The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, July 30, 1897, Image 3

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    IN HONOR OF M R S . P M 'L L IP S .
PEK SO N A L8
Produce taken oil subscription at
office.
.Men, W<*>n*n anti C h ild r e n Unlit* 1» S h o w ]
I Ye editor is in Eugene.
The deck of the steamer Kubarta is
T h e ir .A p p r e d a tio u o f t h e F r ie n d ­
ED CVKRY FRIDAY MORNING—
Perry Ixjng gave thia office a pleasant I
s h ip o f T h e ir F o r tn e r
being recalked.
N e ig h b o r .
call
Wednesday.
Christensen Brotliers have commented
F.
J.
Kobe
left
yesterday
for
the
valey
|
—F lorence , L ane C ounty , O regon .— fishing for Chinooks.
Since the arrival of Mrs. Phillips from I
Marshal Weddle is hauling brush for , in search oi work.
Siletz on a visit to her old home and :
• - - BY - - -
Chas Starr left Seaton for his home a t 1 neighbors on the Siuslaw a few of her
Wakefield & Jacobson.
lady friends suggested and arranged for
A Lane county fair is being urged by Tangent Monday.
Fred Bean returned the first of the a picnic in her honor and to which all
our Eugene contemporaries.
Editor . and Proprietor.
her friends that could come should lie
James Morris of Linneus has Ids silo week from Eugene.
M. D. Landis has returned from his i invited. It was given on Wednesday
-T kkms : $1.50 a year in advance.----- nearly completed. Its size is 10x16x22.
last and some eighty persons of different
A local teachers’ institute will be held trip to eastern Oregon.
111,1 Pfoducu
ages gathered at the grove above town
Mrs.
Geo.
A.
Morril
left
for
her
home
in
Gardiner
commencing
Aug.,
16th.
Entered at the post-office at Florence,
to exchange greetings with their former
Lane county, Oregon, as second-class
A large stock of fruit jars just received j at San Francisco today.
'“•provene, m ail matter.
neighbor and enjoy the grand feast
and for sale cheap for cash. Meyer A , Calvin Bracy of Hermann called on which had been prepared by those who
his Florence friends yesterday.
Kyle.
had the affair in charge.
’ Absolutely Pure.
ADVB^TtSINO BATES MADE KNOWN ON AF-
C. O. Cushman spent the first of the
Mail
Carrier,
Frank
Vadi
r,
reports
the
j
On account of its being the busy sea­
'* PLICATION.
Celebrated
for its great leavening
Local notices 8 cents per line, each insertion hardest northwest wind on the beach week on his ranch near Mapleton.
son of the year there were not as many
: k ofcoj
Wednesday that he has ever exp e-, Chas. Gettys came down on the Mink present from a distance as there would strength and healthfiiluess. Assures the
vith.
rienced.
Sunday for a short visit to Florence.
otherwise have been, but nevertheless food against alum and all forms of adul­
W E S T L IN G S .
The Columbia river firsliermen have ' Mr. Fahy of the Heceta Light House tlie number and character of those who teration common to the cheap brands.
decided not to strike, hut will accept! service returned from Baudou yesterday. were there showed that Mrs. Phillips’ ROYAL UAKISO POWDER CO., N ilV YORK.
Teachers’ institute in Eugene.
the 3 cents a pound offeied by the can- j Len Harwood started Sunday to friends were not few nor confined to any
The leading merchants. Meyer &
NO T A B EA R.
nerymen.
Eugene to attend the teachers' institute. particular age, class or church. There
.
K yle.
The Odd Fellows were unable to meet > The Misses Davis of Eugene are visit­ were young and old, rich and poor, the
..........
The sea breezes have been very brisk
W. T. Carle took occasion one day
Wednesday night on account of both ( ing witli Miss Stebbins at Point Terrace. commor.a and aristocrats and Christians
this week to go roaming Ihe woods in
I of late.
and
agnostics,
all
of
which
received
the
parties having the keys to the hall being [
J. M. Shelly of the Eugene Mill and same friendly greeting from tho search of hearmeat. While walking along
Rond supervisor’s receipts (or sale at out of town.
