The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, February 01, 1895, Image 2

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    w itn total waste is very a itttre n l trom
and th at no compensation shall lx* al­
the rig h t r ant], raise it over y e a r head tiiai w h ic h ’t undergoes when kept dry.
T H E
lowed any clerk or expert on the insane
and swing it from left to rig h t in a c ir­ Tlie one is putrefaction—dangerous,
cle for live minutes; then reverse the capable of causing illness if its gases
asylum, penitentiary or reform school
motion, circling it from left to right,
committees for a greater period than ORIGINALITY OF THE AMERICAN NEE- holding (J im pitcher upright and avoid­ are breathed by susceptible systems.
Tho other is n atu re’s mode of disposing
OLEWORK GUILD.
ing spilling atty (.f the fluid. When th i, of all things of earth—a true decom­
ten day». The resolution was adopted.
call
bo
accomplished
w
ith
ease
and
ac­
Special committee reported resolution A d elaid e >2. A iM lrnon — For m -autifat
position, or nitrification, a process of
curacy, tak en second two gallon pitcher give and take worked out by living or­
in favor of joint comm ittee for reform
A rm s — W ill S h e i- P e t t y B e tty
filled w ith w ater and swing that first ganisms.
T he (la u g h te r , and th e D am es- K itch en from left to rig h t with the left hand,
j school, deaf m ute and blind school.
If the refuse pall is left in the open
aud us facility is acquired reverse the air and all liquid kept out, practically
R .t a .e —Sh e’» a T rue H eroine.
I Adopted.
(
motion from rig h t Co left. More prac- no harm can bo done, hut tho heat and
! Also resolution for joint committee
Only tw o now garm ents a year, no tico w ill be found necessary w ith the
stearu of the kitchen accelerate putre­
hand. Both hands faction.
_
with two experts and two clerks to in­ n a tte r how sm all or Inexpensive na left than tho right
The penetratiug power cf
Jong as they are n ew ,” ia tho uppeal aud arm s being trained, next take a two steam, greater than tiiat of dry heat,
THE UN D ER SIG N ED HAVE RECEIVED AM
vestigate state treasurer’s oiiice. Adopt­
gallon
pitcher
full
of
water
in
each
made by th e d i t r i c t presidents of the
goes deeper into tho refuse pai) than is
ed.
hand
aud
make
the
movement
w
ith
both
American Needlework guild in drum ­
realized.
simulraneoualy, being careful that the
Also resolution for joint committee ming up recruits for tho organizaiton.
A handful of earth should bo a house­
Thia needlework guild is a distiuctly rapidly revolving pitchers shall not keeper’s ever ready sanitary aid, especi­
: with two experts and two clerks to in-
tew chariiy and is conducted on a p rin ­ touch. The vessels must cross tach oth­ ally in city houses. Taken floor the
I vestigute secretary of state's offh e. ciple different from any heretofore a t­ e r’s orbits a t different angles.
surface in any back yard, it w ill be
This is a most developing exercise to teeming w ith invisible life, ready to
tem pted in tiiis city. Tho object of the
t Adopted.
arms, neck and back, and when perfect
Our store ami warehouse are filled front floor to ceiling,
Also resolution for joint committee for guild is to furnish new, plain and suit- in the exercise it w ill be possible to per­ perform specific functions and reduce
nb’.o garm ents to tho deserving poor,
all to its own kind, earth or dust.
aud we can safely say that our stock has never
state schools; also for m ilitary affairs. w hether they bo in tho hospitals or in form the neat little centrifugal experi­ W hether in earthworms or bacteria they
been more complete than now .
ment
of
the
w
hirling
of
an
open
tan
of
th eir own w retched homes. Tho idea of
serve as agents of sanitation and avert
Adopted.
giving new garm ents is to rai te the self milk around the head w ithout spilling a danger of rising gases as well as defeat­
* •
I Aiso resolution for joint committee respect of unfortnnato people who so drop. Three months of this simple ex­
ing those pestilential scavengers— flies.
ercise
w
ill
perfect
the
arms
of
even
a
with one expert ¡tad one clerk for insane frequently undergo hum iliation in be­
A covering of earth is a cleaner lid than
delicate woman most beautifully and ever tinsm ith made.—Now York Timos.
