The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, May 20, 1898, Image 2

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    T H E
W ^ E S T ,
coinage m eans th a t an y man /rout
—Cl S il.lie f) KVX.V WMtMV ÜOMN1X0.-
any
p a rt of the world may bring to the m int
4 ,2 «le grains of silver worth 42 cents and
have it coined Into a dollar. Another
ONE OF TWO WAYS.
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES
STATE TICKET.
The bladder was created for one pur­
pose,
namely,
u
receptacle
for
the
urine,
man who takes 2 5 « grains c i gold
Fi.oax.vc«,
L ax « C ocvtv ,
O aaoov
and as such it is not liable to any form of
For Governor.
w orth 100 cents, to the m int would
diseuso except by one of two ways. Tiie T. T. Geer, of Marion comity.
» • - BV - • •
receive but one dollar for it. Tiie first way is from imperfect action of the
For Secretary of State.
rights to an
ali kidneys. The second way is from care­
I speaker believes
— in equal .Ignis
Frank I. Dunbar, of Clatsop county.
A Good Sized Audienoe Listened to the and •Fecial privileges to none, but this less local treatm ent of other diseases.
i Disoutslon
V I Ci Ä 1 ■ A a I a S
■ •
1IZ
Z L I t I , I it..
- a ... special I privilege to the
For State Treasurer.
C H IE F C A U S E .
In Florence—The
Fi­
would
be —
Editor and Proprietor.
U nhealty urine from unhealthy kid­ Chas. S. Moore, of Klamath county.
ow ner of silver.
nancial Question tho
For Supreme Judge.
Gold is the most stable currency of neys is the chief cause of bladder Iron tiles.
Principle issue
So the u onth, like the bladder, wascreat-
Florence, Or. Mny 20,1898.
Frank A. Moore, of Columbia county.
the world. It is the standard of coinage
ed for one purpose, and if not doctored
L ast Monday afternoon was th e tim e for free silver countries. Experience too much is not liable to weakness or
For Attorney-General.
Nie« servar item s are m ore th an ac­ appointed for opening in Florence the has shown that silver will not circulate
disease, except in rare cases. It is situ­ D. R. N. Blackburn, of Linn county.
ceptable a t this office since th e editor first joint discussion by tiie legislative m unlim ited am ounts. In a short time ated hack of and very close to the blad­
For Supt. of Public Instruction.
lias gone assessing.
der, therefore any pain, disease or J . IL Ackerman, of Multnomah county,
•andidntes on th e republican and union it finds its way hack to the treasury.
inconvenience manifested in the kid­
tickets of th e political issues of the
" . H. W eatherson, the fourth speak­
For State Printer.
neys, hack, bladder or urinary passage
T in s is tiie first tim e we have met Mr. cam paign. Quito a largo audience was er m ade hut a short address. He de­
is often, by mistake, attributed to W. 11. Leede, of Jackson county.
H uston but liis nddresspsve us th e im ­ present when th e debate com m enced fined liis position on tiie money question female weakness or womb trouble of
Fur Rep. in. Congress 1st District.
pression of ti m an who is m entally not »n<l lb« num ber was increased by new and said lie favors the gold standard some sort. The error is easily made Titos. II. Tongue, ol Wasliington county ’
th e equal of w hat lie has been.
arrivals till th e seats in tl,e ball were *>«eausc l,o thinks it is best for the and may lie as easily avoided. To find
out correctly, set your urine aside for
hl ed and more were provided.
