The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, September 23, 1898, Image 2

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t>0N' T G,V£ AWAY OUR ADVANTAGE.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
AX EXTRA SESSION.
eminent constructs the Nicaragua canal,
— p r e u SH KD B Y SftY
FB ÎD A Y
Tacoma Led««»:
MOHN IN O .—
Fao>t oi'a
kbgulam
GoKaxseoNDEXT.
The work of the Amerlran-Oanadian
— AT—
F l o r ix c »,
L a n i C o unty ,
■ -
by
O kkoon
-nj«,riant questions which have lieen
in dispute between the governments,
«
w . H. WEATIIERSON
E ditor
and
comniiseioii, which was supposed pri­
marily to l>e the settlement of several
Proprietor.
seems to have taken an entirely new
’ urn. The disputed questions seem to
have been relegated to the rear by
bringing to first place the
attempts of
! there are likely to lie two canals letween
the Atlantic and the Pacific.
A gent e- GOVERNOR LORD CALLS THE CREGDN
' man from Panama, now in Washington,
LEGISLATURE TO MEET
W ash ., D O, Sept. 12’ It, 1898.
I who has no reason to exaggerate, said:;
SEPT. 26.
Gen. Miles and Gen. Shafter are no» 'Although there Is not much talk aim it J
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only in Washington, hut they have ¡ t in the newspaiiers, the const tud Ion I G ov , rnor i ^ i hag |M,i«d a r .
met, sl.aken hands, and chatted togeth­ work now In progress on the Panama |11M, jon
an extra
........( the
er as friendly as any two old comrades canal is on a s a'e of magnitude which . O((.g(„, |egig|lltllre t0 llleet at Salem,
might he expected iodo. Thia must le will bring the enterprise to a successful SepL 2tj- Great interest is taken in this
,
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nupi. -o.
uiivivsi. io *.*»*•• •••
t r e t e n l'M 0 . i ° *
,,r I i"’ 0* ’ There are now over i««» <»•««»-i , w n ,
tbe Mate. T1„,
ion
I
nded to Itelteve, that when t ie and men employed on the .
and the ¡ , ,
it for and what will it do?
Canadians, luiiilairincn and others, to
secure the abolition or radical modifi a- two men met, there would le drawn
lion of our tariff duties upon lumber, swords and a contest of the regulation
J apan hah formally announced (lint
“ Three Guardsmen” order. I f the men
coal and agricultural products.
tlie revised codes tire in force, anti now
Toe arguments advanced and advant­ Hre really as unfriendly towards each
Americana as well as other foreigners
other ss one might infer iro n reading
ages to la* given h order to secure these
are subject to Japanese law. We aliall important concessions are baaed on a recent newspaper publications, they are
Florence, Or. Kept. 23, 1898.
work is lM.¡„ g dime in a thorough
scie.ititle
-c e .t.fie fashion.
Had
the
and
T|ie Dal,y CH|(ju| Jul|r|||1|
2jc. a
m e LM»iy v h j iiih i uuniini «i
••
first com-,
com- lll0I1,1, will
wi|| give
gjve more
,,|Ore and better
t,e„ er ...for-'
,nfur. j
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paov pro ee.le.t as carefully as the
liF*A^g«nt sen..
....... I would
.....111 hive I lawn
present
one. sic.
the canal
in o p e r a tio n l
aig ere this,
la it
the first
111HI,ou on this su'ject than any other
paper.
Resides tw ill give independent ;
comment on important matters la-fore i
thel.olv, Sell I votir Oitlers ill once, J
FOR BUSINESS
Which pays th e buyer, whoi
Always on th e a le r t for
Bargains in everything
~
.
o o p a n y sq m ild e r e I m illio n s , l i t llv
|M»culiarly Canadian idea. They want •o lh past-masters in the art of conceal­ leaving a thing to show f->r the rionev Address, Hofer Brothers, E lit is, j
, nquestionahlv the new laws are rigid for Canadians exclusive privileges in I ing their feelings. There was certainly tiiat was «ja,nt like wa'er.
