The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, October 15, 1897, Image 3

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    Oome and «et us if in need oi ready
PERSONAL8.
in»de suit« ol cloth««, will have no more
when there are «old—«imply $2 50 to $6
Ira Bray was a visitor in Florence
_ y ü » L I » M » R YBR T r » I D A T MORNING— in your favor. Hurd 4 Davenport’«.
Tuewlnv.
Quite a number of parties on the
Wm. Goodpasture arrived in Florence
river have been making cider thia year. yesterday.
—F lorancx , L as « C ounty , O rigon .— Some aa good as we ever tasted
was
Mr. Gibbs went to the valley again
made by Albert Knowles.
• RY -
this week.
A CHILD KILLED
W.H. WEATHERSON Ä Eugene Ä the 8th
Geo. M. Miller waa in Florence for a
inat. between the short time.
Editor and Proprietor.
Boton Bloomer Girle and the Eugene
Mrs. W. W. Neely of Seaton waa In
club, the boys were the victors.
town Monday.
__T ibmb : $1 AO a year in advance.-
The Oregon congressional delegation
M. D. Johnson of Mound wa« on tide
. made
l- the
..
. ..
»«commenda-
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haa
following
water yesterday.
Entered at the poet-office at Florence, j tiona : For post mailer
at Corvallis,
. ib . x ,, «au axky«j.n.1 ./111.«a I V« 11»
Rev, J. A. Sims of Five Mile waa in
Ijm e county, Oregon, «a second-class | B. W . Johnson; Indian agent ¡ t Siletz
mail matter
| reservation, T. J. Buford; collector of town last Tueaduy.
Warren Nichols ol Meadow waa
Florence thia week baying cuttle.
customs at Astoria, John Fox.
/
A D V ia n « *0 watbb madb known oh
AP­
P LIC A TIO N .
luteal notlees » « “ •* P " lin e , ®*ch Insertion
W E 8 T L IN G S .
Tr» Bcb llla a 's Best tea and baking powder.
A tine line of boya’ ready made cloth­
ing at A. O. Fun ke’p.
The Roseburg Review udvises growers
to sell their dried prunes if they have an
opportunity to get a good price in cash
ami predicts that the market for prunes
will decline and weaken within the next
thirty days.
Register: F. L. Gibb, of Portland, a
representative of the reorganised com­
pany comprising some of the member«
Several parties from Lorane were in
of tlie late C. B. Jeffries A Company,
town the first of the week.
arrived in Eugene last night and is
A teachers' institute is to be held at offering to buy dried fruit. We under­
Lorane Oct. 22od and 23rd.
stand he offers 3*4 cents in advance for
Dr. Säubert’» new house at. Acme lias prunes for shipment.
received the second coat of paint.
A N TE D -TR U 8T W 0R T H Y AND
Remember the entertainment
Cathey*« ball the 23rd.
Mr. and Mr». Nelson Cook of Hale
spent a few day« in our town this
week.
George Chamlierllu arrived home a
few days ago after tieiug absent all
summer.
in
The center-board of the 8chooner
Bella waa put in place Wednesday.
Cash will buy clothing at Meyer A
Kyle's this month at wholesale prices.
Hood’s Pills are the favorite family
cathartic and liver medicine. Price 25c.
The San Francisco Examiner and the
W est one year for $2.50 paid in ad­
vance.
Just opened a new barrel of Blended
Oiffee, something fine. Hurd A Daven­
port’s.
Bring your job work to the W est
office. Good work done at reasonable
prices.
Dr. J. C. Gray is in town to remain
hut a few days. Call and have your
teeth filled.
Many ol the buildings around town
bear evidence of a receut visit of a to­
bacco drummer.
For the next thirty days we will sell
you clothing at cost if you bring us the
cash. Meyer A Kyle.
Fine sport trolling these days. One
man hooked four salmon in about half
an hour the other day.
J. R. Cleaves, jeweler, will be at
Meyer A Kyle's store for a few days
longer. He is prepared to do all kinds
of work in bis line.
Mrs. Kanoff w ill have a new stock of
the latest styles of milliner's goods ar­
rive in a few days. Ladies are invited
to call and examine them.
The faculty of the university have
Kited to ask the board of regents that a
tablet lie placed in the school in mem­
ory of the late Prof. McClure.