Cooper of B enton Shakes I asylum. Adopted.
ing obligi d to accept castoff clothing
increase
her
physical
strength
to
a
point
Tho headquarters of tho National
I Resolution by Oieetoo providing that
Off th e Gold M antle.
WE QUOTE A FEW OF OUR. MANY BAROALNS
Sh e’, a T rue U e ro lo s,
guild are in Philadelphia, where it was where sho may w ithout effort control
! sessions of the house be 9:30 to 12 anti organized nine years ago on a sim ilar her c..;ire household A husband who
Ono of the missionary heroines of the 3 O R V A U S FLO U R , i BBL.
í?.90>
FOR
plan to th at organized by Lady W olver­ s.’cs his w ile w hirling four gallons world Is Miss Annie Taylor, a Prosby- G RANULA E D S U G A R , 16 C ? S .
1 1 r30 to 6 o’clock. Adopted.
1.00
and terian missionary to T ib e t W ealthy
ton and put into execution in England. around her , head
, with „ the " grace
,
,—
ä C s 'li A O
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18 “
l.Off
The Iceberg Senator Stili tacks
»POfi.^e 'vm g o n j cultivated, she decided in spite Jf
For a tim e tho work in this country was • • n
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confined to Philadelphia. A branch was- v d l hesitatoabi n t differing w ith her in the opposition of her parents to give -T A N D A D T O M A T O E S , li ’. A . 5 ............................
Three Votes—The House
TUESDAY, JANUARY 22.
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• O X
f F- 20 ?"
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eventually started in New York, and a men : m atters of oyp-' in. —New Orleans kxi-rtielt to missions. She
studied modi
XlIUUà».
Committees.
SBNATIi.
few weeks ago Miss W illard came liere
G L O D U C T Y. A S H IN 3 POWD2.!?.
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cine uad worked as a nurse in a hospital -
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to prepare herself for tho work. She P
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Win atbui
~
Denny moved th at the senate proceed from Philadelphia aud organized the
third city branch of tlio N ational guild.
26
W ill tho sweet girl graduate of this also acquired a knowledge of dentistry. G E R M 4 E A . 10 » . S A C K S .............................
I with balloting for United States senator; The meeting was held at the residence
“ “
v ar openly patronize her parents? Of Largely at her own expense she went to R — F L O U R ,
3»
of
Mrs.
Hbraco
Davis.
Jli-s
W
illard,
i motion prevailed. Brownell nominated
MONDAY, JAN. 21.
i: o they are comparatively uncul- China, assumed native costume, settled
I Dolph. Hustoh presented the name of who had been in correspondence w ith a ' r I pe iple, hut i f she realizes bow on the borders of Tibet aud began to
SENATI-
I T H E R C O O D S A T C O A R E S P O N O tN O L V L O W P R IC E S ,
number of the prom inent ladies of this
i il they are in a financial way she learn tho language of that fierce people
I Judge Alfred S. Bennett of The Dalles. city, had her plan well outlined and ex­
iNTFonfcriou o r b i l l s .
among whom Christian missionaries
■ • ' ib!y w ill n o t
Brownell—to create office of state irri- Holt nam ed Win., D. H are of Hillsboro, plained it in such a comprehensive way
I s.i ' when in tho course of her have not yet obtained a foothold.
Having thoroughly prepared herself,
r waudering i she meets a famous
gation engineer, being a move to reclaim on the part of the people’s party, first th at tho utdias present im tuedint !y be­
came enthii aaslic and organized a local
she made an entrance into the country,
i a i.,t or philologist, feel tiiat i t is
arid land.
I ballot had following result:
branch of the N ational guild before tho * or duly to tell him of the latest results and there she has lived for some time.
Alley—amending code requiring se- Dolph—Alley, Bancroft,
Brownell, m eeting adjourned. Since th a t it has f : ■ cureh in a particular field? If she She lias been exposed to the most terri­
TH E PE O PL E S M ERCHANTS.