Salem, Ore,
on paper; the difflcnlty will come in American markets for the products of no signs of enmity when they met in
Semi for saiujile»» ami prices
their operation. In America we find it
THE TRIALS OF A STUDENT.
their cheap lalsar and cheap stumpage. tlie office of Gen Miles, in the war de­
MUST REMAIN IN THE AHMY.
of Serges, < 'assiniere, H enriet­
very difficult to enforce laws that do not and propose to give us in return— wl at? partment, that could lie de eded. Gen.
receive the full cordial support of the Like privileges? Not at a I. Merely Miles will talk eVcrv time he gets an
tas a nil Suitings. AllKtnpk*!
Monmouth, Sept. 18th, 1898.
It was announced fro-n Wushington a
great mass of toe people. W ill it he the right of the United states loioni|>ete • pportunity alsuit the necessity of en­
To the Editor: As my friends on the
sliatles in stock ami very low
f.-w .lays ago »hat there will lie no mure
liny easier for Japan? For sometime
larging the regular army and the recoin Siuslaw mav la- int- rcs-e I in the in­
upon equal terms in Canadian markets
prices.
troops m ister.-d out at this lime. The
we have heard very little of the anti- with other nations. There is not the I.iendat mis he intend- making to cidents ..f a trip to Monmouth f-o.a
situation does n >t ad nit of any fu'ther
I
Gimps ¡inti Silk Trimmings
foreign spirit in that country, and the diplomatic lieating about the hush usual congtcsi- iu i that subject, hut hesa s that place, I will relate a few of the
redtl lion ill the army, and efforts are jin sets ami by the yard. The
erase of a few years since seems to have in such cases. The Canadian press is the statement he gave out as so ui ,s he more important o-n-s.
lieing made to put those volunteers who
largely tlied away. That the feeling has
landed in New Ym k, containe I all he
very Intest. .
Just liefore leaving Florence after
outspoken in asserting that Canada
are retained in toe t-rvi- e as ne,.r as
gone, however, can scarcely he true.
had to say at present concerning the ill my Isis,.« were m ile I, I pause I io
wants the liest of I t ; that they will give
possi 'e on toe'o ding of the regular,
There arc many Japanese still whose the choice of turkey for the Dominion campaigns in Cuba an I Porto Rico. It take a farewell |,i ,|( j,, ||„, o ,| ......
in he matter o f Iritl and -Its iphne.
conception of law is very different and crow for the United States, or crow is believed that the president will hike where I had spent no many plcisint
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l'oe purpose at the oc.lset when the
from ours, and there will doubtless 1* for the United States, and turkey for no notice n fi.-ially ,,f w iat G ot. Miles weeks, when to mv di«mtiy, f dis overed
muster-. It Cga I was to o c.-ier o n
..
o f L " l! ’
.
many instances of miscarriage of justice. Canada. The Ham ilton, (Ont.) Speetñ- H‘" d refle,', i ',î‘ on l | te war department, my te.i-k tile witling negle. led and tor
; " ais. s e , ,
B „ .
I
101.0 K) volunteer . 1 itt e o r lit t in
W c hope, however, that foreigners will tsw»
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TIMI II) HI II I1<* h M pn>n nul him
I.in .
tO <Io go-ten on the stove. I was hound to
circntnfthitWH<*o*npel
tor « thus
voices tho z-w
Canadian
sentiment I IIHI mh B GÌ
have alrea I lieen m .
I .a t ; ti l 1
SO, if Miles doesn’t do any more of the h<ite that tea-kettle,-o I j 1st pe-kel it
he patient, anti realizing that there is and idea:
□ne,.los.
Latli
> ,lk
;
is ano i ta ed p o , e l y tiiat li'iere
still need for education, give the new
Canada wants to keep the advantage same sort of talking. He has met M les in my valise and as the Mink was
I it
<iili
W iS ii
I * no more m istered m u , no m a th "
system the benefit of the doubt when it nature has given her. Canada wants to twi -e since he returned to Washington, whistling, b a l e i„y fri,.„ |„ SOI, | ,.v
,
g
whai
iidlueoce
is
i-roiigat
to
:
¡r
Tav
L
2
mefun.
to
ui ntioii.
