The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, August 19, 1898, Image 3

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    ’H E
W E S T
•opal a u k ., tb . I m , , sr
w h aleuM a»4 «.heloa».
THE NEW BOAT.
T S IL T C O O S RIPPLES-
T h re e
Be Gmfl et
O W Hurd’s new beat, which will run
Bt O ccasional .
on the river here for the 1 oaiveuience of
the ram-hrs and to carry the mail be­
Ever laxly,well. Hav all in the bam
F lohbxci , L ank C ounty , O regon .—
TAY WHEN CCKEI).
tween Florence and Mapleton, will tie
ami stock in fine condition.
launched
next
week.
She
ia
lieautifally
. . . by - • •
Delia Morris ia at Roseburg for the
and substantially built, being 00 feet in
IOV4J
length, 14 feet beam and will draw onlv August teachers’ examination. Stic 07113439
aliout three feet of water; is nicely wrote for first grade. We have not
Editor and Proprietor.
The Ablest and Most Succettfal
painted with white to the water-line heard tlie result. She is cng-tgetl for the
S|*t ia'ists io the World.
winter term at Ileceta. If she won a
ami
a
dark-red
below.
She
ia
especially
-T ïbm s : $1.60 a year in advance.-----
They guarantee a complete cure at
adapted to the work for which she will first grade certificate she will teach two
and oue-iutlf months longer in Five Mile Your Own Home, and allow you to
be used.
Entered at the post-office at Florence,
pay wiion cured.
The------------- , we leave a blank as district.
county, Oregon, as second-class
Greenleaf is not the only neiglitgj-/
tlie name has not yet lieen made known,
kil matter.
is beyond doubt tlie nicest boat of her hood which hoasisa man who maltreatea
Absolutely Pur»
1 size width plies upon any of the Pacific his neighbor's stock. This vicinity
VgBTISISG RATÄH MADE KNOWN ON A P­
i coast streams. Her machinery which lias one or two such chaps of which we
PLICATION.
arrived here on the Miami last week, are very milch ashamed. A hog at
li notice« 8 cent« per line, e»rli insertion
Thoueands of promising young men
. consists of two nice upright engines large is a nuisance, but it is dangerous have their lives and future nsefulness
« ovai pakino remora r^., ntw vohk .
I well and strongly made, the cylinders to kill or injure even a hog belonging to wrecked by INDISCRETION AND
IFlorence, Or. Aug. 19, 1898.
An agent for D M Ferry A Co. came | are 6x8, and with 125 pounds of steam a neighbor. Cattle, or kine, are com­
PRIVATE DISEASES. The symptoms
in on Barrett's stage Tuesday on busi­ are estimated to have a 30 horse-power. moners and he who maims, kills or
until cured, are portrayed on tlie coun­
ness for that firm.
W E S T L IN G S .
I These engines will work independently mallreates them should he prosecuted.
tenance and in the actions of tlie vic­
A complete stock of boots and shoes J and will each turn a 34-inch propeller
Gail Maker still charges that “ Occa­ tim. If neglected or iinproi>erly treat­
salmon are being caught.
for ladies, gents and children Rt O W ' «Lout 400 revolutions i>er minute. The sional” is the author of tlie criticisms ed, other organs lascome affected, and
boiler which is comparatively new has on one of lier hatch of items ; said critic­ sooner or later there are serious results.
ijew stock of children’s shoes just Hurd’s.
eived at Meyer A Kyle’s.
Hood’s pills cure nausea, sick head­ has been worked over, and is in fine isms having been sent to San Francisco Our New Method Treatment will j>osi-
ache, biliousness and all liver ills. Price condition. Tlie cost of the boat is be­ and there remailed ‘‘care of W eht ." tively cure these diseases.
light grower here* yesterday n
tween $4,000 and 5,000. Much specula­ ■She further alleges that the editor of
25 cents.
