The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, February 08, 1895, Image 3

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    TH E
W EST.
down to the mouth of the river Tuesday
nnd spent the afternoon. The day was
i delightfully pleasant and, in the words
— P l'B L lS U E D E V E R Y
F R ID A Y
» O R S IN O .—
I of one of the gentlemen in attendunce,
— AT—
,,
“ They had an elegant time.” The party
F lorence ,
L a »« C ounty ,
O regon
, . ..
,
„
was composed of Mr. and Mrs. John C.
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Behnke,
«• F. ALLKYi Kdltur sad Proprietor. Mesdames Foster, Kobe and Burns and
CITY DADS IN SESSION,
t h e s t a t e o ver .
C A S U A L IT IE Ö AT CAR D IN E R .
•
T wí A o e ld r a t. W ith in th e W e ek . Koi
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n
t
à
i l
**t IVl.tcL IS o .u li E ,«tally.
u
m
,
Astoria has levied n 4 till'd school-tax.
The tax levy in Polk county this year c«respia'.saes of r.u Wan.]
G. irdineb , Oa., Feb. 4th.
is : For schools , 6 m ills; state, 3 mills;
Two fearful accidents have happened
county, 6 mills. This is u raise of 3 1-19
on this river within the last week. The
mills for county expenses.
Mr. Harris.
—— T erms : *2.00 a year in advance.-----
The people o, Thornton, Washington, first, last Wednesday, tiie victim being
The experience of Geo. A. Apgar, of
having secured a flouring mill, are now Mr. Ben Rowe, a logger, who, while
German Valley, N. J., is well worth re­
looking for some one to come along and j felling a tree, was instantly killed, by a
Entered at tbe poat-ottice at Florence, membering. He was troubled with
smaller stick which was laying across a
laine county, Oregon, as second-class chronic diarrhoea and doctored for live The Rag ( hewed But Little establish a creamery. Thorutun is a
log and which was tilted up. striking him
null matter.
thriving
village
seven
miles
west
of
months and was treated by four different
in the head. The blow crushed the
Work Accomplished.
Oakesdale, in the Palouse country.
doctors without benefit. He then began
1 skull hut he lived until tiie following
using
Chamberlain's
colic,
Cholera
and
Umatilla county’s tax levy is 18 mills, day. Mr. Rowe was a member of the
VOVRRriSlSO HATCH MADE KNOW» O» AI*-
diarrhoea remedy, of which one small
PLICATION.
divided as follows: General fund, 19.5 G. A. R. Tiie body was Carrie I twenty
Local cotice* a cent* per line, each Insertion. bottle effected a complete cure. It is for
A n n u a l R ep o rt* o f th o U n tirin g C a p ta in mills; state, 3 m ills; school, 4.4 mills; miles by his friends through tiie timber
WE KEEP TH £ 0 E 3 T - *
sale ly druggists.
o f (h e I Ire D e p a r tm e n t am i C ity indigent soldiers, .1 null. The iotal to his home and was interred Friday.
T r e a s u r e r H ead anti D e fe r r e d —T ow n amount of property taxable is *7,908.207,1
T he W est has given to its readers and
N otice .—Professor J. M. Williams, of
1« In a Hound F lu a n c ln l C o n d itio n — and tie polls 2097, making the amount
Eugene is our agent and is authorized to the public generally, l>etter and cheaper
Som e i»ig T a lk O ver S m a ll M atters.
The second victim, Mr. Dennis Wag­
, raised by tax *141,000.
periodicals
than
all
others
together
in
receive subscriptions, advertising and
ner, was killed today liy a falling tree,
money for T he W est and receipt for the this purt of the country. It has dons
Last Monday at 3 a. ni. a Japanese
which fell across, his breast, killing him
this largely at its own expense, and now
same.
was found leaning against the depot a!
instantly.
The tree had to be sawed in
___________________________________ • adds another point to its credit by giving
City council inet in special session on Meacham, in a state of unconsciousness.
Monday evening. All the conncilineu His feet and face were severely bitten pieces before tbe body could be ex-'
F or W est S i bscribers . - A t - tl , e , wee ‘ tlx
•»
aenbera. the opportunity will be bin- were present. Owing to the absence of by the cold and next evening he was j tracted.
range met) tri have been made where- ited to a certain period, therelore parties President Alley, Councilman Hurd was unable to sit up and powerless to control Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
World'* Pair Highest Medal end Diploma.
his limbs. The mercury was down to
by we will give T h e W est and the : ,,1U8t s,,hse,'ib8 at once. T he W est (or elected president pro tcm.
