The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, February 01, 1895, Image 3

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W E S T .
why he did nut discharge the lum ber in
* the hold ol tiie schuouer, Capt. Olesen
i said tliat it would make hut two inches
— PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING.—
I difference in the draught and would be
— AT—
a useless expense. Another attem pt
P lor « nce ,
L ane C ounty ,
O kkoon
will probably be made to get the vessel
j off at the next full moon tide.
F . A L L E Y , E d ito r a n d P r o p r ie to r .
I The experience of Geo. A. Apgar, of
German Valley, N. J ., Is well worth re-
---- T erm s : $2.00 a year in advance.----- mcniliering. He was troubled with
chronic diarrbuea and doctored furtive
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E ntered a t the post-office at Florence, months and was treated by four different
latne county, Oregon, as second-class doctors without benefit. He then began P E O P L E S WISHES DISREGARDED,
m ail m atter.
using Chauiborlaiu’s colic, Cholera and
,
diarrhoea remedy, of which one small
ADVEBTIS1XG KATES MADE KNOWN ON AP­ bottle effected a complete cure. It is fur
T h e r e I s t 'n ilo u lit r a lly * S a c k llel liu l I t -
sale by druggists.
PLICATION.
T h e J u n e t l a n t i t s I t e n e g a d e TV i l l
G ical n o t ic e , s c e n ts per lin e , each in sertion.
T he W est lias given to its readers and i
M e e t W it h I l l s Reward.
tlie public generally, better and cheaper
N otice .—Professor J . M. Williams, of Iteriodicals than all others together in
Eugene is our ugent and is authorized lo th is part of the country. It has done)
receive subscriptions, advertising ami this largely at its own expense, and now
8. I,. Moorhead, representative from
money tor T iie W est and receipt for the adds another point to its credit hv giving Lane county, is eternally disgraced. He
the weekly Oregonian to all of its sun-
same.
___________________ j scribers. The opportunity will lie lim- :s steadily disr garding the wishes of the
S c n s c K iB E W t.-A r-! * * * * V 'er“ ' i,‘ p- ri,>' ’ “ ¿ ref” r? ‘
people who elected him, indifferent to
F or W est
must subscribe at once. T he \\ est for what they may say or do, and to sum
rangement« have been made where- )$2 and the weekly Oregonian free.
th e whole m atter up in one sentence,
by we will give T h e W est and the
Morris, Jr. was 28 years of age H E IS VOTING FOR DOLPH.
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M >nday. A surprise party was planned
And now he writes home a letter, and
j ’/ / / ^ u / t i u / t
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, by Mrs. Morris, ami in the evening the
Thin offer include» all our paid up hotel parlors were thronged with a such a letter. He en leavers to excuse
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subscribers and those who pay all “ierr? ,x,rty uf invited guests. M
Morris was the recipient of manv hand-
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T 8IL T C O O 6.
A Newsy
L e tte r fro m
su u al
Ilit*
.ukr* Per-
B y G ail M aker .
A CHANGE
4 KILE,
Continued from second page.
Moorhead Continues to
Vote For Dolph.
arrearages, and pay oue year’s sub- , oilie
va|U4ble pri.IBIIIa. Games
"»'isle were in I algo I in until a late
scription iu advance, It also in-
hour, when the assemblage departuJ,
eludes new subscriben
having passed an enj »yahle event g.
W E S T L IN G S .
Cith council meets ext Monday
Rev. I. G. K n itts lias a new boat­
house.
' A physician is what we want Hnd
must have.
A party of ladles amt gintlem en went
out to lleeetu \\ ednesdi.y.
M. E. Sautiert, of Ae,..e, received a
new organ on the Mayfioaer.
Jack Poill is at work oil the Si isliw
road on tliis side ol Meadow.
Tug Roberts arrived In ¡rum Y quin
Saturday afternoon woli freight.