: v.- h e.v g ateful he would bo to her ble dangers, but the people ot Tibet
eurity for costs in civil actions.
Galbreath, Carter, Dawson, Denny, continued t i grow witji surprising rapid­
ity. I£o.ro it is tlm middle of summer, '• •
have
spared
a
woman
where
they
would
; ir on so doing, she prob-
Brice—amending code increasing pay j Gesncr, (Iowan, llohson, Johnson, Max- when, strictly sjr aking, all s-'ci ty is . j oa >: d i- abstain,
____ not have spared a man. Tho chief sev­
out
of
town
aud
most
charities
ar*
tem
­
ef county commissioners in Umatilla well, McClung, McGinn, Patterson,
V.'iH . ho r ill up her sleeves and help eral times tried to poison her. Sho was
porarily suspend, d. But this guild has
.■ d r old m o :. ..r wash dishes? Mo.,t made u prisoner. She was exposed, un­
from |3 to $5 per day.
Brice, Steiwer, Wotsiani, Simon.—19.
excited a deep rooted rather than a
tu u i.y it i ! Why not? Because the protected, to rain and snow aud intense
Senator Patterson reported on part of
Bennett—Beckley, Butler, Cogswell, spasmodic interest, w hich lnui grown
Keeps a full line of E xtra Quality
eet girl graduate has lovely white cold, sometimes sleeping at night in a
committee on ways and means, recoin- Huston, McAllister, I’ aley, Smith of until it has- hooome a popular fad..
li Is aud arms, and even when sho hole dug in the ground, and yet through
Groups of ladies discussing tho guild
ars sleeves sho docs not care to wash thousands of dangers, through famine
mending committee clerks as follows: Clatsop, Smith of Sherm an.—8.
aud death and w hat was worse than
and outlining plans for its extension
i. hi s.
Irrigation, judiciary aud public lands,
H are—Holt, King, Vanderbilt',',—3.
may bo found any morning on tho ve­
V. i I s!i i make a bonfire of her books deatli, sho was safely carried and has re­
each 2; printing, assessment, railroads
A numla-r of bills were read first ami randas of the fushionablo resort hotels i i i i oxuberauoo of her joy,or w ill sho turned to tell us wonderful things of i j i n r n v i n r
TIN W A R E,
BOOTS & SHOES,
A ltE ,
It is a recognized topic of conversation. s ’ll tiiem to tbo nextclussfor much and that dark nation and to inako ready a
and revision of laws, each 3; enrolled second tim e and referred,
forco th at shall take Tibet for C hrist.—
Tho organization being nousectarian ■ ive it l.o the poor fcotlu w ater man?
HATS
&
CAPS,
MEDICINES,
NUTS & CANDIES,
bill», 10; engrossed bills, 9; and others
| creates a more general and with spread
W ill she w rite to each girl in tho G cldtn Ride,
HOUSE.
interest
than
would
otherwise
exist.
elms during the summer, as she prom-
one each ; compensation in most cases '
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
FU R N ISH IN G GOODS
Sbo<"H In H ot W eath er.
Speaker announced standing comm it­
Tho work is planned on a simple yet
.? U roj.bly not, and, if she does,
being $3 per diem ami none exceeding
Don’t try to wear shoe that is too
practical
basis.
Any
one
may
become
n
tees as follows:
tm nk win t a sweet surprise those epis­ sm all for the foot in hot weather.
|o. Report adopted.
Oiember by giving two garm ents a year.
Goods as Represented.
Prices W ill be Found Reasonable
Elections— Beach, Hefer,. Sm ith of A member obtaining ooutribntious from tles w ill ho to.niost of the girls!
This is flying in tlio faco of common ,
W ill sho try to sail a boat unaided,
Denny—Amending code as to time for
Clackamas, Patterson.
10 or more persons am ounting to 22 or to swim in unknown water, or to sense. The feet require a little humor- I
ing in the summer. They get irritable 1
executors and adm inistrators to report.
