The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, November 12, 1897, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TH E
i WILL WOMAN BE A TRAMP GIRLS WHO SHAM PIETY .
**"
Literary.
•/
I
— ;’rm-!*iiKP r.v rjtr r p i o ^
where labor is cheap .
«.jju.tfto.— ( Conditions Which Provette Belief Thet
They Ufte the Church es a Stepping-
Stone to Society.
American Emnomist:
(OKKHSAL AND SXlJttTEP )
f a l i
(iHNÖÖNCEMENi
Wages in Japan were 38 per cent,
higher in 1894 than in 1873, and ae the : The law is a gun, which if it misses a
effect of the war with China was to raise
ftor.esce,
Less Cocror,
O ktcok
A woman now tells us that ii Ruth Ashmore, writing of the “ Shame prices it is safe to assume that an ad­ pigeon always kills a crowj if >» Joe“
not strike the guilty it bits some one
machinery replaces labor in the of the Modern Girl,’’ in the October
vance of fully 30 per cent, has taken ,
future aa it has in tho past, the Ladies’ Home Journal, and of the place in the past two or three years. , else. As every crime creates a law, so
next generation will see this coun­ “eham that te woree than all others— But the cost of sulisistence in Japan has in turn every law creates a crime.
the religious ebain,’* says: Ebe is the
Learning maketh young men temper­
try flooded with female tramps.
increased far more rapidly than wages,
Editor mid Proprietor.
Mrs. Izella M. Wetherell of St. one who is conspicuous in speech and largely on account of the decline in tlie ate, is tlie comfort of old age, standing
Ix>uis, makes this astonishing sometime« in work; but in tier heart value of silver and the depreciation in for wealth with poverty and scrvi.ig as
statement, and advances a host of her religion is sin.ply a means to a very its purchasing power. Therefore tlie an o/nament to riclies. With us law is
CUBAN BELLIGERENCY.
facts in support of her assert ion, oartbly end. She is prominent in the lot of the Japanese artisau is not a nothing unleas close behind it stands a
‘ The machinery problem is seri­ Sunday-school, Decauee she thinks she happy one. He lias the misfortune to warm living public opinion. Let that'
Orejotilnn:
ous,’’ she says, “ A laundry puts can in that way become ncqnainted witli live in a country where labor is so die or grow indifferent, and statutes are
On the fair awiumption that we shall
in two inachiues and deprives some people she would like loan ow . She cheap so as to bar out foreign competi­ waste paper, lacking all executive force.
find ourselves con iron ted with the ques­
twenty-five girls o f work. Isilwr- is ever ready to get up and express her
MAPLETON NEWS.
tion iu all lines of manufactures that
tion whether we ought any longer to re­
gaviug machinery is doing this all creed at the prayer-meeting, because
can tie produced at home. This is an
fuse to recognize the Cubans as inde­
B y A R eader .
over the country, but only capital she thinks that her ability will be recog­
ideal free-trade condition.
pendent, or at all events as belligerents,
is reaping the benefits. It should nized. She rustles into her pew, kneels
We ate not accurately advised as to
J . S. Tucker writer the New York Sun
Rain, rain, rain is the order of the
I be equitably divided between cap­ for a long time, and tlien settles her­
the
present rate of wages of mechanics
that we will find ourselves in a posi
day.
self
comfortably—to
look
at
the
congre­
ital and labor.
in Japan, hut even if it be allowed that
tion much stronger than that which was
Mr. Wisdom has
rented Mr.
“Tho women themselves are gation. She considers it respectable to tlie workingman of tliat country now
Jield by France to justify the recognition
Young's place.
go
to
church.
Beyond
that
she
gives
, , .
. more to blame for women l»eing
earns double wiiat bo did twenty-five
Mr. Camp had the misfortune to run
of our belligerency at the breaking out
°
6
I out of work
and r poorly
paid than no thought. She forgets that, unless
,
J *
years ago, his wages are not one-quarter a nail through bis foot.
of the Revolutionary war France then | .
' ...................... # * ♦ ' * # # ”
is the introduction ot machinery. religion is of the heart, it is of no value of those of the mechanics of the United
Owls are making themselves known
acted upon the principle that it was to
She
lias
never
understood
that
it
it
not
If women would organize and de­
in the Mapleton precinct.
States.
her interest to recognize the United
mand bettor wages it would lie the loud prayer, nor the wordy prayer
Miss Yuba Huston started for her These Goods W ill Run Out at Rates so Low That it Will Male
Some idea of the enormous dispro­
States as belligerents, because she
lietter not only for the women, but which makes an impression on God, portion between the rate of wages paid borne on last Friday’s stage.