MIDDLE-AGED MEN—There are
tion has been on here of late in regard the W est joins lier iii the opinion that .housands of you who have committed
¡Very hot weather in the Willamette
SUNDAY SERVICES.
to tlie 8peed site will run, some sav she “Occasional" is the author. She also offences against the laws of your na-
8old W ith
Hey now.
will niukc ten miles per hour and others further alleges that Asst. P M Wilkes, ' ture, and are now paving up for it,
Sunday
school
at
10
a
in.
and see the fine stock of granite
say twenty; but we are informed by of A<la reports that said criticisms were : Those weak, aching hack«, Lossuf Sex­
Preaching at 11 a in.
e at A O Funke’s.
men who ought to know that she will mailed at tliis office in an "official” ' ual Power, Failing or Lost Vitality,
I G K notts , pastor.
run not less than fifteen miles per hour envelope, whether simply an envelope Frequent and Painful evacuations of
The Long went down the river yeater-
A BRICK WITHT HISTORY.
thus making tlie trip from Florence to of large size or a “ penally envelope" tlie Bladder accompanied by snore or
1 to cross the bar.
Mapleton in an hour and a quarter, not the Lord only knows. The Lord knows less smarting and tlie escape of par­
stock of children’s shoes just
that no post master, asst, post master ticles of albumen in tlie ur.ne witli
A few days ago E C Knowles of Maple­ counting stops.
Lived at Meyer & Kyle’s*
She will he ready for service about a or postal clerk has a right to retail any ropy sediment, all point to tlie decline
Mapleton school opened Monday with ton received by exprees a brick which is
information he tnny acquire in the dis­ of your manhood. There are hundreds
a reminder of his youthful days. Mr. week after launching.
1 Katharine Patterson as teacher.
charge of his official duties. It is who die of this difliculty, ignorant of
Knowles was horn in New Hampshire
FOR
SALE.
. large elegant assortment of jewelry
dangerous.
tlie cause. Tlio doctors w ill guarantee
in 1820. The next year his father built
L arrived at O W Hurd’s.
a new house and as was the custom of
a
perfect cure in all such cases, and
A sweep power, for one or two
I I Butterfield built an addition to the time it contained a large fire-place
healthy restoration of tlie G enitourin­
A L P H A C L IP P IN C 3-
horses.
W
m
.
K
aknowsk
y
.
. Hurd's residence at Seaton this made of brick. These brick lie manu­
ary Organs.
Florence, Oregon.
B y E ven Cn.tNOE.
ek.
factured himself near the site of the
READER—Are you in trouble?
Have you lttsen treated ami never cured?
iiing your job work to tlie W est house. One day while he was engaged
LOSS BY FLAMES-
Aug. 15th, 1898.
You dare not risk a return of tlie dis­
Ice. flood work done at reasonable in this work with his little sou playing
Misses Mock and Clara Tabor spent ease. It may appear when happy in
Ices.
near, the hoy stepped on one of the soft I Two warehouses at Tort Orford were
jllrs. E A Evans entertained a small bricks leaving thereon a perfect print of destroyed by fire last week. One bel.mg- Saturday and Sunday with relatives at imnestic life. Our New Method
Treatment is your refuge. If diseased, None who arc engaged in any of the mechanical
lilting party at her home Wednesday the little foot. Mr. Knowles scratched ed to the Pacific Coast Steamship com­ Deadwood.
consult us confidentially,
tlie
date
(1821)
on
the
brick,
burned
and
pany,
tlie
other
to
Joe
Masterson.
|ning.
Mrs. Flora Lundy and infant are do­
purouita can succeed without reading and
WRITE (enclosing stamps for reply)
used it in constructing the fire place.
They are supposed to be the work of ing nicely and Mr. Lundy wears a plea­
Tiie San Francisco Examiner and the
for
our
interesting
book.
“A
Warning
Years passed away and tlie father hav­ incendiaries.
studying this (standard Magazine of Science«
sant smile.
1 st for one year $2.60 paid in ail-
Voice." Sent free. All letters kept
ing died, the son, E 0 Knowles now
Dce.
and mechanical Arte. It is illustrated with
Frank Potterf is moving his engine strictly private and conftdent;:'.l. All
HO W 13 THIS?
grown to manhood came into possession
Borne more work is now being done of the homestead which he afterwards
from Eugene to this place and will erect answers sent
plain sealed envelope.
all modorn cuts of latest inventions in all
the road between Florence and sold and the place passed to other hands.
No O. 0 . D. business.
We offer one hundred dollars rewad for a mill this winter.
kpleton.
the branches of mechanism, and its fund of
Mr. Knowles moved to Minnesota many any case of catarrh that cannot be cured
Joe Acherson, Fred Austin and Mr.