John Morris will return lo Fi .renc - to
reside preuianeiilly on Murcii 1st.
J. C. Brown lias taken a c m tract io
fill iu the schoolhouse lot. l'he price is
$26.
Mr. A. P. C. Ilald has liecn appointed
postmaster at Ileceta to succeed E. W.
Cobb.
Among those present w r e : Mr. and
Mrs. F. J . Kobe, M-. an t Mrs. A. F.
H urd, Mr. and Mrs. it E. S-very, Mr.
anti Mrs. J. C. B o ah , Mr and Mrs. E
E. Marr, Mr and Mrs. Win S.fi.-r, h i.
and Mrs. J . A. Yates, Mr. and Mrs.
Reddy, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Morris, Mrs.
B ernhardt; Messrs. Daliliu, H arris, Car­
man, Martin and Fellman.
Ten days loss of time on account o
sickness and a doctor hill to pay, is any
tiling but ,leitsant for a man of a fan ily
to Contemplate, whether n e is a laliorer,
mechanic, m erchant or publisher. Jas.
0 . Julies, publisher of the Leader, Maxia,
Texas, was sick in bed lor ten days w it
tiie grip during its prevalence a y en o
two ago. Later in toe eason ne had a
second attack. He says: " lu the latter
case I used C ham berlain's cough remedy
with considerable success, 1 think, min
being in lied a little over two days, Flic
second attack 1 am satisfied w< u d Inn
been equally as had as the first hut h
the use of tins rem edy.” It should In
borne in mind that the grip is much tin
same us a very severe cold and require
precisely the same treatm ent.
Win
you wish lo cure a cold quickly and ■
fecuially give this remedy a trial. 5
cent hollies for sale hy druggists.
Moorheifi 115. ing F oplaiftory Jette .
him cl' or votin for the corporation
ienator putting orvvard the w iak and
e'ekly pic th a t lie deems it liis duty
to w a d h s conscience to vote for the
caucus nominee. W hat a pitiful excuse.
Did McClung, Alley, Baker and Iliilc-
gas abide by the decision of King Caucus?
NO! W hy then, should you, Mr. 8. I..
Moorhead?
Cun it be possible th at M intie’s ex­
cuse is yours?
Mrs. Ruia-rt Lowe slid Miss Lida
Food and dairy products- -Yates,
Lowe paid a visit to Mrs. Brewster last Rinearson, Smith of Polk.
Tuesday.
Reform and chairitable Institutions—
I hope we- shall hear again from our
Myers, Gurdane, Burleigh.
Five mile correspondent. I think Clear
All members present except Scott.
I-ike might come down from her ex-
Ou motion of Coon house returned to ,
alted dignity mid furnish a correspondent
also,
fourth order and Mr. Coon introduced
Mr. Lowe presented Mr. Colvin and concurrent memorial asking congress for
Mr. Flint each wi’li a nice pup,
pup. Tiie
fh c J enac.tn,eu t o(
(or election of V, S. !
poor little doggies were dreadfully
ireadfnlly sea­
sea-
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sick on the voyage to their new homes. senators by direct vote ol the people, j
Miss Kate E rh art has ordered a hand­ j U nder suspension of rule the resolution
some organ, which will ornam ent th e received immediate action and passed.
new home on the hill. Mr. E rhart hss
The m atter of election of a United
decided to postpone building lus house States senator was then called up as a
until his lumber seasons.
! special order.
Mr. Mitchell has recently set some
The vote in detail w a s :
traps near Ids home on Fiddle creek and
Dolpli—Beach, Blundell,
Bridges,
is having good success, having already
Calvert,
Cardwell,Cleeton,
Conn,Cooper,
caught two otter mid several mink.
