The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, July 01, 1898, Image 3

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FRIDAY MORNINO—
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A Grand Celebration Includ­
in g Music, Recitations
Addresses Etc.
sic«, L ax « C ounty , O bzoon .—
—
THE 4th AT FLORENCE
by
- • •
[. WEATHERSON
liter
aud
Proprietor.
Ball Game at 2:30 P M
kMs: <1.60 a year in advance.-----
& aki H0
jd at the post-office at Florence,
punty, Oregon, a« eecond-class
Btter.
i
1, 1898.
W E S T B IN Q S .
, A O Funke'a (or your haying
baking
powprs co., wrw vowu
Ella Saflev had to leave work at the
Morris for a for days to care for a burned
hand.
The San Francisco Examiner and the
W est fur one year (2.50 paid in ad­
vance.
Hood's pills act easily and promptly
on the liver and bowels. Cure sick
headache.
A fine Racine buggy $42.00. Also
second-hand buggies and wagons F. I..
Chandlers, Eugene,
Guard: The run of 1,251,003 logs for
the Eugene saw mill are mow arriving in
the boqm at this city. They are the
finest lot of logs they ever contracted
for.
Wait for him. Wait for him. He
will be at Florence on the 10 of August
to take your pictures and give you satis­
faction. A Hickethler, the pbotog-aplier
of Drain.
D W Stibbens, Cecil Sweet and J G
Wisdom, appraisers, have filed their re­
port of the value of property in the es­
tate of Alfred Mason, deceased. The
pro;erty is appraised at $1330.
The mail from Eugene now leaves
Florence every morning and arrives nt
Eugene in the evening and arrives at
Florence in the forenoon of the next day.
Thia gives six through mails per week
each way between those places. Some
increase in the service over eleven years
ago when the carrier made one round
trip each week, the carrier taking the
entire time (or his journey.
D ance
K v a n ln p .
Absolutely Pure
«1*1X0 RATBB MAD« KNOWN OX AP-
PLICATION.
Wees 8 cents per line» each Insertion
July
D in n e r —N u m e r o u s H aces—O d d
F a llo w s *
f e te iS j
ence, Or.
A F r e e B o a t F r o m H e a d o f T id e — B a s k e t
la
Y
td A
¡Three
D R O W N E D IN C L E A R L A K E *
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aud
O tto U e rg m a n
B e n e a th
th e
W ave«.
S in k
X u b u d jr
H aw (h e A c c id r u t .
Miss Ida Schuster and Otto a son of
Capt. John Bergman of the Um|>qiia
river life saving station were drow ned
in Clear lake Friday afternoon.
It is not known exactly how the
accident occured. Miss Schuster who
been working at tlie Umpqua river life
saving station lor a year or more came
up on Barrett’s stage Thursday for a
visit with her parents bringing with her
Capt. Bergman’s youngest son, a boy
some six years of age. They remained
in Florence till Friday afternoon when
they crossed the river and started to Mr.
Schuster’s residence bat never reached
it. Obtaining an old boat they attempt­
ed to cross Clear lake though a strong
wind was blowing that day and tlie
boat was unsafe. Evidently tlie boat
upset near Chas. Harwood's ranch ami
the occupants were drowned. Nothing
was known of the accident till next day
when Miss Schuster's brother came to
Florence to meet her and was told that
his sister had left on her way home the
day before. He returned home and as
she had not appeared search was made
and the tioat bottom upward with her
valise in it, was found by Len Harwood
about 4 o’clock Saturday. Search was
made for the tiodies and they were found
about 9 o’clock Sunday morning in about
30 feet of water.
A message was sent to the life saving
stntion as soon as their disappearance
was known and Capt. Bergman came up
at once. He took the remains of his
son to Gardiner for burial. The funeral
of Miss 8ehuster was held Monday fore­
noon and the remains interred in the
Odd Felllows’ cemetery at Glenada.
I G Knotts,
President of the day.
J J Anderson,
Marshal.
Sunrise Salute of 13 guns
W LFisk
9:30 A M formation of procession, on
Front street, near Morris hotel, left
resting on Washington street, headed by
Florenre Cornet band and march to the
picnic grounds. All the citizens on the
river are requested to join in this parade
—The following is the program for the
day after arrival at the grounds:
Music Columbia the Gem of the Ocean
By the Band
Prayer
I O Knotts
Music
Choir
Reading of Declaration
M L Tower
Music America Choir and Audience
Recitation
Lillian Harwood
Oration
M O Wilkins, of Eugene
Music
By K*1»1
Poem
Gertrude Harwood
Recitation
Miss Noffsinger
Music
Olioir
NOON.