Elevator Co., arrived in Florence the hostess.
at tlie foot of tlie mountain lie saw
m
the W est office.
E d u c a te T o n r H o w e ts W ith C uecarcta.
24th.
The
dinner
which
was
spread
before
above
him the back of a black s-rnie-
Candy Cathartic, enro eonstiputlon forever.
I
Schooners Sadie, Lucy and Lillie are
10c,25c. If C.C.C.fall.druggistsrefundm ouey.
James Spores of the Mohawk valley this varied gathering was simply grand, thing which lie took to he a hear. He
■
loading at Gardiner.
A birthday party will he given at the ' is visiting witli relatives at Seaton tliis and the way it appealed to the inner tired and immediately hia neighbor
1 1 1 1 Dfl' J. R. Hill ia doing some teaming on
man can he better felt than described. Austin’s calf bleat its last bleat. Bear
U. L. S. S. tomorrow night in honor of i week.
I*’ the beacli from here to Gardiner.
W e could not find out where it all came fevei is not very prevalent hut occas-
Mr. Buitman. There will he dancing
Master
Gregory
Ziegler
of
Eugene
is
Ill
11 The milk at the creamery continues
and other appropriate amusements.
in tliis city visiting liis cousin Ralpti from hut know that there was clam sionally a fellow takes it.
’ * •
C to test higher as the season advances.
chowder prepared by Mesdamos Foster lleaftoiiH W h y C h u m b e rla ln * « U n ite, C h o l­
Born at Hermann, Ore., July 7 th ,' Knotts.
Nil
H ood ’ s pills are the favorite family 1897, to the wife of William Caeterllne,
and Burns coffee from tlie Morris hotel
e r a e n d D ia r r h o e a R e m e d y 1«
wore
Ludvig
Christensen
and
wife
lY lG f, cathartic and liver medicine. Price 25c.
t h e H eat,
a daughter. It is grandpa J. C. Phelps visiting at Seaton from Saturday till and sandwiches, boiled ham, pies, cakes,
The service of tax warrants on delin­ now and he feels proud of his title.
cheese,
roast
beef,
eggs,
pickles,
apples,
Monday.
1. Because it affords almost instant
plums, nuts, candies, and a thousand
quent tax payers was commenced last
B. H. Lyons has been appointed dep­
Mrs. C. B. Morgan returned
relief in case of pain in tlie stomach
other
tempting
eatables
from
every­
Tuesday.
uty sheriff to serve delinquent tax Tuesday from a visit to Seaton
where. Tlie children took no unimport­ colic anil cholera morbus.
—'
Those who attended the dance at warrants in Florence, Mapleton, Her­ Mapleton.
2. Because it is tlie only remedy
ant part in tlie enjoyment of tlie day.
c o n v ° r ’ Acme Saturday evening report the usual mann, Glentena and Walton precincts.
Jas. A, McLeod and W. S. Brewer Masters Lisle and Kenneth Phillips ac­ that never fails in the most severe cases
’
good time.
T o C ure C o n s tip a tio n F o r e v e r .
contemplate a trip to Eugene in the companied tlieir mother on her visit of dysentery and diarrhoea.
Casearets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 26c.
The San Francisco Exandner and the If Take
C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. near future.
3. Because it is the only remudy that
and were present at tlie picnic, and
W est one year for $2.50 paid In ad-
Miss Vanderturg left Monday on horse their former playmates were out in full will cure chronic diarrhoea.
Rogue
River
Courrier:
Mr.
Win.
¡. souoit J v • nce •
4. Because it is tlie only remedy that
Crow shipped another carload of rich hack via., Alsea to attend the state and force.
T. J. Hudson had Ins thumb badly ore to Gilroy spur near Ashland, last county teachers’ institute.
It was late in tlie afternoon before will prevent bilious colic.
mashed while working in the ruck Saturday, where he sends it to h e !
