The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, October 21, 1898, Image 2

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CRISIS WAS REACHED.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
— rent ixhsp svaav ru in a r muunino .—
are honest and law-abiding." War Sale.” I followed her advice, crawled
Department officials say the trouble is through a hole anil looked around ;1 was
in a barn yard surrounded by a barbed
’ now all over.
wire
so I crawled through another hole
President McKinley has shown upon
and
found
myself on a sidewalk in front 1
more than one occasion that lie has
moral courage of a high order. j ust of some well-dressed people; as my suit j
before the war begun an older was pre- * “• not i“fend«l for promenades, I
pared exempting several thousand posi­ hastily crawled through another hole
tions placed under the civil service and there stood that house with the sign
rules, by Mr Cleveland’s blanket order, mentioned on the front of it, hut how it
hut the war came on and the order was got there, or I did, are two things I had
laid aside, liecnuse the president had not decided. I got the bedstead and as
more important affairs to look after. luy freight arrived that evening I
At Paris last Monday Judge Day in
F rom or« « euulak C orkem •, rtNDR.vr.
behalf of the American connu issi oners
— AT—
I presented the demanda of this country
W ash ., D 0 , Oct, 10, 1898.
F l.O R lt.S T « ,
I.A N X C o V N T T ,
OcEGON in no uncertain way.
The Presidential train left Washington
He said that delay was the only
tliis morning for the Omaha exposition,
• - - BV • • •
i’ossible object obtainable by the per-
hut the President was not ahoard of it.
aistent efforts of the Spanish commit
The President and Mrs McKinley left
sionera to saddle the United States with
Satuiday night for Canton to attend the
Editor and Proprietor.
tiie Cuban debt, and would las tolerated
funeral of Mrs McKinley*, brother, who
no longer, as the United States would
«as killed. After the funeral, the pres­
neither
assume nor guarantee any part
Florence, Or. Oct. 21, 1898.
ident will join the Washington party,
of the debt.
j .
itTi e
• .
I consisting of members of the cabinet
The Spaniards replied that this then ¡other olli. i ’
l ’ Several days ago, several prominent eetahlished myself in my quarters and
ONE GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL.
ials, and ladies of their f a m . I
■ ..
placed Spain in tiie position of repndi- ilie s .« ‘,d proceed to Omaha, in accord-
Ca"“ ‘
‘‘æ president ......
a,,d , have lived an uneventful career ever
Wh»t can bo more disgusting to re­ nling or reducing the face value of tiie »nee will, the published programme but I ! asked
T
I him
r to
‘° issue
""'Ue that order
° ,UC'
. .. — -„agression a IJ
notes
spectable eilisen* of a free country than Cuban bonds from 50 to 60 p e r c e n t. *læ n .h e left Washington, Mrs McKin-1
. “ 'e. ‘OnKre" ion#l
the Beene of a government official ,>ay‘ng onlJ>’ *»*lf ‘ite stipulated interest ley express«! her intention of remaining election. The president told them that ! School opened with eight more stu
nttusing ami insulting the people with on tiie reduced value. Before they »t Canton.
he had made up his mind to issue the dents than last year.
whom ho has business Io transact on would adopt either alternative they
order, but would not do so until after
One notices many improvements in
Secretary Alger has gone to Omaha,
would surrender to the United States
account of his position.
the congressional elections, because he various ways. Perhaps the most notice-
and he left Washington in an excellent
Considering the number of offices to the entire Philippines.
hiiinnr vvi <>,
.
l‘*d no intention of engaging in such able one is in the library. Many excel-
hiimor.
Whatever may have been his small politics as
"Judge Uay responded that the sur­
’* filled in this country it is not strange
many would consider lent hooks hare been added, the latest
CXpCCtM ¡0(18 o f tlio Civil
1 ,1 ( 1 »
J I al
•
M itn ceth a t won.J the issuing of the order in the midst o f , being a century dictionary.
that occasionally a man is appointed to render of the Philippines would prob­
* given lief,,re the commission that
' a campaign. A jioli lician deserves more I Monmouth is not much larger than
a position for which ho is altogether ably be demanded, irrespective of the
investigating the war, he could not have
Cuban
or
any
other
debt.