Mothers praise Hood's Sarsaparilla,
because, by its great blood enriching
qualities, it gives rosy checks and vigor
oils appetites to pale and puny children.
in
J. A. Lecage's family intend to move
into tow n next week for tlie winter.
N o -T c -B a e fo r r i f t » C asts.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure make« weak
men strong, blood pure. Me, SI. A ll druggists
Mrs. O. R. Bean came down from
Mapleton Monday to spend a few hours
in Florence.
Register: Mrs. W. T. Kayrer of E l­
mira left ttiia morning for Missouri to
spend tlie winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Davenport expect to
leave about Nov. 10th to spend the
active gentlemen or ladies to winter in California.
Dr. McCornack of Eugene has been
travel for responsible, established house
in Oregon. Monthlv $65.00 ami expenses. visiting this week with tiie brother W.
Position steady. Reference. Enclose R. McCornack on North Fork.
self-addressed stamped envelope. The
A Mr. Rice and Chas, and Dora Starr,
Dominion Company, Dept. Y Chicago,
of Tangent, Or., and Miss L. Neely of
Coos Bay News: Capt. Hans Reed head of tide are visiting in Florence.
has secured the contract for the build­
Frank Vader took a rest from Ida
ing of a steamer for tlie Coquille-San labors as mailcarrier the first of the
Francisco route. The new vessel will week. Wm Jorgensen made the trip to
be built at Fort Bragg. She will be 136 Alsea for him.
feet long, with a net tonnage of 200 tons
W. R. McCornack aw l family, Dr.
and is to djaw 10 feet when loaded. McCornack, W. H . Weatherson and
She will have accommodations for 20 family and Mrs. Saubert visited at M r.
passengers.
Haring's last Sunday.
W
E d u c a te Y o u r n o w « !« W it h C aseareta.
A Mr. Scott arrived from Independ­
ence a few day« ago and propose« to
The Cottage Grove Leader has the take up a homestead on Fiddle creek.
following in commendation of one of our Mrs. Scott, nee Miss Miles, wae formerly
county officials: Commissioner Bailey a resident of that vicinity.
was in the Grove Thursday on his way
SCHOOL REPORT-
up Coast Fork to look at some «mall
bridges that are in need of repair. Mr.
The following ia a true report cl
Baily is doing some good work in the Summit school, district No. 127, Glena-
matter of public highways in the county. da, Lane Co., Or., for the month begin­
Good roads are a necessity to a ; pros­ ning Sept. 6, and ending Sept. 30, 1897.
perous community and Mr. Bailey is a No pupils enrolled
19
man who has learned that fact. Good No days taught
19)4
roads benefit the people hundreds of No “ attendance
291)4
dollars for every dollar expended in
No “ absence
4
their permanent improvement.
We
Average daily attendance
14
don’t like M r. Bailey's court house
Those not abeent nor tardy during tlie
policy a little bit but be is all right on
month Viola and Carlisle Colter, Dena
road«.
and Nellie Shreuder, Laura Johnson,
Cnndy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
tOc. t&c. I t C. C. C. (all, druggists refund money.
HOT TO HMD OUT.
A B arata* Stare* r a lle aa R im W hile
B e 1« K aania* Past It.
F ill a bottle or common glass with
i urine and let it stand twenty-four hour«;
Last Sunday afternoon about ball past „ Rediineut ot settling indicates an un-
two «Mock a singular accident happened healthy condition of the kidueye. When
at Mercer Lake by which Rex, the little urine stains linen it is evidence of kid-
aon of J. A. Levage waa instantly killed. ney trouble. Too frequent desire to
M r. Levage had been burning some ' urinate or pain in the back, is also con-
bruah piles and a stump about six feet wincing proof that the kidneys and
iu bight and eighteen inches in diaine bladder are out of order.
ter had been eet on fire. The stump
WHAT TO DO.