Am glad to tier neighbor Thomas is Daly, David, Davis, Gowdy, Keyt, Long,
moving home. It isn 't pleasant to see McCracken, McGreer, Mintie, Moor-
the smokeless chimneys on our m igh- head, Myers, Paxton, Schlhrcdc, Shut-
hors’ hmises. I also hear matrimonial rum , Stanley, Smith of Clackamas, Smith
rum ors; if they are verified 1 shall be
' of I’olk, Smith of Josephine, Templeton,
all the more glad.
Thompson and Mr, Speaker.—29.
An occasional
•ce ’round at Prof.
Supreme Judge Moore— Baker, Iiark-
M artin’s is the ou
1 h e a r of in this
TiiaT made by t h e l c .v > Boothby, Burke, Cole, O o h , Craig,
neighborhood 7*exc
gentle south wind.
Curtis, Gates, Guild, Gurdane, Hillegae,
When Mr. Geer ol Cottage Grove was Hofer, Hope, Lester, Lyle, Patterson,
lu re, he made it a point to enquire of Rinearson, Smith of Linn, Tigard,
every land holder the value lie placed
W right, Yates.—22,
•m liis properly. With the exception of
H are—Buckman, Burleigh, Huffman,
me man, all gave him tiie requested
information. Tiie prices ranged from Jeffery. Neaison, Stewart, Young.—7.
$1090 to f2000.
Lord—Dunn,
| I thunk you for tiie compliment, Ich
Absent—Scott.
Dien, but really, aren’t you a little mis-
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ikea? Seems to me I was lelling you
WEDNESDAY JAN 23
• o w to make bad butter, not good, and
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,i t want any ol ( ,,
.. at . our re­
When the time arrived to vote for U.
• • ou i, don
that
union dinner. No, we will let Mrs. 8. senator the joint roll was called and
j Weddle bring the butter ami 1 know it all members found present except Scott
will he good. If we cannot have it he- of Linn, sick. President Simon read!
foie, we might liave our reunion at Hie tiie act of congress relative to tiie man­
Siuslaw fair m xl fall, and perhaps we
Could induce lie- edpur to offer a prem­ ner of election ami called for tiie joint
ium for the longest letter containing tiie roll call. Senator Alley broke tiie Dolph
i ranks and named Binger H erm ann.
luast amount of news or otherwise.
Tiie vote was: Dolpli, 41; Moore, 17;
N O T IC E .
¡H are, 10; B ennett, 8; Lord, 5; H er­
m ann, 4; Williams, 1. Absent, Scott, 1.
U xited S tates L and O ffice .
Roseburg, Or., January 24, 1895. Necessary to elect, 46,
Notice is hereby given th at tiie ap ­
THURSDAY, JAN. 24.
proved plats of survey of tiie following
Dolpli, 44; Moore, 19; Hare, 10; Ben­
townships liave been received from the
nett, 6; Moody, 4; Lord,2; Kincaid, 2;
surveyor g'-ueral of Oregon, to-vvit :
Williams, 1.
Township No. 37 8 R. 14 West,
Township No. 34 8 R. 14 West,
FRIDAY, JAN, 25.
Township No. 35 8, It. 13 West,
Dolph, 42; Moore, 11; H erm ann, 10;
Township No. 36
30 8.
S. R. 13 West,
H are, 10; Bennett, 8; Lord, 2; Williams,
Township No. 38 8.
13 West.
2,
Lowell, 1; Barkley, 1. Moores paired
And on SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1895,
at 9 o’clock a. ill., said plats will he [ with Scott. Cooper changed from Dolph
filed in tliis office, and the laud em- j to Williams,
braced lherein will lie subject to entry I
SATURDAY, JAN. 26.
on and after tliai date.
Dolpli, 42; Moore, 6; H erm ann, 8;
R. M. V eatch , Register.
Hare, 10; W eatherford, 8; Williams, 4;
It. 8. S heridan , Receiver.
Barkley, 3; Lowell, 3; Lord, 2; Tongue,
YO UR T E E T H
1; Simon, 1. Absent, paired, Scott and
Templeton.