■ credit
for
unfitted, on arcount of not understand
¡„ j
...... “J , ' X "
’’"“
‘
“Tins, the Spaniards, tiie first inti­
in g th o duties he has to perform or
man, because such just such sidewalks, or such as Florence
on the whole to the war d ep artm en td isp lays are
'
because by holding a government ap mation of the United States as to the
1 rare.
had before Mr Knotts got his wheel. It
than
the
wiinesses
thus
far
examined
;
potntment he cornea to feel altogether Philippines, resulted in a widespread
would add to the safety of Monmouth if
have paid. There isn ’t tiie slightest
THE EXPERIENCE OF A STUDENT.
above the common eitixens of the conference, followed by a request for an
they
could induce him to spend a winter
doubt that the general public has been
adjournment in order to communicate
country.
here.
greatly surprised by ibe evidence. It
M onmouth , On., Out. 17, 1393.
We find no fault with those parties « ¡lb Ma,hi,I. J,,dge Dlly gaiJ t|mt
There are many interesting things In
was expect«! that some mismanagement
Piesident
McKinley
had
instructed
him
In my last letter I gave a few inci-
who while holding government positions
the
school collections but will mention
would be shown by the testimony of dents of the journey here. In this I
reside in this part of tiie country, nor to demaud the en tiie surrender of Porto
them
at some future time. You may
tr>'t0 te" you lo w I spent the first
with their predecessors hut the conduct Rico tomorrow, and the delivery of iZ'c'n il ^Very W""e8S’ but 8I’L'1' 1,38 not
sometimes wonder if the W est lias
•eense, and the witnesses have few days. First of all was to find a
of Captain Edwards, inspector of hulls every town to Llio United Stales officers
l ' nc " ed
wl'° certainly should : nmm. Fortune favored me in this and published an exaggeration, but rememb­
before
midnight,
together
with
the
i
tor thia district shows how overbear-
■me
«own
of
the
exiatance of anything) I was soon settled on Cottage street er truth is stranger than fiction, and to
iug and ungcntlcmanly n man may evacuation of Havana on or before ’
hat
was
very
h
a
d
-.u
c h men as Gens. That ordeal being over with I was ready the students all have to look at so many
make himself merely Itecause ho is Novemlier 1st, when the United States
r n ,° n’ a’1'1 GreCne> 11,6 f° begi" I,OU8e keepin«' « 1’>* i« 8‘ Had things through a lens that they form a
clotlied with tome authority. Whether would be at the gates of the city ready la ^ ’o J r
‘‘"»‘ «aid be thought that the ¡som ething to begin w ith. I thought a habit of seeing things larger than they
his course is inspired by a desire to to lake possession.
“re-
0 . S. N. S. 8
"There was no alternative offered in only trouble was caused by the army stove was the first thing, so I went to
compel the giving of tips, or Io display
regulations, which had been adopted in Independence and visited
the
case
of
citiier
of
these
demands
his authority, or from some other motive,
PERSONALS.
a hardware
time of peace, not being adapted to t,
,e j store where I found just what I was
wo do not know; but certain it is that tiie scss on consequently was vorv
exigencies of war.
look,ng ior> a"J J'"st what somebody
liia actions and conversation w hile brief.'’
Joe Sleinmona was in town the other
The difficulties in the way of securing I else " ns »'«>, for as I went into another •lay.
inspecting the touts on several of his
w . II. WEA TIIHRSON
*
TC
V H V
i.’ r r T T7VT-V
IS K NOW
F
IL L E D
i
With Seasonable Goods, and as usual of
first class quality. “OUR AIM:” to Sell
Fire* Class Articles at Most R e a s o n ^
i
PRICES.
We carry no shop-w orn, or
Auction Goods of a n y kind
Some of th e la te s t arrivals
are Hats and C a p s, Boots and
Shoes, O iled C lo th in g and
Rubber Coods^ Hardware.
Crockery and G lassw are, Dry
Goods, and F a n c y Articles,
which m ust be seen to be
appreciated.
«ny mutually satisfactory tariff arrange- | Pnrt of ‘>*e store after paying, and giv­
Louis Betters came in from Bohemia
ment reciprocity—between the U . S. j ing my directions, a student entered and this week.
and Canada have been strikingly
T, J. Stitt and wife were Florence
"gly brought
broug j h0 “«1“ “»T «U>ve of another member of
to the front, while the joint commission, the firm and told him where to send it. visitors Wednesday.
In Dr ess Goods and Dress
PuU ,ine of
* *
which has lieen sitting in Canada, and 1 wen‘ ho,ne> satisfied with my bargain
Louis Robertson returned to Gardiner
winch after a short recess, will reasse.n- and the world in general, wholly ignor- bunday to work in the mill.
rtmmtng, can be found J and Children’s underwear.
