The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, January 04, 1895, Image 2

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    TH E
IL*. t>ie in^egt*n g public ia not strange when in the banks and the result ¡Bacon-
_ ________________ j ili <reat ^so u rces and population arc traction of the circulating medium. It
i T sa y rsíDAY Mo3xn»*a, — taken into consideration. There are one ia, therefore, high time that we were
or two tilings th a t ought to command mak ng a move in the right direction,
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i the public attention, however, viz., how the neat congress m ust take action, as
L ana Cöcxrr« O ksoox .
long will the present supply of gold last ty the following one it will be too late.
I the treasury and how far will it weaken
*1 am not in favor of free and unliui-
A ll the coast counties except L « ia th a banka if a larg^ export movement i ted coinage of silver, but would g o to
have -'•tameries and the fanners are should set in within the next few th at extrem e before I would to the other«
prosperous
m onths? \\ e have often pointed out and th at is the situation as it confronts
Hun. Al. W. Reed, ot Gardiner, is Ihese difficulties and see no escape short us today. The finances of the country
building a creamery at that place. Would °* PreTenting further shipm ents it a are now dictated from London, and it is
th a t Mr. Reed resided in Florence.
continued gold reserve is to be created high time th at we were doing th at our-
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. Without a further bond issue to m aintain selves.
T he Courier, G rants Pass, is furnished its maxim um volume. These problems
‘T he fight is on in Oregon and the
to old maids and ministers at half rates, must continue to confront the treasury next senator from this state will be a
All the single ladies of Florence read offteiida until solved. Will not the peo- man who is favorable to silver. Ii may
T«> W est , regardless of expense.
i pie, after nil, pay too dearly in order to not be m yself,” the senator added with
WHERE THE CHICKEN GOT THE AX.
J . M. B e n n liifft >», t h e ' >rxer, C a u g h t b y
M e a u í o f a D e c -y f le t t e r tu K u g i-u e.
Saturday night when it became
known that J . M. Bennington had been
arrested at Springfle d charge 1 with for­
gery, excitement ran high. While there
were a good many who were saying, “ I
told you 80,” nevertheless to the larger
num ber of his acquaintances the news
came like a thunderbolt from a clear
sky. He cam» here about nine months
ago, and haded from Tacoma where it is
8a*^
has a sister living, but farther
^ lttn this notlftng is known about him.
H ‘‘* Jeu“ !<H»i>r has been that of a rather
inventors, one in America, the other in
England, Langley and Maxim.
For
dOO years the min Is of men have been
occupied by the problems of aerial flight,
and there now seems a good prospect of
their practical solution before the close
of the present century, especially when
the experim ents are conducted by men
of such high standing. Tbs time has
arrive 1 wiien tiie perennial jokes regard­
ing “ Hying machine cranks” have lost 1
their p j.n t.—Scientijl' American.
Literary.
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ZKTTZFCD
&
New Goods are Constantly A rriving at the
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Among the Latest is an Elegant Line of-
D R E S S
(ORIGINAL AND SELECTED.)
In all Shades.
The Choicest Selection Ever B rought to Florence.
P‘OU8 >'oun« •««” »nd he has been quite
H e gain as much in avoiding the feel­
( keep pace with Europe in destroying a smile, “ but it will be some one besides Prol“ 1,,emt in church and society circles. ings of others ah we dq in im itating th at Also a full stock ol Eider-down, Sw an’s-down, Satins and C haiubrays.-
Our of the 8 i clerks detailed from the
He is handsome, of pleasing uddress, a in which they excel.
W e are also in receipt of a line line of Fancy Goods, Silks, Laces.
tqe use of one-half of our principal a m ono-m etallist.”
pension office to do service in other tle-
money metals?
good conversationalist and easily became
dartnients recently, five are Union sol­
Older ia the sanity of the min 1, the
THE CREAMERY BUSINESS.
a favorite.
j
health of the body, the peace of the city
diers. The fact is its own comment.
THE FACTS.
Sometime ago a check for $39, drawn
About eighteen m onthsagoa creamery
the security of the state.
A nd provisions constantly arriving.