*2 and tiie weekly Oieyunian free,
The minutes of lasc meeting were read 15 degrees below zero. He was taken to
W eekly Oregonian for S2.00. j Charles Anderson, living about nine and approved.
C O M M U N IC A T E D .
Pendleton for treatment.
Mr. Hadsall, the contractor, presented
' Thia oiler iueludea all our paid up miles up the river, lost several cords of
*1
Of the twenty true bills of indictment
To T he E ditor .]—As I am compara-;
." aubacribera and tnoae who pay all wood on Monday morning. He had a a new plan for the imp-ovemeiit of the found by die grand jury at tins term of
tively a stranger in this country and
scow loaded with wood for Mever «Sc Kvie water front and tiid $1109. On motion
>. arrearages, and pay one year’s sub­ anil Monday the tug went up the river of Councilman Kyle the hid was laid on court in Umatilla,county, 7 indictments particularly so in tho Columns of T he
were fur gambling, :W ,r perjury, 3 for
larceny ofca-t-tl , I fiA w aiil! .> itbwlan W est , I feel, as those interesting w i iters,
scription in advance. It also in­ to tow down the load, only to find tiie the table.
The matter of improving the water genius weapon. 2 for larceny from build­ 1 Gail Maker and Ich I)ien, have been
' scow swamped. Mr. Anderson states
cludes new subscribers.
( tiiat every tiling was in order early that front, regarding the manner of improve­ ing, and 1 for larceny by bailee. Ten ; making a little mistake as to my iden-1
: morning, so that some crooked work ment, was discussed at some length. A men were sent to tbe penitentiary, 7 i I tity, that 1 ought to set them right. I ¡'
W E ST L IN G S.
am now living in the suburbs of Flor- j
must have been done. It is rumored lively altercation ensued between Coiiu- were fined ami 3 acquitted.
ence ami my husband is doing a general,
that some persons swamped the scow cillneii Funke and Christensen. The
Tho towns of East Cottage Grove and
teaming anti livery business ill this place.
Born—To the wife of John Mason, a and that revenge was the motive, because former favored the plan ol Mr. Hadsall
Cottage Grove are now having an III- i
daughter.
| Anderson bad refused to rent a scow of a* lie considered it the most practicable teresting tight before the legislature at Therefore 1 have nut the privilege of :
G. A. R. meeting at one o ’clock Satur­ them. However, this last statement is of any yet presented. Christensen stren- Salem. It seems that East Cottage making the good sweet butter that 1 j
learned to make in the lirst 20 years o f !
i uously opposed the plan on the ground
, merely a rumor.
day afternoon.
' Grove people want the name of their
The following was contributed by Mr. that there would be no place to land. town changed to Letnati, while the in­ my life on a farm near Eugene. So 1 j
Masquerade ball at Acme on Washing
Jos. Fellman. 1 married a widow who Mr. Funke thought that a bulkhead habitants of Cottage Grove object, as think it will devolve upon Gail Maker ,
ton's birthday.
to bring the butter, and as the time ap- !
should he built lirst and if a landing w<«
l
Steamer Coos was benched Monday had a grown up daughter. My father necessary a step ladder would answer all they say that would change the name of proaclies for the reunion and wo arc
WE TAKE YOUR MEASURE A ND HAVE
: visited tiie heuse very often, fell ill love
the railway station at that place, and
and her stem repaired.
! witli my step-daughter and married her. purposes. K ylew asofth eop ln i.n l that thereby harm the old town. Both sides making up our program, 1 think I will j
FULL SU ITS MADE TO ORDER ON
Schooner Albion still remains in her
, So my father became my son-in-law and a landing was a secondary consideration. > to the controversy have strong lobbies have something to offer as my contribu­
old position on the beach.
tion
to
the
entertainment
of
T
rk W est ’ s
Il
something
was
not
done
at
once,
there
SHORT
NOTICE. FIT GUARANTEED*
my step daughter my mother, because
at tlie capital city. The matter lets been
correspondents, which will be more in
Born—Oil Saturday, February 2nd, to j she was my father’s wife. Some time would he nothing lelt to which a landing
7 6 8 HANDSOME PATTERNS
referred to the Lane county delegation
my piesent line of business, and which
the wife of E. Evans, a daughter.
