The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, October 01, 1897, Image 3

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W EST
R oyal oiake* th e food pore.
v/holeiom c and dallztoo*.
PERSONALS.
Mias Yuba Huston was in town Satur­
day.
_FLüKE-'itS '
E. C. Knowles was in town
days this week.
L a s « C ount », O bkion .— ,
BY • • •
R- N. Parks was a passenger to Flor­
ence on the Mink Mouday.
W.H. WEATHERSON
Editor
and
Proprietor.
L -T ekm »: »16» « year in advance.-----
P n tc red ut the poet-office ut Florence,1
L,ne county, Oregon, uh second-class
w»il matter. •
WlH6
BBK9EB
LvïBTiaiNO bates made known on AP
*U
PLICATION.
Local notice« 8 ce.il« per lin e , each tnaertlon
»OVAI BARINO BOWQgR C O .. NPW YORK.
W E S T L IN G S .
JolinSafley is
now
mate on
the
several
An Albina woman gave birth to twins
this week, ami when their five-year-old
brother saw them lie said, “ Why mam­
ma's been getting bargains again.”
The work of laying the concrete
foundation for tlie new court house
commenced last Saturday. The concrete
is made of cement, sand, line gravel and
crushed rock.
The Missing Word
was NATURAL: Schilling's Hist lea. is not only p u tt but it is N A 1 U R A L
because it is fresh roasted.
The following 154 each got $6.50.
C A L IF O R N IA C U K W B E R E
BAN FRANCISCO
3P*4 M erritt
I.o rejey ,
Cool
1 IU ilarrtAon Clara
FisucD W Lewis,
Con«x»rd
B i Folsom M ra k a le M anning,
' * • Buchanan,
Downey
IN » ’ , Market Mrs. 11.3. Gibbs.
K U t reek
today MI m A. Carter, « 1 Sat-ramen to Mrs A nuaS. Dooley. Kurvka
C. ClaaMwii
£fcl and Capp Alii*« Thompson,
M r*. L During,
Bryant Hl.
. U. L evis.
Folsom
Mr*. ICIlte. Lark io and H’way o Mrs.
J. E. Keunlng, F ruitvale
towu Mary C. *
M ra Uo
U Ä tÄ k lÄ n
«*«'.?.*»•
even­ Mrs
Haur>ath,
Mra. N D a v e y /
Oreenw«x>«l
M -M cKensle,
JO C lem entina Orey Dar.n,
Uydeavl le
1\ L M iller.
_ )U S c Butter
Mra. W Buncombe.
Keuneit
706 Tennessee Anus A. Lewis,
1 Recline,
R
RvawicM
Mayor Wilson went to the capo Kate
Mra. T. Salomon.
Eddy Mra. B'.la Kraus. Loa A la mi ms
Mra.
Cha*.
Btfæk,
<12
I
r
r
Ave
Tuesday on liis bicycle for a short vaca­
Kos» Pi ice,
Madera
V17 Cl lay Mi«» Kva M cCarthy,
Mra. W. Taylor,
Magalia
tion.
Mra. Tborutou,
m K ilben V ivian Duncan,
M axw ell
ÎM
Ovary
Mra. A. Verdier,
Flanagan, Mendocino
J. F. Tanner who spent several weeks Mra. 8. W a taon, <29 Dotisi«*» Flossie
M ri. Q Br.wiiey,
Middletown
177 Cook Sarah Stanley, Mladon aanJoae
at Oakesdale, Washington, returned to Mlaa Katie Wain.
I l.avom arrlnn.M okelunineH lIl
C A L IFO R N IA B LB 2W IIK LB
Florence a few days ago.
Monson
Mra. Olla Bordweil, Alamcua Kila Campbell,
Mr«. N. Mi shop. N ational City
Mrs. O. F. Woodrow,
‘
Mr. Kane, who took up a homestead KmnaaT. Don nelly, Loa A njeies Mra. J A. Sim eons, Oleander
Mrs. M in nie H orn,
M
Mra. Joo. b. Hauabe,
M
southeast from Glennda last summer, Cecilia
Mr«. B K Johnson, The Pa ma
Nolan,
*
Frank Perry.
