The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, September 23, 1898, Image 3

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HOME ON A FURLOUGH.
w k o le M in . sad 4 .ll« io « t.
— rUBLISUICD
BYEBY
FRIDAY
MORNING—
B oys lo U lne on ■ V l.lt to F lo r e n c e .
CO UNCIL PRO CEED IN G S
Be Cnred_al
A meeting of tlie city I'ntincil was held
Tuesday evening with President Weatli-
Last Saturday their many friends ergon in the chair. Present ro'iig'iliueu,
_-I' ix > rb \’ ck , L ane C ounty , O regon .—
in liorenee snd vieinitv were surprised j Hurd, Kyle and .Morris and Recorder
- • - by - - -
ami pleased to meet Will B ay and Moiri
Waiter Haring, t« o Sinslaw Isays who
Minnies ot last meeting read ami !
'«long to company M nf Hie 1st W ash ­ approved,
Editor and Proprietor.
ington volunteers. They returned home
Un moiion of Mr Kurd il was ordered j
The Ablest and Most Successful
on a JO days furlough, after being in the that Hie city purchase three stieei
Sjmcialists in the World.
___ T erms : if 1 .00 ft year in advance.-—
service since last April. The hoys are lamps and have them placed at suitable !
They guarantee a complete cure at
well and are in hopes they will have an points for lighting the streets. Carried.
Your Own Home, and allots you to
j opportunity to go to tlie Philippines.
Entered a t th e post-oilice ut Florence,
Tire president appointed Mr Hurd a
pay when cured.
Lane county, Oregon, as second-class
committee to purehase the )arii|>s and 1
POSTOFFICES ESTABLISHED.
mail m atter.
bate them placed in position.
Absolutely Puro
On motion the recorder was instructed '
The following new postoftices have
/[»V E R T ISISO RATES MARK KNOWN ON A P­
Io notify the property-owners by pub­
ewtabliahed
in
Lane
comity
since
PLICATION.
lishing in the W est a nolice that Hie!
boeiil notice« 8 cent» per line, each Insertion
last December: Amoa, E'lift ton, Eel- council intends to order that Main
Thousands of promising young men
rup, Mirth, Ord, Saginaw, Samaria,
I**0 POWO<11 CO-- NPW VOAK.
street in tire original town of Florence' have their lives an I future usefulness
Vida.
Names changed : Gate Creek to
Florence, Or. Fept. 23,1898.
The school in Duncan Slough district Elliston. Discontinued; Sinslaw, mail he improved by constructing a sidewalk wrecked by INDISCRETION AND
on the north side of said street front tire PRIVATE DISEASES. The symptoms
closed Tuesday.
to Lorane; Wallace, mail to Cottage intersection of Main and Washington
until cured, are portrayed on tlie coun­
A case or two of whooping cough is ! Grove,
CO T O .
streets to the west side of Jefferson tenance an I in the actions of the vic­
reported in town.
street.
RATES ADVANCE.
tim. If neglected or improperly treat­
Loiiis Kerverdo is shipping clams to
Bill of G C Cuinpton for $17 for three ed, other organs liecoine affected, and
t ie Eugene market.
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*n view of the fact that mil road rates months services as city marshal and one sootier or later there are serious results.
president appointed Fred Tustin ì 'vili be considerably advanced on the
New Method Treatm ent will posi­
To Buy Your W inter Supply o Roseburg, Oregon, commissioner for j 25tli inst., it would lie advisable for all day’s work cleaning sidewalk, received. Our
On motion the recorder was ordered to tively cure these diseases.
l ie district of Alaska, to reside al persons contemplating a trip East lo draw a warrant tor the amount of Hie
MIDDLE-AGED MEN—There are
0----- o f -------0
rantf,e"
i avail themselves of the present eppor-j hill.
thousands of you who have committed
If yor have any disease due to impure ■ tu "''V to purchase tickets at greatly
O W Hurd presented a report as cify offences against tlie laws of your na­
AND
or impoverished blood, like scrofula, reduced rates. The only line running treasurer for last year. Referred to ture, and are now paying up for it.
salt rheum, dyspepsia, or catarrh, you through dining cars and Pullman up­ committee on streets to report nt next Those weak, aching backs, Ixtss of Sex­
ual Power, Failing or Lost Vitality,
should take Hood’s Sarsaparilla and he holstered tourist sleepers is ti e North­ meeting.