: afterward my wife bad a so n ; lie was could he made. Christensen wanted to j for a solution.
will make tiie editor acknowledge tiiat
Boating is becoming quite a pleasurable I my father's brother-in-law and my uncle, amend specilications by adding brush.
A few years ago Mr. A. F. Stowe, a
Daatime for Sunday afternoons.
j for tie was the brother of my etep-nioth- Funke said that brush was tun expen- lawyer, located in Lebanon. He was a "axle grease” properly dished up is too
good for tiie crows, alter all.
sive
and
the
town
could
not
afford
it.
Hood's pills cure nausea, sick head­ ; er. My father’s wife, that is, my step­
Mas. A. G. W eddle .
Hurd stated that the original plan was man of ability, ami soon secured a good
daughter,
had
also
a
so
n
;
lie
was
of
ache, indigestion and biliousness. 2oc.
practice. Strong drink mastered him,
course iiiv brother and ill the meantime to have the work performed as cheaply ami he soon began to lose his grip. Sev­
P E O P L E P O IN T E D O U T .
Our clubbing oiler with the Weekly
*
WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE GERMAN
my grandchild, for he was tiie son of my as possible. Kyle settled the matter by eral mouths ago his wife left him anil
Oregonian will be discontinued in a few
i daughter; my wife was my grandmother moving tiiat tiie street committee be in­
AMERICAN
INSURANCE
CO
,
OF
NEW
began
a
suit
for
divorce,
on
account
of
weeks.
Mr. W. P. Shelley, a buyer of furs,
| because she was my mother's mother; I structed to draw up new plans and spec­
A parly was given by Mr. W alter wa8 |„y wjfu>s |1Usliand an(j grandchild ifications and report to the couucit not bis intemperate habits. Now lie is in was In the city tins week.
YO K, AND THE PH ENIX A S S U R ­
Saflely at the Florence Hotel on batur- a( the game time. As the husband of a later than Monday evening. Tiie motion tiie county jail on a charge of embezzling
Mrs. Lucy Morris left Sunday for Sut­
ANCE CO- OF LON . ON, ENGLAND.
*140 collected fora client.
day evening.
ton Lake to visit relatives.
person’s grandmother is bis g-and-; was adopted.
There
is
a
growing
tendency
among
Councilman
Funke,
chairman
of
street
William Boomer trapped a cougar a father, I was my own grandfather.
Mr. ami Mrs. S G. Limlsley, of North
committee, read a letter from Surveyor the farmers of Umatilla comity to look Fork, were in town Saturday.
couple of weeks ago that measured eight
Ten days loss of time on account of
C. M. Collier, in answer to a request for about for oilier crops to raise, either as
feet in length.
W hen Rates are equal why not g e t the best?
sickness and a doctor hill to pay, is any­
l)r. C. M. Slayback arrived in from
adjuncts to or as substitutes to tiie wheat
The Yaquina Bay Cannery Company thing but pleasant for a man of a family plans of survey. Ordered placed on tile.
crop. Il is a tendency which will be" Eu”'e,,e Weclnes.lay evening and is look-
The
bid
of
J.
R.
Weddle
on
grade
has been incorporated to operate a can­ to contemplate, whether lie is a laborer,
work on divers streets was opened and sure to result in untold benefit to the •"« t h e ‘» w over with a view of locating
nery at Toledo.
| mechanic, merchant or publisher. Jas. i
permanently,
read. The total amount of tho hid was whole people—not •lone to the farmers
A masquerade ball will be given at O. Jones, publisher of the Leader, Maxia, *733.43. Laid on table.
Mrw. M. Pierce, of San Francisco, ar­
—and will lead to permanence ami
Acme on the evening of February 22nd, I Texas, was sick in bed for ten days with , Councilman Kyle thought that side­ stability in the business and pr is|tects rived here Friday, via Eugene, and will
I the grip during its prevalence a year or
Washington's birthday.
walks should he laid before the streets of the farmer, which are lacking when apvnd about a month visiting her broth­
Scliuoner Mayflower, Captain Olsen, I tw-'i ago. Later in tne season lie had a were improved ami said that the proper­ wheat is the only crop.
er, Mr. E. W. Cobh, of Heceta.
second
attack.
H
esnys:
“
In
the
latter
with 116,099 leel of luiuiier, departed
ty owners were ready and willing to put
J.
