The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, December 21, 1894, Image 2

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W E ST .
— FC»LISBE» EVXOY miUAT MOBXtSQ,—
clerks are the ones liable under the law
and not ihe employe*. The board meets
in Salem in February next.
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pLOBEXfE,
L.VXS
CoLXTT,
P oi ' cla * county should certainly in ­
terest herself in building a passable
highway from G ardiner to Glenada.
As a county she would receive many ad-
vantages in settlem ents along the 1 ne,
for the land is good, and otherwise her
interests would he augmented in in-
ould
creased travel, as we certainly wc
have a daily mail from Florence to Gar-
O«»GOX.
A cstoaua last year produced a mil­
lion more gold in excess of any other
co u n try . ________________
M innesota has a state fish hatchery
foT propagating trout only, and it Is lo-
cated at St. Paul.
K eal enterprise is to he found in
building manufactories th a t will lend
« id to working people.
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Tim shipping industries of both Gar-
■diner and Florence are sufficient to sup-
I
REASON FOR GOLD SH1PMFNTS.
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A hurried issue of bonds just prior to
the convening of congress. A presiden-
tial message dem anding for himself or
his secretary of the treasury the deiegtt-
tiou of P^wcr* fro:n congress to issue
bouds ad libitum - A t!ireat ,h a t unleM
th e powers be granted the president will
continue unauthorized issuing of bonds
as he deems best or whenever Ins part-
nerB request him to do so. A renewal
of gold shipim nts to Europe.
Soon Ihe English press and tier jour-
their attention in th a t direction as th e
oniy wav to Increase our mail service.
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A ssessors from the various counties
lnet ¡n p o rtiand on t he 12th instant, and
paaseti reH0iu tions to present to the next
naHstlc satellites in this country w.d
again take up the hue ami cry:
The
honest dollar is being driven out of the
U nited States by the dishonest do llar!”
Remarkably shrewd men are behind
this movement. Their resources ore
legislative body of the state. Among
. other m atters recommended is tiiat oi
D aily inconveniences rem ind us »bat
having the assessors paid by salary,
o u r mail service should be increased to
Under the present system of having on
an outgoing and incoming mail each
i assessor for this county, if he were paid
day.
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' to visit all parts of l.ane and do thor-
vgi-M. 11.« advocates , QUgb work
A n riNANLiAL Strategist««
would be necessary to pay
of the gold standard 0,1 ■ ’
him about $10,000 if he met expenses
Their contradictious fairly overlap e a c h ,.neurred ju , raveHng fln(J d#j||g tbv
practically unlimited. The bulk of the
world's wealth is concentrated in a few
bunds. They arc fighting for the world s
financial supremacy. They have con-
quered Europe, I -Oause they have fa-
t-.s tar
far a*
as they ilareu,
dared, keeping m
tlie i
vorod, as
was««1« oi the | »op!/'
T
po rt a telegraph line to ¡tra in .
other.
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once to w ant. The battle wages fast and
furious. The promoters themselves be-
co|Ue nppa |ie d . not al the ruin tuey
bave brollgbt t0 „tbers, hut at the mag-
niVjde o( t |le;r own iocte*8. They have
invest some of their ill-gotten gains
jn try jng to arrest the avalanche they
have started, for feac.it may turn into a
nationai diia.te r and sweep them also
R
R ig , hug readily hmderstood l10w a
jew rb.b men by ¿^goperation ean by
Btaudard ran the
this lcBson we
‘ran am uck.”
would think th a t tik i eople of our state
WOuld “ tight to tlu /if
” every move
„( t he single gold st:
rivet
gtd | Htrnm»T amArri
Htq
« v . az
will lose the battle i,n the L’nited States jjygjj and cruslrir1* the very bones of our
becaU8e> by the b ig , state of perfection
,e
, - ,
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: work.