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Tiie country. The opinion frequently ex twenty-four boors; a sediment or set­
T hbwoiioct D b . K uykendall’s ad­
ladies here have lost none of th e in- pressed by a certain class th at a
For
Judge.
tling
indicates
kidney
or
bladder
trouble.
m a­
dress he showed n sp irit of fairness to
(crest in politics formerly m anifested by jority of business men oppose free co! n- The mild ami tiie extraordinary effect of A. 0 . Woodcock, of Lane county.
tiie eppositioo and evinced no desire to
them and a goodly „um ber attended ago of silver because it HouI(, lleIp th(, Dr. K ilm er’s Swamp-Root, tiie great
For District Attorney.
tak e unfair advantage of th em in anv
tiie meeting.
laboring man is a m istake. When the kidney, and bladder remedy is soon Geo. M. Brown, of Douglas county.
way.
realiz-d. If you need a medicine you
0 . W. H urd, th e Florence m em ber of laboring man is out of em ploym ent, the
should have the best. At druggists fifty
T he ro t Luwtxti cm uplim entry notice (he county centra! com m ittee called the business man loses Ids trade and profits cents and one dollar. You may have a
COUNTY TICKET,
—AT—>
L egislative Candidates P
sent the issues to
the Voters.
r e ­
w . IT. WEATHERSON
laborer is sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent
s
,
free
by
mail.
Mention
the
W
est
and
n
,v
'
prosperous, trade is increased and capi­
tal pays larger retu rn s on the invest­ send your address to Dr. Kilm er & C o .,: Ur' " ' Kuykendall, of Eugene.
Bingham ton, N, Y. The proprietor o f ! Representatives.
m ent.
this paper guarantees tiie genuineness of Ivan McQueen, of Lorane.
Ho then spoke of the salmon industry tliia ofibr.
T. M, Brattain, of Springfield.
and called attention to th at plank in the
W. H. Weatherson, of Florence,
than
can
possibly
be
produced
in
time
republican state platform which favors
Sheriff.
»U te aid in the artificial propagation of by taxation will be needed. Those who
Chas.
L. Scott, of Eugene.
have so far succeeded in preventing tiie
election and will rep resen t Ids county question is the principal issue of the salm on.
Clerk.
0 . A. Potterf union nom inee for rep­ reporting of tiie war revenue hill from
in a truly statesm anlike m an n er. He cam paign. He said th a t ns the rep u b ­
E. U. Lee, of Junction.
lican
p
arty
is
in
favor
of
m
nintaing
the
resentative
was the last speaker. He the senate comm ittee on finance, where
is a m an we can tru st.
Treasurer.
it
lias
been
more
than
a
week,
have
not
existing gold stan d ard th at the burden stated th a t he is a resident of the Sius-
*1-
C. Powell, of Cottage Grove,
said
th
a
t
they
were
trying
to
delay
EMBARRASSED.
of proof th a t a change should be m ade law valley and interested in its pros­
School
Superintenhent.
a
c
t.in
until
they
could
ascertain
wheth­
rests witli th e opposition. H e refered perity. H e then denounced the rep u b ­
Register:
C.
S.
Hunt,
of Eugene.
e
r
the
end
of
the
war
was
in
sight,
anil
to th e so called “ crim o of ’73” a n j lican p arty for its course on the financial
W eu rc still aw aiting th e G u a rd ’s showed th a t the statem en t so frequent-
Assessor.
are
not
likely
to
say
so,
but
th
at
is
their
question and claimed th a t the present
exposition of its ticket and platform .
D, I . Burton, of Cottage Grove.
m ade by th e free silverites th a t silver good prices are not due to tiie McKinley gam e.
I t should, lor instance, sta rt in with was demonetized in th a t year is an error, adm inistration.
Surveyor.
U nder the new volunteer arm y law
Mr. H u sto n ’s record a t Walem in 1866, (hat there has been more silver coined
Not long after the speaking was over confirmation of tho nominations ot C, M. Collier, of Eugene.
wl.en ne was serving as sen ato r from since 1873 th an had been previous to
(t was announced th a t the .Mink was regimental officers by the senate is not I Commissioner.
tin s county, and liolted the sen ate and th a t year,
IL D. Edwards, of Springfield.
He explained th a t there are ready to leave; th e visitors w ent on required, as it is tor sim iliar offices in
com e imine a-foot, in o rd er to prevent two ways to m aintain an equality in the board and the boat started on her tiie aegulnr arm y. Tho president ap ­
Coroner.
th e legislature organizing ami electing a circulating value of different articles. ! j ° Urney UF tbe r i'e r will, the passengers
J.