stood on a aide hili and there waa a road
There ia comfort in the knowledge ao
leading past it on tlie lower aide. When often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's
it waa nearly burned down M r. Levage’e swamp-root, tlie great kidney remedy
two little boye tan along the road peat fulfils every wish in relieving pain in tlie
it, the elder being a few feet in advance. back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every
Just aa the younger came opposite the part of the urinary passage. I t corrects
stump, it fell, striking him on the head. inability to hold uriue and acaldiug pain
The hack part of the skull and neck were in passing it, or bad effects following
broken and the l»oy waa instantly killed. use of liquor, wine or beer, and over­
M r. Levage who waa two rods or to comes that unpleasant necessity of be­
distant, tiaatened to the child and pick­ ing compelled to get up many times
ed him up but Hie little life was ended. during the night to urinate. Tlie mild
The funeral services were held next and extraordinary effect of swamp-root
day and the remains of the unfortunate ia soon realised. I t stands the highest
child were interred in the Odd Fellows lor its wonderful cures of the most dis­
cemetery at Gleuada. Tlie boy would tressing cases. I f you need a medicine
have been four yeare old November you should have the beat. Sold by
29th. The sorrowing family have the druggists, price fifty cents and one dol­
sympathy of the community in their lar. Yon may have a sample bottle and
affliction.
pamphlet both sent free by mail.
Mention The W xbt and send your ad­
BURNED TO DEATH.
dress to Dr. Kilm er A Co., Binghamton,
A C h ild S w B sr s D e a th P r e r e t h e M a n s e s N. Y . The proprietor of thia paper
a t E lm ir a .
guarantees tlie genuineness of thia offer.
Ella, the five-year-old daughter of M r.
E. S. Miller, of Elraire, waa burned last
Thursday, and died yesterday from the
effects ot injuries received.
The child was playing near some
brush wt.ich was burning when in some
manner her clothing waa ignited by the
flames. Her clothing waa burned to her
waist and one side of her hotly was ser­
iously burned before the flames could
be extinguished. She also inhaled the
smoke and flames.
Dr. Canady waa called and did all be
could to relieve the little sufferer, but
her injuries were of too serious a natuie
and she died yesterday.
Mrs. M iller had her hands en badly
burned while attempting to extinguish
tlie flames on the child that she is un­
able to use them.
CRANO ENTERTAINMENT.
There will be a grand entertainment
given in the Cathey hall, Saturday, Oct.
23rd, 1897, consisting of dialogues, reci­
tations, Tableaux, vocal and instrumen­
tal music, uinier the auspices of the
Ladies Missionary Society.
A pleasant evening assured all who
attend.
Admission
Adults
25 cents
••
Children
10 ’*
FLORENCE SCHOOL REFORT.
Siuslaw Company Organized,
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000
If-
No. of Shares 10,000, at $10
EACH,
T H E S M IT H -H A V E S W E D D IN G .
A very pleasant little company as­
sembled at the home of Alden Hayes,
Tuesday evening October 12th, the occa­
sion being the marriage of M r. Leon
8mitb and Miss Grace Hayes. A little
after eiglit o'clock the bride and groom
entered the parlor and Rev. M r. Simms
pronounced the words that made them
husband and wife. After receiving the
congratulations and good wishes of every
body present tlie young couple with the
assembled guests proceeded to the din­
ing room where wax a table loaded with
such a variety of eatables that it would
be difficult to describe them all. Hard­
ly were the company seated when the
sound of music waa beard, and upon
opening the door it waa found that the
Florence cornet band bad assembled
there to serenade M r, and Mrs. Smith
When they had played a few tunes, the
box or cigars usually furnished on such
occasions was produced and distributed
among the member» of the band. After
spending tlie remainder of the evening
in social converse the guests went to
their homes, all wishing M r. and Mrs.
Smith a long, prosperous and happy
life.
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E veryb od y’s O pportunity W h o De­
s ir e s to V isit th e N ew Eldorado.
This is a Home Company. Every Citizen
ofthe Siuslaw Valley S h o u ld ^ ^ ^ ^ -
Own at Least one Share.
Tw C a r e C e a a tlp a tlo a Verevev.
T a k e C sscareU CaaUy C athartic, luo ®r tto.
I f C. C. C. fa ll te eure, druggists rotund mousy.
ITS A1IS ARB PDRBLi CO-OPERATIVE;
Report of school in Dist. No. 97, for
LARGE VEGETABLES.
There is more catarrh in this section Viola Landis, and Elvia and Frankie
the month begining Sept. 13tb and end-
of the country than all other diseases Pepper.
Oregon ia noted for producing large
Those whose class standing waa 90and ind Oct. 8th, 1897.
put together, and until the last few yeare
20
vegetables but it ia bard to find any
No
days
taught
wae supposed to tie incurable. For a over were Nellie Furnish, Delia Morris,
9% part that w ill beat tlie Siuslaw valley in
great many years doctors pronounced it Graotly and George Colter, Dena No “ abeent
636
sice and quality of its products. A pump­
a local disease, and prescribed local Shreuder, Viola Landis and Elvia aud No “ present
37
kin was brought to town by George
No
pupils
enrolled
remedies, and by constantly failing to Frankie Pepper.
