The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, January 07, 1898, Image 2

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    lotteee of th e better
m ade
W ASHING TO N L E TT E R .
qi
stone. Antony tbQ|
. furnished iu great m agniticen. ■«. Itexi*
l-cc is at thu asm s tim e a land of m illio n -
■ sires, for the laud
la
uioet
,! divided am ong the people.
l a o n e e g siovL aa UoautssroxogM*,
(O R IU IM A L A N U ^ K f Ä "I RD.)
unevenly
Out of the
I
i total population of over tw elve m illion, !
six thoueaud people own all
“ w ith influence
enough,'*
the
land
«aye
the
Be discreet in all things and so render
it unnecessary to be m ysterious About
any.
» ■
•** w**»*‘'♦ ‘»Jtegta#'***’
W hen desperate ills dem and a gpeedy
lecturer, “ to avoid practically all taxa- '
tion, which falls on
the poor,”
' is no "m iddle class,"
'fence, Or. J a n u a r y 7th,
so
There
called.
The
cure, distrust is cowardice,
ence folly.
railroad by which one travela pusses
1.8‘Jh,
through one estate for a distance of 1
ITIÖ N OF T H E LABORING CLAS
SES IN MEXICO.
Doubt springfffroni »he m ind ,- faith
is th e daughter of the auul.
and
,
The doubts of an honest m an contain
property belongs to one individual. I
1 In another place is an estate of 1,600,-
i 000 acres, in another one 230,000 acres. *
m ore moral truth than the profession of
faith of people under a worldly yoke.
eigh ty m iles, w hich
¡ “ At
present,"
enorm ous
says
the
landed
lecturer
| “ there is no possible danger of an
Ignorance says AJak
1
ith N ew I ear G reetings, and a
I’rosperous Y ear to all onr F riends,
is more valuable A gain Offer Onr G oods at E xception
A good disposition
If a peon has a few coppers m his pocket °
than g o ld ; for the latter is the gift of for­ L ow P rices. Som ebody o n ce said, am
tun e, but the former is the dower of nat­
has been R epeated. “ W ell B ou gh t ]
ure.
he ia iwrfeetly happy, and docs not fuel P
is ,
S o ld .”
D uty does not consist in suffering every
i Mr. Knauff nol only gives a picture of
I the life, habits and custom s of the pro- C*
| pie, but he also depict« at length the
it«
painless
m g the m erry faces that go along with
rising of the people, because the people .
are perfectly contented w ith their lo t.” '
| com mercial growth of the country,
' products and m anufactures.
a
evil ; so I should think is dirt eonsider-
up*
com pelled to go to work until he
) driven to it by hunger or necessity,
is
ANNOUNCEMENT
prud­
thing, but in suffering
everyth in g
We
H ave
a
Clean
P e t in
for
du ty. Som etim es, indeed it is our duty i
not to suffer.
1 81
Through
every
rift of
discovery.
I'or several years American m erchants 1
and m anufacturers have igad^. owraest "*
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
efforts to enlarge our trR taW M l M caico
''
I L hi
—especially since theEMfrfeHen of t t ie !
direct all-rail route from the R io Grande ’ 1
to the city of
M exico—And
the
com - i
•
til
merciul travelers and leading merchants
of our principal cities are pretty well ‘ te'
acquainted w ith the
com m ercial
and
social conditions as they arc and have
been in M exico. There has been, w ith- !
in a com paratively recent
period, som e
’
UI1
im provem ent in this trade, and. ow ing
® t, 1(
to the introduction of Am erican capital j
in m ining and other enterprises, and
1
much of my present stack as
thin tha next sixty days, in
J m a k: n o n for Spring
goods to arrive.
i
. and an infusion of American enterprise ' "ta
B in som e departm ents of industry,
rich th in g;
there ' <r
of
f has been better prom ise than ever b e - ! op*
fore that M exico was in som e degree by
business,
and
business
where
, awaking from its long period of lethargy. ! 1,1 1
there
Conic and obtain prices, and have a social clia
, The decline of the past five years in the ' Beil
price of silver has, how ever, proved a ® * *
serious setback to the progress of M ex i* 1 "T1
we h ave a good scat and a warm fire for a ll w ho »
Yours Vary Truly,
, c o , for to this e x ten t has been enhanced !