M , Harris, of Eugene.
points them , and in th 0 cases of all
U nited States senator. Tiie people One is by fixing a ratio between them | " aving BtHxl b>'° to the people on °the
those so far appointed lie has delegate,!
THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES.
w ho are asked to vote for such a states, ¡lfmitri-n»
----- which
- . w ...
the appointing authority to Secretary
at m ark et rates
ill work satisfac­ wharf.
m an should be apprised of ids true torily so long ns there is no g reat varia-
Alger.
I . M. Brattain, republican candidate!
p a trio tism .
WASHINGTON LETTER.
I, 0,1 in tiie production. The o th e r
Senator Sewall h a. not qualified as
'or representative is a .n a n who is w ell'
m ethod is to select one as stan d ard and
m ajor general in the volunteer
MORE VOLUNTEERS.
by lim iting the am ount of o thers m ain ­
although his nom ination was confirmed a great r 1
<1U°S,,° " 8 of lbe ‘f-V. i
F ao n o n , keovlaii C orrkspoxdxnt .
by the senate a t the same tim e that. ' „¡VH f‘. .
Und one of
progres-I
tain th eir equality. D r. K uykendall
4>r<eanHn
those of G enerals Fite Lee. Joe Wheeler ; nual’H j ' T °* 0,0 C° " nfy’ Hc 18 wel1 '
Thor© will unquestionably soon be next showed th e fallacy of Mie claim
,
M ASH., D. 0 ., May 9th. 1888.
Jam es II. Wilson, ami the seven briga- and shottl U ' 1 " " V
reprPSentatiw !
issued «second call for volunteers, ne- 'b a t tiie law of '73 hod destroyed values
Congress will now add its thanks to
<Iicr generals of the regular arm y to be L r i t v
clei!,c>l',y a good m a-I
H e showed by reference to foreign
cording to a well-known W estern rep u b ­
‘Lose of flie p resident and tho people
° ‘d Citi“ n ° f the 8,n‘° 1
lican senator, who bold» in tim ate r e ­ countries th a t the am ount of money per cabled to Commodore Dewey by Secre­ major generals were acted upon and it
is not probable th a t lie will. If be be- ! f ' *
r° 88e‘l
P’ain’ wilh bis
lations witli Secretary Alger. H e says capita does not fix the price of products.
tary Long as soon as the official rep o rt
comes
general
l,e
cannot
retain
ids
eeat
I
county"’
and
8eUled
Lane
Prices
have
fallen
because
of
increased
th a t to properly hold tho P hilippines it
of liis ex trao rd in ary victory in Manila
production
and
im
proved
m
ethods
of
m the senate, and the present under-
„
will be found lliut from 36,060 to 50 600
harb o r re a d ie d W a a l,in g to n -a victory
standing is th a t lie prefers the latter
1 ,
L-Jwar.Is republican nominee
m en are none too m any. To clean up m anufacture.
resulting in tho destruction of a fleet of
II.
0
.
H
uston,
union
candidate
t„r
Few
A
mericans
have
any
idea
of
t
l
,
.
i
eO'n
'‘"
wioncr >'»’ ««¡Jed
m a tte rs in C uba in a quick m anner will
eleven S panish vessels carrying more
state
senator
was
tiie
n
ex
t
speaker.
He
be needed not far from 206,060. W ith
yrar8 ‘>"«1 ¡»thoroughly
‘
.......