5. Because it is the only remedy that
J. L. Dublin spent a few hours in tlie party broke np and not until they
D V t *lu*rry Ht Point Terrace last Monday.
had previously adopted resolutions will cure epidemical dysentery.
assayed.
Florence
the
25th.
He
appears
as
if
Ids
L r ll I
We are prepared to supply fishermen
6. Because it is tlie only remedy tliat
thanking all for tlieir assastancein mak­
Reduced rates to the East. Parties j new position agrees witli him.
-
with every thing I hl v m e .1 ill the line
ing it an enjoyable occasion and Mrs. can always be depended upon in cases
contemplating a trip to the East will do
Register,
June
21:
Mrs.
I.
G.
Knotts
of oil clothing am i m i l e r fei-tu ea r. well to consult the Northern Pacific!
of cholera infantum.
of Florence arrived on last night's stage Phillips for tlie honor of her presence.
7. Because it is the most prompt and
B B Meyer & Kyle.
Railway. R. McMurpliy, General Agent, -I and will visit relatives in tliis city.
G REENLEAF IT E M S .
most reliable medicine in use for bowel
V H
The first wheat that was taken into Eugene.
Joseph Israel, the good natured dark
complaints.
Albany this year was taken in by It. L.
Str. Mink has been slightly under the eyed representative of the firm of
B y a W est C orrespondent .
8. Because it produces no bad result.
Stock Of Burkhart from a field yielding 42 bush­ weather having bent her shaft by the : Sclieitzer & Co., was witli ns again tliis
9. Because it is pleasant and safe to
els per acre.
propeller coming in contact with a snag. week.
take.
July 24th, 1897.
A farewell dance was given at Seaton Str. Coos was put on the route in her
10. Because it lias saved tlie lives of
J. B. Hill went to the Umpqua, Sat­
the 26th in honor of Mrs. G. A. Morril place,
The
hay
crop
is
the
heaviest
in years. more people than any other medicine
urday,
to
take
down
Ivy
Morris
and
Mr.
who is soon to return to her home in
There «ill he a school picnic nt Alpha in tlie world.
Two good looking schoolmams and Tron8on who intend to fish on that
e margin San Francisco.
quite a number of the residents in the stream tliis season.
August 7th.
Tlie 25 and 60c sizes for sale by tlie
M o-To-Bac fo r F i f t y C e n ts.
vicinity of Linneus enjoyed a picnic at
Lucas
Wheeler
is
spending
a
few
days
Florence
Drug Store.
Guaranteed
tobacco
habit
euro
makes
weak
tation.
E. E. Brodie, one of the assistant
men strong, blood pure. 60c, »1. All druggists. the residence of Jos. Morris Jr. last
keepers of the Tillamook light-house, on liis Nelson creek farm.
OREGON NEWS.
Ordinarily a steamboat or a big scow week.
The Deadwood and Hale teams play
passed through Florence Sunday, on his
First class tickets to Chicago and in­ way to visit friends at Bandon.
is large enough for two persons to ride
baseball one week from today.
on but a few days ago Claud Yates got termediate points for $31; Missouri
E. D. Starr lias been appointed post-
Little hy little Earnest Rowe isgetting
Mr.
Gibbs
and
wife
left
Sunday
on
all work too big to ride with any one and took River points for $28.50 via., the North­ their way to the valley witli their team, liis hnrn covered. It will he a good one master at Brownsville.
ern Pacific Railway, R. McMurpliy,
to the water in consequence.
where Mr. Gibbs expects to work har­ when done.
There are now 11,113 patients in the
1ORETHI
If yon are going East do not fail to General Agent, Eugene.
Raymond Miller lias gone away to insane asylum at Salem.
vesting. They took out about 500 lbs.
The crenmery made cheese a couple
■ A full L ine|;of-
work nnd 8. 8. and liis wife are doing
of wool to market.