L argest stock of boots and shoes, ■
on
the First! National Hank of Eugene
G rx . vtly to our credit is the indom ita­
The Florence W est is now of She o p in -, company was organized in Vancouver
To
he
free-minded
and
cheerfully
dis­
H
ats
and
Gents
Furnishing
Goods
this
side of Portland.
ble perseverance which some of our ion th at the people of the western por- and a num ber of leading citizens sub- ' was sent to tie Eugene Loan and Hav­
posed
at
hours
of
meat,
sleep
and
exer­
dairymen are working tor the establish­ tion of the county are against the forma­ scribed fur its stock. Since that time ings Bank r | ' »ting that hank to send
Those who desire to have suits m ade to order, should not fail to call'
tion of a new
a t the present tim e. !..
,
. . .
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in cure
id the rem ainder in a cise is one of tiie best precepts of long
ing of a creamery on this river. Success The statem ent county
th at the Florence country , the eo,uI>Jn y 1,118 expended about »3c,«00
and have ìneasurcineuts taken.
E legant line of samples to select
lasting.
post-etficaflB » ' order and payable at
i _
.
. . . .
should follow their effort« us it surely I i..........
has nyeived
several . . thousand
«(¡ollars in ! i in the p lan t and it is now operating one
from,
cither
from
Chicago
or
San
Francisco.
If wrinkles must be w ritten on our
stered to .Goshen.
'excess of the taxes received "by the coun . of the most complete creamery plants in Crcs^HC^
will.
jj A
J \
ty treasury is correct and cannot be the United States. The success of the The check bore the signature of Wm. brows, let tuem not be w ritten upon the ! We are agents Tor the well know n and responsible F irem en’s F u n i ’
No one denies th at gold steadily in- successfully denied notw ithstanding ¡in­
heart.
The
spirit
should
never
grow
venture is shown by the simple state- Neis and was drawn in favor of D. M.
and London & L ancaster insurance companies.
creases in value and the products of the plications to the contrary. Still the ta
oldi
payers
of
this
section
have
eheerfuiiy
“ ,ent tl,!,t w,'^n
eonipuny first corn- Williamson, and was sent in a letter
soil and the price paid for labor deereas
dated Pleasant Hill, Nov. 16, 1S91.
No true man can live a half life when
Kcmember you will alw ays have fair and honest treatm en t a t
es. Who is growing the richer under contributed taxes ami subscriptions for n,en 1 business, the creamery handled
Coming
to
the
First
National
as
it
did,
he
has
genuinely
le.trned
th
a
t
it
is
only
1
such conditions; the owners of gold or the benefit of the im provem ent of our D0O pounds of milk daily, while at pres­
coast senior» and we hope will continue en t 45,000 pounds of milk a day is con­ through a legitimate course of business, a naif life. Tiie other half, the higher
th e producers and laborers?
to do so. Still in these times of depres­ sumed by this single plant. Tito iin- it was paid and tiie registered letter was hail must haunt him,
sion the jieople of the country west of
.
. . ,
Kindness draws out the better part o f '
N bvbly every day a creamery company the sum m it of (lie coast range of m ount- Portlln,'e of tllc lo ’ahon of the creamery sent Nov. 17, and the supposed William-
sun
called
for
and
receipted
for
tiie
same
every
nature—disarming resistance, dis-
for some Oregon town is incorporated. ains must not expert an inordinate pro- ilt ' ancouver to th at city and country
Nov.
20.
Toe
forgery
was
discovered
in
sip
¡ting
angry pasiiions, and melting
The movement is growing. The Oregon portion of llie revenues of the county.— adjacent can he fully appreciated when
a
feu
days
anil
tiie
bunk
and
officers
tiave
the
Hardest
heart.