I
promptly cured.
A petition was received asking that Frequent and Painful evacuations of
ern Pacific, the scenic Yellowstone Park
the council pass an ordinance requiring the Bladder accompanied by more or
At Creswell Frank Hughes was bound route. For rales, time tables am i all
householders to provide water-closets less smarting and the escape of p ar­
information
apply
to
or
address,
over in the sum of $250 on the charge of
witli water-tight receptacles, also to ticles of albumen in the urine with
And don't forget, th a t you can get having cut Damon Sherwood on the
R M c M urphy ,
remove all tilth from their premises. ropy sediment, all (>oint to the decline
General Agent, Eugene, Or.
arm
anti
side
of
the
neck
at
R
It
Hayes'
the best goods for th e ------—«
On motion the petition was referred to of your manhood. Tuere are hundreds
hop yard Saturday night.
DANCE.
the committee on streets to report at ; who ilie of this diificuity, ignorant of
. ,
LEAST MONEY Hon Henry Beckly ex-senator from \
the cause. The d o tors will guarantee
the next regular meeting.
Douglas county died very suddenly at : Tl,ero wi” ’,M' a
tfiven b? ,be
A petition was received asking that ' a |>erfec.t cure in all such cases, and
The Dalles last Friday. He had started i ,lle",bers “f Heceta Lodge, No 111, on the city purchase land for a city park. I healthy restoration of tneG enito LTrin-
on a trip to the east when taken ill. tlie lower flour of the Odd Fellow
Referred to the judiciary committee.
I ary Organs.
* V O R A N & S O N , ★ The remains were taken to Elkton for building on Saturday evening Octolwr Mr Kyle asked permission to con­
READER—Are yon in trouble?
1st, 1898, for the purpose of a good time struct a sewer in Wasiiington street ! Have you iieen treated and never cured?
burial.
The Shoe Dealers.
ami fixing the trail.
front his residence to the river. Granted, j You dare not risk a return of the dis­
Toledo Leader: The steamers “ Na-
Good music will he furnished.
ease. It may appear when happy in
Tlie council then adjourned.
vario” and “ Ruth” are both on the San
Tickets tor dance tity cents.
domestic life. Our New Method
W E ST L .IN G S.
Francisco and Yaquina bay run. Lib­
Floor managers
Treatm ent is your refuge? If diseased,
D E A FN E S S CA NNO T BE C U R ED .
eral patronage will make to the interest Com. on arrangements.
T .1 N eely
consult us confidentially.
0 ’ of the county to which Yaquina bay is S J S eynour
Outing and Cotton Flannels nt
F C B ean
W RITE (enclosing slit ups for reply)
i the key of prosperity returned and to M arion M orris
By local applications, as they cannot for our interesting book. “ A Warning
Funke’s.
A ndrew B runo
come.
read) the diseased portion of the ear. Voice.” S uit free. A ll letters kept
Dm first hard rain of this season fell
SCHOOL REPORT.
There is only one way to cuio deafness, strictly private and confidential. A ll
I Guard: Sheriff Withers today turned
Tuesday night.
“wnd ttiat is by constitutional remedies.
plain sealed envolope.
Household furniture for sale nt George I over to Treasurer Patterson the sum of Tito following is the report of the Deafness is caused by an Inflamed con­ answers sent
No
C.
O.
D.
business.
$1,599.37,
tax
money.
Thia
makes
Brainard’s Acme, Ore.
