The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, September 16, 1898, Image 3

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BUUSUEU «V IB V
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MOKNING—
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f.H. WEATHERSON
Editor und Proprietor.
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ntcrcd nt the post-office at Florence,
' county
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Oregon, as second-class
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¡1 matter
POWDER
Absolutely Puro
L jjbtis ISO bates made known on ap -
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PLICATION.
hl n o tice s 8 c e n t s per li n e , e s c li In ser tio n
»PVM BAKIUK SOWMS BK., « F » VOSS.
¡Florence, Or. Eept. 16, 1898.
Warren Andrews has purchased from
0 W Hurd lots 7 and 8 of block 8 in
Cox’s addition to Florence.
10 TO.
FOR THE blUSLAW HATCHERY-
SUE EXTRAOflD
DELINQUENT TAX NOTICE.
A letter from Hnllisfon I) McGuire,
Guard, Sept. 10:—Next Monday 8ber-
state lidi and game protector bring-.; ¡t| Withers and Ids deputies will com-
informa'ion that he has made arrange- ,„ence in all sections of the county the
ments to secure (roui one to three ; ttorh of serving the delinquent tax war-
millionsi of eyed Chinook salmon eggs I la „ ,8. i t wil| probably be 26 days before
for the Sinslaw hatchery Ibis fall.
the work is completed, after which tiie
Tbis will he worth a great «leal to the property will he advertised and tlie sale
fisheries on this river. Owing to the made.
failure of the legislature to appropriate
Florence and (lie other precinct«
funds for such work, Mr McGuire is west of tlie mountains will he handled
somewhat hampered for tl.e means to ! liy C E lla i wixsl and R G Fow ler.
pay for transportation and caring for the ! Cliesher and E inira, C K Hale.
eggs niter they are placed in tl.e Maple- ' Coyote and Siuslaw, Flunk Hadley.
ton hatchery, tint lie hopes to make
North and South Junction, Long Tom,
satisfactory arrangements to have the ' Richardson, \V L Houston and A A
work done.
Foster.
Upper McKenzie precincts, L I) For­
INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE.
rest.
Springfield ami Coburg, P Comegys.
Tlie president lias urged tlie follow­
Pleasant Hill, Lost Yulley, Fall creek,
ing-named, among others, to accept etc. J 0 Parker.
places on tlie committee to investigate
Cresswell, blast and West Cottage
ttie conduct of I he war department:
Grove, Al Wallae, S R Pi|ier.
Lieutenant-General John M Schofield,
Eugene precincts. Sheriff Withers and
General John B Gordon, General Gran­ office deputies, J M Howe and 1. If
ville M Dodge, President D C Gilman, Patterson.
General Charles F Manderson, Robert
Tlie deputies who will serve tlie war­
T Lincoln, Daniel S Lamont, Dr W W rants in tlie remaining precincts will he
Keene and Colonel James A Sexton.
appointed in a few days.
Be Cured al
PAY WHEN CURED.
DB.W.H.SAONDBRS&CO.
¡0OTS AND S H O ES
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between now and Jan. 1st, '1899, I have
reduced the price of a!l goods (to CCfeT
aud a small per cent toj’cover expenses
during the sale.
Last íaolaiil Reslored.
Thousands of promising young men
lave tlieir lives anil future usefulness
wrecked by INDISCRETION AND
PRIVATE DISEASES. The symptoms
until cured, are portrayed on the coun­
tenance and in tlie actions of tlie vic­
tim . If neglected or improperly 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 tlie laws of your na­
ture, and are now paying up for it.
Those weak, aching backs, Loss of S ex­
ual Power, Failing or Lost Vitality,
Frequent and Painful evacuations of
tlie Bladder accompanied by more or
less smarting and tlie escape of par­
ticles of albumen in tlie urine with
ropy sediment, all point to tlie decline
of your manhood. There are hundreds
who die of tliis difficulty, ignorant of
the cause. Tlie doctors will guarantee
a perfect cure in all such cases, and
liealihy restoration of tlie Genito U rin­
ary Organs.
READER—Are you 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
lomestic 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 onvolope.