May he nil light and they may bo rotten
MONDAY, JAN. 28.
ami decayed. However, Dr. A.B. Prentis,
Dolph, 42; Hare, 10; H erm ann, 8;
d ntist, is in tiie city ami can be found
until February Otli, at tiie Moriie Hotel. W eatherford, 8; Williams, 8; Lord, 4;
I liis is your opportunity of having some Moore, 3; Lowell, 2; Barkley, 2; Tongue,
strictly first clase dentistry done. Prices j . Abgent and , ired 2
liave laien reduced one-hull. All work
fiillv w arranted. At Morris Hotel.
' RUDY’S PIL E SUPPOSITORY is
guaranteed to cure Piles nnd CoiiBtipa-
Q R E A T B A T T L E S are contin- ' 'on, or money refunded. 63 cent« per
ually going on in the human sys­ •ox. Send two stamps for circular an I
tem. Hood’s Sarsaparilla drives out dis­ /re«-Sample to MAR »TV RUDY, Reg­
ease and R E S T O R E S H E A L T H . istered PharmaciRt, Lane inter, Pa. No
I’ogtnltf nnatt'ttred. Lor Mai by nil lirat-
elai«s drnggi.-ta every where, und in Flor-
I ence, Oregon, by the Florence Drug
i Store.
General Merchants.
KEEP
THE
Teas
B Z 3 T ---- ★
Coffee
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Boots, Shoes,
Hardware,
Glassware,
Crockery,
Drugs,
Medicines,
Paints, Oils,
Windows,
Doors, Build*
ers’ Supplies.
WE TAKE YOUR MEASURE AND HAVE
FULL SUITS MADE TO ORDER ON
SHORT NOTICE. FIT GUARANTEED-
768 HANDSOME PATTERNS-
WE ARE AGENTS FO *' THE GERMAN
AMERICAN INSURANCE CO -, OF NEW
YO K, AND THE PH tN IX ASIUR-
ANDE CO OF LONDON, ENGLAND,
A social party was held W ednisday
evening at m e residence ol Mr. and Mrs.
Rudy.
When Rates are equal why not get the best?
Hood’s pills act easily, yet promptly
and effectively, on the liver and bowels.
26 cents.
P O IN T T E R R A C E .
Mrs. G. W. Masterson grve un after­
noon teau to a lew friends of Miss Delia
By M oue A non .
Morris ou Tuesday.
CAPT. SYM O NS HEARD PROM .
Florence is without a physician. This
We
are
having
a
real
w
inter
her
is a deplorable stale of affairs and oue
a bunts and a bright sonny one, too—no M a k e s a l t e p o r t o n t h e K iiifclnw a n d
for which we cannot account.
V m p q u a E lv e r B ar«.
one of your sloppy, drizzly one», with
Mr. E. T. Johnson, a funner resident dark, overhanging clouds, and no ray of
ol tins city, is now superin ten den t of sunshine or moonshine or starshinc
Captain Thomas W. Symons has made
tiie Portlauu M etuodist Hospital.
You should see our stars shine tiie- the following report on tiie condition of
Will Johnson, of G ardiner, intends cold frosty nights. Old Orion strike tiie Siuslaw harbor:
Tiie Siuslaw liver enters the ocean in
moving to G ardiner, where he lias a strikes out witli tiie fierceness of an
position with the G ardiner Mill Co.