J.
Stiefel
is
the
name
of
a
gentle
! case I used Chamberlain's cough remedy
Monday for San Francisco.
down sidewalks if they were informed as man w ho, after a trip of investigation D O O R DIGESTION leads to
, w itli considerable success. I think, only
nervousness, chronic dyspepsia and
•Mr. William Kyle will shortly tear
to the grade.
covering il«e loading point's iv* Washing •
’ being in bed a little over two days, l’lie
down the old saw mills on tlie oilier side
Councilman Funke moved that the ton and Oregon in search of a location great misery. Tho best remedy is
| second attack I am satislied would have
and use the lumber to build a barn on
street committee lie authorized to exam ­ to establish a vineyard for winemaking HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA.
been equally us bad as the first but for
his farm up tne river.
ine grades and report at next meeting. purposes, selected Grand Homle valley
the use of this remedy.” It should be
L A T E L IT E R A R Y N E W S .
in preference to any other place lie bad
An interest in a drug store or, if de­ borne ill mind tlirt the grip is much tiie j Carried.
— The—
sired, permanent employment guaran­ same ns a very severe cold mid requires j The annual report of the retiring cap­ seen. Mr. Stiefel is a native of Switzer-1
Wholesale and R e t ili* 1®
General Lord Wolselcy makes a most
teed to physician woo will reside here. precisely the same treatment. When tain of the tire department was read and land, and lived in several parts of Eu­
Important contribution to tbe literature
rope before coming to (lie U. ited States. , I. ...
,
Exclusive practice in 40 milesol territory. von wish to cure a cold quickly and ef- I referred to committee on judiciary.
.....
, ,
...............’ of the China-Japan war. In an article
Special
committee
of
one,
Councilman
since
which
time
lie
lias
resided
in
llli-
The tug Ruharts has been laid utf lor ’ feet,tally give this remedy a trial. 69
for
the
February
Cosmopolitan, lie dis­
I Christensen, reported the purchase of a nois, Louisiana, Texas, Minnesota und
a couple of months and the entire crew cent bottles for sale by druggists.
cusses the situation and does not mince
! lire liell at a cost of *40. After con- other states of tiie union.
Leading Brands for
disciiarged. The tug will do wtiat little
matters in saying what China must do
i traudietory talks from all the conncilineu
E S T R A Y N O T IC E .
Before Justice J. J. Ellyson, at Shel­ in this emergency. Two other noted
totyiug there is until sue is put on
i the hell was accepted and the hill ordered burn, Linn county, recently, Mr. Carey
again permaiieiiily in the spring.
foreign authors contribute interesting
Notice is hereby given that two cattle ' paid.
was examined upon a charge of coinmit- articles to thia number. Rosita Mauri,!
Il you need a good medicine to purify have strayed onto my property. One is
A hill of *1 for hoard of prisoners from
.your blood, give nerve strength, and a light red and other the a dark brown, I the Morris Hotel was presented and till) rape upon the 11-year-old daughter the famous Parisian danseuae, gives the
build up your euttie system, take Hood’s 1 J1’0 marks or brands visible. On ner can after another half hour of childish wrang­ , of Henry Kay. Tne evidence showed t,¡story of the ballet, and Emile Ollivler
that the girl was in tbe habit of going to .tells the story of the fall of Louis
Sarsaparilla. It prevents sics tiesa by have the same hyproving property and ling, was ordered paid,
paying for thia notice ami other charges.
i Carey’s bouse witli the oilier children, Philippe. From every part of the world !
making pure blood.
W illiam K vlk .
Tho
May be Found in
*
, hill of W. t . Warren for street 1,11,1 ,ia(1 been enticed to submit to as- drawings and nliotogranbs have been
The management of tiie Morris Hotel
work was referred to street committee. .,.,,,0 at l e a s t t i i e r e n n r t t h e
. . . . ,
,
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puyeuisns
obtained
of
the
instruments
U9ed
to
L
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FOR
1
8
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have built u new office adjoining tiie
" i” lo 1,18 '‘fleet that she had been torture poor humanity, and appear as Celebruted Jetwc Moore whiskey.
gentlemen's parlor. It presents a neat
Á bUBOtSlIlUE.
The county court has made the tax for establishing grades was ordered paid. assaulted. Carey was hound over under illustrations fora clever article hv Julian
appearance and is a creditable addition
Councilman
Funke
moved
that
the
levy
for
Lsne
county
for
1895.