No 0 . O. D. business.
. Mrs Geo BiniiiRrd expects to go to
San Francisco next month. Mr Brai­
nard lias been there since April.
1 kinking tiie outside of the new vessel
Buy Your Winter Supply was recommenced the first of the week.
The calkers are now busy on the deck.
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Register: The county court lias ap­
C F 'IC IA L A N N O U N C EM EN T O F THE A N ­
IN CIRCUIT COURT.
pointed D W Coolidge, J R Campbell
N UA L S T A T E W O T U C O N VEN TIO N .
and J M Williams to ex|>ert the Looks of
The Vulcan Iron Works have com­
the county officers for the year ending
menced action in tlie circuit court for
Tlie sixteenth annual convention of
July 1st.
Lane county against tlie Sinslaw River the Woman's Christian Tempérance
Experience tenches the value of Lumlier Co, to foreclose a mortgage of Union » ill be held in E igene Octolier
Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It is constantly $1,559.38 and costs.
4th to 7th inclusive. Tlie convention
accomplishing wonderful cures and peo­
Mary St An-aiit lias instituted pro­ will open promptly at 9 a m Wednesday
ml don’t forget that you can get ple in all sections take it, knowing it ceedings for a divorce from Eugene St morning. A meeting of the state ex-
will do them good.
Amant. One of the parties resides near eutive convention will lie held on Tues­
! best good« for tho---- —
day evening October 4th a t? p in sharp.
Guard : School Superintendent Miller Florence.
Great pains have been taken in tlie
lias made tho regular fall apportionment
L E A S T M O N E Y of school funds. The amount distribut­
preparation for tit is convention and it
WOOD WANTED.
promises to 1« unusually interesting
ed among the schools of the county is
and attractive.
$19,773.10. Ttiere are 6928 children of
Bids will he received by the directors
In addition to tlie regular delegates
school age in the county, making the
of Florence school district till Tuesday from all local Woman’s Christian Temp­
YORAN & SON,
per capita apportionment $2.85.
September 27th, 1393 for furnishing
The call for a special session lias eight ricks of vine maple wood and four erance Unions, we cordially invite nil
Tho Shoe Dealers,
aroused the candidates for positions in ricks of fir wood cat 22 inches in length. other societies in harm my and sympa­
thy witli any department of our work,
tlie legislature. S L Moorhead of Junc­ Ttie w ood must tie delivered at Florence
W E S T liIN G S .
tion City wants to be chief clerk of tlie school bouse. Tlie right is reserved to to send fratern d delegates to this con­
vention. Entertainment free.
senate. W E Yates of Corvallis, late reject any or all bids.
N arcissa W K insky , Pres.
prosecuting
attorney
also
aspires
to
tlie
Salmon are scarce yet.
Dated at Florence, O.egou thia lfilli
S usan E F oster , Oor, See.
position.
day of Sept. 1898.
Ipienty of fruit in the market these
DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED.
Ttie Pacific Monthly Publishing Co
( W m K yle
Directors.
< W H W katiiebson
r* ’
of Portland lias sent in articles of incor­
¡Frank Montgomery is running his
( F B W ilson .
By local applications, as they cannot
poration to tlie secretary of state. Tlie
bine.
renrh the diseased portion of ttie ear.
capital stock is fixed at $5000, and tlie
| Household furniture for sale at George
There is only one way to cure deafness,
GLENADA GOSSIP.
subscribing trustees nre Eischen M
Consultation by Mail Absolutely Free.
rainard’s Acme, Ore.
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Miller, William Bittle Wells and B B
B y U o s s ip e r .
| Rev IG Knotts was repairing the Beekman.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con­
W RITE TODAY.
dition of the nineons lining of tlie
of of the church W ednesday.
About 50 persons were present at tlie
Bad colds seem to lie a ll the rage.
Eustachian Tulie. When this tut* gets
| The Bcliooner Long was to sail from Missionary social Friday evening. The
Address
Frank Colies is working up tlie river inflamed you have a rumbling sound or
sn Francisco for the Siuslaw the 13th. literary program consisted of a solo by
Dr-
W
H
Saunders
& Co-
imperfect
hearing,
and
when
it
is
e
i
-
Hood’s pills cure all liver ills. Mailed Mies Noffionger, Mr Pond playing the tliis week.