IIU »IUI
(lain W
one
Hundred guns ami more than extent of the P bilippine Islanih> ; foot.
th e regulars and volunteers already in made a som ewhat ram bling dlaconnect- ¡ 2,060 men, tl
mg upon w ind, was sogallantly captured He is m l
' °
° f theeou,lty-
ie capturo of heavy shore
in tho field, tho g o vernm ent is s b o ri i ed address devoted to the Interest of free hatterics, and the subsequent control of by Commodore Dewey and over which ' man an I " T " •' r i l“,bI<‘’ plain’ everyday
-be American flag now flies. S aturday’s th " ountv h,'8
in' ™
« b o u t 75,000 men. I t is understood the ' silver.
the Philippine Islands, all w ithout tho
t
“ ” Ot 8uiTer if >*« can pre-
p resid en t is considering a call for 100,- I Mr. H uston stated th a t th e union loss of a man and w ithout the serious issue ol «he daily publication of ,|,e Vent i
000 additional volunteers. I t is also party, have laid down dem ocracy, pOp. injury of a sliip and with only six men D epartm ent of S tate known as “ G l-i n
'
vance sheets of consular reports,-' i s !
Kuyk“" ‘Ia" '» a gentleman of
understood th a t tiie secretary of war and ■diem and silver republicanism , „nd
w o u n d e d -h y adopting lite jo in t resolu-
D rv
Aieneral Mi es agrees witli tliep io sid cn t. have taken up free silver. H e is an
t.on reported from the house com m ittee devoted entirely to the Philippine I , . 1. n J " *° 8tan,,8 very high in Eugene
old-time dem ocrat and voted twice for
lands, which are ten per cent larger ¡n
' ln^ re9ldl;'l -here for som e fen rears
on naval affairs ex ten Jm g the th an k s of
WAR BREVITIES.
Cleveland.
area than New E ngland, New York ! '
" ’ nd U n e « " W »W have
congress to Commodore Dewey. I t will
a
Arin tr i tu.
i
I 1I# M id tlle b" ll¡°n in a Silver
New
Jersey,
M
aryland
and
Delaware
'
8en8t°
r
°
f Whu“‘ »lio will liave
alsoM
ipplem
e.it
the
prom
otion
to
act-
dollar
.1 . ?
,
ra,RlnK H'e guns was w orth 103 cents in *73 but
ju st
l°
Pr° “d-
is now mg adm iral, cabled to Commodore combined, ami which have an estimate,! '
irom th e sunken war vessel« in Manila
worth about 45 cents. W anted to ask
E- U. U e , and D „ '
hay.
Dew i y in Secretary Long, by passing population of from 8,000,063 to i 0,000,-' „ ( l,M- L ’
lus republican friends w hether they
.
Wll providing for an additional ro w I 0W‘ B a tI ’rO bably,he " lost « “ ''¡»h- Burton
U‘’rt° n tn ‘” ’bIRan
candidate, fo r • t h * J • !
Spanish toriwdo tioate are sigi,ted oc-
«••»tonally off th e New E ugland coast.
...
--------
adm iral in tiie navy, which will emit t 1 ' !lg ‘ “ " K about tb i* Publication,
1 ° mw8 of »beriff, clerk and as»,
o f us was found in I lie Eugene R egister: m eeting to order and on motion Mr.
W . II. W eatherson whose biography H urd was elected chairm an.
In accordance with a previous u n d er­
we published some tim e since, is a man
w lio wilt ilo good, efficient work in the standing, tiie discussion was opened by
Oregon legislature. H e is industrious, D r. K uykendall, th e republican candi­
w ell posted, conscientious and free from d ate for state senator.
In com m encing Ids address D r. K uy.
uny btigtiting political record. Mr.
kendall
announced th a t the money
W eatherson will m ake voles before
are dim inished.
W hen
W ATCH
t h is
SPACE
for the
=♦'
OF THE.
the
C AR M AN 7«
CHEAP CASH STOHE!
G oods, ★ G ro c e rie s ★ a n d ★
Noth
FLORENCE MEAT MARKET.
Just Opened.
T here is a suspicion th a t Frenchm en
-
h , d t -'■v would never b a y I motiore D ewey. Tho feeling ¡„ W a sh I Bb° W‘ng th a l tbo U . 8. has more com- " U
tb*’ ^
’t and esteem of 6 '
were behind five Spanisi, guns at Cardo­ J
been , pan,,: had th e governm ent paid I ¡ngton is th a t no thing is too gooJ
I merc0 w ith tbe P b i 'W « e Islands tl,an “equai,' ta» ^ . Mr. geoU has had f„
n a s, and tiie m atter w ill he investigated.
b : .i ^ : Z
..... ..