SMENTÌ consult the Northern Pacific Railway,
Company as they are selling tickets to of days thie week to supply home de­
The Virtue mine sent in its monthly
tlie haying on tlieir Chickahominy farm.
Captain
Brown
of
San
Francisco
was
all Eastern points at half rates. It. Mc- mand. We are informed that the home
Alpha district lias tlie largest scliooi clean-up oi $20,000 Monday.
demand for creamery cheese and butter a passenger to Florence on the last trip
Mtirphy, General Agent, Eugene.
hereabout,
though Greenleaf, witli four
of
the
Roharts.
He
came
to
look
over
Last week tlie thermometer registered
Butler, the Australian murderer, was lias thus far exceeded expectations.
the Bella with a view to purchasing a attendants lias more assed property 107 degrees one day at l’enleton.
H ealth means a perfect condition of
hanged at Sidney, \ . S.
th e lo lli
share in that vessel.
than Alpha.
inst. Durrant hits got another stay of the whole svstem. Pure blood is essen-
Tho merchandise store of Day A
We "are evpecting Frank Potterf home
Mrs.
M.
Fountain
of
the
McKenzie
is
execution until the U. S. Supreme Court tini to perfect health. Hood’s Sarsapa-
Franklin, at Dayville, Grant county,
visiting
her
daughter,
Mrs.
W.
W.
from
California
soon.
Times
are
not
rilla makes pure blood and thus gives
meets next October.
Neely, at Seaton. She is accompanied much better in tlie golden state than burned this week, loss $20000.
You may hunt the world the world health and happiness.
by l er graml-daugliter. Mrs. Click, who here among tlie web-footed people.
Tlie Oregon State Teachers’ Associa­
Mr. King lias been ill fora few days
over and yon will not find another
lives in Washington.
The survey of township 17 south, tion will begin its session at Newport on
OF
medicine equal to Chamberlain's Colic, at George Craven’s home in Glenada.
Bandon Recorder: Isidor 1’. Fahy range 7 west, was completed last month
Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy for He was bitten by a rattlesnake some
who is home on a visit from Heceta so llans and tlie Millers 011 Cliicka- Monday evening, July 26, 1897, and
bowel complaints. It is pleasant, safe twenty years ago and the limb swells
Heads light station, was in town last homiiiy creek, know “ where they are continues four days.
and reliable. For sale by Florence up and pains him every year at about
Monday. He will return again next at.”
The assignment t f J. II. Witcaker,
the same time.
Drug Store.
week to Heceta Heads.
Young
Joe
Whismnn
and
Mike
Alintsi
the
Cress well merchant, in Lanocounty,
A
Lady
who
was
present
at
(lie
picnic
brought in a full load of
twice recently caught a bear in a trap shows assets valued at $850. Tlie as­
r return from Astorin Sat­ in honor of Mrs. Phillips wishes us to
SUNDAY SERVICES.
tliat wouldn’t hold him. He pullfd out
in g the tilings were a wind- say that she failed to find one of her
signor’s liabilities are not known.
Manager.
Preaching at Florence at 11 a. m., of tlie trap, ate tlie bait and disap­
p quantity of ropes, cable, plates and two knives which site had in
The Oregonian stated tliat 5000 people
peared.
rigging of the Schooner use at the entertainment and that she at Point Terrace at 3 p. -m. and at Head
J. A. nnd Clarence Burnett, in ad- listened to Wm. J. Bryan’s speech at
will be very grateful to the one who of Tide 7.45.
dilion
to carrying on tlie home farm Oregon city. Tlie Uhnutauqua gate­
I.
G.
K
notts
,
pastor.
does
find
them
if
they
will
leave
them
including August 9th, 1897.
and Herman Steinhnuer’g, have cut keeper, however, declares tliat the day
aite .
at this office.
Pacific
Railway
Company
POINT TERRACE ITEMS.
TRESAURtl j
all tlie hay on Leaver’s farm on Nelson
class tickets to all Eastern
“ Last summer one of our grand-child­
creek, on sliares. Tliis lias delayed was begun witli 8000 tickets, and that
JSHMAN
If rate. For full information ren was sick with a severe bowel
after all had been sold 3000 or 4000
B y M ore A non .
their tarn-building.