Ways ami m eans—Wright, Gates, garm ents may become a director Tho rnlo nnfnm liar horses in tbo course of and excited under tbo least provocation. !
city brandies are divided into sections. tii -summer? Doubtless. Wny shouldn’t
King—An act incorporating Baker
Paxton, Sm ith of l’oik, Hofer.
Which are tinder the supervision of a s.i ? I) site not perfectly sure that sho Evea tlie iron rails on street ear lines
City.
swell under the fierce lays of tlio sun,
Education—Barkley, Blundell, Clac­ president and several directors. Each I;.. ;w-i i v . ly tliii.g that can be known?
and w hat can be expected of flesh and
Price—Creating office of exam iners o f '
president
is
responsible
for
110
gar­
W
ill
she
do
all
these
and
a
thousand
ton, Conn, Jeffery.
ments a year. Sho pledges herself for ■u il one other things? Sho probably blood? W ear n size, or nt least a Half
• tate and county treasurers.
Judiciary—Paxton, Long, Sehlhrede, th at number and m ust abide by her ob­ w.ll. O r w ill a stray ono or two of her size, larger shoo (luring the summer
Brownell—Amending code relating to-!
fhun you did iu the w inter.—Boots and
ligation.
Smith of Josephine, Cole..
In re and there take tho advice of ono
Now is the timo for an examination of our stock of Dry
interest, making legal rate « per cent,
U...OI i i
n
luu
It was feared this regulation- would who it.is been Ibero herself, which is, Shoes Weekly. —
Chums—SmUli of Linn, Cooper, Will- ,ia
.whilt of „ l]rawl)iV.k to
Goods, for fall and winter uses, by the people of tho
eon tract rate 8 per cent.
•’D on’t?” —Chicago Times.
S ilv e r I le d s t e s S s N o w .
egas.
co si <i[ tlm guild work in »his city, for,
Brass lx-dsteads are no longer the most i
Siubluu country. You will find the latest styles and
Raley—F or relief of Union county
P r e tty B etty m iaa.
Military affairs—Baker, Mlintie, Yates. w hile all tha ladies were w illing to con­
fashionable variety. They liave grown J
the low i. prices at J. II. McClung’s Dry Goods H ouse,
from payment of state taxes.
trib u te two garments, few felt iuulinod
Mrs. Dandridge, tho only surviving too common for tho u ltra exclusive
Roads and hignways—David, Craig, to ussuino the responsibility of III) gar-
daughter of Zachary Taylor, has recent­ taste, and silver and w hite metal aud O U R
Raley—Punishing tramps.
METHODS OF HTTSIXRSS. ___ _
Huffm an-
mouta. A fter tho first Hires sections ly been visiting W ashington. W hile plant silver now to a great extent su­
Huston—Amending code exempting
E n grossed bil Is—Sell I brede, M oophoatI, Were started and tho ladies saw how General Tayior was president she m ar­ persede them. Tho new bedsteads are !
No house enjoys a better patronage than ours from tho
easy it was to interest tlieir personal ried Colonel Bliss, his chief of staff, shown canopied w ith pale bine or pink, ■
homesteads from execution,
Smith of Linn.
friends in the work their hesitancy van- butt pr-.sided in the W hite House and and the same scheme of color is carried ;
people on the Coast, and this is attributable to our methods
Patterson—Making streets and alleys
Enrolled hills—Gates, Hofer, Stanley. ishod, mid one by one they consented to was generally known as "p retty Betty out in the other fnniishiiigs. Silver :
of selling goods at very low prices, aud the quality of
In incorporated towns public highways.
Indian affairs—Cooper, Gowdy, Gur- become presidents until there are now B l i s s . ” Somo tim e after the death of
goods as represented. This is especially true o f ou r
31 acting in th a t capacity for tho same Colonel Bliss sho married P h ilip P en­ to m atch the bed canopied are the cor­
Alley—For committee of three in con­
dane-
num ber of sections.