The
*159*)
bonds
to
appear
before
the
grand
Hawthorne,
entitled,
“Salvation
via
the
i
The ( ’rale Orchard Sour Mtuth
to the popular house.
total amount of the levy is 16* tni'liZ' rec”r,ler ,le instructed to keep a separate jury The bonds were given.
Kack..> Mri. ^ ¡„ „ ¡ ,1 do Koven, Ana- i
Joe Morris, jr. has received a special divided as follows : Slate, 3 m ills: coun­ ’ 1 account of expenses of surveying, print­
Genuine Old Ctigtie Iiotirlion
There is a person in one of tho little tola France, W. Clark Russel, Albion
order, for a lot of A 1 furs, consisting ot ty, 0 0-20 m ills; indigent soldiers, 1-20 ing, etc., so as to assess tiie proper
towns of Jackson county claiming to he W. Tourgee, and William Dean Howells .
amount
against
property
owners.
Carried.
Bear, Martin and Fischer Hides. Higo- mills ; school, 6 1» mills.
/—The O F. fi. P on y-,
attached to one of the several churches a:e among the story tellers for the l ’eb-
Bill of Meyer A Kyle for *6.36 was
eet market value paid for tne best qual­
The estimates of expenses on which
as a minister, who lias united quite a ruaty number of the Cosmopolitan.
B e e f
laid on the table on motion of Council­
ity skins of that species.
«s
, KcfrcHliinic
•
the levy is computed are us follows:
Ever
CuM Storage Beer nt 5
j number of people in marriage since his
Messrs, O. W. Hurd and I. G. Knotts Roads .............................................. * 1000 man Christensen.
RUDY’S
PILE
SUPPOSITORY
is
I
Cent«
a
GI
uhi
A
waits
Your
Order,
! name was dropped by the M. E. church,
H T is T i,
Treasurer’s report was read and re­
were initiated into ttie mysteries of Bridges.............................................. 4500
South. If he cannot establish his iden- guaranteed to euro Piles and Constipa- Call for an Imported nr Domestic Cigar,
ferred
to
committee
on
judiciary.
workmanship Saturday uvennig and Mr. Bounties..................................... . . .
G
a m
e ,
A„,, Yl)„ w i„ ,)e 8atiafiefl.
! tity as a preacher tie lias no right to tint., or money refunded. 60 cents per '
500
Communication from county clerk
F. J. Kobe saw the goat, out will not Paupers............................................. » » 0
; perform a marriage ceremony; and, in box. Send two stamps for circular and I
showing amount of taxable property in
mount the bucking animal fur several Assessor......................................
“0 90 the town of Florence was read and addition to tieing criminally liable him­ Free Sample to MARTIN RUDY, Reg- i
weeks yet.
OR.
self, Ids victims are illegally married istered Pharmacist, Lancaster, Pa. No
Witnesses
...................................... 1400
placed on file for future reference. The
Postals answered. For sale by all first-I — - —
-
__
Weekly Oregonian given free to any J«»«ices ......................................
boo council here exposed some more ignor­ and must again he joined in wedlock. class
druggists every-where, and in Flor-
one paying a year’s cash suosenption to Jurors................................................... 1650
More or less trouble is likely to result enee, Oregon, by the Florence Drug
AN EXCELLENT FARM.
ance hy ordering the recorder to write from this.
T ub W bht . This unparalleled offer Constables........................................... 1600
Store.
to the county clerk and ascertain the
About seven miles up the Fiuslaw
should at once be taken ad vantage of as Prosecuting attorney........................
100) meaning of the coinnmnication.
The Astoria Packing Company has
O regon
river from Florence, and situated on the It’l o r e n o o
the
still remain open lor oniy a few Sheriff..................................................
4500 On motion tne fire hell was delivered taken no steps as yet to rebuild its large
Joe Morris, Jr., of Florence,, is rep­ bottom lands of the river, is one of the
weeks longer.
Surveyor.........................................
250 over to tiie company.
cannery, which was burned totlieground resenting Brown Brothers Company,
best (arms jn Lane county, tor grain
200 Adjourned until Monday evening.
Saturday while Mr. John Judd was I«egal services.......................................
during tiie last fisliing season. It is Portland, Ore., whose nurseries are at or pasture land it is unexcelled, and
Ko neater, N. Y. Tliis Company has
crossing a foot lug on Hoffman creek, he Miscellaneous..