Charles Anderson is borne from Com
ble at Washington, Nov 1, has been j ant oi tlle d °u<l that was hanging
over stock where lie spent the summer.
Serges, Cashmeres, Henrietta, *
dealing with the subject. First it was ni-v stove. The eleven o ’clock
motor
c
U
Thomas
departed
for
Eugene
^ i e s Cloth, Suitings Water- ^ f o „ n d
Fascinators, Child’s
Tin •« special session of the legislature the lumber men who were alarmed at i ca",e but u,y stove did not. The four
owners would willingly furnish anything
W sd.ics day where he will remain for a
tne favors that were being asked of the , o ’c,oek c»‘ne and still no Btove. I began tune.
reasonable that is desired if informed of adjourned sine die the 16th inst.
proofs.
Hoods,
Bootees,
Mittens,
I C Taylor of Umatilla was elected commission by Canada, and now it is to feel anxious so I visited the
H i n . gentlemanly way. But instead
Frank Hawley of Bohemia was a pa8.
motor
Irlmming,
m tc h ¡„ * EVCH, N o g tho 1>to(
of this Edwards’ course is such ns tends president of the senate succeeding Jo­ the coal men wl.o have liecome frighten- and was ‘"formed by the conductor
senger from Eugene to Mapleton Wed
seph bimou.
-----
HeHuay.
cd and called upon their
to arouse a feeling of a desire to disre­
congressional the dilemma the stove was in, and as
|
yelvete, S¡lks, &llim *
The regents of the University of Ore­ friends to save them from Canadian
W I) Neely and Oscar Gates
free
the lady who bought It insisted on hav­
gard ids erders if it can be done without
came
gon and all othere appointments of
borne tins week after loggi
ETC., in all Shades,
getting into roub ’«.
"K a while up
Governor Lord, e x c e p tin g , h a t ,,f John coal. Chairman Uingiey, and Repre­ ing it and the gentleman who had sold I be river.
Gents’ Neckwear ETC. *
sentative
Groevenor,
of
Ohio,
who
it
to
me
(and
be
is
a
gentleman)
re
a trustee of the Roseburg
While no doubt lie is well qualified 1 I Robertson,
-
, ” ,nl!"eu <
W H Warner of Albany was in Flor-
represents a coal mining district, have fused to let it go, that piece of furniture
lor the position so far as knowledge of '
°'"e ’ *'ave bl" eii confirmed.
U w f X y , ‘'
tl-e AO
Tbo
bill
of
Senator
Reed
to
amend
the
bail
their heads together,
what is needed for properly equipping I
devising seemed likely to remain where it was.
’
’
"’“''f
e
^
^
e
x
lo
n
c
lt
b
o
open
season
me ?ans to impress upon the minds of Tho ladF was fina”y convinced that she
a boat is concerned,
we bold that he
M Rail, and family ret,lrned ,0 p.
t II H.J Nov 20tb, on all rivers o f the
owner and
ami n 1’^ „ ‘„',nda}' a,ter “n “Haence of »wo or
•Iwmld ha removed and a man appointed state except on the Columbia and it, the B U S Commissioners that Canadian l,ad not h0 "«1'1 >‘ ,roui the owner
who will treat the people with respect. tilbutaries lias been approved by the coal must not he admitted free, no took her money back and I bold undis­ three months
Major Tower and wife ni
.
matter what is offered as an offset. It is turbed possession. So the stove came
governor and is now a law.
Have
been
visiting
their
60n
M
L
Towe”r
SuraaiNTRNDRNT
I’
ainx
’
s
report
of
the
,
-
U nderthe appropriation bill as nagwd just as well to bear in mind that the Saturday nt mid-night and stooj in tiie
government e n g in e , nt Florence S
in ain e asylum for Sopterabor is satisfac- J
tlle ,0" ,r l,0"M ot the legislature
work of the joint commission will not street till Monday.
week.
. tory
— 1—
*
fth
e
University
o
f
.
’
from the taxpayer's «tandpoint,
in ' u
of ? re*on
recei'r
®» »2500 hind this country until it has been
Monday found ino ready to begin
__ .w
«
■
s CO
in ® f A ft
ap­
Captain Delonev wbo has been calk-
that the |>cr capita expenae was hut 32 and
° f ul'e ,"ic“l> pHysieal proved by tlio president and ratified by work. In
setting up house keeping the ing on Hie new vessel
printing apparatus; the Siuslaw
»
.