the price of all im p o r ts-e ilv c r being B,l-V
the m ain product and the
m oney of the
country;
standard o f ' and
and
in
like : 'ner
ratio has also been increased the inter- app'
est payable on the national debt. The I Bion
B e s id e s a ll this, there is
s e t t le - ,
having ° f C hina
value of the import« for the yeur ended P“' S
; June 30th, 189«, was »42,253,938, and h"n
the
1 and exports for the sam e period
r a n award
were ” o “
latter
Pr° V idw I f° r * ü ti aI1
<l«arreling.
ion ns con- ^avt> 'n tlx« case
erican m oney wus 9213,800,000k Y e t j 8 ^ *
M exico has now I * ^ p ra M ta about l’“ ' 1
f>ne particularly w ants is w hat no
he m oney ! other pow er covets. E ugland has
Tatamy
*’•
eom paralively ' iot©T
recent construction, and, n o tw ith sta n d -11,rinl
ing the decline of silver, there are m any fo rX °
encouraging signs for those
who
have tb<,r<
been so long looking for a bettor dcvel-
opulent of the industries and im r e iis -! co"’w
trade
between
M exico
and
the '• 1,0
United Stales.
. ing tl
To Core Const I pa lion Furer er.
ir r r*
OBiMhrCaWmrile. loc <
no u-e for M anchuria
CHEAP CASH STOKE!
and Corea,
Dry Goods, * Groceries * and A Nations
I providing powerM w ant.
Tcgiou
house and
France w ould lik e
bordering her l u d o - '
ee he can 1 Chinese possessions iu the
FLORENCE MEAT MARKET
Ju®t Opened..
so u th , i
There i There is no one to object
to th is '
absorption of!
•nst p r in t-! n o r t o G erm any’s
n 7 i7 h t? ,r ^ MhUUtU,‘g 7 ' 1OOnC’ W®
Ba>’’
but |
how Jap un ’ w hich is not strong en ou gh <
and
i t u C » fa il to cure, druggim« rufuud m
what
ns d o esn ’t h,lt s(ie has use for th e Province o f
on for the r» ,
. . .
sh all bo C,,Btou’ w ««ch « eith er o f f n e o th e rf
w.
ed
o f Japan
by
and ' to p<
over forty thousand m iles of telugrnph,
nearly all of which is of
asked
C A R M A N ’S
« » t is f ie d
of
w i t h o u t t,IC
»105,018,302, and tint total deb t in Am- I °* 11
seven thousand iiifMX • (
0. W. HURD
enough
to go around. R ussia
i> c o m m is - 1 can l>e served. G erm any can have
is a close j her share, France and Japan can
in
id
pensioner
when isolated to control events.
I
Barriug th e accid en ts that lead
is liable
to have to war it look s as
i f th e w hole ‘
i trouble w ould soon end iu a peace- *
istionably i fu)
o f g . y e g n (,
’
n the benefit» o f w hich even Japan t
As w e ! j
alt ü
the great n ,i8 h t no( 1>e exem pted.
hh
am ong > ^ t o the other d ay, Jap an,
as
a
to be ”
Ihina has p rudently alienated; for, i f it were
u e h ja n d that country w ould be apt to ta k e 8'
ipon
the grow ing pow er, is not one
less,
as advantaK * o f thp
tting
to w h e n h co “*«* »« a lly
ie
than
E uropean
w ar „
its e lf
»he side m ost f e w r e b le to
w ith ai
it and ¡it
s trouble that w ould cou n t h ea v ily
mt
against
the other side. Q uite lik ely t h e ! “1
say E uropean com prom ise w ill be to I ,a
him
X
tot Japan keep th e Hhautung
¡‘" ’"“ »ntory and possibly regain
m id th e t h ”
°»
ftaghalien,
wake a B usr I b got m any years ago
in a
d
AND
_ 1
« t n ne« a man w orking a
L ^acilin e la tbs streets.
a rt
IMta.