__—^ ^ Q u ic k W ork of Their Distribution.
would thereby obtain a large part of
Mr A. P. Knowles arrived witli Mr.
for the men. Eugene Debs, in hut that is the sincere erv from the soul in Japan and in America may be gained
the valuable comtnerco of America,
formulating his plan for colonizing appealing to Him to which He listens. from an incident that occurred at tlie and Mrs. Blackman and daughter, at
which up to that time had been monop­
the workingmen, overlooked the Tne religious sham ear usually give you Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia Mapleton last Saturday evening.
olized by Great Britain. On this ground
women entirely. It was a serious a description of all the costumes worn in 1878. Among tlie objects of interest
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
that it was for her interest, France did
b y'h er set’ ia church. Stic can tell
oversight.
exhibted in the Japanese section was a
not hesitate for one moment to recog­
“The constant increase in the you of the amount of money put in by liedstead of extraordinary beauty anil
Tlie San Francisco Examiner and t
Of Ready made .Clothing, th a t Means that Mr.
nize the United StHte as belligerents
numlter of women employed in each member as the plate is passed richness of detail. The material was W est for oue year $2.60 paid in s
in July, 1770, but as to the recognition
-U
Cash can F it Himself out£t
various callings is one of the most along. Hite goes to church to observe boxwood, including the canopied top, vatice.
of their independence, France hesitated,
the
outward,
visible
sign,
and
never,
in
anufactu
Cost of M
Manufacture
lion
.
A.
D.
Burton
member
from
Lane
important factors in the scarcity
and every inclt of the exterior surface
and it was not until more than a year
of work for men. Three hundred any way, troubles herself about the in­ was carved in low relief giving repre­ county of the legislature in 1882 died of Have some Special offerings in
and ft liftlf after she had recognized the
iieart disease at Springfield last week.
thousand men are now out of work ward, spiritual grace.’’
sentations of hunting scenes, birds,
United States as belligerents that she
— nnnt« Shoes and Hats
Three hobos in the Eugene jail were
because their places have been
boasts, dragons, serpents, flowers, foli­ placed on a bread-and-water diet, be
acknowledged their independence by
PUBLIC LANDS IN OREGON.
taken by women,
age, etc. A gentleman well versed in cause they would not work. They
the treaties of February 6, 1778.
“ Too many" marriel women
carving and wood working hazarded tlie pretend to be enjoying it, and say that
Against the recognition of our bellig­
with husbands to support them
The surveyor-general of Oregon, in bis observation: “ It must have taken the they will starve before they do a lick of
erency G»cat Britain did not pro cat at
and young girls with homes are report to tbs commissioner, lias tlie fol­ labor of ten men for five years to pro­ work.
tho time, although tho king of Portugal,
Guard: Judge Fullerton adjourned
doing the work which women de­ lowing lo s sy regarding the lands in that duce that result.”
at the instigation of Great Britian, hail
circuit court Nov. 4th until Thursday,
pendent upon their labor for a sta te:
A Japanese official in charge of the e x ­ Jan. 20th, 1898. He discharged all tlie FLORENCE STORE AND SEATON BRANCH.
issued an edict shutting his ports against
living should be doing. One effect
“
The
unsurveyed
lands
in
this
state
hibit
overheard tlie remark, and, witli jurymen excepting J. L. Zeigler, who is
Auiericun commerce. While the Brit­
.B -W -B -W -
of working women organizing are increasing in value each year, and a polite bow to the visitor, said: “ You ordered to report at that date, This
ish ministry did not demand the exclu­
would be to diminish tho number iu the same ratio the number of peti­ are very near the mark, sir, in your looks as if some jury work was expected.
sion of American commerce from the
■ a n
Commissioner Hermann of tlie gene­
of those who work simply for pin tions and inquiries, lootl> personal and guess. It is a fact that five men were
ports of France, they bitterly and con­
ral land office, will recommend in his
stantly complained that the American money or to keep from being idle. written, concerning the survey and engaged between nine and ten years in annual report tliecreation of a forestry
insurgents wore permitted to purchase These women not only take work o|)vning up of these lands become more carving this bedstead.”
police to patrol the timber lands reserv­
Tlie selling price set upon tlie article ed by the executive order of President
contraband of war for shipment to from those who need it, but they frequent. Many petitions and letters of
inquiry come from parties who have was $2,600. A little arithmetic brings Cleveland ou tlie eve of his retirement
America, but tho French ministry in ­ keep wagos down.