SECRET**
address, R. McMurpliy, Gen- trouble,” says Mrs. E. G. Gregory, of
people were admitted. Tliis would indi­
Tlie
road
through
Chickahominy
bot­
Eugene.
Frederickstown, Mo. “Our doctor's
tom is navigable by other crafts than cate a crowd from 10,000 to 12,000.
July 27, 1897.
excitement was caused near : remedy had failed, then we tried Chatn-
Rev. I. G. Knotts will preach at Point boats at this season. A two-horse sled
Another populistic county heard from:
Irving on the 23rd inst. by tlie attempt herlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
buggy got through tlie
remedy,
which
gave
very
speedy
relief.”
Terrace at 3 p. in. on Sunday next, nnd a one-horse
of Mrs Mollie Baker to end her earthly
Since
then
a.
tree
is
reported
j
during
the year covering the 12 months
other day.
tv cutting her throat. Her For sale by Florence Drug Store.
Aug. 1st.
Nelson from July 1894, to July 1895, the war-
across
the
road
near
the
foot
of
|e d . Tlie doctor who was
Coos Bay News: Tlie improvement
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Long ami their
! rants issued and contingent fund paid
to sew up tlie wound says she of the Coos river will commence tliis little daughter Mamie showed tlieir mountain on that eide.
out on current ruuning expenses in
B
e
w
a
r
e
o
f
O
intm
ent»»
fo
r
C
a
ta
r
r
h
T
h
a
t
w ill live.
week, under tlie supervision of Capt. pleasant faces nt Point Terrace today.
C o n ta iu M e r c u r y ,
Baker county, amounted to $53,837.59.
Water lor (tie use of tlie quarry at Pollicmus. We understand it is tlie
The Anderson brothers, Charles Hart­
Tlie next year from July, 1895, to July
Point Terrace, which lias formerly Ireen intention to remove rocks, which ob­
ley and some others are cutting brush
As mercury will surely destroy the
taken from near tlie resilience of Mrs. struct mavigation, a« well as snags, and
J 1896, tlie amount was $33,671.29. Du-
Stiles, now comes from across the river Capt. Polhemiis is determined to accom­ (or mattresses to place under tlie rock sense of smell and completely derange
ing the past jear ending with the pres­
in
tlie
jetty
improvement.
tlie
whole
system
when
entering
it
o n t o f a small creek on Win. Brynd's plish tlie greatest possible benefit with
ent
July, the amount was $29,978.96,
Tlie ranchers about here have taken through the mucous surfaces. Such ar­
ranch. Tlie former supply had become , the limited appropriation at liis com­
ticles
should
never
be
used
except
on
$3,682.33
less than during tlie year
advantage of tlie fine weather of the
insufficient, lienee tlie change.
mand.
past few weeks nnd nearly all have prescriptions Iroui reputable physicians, previous, and $23,858.63 less than tlie
In conversation witli F, M,
ANTED—FAITHFUL
MEN
as tlie damage they will do is ten fold to
tlieir hay crop well secured.
Wilkins today a Guard reporter learned
first year's expense given above.
tlie good you can possibly derive from j
that tltoifcugene Cannerj Company | 8pon9it,|e established house in Oregon.
Charles R. David returned last even­ them. Hall’s Catarrli Cure, manuiac
The Roseburg Flaindealer will herc- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. W .
M. R E N ô H A W ,
would begin operation in about 15 days, Sa|arv | 78O and expenses.
Position ing from a business trip to Portland.
tnred by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, «(ter he issued weekly instead of semi-
or as BOOB ns they could secure French,. permanent. Reference. Enclose self-
Little Ray Hartley is quite ill witli O., contains no mercury, and is taken
Land Offlce, st Roseburg, Orexon.
weekly.
silver of Italian prunes, They will can adj regged stamped envelope. Tiie something like malarial fever.