Minerva school, district No. 158, Lane dition of the mucous lining of the
A few silver-side salmon have been $9,230 collected by the present incum­ county, Oregon, for the summer term Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets
Consultation by Mail Absolutely Free.
bent of the sheriff's office. The delin­
caught in the past few days.
beginning May 30th and closing Sept. Inflamed yon have a rumbling sound or
quent roll now only amounts to about IOth, 1898.
impeifect hearing, and when it is en­
Hood’s pills aro easy to take, easy to $6,300.
W RITE TODAY.
No days taught
79 tirely closed deafness is the result, and
operate. Cure indigestion, biliousness.
O
Leneve
of
Port
Orford
who
lias
unless
the
infiammation
can
1«
taken
No
“
attendance
401
26c.
Address
63 out and this tube restored to its normal
been spending several weeks at Heceta No “ absence
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a u n d e rs ^ Co ,
Born nt Acme, Ore, Sunday Sept, 1811-, and Florence, informed the W est re­ No times tardy
4 condition, hearing will lie destroyed
69 Signal tit., Detroit, Mich.
1898, to the wile of Fet Fisk, a eon. All porter Hint lie expects soon to be a No boys enrolled
3 forever; nine eases out of ten ate caused
doing well.
3 by catarrh, which is nothing hut an in­
resident of Florence and lias made No girls enrolled
6 flamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
,1 B Hill formerly proprietor of Hie arrangements to occupy Capt H urd’s Total number enrolled
We will give one hundred dollars for
5
Morris Hotel has opened a .‘¡sir market house. We understand lie intends to j Average daily attendance
I Those neither absent nor tardy: any case of deafness (caused by catarrh)
engage in the drug business
in Eugene.
that cannot 1« cured tiy H all’s Catarrh
Clyde Bay.
About six tons of salt wil I be needed
Capt Maloney of Newport, who is at
Cure. Send for circular, free.
K atherine E H anna , teacher.
in
construction
of
the
new
vessel
and
work calking the new vessel here, has
F J Cheney A Co, Toledo, O.
NO TIC E OF IM P R O V E M E N T .
most of it lias already been used. It Is
bad bis left hand poisoned.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
placed in tire sides of ttio vessel between
H all’s Family Pills are the best.
A couple were married at Glencoe,
the lining and the outside planking, and
By order of Hie Board of Trustees of
Washington county, recently. The
fills the space between the timbers to a tlie Town of Florence, Lane county
groom was 82 years of age and tire bride
:
PRO F JO H N S O N DEAD.
deptli of about of about four feet, reacli- Oregon, notice is hereby given that
tat ltd
22 years.
¡ng from the deck to the water-line. It.jg proposed to improve Mailt street
reet in
S' iturday night five horses were stolen i ¡8 putin to prevent dry rot In the wood ( the original Town of Florence tiy build
Prof .1 W Johnson of Hie state univer- i
near Cottage Grove front a farmer nam­ and make the vessel last longer.
I ¡,ig a sidewalk on Nortli side of snid I’ity died at bis home in Eugene the 14th
ed Alex Coolev and two front Geo
Register: «, JM
street from the intersection of Main , inst. aged 62 years.
ivrgiBter;
¿« Woodruff
n w u r u u lias
tins institut-
11101.11
Warren near tlie Divide.
He was born in Missouri in 1836 and j
ed a suit for damages against tlie street with Washington street, to tlie
j came to Oregon in 1850. He became
Will Bay and W alter Haring left for Southern Pacific company. He alleges West side of Jefterson street.
Dated this 20th day of September 1898. ’ president of tlie state university when I
Ssn Ftancisco by way of Coos Bay this that on May 22nd, 1898, he purchased a
• that institution was opened in 1876, |
J ohn H M orrih ,
morning. Their regim ent lias been or­ ticket to ride over the company’s road
, holding Ids position till 1893, when he
Recorder.
front Cottage Grove to Creswell. That
dered to embark for Manilla.