69 Sprout St., Detroit, Mich.
tirely
closed
deafness
is
tlie
result,
and
|
Thomas Hooper and wife were Glena-
»r 25 cents by 0 I Ilood & Co, Lowell, accompaniment, songs by Mr Evans,
unless tlie inflammation can lie taken
a rending by Rev I G Knotts and recita­ da visitors one day last week.
lass.
out and tliis tube restorer! to its normal
Arthur Johnson of Earl P O paid a
| Warren Andrews spent several days tions by Miss Noflsinger and Maude
condition, hearing will lie destroyed
(iis week nursing a number of Job’s Wetmore. Some very nice refreshments flying visit to Glenadu this week.
forever; nine cases out of ten are caused
were served during tlie evening.
Rosa Shuster of Maple creek visited by catarrh, which is nothing lint an in­
pniforters.
Although Mr Holden lias been dis­ with friends here Saturday and Sunday. flamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
An afternoon party in honor of Mrs
Little Carrol Johnson lias been very
We will give one hundred dollars for
Inotts was given by Mrs Kyle to a few charging the duties of justice of tlie
peace for several months, lie had iiis sick witli lung fever hut under tlie care any case of deafness (caused by catarrh)
rienils Saturday.
first experience Sunday in tying a mat­ of Dr Evans is very much better.
that cannot be cured by H all’s Catarrli
J R Cleaves the jeweler writes to us
rimonial knot. He succeeded in tying
Chas David moved his family back to Cure. Send for circular, free.
[lint lie will lie in Florence In a few days
the knot very firmly and though tlie
F J Cheney & Co, Toledo, 0 .
their residence in Glemida tills week.
> attend to work in his line.
strain on his nervous system was severe,
Sold by ail druggists, 76c.
'
Tlieir
many
friends
are
glad
to
see
them
Alter September 15th, 1898 I shall lie recovered sufficiently to able to row
Hall's Family Pills are tlie best.
return.
kiv 15 cents per pound for unsalted across tlie river the next afternoon.
Chas Harwood inis been suffering
butter at the creamery.—O W Hurd.
DISTRICT FAIR-
J W Munson, one of tlie oiliest em­
The governor has appointed George E ployes of tlie United States government, from an injury received while Ht work
paukins of Portland, a member of the lias tendered hi« resignation, after 33 ' on the large boat, caused by the falling
Tlie fifth annual ealiihition of tlie
onrd of trustees of the Oregon soldiers years of faithful service. Mr Munson i of a scaffold which ho was on nt tlie Second Southern Oregon District Agri­
¡m ine, vice B F Alley
of Baker City, lias been in tlie lighthouse department 1 time.
cultural Society will he held at Rose­
A very quiet wedding took place at burg, Douglas county, Octolier 4th to
prsugneil.
since 1865, having been employed dur­
Register: Property owners In E n­ ing all that time at Fort Canby and j the residence of W H Pepper on Sunday Rih, 1898;$5000 offered in premium» and
sue are raising rents on their dwelling Point Adams. He is 80 years of age, I Sept 11th, in which A R Buttolph and purses ¡fine speed program or races eacli
' Mrs Sarali Willis were the contracting d ay; splendid s|iecial program also ar­
houses. There is a lively demand fot and now, being ill and iufirm, lie asks
I parties. C II Holden performed tlie ranged for. Fine premiums are offered
(louses now, and they are evidently to be discharged.
• marriage ceremony. After partaking of
ak¡ng advantage of tlieir opportunities.
H IN K aboat your health. D o not refresh ments the happy couple departed for high grade live stock, poultry, agri­
cultural products, fruits, flowers, works
ullow
scrofula
taints
to
develop
in
Not many men purchase 11 pairs of
lor tlieir home on North Fork. May of art, fancy work, etc, etc. For pre­
your
blood.