R
►coins to work hurdship, Japan has saw all her own logs and sell the lum­ but nothing wa- sai l hv either ahou set forth, and in due lime, or over dm-
i
relent ion of the volunteer-now n ser­
done nobly. I t is too much to expect ber cut from Canadian logs: Canada those newspaper publications.
time. arrived at the head of d ie. I
vice and tb. eflorts to improve tin
thnt progress shall be uniform. Give wants all the work, wages and profit of
The president has decide I to have an pa sed a tert pleasant e,piling visiting
m orileofthe army Inis m view the
her lime, and she will show excellent the whole business; C.tna la doesn’t investigation o f the entire conduct of with friends. When . y valise
WKS Foilipp-iie eititalidi more than ¡¡.at oil
Jesuits.— Clyde llerald.
want equality—she wants the advan­ the w .r made 1,7 a eouimission o l', ,e brought in I noiiced it ha 1 burst Hn,1!0uhaor I’ortoRe o, ti.oug!, t |,e,e ¡, J
watch with much interest the outcome.
,
most prominent men he can get to •nt lea-kettle s.,t up with ¡is no-e ill the I
-e.
.
grea> d-al of va-.ti -n.
ih to t • » ii >, r
sir. The next morning a lady lashe-l L ,
,
assume
the
task—nten
whose
names
state
propagation of salmon is taken from n
.i
| Aj»pr(‘iirn«lril Itivre.
will cause anything they say to Ic the valise toeeiher with rope and I
letter written by State Fish and Game of Washington is more vilallv interested
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accepted
by everylssly without question 1 «taned from Seaio.u for E .gene.
than
any
o
her
section
of
this
eonutrv.
l ’ rotoctor I I D McGuire: From per
personals
—for
the
purpose
of
trying
to
put
an
I
Toe w got. was light an I easy to r id e
sonal observation anti investigation of The lienefieial effects of the Dinglev
end to the charge« and ,.... .
I i in, It.e driver kind an l ohlldug, the
tariff
have
In
no
section
lieen
more
V f .lint 5 Ii’H F r e in .int
the salmon on their spawning beds, I
were in town ,
I horses willing. I was
a .q .a m te l
tun satisfied that not more than 10 per directly felt than in this state, when- tin- now lieing printed in the newspaper-.
ti n -
W hile the Alger-Miles w rangle is said | « id them all, but it. woi- so
.In- tg«- B • n u i S .lieiil
cent of the ova spawned in the open increased duty on htnila-r ami coal has
vi.-irini» I,
Hon
1
could
tell
w
e
t
h
e
r
om
-
o f the I ♦ p 1 it itt».« fit Alai»¡t*-<»n.
to
have
had
nothing
to
do
with
the
idea
I
streams are hntchod, owing principally directly benefited thousands of work­
„ Bin ,,r ¡j. ,
pr ( . ,
of having this investigation, which was I h o rs OS’ „
Joe F e h u m went to Mapleton Sutur-
t iir n w
a w
♦o the spawn-eating fish that prey upon ingmen, as well as lumhermen and mine
to »«‘ the latter which is „„tel, morel • I y on a fi.-lii g e x ars on.
ostensibly
asked
for
by
Secretary
Alger,
owners.
it, while from artificial propagation nt a
M es laa.es Foster and B trns ia t. p | t „
Lunihering is the greatest, industry in it may have much to do with It, as G -n. musical than Bdl, which is so u.iro mm
trilling cost 95 per cent of tho eggs are
m
o
v e I.. E ........... .. a sho t tim e .
Miles is not a witness that is likely to • ic. The driver mid o as on n. re mke
hatched and vast mini hers of voting the United States, employing more men
D-muty
Sheriff G E Harwood has bee,,
B rd frequently ,,r t.jdng Bell’, ear
produced. I t seems to me no further than there are inha'iitanls in Cana la, | be overlooked by the co iimistlon. T iiat
j -e. iag t .x w-.i>raiit, the past lew
i
he
ia
anxious
f
.r
the
Investigation
ill
I y
" i e" » h e ....... ..