lived on iinsurveyed lands for 10 to 20 the conclusion tliat each of the skilled from office. A force of 200 policemen
“The
only
hope
for
women
is
in
sisted on the right of a neutral state
is deemed adequate by tlie commission­
organization,
but
it
is
uphill
work.
years,
asking and hoping for early sur­ Japanese workmen who executed tliat
to sell such nrticles in its own ports to
er, involving an annual expenditure of
all purchasers. Early in 1778, after the Many expect to marry, and hence veys in order to obtain titles to their masterpiece of carving received in wages $170,000, which would he a small outlay
surrender of Burgoyuo at Saratoga in take no iuterest in any effort to lands and homes. It has been found a sum not exceeding $50 per year, or considering tlie vast benefit tliat would
Octolier. 1777, had proved the ability of better the condition of working that, after clearing tlie mountainous about 16 cents per day. The same grade accrue to the nation from an efficient
Many others take no and timbered lands in thia district, of skill in America would readily com­ police and tlie prevention ol devastating
the Americans to maintain Choir inde- women
fires
jiendence, France recognized tho United interest in themselves. They are where the soil is uf the usual copper- mand at least $6 per day, or more titan
Astorian: Tlie lumber industry shows
States as free and independent states. mere machines, who hardly look colored loam, anil not too roeky, the thirty times tlie wages paid in Japan.
ii decided improvement in prices lately.
The American workingman has found For tlie last four years prices in every
Great Britain instantly recalled Iter beyond the ilay’s work and the richest and most productive grades
of agricultural lands have been devel­ out that under tlie free-trade the pro­ branch of the business lias fallen so low
minister and declared war on France. pittance secived for it.
“ The women will not stand to­ oped.
ducts of Japanese labor, shipped to this us to make it entirely unprofitable. Tlie
The congress which assembles in De­
gether,
like
men
in
a
body.
They
The
general
contour
of
the
lands
in
country in a foreign vessel and delivered Sound country, which was first to show _ _ ^ ^ B L A N K E T S FOR 6 5 c. a P A IR ,j^ _
cember next will be called upon to de­
tlie improvement in prices, had suffered
wrangle
among
themselves
and
fir
Oregon
is
stteli
as
to
favor
irrigation,
to their destination over a railroad immensely from tlie depression in every
cide whether wo will follow the example
of France in our revolution and recog- get tho real purpose of their or­ which would convert the large semi-arid built and owned by a foreign govern­ branch of business. Digs went up
SHIRTS 25cts. T O $ 1 .5 0
tracts now used almost exclusively for ment, can be sold at a price far below from $4 to $6 per thousand and shingles,
liite the Cubans as Itclligcrents, welcome ganization.
_______ B___S
B
B
“Trade unionism has been the grazing, when at all, into fertile and the cost of producing similar articles in which varied in price for some years,
their commerce, and ultimately ac­
from
80
cents
to
$1
per
thousand,
now
knowledge their independence, or adopt means of accomplishing much, but productive farms. Tim estimate of America; and he lias accordingly made
sell from a $1.80 to $2 per thousand, and
the policy of Portugal, and denounce competition ou tho one hand and ♦711,500 for tlie survey of 60 townships is up his mind that a common sense way are in steady demand at tliat figure.
them ns rebels and excludo them from unionism on the other are a means very low, considering the number of is to impose upon all such products of The shingle mills tributary to the Co-
of warfare belonging to a less applications coming from all parts of cheap labor a tariff that will equal the luinia river especially those on tlie
our ports. _________________
state, and also that the ap|iortionment difference in wages, and to levy an ad­ Oregon side, tliat once did a thriving
civilized state.
A recent novel Right in Gla«-
“The love of tho homo seems to of the appropriation for surveys in ditional duty if tlie goods are transport­ business hut had been lying idle for the
jiast five or six years are now running to
gow was a equad of American be dying out alike among the Oregon has lieen very uiodeet during
ed in foreign ships or railroad cars. The their full capacity. The shingle mills
laborers with an American roller, . working women and the young tlie past few years. I have also made
first part of this policy is now in force; around Clatskanie, of which there are
engaged in asphalting one ° *■*J married women o f the wealthy an estimate of $79,600 for the eurvey of tlie latter part will doubtless receive several, are now nearly all running for
streets. A large number of class. Th.« working women are 60 townships within railroad grants.
attention at the coining session of the first time in a good many years.
Amorioian ideas are on their t.M> much occupied in their daily The railroads and eettlers have both
Oregonian: None named the big
congress.
travels abroad.—Ex.