•^WholeMle and Rettll*»
July 9, 1S97.
internally, acting directly upon tlle ,
Notice Is hereby given thet the following-
tomatoes ami probably handle pears as jfational, Star Insurance Bldg., Chicago.
mucous
surfaces
of
the
system.
In
buy-
The
commissioner
of
the
general
land
I acknowledge a very pleasant but
n.ined settler has filed notice if his Intention
well. Preparations are now being made _
, ,
.
.
. . . , ., ,■ ’ Guard: A movement is on foot in short call from Mrs. M. F. Phillips, Mrs. ing Hall’s Catarrli Cure be sure you get office says sheep can he pastured on tlie to make Anal pried In support ol his claim, and
to begin this work and their budding Eu
e to
ile „ C0Ilipany t0 g0 to
that ssld psoof will be made before Joel Ware,
Chas. Harwood and Mrs. Chas. R. Dav­ the genuine. It is taken internally, j Gascade forestry reserve,
and fine plant is being thoroughly over-
go|J.bearing ciondyke re-
It. 8. Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, on Aua-
and made in Toledo, Otiio, hy F. J
id the latter part of the past week.
Leading Branda for
Buyers in Polk county, Oregon, have ustza, IS97, vis: Joseph W. Kays on II. E. No.
le n o iu t c
1 gion. They will organize with the
Cheney A Co. Testimonials free.
700* for the lot 6. see. 12; NW % NW (4, sec. 13:
By a miss stroke at the quarry the
Astoria Budget: F. P. Kendall, who ¡„tendon of tak:ng in a large stock of
Sold l>y all druggists, price 75c. per been paying from $1.50 to $2.00 per head K 14 NE %, sec. 1»; Tp. IS 8. R. 12 West.
day before yesterday, Thomas Hudson
Ile names the following witnesses to prove
peseed'^nine years at Cook's Inlet, goods to dispose of ns well as to pros-
for sheep for shipment to Oregon.
bottle.
had his thumb severely crashed. It
j hts continuous residence upon and cultivation
Alaska, tliinks there is more or less ^ t . Tlie parties interested are kcep-
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
latne county lias purchased a second I of said land, vis:
will probably lay him up for several
trulh ia the gold reports coming from • ¡„g the matter quiet until tlie success of
lloraee It, Visit, of Glenada, Oregon, Jesse
days.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. hand traction engine at a cost oi $600 j I Rounds,
tbaOIObdyke district, and would be tlieir expedition is assured.
of Eugene, Oregon, Francis M. Wll.
* — May be Found in ----- *
i to furnish power for its rock crusher.
D. W. Stih'.ins made a flying trip to
! kins, of Eugene, Oregon, and William T. Kay-
Inclined to go tip tlie Yukon nnd take 1
Tlie Northern Pncific Railway ia
Land
Office
at
Roseburg,
Oregon,
Eugene last week. (In his return lie
• chance if not tied up by other busi­
Austin Pfanner, tlie Forest Grove i ser, of Elmira, Oregon.
the only line out of this country running
July 10, 1807.
'Celebrated Jesao Moore whiskey.
R. M. VBATCM,
was accompanied hy Misses Etta ami
ness. Tie says tlie time to start for.
Notice I n hereby given that the following ; hank president lias been found in a
through Palace and Tourists sleepers to
Register
in February. Those going
Fona Davis who will remain for an ex­ named w ttb r hoi» filed notice of bln intention
The Craie Orchard Sour Mush
the East without delay ; also tlie only line
I fields now cannot do any
tended visit, nnd also hy Gregory Zie­ 1 to make fiunl pr<n»f h- support of hiw claim, and hospital in Victoria, B. C., and will re­
lotion*
running dinning cars, and the only line
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
• that w»t«l proof will tw made l**f«»re <’. H. Hol­ turn to Oregon.
Ilia year. They should make
gler and George Robinson.
running solid vestibuled trains from the
den. U. S. Com u i I nn I« »tier at Lake I’recinet,
for lying idle all winter.