............................
360
clsiiue<l that the it ^ jii is that Mr. tiie reputation of la-iiig the most reliable
the best proof Unit ij produces tl»c finest
000 j
all pi ted and fell, (lirosting his shoulder Furniture, fuel, e t c ............................
Kinney has received wToit lie considers growers of nursery slock in the Union. varieties of fruit, is that there is grow-1
SUTTON LA K E.
500 j
out of place. After his suffering for Stationery .........................................
an advautagoiis offer for tlm three blocks Their stock is warranted to tie iruu to
THE
ipg a large orchard consisting ol the 1
goo
, twelkb .hours, John I. Butterfield and Ptiuting .......................................
Bv A. S. U llSC BIBER.
upon which tiie cannery ami net racks name null free from insect pests. All
their trees are perfectly united at bud or choicest kinds of fruit-trees now in ‘
Calyin Bracey repaired the displacement Examination of teachers..................
260
were built, from persons who wish to graft and no dead wood can be found
bearing. This farm will be sold ns a
and Mr. Mudd is now on the road to re­ Clerk............................................. 4090
As we never bear very much about build a grain elevator For sumo time there. As the commercial standing of
whole or in ten, five or one acre tracts
covery.
Schixil superintendent.
........ 1000 Sutton latke in T he W est , we thought past Mr. Kinney lias been considering thia firm is reported O. K., ttie warrant to suit purchasers. Write to O. F. Ken­
---- D E A L E R IHti—
,,1B®,1S something. I liey have plenty of
.........
....... 600 you had no correspondent'living ont the advisability of erecting a cannery
Council meets Monday evening in Treasurer.
. . testimonials as t>i their goods and inetli nedy, Florence, Oregon, for particulars
800 iiere, so will write yon this letter. We closer lo the mouth of the river oil Ids ods of doing business. ®
regular teamen. The fire company meets County Judge.
and prices.
........
700 have had a very good winter tuns far, new Astoria pro|ierty. Ini’ at present
on that evening in the same hall. City Commissioners
nothing definite can be leurned of his
Supervisors
although
it
rained
some
last
week,
the
........ 2000
fathers take precedence. If the council
intention.
(PboreJ or
a
f.e4tw« er c ms. "
.......
200 lake being two feet higher than last
hold forth until 11. p in., as they did Insane ...........................
FOR S A L E .
a
R■•!«»<*• totrltury The
6hkW *»k<r. Weahra eli'he
.......
60 winter. The stock are doing fine, not
OB last Monday evening, the fire boys In q u ests.........................
<lab»s
%e
e
f
a
«
l!
j
laon»
rata«««
A
fine
farm
of 190 acres situated on
Awardea
...................
«asb -a, naava a a * drlea t ^ .a
........
250 having lieen fed a straw as yet, ami, by
will have an open air meeting, to which Bailiffs
vitit««* «w (t*af ib * ban4» Yo«
the
Lakes
South
from Florence. This
H
ig
h
e
s
t
H
o
n
o
rs
—
W
e
r
M
’s
P
a
ir
.
T
se
refunded...........
........
500 the way, I agree with Mrs. Wctldle
*aah tfen heiton, ib» ir e-bia» 4e»e
all are invited.
me rs»» Pn sb '.
dUhee,
ranch is mostly alder and vino manic I
Circuit court..................
about the spoiled butter or meat ; never­
an i rhe»rf«ii el»»«
Me »^eH»4
........
400
Mrs. Fmily Thorne, who resides at
r« iiwasH>4beedao» rl >*i,iii(
bottom land, having nearly n mile lake
Stock inspector
........
22 theless there is no neeil of either in this
Pt.s»n 4t«h»»,ae n-ua«. «'hrep.
Toledo, Washington, says the has never
abi».wer* ea t.4 CiruLlertTree
frontage. Ten acres under cultivation j
Indigent soldiers
.......
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275 country whore cattle, with few excep­
P. UASni^M A COM LUrb Me. 12. telubaa, O.
Bern able to procure any medicine for
and 5 more slashed : a goisl orchard ju s : 1
Interest on warrants
........ 3200 tions, are fat and good. A little verse
rheumatism that relieves tiie pain so
come into henring; 5 r oom s in a frame
comes to me a? I write :
quickly and effectually as Chamberlain's
|)A R K PEN N Y R O Y A L PILLS house that is ceiled and papered; good
Total ........................