Oregon apple in tlie east hut to praise.
labor und the rich young women made endeavors to have such surveys
It is welcomed in the Chicago market
in the frivolities of society. The made to enable the immediate settle­
B o -T o -B a r fo r F ifty Cent«.
Gov. S tkehens is quoted as saying
ns among the finest received, both in
Guaranteed
tobacco
bablt
cure
make«
weak
cares of home life are a greater ment npon ttiounsande of acres of fine men strong, blood pure. Me, 11. AU druggists. appearance and flavor. The principal
that “ no true man with the pardoning
burden to them than the pleasure timber and agricultural lands.”
varieties from Oregon on which this
power woalt* permit his wife to remain
state will make a reputation are, accord­
derived from it. This is a danger-
IS IT JUST?
iu prison.” If tho wife of an official
ing to the Chicago reports, Jonathans,
i dus tendency, which should be
CONCERNING HEALTH.
vested with the pardoning power is duly
pippins and Spltzbergs. The regula­
i corrected. The home is tho an­
and fairly convicted of a grave crime she
tion
package fur all western points of
W. C. A P. 8. Lumherman:
chorage of women.
ought to l>c treated precisely as any
Some sound advice is given in a re­
Some advanced thoug.it on the ques­ ttiis character is the 40-pound box. A
“Too litany young women enter
consignment of these apples was receiv­
other woman under tlie same circum­
cent editorial article in tlie Tiie British tion of paying cash for damages for in­
ed by a Chicago State-street house this
business life with no serious
stances. Tlis pardoning power is a
Medical Journal, which gains weight juries sustained by em ploies is worthy week, which breaks the record in some
thought beyond remaining in it
public trust, not a personal privilege,—
by coming from so eminent an authority. of consideration by all manufacturers. respects. Several of tlie boxes were
until the first chance presents it-
The article begins by protesting with The query is, can a money value be made up of pippins averaging 1 \ lbs.—
Count Jill»/.
1 self of catching a husband.”
vigor against the use of ices and iced placed on death, or should a manufact­ aliout the sixe of an ordinary cocoanut.
Asmtrw CAaNRGix, says that be has
A peculiarity of this fruit, Iron» an east­
drinks
when over heated. It calls at- urer be responsible for injuries caused
offered the Carnegie armor pluto works
ANTKD-TRU8TWORTHY AND
ern point of view, is tliat the prodigious
active gentlemen or ladies to tention to tlie fact that men offend more by any employe? To illustrate, two size is not secured at the expense of
to the United Stall's government. If
tho offer is not accepted, the firm wilt »ravel for respoiiNilde, established lionsi than women against this physiological men are working on the live rolls in a Davor or texture. There is now more
in Oregon, Monthly $U6.00amlexpenses. law, and claims that self-control in tlie saw mill. One man starts the live rolls of this western fruit on the Chicago
sell them abrosd. He says that be onl,
Position steady. Reference. Enclose
market than ever before, and tlie trade
took up tlie armor business from a sense «elf-addressed alani|«*<l envelope. The matter of eating ices and drinking cold without warping and injures tlie other reports a steadily increasing demand
drinks
would
reduce
the
amount
of
dis­
man
by
running
a
slab
into
him.
This
of duty to Ins country, and that the Dominion Company, Dept. Y Chicago.
for it, although ruling prices for it are
comfort from heat vastly more than is not a suppositious case, but one th a t' higher than for other varieties.
works have never paid. The firm |
J. W . CARM AN.
PROPR»rTn*
does the gratifying of thirst, which is ; will soon lie brought before an Oregon
means to sell out at the smallest possi-1
A GOOD SHOWING.
tlie result of want of fluid in tlie blood. [ jury. How, by any right conception of
tile loss.
It advises slow drinking, and point* justice, can the mill owner tie made to
Guani :
Tun ftitioiliiomioont» in Oregon and
out tlie (act that a pint of cold liquid ! pay these damages? If tlie first work-
‘•No countv of thè state can present so
W ashington which have good cream­
•'aii 1« taken into the stoniacli and lea* i man is to blame he is guilty of mayhem
clear a record a* Lane county in .-rimin
eries are fortunate. Even when the
■ ■
al matterà. The grand juries and cir- man one ounce absorbed by the blood, , and should lie punished Ar tliat crime, “ Cures talk "in favor gHBg
price of dairy products ba* been low
I
H
which is the seat of thirst, so to ep ea k .! If nn employe is killed by the careless of Hr od's Sarsaparilla,
i cuits courla far severa! terni, pati, atei
, j for no other medi- I
I IfV
tlie dairying communities have
In the matter of clothing, it calls atten- K t , of another, that one should be cine. Its great cures reoorded In truthful,
tlie present one is nu exception, have
tnained in the bent financial condition.