Mrs.
Lawson,
who
has
been
visiting
Land Offlce at Roseburg, Oregon,
Rev. F. A. Ross, the evangelist of
Dougin Co., Ore. on Augti»l 20. 1107, viz.:
coast to the East. To St. Paul in 3 days;
G enu in e Old C astle Bourbon
July 12, 1«7.
Josiah
W.
Hre*iter
on
If.
E.
No.
»
for
the
her
old
friends
in
this
neighborhood,
the
M.
E.
church,
south,
will
hold
a
Chicago 3L, days; New York and other
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
the
following-
lot I. HW’i JtW’i . »ec. 12; E’» NEVi, aec.
Eastern cities 4’s days. Rates via., was accompanied on her return to the 11; Tp » * . , R. 12 Weal.
j ramp meeting at Bandon, commencing named Battler baa Sled antic« ol her intention
T ho O. T. S. P ony-
to m-.ke final proof In support ol herclulm , and
this popular line are reduced to one U. L. 8. S. by Mrs. Martha Hartley , He name« the f »Rowing wStticwe« to prove August 1st.
that said proof will be mode before C, H Hol­
half. For rates, time tables and all who expects to visit at Gardiner. Smith hia eontinuoufi rerideiice upon and cultivation
One of the leading woolhuyers esti­ den V. S. Commissioner at Florence. Oregon,
detail information call on or address, River and other places before returning , of mid land, viz:
on August 11, 1W7, vts: Harriet L. Clar io,
R. B.Colvin, L F. AiuierNou, KnntO. Huwby mates tliat about 2,500,000 pounds of
last day of the Siooo R. McMurpliy, General Agent, Eugene. home.
widow of George Clnrno, Jr., deceased, on h. e.
and O. L. Brew»ter, »ill of Lake Precinet, I)oug
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wool have changed hands at Tlie Dalles no , SIW for the ne'4 ee'g, sec 21; s'< sw1», nw’z, Ever Refreshing CuM 8
ling word contest
t &
las Co.’, Oregon.
FOR
SALE
OR
EXCHANGE.
T O O UR PATRONS-
sw>i, sec. 22; tp. Ma., r. to West.
R. M. VBATCM.
Cents a Glass Awaits
this
season.
Ph.
names
tlu-
following
witnesses
to
prove
shillings Best tea is i
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Kegikter
her continuous residence upon and cultivation Call for an Imported or
¡ar.
A house and lot in Glenada. The
A two story building with basement of. said land, vis:
e r f t i l l v frpvth a n d f i n e
",ade »’-’•■"Ke.n.-ntB hy
eriuiiy iresn ano nnc. W" ,mre wj|,
|orBtaH tlie Weekly house
And You Will •>.
is 16 hy 24 feet and one story and E C O N O M Y in taking Hood’s Sar­ is to he erected at Eugene for a Divinity
J w p h Duncan, William Kerby, Jnlliia Koepp
of contest published in large Oregonian with tlie W est for one year a half in height. Also a g'sxl woodshed a i sapori Ila, liecauMt “ 100 (loses dim
ami JotiidTajl ir all ot Hernimn, Orapink
dollar”
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aement about the first and middle to any address (or the sum of two dol- on premises. For further particulars
Regbtcr.
tian cliwrch.
At8 I lari, payable cash io advance.
the One True B L O O D Purifier.
nqui.-e at this office.
I month.
I2ST
HARDW ARE
W.H. WE ATIIERSON
POWDER
OF-
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R E C E IV E D .
We will
not be Undersold
bySAnybody.
Call and see us
NWS
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Cash,
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Cash,
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Cash,
Is the Motto of the M A P L E T O N 8 T O R E
GENERAL
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H E R C H A N D IS E
Constantly on Hand, at th e Lowest Prices
er
CALL AND BE CONVINCED..
CASH PAID FOR FIRST CLASS FURS.
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aid Sacramental Pnrnoses,
.ugust 31st
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