B asket D ikxkb .
1 :30 P M Sack Race, 1st prize $1.25 2.1 75
Boys Race 10 to 15 years prize $1.25 A 75
Fat man’s race
Purse $1.25 A 75
And numerous other races and games
S U N D A Y 8 E R V IC E S .
Ball gamo
l*»rae $20.00
Coffee with croam and sugar will be
Sunday school 10 a m.
furnished free to all.
Preaching at 11 u in and 7 :45 p in.
Steamer Lillian has been chartered to
A cordial invitation to all aerviees.
run on this day, carrying the visitors
I G K notts , pastor.
free of charge. Leaves Mapleton at
7 A M sharp. Returning will leave NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Florence about 5 P M or immediately
Land Offlce at ltoseburg, Oregon,
after the hull game.
JuueB. 1S88.
Grand Ball in the evening, given by
Notice 1« hereby given that the lullowliig-
mtined settler has filed notice of his Intention
the I O O F Lodge, in their building.
PAY WHEN CURED.
Desirable
DR.W.B.SÁDRDE8S&C9.
The Ablest and Most Successful
Specialists in the World.
They guarantee a complete cure at
Your Own Home, aud allow you to
pay when cured.
Stars in
Lost Manhool R e s M .
Thousands of promising young men
have their lives and future usefulness
wrecked by INDISORETION AND
PRIVATE DISEASES. The symptoms
until cured, are portrayed on the coun­
tenance and in the actions of the vic­
tim. If neglected or improperly treat­
ed, other organa become affected, and
sooner or later there are serious results.
Our New Method Treatment will posi­
tively cure these diseases.
MIDDLE-AGED MEN—There are
thousands of you who have committed
offences against the laws of your na­
ture, and are now payiug up for it.
Those weak, aching backs, lxjaaof Sex­
ual Power, Failing or Lost Vitality,
Frequent and Painful evacuations of
tlie Bladder accompanied by more or
less smarting and the escape of par­
ticles of albumen in tho urine with
ropy sediment, all point to the decline
of your manhood. There are hundreds
who die of this difficulty, ignorant of
the cause. The doctors will guarantee
a perfect cure in. all such i-Hses, and
healthy restoration of the Genito Urin­
ary Organs.
READER—Are yon in trouble?
Have you been treated and never cured ?
You dare not risk a return of the dis­
ease. It may appear when happy in
domestic life. Our New Method
Treatment is your refuge. If diseased,
consult us confidentially.
WRITE (enclosing stamps for reply)
for our interesting book. “A Warning
Voice." Sent free. All letters kept
strictly private and confidential. All
answers sent
plain sealed euvolope.
No 0 . O. D. business.
I_,ITE3R,-A-TTTR,E3
And The
7 L I= IT S a n d . S C I E N C E S -
paper, Stoves and tinware, F. L.
n , Eugene.
jtenipiece for the new boat was
Sold W ith
place yesterday.
irices on anything write F. L.
irs, Eugene, Or.
lessian fly < b said to be daniag-
at near Pendleton,
wagons—beat on earth. Fresh
at F. L. Chambers, Eugene.
Black jr., a Chinaman born in
intry has enlisted in the army,
uet of choice roeee were sent to
Ice Saturduy. Accept our thanks
ilvin.
in Fly-doors and windows, Build-
ware and tools at bottom prices,
hambers, Eugene,
i II Morris took the first lesson in
steries of OJd Fellowship Wed-
I evening.
None who are engaged in any of the mechanical
Shroeder nnd family are now
ig in Florence. They occupy one
pursuit« can succeed without reading and
I Bergman houses.
studying this standard Magazine of Science«
r mencing July 1st I will pay 12*»
■per pound lor unsalted butter.
and mechanical Arte. It is illustrated with
O W K urd .
all modern cuts of latest invention« iu all
,rthur the photographer, arrived
to
make
final
proof
i
t
support
of
hl«
claim,
and
jnce yesterday and will remain
the branches of mechanism, and ite fund o f
that «aid pro,>f will be made before V. if. Hol­
G R A N D BALL*
o or three weeks. Phonograph
den, U. 8. Commissioner at lak e Precinct, Consultation by Mail Absolutely Free.
knowledge is inseparably oounected with in­
ncction witli gallery.
Douglas County, Ore., on August 8 ,1H9S, via:
PERSONALS.
Heeeta Lodge, I O O F will give a Uariua w. Vanderburg, on h. e. no. 6674 for the
mother column we print the pro-
ventor« aud mechanics.