"
^ a r e t o i e s e n U o S doP’ “ ,1
- ‘ o i «-e wor.d combined J ™
as deputy
A colum n of 5066 Spaniards started
from Nuevites f,w Moron, to fight tl,e | a lllll,r , n t’ ‘ ' r‘'-' ‘ !’° ' lrSt vailroad ( in bolding th e P hilippine Islands as
T l,ere ia “ ^ e*‘ reticence a t th e war ‘
“nd understand
Js tile
A m ericans. Tl«>y lost 000 ,M n in a four i C entral R P t
« ‘° 11,0 II!in,,iH , ,bey la n be « a m b l e d in San Francisco lk>partlne ’t con,-er m ng the movem ents
S“ K'M of t,lC o-Ges and i, competent
-‘• y ’« n'» r<h -
^ « . ( ( e a n d h v n t L t h . 8t| K,Ve.n ‘° ,b '‘
p re ,« re d to tran sp o rt ° ' ‘be arm y in « ’" " ‘-«ion with the in- : w , '? “7 “ ,,w d u ti« of the position
T he cab le, have been cut and no new . Tl,,« was .l/m..'hv h L. 7 ? ? ° " "
"O
t exl w i '
as T h iM w asd o n eh y tlied en io i-r-.it. ..
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by
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1,eullol,Ier*
“
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n
»tones are in circulation, , oni0 o( , hvni
can be o b u in e d from H ava.,a except by 1 Afterwards the renubli ,m
‘
‘
GOOd
is daily’ " yo
probably started bv our officials to con
____ .„v in
|
-
fleot, use the enemy, but the world i, li.b ,e
The war d ep artm en t has decided to i “I governm ent. The sp i-u fc V G 'c X e n t
known only
.
- ‘0 l e a r n t l ,“f t b « U . 8. troops have taken >"k b,-ou assessor for , evPral ter"
«1 V ..II
„ „ i,
o
. , . I
,
id cabinet. T here a Cuban port a t anv time.
" d i known to t l
" IS 18
.
.
CARM A"-
a t th e close of th e w ar, if so request,M .
it . course tow ards the county.
«>-e good reasons for th e belief th a t
A Spanish spy was arrested in W , 1Ì- Ì“ 8 a b * e t t Ì b X ^ f'Veb<S
is >1.» o
• . i
.
‘
" r n s te a in tt asb-
I t is tlum ght th a t th ere will be „
, , e »b «m asked who could tell i,„ . „ bann-son s first 0 o b 1 ie a d 18
tb e Spanish lrg to n last night night who i .
•.
tb e d ‘» b’. o ( th at office
"
i b‘,at,‘,,, for P o rtoj have draw ing, of m any of th e " ^ to
more satis- !
«hauge in th e Spnniali cabinet soon, and " '“«•b silver can bo used «nd m aintain*! R - '1 7 ¿
coast --o n > y than any other
ed
at
par.
i
’
‘h*1
lf
llu
L*'1
«
Io
Dn<I
the
fleet
i
fortifications
in
the
vicinity
of
T
T
ed
at
par.
■s-or ever!
any change will la, ¡„ faVor of peace.
S ‘•'rete,1 Lane countr
..
III*
.. _A . . to . tho cap- ! ports. He was followed here
‘ U. from
be u « w ill
ill turn
turn liio
Ids . attention
V
i, .. .