Ajax, determined to win or die. The the midst of a vast sliifting sandy beach,
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Wholesale and Retail
A childrens party, in honor of Mabel big dipper overflows with got leu stream» v.irtioui any headland or fixed point to
Morris, was given oil Friday evening at of glory, while the lovely seven sisters determ ine the location of tiie entrance
th e residence ol Mr. tutu Mrs. 5>. Morns. ne8tling in tiie strong neck of Taurus, channel. Tiie uuconfined channel has a
range of about one mile, over which it
Mr. William M arlin is a decided suc­ open th eir eyes with dazzling brightness
wanders. Tiie deptli on tiie bar varies
And
tiie
new
moon
is
to
he
on
hand
to
cess in his present position, and quite a
L e a d in g B ra n d s fo r
from 5 to 12 feet at low water, and the
y/».’’’ /
favorite with the pupila ol the Florence 8,ll'*e serenely over all. Ali, w hat u
bar
channel
is
very
vnriatde
in
position
j lovely wintei we shall experience (pro
school.
and direction. At times a channel ru n ­
ä l
A new sidewalk is unde* construction viding tiie weather d o n 't change).
ning near parallel with the eoast is d e ­
i? m \
These
bright
days
arouse
tiie
amhi-
between tiie Piesuyteriau courcli anil
veloped inside tiie bar. This channel is
tion
;
just
listen
to
what
is
lieing
done
Jefferson street, cuunecuug wun toe
narrow, ill-defined and dangerous, a»
hy our neighbors.
walk on th at street.
beats liave to pass through it in tiie
A w
Frunk and Charles H artley are getting trough oi tiie sea. At other limes there
Uncie David Morse is failing quite
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‘ are two channels.
■ apidly of lute. He has no one to care out logs on tiie latter’s place.
Tiie plan of improvement is to confine
tor biui nut his neignoors, woo are doing
D. A. Bradley and Geo. F. Alien are
i filling a large contract for cordwood.
tiie waters between high-tide brush and
a ll yuey Can lor nls eomiori.
▲ sn&oisunuL
We have derided to make a change in D IS S O L U T IO N OF C O -P A R T N E R S H IP . Colebnttod Jew e Moors wlii.-key.!
Iia and Morgan Allen are cutting wood stone jetties, so located us to direct tiie
A n in te os iu a drug store or, if de­
- currents upon tiie bar in a direction condiictii g our business, deeming it
sired, pennane..t employ meiir guaran­ by contract for the Sweet Bros.
Notice is hereby given tliut B. Me- ; The Crale Orchard Sour Matth
practically per|iendicular to the coast. siihscrviant to tiie best interests of our
teed to p.iysiciau who will reside here.
Sweet Bros, have just completed a new
flaniel and J. M. Settle, doing Inisiness
customers,
as
well
as
ourselves,
to
sell
The
nortli
jetty
will
lie
4530
feet
long,
E x c h i.i.e practice Hl 40 nines ol territory. substantial wharf at their landing.
Genuine < )1<I Castle Hourlion
in the town ol Florence, under the firm
' th e south jetty 3200 feet long, ami they on a STRICTLY CASH BASIS.
The Roliarts left Monday for Alsea to , Hoffman and Judd are cutting logs on
name
of
McDaniel
und
Settle,
liave
tliis
are to converge to an entrance 000 feet
z—Tlie O I’. S. I’ony-»
Therefore, after February 1st, 1895,
to« gut the schooner Joseph aliu Henry, John B rund’s place.
I wide at the crest o, tiie baY. Tiie esti­ we will sell only for cash, or its equiva­ day dissolved th eir hitherto existing co- I
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loaded will! lum lie' for San Francisco.
John Brund is clearing and burning, mated cost is $700,090. Tiie amount ex­ lent. None need apply for credit, as wo partnership by mutual consent and : Ever Refreshing Cold Storage Beer nt 6 '
T u e tu g also currievi J6J0 leet ol tuiuiier ‘
preparatory to building a commodious pended prior to Ju n e 30, 1893, was will, under our rules, he obliged to re- agreement. B. McDaniel will collect all I Cents a Glass Awaits Your Order.
I
fur Newport.
dwelling.