Palo Alto
M
arrived from Harrisburg Monday witli Mra. E. M -shipeaaa
Mm C A. H arla n .
P a rk lie l'
Addle William s,
“
bis family.
Pasadena
Mra. C. L. B«ck.
Oakland O. W. Robinson,
Miss Koto A. Coxhead. Peraita
M ra 1«. Brunjs.
‘
Petrie
Mr. Knotts leaves next week to attend A rth ur Eränä.
K. Oakland Mrs A. J. Coy I t .
Mra. tU ch'dG raham . Feta, urns
Wra. McKay.
Oak laud
a meetiug of the Presbytery at Albany. Mrs.
Mamie Goyas.
Piaoervll e
Cha«. A. McDonald,
Mrs. W. H. KuaseH.
Pomona
He expects also to attend tlie synod at M rs.Q .Il. M ainw arlne,
Porterville
Rena M arvin,
E Oakland J. J. Rodreia,
Grants Pass before returning.
Mrs. Geo. P Moore,
Oakiaud Mr« A G W alker Port Coats
Mra. Geo. W ard,
Mrs. Chas. B. Tenney,
*•
Ex-County Commissioner B. 8. Hy­ Louise llagelateln,Sacram ento Mr». C. IIendrlek«on, Redland»
Mias U O b rie n , lied w ool Clt»
Adeline Lima,
land and son F. E. with their families k C Ruble,
Reed e
San Diego Mra. J R. b a ik w tll.
Mrs. F. J Kalber
Rio Visit.
W.
E
Bharmaa.
of Junction came to Florence Wednes­ Mrs. B. Shaw,
H, G. M arling,
Ito cklb
Rohnervb ,
B. Bao Jos. W. J. Meyers,
W. K. Cord,
day for a few days camping out. Tiiey
Ban Raise
Ban Jose Mra. J. Graham
M. I. Corey.
Joan Bauer,
“
went to Heceta yesterday to take in the George Frollck,
Mlaa Eva Series,
Santa C m
AU
rod
Manhne,
sights at the light house.
Teh
a in
H
enrietta
M
iller,
Arcata
Olive Smith,
Vacavi
Auburn George C. A karly,
illia
r n llam
*• ón,
Miss May Lyons of Eugene, returned lu
Mrs. Cora Bentley
Mr« Oeo. W H am ilton.
F. H Hacks
to her home Saturday after visiting Mrs. A. M. Macie n n an. Baden Mrs
V in
Mrs. J. D. Jones.
Mra. Chea. Henry. \V. Berkele
W a'lac
friends and relatives for several days in C M c klllic an , N. Bloomttviu Mrs. J. A. W inana
dim BeHe McCann W heallan
Neil H Katon,
Brodle;
Florence. Miss Lyons will leave in a lira . J. D. C nnnlngham . Chino Mra Garner
Wlaeburr.
Albert Bristow was in from the
Sunday after a load of Salmon.
Mattie Brvnd goes to Gardiner
fora visit with Mrs. Huddleaton.
IV. F. Phipps of Heceta was iu
and attended the ihurcli Tuesday
ing.
valley
u ” . Buck"0'1’
1
»» K m ":
U» FOR KLONDIKE
W A SH IN G TO N
HildurAM helgren,Longbranch
J. P. D unn.
Marcus
Frances Dudley Medics. I^ a e
R in v ìi e
ileo Keitel,
Beatue
Jîra. K atie Peterson.
Spaiig.e
Mr». Jesse H ear crio
Bpokane
Kllxaheth A. Helliä.
Tam m a
Mra l ’red II . C arr,
Epulane
K o t i l a k Button.