Eugene
Guard.
i
it
ia
stated
th
at
this
plant
now
handles
cow men must be protected, and Salem
\\ i.l the Guard define “ the Florence I milk received from Clarke, Cowlitz anil been quietly working on tiie ease sin e.
must have a creamery.—Salem Slate»-
Write your na no in kindness, love,
The hank was surprised Friday m orn­
¡country.'
ii it is m eant the whole Skam ania counties in W ashington, and
nio/i. Shake, Salem. Same here.
an 1 mercy on the hearts of thousands
Keeps a full line of Exira Quality
i county, outside of Eugene, why not say from Columbia and Multnomah counties ing, Dee. 21, wiien another check signed you eoaie in eou'.a t with year by year,
R vkri . v enough indeed do we scechar- so. b u t I lorcncc claims no portion an in Oregon. The company now operating by the same person for $70 and payable
and yoa wall never be forgotten.
ity exhibited without the accompany-j its own savo th a t from which it receives this plant finds a ready sale for its pro­ to R. D. Wilson, was presented hv the
T.icro is a kind of knowle Ige which
mo selfish motive. But the gift made trade and furnishes supplies. In such duct, including bu tter and twenty-six Lane County hank for paym ent. Toe
many persons shrink from. It is that
by our Workman lodge for a deserv- domain the county has not paid one varieties of cheese. The success of this forgery was immediately discovered and
HARDW ARE,
11NW ARL,
BOOTS & SHOES,
which involves certain duties an 1 re­
.ng charitable subject w ithout the least i hundred dollars (or any improvem ents, ■ company, which first commenced busi- a decoy letter was registered to the sup­
sponsibilities w.iicu they are not willing
HATS & CAPS,
M ED ICIN ES,
NUTS \ CANDIES,
exfiectation oi any returning reward, is either in taxes nor subscriptions. Flor- nuss under the panic conditions of 1893, posed Wilson at Springfield as requested
to accept. Some will not listen to a tale 1
commendable and worthy of emulation, ence has given over $600 in money and shows th at legitimate industries, if in his letter to the Lane County bank.
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
FU R N ISH IN G GOODS
of woe for fear of arousing tiieir emo- I
labor to improve roads in a community properly managed, can be made to pay J. J . Poill was appointed a deputy con­
tions or their consciences. Others will
Tins week a communication was re­
stable by Constable Linton, u n i was
from which Eugene is enriched by trade. ' in this territory.—Ashland Tiding».
refuse to examine some unwelcome idea Goods as Represented.
ceived from Fiddle Creek signed “ R ust­
Prices W ill be Found reasonable
sent to Springfield witii instructions to
Florence has been very liberal in paying j
lest they should be forced to admit its ■
ler.” T he W est has repeatedly stated
MCINTURFFS
LATEST
FREAK.
arrest
the
person
calling
for
the
decoy
!
taxes to improve the roads and build
truth. And others will shun the friend­
that communications will not bo pub­
letter. Late Saturday afternoon a man j
the bridges in Eugene, and has done so
lished when unaccompanied by tiie name willingly and cheerfully, nol w ithstand-’] r h e M e th o d K H n t o c H k o » w G l o e o r , d I O ’ » ld n n S r a r n l y ta o f E u -
dressed in working clothes presented ly adviser lest he should convince them J
of the w riter, and not then, when the
C la iiH in t h e I l o a d .
himself nt the office for the letter, and of a eherishe 1 fauit they ought to aban- '
ing the county seat lias never contrib- J
article is devoted to the mistakes and mis-
don or a neglected duty they oujkit to
uteil a cent lor this city. The Guard, J The children of the F irst Methodist on giving his receipt for it was arrested
hapsof neighbors.
perform. Of course such persons delib-
when driven into a hole, finds it very church made m erry around a Christinas by Mr. Poill. The man proved to be
|
erately
bar the way of their own moral
none other than said J . M. Bennington.
I t has been rumored here th at Mr. C. convenient to do a large umiAiut of tree last evening, says the Spokane
Now is the limo for an exam ination of our stock of Dry
i
progress,
and a lopt instead a retro trade '
question begging.
Si>ul:e»mgn-l{erieir. It was laden with He was immediately brought over to
H. Page, who was engaged in superin­
Goods,
for full and w inter uses, by the people of th e
motion. They shut out the tru th th a t
presents for all the children and some of Eugene and on exam ination was hound
tending the work of building the houses
Siuslaw country. A’ott will find the latest styles and
FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER.
would
purify
an
I
uphft
them
,
and
court
! the grown-up folks. Iiut Santa Claus over, and his bonds fixed at $2,000. Mr. j
at Heceta light-house, was shot and
the lowest prices at J. II. McCluug’s Dry Goods House.
an iguocau e wuucn m ust end in degra- i
Among the ninny candidates for rail- •••<! not put the presents on the tree, nor Poill deserves credit in doing his work
killed near Portland reeentlv. We have
da
tion.