Quit work this
c«n ,i a day,or »9.00 per month. This
is --------- j ...
first thing one discovers they are
ahis - is butchery
T||e hjl| a two-thirds vote of the Senate.
_ , ,
at Mapleton *600 The
most week and leaves for bis l.on.e Yaquina
not phenomenally low for this month |
by -10 yeas to l 7
Bishopville" is the name Hint has in need of is a man. I never before on the Harrison.
nays and 3
Of garden and orenard abundance, but it absent.
It
Mrs. I ’’ Safly a"d daughter Mrs. Frank '
carries
nppropriaiions l*cn given to Washington since the realized how important a factor in
Fox lea ‘ c Monday by way of Gardiner'
‘Slow enough from the stnndpoiut of amounting to »1,290,274.21.
assembling o fth e triennial general con­ civilization, that genius of Darwinian
for a trip to the valley.
The Inst legislative assembly lias been
humanity. A curious public would like
vention of the I’ K Church in America, origin is, until I lu-gan house keeping;
-‘Unwed
»31000,
and
the
expenses
of
to know bow much more it takes to keep
last week, boeausc of the largo number but a man and a hatchet are two things
ye,
“ P the table expense, of the 142 m ‘
i*’ **
»28090.
eeks
you have to have to make a suece.s in attending presbytery and g>. J ,
attendance
expenses of tbo 142 officers All tl.c member, of tho last senate v e.« hiahope in
upon the
nd em p lo y ,, than those of the 1146 I“ » P-‘.v hut ........ hers of the house were convention.
that undertaking.
I goon got ,,ie
Mrs. Capt. Hansen leaves n..v»
L
patleata. In this way true estimate of "1,o" e'1
for only five day’s
fOrM VW‘ * witl
“ '■ ..........
- ' “‘ives
.. at ‘£ s S ,
That "truth is stranger than fiction" hatchet but the man was hard to find ,o" a
the quality of eeoBomy practiced in thia
1,1,1 tho “«ieers of hotli the Davis
j may be, hut politics is stranger than The grocery man said he would s e m i1 tab .M ^ n r MPet'8 ‘° join tiie cap- |
institution could lie made.'e-Orrp,
a I hi weil full
one “right up," the dealer in wood was
n
i
* ' ““‘ ‘«co.
t me.
| cither. The talk of some politicians)
koing
to
send
one
'round
in
a
short
Point
TeZmw
Tuc^^ V “"''00'1 “e n tto .
T mc action
.
f of
_ Governor Tanner
----- - of , „ S i* ak*'n* o f ‘l'ew o rk o f.h eleg isla t„ r.i around Washington about the present
Bine,
and
tiie
jxist
man
would
send
one
on
"-e
the
defendanN,,,“
"'‘T ’ e,,,,',nons
Ulmios in refusing to permit the land
,e ’’'“ •'•"T Giegoui.ui sa y s: The main campaign in New York, is the latest
P A Landstrom
t
•-»—
1 “ '“*<•
ing of negroes of the criminal class who 1
"r •b(’
wi re »cet.mpli.hed preof of this assertion. For instance it ( , im m ediately." A day passed and —
vs Min
my I
f
troni.
were brought into the state to take the the . * W!l,On, of “ U'»'«"-IStates senator, asserted by some republicans that there t . ”
an ,‘ a '°RC in the . CO r ,, er ’
P l.ce of the striking miners, at Virden. , bill. Z l T , , “« * Z i Z “' : fPr’rOpria‘i°" is a largo elem ent in their party wl.n
s,arted’ 1 ,net -----
"n old acquaint I Bros w
venni
ineir
who
' '.ner P-ufey and the
Lyon«j
expensive • l - r e C o l . Roosevelt t o . « defeated for !
1 toU bim of ^ ’be.wZen M an,Ì “T . ! b°
wi meet with generrl approval by the C0“““ l»»ions am) hoards.
county
The hoard of
ween
Mapleton
and
him with
working men of the country. Puch a railroad clinm ls.iuners, (he equal,xalnm ! « °'en or, because, if I - wins, ho might ''l; 7 ad 8it’’a,ion ,,nd
4«me the I
brst of the week with a view to
bo.rd, and the dairy
food
• -
for
' tear8 in
e>es (though lie could not some blasting.
class ars not desirnble (itiseaa for any ,¡
- and
..........
