make my sen-
who» after a two block race,
luents of dishonest men could not re­ partisan eoat. Mr. Fulton, we have no tence as light as ¡»«»ssihle, under the gucceeded in capturing the fleet-footed
lieve thorn from paying their just pro­ doubt, slcj.t more soundly that night as circumstance, anti I promise to live a Ipa Recorttef. o . P. Coshow acted as
Highest Brice Paid for Country Produce.
portion of taxes.
hethniight of the littleoni'M who, through life from now on worthy of a resix-etnble r,.(,.rt.e a„(1 d ^ iJe d that Kizer had lost
T H E
W E S T .
Sentenced to Death tor
Tra in-W recking.
« WHITE STORE
F re s h
L in e
o f
G ro c e rie s
>iHurd 5 & ; flavenpnrt’s
THE SEATON STORE
DRY GOODS s GROCERIES.
Managers.
Knowles & Gettys,
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING.
t *
I
J. B.
“ I L E A D , B U T N E V E R F O L L O W !”
fr" f I Q H H V
¡3—
Y—
HOPS,
THE PERSONAL IN POLITICS.
The personal factor in ¡»«ditics is one
the forces most dillleult to either »‘sti-
m ate or elim inate. By the term ¡>cr-
•onal factor is meant not a candidate's
personal honor or honesty or good
principles, but his personal friemlshii»s
—bia personal popularity in the “ good
fstlow” or a -neighlstr of ou rs” senses
o f the term . It is inevitable and, in
miwt cases perfectly ¡»roper, th at the
perennality of a camli’late should have
great influence in deciding his success
o r failure. In th e ease of an alderman,
for example. ,H*rso..al character is prac-
Ucally every thing. But personal friend-
stiip tn sy be a thing quite apart from
personal character in the sense 111 which
ia-used in the foregoing sen-
SKitv. You may like socially a very
bad. alderm an, but th at should not Is* a
controlling reason, overriding all others,
for voting for him . But the field in
« h ir h Ute personal factor works the
a
theterm
noarmisefaief is in the wider
Mate- and Federal polities.
his kiiultipss, were tmjoying a giRsl rest. citizen, as I have tried Io live since this
thing hapis'tied six or eight months
Actions speak louder than words.
ago."
TONGUE'S POSITION DEFINED.
Judge Fullerton, in pass.ng sentence,
The llillslsiro Imlepfnihnt, in com-
inenting upon H o n . T. H. Tongue's
letter in the DrrgiinfdM says; "T h at
letter, while indirectly favoring free
silver, is not an argum ent for free silver.
From the argum ent made by Mr. T.
during the last campaign, it is under.
stoisl that he would lie content to apply
the republican doctrine of protection to
our own silver mines—plait* a protective
liity iqsiti silver coined from our own
thvn)bv ph|fe
ciri.|l|alioll
as much of the gold and silver as we
can dig up for ourselves.”
AMBITIOUS YOUNG MEN.
The Salem X q,',,111,111 advises caution
in claiming t,s> inucli in the following :
"The ambitious young men wlwi are
aspiring for Senator Dolph's pla.x* and
sentim ent of
sren a. of
areftil to pre«erve
There ev­ tlie Htate k I iou M be
tlwir
contittviivy.
P uring Abe Ju n e
ery man represents, la-sides Ins own
election
they
ivWocilietl
Hontel money
personal qualifii ations for Ute |«siition,
arel
uj»|*r«*ve.|
(1
m * republican platform
one or more issues of vast iuqsirtam'e to
the money (¡ueetion. The •iieerity
*h»eouutrv. We liave slutwn that there ,
personal qiialiftcStMMlS pro|a'rly to '** ,l
6 1 ’* I hange of eeBtiment i»
liable
to
I h * «¡ucHtomeil.“
♦»^considered in »11 ca ses; and that
th e r e an* o t h e r |a*raonal q u alification s
n re r th y of so m w b weight.
It is
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
WorM'a Pair Highest Award.
j |JC race #nj pUrge> am ounting to <6 and
co, tg; toUl( | 7 M
)ra |iavi„g over
Advices from Ump-|ua state that
The ls«ly of Binds,*y Applegate, one
the eclioeiicrs J , B. la-cds* and Buev of Oregon's earliest ami most historical
were outside ami waiting to cross the pioneers, w in, d io l a year or more ago.
bar and reach G ardiner,
was brought in from K lam ath Fall’ ,
OICARS.
where it had been lying, for burial at
——
tlie family grounds in the Ashland cem-
Ask C. D Thomas for a 10 or 5-eent terv. His sons. Captain I. D. and O. 0 .
cigar, and the best in tlie market will lx- Applegate, accompanied the body to
fwlhroaiiag.
1 Ashland.
WOOL, WHEAT,
C
lothing ,
OATS AND
BARLEY
E U G E N E , ..............................................OREGON.
heated himself was kindly cared for in
j|ie cooler, where he resumed his nor- (
said :
mat condition, previous to interviewing
“ rh ere arc some circumstances sur- "his holier'' i t i ^ gavin g up the stakes.