Consultation
by
Mail
Absolutely
Free.
¡fames Morris of North Fork is having years ago and later came to Oregon. by Hall's Catarrh cure.
Ramsey took loads of chitteni hark to
knowledge is inseparably connected with in­
I house painted, W E Warran is do- Tiie brick with tlie foot print on it
F J Cheney A Co., Props., Toledo O. Eugene lart week which is worth $2.15
WRITE TODAY.
! the work.
remained in its place in the chimney
ventors and mechanics.
Sold with T hb
We, the undersigned, have known £.J per hundred lbs.
lug. lfth a very young lady came to till some three or four years ago when a Cheney for the last 15 years, and we be­
Two parties one from Iowa the other
W est at clubbing ratee.
Address
1 home of ltobt. Bernhardt. The war nephew of Mr. Knowles obtained it and lieve him perfectly honorable in all
from North Carolina have taken claims
gave
it
to
his
mother.
She
sent
it
to
transactions,
and
financially
able
to
Dr- W- H- Saunders & Co .
Dver it seems.
cn Upper Dea<lwoixl last week and have
69 Sproat St., Detroit, Midi.
! R David is repairing his mill at her brother in Oregon who received it carry out any obligation made by their families 111 the East who will arrive
t Terrace and expects to have it in a few <lays ago and now he can see the firm.
West A Truax, wholesale druggists, soon.
size of track ho made nearly 80 years
nning order soon.
The Cape Jenny road along and lielow
Toledo, O. Walding, KinunnA Mxrvin,
ago,
0 to O W Hurd’s for boots and shoes.
the lake is in a dangerous condition nut
wholesale druggists, Toledo, O.
1 of the largest invoices ever sent to IO _ O _ K OUT for the first signs of
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal­ having been worked since 1895 when it
|wence, just opened.
impure blood— Hood's Sarsaparilla ly, acting directly upon the blood and was constructed. We understand the
impur
It will purify, mucous smfaces of the system. Price commissioners will be out this week to
function City Times: Prof. K V is your safeguard.
lard of Coquille is in this city organ- enrich and vitalize your BLOOD. 76c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. sec after it as the traffic is extensive
hg a class in vocal music.
over this road.
Testimonials free.
GREENLEAF ITEMS.
Hall's family pills are the best.
you have any jewelry, watches or
Miss Elinor Hale who is teaching
cks out of repair, bring them to
school on Luke creek came up with Mrs.
B y a W est C okbespondunt .
A CARD.
Thisjmonthly magazine is one o f the very
atcli Maker Cleaves at Acme,
E C Potterf and daughter. Saturday
fiss Helen Fisk had a tooth drawn
while here word was brought that the
beet printed in this country, and i« eeld
To whom it may concern:
Sunday school every week.
rday and it seemed for a time inipos-
school house ill which she wae teaching
In order to settle nil contention as to
Jim
Pope
has
found
a
number
of
bee
to all Itubecribers at ratee within th *
caught fire from a burning tree amLuas
ble to stop the hemorrhage.
best route for a road from G I. Hough­
destroyed, all the books, eharts etc. were
Mr. and Mrs. M F Phillips of Siletz trees on Lake creek lately.
ton's place on Fiddle Creek to bridge
ability of all to pay. I t ia finely Mine
Fred Pepiot has lost 15 goats fron. near13 mile post on Five Mile Creek, 1 saved.
1 rejoicing greatly over the arrival of a
trated and pt-nannta o.«
the strange disease reported eome time | am ready to conduct a party of viewer*
¡tighter at their home Aug. 10th.
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
ago.
RVe are sorry to learn that a little
over tlie proposed new route via Wilkes’
authore oe |oontributoru.
T hb War»
If you want to know how a girl crosses | |an(H„g. Tliis route affords easy grades,
lid of Joel McCormick’s has been
Land Ofltca at Roseburg, Oregon,
and the Cosmopolitan are sold at re­
Lake creek without horse or boat, ask will accommodate more settlers than
|ite ill at their home in Eugene.
August 4, 1898.
any
other
route
and
is,
perhaps,
as
short
Jim
Pope.