Ladies’ and Gents’ hoots and shoes aud foot-wear of all kinds.
dleton
D
andridge
of
Winchester,
Va.,
a
rect
thing.
nection with house committee to exam ­
Mrs. A. M. Easton was elected hon­ place w hich was often tlie scene of hos­
Printiiig—Curtis, Beach, Guild.
ine state library. Adopted.
orary president of the city braueli, Miss
The ladies of Fort W orth, T e x . havo | WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK,
Commerce—McCracken, Lester, Daly, C. ¿»win tlie president, Miss M. M. tile encounters during tho war.
Li spite of the fact that her whilom organized an auxiliary of tho Texas
HOUSE.
Cardwell, Templeton.
It is generally known in Lane county that the largest
Greer tlie secretary and Mrs. W. 11. ltrotiier-in-law was president of the Equal R ights association. They have
All members answered to roll call ex­
southern Confederacy, and her brother, about -10 members, and tho work is in :
Counties—Lyle, Templeton, Hofer, Smcdhcrg tlie treasurer.
ptock of merchandise is to bo found at our store, and thia
cept Scott of Linn, who was rrporlcd
Ono peculiarity about th is charity is G it ral Dick Taylor, in active service good hands. Mrs. Judge Nugent h» presr- !
Jk-tirees, S-tintrum.
fact proves that we have no questionable methods of doing
its freedom from meetings. There are ut tile head of Ids eomiuautl, Mrs. l)au- «lent and Mrs. 11. M. Price secretary.
sick and granted leave of aliecnce.
business, and the future will be but a repetition of the past
Federal relations—Smith of Polk, Uo weekly or monthly meetings Io 1») dridgu was never molested or In any
Paxton offered uu am endm ent to
Wellesley girls found skirts much “ in !
attcjided and no after meeting little way disturbed. Many of tho Union offi­
Met'racken, Huffman.
when oar friends call and buy from our welT-nssorted stock.
rules providing for new committees us
gossips to I«' enjoyed, Tho o'larlty has cers had served under her father. Many the w ay” when boating on the lako and !
Mining—Dunn, Seott, Young.
finally
discarded
them
altogether
in
i
no Rocial side, which makes its popular­ Ixid followed him to Mexico 20 years
follows: Banking anil insuranee,capi­
Public lands—Thompson, Blundell, ity all tho move surprising. Once a year b e lo ie . Some of them had paid their their row ing shells, tlieir substitute be­ J . B .
tal building and groutuls, other institu­
there is a meeting at the tim e of distri­ d.tvoi s to the fair daughters and re ­ ing a very modest and tasteful adapts- i
Cardwell, Shutruin, Stewart.
bution, but that, is all. Wiion it comes membered "p retty B etty" w ith warm tion of a gymnasium «uit.
tions and gruunds, statist cs and immi­
Internal
improvement» — Cleeton, tim e for the yearly distribu ion, every admiration, i t is said that otm of tho
gration, Iri igution, fruit and dairy pro-
A marble portrait bust of Mrs. H at- !
section sends in its collection. One of Federal commanders in Winchester,
Mintie, McGreer,
rie t Beecher Slowe from tiio hand of
d u cts; doing away with committee on
tho down town balls w ill 1^> hired for paasiug h er huusu, remarked:
Capitol building und grounds—B lun­
tho occnsion, and all tlm garm ents that
grounds, increasing to five members the
"M y old sweetheurt, Betty Bliss, Miss Annie W hitney of Boston has been
• •
dell, C alvert’ Buckman.
have been donated by tho gnild mem­ lives liere. 1 must call upon her at purchased by subscription by Connecti­
committees on pnldic lands and oil
bers (luring the year will ls< on exhibi­ once.” He lost no timo in doing so. cut women and placed in Wadsworth
Agriculture—Craig, Dunn, Kevt.
D eitler in
r.tlieneum a t Hartford.
education. Amendment adopted.
tion. The publie w ill lie invited to a t­
Alcoliolic t rallic—TigariL Hope, Nealon. tend and inspect tliv display. Mrs. E is '1 be o.fleers of tho old army invariably
, ai 1 t.ie r respects to Mrs. Daudridgo.