I resigned the presidency anil was made
at Creswell, tiie caboose in which lie
THE ISLAND BOOM-
The steamer Florence will be ready
1 professor of Latin which place lie held
was riding, was run into through the
for a trial trip in a few days more. The
till lie resigned Aug. 22nd, 1898,
negligence of the employes of tlie com­
A mistaken report bus gained eircnl»
boiler was filled and tlie machinery set
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t
$
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pany, and-he was injured in such a tion on tlie river above tide, th a t the
in motion one day this week.
COMMISSIONERS
COURT.
manner as to be unfit for his usual work new boom enterprise at tlie island near
Charles Davis tlie 10 year old son of for several weeks. He asks for $10,090,0 „ g|,ma,i’» mill was abandoned also
D Davis of Comstock was killed Monday damages for the injuries received.
! that tlie Mason boom would not 1« in
The county court has allowed the
by falling from a wagon loaded witii
j condition to receive logs. Loggers may . following claims of citizens from the
wood. His neck was broken and skull
GREENLEAF ITEM S.
relieve tlieir minds of all anxiety on WPHt part of the county :
crusiied.
, this score. T lie pile driver lias been , O " Hurd supplies for pauper W
B y a W est C orrespondent .
' overhauled and newly calked and Will i A M««'1 ...................; ................ 8 500
Four new men went to work on tlie
lie at work at the island boom Bext I h Boring road work, in district
new vessel this week. Two calkers and 1
43 50
Frank Potterf proposes to saw lumber wee|j_ j ron gnj chains have been pur- I No 30 .........................................
two lalsirprs. There are now 33 men,
0 H Holden justice fee, stHte vs
with
Id»
engine
near
Alpha.
chased
and
a
large
portion
of
the
including tlie foremen, working on tlie
Jeff H arney..................................
4 40 i
Mr and Mrs J A Burnett snJ Miss
and lionin sticks and material for
vessel.
Alice are outside the mountains.
sheer are on hand. Tlie boom at Ma- I £ A Evans constable fee, state vs
Dried Apples,
County Clerk Gnzley of Douglas conn-
Jeff H arney................................. 34 25
Mr Harris of Alpha, who l-.as made a son’s will also be ready to receive logs,
tv has written a letter to Representative
small fortune in Umatilla county during so that certainty will he doubly ee-
Peaches, Pears,
Wilson requesting him to introduce a
SUNDAY SERVICES.
cured
bill into the legislature reducing tlie tlie harvest, lias returned home.
Prunes, Berries,
Mrs Heslop and son, who have lasen NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
clerk’s salary from $2500 to $2090 per
Ptsaching at Alpha 10:30 a m ; and nt
boarding
at
J
A
Burnett’s
during
the
year.
Fish,
Claim,
Deadwood at 2 p m.
summer vacation, have returned to
Loud Office at Ro«ehnrv, O revon,
I G K nott «, pastor.
Cottage Grove L eader: James Benson
September 17, ISOS.
A N D At L — ,
Eugene.
brought to this office, the first of the
Notice 1« hereby given tlmt the fnlluwlng-
Luther Millelge of Indian creek is iismed settler its« filed notice of h l. intention
week, some very fine peaches, one of
teaching school in southeastern Oregon to make fliml prsif 1-. support of lit« claim, and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
them measuring 11% inches in circum­
and his wife, who is in delicate health, thatBAi'1 pr>»of will hp mode before C. H. Hoi*
ference. The peaches were grown on
Land Office at Rotebnrr, Oregon.
is stopping with her parent®, Mr and den, U. S. Conimiasioner at Lake Precinct,
John Weaver’s place near Riddle.
Douglas Co., Oregon, on October 29, 1H9H, viz:
August 2*J, 1896.
Mrs Howard, at Elk Prairie.
Samuel E Lowe. <»n 1». e. no. 9056 for the lot 2 j Notice!» hereby given that’the following-named
The hnrdest thunder storm in this
Louis Robert, who lived with In's nee. 6; lot 5 sec. 5: tp. 20 •., r, 11 west and e’^ settler has flle<l notice of his Intention V» make
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part of tlie conntry for many years brother on Hie latter’s homestead on st>4, see.31; tp. IP a., r. 11 west.