UTAH
C orinne
J. k Rheod.
D iaper
Nina Mickelson,
Goahen
Mia. T Peterson,
,
Midway
Mra Maggie 11 über.
Anna Fry’,
Morgan C ity
Mra. Henry banm elater.Ogden
Mrs. Ktuina Streeker,
Ogdeu
Cora W arw ick, pleasant Grove
Mr«. E C. Henrlchaen, Provo
11 oraceC b a lm e r.S a ltL a k eC ltF
C lara L. Deightou. **
**
,Mra.C. J .T rn m p t
“
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Mr». J. busby,
*
A Siuslaw Company Organized,
CAPITAL STOCK $20,000
O T H E R STATES
Mra. R. Woodln,
Albany Or.
Mra.KaiehugbcrM.Bigeiow,
i
Mrs. A. W ii.e it.B rW a I V eil. " j
Mra.W H owell, Oregon C ity, * •
H ild a Jonnaou, P or'lahd.
j
Mamie Manning V lr « ln la .N e r ..
Kila M. sm ith,
Waanee •
Mr». W. F u n k .W in u e iu u m a ,'• I
Mra. God ward. A tlantic wy<k
¿□Di« M s m . bu rn t Fork, **
Mra Kiut.y Rice,Cheyenue,
>t o A rnold, Evanston,
lia r lander. G i t a la, Mont,
d ra G M erritt.Bolav C ity , da,
. W .Kaintorth, B onnererv.
tjtu ra ia /t ,
Halida, Colo.
M ra.C.Carpenter.Florenee.ArU
¿ngene R le u k e Pnrenlx, "
uella W illis.
“
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lra.8.C . Marsh. C errllloe, h.M .
Lillian.
Hurd & Davenport have a change in
their ad. this week.
p S. Sherwood has been appointed
postmaster at Collage Grove.
S E. McClure lias been appointed
postmaster at Elmira, Oregon.
The Florence cannery has been the
Dress Goods, Outing Flannels, Ladies | scene of more than usual activity the
Capes and Macintoshes at A. O. Funke’s. j past few days, the increased run of fish
Mr. and Mrs E. E. Benedict gave an liaving kept all hands busy to can up
i‘at home” to a few friends last evening. what are brought there.
The Florence A Acme dancing club
B R J lin H COLOM BIA
The San Francisco Examiner and the
Mrs. John Wader.
Ladners
W est one year for »2.60 paid in ad­ will meet regularly every other Satur­
»•»Ha P. McGary
Victoria
day hereafter. It is supposed that they
vance.
M EX IC O
Briogyour job work to the W est will meet in Florence as Acme will have
«■ U eB B d.
a vador «arelo.
no hall this winter.
office. Good work done at reasonable
few weeks for Wallace, Idaho, where
The
winners
of
the
two
$150.00
prizes
tor
sending
.n
the
largest
niun-1
Sheriff Agee, of Douglas county, has she will join her sister Mrs. Cowgill,
prices.
ber
ol
tickets
were:
a prune orchard of 160 acres in full who left for that place several weeks
Hood’s Pills are easy to take, easy to
M r . J. Bu»by. S rtt L t t c C I t , . C t .n —111» nrt«ia
bearing, and has five large driers. He ago.
Mr«. A n a l, F M k .r ,
Ar'.«.—13. llckel»
operate. Cure
indigestion, hilious-
estimates his crop at 400,000 lbs. of
Rev. Mr. Horsefall an Episcopal
iiess. 25c.
dried prunes this year.
Some people sent coupons instead of .ickets. W rong!—we can’t
minister of Marshfield held services in
A few young people of the neighbor­
Arrangements are being made to run tlie Presbyterian church Tuesday even­
hood indulged in a social dance at Sea­
count them. The “ ticket” is the paper 4 x 2 ^ inches.
steam ice sleds on the Yukon next wint­ ing. Bishop Morris had an appoint­
ton Saturday evening.
er to carry supplies to Klondike. Dis­
Always something special to offer yo u ; patches Btnte tliat several steam engines ment to be here that evening but was
Yen must follow the rules exactly n the $2000.00 contest or we can’t
prevented by illness and Mr. Horsefall
this time Hats, at about half price. have already been onL.cd
count your words.
came instead. A good sized audience
Hurd & Davenport.