Bill by Lester—Enabling m uniy tourls
The most adventurous journey said to
Railways and transportation —Smith ton and Miss Gwin, assisted by several A io gh ardently southern in her fecl-
have ever been taken by a woman was
to improve county roads by plunking or
ladies,
w
ill
then
sort
over
the
article»,
t ’g.i nn* .syiiipiithie-s, sho always re­
of Josephine,, Gales, Duly, Thompson,
laying puncheon thereon.
do them up in pack lges, label them anil ceived them with- the most gracious recently completed by Mrs. Littledale,
Guild.
(Jents’
Carpets,
Glassware,
direct an expressman where to take eourtesy. Kiuoa then, except mi ocoa- who, w ith her husband, started from
Long from special committee on reso­
Constantinople and crossed Asia to
F u rn ish in g
BoGte and
Assessment and taxation—laing.Conn, thorn. Any Section is privileged to sug­ lo iia l European tour, Mrs. Dandridge Shanghai.
Groceriesr
lutions reported. After reciting the
G o o d s.
gest to the committee where it prefers lias been living quietly nt her home in
S h •>,
Battel son, Burke, David.
Etc. Etc.
having its contributions sent. There is V irginia. She is the only surviving
abuses heretofore characterizing the
Manufactures—Scott, Duvls, Nealon. considerable l.ilsir attached to the d istri­ c i d of tho hero of Buena Vista and is :
Headquarters for
employment of clerks by legislative com­
Medicine and pharmacy—Smith of bution, but tie- Indies think nothing of still u eh,it ming woman. — Washington
mittees, eommitte iiitrislueed concurrent
tlieir
tim
e
und
work
so
interested
are
P
ost
__
Clackamas, Calvert, Smith of Linn.
they In alleviating tho distress of the
resolution with follow ing resolution«:
T he lla n x lite r . amt th e Dame«.
Horiicirlttire— Coon, Yates, Rincar- poor.—San Francisco Examiner.
Highest Price Paid for Country Produce.
T hat joint committees of senate and
There is tremendous rivalry between
son.
the two organiaations of women known
house 1« appointed to examine the state
A«IrlAhlp 51. An tarwon.
GENE........................................................
Public moral»—Boothby, Barkley,
OREGON.
The goisl service retnlere 1 hv women as tlio Daughters of the Revolution and
offices and js-nnl and reformatory Insti­
Burleigh.
as factory inspts-tors is attested by tho the Colonial Daincs. It is based upon
tutions for which it Is noeessary to em ­
antiqaity of lineage, as to be a Dame
Rules and joint rule»—Jeffery, Hille- appointm ent of Miss Adelaide M. An­
takes a few more ancestors than it does
ploy clerical aid ; the following shall he
derson
lo
a
n
tnspceterial
office.
Miss
gas, Calvert.
Anderson, it is gratifying to roniem- to be a Daugliter. Not long ago a t a
the num ber of clerks and experts to
Salaries and mileage—Moorhead, Pat­ I k t , i s tlm fonrth lady inspector detailed woman’s club reception u stranger from
which each special cumiuittce upisnntcd
to carry tint the provi.-iuus of factory the west naked to be presented to any
terson, Gowdy,
legislation ns they affect women in tho Ibitighters who n ^ j t hnppeu to be
shall be en titled :
Publie lihrun —Kevt, Cole, Lyle.
United Kingdom. Hbe i t a daughter of Pres*'u»- Kol,1('
" ho w" ignorant
Secretary of state, two experts and
Fish aud game— Lester, Myers, Coon. the latu Mr. Alexander G avin Anderson ,,f tlu’ nl<* distinction between tho two
;A d an \s.
two clerks.
and is of Bcottish extraction, though or,I’'ri,> forthw ith introduced her to a
Bridgaa, Stewart.
Melbourne is her birthplace.
woman who, at the word Daughter,
State treasurer, two experts and two
Liilsir— Stanley, Curtis, Mintie.
Bite was educated nt Glrton college rtra'A’
haughtily aud ox-
•larks.
C A L L O N OR A D D R E S S
Banking and insuranee— llofter, T»m- and took honor» in 1887 in the moral claimed: “ You have made a mistake. 1
It
S tats printer, two experts and no
sciences tripos. A year ago she took the an t a Colonial Daniel"
pleton, Paxton.
clerk.