<65,044.70. Tiie tramway was built to a fuse. All orders must lie accompanied debts due tiie firm and assume nil liabil- I Cull for an Im ported or Domestic Cigar, '
Schooner Mayfiower, Captain Olsen,
William Brund lias a crew of wood length of 3029 ieet, ami partially en- with tiie cash, or they will not lie filled. ities. Dated at Florence, Lane County, |
Anti You Will lie Satisfied.
in beiiast, arrived in on Saturday. Sim- choppers at work on Ins place.
rocked, but the work had not progressed
We therefore refer you to our standing Oregon, tliis 5th day of January, 1895.
left San Francisco on the 14th lust., uud
J. M. S ettle , i
sufficiently
to
produce
any
results
of
advertisem
ent
in
tliis
paper
to
show
Work is going on at tiie Hadsall camp.
w ill toad lumber at m e Siuslaw lim n er
4t it Feb 1
1!. M c D aniel .
EUCENE,
OR.
importance. Tiie aiiiuiiut expended d ur­ yon th a t we mean business, also to show
Amos H artley and George are busy
and Booming Co.’» mill.
ing tiie year ending June 30, 1894. was that it is henefieial to tiie public at large.
Joe Morris, Jr. lias received a sjieciai repaiiing fences, e tc .; getting ready for j <3606.38 No work was dune upon the
Joe Morris, J r ., of Florence,, is rep- 1
Those who liave produce to sell, witli
crops
AN E X C E L L E N T F A R M .
order for a lot of A 1 furs, consisting oi .
project. During tiie year tiie tramway whom we can make a ileal at market resenting Brown Brothers Company, !
Portland,
Ore.,
whose
nurseries
are
At
About
seven miles up tiie Siuslaw
Eacli
and
everybody
seems
to
be
busy
<
w|)Hrf
were
badly
damaged
by
storms
Hear, M artin and Fiscner hides. Higu-
rate, will receive goods as quoted, or Iv'H'fieater, N. i . H im Company hi»H r;..o„
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d rag o n .
e»t market value paid for the best qual­ at something.
i the reputation of being tiie most reliable ! " ' er ,rf l” 1 l,'r’’ll<',’i >‘" <l ’’■"•»"•d on the F T o i - C I l V O O
amt slides. Tiie appropriations amount cash at th eir disposal.
Mr. Millard lias formed a singing class lo <95,000.
ity skius ol th at species
grower«
of
nursery
utock
in
the
Union.
lands
of
the
river,
is
one
of
the
Yours, for Inisiness,
Their stock is warranted to he true to best farms in Lane county. For grain
UMPQUA KIVE1I.
H urd a D avenport .
The way to reach catarrh is through at tliis place, which promises to tie
, name and free from insect nests. All or pasture land it is unexcelled, and H . . M . C h a m b e r l i n .
the blood. IL aid's sarsaparilla, by pur­ pleasant and instructive. The class
Tiie
Peoples’
Merchants.
Ju st below Scottsburg, tiie head of -
ttieir trees are perfectly united at hud or
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,
tl
graft and no dead wood can tie found “ ,el ' ”;Ht prowf th at “ P "»1»'™ I'" ’
ifying the blood, removes m e cause ot meets a t the residence of Mrs. Stiles on navigation on tiie Umpqua river, there ;
Fridays
at
7
p.
m.
S
U
N
D
A
Y
-
t
t
t
V
IC
E
S
.
there. As the commercial standing of 'w ietien of fruit, is th at there ih grow-J
the disease and perm anently cures ca­
i are five sandstone ledges 12 lo 15 Iret
tliis firm is reported O. K., the w arrant ing a large orchard consisting of the f
-T H E -
Rev. I. G. K notts preached at the ( wide ami from 1 to 2 feet lielow low tide :
tarrh .’ Take only Hood's.
means something They have plenty ..f cheicest kinds of fruit-trees now in!
R ev . I. G. K notts , P astor .