B- I wis shirking.
argument is needed to demonstrate how and the attempt of Canadians to secure
The gentleman was experten, ,-d. Ile i S,.M m aalle,1’ “ i"""'-'" T?’ I'”"
"
the world k no as . T ie heals of the
abolition
of
the
duty
on
hit......
coal
important It is thnt this work should lie
' ' ' ' "
Honit,c'4 'r "r
departinents of the army most directly did not go out of the road on.-e to hit a ) hiy.
provided for by the state. By this and agricultural pro lu ts would he n
H ,- I t i K a a t , « e a t to Aloha ... . .
eoncern.il
in the invest igutiuii— the ro. k ,,r stump durin g .h e jotrm-y. The;
means, not only can wo restore prosjier- terrible blow to the prosperity of those
-ust was thick i tit the wind 'ook it f.om ! ,|mv- H
'' "
- a i il,|
-n -
«Miiniissary
general,
the
q
Lirier.nasiei■
scrG.-cs th e ,,.
Ity to onr salmon fishery, hut it is great Industrie« an I of the entire eoun- | g,
,
......... «I of the time. We p,IHM.,| N r Ih *;idu oi» i S Hid;<V.
and
the
surgeon-
em-ral—al
entirely practicable to increase the try. Especially disastrous would he the
ui, i fa
t m ily
-i
««> that they will welcome toe most Koow o-s, Miss Knowles an I Miss Iki V.
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,T
* if p
r «nd
W1-||
present output 100 percent.
results in Washington an I Oregon.
» '" •m ...............
rigid investigation into the acts oi their Their fa. es were all dirty. We after-
The i-hiimla-r of commerce has adapted
Ih.-y will Inc in ||„. Hadsall |,„nsc.
T here is one thing in regard to the
several departments, and Gen. S otftei wards passe I M r Ne ly an I family au 1
appropriate resolution« or presentation
•’ A r.ev„ge Hll,| Wl„ U(i()
legislature that meets nt Salem next
assured the president, per«onally, doit they did not l.s>k any n ie r, hut all ................. ........
» -v e ra l w e e k - a g . , « ; “
to the I Olli mission, atl I these should la*
the more thorough the investigation of jsei-o.e.1 liappv. We reached Eugene
Monday on which we think the people
I “X,.e,t...l home i., „ fen. ,|
supplemented by private letters more
of Oregon all agree, ft is this: In -1 flliiv
e e .y th in g co incited with the campaign ' «G0. My val se was gtip’ng open with
w,I, bring a hand ,,, g,,at;
i ,
i-
..
' • «-tting forth the magnitude of the
atcad of spending thetr tune » r a n j '- U I ¡n.lustrh-s in this state ami the disas- against Santiago was made, the lattteril I that tea-kettle sitting quietly within.
-Mrs J A Yates with her son and
would pie ise him, because he w aseer-1 Nothing was lost e.t of it, it, fa. t, it w,is
over the question of who to elect senator
irons results that would follow any ills-
■I,mghter
started Wednesday I,v wa„ ,,f j
fuller
than
when
I
started.
After
sup.
|
tain
it
would
res
lit
in
ad
ling
to
tin-
they should organise quickly an I get to
tlirhanee of the duties which have .lone
^ " - G r a v I8i , wit), r e|ativi.aill pii|
credit of the men who took part in that (ter I retired to dream that Bird was
work to look utter the business of the
SO much to make prosperous our great
I ' -b It tsa-.i ,, 1« years since Mr-
state.
remarkable campaign, and in making hcl ling Bdl over Beecher Rock by the
l H’es fanic to Oregon.
industries.
the people more clearly un Jersnuid the ear.
M r and Mrs T „war
A treaty of this kind on.-e made can­
M s p le to n
M rs T
«U n d a v si
T he O regonian says that II W Corbett
naitite of the diili.-itliies that were su -
The tmxt dav I .pent in Eugene visit-
not 1«. repealed or modified as can an
Monday
m
o
n
tln
g
b
n
rM
ri'w
T1
is the only openly avowed candidate for
I ing und sl.npnlng. Bought a telescope
cessfully surmounted.
act of congress, without consent of both
United States senator from Oregon.
No piesident for a long time has he- it j 1 Which held all I wanted it to, hut that
¡parties, and therefore negotiation« of
••»-'» *¡(1 hook
|illP
There arc quite a i i u i ii I mt of other«
on
such good terms with eongrws as ¡te a k e ttle . It seemed to draw t ie line
2
j F L 0 R £ N C E
M E A T
¡that nature should not he entered into
Drain Watchman: Mrs R»-
whose names have been mentioned in
at that, so I had to put it in a hat liox ;
M
r
McKinley
has
lieen
and
is
likely
to
W ife-.f Cant H,.-.