Anal proof lu.support of hfs claim, and that
occnred Sunday night. Only a little Lake creek for several years and is well- He name« the f'llow iug wltnesaew to prove said proof will be made tiefore Joel Ware, IT. 8.
rain fell but to those of our inhabitants known hereabouts, is at the point of hU coiitinuou* resilience upon and cultivation Commissioner at Eugene. Oregon, on October
15,1W6 viz: Roger M. Allen on h. e. no. 7301 for ,
of sold land, viz:
who have resided in tlie Mississippi death at liis home in Switzerland with 8. B. Colvin, B. F. Wflkes and Darius Vander- the wTi »w*4, aec. 28; e*^ ae’4 eec. 29; tp. 18 a.,
'alley or fartiier east the thunder and
burg of Lake Precinct, Ore., and J. L. Fam ish of r. 10 west.
Bright's disease.
He names the following witnesses to prove
Florence, Oregon.
lightning were reminders of old times.
The people in the hop-.vnrd near Irv­
J. T. B ridges ,
his contiouon» residence upon and cultivation
The sum of $20,000 lias been appropri­ ing, where little Jimmy Alamasi died,
of, said land, viz:
Register
Frank Sweet, Wallace Sweet, Charles Adder-
ated for tiie survey of public lands in were very Rind to hi» brothers and
Oregon for tlie fiscal year ending June sisters. They raise«! money and gave notice for publicatio n . aoit and (leorge Allen all of Point Terrace,
Oregon.
30th, 1899. Settlers who wish to have
nice funeral, and, as tbe
J T B ridge »
,
A
Land OMceal Rosehure, Oregon.
their claims surveyed should file appli disease was typhoid in its nature and
Register.
N
September K,
cations witli S'«ryeyor-General R A believed lo be contagious, anil all tlie
J>
Notice I* hereby given that the following-
Habersham ae soon as possible, in order children had been sleeping together,, ttftmed **ttlcr hat filed notice of hla intention
that bids may be taken, and the neces-
^ „ g h t them new clothing and to make final proof in anpp »rt of hit claim and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
that wild proof will 1* made before C. II. Hol­
•ary formalities complied witli, so l,int i
and burned all tlie obi.
IT. 8. CommHsiotier at Florence. Oregon,
I/*ltd Office, at Ib»aeb»trg, Oregon.
Hie work n,ay be got nt early next year. '
getll gimnions die-l last Tlmrs.isy den
on Novem her A* 18», vl«: Noah P. RnMnaon
September 7. 1898.
Coast Mail: Tiie steam er Bismarck, ev'ening, tlie 15th, after an illness of two on b. e. no. 6282 for the ae’* ne%. ne’4 ae!X. Notice 1« hereby given that the followfng-
aec.
18;
nw‘4
»ec.
17;
tp.
18
a.,
r.
Il
WOU.
Bow at Bandon, and her owner, are in a (|avge Mr Simmons was working a
U p name* the f-»ll«»win< wlnie*w* to prove natn«M M’ttler has filed notice •»/ hi» intention
Peck of trouble In addition to striking \yright’s mill, and Mis« Iola was stop- hlwcontinuoui residence upon and cultivation to make final pr»»»f in »upport of hia claim , and
that mid proof will I m made before <5. H. H»»l«
°n the epit at tlie entrance of the Co- pjng with her grandmother, near Eugene of, aoM laud, viz:
den IT. 8. Com mb»loner, at Florence, Oregon on
‘I 'file river and getting hogged in two \ j rs Simmons and her son Byr,,n (’f ,n~ Bnnmel Seymour, John Hewett, Frank Bweet October 2?,
via: fa«win Better» on b. e. no.
«137 for the ew%
aec. 28;
ne*4 and ne*4
P aceg, she ¡g leaking badly and is now
|mme. Site I'»«' been ailing for a •ud F.ed Hewett all of Acme, J. Oregon.
T. B m
id
g
e
m
.
nw*4, »ec. 38; tp. 17 ».. r 10 W.