Take
Hood's
Sarsopa-
toots and shoes in ono day for tlieir
rilla now and keep yourself W E LL . they enjoy a long and happy wedded life mium list address J I Chapman, secre­
()wn family hilt that Is the number that
is tho wish of »heir many friends.
tary, at Roseburg, Ore.
Zamlocli’a slight of hand entertain­
! Lowe told us one day this week that
ments
in
town
last
week
were
well
lie wanted to buy. The merchants
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
GREENLEAF ITEMS.
bnglit to give him low prices on shoes attended and were greatly enjoyed by
all. The attendance Saturday evening
(for cash.
B y a W est C obrescondent .
Land O fflcc a t R iw eburg, O regon.
was much larger than either of tlie pre­
A u g u it as. is9 s.
The Eugene Guard of the lOtn inst. ceding nights, nearly everyone in
I N o tic e in h eret,y g iv e n th » t.th e fo llo w ln g -n a n iert
^»ys that during last week E J Frasier
89
fur
an
The thermometer stood at
■ettlcr h a s tiled n o tic e o f h is I n te n tio n to ninke
Florence embracing tlie opportunity to
, fin al proof in su p p o rt o f h is c la im , a n d th a t
nade five sales of real estate, tho pro­ see his feats in msgic. The skeleton hour last Monday, tlie 5th.
ceeds of which amounted to $11,663. dance which concluded the entertain­
Mrs W H Wheeler of Nelson creek is ’ sa id p n a jf w ill he m ado before J o el W are, U. 8.
I C o m m issio n e r a t E u g e n e . O regon , o n O cto b er
Dried Apples,
There were three pieces of Eugene ment was amusing to behold.
visiting her mother near Eugene.
1 4 ,189K v lx : R oger M. A lle n o n h. c. no. 7301 for
property and two farms sold.
»w)i, sec. 2 8 ;e)4 sej-i sec. 29; tp . IS
The Dan.ewoods of Cottage Grove, th e
Peaches, Pears,
SUNDAY 8ERVICES.
were looking for a homestead on Nelson r. 10 treat.
H Gates has been finishing up the
H e n am e» th e f o llo w in g w it n e s s e s to p ro v e
creek last spring. pros|iei4ed Fisli creek, | Ids c o n tin u o u s r e sid e n c e u p o n a n d c u lt iv a t io n
C»bin of the Florence this week while L
Prunes, Berries,
Sunday School 10 a m.
a tributary of upper Lake creek which o f. sa id la u d , v iz:
I Johnson has built a pilot bouse fore-
Preaching in Florence 11 n m ; Point i has its source of Nelson, a few weeks i | Trunk S w e et, W a lla ce S w e e t, C h a r les A nder-
Fish,
Clams,
|ward of and above the engine room,
' so u a n d G eorge A lle u a ll o f P o in t T erra ce,
and Head of Tide 7 :30
| ago, but have since decided to locate on
'«plain If ird will be able to see over Terrace 1 p m
i O regon.
AND
« —■
Smith river.
'the licada of the passengers without p m.
J T B a in o g s ,
I G K notts , pastor.
W
H
Wheeler
planted
one-seventy-
]
Register.
I'lidlculty if ttie bow of the boat should
|he crowded.
third part of an acre of Mills Banner I -------------------------
MARRIED.
potatoes in his garden on Nelson creek
O T I C 5 F O R PUBLICATION.
Tlie W est has for sale one years'
and lias just dug from them
bushel« i
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¡tuition in the Holmes BueinesB College
On Sunday Sept 11th, 1898 at tl.e resi­
b a u d Office a t Rcwcburg, O regon,
I of Portland. This is one of the leading dence of W H Pepper in Glenada, Ore, of marketable i«otatnes and over I
half a Imsliel of rejected potatoes. This 1
AugUMt 4 , IMPS.
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business colleges on the coast, having Mr A K Buttolph and Mrs Sarali A
N o tic e 1« h ereb y g iv e n th a t t h e f o llo w ln g -
is equal to a total of 611 bushels per
English, Commercial, Shorthand and
c II Holden, J P, officiating.