CUE METHODS OF BUSINESS.
endeavored to ascertain some definite ro!l<1 commissioner« In addition to the did lie even appear, as is custom ary at so succès»! jjjy. When Mr. Poill pre-
sented thé’wnr’.'înt, lie weakened, broke
T aere is this di.furon :a betw een the
information in regard to the m atter, but i ^ '''in ih e n ts are Ira B. Sturges, Delos 1>. Such celebrations,
No house enjoys a better patronage than ours from the
so far as we can learn, there is no trutlp]
H . E. B attln, General Kapits, P.
Il was all because the pastof, Rev. d >wn and cried, and finally begged to he i re9o'j r.'cs of the world and those of man
jieople on the Coast, and this is attrib u tab le to ottr m ethods
i —the former, if not developed this year,
j S. Malcom, «itxl II. F. Gullixson of Port-
Mclntnrff, is opposed to Santa shot, saying he would rath er ha.te it so
of selling goods a t very low ¡»rices, and the q u ality of
ic tlie report.
j or this centur , may ba brought out in
than
bo
caught
thus.
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| la n d ; Sol. Abraham of Roseburg| L. K. 1 Hans, and early in the preparation for
goods as represented. This is especially tru e of our
Bennington had left Eugene in ,L the succeeding one; tiie latter if not un­
Ec«BNB linn received appropriation« (look of Pendleton: A. N. 1 ¡¡uni I ton of the festivities lie put his foot down, met-
Lathes and G ents’ boots and shoes aud foot-wear of all kinds.
from the state in excess of the taxes Rhe Ilitker county, who ban before tasted (he nphorieally «pinking, on old t-anta « buggy wearing his usual clothing, but folded in tiie short life o f the man poss­
has paid into the Oregon treasury sweet« of olliee; C. M. Donal' so 1 of neck, and lie did not rise again. Dr; took along those used for a disguise in a essing them , m ust perish with him. WE CABBY THE LABUEST STOCK.,
"Htill the tax-payers” of the statu “ have Baker ( ’itv, and c. W. Cardwell, of -M'Tnturif said beforehand that if ¡Santa valise, lie ulso wore goggles to disguise Tiie gems that none have yet nnsxrthed '
I t is generally known in L ane county th a t th e largest
I may bo brought to light by the efforts o f !
cheerfully contributed taxes for the hen- Astoria. These
stock of merehtmdi.se is to be found a t our store, and th is
all republican« Clm:« went hi« ehildfcn would not. his appearance.
A reporter endeavored to interview a future generation. The r.iurvels of!
fact proves th at we have no questionable m ethods o f doing
•■fit oi Eugene, but “ in these tones of Among the democrats, Dr. J . Guv ix'wis, fht re are four little McIntnrfTs. Threo
business, and the future will be but a repetition of the past
depression the people of th e ” county of Union county, and ex-Slate Senator 1,1 them are big enough to go out even- Mr. Bennington today but was not ad­ c l e . d t v . whi di are as yet in their in-
F re sh
£_iixye of* G r o c e r i e s
H tir ri i
j IlauEnpnrt’s
TH2 SEATON STORE
DEY GOODS s GROCERIES.
Knowles Si Cettys,
Managers.
[)R Y GOODS AND CLOTHING;
no one. lie real- ' Dncy, only aw ait the inspiration of fu-
when our friends call and buy from our well-assorted stock.
eeat “muet not expect an inordinate “ Juff” Myers, from tiie forks of the San- bigs, and they are such bright little m itted, as lie wi
proportion of the revenue” of the state. tiam, arc also on t he trail that leads to children that a coiicc-sion was made to izes his |g>sition and feels it kcenly.— tiir<- genius to blossom into full m atu­
rity. But t i c powers which might have
' a fat olliee and free transportation over insure their attendance. Even then Eugene Guard.