T he Portland papers are announcing I m atters little, for forced paym ent of the enhances the va.tie of gold to the extent b(j ^be jcuthblow to any free-eoinage
tiia t Willis K. Dumway is to be
private , debt would have been made som etime tiiat tiie amount of the gold bsue hears it,giBiation in this country for some years
secretary for Governor l.ord. if this ago if we had not found out tiiat Sm ith '°
total am ount of gold money in to come.
tiie selection will j was virtually in the hands of hank- tiie world. The total am ount of the
This is tiie real vantage tiiat the pow ers
should prove true,
! ruptcy, and a judgm ent ugainst him not w o rlds gold used as money, does not behind the tlirone are fighting for. They
probably lie a good one.
-
| worth the paper it was w ritten on. equal, according to the moHt liberal csti- reabxe th a t unless this battle ean he
T he Salem S«Ki«.»oa lias it th a t Sius- Su(.b (lisbolu,sty alwavB ,ill(iB il8 re. mates, $3,800,000,000. They cun readily wQn noWj tbpn by tb{J next nat;onill
law is entitled to a health olticer, ami
d , und tb .d q(
,g nQ excpp_ of{ord to pay the comparatively small election frce coinage is bound to sweep
th a t Governor Lord cuu appoint. Some ( tjon
,
,.ost of insurance and expressage on tbe country< T t^ tw fa rm e rs and plant-
resideut physician should hold the place
twenty or thirty, or, if necessary, on a crB of t |ie U nited States it is fre coinage
I t will lie many years, if ever, th a t
b u t as yet none reside in Florence.
hundred million dollars, and simply or deBtitution. Of course, failures of
the Kiuslaw country will he perm itted to , rangfer tho gold from their New York
crops or a European war might give
I n L onuon there are half a million of jlttve u representative in Lane county
braneh hanks and offices to their parent tem porarily better prices for a year or
people who are members of families affair«. Certainly she will not he per-
hanks and offices in London. The loss two. Our single gold standard, which
wiiich have not a weekly income oi minted to have a representative in the
of interest is comparatively nothing, as is the great parasite of their vitality,
tw enty shillings. No such condition oi •
legiMhiture. Noll ling is more eer-
often they ean draw against the gold to will never be destroyed until tiie bullion
affairs can be found in this country.
tain than th at strangers to our interests arrive. Undoubtedly they expect a bit­
price of silver be increased by the re-
will take little heed to our wants or re­ ter fight in congress from tliose of our
monetization of th at metal. This ean
I n O ctoukk last Jam es Antiton y
quests, and the only recourse left us is
American statesmen and patriotic legis- on)y bp acvon,p|ished by free-coinage
Froude died, and it is not generally
lo swell our population tip to a point of ,gtorgi wbo ,|HVe ,n)t
i|llbue(,
legislation in this country.
known that the burning of unorthodox
importam e in political affairs la-fore we witb ,.ngligb i(b,.lgi nor ,.onvi.rU.j to the
A few short m onths ago the advocates
books at Oxford was periornu'il for the
ean again even suggest the desire of he- En(?llgb ,K(lil.y
accon,pli8iiing results
of the single gold standard were mas-
last tim e upon Mr. Froude’s Nemesis of
coming an independent county govern­ by human purchase.
querading under the cloak of interna-
Faith.
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m ent. But we must not lose sight of
If, after a careful canvass of the situa- tional hinietalisin. Cleveland, Sherm an,
N eaiilv every county in this state the fret th at the older portions of the tion, they decide that even if they win and tbtqr “ legislative echoes” strutted
« ith er lias a creamery or is at the point county will proportionally advance in eventually, tiie fight will be a long one, tbrough th eir public career and vaunted
■of building one. These paying institu­ population, and as to num bers, we will and they will have to export many mil- tbemge|veB through the press as being
tions are numerous on this coast, ami lie left in the same ratio as now.
lions of gold, then, with a realization tbp on)y tru e fr ;en,iM o( Bj|Yer. They
A TBLBOBATU line should lie liuilt from
Drain via SeoUsbtiTg and Gardiner to
Florence. The people ill each of these
towns should interest themselves in this
guatter, and in the event they can lie
induced to do so the line would lie
( n i i l t , _____________
V kobahly there will l>e sutiniaction to
Dome in the fact th at this it, the last in­
ane of Tux W est that we will otlii until
•ite r our return from the IvgiHluturo.