Shultz from Ilia ranch on Maple creek
32
Average daily attendance
L illian H abwood , teacher.
cure with local treatment, pronounced
Tbuee neither absent nor tardy and that weigha 77 pounds.
it incurable. Science has proven ca­
A winter radish raised by Jared Scott T H E
deportment over 90 are Ella and M ar­
MAPLETON NEWS.
tarrh to be a constitutional disease, and
aud Isa on North Fork measured 22 inches in
gery
Wilson,
David,
Eddie
therefore require constitutional treat­
Kyle, Ruby and
Helen
Anderson, circumference and weighs 7)4 pounds.
B y A R xadkk .
Miss. Edna Knotts gave a party to her ment. H all’s Catarrh Cure, manufac­
Frank Ready. Claire Morris, Violet,
tured
by
F.
J.
Cheney
A
Co.,
Toledo,
young friends Wednesday evening, that
Pansy, Edna and Stella Morris, Edith NOTICE FOR PUBUOATION.
being her birthday. About twenty little Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on
I know not what the troth may be;
Yates, Carl M iller, Alice and Haael
girls were preseut and all bad a good the market. I t in taken internally in
I ’ll tell it aa 'twas told to me.
Weatherson.
Land O B ce a t Roasbur*. Oregon,
doses from 10 drop» to a teaspoonful.
Mrs. Hartley and son started for F.u-
time.
September I t , 1S17.
Those averaging over 90 in their ex­
I t acts directly on the blood and mneoue gene last Monday.
N otice Is hereby *lv « n th a t the follow ing
The schooner Bella will sail for San
amination D a v .d Kyle 92.
surfaces of the system. They offer one
named settler bas Sled notice e l « la In ten tiou
A man from Eugene came in on b it
Francisco about October 20th
Cheap
ClIABLOTTI V a NDINBUBO,
to make final proof 1’. .ttpport of bis claim , end
hundred dollars for any case it (ails to
read ier.
wheel last Monday.
rates for freight. For further informa­
d said proof w ill be made before C. H . llo l
cure. Send for circulars and testimoni­
tion inquire of Meyer A Kyle, Florence,
den. U. 8. Commissioner e l Lake Precinct
Harvesting it nearly done for thia
INCREASED THE STOCK.
als. Address, F. J. Chenev A Co.,
Pouatae Co., Ore. on October SO, 1817, vis:
year in tlie Mapleton.
Oregon.
Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 76c.
Fred 11. Kneoper on h. e. no. StlS for the sei4 ot
the
of
A
meeting
of
tlie
stockholder«
of
Mrs.
Bean
received
tlie
sad
newa
The Spruce Point saw mill baa been
sec. 7, tp. 1» «., r. I I we«t.
H all’« Family Pill« »re the best.
Co.
in
Alaska
Gold
Mining
A
Navigation
son’s death last week. He lived
put in condition for ojieration and the
H e nemee the fo lio w ln * witnesses to provs
The paper« at Cottage Grove and
waa held Saturday at tlie office of C. H. hi« continuous rssldsacs upon end c u ltiva tio n
work of sawing lumber for the Alaska Junction report but little interest mani­ California.
Gold M ining A Navigation Co.’s boat fested in the meeting« held to hear Dr.
Several wagons arrived at Mapleton Holden. After some diacuaaion of the of said land, vis:
R. B. M ills, O. R. M ills and O. C. Compton ol
will be commenced aa soon aa the logs Driver and Attorney Scarborough dis last week and are going to take back quesliou it wa« voted to increase the Florence,
Ore<ou aud Oeor*e (Mover of Acme,
from $20,-
capital
dock
of
the
company
are delivered.
cuai the question at to whether the loads of fish.
Oregon.
R. M. VSATca.
The people gave Mias Olive Knowlea a 000 to $100,000.
The W xbt h«» (or sale one year’s the county ba« a good title to tlie court
Bsgtstae
YAQUINA BAT STEAMSHIPS-
tuition in the Holmes Business College boose site. At Junction after the above surprise party on her sixteenth birth­
day.