1 i J "e
ill
in
\ “« “ "’“ '‘»Ixting
'
T h e Spanish people are weary of war,
V- a* • • T ’Q f s ___
■ • .’(. B rattain republien-.
i- .,
Chicago.
l ^ e l e e t e d n e x t ,„ontll
H
and its acoom panying siagnnti-jn of for representative was the tliird speaker l'11™ ° ’ " r '° K‘C° ' X
Ho eulogiaed the republic«,, party f„ r'; * " " ’T
'
'‘nd' any mo" S P»"-
trade, m isery and starvation,
‘I“’ county may be , „ re tllat
PCOpleo*
Don’t Tabarro S|>tt , . d
| |(>
w»i.U R has done for the country an I 1 ’ " “r , " P’ “ ', n tl,C tbW e or four th a t
a t"U ’> to (he business of th
'''
Spanish gwnheat Callao was rap tu red
showed th at when th a t p a r ty « ,,
,
known , o , b e b«rbor nt San
-^ e to ry m a n *
, l h e , r ° ffiCe8i
m ;
• t Cavite May 12. SIW ia an iron g u n ­
B a r . th e w o n d e r w o r k e r , t h a t m a k -s w ra k
-......... in the U nited
m
’’‘T 0
‘" C
boat of 268 tons, equipped w ith four
^
s
w
^
’
S p ,,n " *ir#id “ > «-«‘f »•« « - r i t a , u e n ie d v c A . Ä
m odern guns, and a crew of S5 m en.
, found a depleted treasu ry w ith bonds
.
’oiling at fifteen p e rc e n t below n .r
b*8 flw t ,n ,° A m erican w aters. B ut
The apprnpriatioua
r ‘^ ' U O - d — ng twelve per cent in ,e re ,
I
B 'r t °
W il1
AFFAIRS AT THE SOLDIERS’ HOME.
th e war now am ounts to over $<00,-
’
'
R
v,e,ory n,,d wil1 help
to
(006,000.
A fter L on g m n c , a H
------- shorten tiie war.
In a letter w ritten by H on. A. W.
P-cllln R estored C oed
I t is understood th a t th e City of Pc-
DO NOT FORGET-
,
- 3 S tron g , .
, rN8* !,h '
The senatorial opponents of Ilio bond Ite c l of G ardiner ami pul.liel.ed in the
k in g left San Francisco th e I9G, ¡nst. |
Oregonian
ami th e R oseburg
Review.
clausa in , tiie w ar revenue - bill
are
Tb8<,b‘"
’k<'<'f'ot-ation
oftl,eN
«w
t|,ern
-
-
-
i
„
D
,
------
’
w ith 1,000 men for tiie Philippine«,
which time I underwent y r ,r ’ ’ <’«!■ «
o r- a tlo n .,, . t
» « r ie .i
sparring for tim e, » so •»
to ■ « •w . T i „ ,
• S r ,::
my Im pror.m .nt
" J? lmr'r° T», but
...„ „ u
................
“
« m . d .sc o u r.,« , f * 8low -*>.t I b,.
G uard offlee near c o m e / r «
'U ‘u ,,"*w ’ »«‘H lu » tif they can
F ‘ Alley an<l J- p - R obertson, two rill«-ex
W,s
down and . 1 . d"id*nnt 4 T
” **ry mnesK
“" ’ch fun
the Fjianiard«.
p , " 1™
c o r n e r of Seventh at
”
'
I
«»*«* not
illam
S treets K
Fngene
t . ,
l ,0, d " P , be bil 1 un , il
comes, , n " " pe8 ”f '•'» borne, guilty o( m aking 1 ‘*'<1
no, oar. t U , , ; , 0" ' « *»7
T •Pretil».
T
1 W
W
illam ette
ette
Str»>«aYe
*a«o*_._ “ ’’ am
Ä .
. , .
_
.
'» filam
ene Slrept«
A d ispatch from London a a js th a t th e ih e o n ly regular City
” ! they
can “ prevent
...........
— * ‘ bonds
'
* from being charges where there was no outlay and m
friend
who had
h.d takan
1 1
end
who
t.k
.n
HooT.
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f l's rlh a n d
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Several Spanish warahip« have been
«iglded off Santa >«icia Island».
' I . th e N orther* , Ì T . ' income tax last week w
, «........- ^ m t m e n t «brought deception there
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