Preparing u few bill« (or introduction
.
and getting ready to leave h o m e will
consume all the time prior to January
lttli following.
Now tiiat a new county over here on tiiat continued gold shipment* mean a
the coast is under consideration, it is fall in price of American securities,
they w ill immediately la-gin "selling
safe to say that if we were safely laiineh-
sh o rt" our securities. In this m anner,
ed in the bark of self-government, the
even if they fail to secure their desired
a d v a n ta g e s to e v e ry p a rto fth is e o u n try
legislation, they will make money by
would he manifold. It would stim ulate
covering the.r sales when the panic is at
the settling in our midst .,f hotli people
and cap ital; every dollar we earned and its height. The public will have to dance
pnid would go d¡recti.’ or indirectly to alld pl' y 11 *’ ," l'i r as wvl1' " llst IR
meant by sell,ng short? A person sells
foster home advantages; our ambitions
securities lie does not ¡Ktssees but which
and hopes would have a keener im petus
he hopes to tie Hide to httv in at lower
in the thought of taking rank with
prices tl-.an at which he has agreed to
other counties, and raise our minimum
d eliter them . If the purchaser demands
of depenilenee to older settled portions
the securities tiie seller borrows some
ol our respective counties to ¡1 maximum
from some broker or hank, sometimes
of independence. To step from unknown
payiag a small commission for their
portions of l.ane and Douglas counties
tnh, a prom inent sisterhood of the state l.a n , thongh often getting tho use of
O ver in Union so we are told by the is » feature in the furtherance of our po-
Republican, will Is' built a creamery,
T h at is tiie proper tiling for Union
■county farmers to do, but when tin-
m anufacturing industry is well under
Way, and you have it to spare, send a
car load of progress down here and dis-
trib u k , it among farmers.
T hebe is little force in epithets—cor-
tainly no argum ents. The age of intelli-
genee is too far advanced to admit of
coarse names as a means for reason or
an illustration for im partial, reasonable
discussion of quest sms. It is commend-
able in the Portland Nun t" editorially
treat all questions in u dignified man-
» •r. Kucli journalism should succeed,
litieal, educational and financial advan-
tafies, th at is little considered by most
peiqile. True it would cost us a few
more dollars in taxes nt the start, and a
eo n sid crn b le tro u b leto sh ap co u rex p en -
ditures to correspond w ith tl.e income,
Bnl these disadvantages should lie con-
sidered with the advantages, hut they
,,r,. nob p u i,he opinion trends to eon-
sideration of present inconveniences
und expense* an l all Unit pertains lo
tl,e dark sub* of i I i, testio is of udv.inee-
„o ut, leaving I :ie other aide to take i are
„( itself. 1‘ar.tdoxieul ns it may seem,
ne really believe o u r c o u n try would Iw
fi, la-tter condition under tier ow n cotin-
ty government, hut rejoice that the ef­
fort to make it such will not come alsuit
while we are in tiie legislature. O u rex -
perirne«'witli county «livisiolt questions
■scompleta. It is a m utter that one is
damned it lie does and damned if he
don’t.
T he state Isiard of pharm acists has
jttM closed a session in I'ortlund, and all
parti«*, whether regular employes or
assistants not having lieen examined
and passed, are to be reporte«l, and pro­
prietors prosecuted for violating the
pharm acy law. It ap|iears from a late
Guns, pistols, etc., repain'd by M. W.