The
evening
waa
spent
in
playing
named
gentlemen
bad
preiented
their
of Portland. This is one of the leading
•T O O K
Corvallis, O r., Oct., 11.—The heavy NOTICE FOR PUBUOATION.
business colleges on tlie coast, having side of the question, Judge Potter, At­ games, eating popcorn and drinking
movement of the grain crop baa made
English, Commercial, Shorthand and torneys Harris, Skipwortb, Wheeler and cider.
additional steamer service on the route
Land O B ce, a t Roseburv Ore*nn.
Telegraphic departments and we offer Geo. A. Dorris and Ex-Mayor Matlock
BLACHLY ITE ME.
September 3», 1SS7.
between Yaquina and San Francieco ne­
addressed the audience maintaining the
this tuition on easy terms.
Notice le hereby given th a t the fo lle w ln a
cessary,
and
arrangements
have
been
title is good. The Junction Tim e, .aye
named eettler hes filed notice of hie Intention
B y GaxxNnoax.
At the university in Eugene the 7th
perfected for a vessel to leave Yaqoina to m ake final proof In support of hts cla im , and
that as it seems the new court bouse will
inst. while some timbers were being put he built in spite of injunction or protest,
every five daya. The Truckee and the th a t said proof w ill be made before C. H . Hot
[A letter received too late for last
in place to support a water tank, two of
the people there are indiffrent aa to issue bronght the following from our Protection are now doing the work, and den, U. H. C om m lM loner a t Florence, Oregon,
them fell in aucli a way aa to cause Prof.
a third steamer, soon to be completed in November 1», « 1 7 , vis: John Holger on b. «. no
where it is located and the discussion
7»»s for tbs le t Jl, * ‘4 ««Q.
» : • ’» 4 » » H .
Friedel, who waa assisting at the work, gave out the impression that all thia Blachly correspondent,J
San Francisco, ia to be added to tlie sec.
22; uw’4 n w lf, sec. 27; tp. IS s„ r.,11 West
School ia progressing nicely with service aa soon aa she can be pot in
to fall down a flight of stairs causing liillabaloo is simply a Eugene faction
He names tbs follow ing witnesses to prove
Leonard Tabor at the wheel.
concussion of the brain and breaking
readiness for the run. The grain move­ his continuous residence upon end c u ltivs tlo n
fight.
We will probably have a few minere ment over the Oregon Central A E istern of, aaki land, viz:
b ii right shoulder blade.
R. P. Bernhardt, John Mason, W illia m H og-
in the Klondike country next season route ia tlie heaviest ever known at thia man aud Charles Cox a ll ol Florence Precinct,
season
of
the
year,
but
the
facilities
from our valley.
Oregou.
R. M . V s a t c m ,
Dr. W. W. Oglesby has his new resi­ for prompt handling are now complete.
VESSEL
N O W IN PROCESS OF C O N S T R U C T IO N
W IL L BE O W N E D BY T H E C O M P A N Y .
Work Being Pushed Vigorously.
S U B S C R IP T IO N B O O K 8 C A N BE S E E N A T T H E
O F F IC E O F O. H . H O L D E N ..
DON’T IISS THE OPPORTRNITV OF A LIFE TIIE.
1
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S2000
1
—
Schillings Best baking powder goes
third farther than any other; gets to work
quicker; makes sweeter cake.
Schillings Best tea makes good cake
taste better.
Schilling's Best baking fowler and tea are
___________ Jecause they are money-back.
What „ W . . W . ,
SAFE,
t—
V ' C" ‘ b“ ” ‘
powder and tea a r t safe.
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,
,
. .rnrere’ ' take out the
Get Schilling’s B t * * M * l ^ f o T J d n g ‘ ,mwder; yellow licket in the
tieket (brown ticket in every J * * * 1*
before December jl»L
tee); send a ticket with each word toaddr re
(hat
Until October i jth two word» allowed tw every
word fur every ticket.
__
„.rson cela fsoao-eo', if several find
i f euiy - » person finds the word, th a tI* " « ”*
K feano uo wiN be rqUelly divided -m«mg the _
of t.rdbeerd
Every one send,ng a brown or yeflo*
three „
in one
creeping babies at the end of the c° " ' ” ‘ „ |enaar_ no advertising on it. l b « "
envelope will receive an 189« f "
j
, f. om the ones offcied m
eieepsag babres Mid pocket calendars will be u
the last contest. 1 - ’ .
Better cut these rules out.
W PB Y.BA CX, «AN FRAHCISC9.