Gamble prt<e at the same college by an
Tho intention was so evident th at the
THE LAKE C O U N TY LA N D A LOAN
Statistics and im m igration—Young, essay on “ Jouiinoa Seotus. ” Alt rqttali-
plucky westerner at once replied: “ You Scrofula Thoroughly E rad icated .
The special comm ittee to investigate Boothby, Burke
EUGENE. O REG O N.
lyiug for liev degree Miss Anderson de­ w ill 1»< gtxxl enough to understand that
the offices of the secretary of state, state
voted Iter time principally to the study 1 could be a Dante, too, if I wished. *V. I. flood & C< k . Lowell, Mas«. :
Irrigation—Davis, W right, Goon.
R
etd
carefully
the
following 4 arti Invito by prom inent citisena regarding Flor-
‘•It la with pteaaure that I give yon the detail»
,
and teaeliing of subjects dealing w ith My lineage is quite long enough. " This
treasurer and state p rin ter shall report
of our little M.Tya9 »iekneM and her return to 1 ence ProP«rtyt now on <»»« market a t wonderfully reduced prieet*.
ethics and political t eouoniy. Since incident serves to show the amiable a t­
Uontinued on nrx t page.
health by the use of Hoot I’* Sarsaparilla. She
within twenty days.
1892, however, she bus ls>en tx-eupied titude of the Dantes.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
’
•
*
taken down with
with
work
tinder
the
dirccthui
of
tlie
The slate asylum comm ittee ahull lx
Gn
the
other
hand,
the
Daughters
Fever and a Bad Cough.
I t is very antiudug to read the various
I
hereby
certify
th
at
I
was
the
original
owner
ot
th
e
property
known
as
Frasier
entitled to one expert ami one clerk.
comments made when sonic voting »•xuetary of tlio labor eominissioB. The claim that their order is much more Following this a sore came on her right side b e­
axpcrimice gained in this way should
tween the two lower ribs. Tn a short time an­ and Berry’s part of Florence, which E. J . Frasier is now offering for eala. That th a
Penitentiary, one expert and one “ privilege" Is accorded to women. prove particularly useful to Mias An­ honorable, tuusiauch as Damesltip does other broke on the left side. She would take nine is level and free from drifting sand. T h at fruit trees and shru b b ery do wa
not determine one’» ancestors to havo
“ Now, ’’ aayaeome enterprising journal,
derson in her new ollbs as sltonld also been patriots or tories, while the de- spells of sore mouth and when we had succeed­ upon said land an d the same is desirable (or residence property. J . G. STKvxNaai«,
clerk.
" le t us »80 if the women w ill take ad­
«•«I in
m overcoming
otrrcomnig this
m is she
sue would suffer with at-
» »» n - u i
i t
her practical knowledge f the co-opera- secmhuit of a Revolutionary hero is ed
lacks of Mgb fever h i i «I e M>e| blosM.r lookina
Public Schools, l4tne county
The last three committees shall have vantage of the favor thrown out to them.
live move ¡out. In tlio latter
corruption. Her head wns affected and matter
stamped with an talienable loyalty. It eoiod
If
the
m
ajority
of
them
don’t
w
an
t
tho
from her cars. After each attach sho be-
ten days each to make examination and
j SFAI. I
Suhsvrilted and sworn to before me this 6th
privilege of voting, why should wo tion it is in te re « Ing to note that Mi«s is unquestionably true that if m erit of
report.
day of March, 1892.