„„„„(¡„g u q ,
w|,lchappeal, to Some
UNDERTOOK TO E8CAPE.
extent, to the clemency of the court, and
...___
I think that, the influences which have
The Salem Jaurnnl says: J. Ruben­
siirriiiinded the defendant have probably
stein, who has for tlie past year lieen
led him Io the commission of the crime,
doing business in Salem, by conducting
and, as lie is young, lie may, w hen he is
a so-called “suit club” went south on
released from tin* (wiutentiary, live a
the overland train, and some of Ids sub­
worthy citizen. I cannot therefore feel
scribers suspecting that lie inteinled to
that it is my duty to inqiose the severest
| a.Ila| , yj |,,,t in my opinion n periini of leave the burg w ithout redeeming tlie
18 nH)ntli(s *
u . u -.
.¡„æ ..
pledge he bail given them for a suit of
clothes as soon as they had made all the
Saundera then said: " I Jhank von,
neeew»ary ¡»avment«, have luul him nr-
judge, for your lenient sentence.”
Mnrsl.sl MMito left
«0 hr,ng Rdm
Tlie convicted inau is alantl 25 years reeted nt Ashland. X
old and a few years ago served a term at Inst evening for that
,
back, and he will pud
« »a *t) arrtvv 11 i
Salem on a sim ilar charge.
in the morning* Rubenstein ha« had
T H E L E E D S N O T A D E R E L IC T . no little trouble' of lute witli several
The report th a t the J. B. l»ee<la i« a parties, and lias figurcil in justice court
’hTeliet prove« to l»e witlumt ftiun.hition. »in several occasions.
and
REAL ESTATE! ’
For Bargains in Real Property
B o r n a G e n iu s
CALL 0N 0R ADDRESS
D is e a s e T h re a te n s to C u t
S h o rt a N o b le C a re e r
THE
LANE
CO UNTY
B u t H o o d 's S a rs a p a rilla R esto res
C o od H e a lth .
Lillis May Bentley Is an aecompllsheil elneu-
tionist Hint natural born ipeaker ot only U year»
of »ge. Kiie Is the only clillJ temperance lect-
Urcr before the public. Her genius, however,
R eni carefully the following affl luvits by prom inent citizens regarding Flor­
ence property, now on the m arket at wonderfully reduced prices:
- 1 heartily Join with the many thousands that
recommending Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I hail
S tx v isso m ,
upon said land and the same is desirable for residence property. J .U . a
Supt. Public Schools, Bane county.
EUGENE
LAND
&
LO AN
CO.,
O REG ON.
TO
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
I hereby certify that I w as the original owner of the properly known as Fraeiei
dw not exempt tier from an a ttack of a disease #n(j ,{errv g part of Florenre, which E. J. Frasier is now offering for eale That th e
bU^ a X 7 X n ? ^ r ,m e *,^ : - , e is il-ve, and free from drifting sand. T hat fruit trees and shrubb,
bbery do wel
been truubted from Infancy with gitln-ring. In
tlie head. 1 wan ct»mpcHctl to leave ach<»<»l upon
the tloetor’s utlvE e. lie thought tt was the only
tiling to w e my life, but I
C o n tin u e d to C ro w W o rse.
I was persuaded Anally by a friend to try flo o d 's
«arsuparilkv The use of one lx»ttle acted ef-
Hood’s s,; > Cures
fectlvely upou Ui? blood and I began to improve.
After tlie use of three bottles the gathering .
erase»! and I an, cur,-»I nt my form er trouble. I
owe n,y life »ml will alw ays rem ain » tru e friend
to Hood'S Sarsaparilla.”
H iaarlU a.____
I. illik ____
M at
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_ -
lev , Shelbyville,
Indiana.
Get HOOP'S.
M o o d 's P ills act easily, yet |*r,>n,| tly auil
•acteutly, ou Lie liver and bowel», ilo
>»end T mf W zst to your friends.
Subscribed nnd sworn to before me this 5th
dav of March, 1892.
J oseph A M obbis ,
7
Notary Public.
TO
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
Being first duly sworn I depose and say: T hat I have lieen a resident ot Flor-
•nee, Bane County, Oregon, for the past twelve y e a rs ; th a t I am fam iliar and wel
enr
icqnainted with the property known as ‘ Frasier and B e rn 's part of Florence,
.,
. I.. irably
_ U 1 .......
1..^,... for
n r residence
.ii^ r tc . being
perfectly
level
and
th . a t . the
same is adm
suited
property,
being
perfectly
hat fruit ...........
trees nnd shrubbery - grow well in the soil and
ree from drifting sand. T ...............
i
,i.„
» .le n ti l of from ten to fifteen feet,
that pure well water is found on the same at a depi
J Josxrii
oski - ii A. MOBBIS, M erchant.
(
s
i
SK.VL
Subscribed and sworn to hefore me this 12tb
day of March, 1892.
L.