Register.
dence completed which adds much to
the looks of his farm.
The lowering of our lake to • depth
of 3
3 feet
feet will
of
win commence thia week. Tide
much needed as it will take
off of several farm« around
in winter time and early
CANNERY LEASED.
G uard: The Goodell Refrigator line,
J. H . Harris agent, lias rented the
cannery buhling to be need in packing
apples for shipping to tlie east. They
have already contracted over 4,000
spring
bushels.
Miseee Minnie and Maggie Spregoe of
Tlie company may al>o dry apple«,
Fresno, Cel., who has been visiting with having secured an option on the evap­
relatives and friends here the past orator plant in case they decide to do
mootli, returned home last Wednesday. « 0 .
A few broken hearts left behind but
TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY-
otherwise we're all right.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
Quite a lot oi grain waa damaged by A ll druggists refund money if it fails to
NCTIOE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land O E ce et Roeebur*. Oregon,
September 15, 18S7.
Notice is hereby given th a t the follow ing-
named settler hee filed notice of hts In ten tion
to make final proof In support of his claim , and
that said proof w ill be made before C, H . H o l­
den U. H. Commissioner a t Florence. Oregon,
on N ovsm her2nd, 1«V7, vis: Joseph Dnnean on
b. e. no. 1117 for the n * 4 seli. sec. M : * 4 n«!4.
n w !i sw>4, eec. 34; tp 1» »., r. 1« west.
H e names th e follow ing witnesses to provs
his continuous residence upon and cultivatio n
-
the early ruins, but most of it was
threshed. The crops in thia valley were
good. W . P. Drtigg threshed one acre
of barley which turned out 112*4 bnehela
W. P. says lie will seed about 10 acres
next year and try bia lock again.
Contractor F. A. Brown lias completed
b ii work on the new school liouee in
our district. He made a call yesterday
on H . H . Drngg clerk, for hit money,
wliich amounted to $506 96. -The neat
tiling now in order ia to get about $160
to seat tlie booee. The nonce» are
already posted to vote a tax Oct ISth,
1897. We hope all parties interested
care.
26c.
YOUNG CATTLE BALES.
I of, said land, vis:
J. L. Tay lo r, H. L. Tay lo r, Julius Koepp and
K irby a ll of H erm ann, Oregon.
B. M. V ia v c » ,
Register.
Guard: James L. and Joels 1» Porter,
of Silver Lake, Lake county have a band
of 628 head of valves and yearling cattle
at Geo. W . Witaett'a place near Cottage
Grove.
Ttieee young cattle have been bought
and gathered during tlie laat two
months in Imne end Donglae counties.
The calves will average $8,60 per head
and the yearlings a «mall advance over
that price. Theownere w ill »tart to
drive tlie cattle to tlieir range, on the
will be at the meeting.
other side of tlie mountains next Mon­
day. It will lake about fourteen day«
blood dlgeat^n
pure, jo u r appo-
IC ^ ite ^ ffo your
o d , your
dlfjeaCon . per*—" to make the drive. Silver Lake it almut
150 mile« from Eugene by tb« military
by taking Hood’s Baraaimrilia,
aimrille- which
wl
wagon road,
W
Z
L
U
baa power to keep you
Person* Desiring to Subscribe for
Stock
Can
do so by
-^ ^ ^ __L esvln g Their Names
Alaska Cold Mining
&, Navigation Co.
FLORENCE,
:
:
:
• :
OREGON.
NOTIOE FOR PUBLICATION-
Lend O « c e , et Roseburg, Oregon.
Heptember 1 7 ,1M7.
Notice le hereby given th a t the follow lng-
nnmed settler bas filed notice ol his Inteollon
to m ake final proof In support of his claim , end
th a t said proof w ill be made before C. H . H o l­
den U. 8. Oommlesloner, e t Flore»»«-, Oregon on
October Sfi. W87. vis: Oenvge W. Masterson on h.
e no. 7 2 « for the w}< ne'4 »«<> * 4 » » H , see.
iNBY CATHARTIC
CURtCOnSTIWTlON
M , tp. lfia, r, 12 West.
H e names the follow ing witnesses to provs
M s continuous residence upon end cultivatio n
of veld land, vis:
Fred Wells and W illia m Welle of M apleton,
Of»., Oeorge O. Knowles snd John Waddle of
Florence. Oregon.
R. M.
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R<*lster.
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