A special school meeting was called House of Hope church, Point Terrace, at a low river stage. They are separated j
testimonials as to their goods and m etli-! i^,,
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| ixmnng. I ins farm will la* sold as a ,
Presbyterian church. Sunday school ods
doing Inisiness.
and held on the Hie afternoon uf ihnrs- on Sunday last. Among those present ' ny pools about 150 feet wide ami 5 lo 10
whole or in ten, five or one acre tracts
were
Mrs.
Bean
and
family
and
Mr.
H.
at
19
a.
m.
Preaching
in
Florence
at
11
day last a t the sellout building and a
leet deep at low water. Tiie first plan
to suit purchasers. Write to (). F. Ken­
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tax of 2 mills was voted, as follows: B. Kennieton and family of Mapleton. of improvement was to blast out a a. nt. At Point Terrace at 3:39 p. in.,
nedy, Florence, Oregon, for particulars
ELtCTRIC TELEPHONE
For p a rt paym ent of seats,
m ills; Mr. K notts will to preach here again on ! channel 60 feet wide and 3 feet deep ami at Head of Tide at 7:39 p .m . A
Pohl o n triifh t, 00 rom , no roraitv. A i I mj . i M
slid prices.
February 3rd at 3:30 p.m. and at Seaton ; tliroiigh these ledges. Tiie estimated cordial invitation is extended to nil
Ito C ity . V I I I hur or Country. Nwwled in t-rery
im provem ent of grounds, 4» mill.
horn«, shop, wtorn and nflc e f lrriu s s t t on ran
iie n r» rind t^ist s*llsir o n rn rfh
tiie same evening at 7 :30.
the-e services.
’
cost
was
<3056.
In
1889
the
proposed
I A r m U m m l i e fW »m HA t o B.TO p e r « fa r .
Mrs. Finily Thorne, who resides at
a Qnn in f. rM idencn tURiins a »nla* to a ll 1 h»
FO R S A L E .
I iep h was increased to four feet, and
Toledo, Washington, says slie lias never
Nnftiirhhor». f in» in-trum »nt«, no
works
P E O P L E P O IN T E D O U T .
I any where, i.ny dinUnn». Oomplete. rowdy for
I tiie cost of rumple i >n estim ated a t j
been aide to procure any medicine for
I use when s h in
C»n be p at up by m y < ne
Awardsa
A
fine
farm
of KM) acres pitimfed on
J never out o f order, no repairing, i»et>* a life
j 9000. Il was found during tiie pa-t
rheum atism th a t relieves the pain so
» tim e WnrrRRfed. A moaev mnker S r i ' «
Thin
Highest
Honors—W
orld’s
Heir.
W. A Storm was in town Sandsy.
’
W.
r.
Harrison S Ca., Ci.ru 10. ColuinliiM. 0 the Lnken Kontti fr«»ni Florence.
■ year th at th is eel ¡mate was insufficient
quickly and effectually as C ham berlain's
ranch is mostly abler ami vine maple
Mrs. A. F. H urd visited Ft. Terrace - and tiie cost of the completion of tiie;
pain balm and that site lias also used it
bottom land, having nearly a mile hike
project was estim ated at <6 8)0, making
for lame back with great success. For Tuesday.
frontage. Ten acres under ciiltivatiou
!
a
total
ealimatkd
cost
nt
¡¡21,685
89
W. T. Kavser. the Elm ira merchant,
sale by druggists.
and 6 more rihtHhcd ; n good orchard jiiNt
P ark O bkmty P ills will reduce your
The am ount expended prior to June
O. W. O. Hardman, sheriff of Tyler was in tiie city tliis week.
come into hen ring; 6 roonm in a frnoie
weight
PERMANENTLY
from
12
to
15
30,
1893,
was
<14,245
16.