... commi.- •«“ » troublesome candidate
doing
presit ten*
F »inner, were droppe I, all of tl
see them) if he knew of any way I could
town or state.
tini non» '¡nation in 1900, a„.‘ it j, equally T
Mrs. Robertson and < i .; i i.
carrying the emergency clause. That
‘••ulureii . are
my slove up. He promptly offered passengers tn V . •
« n e m o o n / ' K 0: ^ ’ 1« - son
T k x bi . iktion of Simon a , United Clause «as omit,oil at first in the ease of «■ strongly asoerted by democrats that h i, service« and his friend’s along with
the two hoards, hut the omission
their party in the eoutli and west want
»•* day,
i,i,i„ K frjendg
fo^ ds"'”.Z'*"*’ 3
W ales senator it aatiafoctory to many of
was
'«y. v visiting
spe«hly rectified. In the »»•nate, 76 Rosevelt to win, because, if Van Wvck tlieni, and they were soon nt work Proceed
to Whatcom, W .,|, Í . T ' " "
• he people of the state. Ho ne rvpuhli- h its were introduced
jointing pipe, or trying to, for it
• ‘•<1 32 passed, «¡n s. the New York delegation to the
was , «xi ec, to reside.
’ * ere bey
can i would have preferred a man who One was lost o n a square vote, h u ti,
worse tliun the proverbial pipe. One of
next
democratic
national
convention
L
M
Madsen
of
Sioux
»•ad not been so closely identifi«! with was rnhsequenlly am en,tai and passed
Fall? s n,
I ‘h01" ‘l,oug,,t “ 'ey had not "talked to it
arri veil at Point Te
other« were vnrinitnly <hspo«e<l of, would suppose themselves to have pres-
• he C o r to t faction and who came from i
l) ,lS * ia i.* A
l. — las‘
t
•
D"r»‘‘lt
»he
fcii
Vear“ , ’T“ Frid3-' -
•
P R O P R IF T O »
enough."
He
said
a
pipe
never
‘>r »imply neglected. Eighty-,bree hilla
*nwtt«h ,o keeP »•" «•»** ¡«“w out ¡,
would
•oaie other part of the slate than Port­
'•I in Fiori,!«, Tei,„esce "fra’ . ,raV“'-
joint
unless
it
was
talked
«ere introduced in the house, 46 of I uf ,,,e P'.Gorm, just as it has been
to. However
land.
•?."d ,,’a,’-v “‘ber state, of
"
Kl°"
State platfmm' Í 7 ÍUr t ' 1ÍPPeJ thr° U81* ¡,8elf’
(hat tso.lv y» i*nl 10 were
..
„ which * poseed
,
out of the New York
»'e "«ys the re,ources of „ ' ® “"T"'
“ æ '° ”f’ *pil,cd 80,4
J oskpii S imon is the third Hebrew pnwed the house, « ñ 7 20 " ho"sj° ¡»UH and to insist upon the nomination of an *
volley flave not h...... „
^l'islnw
,
over
the
carpet,
and cut one m an’s ‘''3 ‘ b « f i n d a ^
elected to the United States senate, the «’»-«-«I .......... ..
th „ ..,„
lUiti-silver man for preeitleQt.
o"gh, owing to tt»e
, lingers, it settled into it, joints as je n t e d in tl.e « , l m , „ Ì * 1",8 1 . . " 8 * * P * -
oth er, being Judah P Benjamin o f ' ,att “ '«t some were ..............I in
, ie j " * . °
‘ ho W est
Bishop Whipple, of Minn, who is though nothing had been going on for He e, a le a
Louisiana and Senator Yulee of Florida i T h ’“1
'd lls ..... .
a“A end h i, ,laV8 „„
bere
hour, and my former school
. »o the governor din-s not equal the«« « “ ending the Episcopal Convention, at
mate
The Ran Fram-iaeo Examiner and the »hegovernor has not yet
vetoed anv " “.bington, says i of ‘lie Indian uprising , an4 *‘‘8 feiend took their departure with
W« st for one year 12.60 paid in ad­ bill passed at this session.
in I n , state: "The Indians at Bear Island "iv gratitude ringing in their
vance.
At the state house Monda
ears, and
morning have always refused civilisation.
