T hree J A Pond was at the cape Tuesday. Mrs Wui Brynd was iu town Wednes­ day, n( tliis week. Mrs Ludvig Christensen is at for a few days. James Ellerhy of Marshfield arrived here Saturday. The Ablest and Most Successful Specialists in the World. They guarantee a complete cure Your Own Home, and allow you pay when cured. Stars in to Clear lake Wednesday. with Mrs Flint for a few days. Rattier cloudy, Seaton dancing club meets tomorrow evening. A fine time for a visit to tlie beaeli liese calm days. 'o Buy Your Winter Supply 0------o f -------0 {OOTS AND S H O ES À nil don’t forget that you can get he best goods for the— - ——=“• LEAST M ONEY .OF« Fruit jars of all sizes—a large stock at Meyer A Kyle's. The Mink brought down a smoke­ stack for the new steamboat Tuesday. To appreciate the ocenn breeze take a trip through the valley in hot weather. Hood’s pills are the only pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Cure all liver ills. Bring your job work to tlie W est office. Good work done at reasonable prices. Quite a crew of men are at work open­ ing the road between Point Terrace and Mapleton this week. Z I, Seymour lias so far recovered from his injury that lie was able to return home Saturday. + YO RAN & SON, ★ week for a visit with frieiuls. M J Hadsall is working at tlie Musick mine in the Bohemia country. Miss Mattie Brynd visited with ami Mrs Fremont lust Bunday. Miss C Vanderburg is visiting friends on Fiddle creek this week. J M Howe of Eugene was in Florence this week soliciting orders for clothing. Misses Bean and Patterson of Maple­ ton made a pleasant call at the W est office a lew di ys ago. Mrs. J R Stiles and Mrs. Lester Ogden have been camping nt tlie mineral springs on Hadsall creek. Frank Fox and family moved to Sea­ ton Tuesday where they have lately erected a new dwelling. Mrs T J Boren of Bear creek is visit­ ing with her parents, Mr and Mrs R B Mills, of South Slough tliis week. Mrs. JG Stevenson and son Donnie of Eugene started homeward Monday after a visit at W R McCornack’s. J S Montgomery and wife who moved to Eugene some months ago are row moving from that place to Cresswell. Win Bernhardt and Win Hardell ex­ pect to go to Astoria on tlie Harrison to put a new boiler in the steamer Robarts. Tom Saubert, George Chamberlin nnd Oscar Gates were in Eugcno Sunday night on their way to Roseburg on bicycles. Andrew Hartley and John Shultz came down the river yesterday bring­ ing over 100 goats which they purchased in tlie valley. C M Young and wife nnd two daugh­ ters and Miss Day arm ed here from Eugene Wednesday. They came for an outing at Hecetn. Sheriff Withers and Deputy District Attorney Harris were in Florence Tnes- Isy slid Wednesday investigating the killing of the Indian Bennett Barney. Mr. Patterson was in Florence this week selling star tobacco. He can lie trncked by tlie advertisements with which he ornnments the trees, fences, and buildings along his route. Capt Johnson started to Astoria last Friday to pilot the steamer Harrison to theSinslaw with supplies and Chinamen fot tlie Florence cannery. She is ex­ pected to arrive today. I) W Stihbens came in from from E u­ gene tlio first of tlie week after a load of goodB. He took out liis Monteitli evapo­ ” iHOW 13 THIS? rator to ship to Capt. Peters of Oakland, Ore., who has purchased it. Mr 8tib- We offer one hundred dollars rewad for hens will work at evaporating fruit in any case of eaturrh that cannot be cured tlie Eugene cannery during the season. by Hall’s Catarrh cure. F J Cheney A Co., Props., Toledo O. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, We, the undersigned, have known E.J Cheney for the last 15 years, and we be­ Land Olflce at Roseburg, Oregon, August 4,1898. lieve him perfectly honorable in all N otice 1« hereby given that the following- transactions, and financially able to named settler has filed notice of hla Intention carry out any obligation made by their to make dual proof t'. support of hla claim , and that said proof w ill he made before C. H . Hoi firm. West A Truax, wholesale druggists, den, U. 8. Commissioner st Lake Precinct, Toledo, O. Walding, KinnanA Marvin, Douglas Co., tlregi-n,onSeptem ber 17,1898, vis Cyrus t f . Severy 011 h. *. no. 6206 for the lots wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. 5 anil 6 and e‘< seQ, sec. 11; tp. 19 s., r. 12 west. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal­ H e names the follow ing witnesses to prove ly, acting directly upon tlie blood and his continuous residence upon and cultlvatlu u mucous surfaces of the system. Price of aald laud, vis: Holuinon B. C olvin and Isaac Harwood of 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Lake Precinct, Ore., Jamea C. F lin t of Florence, Testimonials free. Orc., and W illa rd L. Card of Olenada, Oregon. J. T . llxih o x s , Hall’s family pills are the liest. In regard to tlnit annyinons letter which came to me some time ago, via ecliooner from Florence, Sun Francisco ami tlie W est ami which Mr. Hcott Morris knows so well bow to describe, although be declares to me, “ I never seen it.’’ Tlie letter is on exhibition along with several others in the same hand-»riling; there was a faint at­ tempt nt disguise, yet the comparison is very eiiBy. Now although there is no doubt in my mind as to tlie author of tlie stuff, I regret having mentioned anything about it in the W est . I am aware that such discussions are not only uninteresting, to the reading pub­ lic, but disgusting as well. G ail M aker . [In justice to ourselves we wish to say a word or two concerning the above letter. A communication from “ Occa­ sional” which appeared in our columns last week stated that Gail Maker “ a l­ leges that the editor of the W est joins her in the opinion that Occasional is the author” of tlie anonymous criticism referred to. As we we were in Eugene when said communication was received we knew nothing about that statement till it appeared in print. Some months ago we received at the Florence post office what appeared to be a letter addressed to Gail Maker care of the W est . We enclosed it in another enve­ lope pro|ierly addressed and mailed it to tlie owner. A few days later Gail Maker called and showed us tlie anony­ mous criticisms referred to, which she had just received from the post office and which it proved were contained in tlie package sent to her in care of tlie W est . Some speculation as to tlie author of said criticisms followed during which the names of several persons were mentioned and among others wo sug­ gested that of Scott Morris. We have had no conversation with Gail Maker on the subject since that time. Some weeks ago Scott Morris stated over liis own signature in the columns of the W est that lie did not write the criticism and did not know who it was that did. Since that time we tiave given the mat­ ter no further thought till our name was mentioned. Now that we have printed the same number of articles from both parlies in reference to this dispute we hope botli will drop the matter, so far as the W est is concerned, as personal affairs become uninteresting to the pub­ lic when dwelt upon too long. Ed.l have their lives and fntnro usefulness wrecked hv INDISORE NON AND PRIVATE DISEASES. The symptoms until cured, are portrayed on the coun­ tenance and in the actions of tlie vic­ tim. If neglected or impro|>erly treat­ ed, other organs 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 paying up for it. Ttio9e weak, aciiing backs, Icissof Sex­ ual Power, Failing or Lost Vitality, Frequent and Painful evacuations of the Bladder accompanied by more or less smarting and the escape of par­ ticles of albumen in the urine with ropy sediment, all point to the decline of your manhood. There are hundreds who die of thia difficulty, ignorant of the cause. The doctors will guarantee a perfect cure in all such cases, and healthy restoration of tlioG enito U rin­ ary Organs. READER—Are yon in trouble? Have you been treated and nevercured? 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 r ep l)) for our interesting book. “ A Warning Voice.” Sent free. All letters kept strictly private and confidential. All answers sent pla’ii sealed envolope. No O. O. D. business. The various lodges of Woodmen in tills county will unite for a picnic at Meriau’s park near Eugene Sept. 7. The Shoe Dealers. Why is a suit of Meyer A Kyle’s tailor mnde clothing like the Philippine isl­ W E S T L IN G S . ands? Because it lias general merit. County Superintendent Miiler in­ rienty ot fruit this year. forms us that lie Intends to visit this Bicycles and kodacs are all the go lierc. part of the county in about a month. Astorian: The second Inman-Paul­ Florence school opens a week from son lumber raft put to sea yesterday in est Monday. Go to Meyer A K yle’s when you want tow of the Monarch for San Francisco. Work is now being done on the road ars of any sifie. Consultation by Mail Absolutely Freo. The pile driver is being repaired for between Mapleton and Eugene to put the road in good condition before tlie ork on the boom. WRITE TODAY. rainy weather sets in. The Odd Fellows are preparing to Major Fisk, United States engineers, arpet their hall and paint it on the Address is about to advertise for sealed proposals Inside. Dr-W H-Saunders & Co for furnishing labor and materials and The San Francisco Exam iner and the 69 Sprout St., Detroit, Mich. constructing jetties to improve Yaquina W est for one year i ‘2.50 paid in ad­ bay. vance. B Isenlioot is expected to arrive from A party in honor of Miss Patterson’s tlie valley today with a band of about birthday will be given at Mapleton to­ 115 goats to place on his ranch. This is morrow. the