A
large
am
ount
Mesdames Bums and Foster are visit­
Co., W. Ya., appreciates a good thing
lioune that in ceiled and papered ; good
pounds a month. NO STA HYING sick-
and does not hesitate to say so. He was ing Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm on Duncan of rix-k was removed and navigation
otit-huildingH, and Ht'»< k of all kind« will
ness or injury; NO PUBLICITY. They
tlierehy lienefiied.
alm ost prostrated with u cold when lie Slough.
l>e «old witli the place at u anonnhle pri I (
build up tin- hcnltli and Isaiilify tiie
The amount expended during tiie rear
procured a bottle of Oiam berlaiiie cough
Roliert Vanderburg ami wife returned
res if desired. Price of farm, $200(1; one |
complexion leaving NO W RINKLES or
Repairing Ui-.niptly Done
remedy. He says. “ It gave me prompt home last Monday after a short visit to ending June 30, 1894. was $123.5.15. Two
half cash and reasonable tim e given for I
flabbiness. STOl'T ABDOMENS ami
hundred and fifty-two and five tenths
•
relief. I fiud it to be an inraluatdc J. C. Flint of Clear Lake.
balance.
Apply
for
further
particular.
A
N
D
WORK W ARRANTED,
difficult breathing surely relieve,I. NO
• tons of roek had lieen removed whet) tiie
remedy fur eongbe and colds.” For sule
at tliis office.
Mr. J. B Hill,
tiie clo th ing
_
m‘’n i ■ appropriation gave out. Tiie propose,!
EXPERIM EN T lint a seientific an,I poe-/
by druggist».
came in on tiie Eugene stage Tuesday. ' channel is not ciimpleteil. Tiie appro­
' t » r \ T »S t k e e í , I ' m » ke 5 c e , O r e g o n .
itive relief, adopted only after years of
T h e tug went up to Acme Sunday and He expects to be here and at G ardiner priations nmoniit to $33,609, of which
ex|s'rienee. All orders supplied direct •P E E D Y a a A LASTING nE SU L T S.
endeavored to pull the Albion off tiie for several months
FA T PEOPLE
$17,914.11, appropriated in 1871. was
from our office. Price $2.00 per pack­
I I T A M , J ) Pushing CfttiVHMeer of
beach. After tugging for three quarters
Mr. O. W. Hurd, of Hurd <& D avenport, expended prior to the adoption of the
age or three pm ’..ages for $5.00 by mail
i | ginn, uldr
Liberal salary and
,
o
“
a
S
ut
V i S l i f “ •”
MOST
PERFECT
MADE.
of t a lion* and failing to more the ves went up to Seaton Tuesday on the Gcci- present project.
fro m a n y I, u r i , c . u S o in r e .
U lia
postpaid. Testimonials and particulars
expen«.w» |uii I weekly; Perm anent
A
pure
Gripe
Cream
of
Tartar
Powder.
Free
u»a:
AS55«;t3
s*rn:ia.
eel, the attem pt was alumduned and ttie dent, to take stock in the firm ', branch -, _ , . _
.
Ws G9ARAXTE E s CURE or refund your money.
potitm n. BPOW.Y KL«iS. (<>., .\u rae­
kom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant (sealed, 2cts.
D r. Price's Cream Baking Powder
4«- leelrnal»».
Robert» returned here. When asked (tore at that place.
A ll C 'lr r e s p u ,d a n c e N lr l c ll y C o n f id e n t ia l
40 YBARS THE STANDARD.
T K U I t m » iE L U C A I. C « . . i l o e t o u . M ass. ry men, K C laud, Oregvn.
WerM’s F a ir Ilighe-1 Medal and DipKiaaa.
P A R K R E M E D Y C O .. B obtom M ass
ALWAYS TRADE AT
Meyer & Z yle’s.
W. M. RENSHAW,!
M a rr &
Safley
L IQ U O R D E A L E R .
N O T IC E .
BUTCHERS.
B eef
B is li,
O am e,
B rix its ,
V e g e te ü o le s .
.T e w e l e r ,
*D IV
VWCfi
F
FAT PEOPLE
LOCKS, JEW ELR Y .
CREAM
BAKING
PffWMH
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