Sept. 27th, a train on the O. R. & N. gathered to hear him and they were
Address, M O NEY-BACK , San Francisco.
««
Sunday, Oct. 3id, is the day set by the road run into a sand drift throwing the rewarded witli a very interesting ser­
members of Heceta Lodge I. O. O. F. Io locomotive and two cars down an em­ mon. Mr. Horsefall set out on his way
IN JU NCTIO N FILED *
have their pictures taken.
bankment.
Engineer Johnson was home next morning.
Our delinquent subscribers will con­ killed and fireman Hock man probably
S u it la to V a c a te S t r e e t s a n d R e s to r e
S E V E N C A R S O F F R U IT .
P u b lie S q u a r e .
fer a favor if they will call and settle fatally injured.
the little hills they owe the W est .
Secretary of State Kincaid, has con- The P r o d u c t o f 8 . P , S ladd en *« F r u i t
OUR MOTTO.
An injunction suit in tlie court house
The annual meeting of the Oregon eluded ro draw warrants for the state
F arm .
For God, Home and N ative Land. matter was filed in the office of tiie
Frees Association will lie held this year and district fairs, and Treasurer
county clerk Sept. 22nd, tho parties to
Register, Sept. 24tti: Mr. S. P Sla<l-
nt Balter City on October 14, 15, and lfi. Metchan will pay the same. The war­
tlie suit being J. E. Davis and others
OUR BADGE-
rant
for
the
state
lair
will
be
»5,000
and
den
lias
had
a
force
at
work
for
gome
A shingle mill lias just been started in
plaintiffs vs. Tlie City of Eugene and
A K not of W hite Ribbon.
Coburg by Will Goodale and Welby for the two district fairs, eastern and weeks at bis fruit farm adjoining Eu­
E. O. Potter, J .T . Call ¡son nnd W. T.
gene
making
fruit
butter.
He
will
southern
Oregon,
»2,000
each.
Stevens. They are running a crew of
W. C. T . U. meetings »re held every »ltenm te Bailey, board of county comm.ssioners
finish
work
on
prunes
this
week
and
The Bible Institution Colportage A s ­
six men.
Thursday afternoon from 2 to t o'clock. T h e d«te of Lane Comity, Oregon, defendants.
will soon commence on apples. He and place of meeting w ill be announced the
The scow which was cast adrift by the sociation, D. L. Moody, president, is- in
Tlie plaintiffs ask that tlie City of
now
has
Bix
car
loads
of
fruit
butter,
previous week.
steamer Tonquin a few weeks ago has need of col porters. Earnest young peo­
Eugene, its officers, agents and servants
The
N
ational
W.
C.
T
.
U.
ha»
over
forty
de­
made from plums, pears and prunes,
been picked up off Humboldt and towed ple desiring to give the whole or portion
partments or lines of work, under the four gen­ be enjoined from making, improving or
of their time to Christian work, witli and expects to manufacture a car load eral heads of Preventive, Educational, Evr »• using any streets across the public
into Humboldt bay.
remuneration, should address A. P. F ill, of apple butter.
istic and Social.
square and that said hoard of county
The governor lias nppointed A. M.
He will now give bis attention to
dipt., 260 La Salle Ave., Chicago, for
commissioners of Lane county be com­
Ufollett, of Marion county, a member
lalteling
and
boxing
tbe
fruit,
which
particulars. Box X.