■arrest in Portland, that the proprietors Kmowsky. Leave orders at Funk's
«of drug »tores who employ unregistered I hardware store
Think all you can of the goo 1 qualities
of others; forget an l k c o silent con­
cerning their bad qualities.
W herever wo fin I a great deal of grat­
itude in a poor man we may take it for
grante 1 there would he as much gener­
osity if lie were a rich m an.
■ 'ne is much less sensible of col l on a
bright day than on a cloudy one; thus
the sunshine of cheerfulness and ltojte
will lighten every trouble.
Tiie dreariness of drudgery may be
changed to the blessedness of drudgery,
if toe daily duty be regarde I as the col­
lege of life for growth in mental power,
an 1 as a gymnasium for building up
character.
The days are ever divine. They coins
and go like taufiloj and veiled figures
sene from a distant lan d friendly party
but they tay nothing, ami if wc do
them
1 1
and the people
people.
1,1 ’" r
' 1'* credit and linan
eial standing is gisil.
Supts'se a clique of hankers and brok-
1 1
1
ers in New York wisli to make a big
"bear raid” on the general m arket.
.
They ship a few millions «>f gold to Eu­
rope. Mark up the loan rates on the
stock exchunge. Have the newspapers
they control or sjiecially tuhsidiic for
the campaign write long editorials
als,lit the dangers of free coinage legisla­
tion, probable unloading by foreign in­
vestors of our se, urities on this country.
The ball opens. Stocks begin tum bling.
The public are, as a rule, uneducated in
tbe metho.Is of Wall street. They l e-
lieve ti e alarm .ng reports. They are
tremling on, to them , unknown and
dangerous ground. Many sre frightencl
and sell their «eeurittes. Tiiis simply
helps send the m arket lower. A few
with more stublsw nness than wisdom,
h e ld o n ; some, Is-lieving thut the tide
must soon turn, buy more. The spirit
of speculation seises them and soon eon-
sum rs tla ui Isith mentally and flnatt-
cially. Fortunes are daily lost. Many
sre ruined. Families hurled from afllu-1
c|aiIIU,j to pæ the real fathers of the
deliver the people from
gucb p„rentg. In sucli a ease, figura-
, ivvly Bpgaki„gf parricide itself would he
j„ Btitiable. Certainly it is the duty of
tbe
,o politically kill them off.
The hour for unmasking has arrived
Tiie gong has sounded. The cable has
flashed with instructions from London,
Tbp |]iugkg ure rem0V(M, und the gende.
men appear in their golden colors. They
now come out defiai.tly for the single
gold standard. Their journalistic organs
in clarion tones, with fish-horn effects,
issue edicts, but they fall on deaf ears.
They offer stones, hut tiie people no
longer mistake
bread. The
p , ^ an, . ^ a e ■n«
their slumber,
baV(, rubbed their ere* *nd fully realize !
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the danger which is threatening them
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They will elect new officers for tiie slop
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of state. Those wlio nave been true to
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their interests the people will re-elect;
those w ho have had the “ tem erity” to
consider their own judgm ent and per­
sonal interests siqierior to those of their
constituents will It© retired to private
life. They ean then learn hv associa­
tion with the peopfe, if they will con
decend to mingle with the masses, what
are the real wants o f 1 th e people. Truly
tbe peacock is a royal bird, and when
strutting in its wealth of plumage—not
patronage—is pleasing to the eyes of
many. When pludted of its feathers,
wlint a sorry looking bipt-d it becomes!
How iew its Admirer* I in fart it lias
none. It w as the plumage, not the bird,
people ndniir«*il. The people are the
highest tribunal i.t our form of govern­
m ent. Let them sr-c that their interests
are protccteil and their wishes correctly
represent ed.—I’ort land .Sun.
H U R D
I t i* *o.y enough to spoil tl.e hve ■s of
our neighbors w ithout taking much
trouble; we ean do it by lazy acquies­
cence and lazy omission, by trivial falsi­
ties for which we hardly know a reason, |
by small frauds neutralized by sm all ex­
travagances, by maladroit flatteries, and
clumsily improvised insinuations.