There are two events of the year 1898
Notice is hereby given that the fnlloulng-
duced rates at this office. “
bich will not be forgotten goon: The
C C Evans paid $20 for J A Burnett’s a line ns can bo found. Ti e County nmned settler lnu filed notice of his Intention
with Spain and the Klondike fever. heifer which wae found on his place, Ooort is willing to vacate the old survey to make final proof |i. support of bin claim, and
without formal petition if a better line that said proof will tie ruade before C. It. Hol­
The next regular meeting of the W C killed with an ax.
V. 8. Comniasiouer at
Florence
can lie had. I suggest Aug. 29 as a date den,
Oregon, on September 17,
1898,
via:
will he held at the home of Mrs.
All the Alamasi children who are
t||g vjewjng party to meet at Hough­ Cyrua If Severy on h. a. it n . 6205 for the lota
btes on Thursday afternoon, Aug. 25th large enough have gone hop-picking
5 and 5 and e 'i ae'., am-. 11; tp. 13 «., r. 12 treat.
ton's place ut 10:00 AM.
1 2 o’clock.
Ho names the following witnesses to prove
without their parents, and they like it
Respectfully,
hfs continuous residence upon and cultivation
Eddie Wliisman who was injured at better than a circus.
S cott M orris .
of said land, via:
. Waite’s logging camp is recovering.
Solomon II. Colvin and Isaac Harwood of
Mr. Wilkey, who bought tlie Joe
BASE BALL IN FLORENCE-
1 leg was badly jamed but no bones
Lake Precinct. Ore., James C. Flint of Florence,
Wliisman place, is expected within two
broken.
Ore., and Willard L. Card of Olenada, Oregon.
or three weeks, with his family and
J. T. B kiposs ,
A liotly contested and no doubt tlie
**We do nofctake possession of our ideas bnt are possessed hy tkesuf
Water pipes have been laid this week furniture, and our young bachelors re­
Register
best
gsme
of
base
ball
ever
seen
in
Flor­
|m Kyle's new wind-mill at the fuse to pop tlie question until they see
They master ns and force ns Into the arene,
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ence was played here on the afternoon
finery to furnish the water supply for those nine daughters.
Whore like gladiators, wo must fight for thorn."
of Aug. 14th between the Seaton and the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I residence.
Dried Apples,
Mrs. Heslop an invalid widow from Florence-Acme nines,
Such is the exalted motto of the Arena, and ¡tho
Considerable
polin Tanner has moved into J A Eugene, mid her young son are spend­
speculation had been indulged in as to
Laud
Ofllcw,
at
Uosebur?
Oregon.
id's house and has opened a restur-
Peaches, Pears,
entiro contents' of this monthly magazine
ing a few weeks on Lake creek
the result of the game as troth sides were
July « , 1398.
t where meals and hot coffee can be hoard at J A Burnett’s. Both have
Notice
i«
hereby
given
that
the
iollowiiig-
very confident that they would win the
are upon] a plane and in keeping;with it«
Prunes, Berries,
ftsineil at all hours.
uameri settler hau filed notice of her intention
bicycles. Mrs. Heslop'« father is an victory.
to
make
final
proof
in
support
of
her
claim,
and
Hickathier the well-known plioto- Episcopalian clergyman at Eugene.
motto.
Tito Arena’s gallery ofj^eminent
It must be admitted that tlie Seaton that Raid proof will be made before C. II. Hob
Fish,
Clams,
bpher of Drnin is in Florence and
nine
played
a
strong
game,
making
but
den,
U.
8.
Commbeioncr
At
Florence,
Oregou,
A brother and sister of Mr. McCor-
thinkers is ‘a groupjoi interesting, men and
Mjr for business. Call and have your
AND
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few errors Hint were serious. Three bad on September 10, 1393, rli: Bertha W. Hoffman
kture taken by an artist who always knack of North Fork came over tlie plays however coet them their defeat. on h. e. no. 6711 for the lot t, «’£ ne1«, uwf ; 8e’<,
women, and their thoughts are) worthy tiie
mountains on foot on tlie 11th and went
sec. 14 tp. 13
r. 10 Went.
ges satisfaction.
She name« the following wltncsse« to prove
down Lake creek as merrily as if a walk They ware two overthrows to first, and
consideration ot.a,l|people. |The Areua—is
If you have been sick you will find of 40 or 50 miles was nothing to an Ore­ one to the catcher- Our home boys her continuous residence upon and cultivation
counted several tallies on account of of, haha land, vis:
p i ' s Sarsaparilla the best medicine gon young lady.