Remember the Sabbath day and keep manded to prevent the use of said pub­
of the Board of Agriculture, vice Van
will require three or four weeks work,
The Oregon delegation have forw arded
lic square for street purjioees, and for
B. DeLssiimutt resigned.
and will then ship tlie same east. Mr. it holy.
four more recommendations for federal
such other relief as may lie required
Verily
my
Sabbaths
ye
shall
keep;
for
Mrs. Mary E. Fox, midwife and nurse,
Sladden has undoubtedly sized up tbe
A VESSEL T o BE B U IL T and O W N E D BY T H E
offices in this state as follows: Collec­
also for their costs and disbursements
American appetite and isdoing bis share it is a sign between me and you through­
is now located in Florence, Oregon, and
tor of customs at Astoria, postmaster at
herein.-
to provide suitable accompaniment to out your generations, tliat ye may know
will he pleased to care for any who need
C O M PA N Y-
Baker City, postmaster at Corvallis and
dry bread. It is practically a new enter­ tliat I am the Lord tliat doth sanctify
her services professionally.
PU R O H A 8EO A 8 H A R E .
Indian agent at Siletz reservation.
you.
The Schooner Bella will sail for San The names of the fortunate ones will not prise here, and we trust it will prove
Keep tlie Sabbath day to sanctify it,
Capt. Smith of Ballard, Washington
profitable.
Francisco about October 15th. Cheap be made known at present.
as tlie Ixird thy God hath commanded was in town Tuesday, calling here on bis
rates lor freight. For further informa­
8U ND AY 8ER V ICE8.
Ttie county court of Douglas county
thee. Six days thou shalt labor and do way home from San Francieo. He pur­
tion inquire of Meyer & Kyle, Florence,
have purchased the fair ground at Rose­
all thy work ; hut the seventli day is tlie chased a one-eighth interest in tlie
Preaching
as
usual
on
Sunday,
Oct.,
Oregon.
burg consisting of 58 acres of land for
Sabbath of tlie Lord thy God; in it thou Schooner Bella and will return in alxnil
Protect yourself against sickness and »2000. A number of responsible citi­ 3rd, 1897 in the Presbyterian church at Bhait not do any work ; thou, nor tliy ten days to take charge of her as master.
Florence
at
II
a.
m.
and
7
:30
p.
m.
suffering by keeping your blood rich zens guarantee the county the sum of
son, nor tby daughter, nor tby niBn We ho|ie the vessel will have a long and
I, G. K notts , pastor.
end pure with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. »160 annually tor five years for (he use
servant, nor tby maidservant, nor thine prosperous career on the seas under his
Weak, thin, impure blood is Bure to re­ of the land for a fairground after which
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.
ox, nor thine ass, nor any of tby cattle, management.
sult in disease.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. nor tlie stranger that is within thy g a tes;
it will probably be used for a county
We find tlie following advice to girls poor farm.
All druggists refund money if it fails to that tby mnnservant and thy maid­
LARGE A P P L E S .
U'
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in tLe Pacific Empire. Don’t walk down
servant may rest as well as thou.
J. B. Hill lias a pipe that issometliing cure. 25c.
Mrs. Martha Hartley brought ns a box Persons Desiring to Subscrjbj far Stask C jn da
the street with your months open, of a curiosity. The bowl is of wood, the
so by
No one wants to work on Sunday, and
TRAIN RO BERT NEAR PO RTLAND-
of apples thia week tliat are worthy of
breathe through your noses and keep outside being shaped like a miniature
no one should lie compelled to do so, but
mention because of their great size. Leaving Their Names W ith Geo. H. Colter, of Glenada, or
your pretty lips closed when not talk­ cow’s head, with the opening in tlie top
Last Saturday evening an O. R. & there are moro than one and one-half
They are tlie Gravenatin variety and
ing.
and tlie stem entering tlie back part of N. train was stopped by two men five millions of people in thia country who
C. H. Holden, of Florenco, Or.
The W est lias for sale one year’s the head. The ears and horns are almost miles outside tlie city limits of Portland are compelled to work geven days in tlie raised by Mrs. Hartley on her ranch
near
Point
Terrace.