Instine cities the |
carried
on
H tstw »SB county elections in
th is year.
¡sew lim e , give«
n autograph note,
w ishes of the
heart, the genuine untguslung of the
soul, should take the place of costly
As mas happened i^ o e fo re
bidders on «s'vecgf
S
*K»Ma«3 Wl," k* t"W’ rd b ,Wb **"‘« « » h e
I
.
. poor and m forttiuafgb
hom es of
the
of the m ail
thia part of
presents between grown friends at
a a d h ss r s ii ' Uhrietm aetide. Ifo n e has m oney to
‘ hi* * • * * . U should po. ha !
sm
bo » r»Hah
v . i x v •. *
They need thetoningnpof
‘ h«*»<” n *rh « n d digestive organs, which
* cour*« of flood's Sarsaparilla w ill give
Internal
• l*n P°rifles and enriches the
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
T O OUR R A T R O R »
»ks» distmss s’t«r swtlng and
misery only a 4» .peptic can
Land O<ncr>t*Rtw*>>nr$Anrr<nn.
I t is
HM m *
This is the eom platat of
thousands at this ssason. K a i
They have wo sppodts; food
close ,k *'n'
The h*00’1'
conducted I y
n i ürleç rapii yd
tan
'« to
louse
uses.
—a sstllenietit can liecouie
t & . ahiips in the cities.
m erchants.
5*4 SkortyiiiSi'
t»At tog obtained pm u* w ith honor.
eh) reason, to lieooiuc
A a churuh and piaxa are
T
a ,o
election I
J
known CHn W* H h e ,“nr* th »t Jap an w ould £
rir con- •»'•«•pt it and flatter itse lf at hav - , *
»nd baked in
■JJ largely
by
ie sen- slight-of-hand process that irritates ot
of the n , p T ok io cabinet to th is day. i «
at the> Should such an offer be m ade w et
Lmd« ui I
I a lia i«
which nt
oilier stater(
Crtneat* Y cm ,
C a lh s riK , •
in
are
-
on Peccmber IM s e r , , | 1: Mnrtha E Martin
widow oi lam es M a ru n , on h. e. no, ft'sip for
the nw 'a n e \ of see. U tp. U a, r. to west
lowest
route« in
parlies
u-_. is of Hwm
t'g o :i
know, creates aw sp-x-tlte. overconMa that
» e nave masle arrangem ents by
SsieCmr-r s, ie»T.
tired testing sad bnilds np and sustains
tb s W eek1"*
Nodes is hereby gives that the follow ing, which we w ill furnish
"b o le phyn’cnl » r.'em . It so prompt­ named settler has ATed node» of hie in ten tion Oregonian with the W « st for one year
ly sad e fte tw itiy relieves Jvepeprlcsymp- I U> nmke In a l er,H,( in support of her claim and
-»«n»A.*nd ejues nervous headaches, that It that sni.A proof w ill be made before C . H. H o l­ to any address for the sum of tw o dol­
den V H. Commissioner at PtMOOee. Oregon
lars, payable cash in advance.
seems to have almost • a jrxg*- tooch "
»he names the following witnesses ts prnv.
hsr eowtinoeiis residence apr.n and cult; ¡atiew
ef. mid land, s ts:
from
R rid sB tly
abrwM th e rentes as
S « r e much below the
rg the m ail
fJ-!ffc tun e.
Sarsaparilla
’ .H
Hoffm an. ar.d George
A llen
Terrace O r : A. K. Hedaall and
of Point
M. 1
l l - .i— n
a half in b rig h t.
of Mapletow, Oregon.
over
R M
Vaaeca,
t t e g ls i- e
I
A bouse tr a t
lot
fn
(
house is 18 by 24 faet an.1 <
, on premise«.
A lto g g
Fog fnrtfaer
inquire at this eRtse.