fourth band that lias been taken Our city marshal should look after the into that vicinity this summer. side-wa’ks, Borne of them are sadly in At the teachers’ examination held in need of a plank here nnd there. Eugene the 10th ints., among 32 appli­ J C Brooks who formerly resided near cants for county certificates, 4 obtained Walton died in Eugene Saturday, aged second and 9 third grades, the others 61 years. He served four years in the failing to come up to the required civil war but never affiliated with the standard. G A It organization. A LANE COUNTY BOY DEAD. An enemy to health is impure blood, as it leads to serious diseases and great C has. M e a d o f H e r m a n n E x p ir e s a t C am p suffering. Hood’s Sarsaparilla meets M e r r itt, and conquers this enemy’ and averts the danger. Last Friday Chas. Taylor of Eugene A Hickethier the well known photo­ received a telegram from liis brother, grapher ot Drain will be at Seaton from Smith Taylor, stating thatChailes Mead Sept. 10th till Sept. 18th, 1898 ready for of Hermann had died at Camp M erritt. business. Call and have your picture He enlisted at Eugene and left there taken by an artist wtio always gives witli the last company of volunteers. • ♦ t t t * satisfaction. He had an attack cf measles followed by According to Major F isk’s report, 359 pneumonia. A message was sent to Ills parents on vessels arrived in Coos bay during the past year, and 1660 passengers arrived Indian creek informing them of their and 1683 departed. At Yaqoina hay 82 son’s death. A subscription paper was circulated In vessels arrived and departed and in tlie 82 arrivals are included 25 trips of the Eugene and tlie money, about (60, was raised to have the body brought to Eu­ tug Rubarts. gene for burial. A dispatch was sent to While working at Bohemia about San Francisco and the remains arrived tliree weeks ago Wallace Sweet bad the in Eugene Monday morning. The par­ Register W A N TED . misfortune to be struck on the hand ents of the deceased arrived in Eugene with a sledge bruising it considerably. Monday afternoon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Dried Apples, Inflammation set in and about ten days 1 003,000 feet old growth fir logs for The funeral was held Tuesday under later Wallace went to Eugene for surgic­ the supervision of company “ C” O N G wliick I will pay f3 per thousand cash Peaches, Pears, Land Office, at Roseburg Oregon. I B C t'S lIM A ff. al attendance. His hand was much and the remains interred in I O O F July 28, 1898. better the first of the week. Prunes, Berries, Notice is hereby given th e t tlie follow ing PRED IC T A HARD W IN TE R . cemetery. named settler has filed notice of her Intention It is feared by bis relatives that to make final proof In support of her claim , and Fish, Clams, IS LAUNCHED. Thomas Russell, well known here, Is I THE FLORENCE Goose lake is at a lower ebb now than th a t «aid proof w ill be made before C. H. H oi _____ among those who lost their lives on the it ever has been since the new meander den, U. 8. Commissioner at Florenee, Oregon AND ALLe.— ____ "av to Alaska. H e engaged passage on O W H o r d ’ a N ew S te a m e r in th e W a t e r . line was surveyed and hauled by J W on September 10,1898, v ii: Bertha W. Hoffman on h. e. no. 6711 for the lo t 1, «¡4 neQ, n w Q seQ, a lioat which is known to have been Hamaker, in 1888. The last bard winter sec. 14 tp. 18 a., r. 10 west. damaged on the way, since which time Yesterday afternoon most of the peo­ followed that season, and it is predicted She names the follow ing witnesses to prove no news has been received either of ple of Florence assembled at the ship- by many Lake county stockmen that an­ her continual!» residence upon and cultivatio n sslil land, viz: boat or passengers. I yard in Morse’s addition to witness one other severe one will follow this dry of, Mark H adsall. M a rtin Noffslnger, Iv y Morris Guard: M rO Beckwith, the other i of the most important events in boat­ summer. Preparations are being made and John Hoffm an, a ll of Florence, Oregon. ★ launching. On this upon this supposition, and tlu y are in J. T. BRIhoss, day, sliowed us a twsket of twelve building—the Register. peaches picked from a tree in his resi­ occasion it was 0 W Hurd’s new river hopes of a large snow (all which will in­ dence lot that weighed 6*» pounds, over steamer that was to float on the water sure good crops next year. one-half pound eacii. Two of them for the first time. Everything being in : NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. CONTEST NOTICE. weighed 20 ounces each, and the largeet 5 readiness the blocks holding it were ' Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. one measured 10 J. inches around. They ! removed and tlie Florence—for so it wap j July 20, 1898. Department of the Interior. are