One
apple
measur­
tuition in the Holmes Business College perfect in shape and tlie eves and nos­ and tlie engineer and fireman compelled week, exclusive of those engaged in
of Portland. This is one of the leading trils are shown, making it almost an to get off the engine. They wore then domestic service and in other kinds of ed 14)4 inches in circumference one way
business colleges on the coast, having exact image of a bovine head. Tlie pipe taken into the brush beside the track work considered by most people as nec­ and 16 inches tlie other. Two others
English, Commercial, Shorthand and was found by Mr. Hill some months ago and robbed of their watches and »16 in essary. In 1884 Senator Blair introduced weighed together 2»« pounds.
Telegraphic departments and we offer
money. The brakeman went forward a bill prepared by tlie W. C. T. U ., for­
while cutting wood.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. S T O C K S U B S C R IP T IO N B O O K S C A N BE 8 E E N A T T H E
this tuition on easy terms.
and finding out what was going on bidding all unnecessary work in tlie
T o C oro C o n s tip a tio n F o re v e r.
Cascarets Cand.v Cathartic. 10c or 25«. crawled under the mail car and opened army and navy and postal service, and
O F F IC E O F C. H . H O L D E N ..
The Portland train robbers were ar­ I f T G ake
C. C. fa ll to cure, druggists refund money.
Land OBlce a t Boaetwrg, Oregon,
rested at a lodging house in that city
fire on the robbers. After they went in­ in interstate commerce. Notwithstand­
September 15,1897.
Tiie Oregonian of last Monday says: to tlie brush lie got upon tlie call and ing millions of people petitioned con­
Sunday. They gave the names of
Notice la hereby » Ire n th a t the ( o II o w I iir -
George Jackson and Charles Williams, “ A well-known politician, who lias backed tlie train out of danger. No one gress to make it a law, it failed to do so. named aettler haa (lied notiee ol hl« Intention
been sitting calmly by, watching the wau hurt, and nothing lost except what It is our intention to bring it up again to m ake final proof fr. »upport of lit« claim , and
and appeared to be about 50 and 23
progress of political events gives it as was taken from the engineer and fire when tlie time seems propitious, pro­ that »aid proof w ill be made before C. I I . H o l­
years old respectively.
den. U. 8. Commtaaloner at Lake Prectnet,
his opinion that the turning down of
bably next year, when we shall expect DouKlaa Co.. Ore. on October SO. 1897, v iz:
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The Ladies Missionary Society of T. T. Geer, as collector of customs in inan.
every woman to help.
Fred B. K ne«|ier on h. e. no. 8518 for the k '4 of
Florence are preparing an entertain this district, was done for the purpose
D E N TIS T R Y .
We do not realize how much depend« »ec, 7, tp. 19 »., r. 11 weat.
ment to consist of recitations, dialogues, of making room for S. M. A oran, of Eu­
He name» the fo llo w liis wttne«»e« to prove
Dr. J. C. Gray, the well known dent­ upon keeping tlie Sabbath as a holy day
tableaux and music, to be given in the gene, one of tlie presidential electors,
hU contlnuo ii« realdeoca upon and c u ltiv a tio n
Cathey hall about the middle of October, who wants the place. Yoran is accept­ ist of Eugene, will lie at the Morris or we should not tie trying to see how of «aid land, via:
Hotel in Florence about October 5th to little we can do instead of “doing with
The program will be announced later.
It. B. M ill«, O. R. M ill« and O. C. Compton o f
able to the Mitchell crowd, and that is
our might w hat our hands find to do.
Florence, Oregon and George Olover of Acme,
A party of sight seekers from the head the first consideration in parceling out work at his profession.
Voltaire said : "There is no hope of Oregon.
waters of theSiuslaw came to Florence
R. M. VSATCH.
the offices.”