made one mem a statesm an and another
I t i « indeed interesting to read the la- all the railway lines in Oregon. Never- there were some protests, and so, to set­
TRIAL OF THE AEROPLANE.
a
poet, which might have bloomed info
•iies’ articles on the subject of butter tlieless, an attem pt will be made at the tle it all, the in sto r agreed to let it be
On
the
afternoon
of
December
8,
in
a
emi,ienec
or heroism, but which have
making. Much knowledge is gained by coming session of the legislature to en­ decided by a vote of the Sunday school,
lundiockeil
bay
at
Quantico,
.Mil.,
with
I,cver
been
nourished by exercise, fade
tile practical experiences of otliets, and tirely do away willi the eonimission, and it stood •
w n ti ö
only
fishonnen
for
spectators,
a
trial
"U
erly
away,
att l can never lie revived
if these writers will point out the liesb it is not nt all eertniu th at it will lie tin-
Rev. Dr. Meiutiirff, 33.
was made of Prof. Langley's new aero- T “e
th a t so-iety thus sustains is ut-
D e a le r in
inetheds to adopt, in the production of successful.—lto se h u rg /’Zui'.i/cufci.
Santa Glaus, 32.
Tiie powers th at lie
good butter, iiimer existing dillieulties,
The past'.r non by a majority of 1, plann. For some time|),ist preparations te rb' incalculable
have been made for this trial in a work- 'll-ent 1111 * 11 >ei-peetc 1 in men an 1 wo-
SENATOR TONGUE ON SILVER.
ke -ping in m nd bat w bat is w cr.n doing
and S an ta’s d>«im was sealed.
Rev.
Dr.
Mi
ltitiiri'f
told
a
reporter
the
"1,op
“l tl,u rewr
^ '"» h so n ian In- ,nen who live i‘
(lf P'M ive and inert
should be done well, i, would not only
Gents’
Carpets,
Hon. Tlios. Ii. Tongue, in a r»«vnt r«ias«»n why he had been Orm in insist­ stittltion, of which Mr. Langley is the ex,Htence would doubtless, if put forth,
(»lass ware,
enlighten tiiany interested pnrtie« on
Furnishing
Boots and
Groceries,
this subject, but broaden the field for 1,1,1rv" " • wuiil :
ing upon the abolition of the dearest of honored secretary, Quantico is a village Proaioto tho growth of civilization, of
Goods.
Shoes.
on the west side of the Potomac, about Pro£re88» ot*
while to the in-
“ i am opposed to allowing the present all the m yths of childhood.
Etc. Etc.
their on n writings
divelti
il
himseif
the
loss
ia
irretrieva­
administration to drive the money out
thirty
miles
from
Washington.
A
«mall
“ We don’t want Santa Olaus,” lie
H
eadquarters
for
Now tlint Baker city is alinont afcHiircd of the country by issuing millions of said. “ H r is an old Roman CatlioTic workshop has liven installed on a s.ow ble.
of a flour mill we can turn m r at »rn I ion dollars of gold Ixmds and paying the r.ryt.i of past a,res. One»* he flourished; which is anchored in the narrow channel
more to Eugene where a mill ¡ h hh badly gold now in the treaaury out for eurrenc; but now he is dead. 1 «hui’t believe in between the m ainland ami an island.
H ighest Price Paid for C ountry Produce.
needed ng one in at the first named city. and silver ccrtilhates, thereby contra l- lying to the little «.ms in the first place. To l.ie roof of this workshop the new
( UGENE........................................................OREGON.
Me kind’er have an idea that Ku ene ing the eurren y, then re viving t .e I’ueii 1 Relieve that altogether too many machine is suspended. Quantico is ad­
aleepeth on the flour mill proposition; gold the brokers have drawn for their children spend O nr.stmas thinking of mirably «nited for exjuTiments, ¡is it is
we are surprised that they should sleep, currency hack for their bonds. 1 am ¡n Manta t' aus when they ought to h ive not likely to he frequented by inquisitive
wh once on a time that eity had the rep­ favor of retiring all gold smaller than O rist uppermost in th e ir minds.