»old,with T ur W';« t .
Mark Hadwnll, Martin Nofikinger, Ivy Morria
these mistakes.
J1 can take to give you appetite and
and John Hoffman, all of Florence, Oregon.
Ed Wliisman lies at Mr. Well’s,
After the eighth inning was played ti e
ength and restore you to a condition
J. T. B ridoco ,
★
with both legs mashed by a log which score stood 11 to 11. Seaton went to bat
Register.
erfect health.
rolled over them. At present writing it but received a g-xise-egg, while the
»ter reports show that we were ntis- is believed tiiat no bones are broken. Florence-Acme scored two in ttieir lust
nrnted in regard to the beating of Eil’s mother Mrs. J P Whlsuian, is with nning miking the score, Sj.itou 11 and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
f's wile and daughter, as published
Florence-Acme 13.
him.
Land Ofllce at Rooeburg, Oregon.
week. We are glad to learn that
Marion Morris umpired tlie game, and
Mrs. Fred Tepiot started home from
July 20, 1393.
eh was not the case.
Notica la hereby given *h«t the following-
her visit on the McKinzie on horseback the usual amount of kicking was done,
Die Point Terrace and Acme juniors Thursday, the 11th, and tried to reach though Mr. Morris was a model of named eettler haa filed notice of hit intention
to m^ke final proof in «iipp*«rt of h i' claim and
t.ved a nice game of ball nt Acme last Nelson creek that night, but darkness fairness. As to goose-eggs the home that
said proof will l»e made before C. II. Hol­
»day. Some say the Acineites are came on when she had traveled 47 miles, inins is credlteil with three anil tlie den U. 8. Commiiwiouer at Florence. Oregon,
t A f
r best players and some say the Point and there being no moon, she camped in Seaton nine with three.
on Heptemher I, 1393, via: John A. Maaon on
t N +
nw?4, fw ’ i ne1^, ueM
rrace are the beet; but the score the woods on Chickahominy bottom,
It is probable that another game will h. a. no. 7M7 forth«
t n t
•<*4.
see.,
28,
tp.
13
r.
11
wear.
asl Acme 20 and Point Terrace 12. without blanket or matches. 8he turn soon be played, to decide the champion­
He name« the following witneeoe« to prove
course the Acme nine had tlie great ed out at break o’day and came home as j ship, as they have played six games and hlf continu'nm roti lenee upon and cultivation
vantage of being on their home
of. Mid land, via:
have won uud lost three apiece.
blooming as ever.
John Holger, K. I*. Barnhart, William Hoff­
Band.
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POWDER
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Scientific American.
THE EnSM HPnLITAN;
WORLD BEATER
CHAMPION EVAPORATOR.
2 THE ARENA
2
VEGETABLES.
E
ALWAYS READY
SAFE, DURABLE
LOOK OVER THIS GROUP.
MAKE YOUR SELECTION.
A CENT'S WORTH
of the wrong baking powder
will spoil a half-dollar’s worth
of cake.
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Use Schillings Best.
man and Cbarlet Cos all of Flovettre, Oregon.
J. T Bai do «.«.
Rogloter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Land OfBce, Roseburg, Ojegon.
July II. 1M8.
Notice la hereby given that the following-
named «elder ha« filed no»ice of her intention
to make ffnal pror»f in eupport of her claim, and
that mid Proof will be tn*l* before C. 11.
Holden, C. tL Cora mi Mi oner, Florence, Oregon,
on Auguat 27th, 1393 via Joaephine It. Htile« on
b. e. no. M f o r the Lot 3 being ue(4 > * ’4 of
aec. 17, tp. 18 a., r. IO wee«.
She name« the following witneaaea to prove
bey continuous reaidence upon au 1 cultivation
of «aid land, via:
Charier R. David and D W. gfibbena of F oist
Terrace, Ore., W. If. Weathenon of Florenea,
Ore., and Mark Hadoall of Mapleton, Oregon.
J. T. Bat do « a .
RegteUr.
Drías for 50 cts., nor Too.
THE WEST.
.FLORENCE. OR.
................ ..........................................
ALL
SIZES FROM
$ 2 6
to $165.
W rite F u r C ircular
J. H. MONTEITH
Glenada,
Oregon.
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