.
kman,
where the advantages arc on tlie „th e ,,
connection with that office and
It
as long as he sti< ks to present as the hat I sjx had no nose to it the lea-
side, which could 1«! retained
with no I continue,
•
frequently happens thnt tho dark horse
b"
remedy.
•
J ,l,‘‘tl,ods. He never does anything ¡in .......... I>Tslste.| |n pushing the lid off,,,, ■I....e.l-r. ................. ,
Contes out ahead.
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Itortant Is-fore conferring with meintwr, every occasion, I finally took a string P'a.-p the latter part ol
visit at Astoria.
*•*'« for a
| of l«>th branches of congress, not only and tied it Bevurvly.
HO P YARD EXPENSES
ira iik Makemsen ami Walter A.
'
The agent refnsed to receive one Isix
W hy is the time of one competent
of his own party, hit: of ail parties. He
'I”« .,.h e river m t„,e Mink M
1
of
fruit
I«»-,.
use
part
of
it
was
broken
officer worth more than snot her? Why
Guard. Hop picking in the Camp »asks them Io frcelv express their views,
g o in g X .nü ',,,0,,’,H’ Mr
should Gaxlcy receive $2500 per year for latll-Walker h .p-vard will finish Sal ir- and ft. q.ieiitly a. cepls toein a- lieltcr rwo jars of s.r.wds-rries were „ot hur-, Makeup.«
?, ""'A'- h,!‘
sitting in his office from 8 n in to 5 p m ■ lav foreii.sm. The vichi will approxi­ or more ei|iedient th in his own. Noth­ I wanted those la-rries, » , f glH anot((er family to their new ........
'»""'b - , W.ld ( ’«,
while the county judge, county tressnr- mate 2,000 boxes nr 25,000 pounds. As ing could more distill lly a -celil ..ate the bat Is,X and «.une ro,s- and made
i-irciilutes
or, assessor and school s u p e r i n t e an n i.isiHiice
d e n t how
' - • hop
u l t culture
u te
i-ircuhite
"f Msa.low i, g„ ,,l ril|v
president s policy of ket p'tig in touch 1 basket to carry them In. I soon 'ound „
.
I
,
’ ,,lrt,,eJ * e might mention that the pick
r
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keep the same office hours and receive ing and curing of this sixteen
with coogicss than t .c p r.-onne. of the ,h7 - ‘' f -
T he
following
concerning
artificial
tage.
At 30c.
f r e n c h
N e a r S ilk s —
Í»
—_
’ ’- la c k , P i„ k ( R «!, 8kJ
B‘ne, Navy Blue and IjNwi,
3,5 »aches
values.
wi,h)>
E
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Semi for Samples.
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k h i n a . w a re ladop,. i( X s
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F A C T O U R S TO R E 13
This matter is one in which the
RS F O R _
a y
n p p o r t u n it ie
— CaB and S e e U s
o. W .
ÜUEL.
CHEA I’ CASH STOKE!
DrvCaods, ★ C o c e r la s * and * Notion«
J ust
MARKET.
O p en ed .
Goods as Reoresented
from $800 to |l200 per year.— ffiMrfrury bops w ill coat ftlOO, prs.-ticollv all lats.r
f'laiiidtaler.
j end tbe cultivation and «proving cost
American end of ttie peace ..... ,
which is to meet . t Pans. Oct
1st, t„
mid leakHtle. I |,N.| ,„y |,.,n,,g f,,.,
Ralph Knotts help , | ,„e on the train
sc I .ot Start,«I all right. I was so l,„s,
™
.. ................. ...............
f peace lietw en toe
! íor lal«.r of ahout »80 mi ncre A a . o . l l
''cje
s.ting m . panoasi,.n« i„ a eorm-r
h .o . v „ r l « . ¡ n
.
A s m a ll
"op inrd a i II ctrcitlate m .re ... uiuv in U S and Spain, that shall determine tin
<h.i,
I a most ju oped w hen so ,,e O:ie
lite eonroe ..f a year thsn
„f
lutiire government ..f the Philippines.
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1
I » " m . I ................... ...
**Tfe»t w heat farms In tbe eonniy,
Three out of the live conimissimiers are
hame.