Sold with T xa
WRITE TODAY.
aaU. no li seyi, sec 82; nwK •»!<, see »3: tp.
dance on the lower floor of the Odd Fel­
for the celebration of Independence
a., r. 11 west.
W est at dubbing rate«.*
L E Bean has returned home from lows’ building in the evening of July 19 He
Florence. Everybody is invited,
names the following witnease« to prove
Address
4th, 1898. Good music will he furnisned. his continuous residence upon and cultivation
Eugene.
out and enjoy yourselves,
Dr* W* H* S au n d e rs & C o .
M arion M orris
of said land, viz:
M J Hadsall was in Eugene the first
iring mowers and binders—the
69 Sproat St., Detroit, Mich.
8 J S eymour
Byron W. Dorsey, of Ada, Ore.; James C. Pint,
T J N eely
that you don’t have to buy extras of the week.
John L. Furnish and Arnold Karnowsky of
J A Pond was at Gardiner several
Florence, Oregon,
[Bee them at F. L. Chambers,
Ticket» 50 cents. Ladies free.
R . U . VkATCH.
days this week.
Supper can be obtained at tlie Morris
le.
Register
M
tb
.
W
A
Cox
spent
several
days
in
Hotel
for
75
cents
per
couple.
[I Ilolden has moved bis office from
Eeverybody invited
S H IP P IN G A N D M A R IN E .
Id Fellows’ building to the one town the first of the week.
W H W eathbrson
irly occupied by Joe Morris jr. as
Ira Bray postmosterat Minnie was in
M arion M orris
The steamer Miami, Capt. Day, ar­
iety store,
Florence Saturday evening.
W L F isk
rived here Saturday with new goods
sureyouare right and then go
II II Hawlew of Bohemia Is taking a
E L E C T IO N C O N T E 8 T *
for our merchants. She left for A aquina
Be sure you get Hood's Sursa- look at the Siuslaw valley this week.
Monday morning returning late in the
’illa and you may confidently
F E Fremont brought in a band of
It is announced that W H Baughman evening the same day.
st it will purify your blood aud give about 60 goats this week to stock his
Tlii« monthly magazine ia one of the very
late union enndidate for commissioner
The schooner Bella, Capt. Smith,
ou appetite and strength.
ranch.
will contest the right of H D Edwards arrived from Seattle Manday evening
best printed in this country, and is Mid
Guard: Died.—At Elk Prairie, June
Chas. Gettys came in from Bohemia republican to the seat to which the
She will take out the lnmlier at the
1898, of paralysis, Richard Dui.cin, to spend the Fourth with friends on the
to all subscribers at rate« within th«
official count showed that he was elected Spruce Point mill with enough from the
god about 70 years. The interment
river.
by
one
plurality.
Cushman
mill
to
make
a
load.
ccored Wednesday afternoon at the
ability of all to pay. I t ia finely ill««
W H Spaugh and W E Warren came
This will make it necessary to recount
Yittirow cemenery.
in from the valley Wednesday with all the ballots for commissioner cast Rt l l e v a r « o f O in tm e n t» f o r C a t a r r h th a t
traced and presents the names o f fam«M
C o n ta in M e r c u r y .
Tuesday was Edith Wetmore’s ninth loads of goods.
the late election in this county. The
authors as ¡contributors.
Tnn W w t
lirthday and her parents planned a
Mrs. Morgan and sister, Mrs. Smith contest will come before the circuit
’prise party and invited about twsnty- returned Monday from a week’s visit at udge snd will probably be heard early
As mercury will surely destroy the
and the Cosmopolitan ar« Mid at ra-
of lier young friends to spend the Sutton Lake.
in July.
sense of smell and completely tleraage
irnoon with her. A jolly time is
dueed rates at thia oflot.
the whole system when entering it
Have you noticed how smiling Capt.
BASEBALL G A M E .
irted.
through
the
niucoua
surfaces.
Such
Hurd looks? Mrs. II has returned from
articles should never be used except on
'he keelsons of the new vessel are her visit to Portland.
In the game of ball between Mapleton
in place injide the frame work. The
Miss Chase came in from Eugene this and Acme clubs last Sunday the score prescriptions from reputable physicians,
ivy timbers were moved from the week and is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. stood 19 to 6 in favor of Mapleton. as tho damage it will do is ten fold to
the good you can possibly derive from
nd to the places for which they Fremont on Maple creek.
Quite a change from the game of two
them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufac­
designed easily and quickly by
A party made up of George Morris, weeks liefore which stood Mapleton 7 to tured by F J Cheney A Co., Toledo, O.,
aid of machinery.