visitors. The shape ot the ni w air ship
utation of living composed of cm rgetie, five dollars and making it into larger
So ue day every child learns that it is is som« w haHike Uo., of a porpoise. The
enterprising citizens with vim. Some denominations ; and the same w ith cur­ only a fairy story, an«l shall we sav that wing« iW irw iljX ard and the ma-hine
say that they only had tne reputation; rency ; retire the small currency, issue ird o esn ’t bring a doubt ¡ it bis mind is snspcii led milch as a kite is oel l in
others that they sleepeth; o f the two we larger denominat ons in plaea of the re­ whet.icr other tiiin.-s we tell him arc Iiu<l-a;r, only in pia e of tiie wind and
think they slei’peth.—( 'oHimercinflifiinc. tire«! notes, ami coin silver for the re­ trig' or not? I: Santa Claus is not real, strings are a pair of rapidly revolving
I ndouhtedlv the)' sleepeth. The ques­ tire«! gold and notes. I am in fav«>r of what of the dvvii? he w ¡11 argue. screws. After experiment« on different
Airs, dudue Peck
C A L L ON OR A D D R E S S
tion now arises, “ Will they ever wake coining all ottr own silver and increase Chil l l«v»ie is something bar«’ to answer forms of motive power, .Mr. Langley ha«
the pel* capita, keeping, however, inside
Up?”
..............
at times, und I beli<*ve in l«eing on the decided that a light steam engine i-
T H E LA N E C O U N T Y LA N D & LO AN
of the line where it would have a ten­
safe side. My little one« ate taught ¡ireferahTe to the heavy storage b aiter'..
A poRTt.tM» corres|>ondent to the
EU G EN E. O R E G O N .
M r s. J u d f;c P eck T e lls H o w
dency to drive gold out of the country.
that C hristm as is tiie festival of the The trial was eon b u t'd in a rain. T ,e
Rogne Rirrr Courier says: “The eotn-
R* t <1 carefttlly the following affidavits by prom inent citizens regarding F lor­
Site
W
a
s
C
ured
Silver is the money oi the masses. If
birth of Christ, who redeemed the worid ; maehinesy was started ; nd wile tiie
m itte of 100 has prepared lulls for the
Sufferers from hyspepsia sianilil rru t the fol­ ence property, now on the m arket at wonderfully reduced prices:
any money is lost or burned up, it is
not llie m s .ting day of S uita Cialis, w ho projwr degree of tension w a s reae. cd. it lowing letter from Mr«. II. M. Peck, wife of
legislature to effect some financial re­
silver. Tiie ¡>coplc throughout the en­
w a s released The great alum .num ■ rd, Judge r e c k ,a Justice n t T racy Cal., and a w riter TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
brings them presents.”
forms, both as to the R vurity of public
Connected with (I k > A ssociated Press:
tire country «1«» their business with sil­
I hereby certify that I was the original owner of Hie property known as Frasier
measuring
ten fwt from tip to tip of toe
"lly a deep sense of gratitude for the great
The frit nils of the goo«l old mVth-Tnan
moneys ami the protection of private
benefit I h o e re. rived from the use of flood's and Berry « part of Florence, which E. J. Frasier is row offering for sale. That the
ver, and we can safely coin our own
wings,
rose
slowly
in
toe
fa
e
of
the
S
irs
ip
iro,
I.
I
lim
e
lai-.i
led
Io
v.-rde
Ila'
foilin'.
<le|ositors in all kinds of banking insti­
took the defeat * ( their party with ex­
Ing statem ent for the benefit of sufferers who same is level and free from drifting sand. T iiat fruit trees and shrubbery do we
product at a ra tio o f Id to I. I do not
tutions. This committee w ill load the
ceeding gr.u c, Imwever, and turned out wind and sahed away lor some d,slat».e. lu .y he sunll.i.-li nOneted. I or 15 years I have upon said land and the s«me is desirable for residence property. J . G. S tevexsox ,
been a g re a t sufferer from <lys|ie|isia aud
wish to have a cartwheel f«»r money, but
It
then
alighted
lt|<On
the
surface
of
t,.e
legislature down with hills, if pn'sent
in forct* to m e ,f. M. M«x>re, C. K. Reeves
Snpt. Fublic Schools, Lane county.