Labor is beneficial to the whole hu­
man economy, and it is mere folly to re­
gard it as in itself an evil; but in order
th at it may he enjoyed it must be mod­
erate in intensity and duration. We say
enjoy because moderate exertion is
pleasure, and is only the suffering a t­
tendant on labor carried to excess which
has given rise to the common opinion
tiiat retirem ent from active industry is
tiie goal of happiness.
Many weil-meaning people never seem
to realize tiiat, no m atter how deep an
öö
New Goods are Constantly Arriving at the
(O R IO IX .tL AND SËLÉCTED.)
systematic plans rub what in ordinary
parlance is term ed “ a financial coup.”
We would term it »legalized "flim-Uam
gam e.”
The people of the Ilnited States had
one bitter object lessbn last year as to
the ease witti w liiub* "coup” could be
run The advocats*Iof the single gold
of our public schools, our people are
Should the gold men fail to force con-
K ixce Astoria lias the assurance of a
,
.
. bctler educated tiiun those of any other gross to authorize the president or tiie
.« i
a corkespondent last week requested
nation, ih e people will not he longer 6ecrebiry of the treasury to issue bonds,
. figures
.
,
n railroad,
u u u m , it
i n is curious to note tiie coquet- us to give
for
expenses m con­
deceived. They are making their own j ben t „„,ea the real battle. On its re­
ing
of
tiie
people
of
Portland
witii
those
mg ui ««•<= t- ^ t
, j uet,ng the affairs of a new county,
of Astoria. ________________
, formtxj fronl Lmic and Douglas. We investigations. I uey are aroused, They sult depends the prosperity of ourcoun-
have tl.e power to protect themselves by (ry (or „.any years, at least. The Car-
R etaliatory measures have been have had such a statem ent made out for
their ballots and they will exercise tiiat bg|e gcjlfu ,„ wq | n„t he indorsed by the
adopted by Germany to compel this sometime, and ill the event tiie people
power.
conservative national banks until it he
country to recede from its legislation in within the limits of tiie territory pro-
Congress convenes. The cuckoos modified so thut tiie governm ent be sub-
posed
to
be
cut
off
bad
been
a
u
n
it
in
favor of the sugar trust.
are hurriedly marshaling their forces to st;tuted as guarantor for the circulation
' favor of tiie new county we would have
and p u b | igbod it U u l t-lu b(javy U x . p a y e r s give battle according to tiie command of oj faj|vt| or suspended banks. Tiie sol-
E vobxe is to have a cream ery, auu
the ItegiMr says it is to be a "cow of b()tb j. jort,ni.„ and (jardiner, on tlieir m aster, lie acts in full accord veId national banks, by enforced assess-
cream ery." The next tiling in order for wboin tb(; burden w ou|J ,.dl tbe buHVi. witli the real powers, tiie English mon- jUeiit, are tiie guarantors after the ex-
ey-ehangers and their Anglo-American bausdon of the failed bank's guarantee
Eugene is a bull cream ery.
(.gt, ftre not, we think, in favor of the
representatives.
ih e latter will nor gnd Btt{ety fund under tiie Carlisle
1 division at this time, therefore it is of
openly appear, realizing that American­ scheme.
T as state of Maine lias stringent game
little use to publish any financial state­ ism permeates the great masses of tiie
laws and diligent wardens to see th at
With such modification then, those
ments.
people. It is a great scheme. A ntach- bank managers who are not strong advo­
they are obeyed. W ithout law worthy
the name in this state, officials are pow­
R ecently tiie Eugene papers published iaveliun conception.
cates of the double standard will bring
Tiie advocates of the single t old stan­ all their powerful machinery to force its
the failure of a groceryman by tiie name
erless.