tion to tus need of changing clothing I punched for murder. When tlie con- convincing language ot grateful men and
had little criminal work to engage their
There are agood many farmer* who have
damp from perspiration at the earliest „ d era tio n o li.o w a cash value can be women, constitute ita most effective ad­
attention. And what has been brought
vertising. Many of these enres are mar­
heretofore been confining themselves
la-fore them ie of a petty nature. Home possible minute. No matter what the placed on death is taken up the question velous. They have won the oonfdencc ot
alm ost exclusively io fruit grow ing or
seeker* should make a note of this. The texture, damp clothing is tlie fort-runner grows stronger in favor of the employer, the people; have given Hood's Sarsapa­
some other one branch of farming who;
rilla the largest tales la the world, and
criminal calender of our court is hardly of bronchitis and rheumatism. Athl.et- a small child was run over in California have made oe r n aary for ita mana (art ure
are now thinking it would be better for
ics demand a more general knowledge by a street car and killed. The first
worthy of the nam e.”
the gveauwt laboratory on earth. Rood's
them if they could also engage to some
of the way to clothe and feed the body trial gave the parents $6,000 damages, Sarsaparilla Is known by the eu n s it has
Wln'ii we take into coneideratioa tliat
extent in dairying. Where there is a
during periods of violent exercise. y „ the appeal the court said this was made - cores ot scrofula, salt rbeurn and
but (our counties of tlie state stupas*
creamery near at hand it ia an easy
Certainly physical shocks must undo too much, that the child being the eon, eczema, care« of rheumatism, nenralgla
this in wealth and population, and that
F q ' i
ind weak nerves, enrsa of dyspepsia, liver
matter to make a start with a few cows. |
any benefits which may accrue from of a plumber would naturally follow : rou hies, catarrh — cores w hic h prove
while a report issued a short time
i exercise. The difficulty is that our that calling in later life and would not'
—-Orryoi ¿fgrtCMftiirt*/.
showed 319 prisoners in the pvnitentary,
hut lour of them were o iron
from our county ' *rn,b'hcy '* ,o consider but one thing at
worth so much to tlie parents. That i
K . M . I hm I , » « , . B O .
-jOOKkecpinfe.
OsaeareU < Bad v tlstlwu'tie. Uie moat arcs this ind eel makes a goal showing for a time, and oot to see the relation of ruling api<-ar« heartless, but tl.e suit
dsrful ui.-dswt «haeoierv of Uie age. peas­
^ h c rlh a n d -
that to lb s wt.ole of life. The end of brought by the parents must 1* classed 1
ant mid refn sh nr to tlx» tas»e, m i gently fame ns a desirable place to reside.
Penmanship’
and imaiUrvIy on kidneys, liver and I kiwv IS,
fife is not muscular development, liut a as a mer>enary act. Certainly their
rgranting tin» entire evau m, <tliw*'l. «-oMa,
CcIcQraphy.
lever, liai.ilual conall|>ailon
• » ? fa ffi* * —< teih etth e OeeTrae Blnod PuriSer
body adapted to the needs fur which it grief could not be lessened
BdsraisTMir Itowsls WMH raaeaeeSa.
r a hoi
and liiilousoe*«. Please boy
t'andy Cathartic, »»rs •oa.ilaaitaa turs.sr.
lami
.*411»
« rt- z:
cure ttvrr
I of I
«uy to
»tsy
•r—
-"“Yiutàcvaavv-’iyf •
She W ill.
— At—
I
W. H. WEATHERSON
We are Prepared to Meet all
Demands for W inter
Goods, With a New
f*
Line of Heavy Woolen Jn-
derwear, Mitts, Fas-
cinators,
Hosiery,
Boottees, Oil Clothing, Rub­
ber Boots, Over Shoes Etc.^
WE ARE GOING OUT
★
I Yalos far Yoar Money al all
HURD & DAVENPORT*
HAMPTON BROS,,
FOR DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GENTS' FDSNB3I
All the Latest In :::::
Dress Goods, Trimming Etc.
A
HAMPTON BEOS,
E ugene,
:
:
:
O re e o n .
C A R M A N ’S
CHEAP CASH STOKH
Dry Coods, ★ Croceries * and * Notion*
FLORENCE MEAT MARKET.
Just Opened.
W
Goods as Represented
Cures
käTifvi* *
tPVIARf,
m »S5i»t
Hood's
Sarsaparilla