H onrt T rouble.
1 would stop short of coining silw r to
j>ros|M‘ets hold out, and among them
and Mark 1'. Mendenhall supply his water, where it lloated. it was pi ked Almost everything I ate would distress me. I
impair our linaneial system. Silver liv­ I lace. The tree wa.« brilliantly ligbt.xl up ,'-v “
J s - .. 1
Snbscrilied and sworn to before me this 6th
«ml brought to the tried different treatm en ts and mcdiclaes, but
will Is* many g<xxl ones and some that
(
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day of March, 1892.
J oseph A. M orris ,
f ill",I to realize r e lie f . T w o y c r.r s ago a friend
ing the money of the jx’ople, if we would
nrevalled upon me to n y f lo o d s K irsupariita.
will s«*t the legislature completely by
and the church was adorned with cy­ scow.
Notary P ubli c
l l i e i,r' t
I n.-ii?v«l
Die, s<> I con-
Although the experim ent w ts sucees-- tlnotMi t.iking it. It til l me -*» much k » xm 1 that TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
the ears.” The legislature of the state of coin our own product of ailver it w«»uhl press an 1 lu.lly. The joke of the even­
n
y
rrteiuls
«p
•
<
f
the
lin|»:-Gveinep,t.
1
have
not materially increase our per capita,
Being first duly sworn I depose and say: T hat I linvo been a resident of Flor­
Oregen is at the service of theeomiiiitti'e
ing was one of the gifts for the pastor fu , much remains to be done to perfect rvcviveil such great beiiefli (rum It that
as the losses by abrasion, lire, etc., and
ence.
Lane County, Oregon, for the past twelve years; ti nt I am fam iliar and wel
C
ladly
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e
c
o
m
m
e
n
d
It.
ttie
air
ship,
and
make
it
more
dirigible.
of 100, and will, of eourse, proeiMxl to
th at the tree contained. I: Was a long,
I now Imre an cm client a p a t i t e an.l nothtftff I acquainted with the property known «s “ Frasier and B errv's fa r t of F lo r e n c e '
the increase of our population would
The
aeroplane
is
subject
to
strangi
ec­
pass all hills that the committee may
crisp loaf of bread, bake<l in the form of
• a t ever
iik *. It also keeps up my
that the same is adm irably suited for residence property, being perfectly level and
not increase the jwr capita to exceed IK)
centricities op motion, ami tli ’-e must
prese u t .
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a stinking, ami neatly labelled:
rce
from drifting sand. That fruit trees mid shrubbery grow well in tiie soil and'
¡ hw cent.
that pure well water is found on the same ut n depth of firm ten to fifteen feet.
“ To l»r. M clnlurff—from Santa be guarded against before a long flight
T ill
Commereinf Reiictr*. T hat the
‘The aim of the present adm inistra-
f ”«h and strength. I eannet prn!<e n.xxps
can l»e attem pted. Tiie world is watch­ sarx.q»a.
’
J oseph A. M orris , M erchant.
Glaus.”
i!i i t. ' m uch."
M us. II. M
K
rredit of the United Ktxtes should tw so tion 1« to drive s lv. r out ,.( circulation ;
Tvncy. Cali.'. r.A.i. G et IIOGD’S
ing
w
ith
interest
the
experim
ents
now
Subscribed and sworn tu before me this 12th
high r.s ta rommand the roc II« I cnee of the gold is 1 oardol by the wealthy and Dr. I’r k c ’s ».‘ream B aking P ow der
H o o d ' s P illa m c lian i amile, omi |s rfc
day oi March, 1892.
I.. B ti.vrr,
W o rld ’» F a ir llig h eat A w ard.
l<eing conducted *'v ttic two American
In proportion anil afvpear inrc.
a to t.
Notary Fnbbw
J. H. KcCLDNG,
i LEAD, B U T N E V E R FO LLO W !
S. H. Friendly
D ^ Y- G
HOPS,
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WOOL,
E A
AND
WHEAT,
L
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LO THSNC
OATS
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AND
BARLEY-
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For Bargains in Real Property
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Hood’s 5’;.’1''Cures
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