Jo sx rit A. Moaat»,
bother to give it to tlie few wltotlo? We Anderson hits ts'fh lectured to and ex­ lineage counts for lucre than mere
Notary Public
T hat experts shall lie allowed |7.li0 don’t need uioro voters, but more intel- amined the women of the Co-operativo btigtli then the Daughter« have the
guild in elem entary t-eonomirs
sho upper hand. Moreover, the objects of eante wnrwi and alt treatment f.-iHwt to give htr TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
par day (or each day actually employed, ligent ones!” This living so, how litany
relief
until
»e
began
to
u.*e
ll,*-;
, Kaixaparllla.
organization among the Dantes are pure­ After site had taken one-half bottle a e eon Id se»
m en would huvn to com« off th e list of bus also been for several years a me
Being first duly sworn ! depose and say: Tiiat I have Iteen a raoidenr of Flor-
and the clerks fft per day (or each day American voters? It is a question of ber of the southern section of the Co­ ly social, ami s o c ia l among tbemselves. had' uieu'three’biHlk** Ndw'ihe'looks Uk* en<*>
County, Oiegon, (or the past twelve years; that I sm fam iliar and wel
Tin
Daughters
aim
to
help
each
other
in
operative
union.
From
this
brief
state-
actually employe I on spt-cial rouimittec right and wrong. In any ’’iute-ltiganU
acquainted with the property known as "F rasier and B errv’s part of F lorenea,’
The
Bloom
of
Health
many
m
aterial
ways.—
New
York
Re
country intelligent persons rresupjxHod «nelit of facts if wifi be evident that
sn«l h fat a* a pl<- We feel grateful, and eannol
work, and th at no com|»'nnation shall
hat tlie some is adm irably suited for residence property. Iieing perfectly level and
to g o v ern . In ti llt g e iic e lia s n o sex. and Miss Anderson possess« s strong qualifl Corder.
say too much in Favor of II imm I' s SarnapariHa ”
! ree Noni drifting sand. T hat fruit trees and shrubbery grow- weH in the soil and
A. M. A d am m , I u du ui . TeoneMee.
be allowed to any exjiert or clerk on the ita rights kbonld l«i resptx-ttxl w herever cnU'»«*> w hich liave doubtli». had their
It I When Rvhue.
"Nood’a Pilla set easHyTyit^romduriM ’h"t pUre W<’11 W,,er is fe,,ud on th® " n,e “ * <leP’r' oi flrin’ ’«•" »°
fret
committees to examine the secretary o( found. The v o ic e s nm l w o rk o f a few w eight w ith the h o ttie secretary iu ntak-
One of the things housekeeper» find •B cid u tl). du the liver aod bowels. 25«.
Josxrit A. Moaitts, Marchant.
thoughtful women will do a giv.it deal ‘»k «'>»• present ap p o in tm en t— Loudon
•tate, stale treasurer and state printer's
difficult
nt
this
season
is
the
disposal
of
I
toeonntt rnet the ittflu. tw e of "bought
kitchen refuse. Tha cantoiu is empita
Subscribed and sworn to Ic-'nre me th is 12th
O flees greater loan twenty days’ tin e. up xof.-s of t na m-t-so-. of t -t .»ranltn ¡le ¡
Dr. (M cc’a Cream Raking Powdar
Tnr
fle
a
n
tlfn
l
Arm«.
sized
at
least
to
keep
it
dry.
The
change
day of March, 18W.
L. B tiv x r,
citixena.— Boston teietjt.
W
orld’«
Fair
Highest
Award.
whi
h
tnk--s
vince
when
w
ater
is
mixed
N"tary Fr.bflfe
Tako a tw o «all-w u tteb eref watt r jp
A
E
WOMAN’S WORLD.
GREAT WHITE STOHE
A NN O U N CEM EN T.
Is W hat Peo­
ple W ant.
IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS!
D o lp h L o s e s a V o te
In t h e C o n te s t.
• o o
BY SELL ING FOR CASH ANDCASH ONLY
HURD & DAVENPO RT
T E SEATON STORE
DRY GOODS g GROCERIES.
n o w le s &
Managers.
Gettys,
j l O Id OHS AND CLOTHING.
M c C l BNG,
EÜÎBR3, ORE60K
“ I LEAD, B U T N EVER FO LLO W !”
S. H. Friendly
p g ï- C OOP8’
HOPS,
WOOL,
and
WHEAT,
C
lo th in g ,
OATS AHD
BARLEY.
EEAL_ ESTATE!
H o o d ’s i s G ood
M a k e s P u r e B lo o d
w
m
Hood’s ^ Cures
M
u
m
For Bargains in Real Property
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