D E N TIS T R Y -
destroying the Christian religion so long
a few days ago went to the cape Sun­
It egitter
Many complaints arc being made a-
as the Christian Sahbatli is acknowledg­
day. They were among the passengers bont tlie shipping facilities of Tillamook.
Dr. J. Jennings will be in Florence at ed and kept a sacred day.” Renan, tbe
aboard tlie Mink on her trip up the It is alleged the service is growing the Morris Hotel on Wednesday ttie
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
French skeptic, said a few years ago:
river Wednesday afternoon.
20t
it
or
Friday
the
22nd
of
October
and
worse. About a year ago the transpor­
“ Christianity is dead, it lias lost ita
Land Offlce at Roseburg, Oregon.
Prof. Ferguson a violinist and specialty tation facilities became so bad that will remain six days. The doctor re­ Lord’s Day.” It is true tliat France lias
September 15, 1897.
artist arrived here from Gardiner Tues- concerted efforts were made by Fort- quests all Ids old patrons tliat he lias lost lier Ixird'a Day, but it is not true
N otice 1« hereby given th a t the follow ing-
day and made arrangements to Kiv e a I ^nd~,nerch»nU and the Tillamook peo- done dental work lor, to call and have of America. There are mighty forces named aettler ha« filed notice of lit« Intention
concert at Point Terrace Wednesday
re9n| te,i | n the Chilkat being their tectli examined and should any at work to take it from us, hat we will to make final proof In aupport of hl« claim , and
evening and in tlie I. O. O. F. hall in L c e d on the route for the purpose of repairs of his work be needed, lie will do not yield this our birthright without a th a t «aid pnaif w ill be made before C . If . H o l­
den I'. S. f'o m m lM loner at Florence
to Portland. Lnmedt- it free of charge.
Florence Thursday. He gave a concert ' | drawing trade
struggle.
STe
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on November 2nd, 1897. via: Joeeph Duncan
at Gardiner last Saturday evening and 1 ately, tlie owners of the Augusta, Ha -
He will come prepared to do every­
h. c. no. 8117 for tho net4 «eQ, see. M :
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will give another there tomorrow even- risen and _ Elmore began giving excellent thing in tlie dental line at very mode­
u w ji awQ, aec. 85; tp 1« a., r. 10 weat.
He name« the follow ing wltueaae« to prove
ing. Lack of time prevents us giving an service gn(j
and t|,e
the Chilkat
Chilkat was
was taken off. rate prices for the high grade of work
All a fellow has to do to run a news hl« eoiitlnnoua realdence upon aud cultivation
extended review of tlie entertainment
geryice lias been allowed to run j , |iat tie performs
paper, says an exchange, is to lie able to 1 of. «aid laud, viz:
here, in tide issue.
' down #gain and so the Tillamook people ,
write a poem, discuss tlie tariff and , J. I * Tay lo r, H. L. T a y lo r, J u llm Koepp aud
AN D ER SO N ’S E S T A T E .
There is more catarrh in tliis section | are now inM|(ing efforts to remedy th e.
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money question, umpire a baseball game '
No. of Shares 2,000, at $10
EACH.
Everybody’s Opportunity Who De­
sires to Visit the New Eldorado.
This is a Home Company. Every Citizen
of the Siuslaw Valley Should—
Own at Least one Share.
ITS AIMS ARE P3RELÏ G1-0P2RÌTIVE;
Work to Commence at Once.
DON’T MISS THE OPPORTIINITÏ OF A LIFE TIIE.
Alaska Cold Mining
& Navigation Co.
FLORENCE,
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OREGON.
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W illia m K irby a ll ol H erm ann, Oregon.
R. M. V iA T C It.
of tlie country than all other diseases j 1)regent trouble.