,i, rp 474>,.; of which were marketable.
im m ed s e ttle r h u tll« t n o tic e o f h is liite n llu n
; v , m a k e fin a l proof i". .n p tn irt o f hl» c la im , « lid
Both bride and groom are well known I
Telegraphic departments and we offer
Little Jimmy Alniasi, one of lit® . , | , a t ^,1,, pPH, , w ill be Iim ile la-fore C. H . H ot-
to our readers, Mr Buttolph being one
this tuition on easy terms.
of the early pioneeis of this valley family of children who went out to pick (ten, V . 8. C n n u n im lin ia r a t L ak e P r e c in c t,
Governor Lord telegraphed tlie Ore-
health and spirits recently, I D o u g l o C o . , O t» » < iu ,o n 8 » p U m ta r 17, liw s, y lx :
w hile Mrs Buttolph lias resided here li o n P s in good
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t,
a i t , . » C y ru s M. S ev ery on h . c. n o. 62f>i f->r th e lo ts
Knnian as iolluwa from San Frandaco:
d
ie
d
last
Thursday
morning, tl.e 8th, at 5 ’ lld 8 RIld
u . lp.
r. ,2 „ e,t.
most of tl.e time for about twelve years.
“ Tlie Oregon recruits must go to Manila,
tn u f o llo w in g W itnes»e» to prove
Though tlie enowe of winters gone by the hop year where they were camped,;
if retained in service, where tlie regi­
have left tlieir traces on the heads o ' three miles beyond Irving, and was h l» c o n t in u o u s r e sid e n c e u pon a n d c u lt iv a t io n
ment is to which they belong. When
Malarial o f .-ild U m l. vlx-
both, this is Mr Buttolph’« first niatr.- buried Friday afternoon.
o lv in a n d I»aoc H a rw o o d <»f
I get through here I shall insist that
fever, ending in convulsions, is given as ^ ^ ' X b n - t . C orc
monial venture but Mrs Buttolph has
jHmPN C. F lin t o f F lo ren ce,
these troops lie sent to join tlieir regi­
two grown sous and a daughter. The tl.e cause. The boy bad been tick for O re., a n d W illard L. Card o f G len a d a , O regon .
ment or return home. I will not get manv friends of the worthy couple wish I onlv about three days. He was about |
J. T. DRllxi*:«,
t
through tlie exam ination here before
R eg ister
10 years old. His brother Mike brought'
of
unalloyed
bap-
year«
them
many
tomorrow. The condition of thqjroops
1 tlie news in Thursday and returned to
piueaa.
now tg good.
attend tlie funeral l i c i t day—a pretty I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
E U G EN E
In order to reduce my stock of goods
The Ablest and Most Successful
Specialists in tlie World.
They guarantee a complete cure at
Your Own Home, and allow you to
pay when cured.
These goods are mostly new, bought
for the Fall and Winter trade, and will
bo sold without reserve. It is the largest
stock carried for many years thus giv­
ing a great variety to select irom
★ A URGE ASSORTMENT (IF CAPES JOST IN ★
Panging in cloth from $1.50 up. Plush capes from $2.60 up.
Cotton blankets at 50c, 65c, 75o, 11.00, and $1.25 per pair.
W ool “ from $2.00 to $8.00 per pair; m o s tly S a lem m an ufactui%
Calicoes at 20, 25, and 30 yds., for $1.00. N ew est styles
Chicago L. L. m uslin 5c, Cabot W . 6o, Cabot A. 7o, w ith half
cent reduction by the bolt.
Men’s and Boys’ clothing at prices
that will astonish you.
portunity to procure your winter sup­
plies practically for cost.
Remember we carry a general assort­
ment of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and
Shoes, Hats aud Caps, Gent’H, Ladies’
and Children’s Underwear, Hosiery and
Notions all
CASH only.
reduced.
This sale for
J. H. McCLUNG,
None who arc engaged in any of the mechanical
pursuits can succeed without rending and
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studying this standard Magazine of Sciences
and mechanical Arts.
It is illustrated with
all modern cuts of latest inventions in all
the branches of mechanism, and its fund of
knowledge is inseparably connected with in­
ventors and mechanics.