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of E. C. Sm ith. This Smith made a dard will attem pt to force congress to legislative enactm ent. Tiiey appreciate
T he conviction of Kelly of Portland
statem ent of his liabilities and assets enact legislation so that they ean ex- the legislative donations they would re-
«nil Brown of Douglas county for m ur­
but lie failed in iiis detailed enuniem - change their legal-tender notes which ceive. Many of them in the east, with
d er, is an evidence tiiat crim inals in
jtion to insert a »25 bill he owes this pa- arc not-interest-boaring governmental E ng|isl, connections, realize the fact,
this state arc hereafter to lie dealt with
per for advertising and which iie has re- promises to pay—f. r interest-hearing wbicb jg illtinite|y more im portant to
according to law.
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Ipudm ted. Ko far as his report govs it gold bonds. Every issue of gold bonds tbenliV |x: th at such legislation would
th e Kiuslaw valley citizens ought to be
in line with other progressive peoples.
Literarv.
-----Among the Latest is an Elegant Line of-
L-5T
In all Shades. The Choicest Selection Ever Brought to Florence.
Also a full stock of Elder-down, Swan’s-down, Satins and Chambrays.
We are also In receipt of a Hue line of Fancy Goods, Silks, Laces.
F re sh
L in ©
of
G ro c e rie s
Anti provisions constantly arriving. Largest stock of boots and shoes,
Hats and Gents Furnishing Goods this side of Portland.
Those who desire to have suits made to order, should not fail to call
and l n ^ ‘ measurements taken.
Elegant line of samples to select
from, either from Chicago or Han Francisco.
We are agents for the well known and responsible Firemen’s F u n l
and London & Lancaster insurance companies.
Remember you will always have fair anti honest treatment at
> iH u rd i X i U au E n p n rfs
THE SEATON STORE
Keeps a full line of Extra Quality
DRY GOODS s GROCERIES.
HARDWARE,
TINWARE,
HATS & CAPS,
attachm ent may exist between relatives
and friends, there are times w lien soli-
tude is desirable. We wonder th at so Goods
m any friendships are broken; it is very
ofte" ''‘•cause each sees too much of the
o ''“*- Tiie little time spent alone gives
BOOTH & SHOES,
MEDICINES,
TOBACCO,
NUTS & CANDIES,
CIGARS,
FURNISHING GOODS
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as Represented.
Prices W ill be Found
Managers.
Knowles St Gettys,
o n e a n o p p o rtu n ity to tliin k u p th e k in d -
nesses possilile, the deiiglits of a fr.en d ,
and tnen, too, it is the tim e for one to
take out one’s soul an 1 see what sort of
condition it is in ; think over w hether
one’s tongue has been too quick; think
over the sins of omission and eominis-
8io,1i think over overyilay life, and liow
il ean 1,u
le to
uasier- One can
never do this when surrounded by oth-
D R V GOODS AND ('L O T H IX G .
O W O -ui • Uk- • 5». » «
traveler and the simomn’s blinding, to
where, by the fringy rootlets, the desert
w aters How ; let there glimm er one star
through the murky w aste of night, mid
though the spars he shatter,!, and tl.e
sails be riven, and the hurricane howls
for its prey, the brave sailor w ill he
lashed to the helm, and see already,
through th e tem pest’s breaking, calm
waters and a spotless sky. Oh! where
is there, however helpless his lot or for-
lorn his surroundings, w ho is beyond the
influence of this choicest of e a rth ’s corn-
forters; this faithful friend which sur-
vives the Hight of riches, and the wreck
of reputation, a m i the break of health,
and even the loss of dear and cherished
friends?
U. •
» -Us a
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Now is the time for an examination of our stock of Dry
Goods, for fall and winter uses, by the people of the
Siuslaw country. You will find the latest styles and
the lowest prices at J. II. McClung's Dry Goods House.
OUR METHODS OF BUSINESS.