of tlie Garfield variety. Lane county I christened— slid gracefully down the Notice 1« hereby given th a t the follow ing- i ways with her flag flying and she flost- U nited Suites Land office, raises most excellent peaches. named settler has file«! notice of his Intention I ed on the river. She was than towed to Roseburg. Oregon, August 17th, 1698. to make final proof In snpport of his cla im aud Judge Potter who is spending a few A sufficient couU-sl affidavit h aving been th a t «aid proof w ill be made before U. H . Hoi Hurd s wharf where the machinery, filed In this office by W illia m McCrae, contest, A •lays rusticating in this vicinity made a ! boiler and water tanks will be placed in ant, against t-.ome.iead entry No. 7464, inode den U. 8. Com mledoner at Florenee. Oregon, N trip over a part of the new road between position and a cabin built on her. After January 4,1893. for »w'< section 14, township on Sep'cmlier 3, 1898, vis: John A. Mason on h. c. no. 7887 for the se'4 nw>4, i s ' i ueQ, ne"i I» Mapleton and Florence Tuesday. He a coat of paint she will then be ready 17 south, range 12 west, by James Bomsr swQ. sec., 78, tp. IS r. 11 west. informs us that he finds, after travelling ConUstec. In which I t is alleged that: The for a trial trip. All this will take time He names the follow ing witnesses to prove . over the route, that it will be easier to eo it will be some weeks yet before she said Bomar baa w holly abandoned said tract and his continuous resilience upon and cultivatio n . hanged b it residence therefrom for more than construct the road than lie bad thought will be ready to make regular trips be­ six months sine« m aking said entry and prior of, said land, vis: John H o tte r, R. P. B arnhart. W illia m Hoff­ from looking at the lay of the land while to the exp iration of le e year» from dale of tween Florence and Seaton. man and Charles Cox a ll of Florenee, Oregon. passing up anil down the river. The filing said entry and th a t said tract 1» not J. T. IIe l no rs , judge fully realizes the advantage it settled upon an d cultivated by said party as Register. BIDS WANTED. teqiiired by law. Halil parties are hereby n o t.' would he not only to this valley but to fied to appear, respond and offer evidence tlie entire country to have the road Bids will he receive! till Wednesday touching said allegation at 10o'clock a. m. on NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION opened through from Mapleton to the October 1, 1 *« . before C. I I H olden, U. 8. Sept 7th, I « » by ,he ,rn8,eF* of Ucceta f'om m lm iuner, st Florence, Oregon. And that Iwech and he as well as the commiesion- Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon. Lodge, No. H l, I O O F of Horen««, final hearing w ill be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on July n . i w s . ers are anxious to see it built. A L L SIZES FR O M . Oregon for building platforms in their October I I . 1898. before the Regl»ter and Notice 1» hereby given th a t the follow ing- hall and for painting the ball inside, Receiver at the U nited States Land Office in named settler has filed no-Ice of her Intention R osel,urg. Oregon. to make filial proof in >iipi«,rt of her elaim , end material to be fornishel by eon- Dear Madam; The said contestant having, In a proper th a t sold Proof w ill b i made before C. I I . ................... tractor. Seperate bids desired * for the affidavit, filed Aagust 12, 1»». set forth facts H olden, U. 8 .C o ram i»d m e r, Florence, Oregon, Y our grocer is authorized carpentering and painting. Plans and which »how that after due diligence, personal j on August 27th, 1898 rls Josephine R. Stiles on ' h. e. no. 6949 for the Lot 3 being net» uw ‘X of specifications for the wo.k may be seen servlee of t h lv notice cannot lie made. It Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be . sec 17, Ip. 1» a , r. 19 west. to pay you back your money W rite F o r C ircular at tlie W bst office. ! She names the follow ing witness»» to prove giveu by dueaud proper publication. The right is reserve«! to reject any or J. T. Batnoss, Register. if you don't like Schillings I her continuous residence upon and c u ltlv s tio n S O IE 3 S T O E S . - Ksr Scientific American. None who are engagud in any of the mechanical 2 t t D m for 50 cts„ per Ton. $ 2 5 N o questions asked. ; A Schilling £ Company of August 1898. Tr ute«« i - ( M arion Moaats J I, F rsxisn W H tVSATUXRSON. J. H B o o t s , Receiver. you j MUST bare pure blood for ■ good goo Itealth. H ood’s Snrsa|«riUa purifies the blood. Take H ood’s Sar­ saparilla ii you w ould BE WELLs of said land, rls : Charles R. D avid and II. W. Stihbens of Point Terrace, Ore., W. I I . Weaiherson of Florence, Ore., and M ark H adsall of M apleton, Oregon. J. T . Bam ogs. 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