THE C n S M n P n U T A N ,
This'monthly magazine is one of the very
best printed in this country, and is sold
to all subscribers at rates within the
ability of all to pay.
, it more besides.
4
T ry Schilling’s Best— your
• money back if you don t like it.
BrHs far 50 cts., dbp T m .
ALL
authors as ;contributors.
to
T a s W sbt
and the Cosmopolitan are sold ak re­
duced rates ak this office.¡J
THE ARENA.
“ We do not take posaeaiion of our Ideas but are posesssed by them
They masker ns and force ns Into the arena,
Where like gladiators, we m ast light for them.”
SIZES PROM .
$ 2 5
It is finely ¡line
trated and presents the names of famous
t
I hard ride. Hi« mother’» health is
Izttii O.Uce, at Rnaeburf, Oregon.
so poor that sl.e could not leave liome, |
S ep tem b er 7 ,1 * * .
nor could Mr Almasi leave l.er Io al-1 N o tic e I* h ereb y (tlr en th a t t h e fo lb K in ^ -
tend tlie funeral.
nam eri nattier ban Died notl«T <»f h i* in te n tio n
Erna Tabor of Alplia ranie in from t o m a k e flu a i p roof in »u pp ort o f h i* c la im , a n d
threshing in tlie valley Thursday, t }iat *nl«l proof w ill bo m a d e b efo re ( î. II. H o l­
d en U. F. C om niiM tioner, a t F lo ren ce, O regon on
lie says tliat alwat 3300 people visited O ctober t ! , IWA, v ia : L ew i* B etter* o n h. e. no.
the Kirk ranch, north-west of Eugene, 7157 for th e n w 'i *c'4 *ec, 2B; n’$ ue*4 and
' the Sunday following tlie fatal boiler u w«/;. >ee. JO; tp. 17 *.. r. V) W.
explosion, and viewed tlie wrecK, which | H e nameM th e fo llo w in g w itn e M c t t o p ro v e
hi* c o n tln n o n * r e sid e n c e u pon a n d c u lt iv a t io n
liad been left nndistnrtied. Tlie locking , o f »aid la n d , v is ;
of the e«ap e valve with a nail, whirl,
W. W. Neeljr, A. P W alk er, a n d T. J. N e e ly
caused tlie explosion, was d -n e wliile ‘ o f M a p leto n . O reso u a n d A n d rew B ru n d o f
tlie engine was being motfol, I «-»-a use 1 P lo reu ea , O regon .
J. T D bimvmi ,
the n-d’c of blowing off »team «cared tl.e j
ltei(i»ter.
team ; then the engineer forgot to re­
TRI’OTWORTHV pr.RaoNfi IN
move the nail. Two of tlie men working l h WlWTWn—*«Vg»JU.
!• s t a le In tn a ita cr <»ur bViaifMBM ill th v tr o w n
near the engine bie»rd the eip lo .m n a n d nearby cou n ts* * . Il I* in a ln lv oWlce work
eonóttrlF)! a t horn**. Malarv atrwl<ht
a
i and in«tnntiy 1-e.ked Io where the en- y««ar anA cEnen**—definite, rwwiaflite, no in>ra
n
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Igine Stood, but it was gone. It had) close *elf-iuMr*ai*<t *tami»c«1 envwoft, Herbert
E. Ueo, Pr*A , Dvpt. M, CUicafo
pasted directly over their head».
Sold with T ub
W bbt nt clubbing rates.
SAFE, DURABLE
I
i
EUOENE,
ORE.
CSAMPÎ0MÆV4P0BAT0B. S c ien tific A m erican.
ALWAYS READY
in your tea-drinking, and enjoy
I
Hail Orders Promptly Filled at Same
Price as if You Bought in Person.
VEGETABLES.
Y ou might as well be safe
Remember
the place and call.
WORLD BEATER
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This is an op­
Much is the exalted motto of the Arena, and the
S l© 5 .
entire ^contents of this monthly metgatine
are upon a plane and in keeping with its
W rite F o r ¡Circular
J. H. MONTEITH
Glenada,
Oregon.
motto.
Tho Arena’s gallery of eminent
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