No house enjoys a better patronage than ours from the
people on the Coast, and this is attributable to our methods
of selling goods at very low prices, and the quality of
goods as represented. This is especially true of our
Ladies' and Geuts’ boots and shoes and foot-wear of all kinds.
trs -
Hope is a marvellous inspiration,
which every heart confesses in some sea-
son of extrc.nest peril; it cun put nerve
into the langtt.d, a n l ileetue-s into the
feet of exhaustion. Let the sinn mi l
feathery palm-grove lie dim ly des-ried,
though ever so remotely, and the cara-
van will oil, spite of the fatigue of the
Reasonable
WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK.
It is generally known in Lane county that the largest
stock of merchandise is to be found at our store, and this
fact proves tiiat we have no questionable methods of doing
business, and tiie future will be but a repetition of the past
when our friends call and buy from our well-assorted stock.
(
J. II.
C
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“ I LEAD, B U T N EVER FO LLO W !
S. H. Friendly
»> 3 -3 0
Dealer in
/> O O D S ,
D" R Y y _C
L O T H IN C ,
AND
Glassware,
(í roce ries,
Etc. Etc.
Carpets,
Boots and
Shoes.
Dents’
Furnishing
Hoods.
Headquarters for
HOPS,
WOOL, WHEAT,
OATS AMD
BARLEY
Highest Price Paid for Country Produce.
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For Bargains in Real Property
CALL
THE
LANE
After the Grip
COUNTY
EUGENE.
IT. J . lta k r r
North Pembroke, Mass*
ON OR A D D R E SS
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R -t l ctirefully the (olhiwing alfi lavits by prom inent citizens regarding F lor­
ence property, now on the market at wonderfully reduced prices:
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
R elief from H ood's Sarsaparilla
I hereby certify th at I was the original owner of the property known ae Frasier
W onderful and P erm an en t.
and Berry's part of Florence, which E. J. Frasier is now offering for sale. That the
•*C. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell. Mai*.:
•‘I had kidney trouble a n l severe pains in sam e is level and free from drifting sand. T hat fruit trees and shrubbery do we"
ray back, which was brought about by a cold upon sai<l land and the same is desirable for residence property. J . G. S tevensox ,
contracted while in camp at Linnfield in 18C2.
1 have been troubled more or less since tiiat Supt. Public Schools, Lane county.
time and have been unable to do any heavy
work, much less any lifting. I received only
tempt'rarv relief from medicine». I.a»t »prtna
1 had an attack of the grip, which left me wltp
A B ad C o u g h , Very W eak
physically, in fact my system was completely
run down. I tried a bottle ot Hood’s Sarsapa­
rilla and it made me feel *o much better that 1
continue«! tuklini it. and have taken six bottles.
It has «lone woinlers for me. ns 1 have not l»een
•o free from my old pains an l troubles since the
Hood’s '?’-'Cures
war. I con.iilcr llom t's Sarsaparilla a Ood-MBt
blearing tottic suttrilag." W i l l i a m J. U x k k k .
Forth Pembroke, Mass.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
H ood’* P ills '-ure ConUipatb n b> reslor.
World** Pair Hlgbeat Award.
I tug the pert«tatt! .- action ot the alimentary eaiisL
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Kui'serihed and sworn to l-ef,,re me tide 6th
day of March, 1892.
J oseph A. M orris ,
N otary Public.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ;
Being first duly sworn I depose and s a y : That I have been a resident of Flor­
ence. Lane County. Oregon, for Die past twelve years; that I am fam iliar nnd wel
acquainted with tiie property known as "F rasier and B ern 's part of F lorence,'
that the same is adm irably suited for residence property, being perfectly lev el and
ree from drifting *nnil. That fruit trees and shrubbery grow well in the soil and
that pure well w ater is found on the same at a depth of from ten to fifteen feet.
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J o s s ru A. M ouris . M ereliant.
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Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th
day of M arch, 1892.
I.. B u y e r.
Notary Ptiblle