Joe Morris jr, and wife and Misses Acme 19. Evidently tlie Cbittem Peel­ contains no mercury, and is taken in ­
laleb Gray, a Halsey druggist 60 years Hanna and Whitmore went to the beach ers were able to interest the Clam ternally, acting directly upon the blood
Diggers w ithout much extra practice.
age, has been fined $100 and sentenc- last Sunday for a picnic.
and mucous surfaces of the system. I11
to 30 days in jail for selling liquor
A R Buttolph and W A Potter went to K< lo cate Y ou r H o w e ll W ith Cascarets.
Inlying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure to
"We do not take possession of our ideas hut are possessed hp I
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
ithout n license. Gray is a man of Eugene last Friday to give testimony 10c.
26c. It C. C- C. fa ll, druggists refund money. get the genuine. It is taken internally,
They master us and force us into tho arena,
th respectability and prominent in concerning the will of Thomas Lace,
and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F J
TA X O N BANKS.
Whore like gladiators, wo mnat fight for thorn."
lurch affairs.
deceased, and returned Wednesday.
Cheney A Co. Testimonials free.
Sold by druggists, price 76c. per bottle.
| Franklin W Osburn, son of Mr. nnd
8uoh io the exalted motto of the Arena, and the
Dried Apples,
T a C u re C o n s tip a tio n F o re v e r*
Register: It has l*een figured out
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
(rs. Osburn of Eugene, is the successful Take
Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. that the banks of Oregon, in rough
entire contents of this monthly magazine
pmpetitor at the cadetship examination U C. C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund moucy.
Peaches, Pears,
A L P H A C L IP P IN G S *
numbers, by reason of the war revenue
eld at Salen and will leave soon for
are upon a plane and in keeping with ite
bill, will contribute $15,634 a year to­
Lnnapolis, Maryland where if he passes
Prunes, Berries,
M A R R IE D .
B y E vxn C hano «.
c
wards
the
war
expenses
of
Uncle
Sam.
motto.
The Arena’s gallery of eminent
he required examinations he will enter
Fish,
Clams,
The bill provides that bankers employ­
llie naval academy.
At Point Terrace, Or., June 2?P 1, ing a capital not to exceed $25,000 shall
Jane 27th, 1898
thinkers is a gronpjot interesting men and
The
me W
vv est uno
has for
««, sale
ne,*r **••—
one year’s
— - 1898 Mr. I.enter Ogden and Miss Ethel pay a tax of $50, and that those employ­
AND A L L ^ . --------
Mr, Clayton Po|>e has twen elected
women, and their thoughts are worthy the
nition in the Holmes Business College : Kennistou, Rev. I G Knotts officiating ing more than $25,000 capital, including constable and Mr. G Lundy J P.
The W ---------
est extends
congratulations.
f Portland. This is one of the leading' —
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the surplus, shall pay $2 for every
o> nsideration oi sd people. The Arena is
C A Potterf has picked 120 gallons of
xiainess colleges on the coast, having
additional $1,000 of such capital. Fig strawlierries and Mr. Tabor 85, w ith the
sold with T x rt Wnrr.|
English, Commercial, Sliorthand and
uring upon that basis the banka in lame crop altout half gone.
BIDS WANTED.
Telegraphic departments snd we offer
county will be assessed as follows:
M r. H J Tabor and son Ernest left
;liis tuition on easy terms.
Eakin A Bristow, Cottage Grove,
Sealed bids will be received by the
Monday for Pendleton where they will
capital,
$27,200;
tax
$SL
Tlie newly elected county officers will trustees of Heeeta Lodge, No. I ll, I O
work during the summer.
Eugene Loan A Savings Bank, capital,
inter upon the discharge of their duties 0 F of Florence till Wednesday, July
We are reliably informed that there
$57,000;
tax
$114.
it Eugene next week. W W W itbers 6th. 1898 at 7 o’clock p m for painting
may lie some four or five of our fair
First
National
Bank,
capitul
$1(12,500;
succeeds A J Johnson as sheriff; E L the outside of their building. The build­
belles change names during the next
Lee b«!ComeB clerk in plnre AC Jennings; ing is to be given two coats of paint of tax $205.
Lane County Bank, capital $60,000; three months.
Win M Miller succeeds 0 8 Hunt as straw-color with darker trimmings, only
There was a picnic given by our
School Superintendent und II D Ed­ the best materials to be used and the Ux $100.
Farmers snd Merchants Bank, of school last Saturday and every body
wards succeeds J T Callison as com­ centractor furnishing everything needed
Junction City, capital $50,000; tax $100. was inviteil to come ami help eat straw­
missioner.
for the work.
berries and cream.