*36100
The cow was old and poor and slow,
pain Lulm and that she has also use*I it
the celi
.
, »
celebrated Female Regulator are out-buildings, ami stock of all kinds " ¡H !* -,. z
Tiie levy for school purposes is heavier
Slic’d rugsled her living in rain and
for lame hack with great success. For than last year. The law requires a per
per ectlv fnf( and always reliahlf. be sold with the place at reasonable pri , ( L O ( i v S , J E W E L R Y .
enow,
sale by druggists.
one
For all Irregularities, painful Menstrua* ccb if rleftircd. Price <»i tann,
capita of 5.25 for each person of school
Kepitti ino Promptly Itone
But of late her milk is beginning to
tions, Suppression, etc., they nrirr fa il half ciim I i arel n nwonable tin e p \e n for
O. W. O. Hardman, sheriff of Tyler age. Tbe number of persona ol school
fail,
bal.mce.
Apply
for
iurll.er
pai
tit
n
to
afford
a
»pretty
and
eti
lain
relitf.
SO
AMD WORK WARRANTED.
Co., W. Va., appreciates a good thing age in I^ne county this year is 6,949, a
So the farmer rushes her off for sale, '
bX PE R IM E S’T, hut a scientific and at tliis office.
and dues not hesitate to say so. He was gain of 339 over last year, and the as­
To the butcher.
positive relief, adopted only niter years
almost pr.istrated with a cold when he sessable property ia leas, to the levy had .
ir o n t S t r e e t , I' (iitEM F, O regon .
Mr. lavage lost a fine cow a few days
of experience. All orders supplied di­ SPEEDY bb <1 L
procured a bottle of Chamlierlaiiii cough to be made considerably heavier.
] A S T IM O R E S U L T S .
ago by her slipping down under a log
rect from our otlicp. Price per package,
remedy. He says. "It gave me prompt
A fifteen mill tax will raise *98,339 63. and breaking her neck.
AN1IJ>—l’liMhittg CanvHMurr of
»1.00, or six pa*-' *ges for *5.00, by mail
No loconveiiienre. fits,¡.Is, a
, >
relief. I find it to tie an invaluable The state tax will amount to *19,066.10;
-o I ¡idtlx «.M. Liberal Mulury anti
Everyone is busy making roads.
•u r s .
S Ï5 3 I.7 7 IL T
postpaid.
EVERY
PACKAGE
GUAR­
MOST PERFECT MADE.
fro
m a
remedy for coughs and colds.” For tale tiie school tax to *86.064.62; the indigent
fru.n
.n n y y . inj.iri-v:« ■n’,«, .-, s.
thia J
<
t p e n s i» -» i i i I w e e k l y ; Pernuin»4it
Mr. Rath has some wheat in on top
u
s
o
i
u
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n t a is iv n i m r .is .
Ly druggists. .
soldiers tax to *327.70; tho county tax of tbe hill that gives promise of going A pure Grape Cream of Tsrtar Powder. Fres ANTEED. Particulars (sealed) 4c. ,|/f
Wo CUARAHTt C a CURT or refund your money
po-ition. BROWN B Rn*, c o ., Nutsv*
iom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant Cnrretpoatlene, ttrielly Cnofidtntml.
f r l e e » 3 .0 0 per b o ttle . Sond 4c. fortrtT»ii IS«.
A party of ladies and gentlemen went to *42,28.’.05, making «total of *97,730.44. 26 bushels to tiie acre.
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T K X N O X T M KDICAI. €<>., H ix to n , >(**
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UP«. rymeii, Portin* tl Prr^on.
4 0 YSAPS THS STANDARD
PA R K R E M E D Y C O ., BOSTO N,MASS
They Meet Monday and
Have a Gay Time.
General Merchants.
D ry G oods,
D rugs,
G roceries,
M e d icin e s,
Boots, Shoes, P a in ts , O ils,
H a rd w a re ,
W in d o w s ,
G lassw are, D oors, B uild*
C ro c k e ry ,
ers’ S u pplie s.
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★
ALWAYS TRADE AT
Meyer & Kyle’s.
W. Jl. KENS H AW ,
M arr & Safley
L IQ U O R D E A L E R .
Medical, Mechanical
tai
BUTCHERS.
F ru its ,
V e g e t a T o le s .
^UCENE,
oikr
II Jl.Chamberlin.
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