He.1 up hv tlie custom antlioritieu for |ong time with - some atomach trouble.
SIZES F R O M .
1U rioter.
He name« the following wltneenet to prove ALL
idnes-
viols'ing some nf Hie shipping laws. She was suddenly taken worae
hi» contlnno$»are«tdcnce upon and cultivation
As she made tlie trip from Rogue river day and Seth’s brother Charley etarted Z ^U R E rheumatism by taking of »«id land, viz:
to the Coquille w ilhout having passed for a doctor at on««, on the way n o » ^ W Hood'» Sarsaparilla,which by neu­ W. W. Neely, A. PW alker, and T. J. Neely
Mapleton, Oregon and Andrew Brund of
Hie inspectors, Hie fine, we understand ing Seth. The doctor arrived before tralizing tlie acid in the blood perm»- of
Florence, Oregon.
nently
relieve«
ache,
and
PAINS.
to
do
Mrs Simmon« died, but to I»'*
is $500.
J. T BBirxiR».
good Indeed be decland (list if
Register.
The Was» lias for sale one y ear,’
W r ite F o r C ir c u la r
b e l l d been prevent when • '* » "•
tuition in tlie Holmes Bnrinesa College
taken down he could not have
J. H . M O N T E IT H
W awtr »—
agvRRhL TRrrrwoRTNV rgR«o»a im
her as her stomach was all gone. She of Portland. Tliis is one of tlie lending thl» Mate to manage oar bn«lneMi in their own
tmsineaa
colleges
on
tlie
ma«t,
haring
and Heart») eonntlea. it i« mainlv off!««« work
I
X
’taken
.o
Pleasant
HHI
remeiery,
People who buy Sfhtl~
at home. Salary »tralght $900 a
Glensds,
English, Gmimeri-inl, Shorthand and conducted
yearaiW «xpgneea—definite, bonaflde, no more
«here me funeral was held on
no
lean
»alar)’.
Monthly $75 Reference. Fn-
Telegraphic
departments
and
we
offer
ling's Best drink more tea a 1 The Simmonses are liighly re»pec e< jr
cloae eel f add rested «Uni tied envelope. Herbert
Oregon.
I. He», Preet, Dept M, Chicago.
this tuition oo eaay term«.
ye-r than other people.
a« all.
“AT-
PAY WHEN CURED.
W.II. WEAT1IERSON
D B .U S A » M
POWDER
.
In order to reduce niy stock of good*
between now and Jan. 1st, 1899,1 have
reduced the price of all goeds to COST
and a small per cent to ’cover expenses
during the sale.
Lost Manhood Restore!
EUGENE
These goods are mostly new, bought
for the Full and Winter trade, and will
be sold without reserve. It is the largest
stock carried for many years thus giv
ing a great variety to select irorn
SHO ES
boots
A
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★ A URGE ASSORTMENT OF CAPES JUST IN ★
Hanging in cloth from $1.60 up. Pluah capes from $2.60 up.
Cotton blankots at 5rtc, 65c, 75c, 11.00, and 81.25 per pair.
Wool “ from 82.00 to 88.00 per pair; mostly Salem manufacture
Calicoes at 20, 25, and 30 yds., for 81.00. N ew est styles
Chicago Li. L i . muslin 5c, Cabot W. Cc, Cabot A . 7c, w ith half
cent reduction by the bolt.
Men’s and Boys’ clothing at prices
that will astonish you.
This is an op­
portunity to procure your winter sup­
plies practically for cost.
Remember
the place and call.
Remember we carry a general assort-
meut of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and
Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gent’s, Ladies’
and Children’s Underwear, Hosiery and
Notions all
CASH only.
reduced.
s’
This sale for z;
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Hail Orders Promptly Pilled at Same
Price as if You Bought in Person.
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duced rates at this office.^
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Such is the exalted motto of the Arena, and the
eutire 'contents of this monthly magazino
are ujon a plane and in keeping with its
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The Arena’s gallery of eminent
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