Register: County Clerk Jennings report a wedding, saw wood, beat a law- i
Register.
put together, and until tlie last few years (
■"’ • ’^ ¿ ‘^ .u ^ f ^ v e r . I |,aH received tlie bill for tlie expense of ver, ilescrita, a fire so that tlie readers |
C ^ V c a th sr H ^
was supposed to be incurable. For a 10c.25e: H C .C .C . fa ll, druggist« refund money, j ft K0r0ner-a ¡nquert on tlie remains of will »bed their wraps, make a doll ir do j
great many years doctors pronounced it
NOYIOE FOR PUf»LIGATION-
Toledo Leader: W. R- Bryan, the pe,ar Anderson, who was killed while the work of ten, shine at a soiree, ad­
a local disease, and prescribed local gentleman from Michigan who went to i Uggjjpg rock at Point Terrace. The dress liorticnltnral s<»-ietics, test wliiaky,
remedies, and by constantly failing to
expense of tiie inquest w ss »22. Justice abuse the liquor habit, measure calico,
L-.nd Office, at Roaehurg, Oregon.
September 17, 1897.
cure with local treatment, pronounced ,he S t a t e s thrtthe'san-l’there is richer Hatl, a|i .r ite s that Mr. Anderson left ■iitiscril« to charily, go without meal»,
Notiee t« hereby gtvnn th a t the follow ing
it incurable. Science lias proven ca­ H « h e expected to find it. According „„ relatives to anyone«knowledge, and attack politicians, sneer nt inobliery,
named aettler haa filed notice -J hla In ten tion |
tarrh to be a conAitutional disease, and
Ids estimate the sand contains »5 in „ ka f„r „ b ic e from the const as to the wear diamonds, invent advertisements, to m ake final proof to support of lit« claim , and
therefore require fconstitational treat- t°
. platinum per ton. Tlie ({¡„position of tlie property nt the overlook scandal, praise haloes, delight that «aid proof w ill be made before (L I I . H o l­
tnent. H all’s Catarrh Cure, manutac- gold and <-
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that there is ,¡„,^„^,1, consisting of a watch, »34 20 ■ pumpkin raisers, heal the disgruntled, den V. B. Commtaaloner. nt Floswuea, Oregon on *
tn r e d h y F .J . Cheney A Co., T oledo,! object.or.her
to justify in cash, a check for »140 and wages due fight to a finish, publish doctor's resolu­ October »0, lf i « , via: Oeorge W. Ma«ter»<n on h.
e. no. 7282 for tlie w!4 neQ and e!4 uw !4, aec.
Ohio, i, ft,« oniy constitutional enre on "“* * * " C ,,ie metl,oda wliicli his j (or work on Hie government jetty.
tions denouncing a lawyer, set type. 28, tp. 1» a., r, 12 Weat.
’be market. It is taken internally in | work g
Bryan baa become
I mould opinion, sweep the office, speak
He name« the follow ing wltnr««»« to prove
TO OUR PATRONS-
dooesirom 10 drops to a tesspoonfnl. ®°"’J * " ^ » „ 1 4 ore from the Dat­
a: prayer meeting an<l stand in w ith hl» contlnnouaresidence upon and cultivatio n
evervhodv and everything
of raid land, v ie
il arts directly on ttie blood and mucous ln • r
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with B. F.
We have made arrangements hy
Fred Well« aud W illia m Well« of Mapleton
sm. They offer one
to
e r it u w hat has g i v e n Hood’a , Ore., George O. K n ,w le > and John Weddle of
which we will fnrnish tlie Weekly
hundred dollars for any case it fail«
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If R ia «rtistertory -
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Sarsaparilla the largest sales I n J Florence. Oregon.
tore. Send for circulars and tertimoni- ,pec‘| ’ nuTrieard an amoont of the Oregonian with the W rat for n rear
R M. V fatcw ,
«■a- Address. F. J. Cheney A Co., ''i m ' V
"T here it <ill ' be thor- to «oy a<l-lress for »I* sum of two dol- tltc world and enalites It to accomplish
KaglHer.
thousands of w onderful CURES« >
Toledo, O. Sold hy all druggists, 75c.
T*c°" \
1 lare, payable cash in advance.
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