I „ ru e d n I
el a number of o d
Onr Title West o, tbe Itocky Monntains
senators— Davis. Frye ami Gr .y—and
•V
,
\ \ k arrnvKi» tíos week n copv of a
,
...
. . .
,
publication of tbe Interior depnrtment
entitled The Ixmisiania Purcbase and
with a Review of Annexation by
United
States
commissioner
office.
by
of
Binger
the
tbe
CONTEST NOTICE,
Hermann
general
land
Department o f tho Interior.
United State« la n d ufflre ,
...
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T t r h u « I ,«i«vi.H
. incoi n iffw
Gounlv
niv Leader
Isemier bus
nan been
ixvn «1*»! i»» t h b o f llw b>
•old to O L Gnwell. . I F Stewart, the
former publisher ears be baa found that > "‘ u * V m ^ ^
A n«..-. I7U,. .IM
1W r .
w n ^
W iilinm
all of them are uieiii's-rs of the
senate
« ’ " " " l i t « .........
iel,ti.m s,
w ho
will necess.irdv I«-un unporintit
f . o-
in detcrmiliitig whether the sen a e t ill
r"»'fy
treaty,
it is made,
made.
......., - the
........s
- v . - after
. e , ,v
........... .
in
r T i ie
o
.H ,n ,„ .
ir .e o I » tu le .( « ,
f r .,,,,
Corvallis and Mom,,,,
C oos.
g „ ,„ 4
-0
()
.
'• «» «50 i,„ „I
l,»’‘
' ” V M. Ni,.),.,,,
what have i«mr, taken
pjrti» s
-»•'Ih. L.td'nm,
'• r, wa doi
" e h,.-. Iuv.
We passel « E ti’ h
-g'.t
tthnijt
" • ’I iiedce
»•'¡H » a lle »
H
'e n , |« .,i,|PH
0111
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ib
W. C a r y ! AN
o th e r
FTP
PROP»
IV V V * : *
6
1 1
r" ’
tF \¡5 %
'f r y pleasant hour. W.¡ c . we reached
- » ¡ * , taking '
1 I III
A,, any where we change I cars, s-v.-ral " f" :" " 1 M '' L l "« ■
'
' ...... ..
"" 'Vili «et the re
" fm y friends grabbed p ir t „•
. ,,f
’ >un,brr fr.,
'• " '«mue „f , )le
ill.
•he Si s iw.
••mid - a, and, a- ha*l In- k would I ave it,
uou .UrtW irornvt in
......... . C“’11 xra-|«-1 mv i,aill| |„,x ,
>"try x„ ;eu, ,„a(ie ’"g tt.at any treaty a .prove.) by-
them»
thn-em-na ora. ,s likely t„ t«. appro»,«1 « c » r ng «„ | turne I ti, rus , <> it
Of ' S t r o p .- , .stead y n e n es
•<u,r-e t e - ring pulie-l o f t e sis.it
i t require« most of Ids time to Innk niter
«ld« h « 1« »lle«.«t
T|„. by the ne.-nt.nry two Hurds of tbo
A re n-eded for su'eess
P smd ! .. lid ..ff and tia re sat ,,.v tea-
the office of county judge to wbi.-l, he .'hsi.gro’im
T "v o" ,,,r
- -„m iss .o e er, kett c. I ,.
i p HI|)(
t| |,
I-
' where. Nerves
d my
was elected in June.
.
m«kn,« w.1,1 „ „ r, alMl ,,rl
»re Secret ary Dav and Whit,-¡aw Rei.l st m ,-rr. s v.-r instead, I
■ ovvred
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I ' 1’ " w exp irstliui
nvc rears fr>.„, ............ . ,*
’
nd imply, sojely|
i f k irl« h t f ’l
m ill« n e t e .itr, a „d that »sld tnu t ......... .
CO!Me ,o
" " US.i I t -to , this
I o 1 • an I h irrie.1
.
Upon the blood,
T i t « U nitko Stntea hn- one-twentieth
“ 1"'» « n l e.iltiv a te d I > s s l d i a i v s . « ‘ c k fo r tln-ir insi. u. I <>ns
and ui.