Mo-To-BaM! fo r F if t y Coots.
The right is reserved to reject any and
It is announced that II J Day will be
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure makes weak
Miss Elinor Hale who has been st
chief deputy when W \\ Withers takes all bids.
men «1 rona, bkaxl pure. bOc.lt- A ll druggists.
Acme for me<lical treamenl returned
Dated
at
Florence,
Ore.,
June
23rd
charge of the sheriff's office. Mr. Day
Saturday and bus taken charge of her
C HARG E FO R EXCHANG E*
held that position four years under 1898.
school on I«ke creek.
f
M
a bios M orris
Sheriff Noland and the fact that Mr.
. J L F urnish
We are informed that Mr, Howard
Trustees
The banks of Eugene have published
Noland’s management of the office to-
( W H W eatiixbsox
Pope
has eecnrwl the contract for carry­
a
notice
stating
that
owing
to
tlie
extra
wards the close of his term was seve rely
expense entailed on tianks hv the war ing the Maplet-ni-Alpha mail three
criticised by many citizens makes the
AN A R M Y A N D NAVY*
revenue bill they will on and after July round tri,m a week for $300 a vear.
selection of Mr. Day unsatisfactory to
We are very much in need of clear,
1st, 1896 in every instance charge lor
many of the people at this time.
Memoramdum book is what yon have exchange ae follows: On sums of $25 or dry weather as some kinds of early hay
Commencing today, those parties who i been wanting. Tlie Northern Pacific
leas, 5 cents; on sums of $25 end not ex­ needs cutting. The hay crop will lie the
have tlie contracts for carrying the mail has it. It contains mt of the Maine, ceeding $100, 10 cents ; on each addition­ largest 111 the history of Deadwood, also
A L L SIZES FROfiF.
on the various routes through the coun­ map of Cuba, list of U S and Spani»li al $100 or part thereof, 6 cents.
frnit
try for tlie next four years, enter upon naval vessels, interior drawings of a
On every check draw n by a customer
Meaars- W Harris and Elmer Lamb
that dnty. There will lie new carriers liattleship, illustrations of U S and 011 tlie bank for any amount a two-cent
who left here a few months ago for
on qnitea number of routes in this vici-I Spanish «hipa, glossary of naval and
stamp must be affixed and the same Pendleton, Ore., >mu to have prospered
nity. W II Service takes charge of the army words, table of distances, com­ ; most be cancelled by putting on it tlie
Alene-Ganliner mute; Joseph Morris manders of U 8 ships and army corps, > initials of the maker and date «4 cancell­ judging from the twenties they are
sending home.
that from Linnena to Florence; James list of U 8 regiment« snd their com­
ation. A heavy penalty is imposed lor
W r ite F u r C ir c u la r
More new settlers on Deadwood and
Dick from Minerva to Mapleton : Potter manders and other information very issuing a check without affixing the
more
coming.
This
is
the
«
ideal
valley,
A Campbell to carry between Mapleton useful and valuable at this time. The necessary stamps.
J. H. M O N T E IT H
very fertile, easy cleared and tlie most
and Eugene, while A F Hard will still book fits the vest pocket and ia np to
land under cultivation of any of the
look afte» the mail sacks between Flor- date. Send Ch»e. S Fee, General Pas­
Glenadi,
25* 5O<
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____
E R IT I’
g l'< n Hoofi’» Rin, | | coast streams. We want six more
ence and Mapleton and the veteran ear­ senger Agent, N P R, Ft- Peni, Minn.,
ABSOLUTELY
G
UAH
AW
TEED
Sarsaparilla tlie largest »»If» *" wi(le
families with from 2 to 12
lier H H Barrett will continne hit tripe ten cent« and the book is yours.
Oregon. pi. j0"****í™; jyjLT ■ i^iVi'■ ‘i0?-:*! »*”■ ?T7»*V fTn * r»
the world and emMes it to accomplish ,
o w m , ,anJ b<r#
on the beach Iwlween Florence and ( R McMrxrHY, General Agent, Eugene. thousands o( won<i>-rtiii C U R E ««
Gardiner as in previous years.
>1
Scientific American.
i
i
THE EnsM npnuTAN,
WORLD BEATER
• » » $ ♦ •
CHAMPION EVAPORATOR.
THE ÄHENft
VEGETABLES.
ALWAYS READY
SAFE, DURABLE
LOOK OVER THIS GROUP
(MAKE YOUR SELECTION.E
Dries for 50 cts., per T ot
$ 2 5
to
$1© 5.
THE WEST.
FLORENCE. OR.
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