<> •• n<»xi im n
Wc soon t.nd our
RM|iiiren by I nu —«-» ■
—
Of the world’s population and nne-thlrd
X ’ ed " s u .r X ^ e r M e X
ir
N‘" ' Y* * k
17 *' " - • -
f u r t , rich, n ou rM fn g
• it k« i8 ami neh
■bn <»n our wav. Al
of the workU. .eltool children. We
t" 'c
“» I r ..... tee I ...........
• «‘l*\ «I 1H ,» |
i) |
d t cds the nenes
la I * a n l myseif
of
spend one-b.lf of tbe amount for ed.,- .................. „ . „ i n ......... ..n g ,,,/ And „. m
»-’ '«’l.eied, .ml
uVi » miu hcngetl ea
f->r iiidepon.ien
A
'" »kes th m strong
c a tio n .
! " " " I '» « • ' • * » .Il he l.ehl .1 1., ,,-el,« 1,
m „„ I
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« >r, wc .<><>k ti.e motor tor Mom, out
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" • , "1M
« v s ld e r a ie l
H»c
great nerve t«.n:c i’s
WOOD W AN! ED.
Ke.s- v .r w t i h , l „ | t„ |
U l „,
|n
and arrived at 2 p „,, very « rn, a n d
A quranoN of interest to many Ore-
°o-rui.
Hi t.J’s S.irs,ap4
• insi. Tiiat night I dreumed I
WtfB
.
«
.
ww
I The
hftvhi?, in M
Lccaute u makes
Bid« will I * re v iv a l hr the lire** or. swinging it, the spout of a huge tea-ket
ironiAnB nt the present time. W ho w i ll «m duvit. died A u v im u , iv»>. M.t f,.rth
t
be the next senator elected from Oregon? w,,l’'h "•’•»’» that »t- r d.,.- diti--ei.ee. ,.. r«..iiai of $ I .reme wl,>«.| district till ru.-sdav tie, when , if my hands should slip I
The in i rich an J
«•rvlve.d ltd.
i|i<Mlr h
,8,-piem -cr 27 I,, 18.« f.,, rurni*.,.,,^
Si’oul.l 1« l.u n lle l through apace to tl.e
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n w *h y uedered suit dins led th a t
,c
*’ 11' -riving it power
e ig l.lri.k e « vine maple maal a„d f„llr
u
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i,
,i
o r,
■.
> »‘ v * 11 h)f '•'" ’ • " d l-h 'l . r e uhlli s ll.ui.
•■o tom. I did not sleep wed that night
Miss MtNNir D ivts . the “ Daughter of 1
.
T
n.
k
-o
l
fir
w.sslcnt
22
*n,•
«S
II,
length,
<*• «• BRU mikx , lUsrlMrr.
1'» Uxd thi
Je n ne?.
owing to (be extreme beat so I
th e w .s .i m u», t v d e lir i . , , |
F lo v u e ,.
the Confederacy’’ daughter of Jeff Davis
J. H Rnorn, Ktss-lver.
van i
awake
C
l
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r
r
t
f l o o d s S ..r a ,p a i
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bouse.
Die
ng
,t
is
rc-e
v
-
I
to
tell
von
whether
I
was
asleep
or
died at Narngansett Pier, R I S«-pt 18,
f. j et a n y o r a ll td d s.
I ( » II I. « V t „ ' nianave
S * 1 our
t s c . tw . r t k v r« s ,..\-,
at the time.
»-urcs nervousness.
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l.|i«l,*rv. Ill llie lr ,* « .,
D . l e t nt F l .r , . , „ v , I» ,.g
,t,ja
Tlie 8«n Francisco Examiner and the é.'>,'d,¡' " ! , i ' ai""h!ùàe ' '“t h i o * " m V ,¡«h?'m „ ,k
As
Ibis
letter
is
in
dang,
r
of
ie.on.ing
^ y -P ’ ps‘ u rheumatism,
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l.recome,
wid
rl.ee.
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U-itJi rh, scroiula.
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t °B’ sale or exchange .
TO OUR PATRONS
A bouse anrt
,nt
•"
Glsnada.
Tl i P
We have made arrangement’
"Hr Amt •vltieh we w ill furnish »he
M eck
• » '« I woodshed
F„e f«t „
Gnt-gi.nian with the W fht for on»
¡’’ ’■'ifulars
snv address for the sum of two
lar», payable cash io ad vane».