The I bey haven’t been back since,
‘here was a g r e a t c a lm . N e a r ly Hll ,1.«
since, but that
whole difficulty has been due to fire
in. tnhera »ml the lobby have
CITATION,
stove almost draws itself up the pipe
«»ne to
water width was smuggled
I ‘fieir homes. Many went
with bea vv
to them , so they wore successful and I was too.
In t li* C ounty Court nt t h , s u ,c of Orvgon
'b>w « Str3
'" ••'M ,-
liearte.ns no pay for services could he ' Tbc ,n 'lia'i police »re good fello
“ A“ « .□
* * "**•
For the County o , louie.
w S 'b u t) That task over, I look«! around to
r«wn
until
the
appropriation
bill
is
“
'ey
appear
to
be
unable
to
In the H is lir r o f tlw C a t e of A lfred
»hich tim . I underwent aev * ,? ’
- » " s,gn «l, which waa not done «, noon.
prevent the see what next. Cupboards of course
P wmm - i I C itation .
operation., I , t
g—.* , "•» ’»rglo.1
To John A Mason and a ll oilier penoii' * lirvtM|,y km m M rvfiiMtNl to
my ‘» p ro v e» .» ;
ft|
o a n c e rn « !: (.'reeling.
warrant« until the hill becomes a lHW
‘‘• • I
good, boxes. Think of buying a good. “ "*»
In the name of the Stale ot Oregon,
•p p e a r
S
“°,’ * ,,or’8 ’ ¡«"«'ure or otherwise,
rvvvr • R
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I V VV i* • o d I d id n o t h“
-
S
X
X
5
X ae* tl.—
L
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h a n liy r lt * d nn.l required to a,.
I did not
C n n t v C ourt o f the state o f Or»«..... f„
»o Ilve. “
7 •Pi**»»«.
tor r ,h .
executive ha, five day, ¡„
C o u n ty o f U n a , at Ihe Court K.son th e re..,, , , which
b |||e
Bjl|
them ah..„hl U- made more
8 *.
I paid ten ! fri*nd wf>° h.d tak.n
1 "
Jtugene, iu the C ounty o f l^ine, on M onday th e
severe,
and
. - T 4i v
rllla
cents to get them home, borrow«la saw, •od who urged
«ml not vetoed become a law ten
_ I m.
m# to trr
days
then
the
practice
might
M b day of Novem ber lass, at one o'el.n l, in the a f t e r f ilin g ,
be broken up. took my hatchet and went to work. and after I had take» . t \ eon’*‘“ vd,
afternoon o , that day, then and there to show
There
frel better and had
1
l- l,le*‘ <ause for the Knock«) one to pi«-es tor noils and I Jo ««‘»«J
swuse, i f a n y there la-, why an order should n o t
One of the most . „■■I>uriniii
important reaultaof
result, of belief that
trom two to th ^ .7 L
'PI*“ ««', j
for noils
. e m ade by the a ,s u e nenie,, Court to »ell the »bis session is
»S the h e a v y redo,•,ion, T)
»^n* r* 1 “ Pr'« n g will ow ur. shelves and built two cupboord. t h a t
th è fo llu w ln g d o -r lh e d rcal propertv to w li
i , made ' ........
in the
i
.
-
imaiine
of
the
State
primer
"
F'
ai*
***
’ ’'»“ ‘»nd Chippewa« in ore quite as respectable look
M th r « bottler of Bo<xrf o .
' ” <>
Lnl» 1. 2. and 3 In 8ee. 7; T p , I H » , K. 10
and am os strong „ r
8arMP«r11la,
Th' e , | * n ,Mlnne’ uU - and
b3"> a ''vay, been «bought they won d be
”
Of W M. In l.au e C oniity, or..g.>». i-o n ta ln ln , .H t«m forW M U,r - e"r''
H o o d -. R am a p a rS f o i r r
“ fe
|.l,>'.re. for ,l„ . department b a , already friends of ‘he w hite., and as a rule they - ~
-
ISO 7« ,00 aere«, nt P u b lic or P riv a te «ale.
u henàtx soTv’y v -.
re a d y
»o health." w ™
broo«bt me twek
W iturv». I t « Ilo » . C O. Potter. Ju.lge o f thè ' * * “ '»ecreased $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 ,
Ne«‘
I must have a IxMstcad so I
compared
SALE OR EXCHAN g ?
C o u a ty t o u r , i>f the « tate of Oregon, tur w i t l i t h e la « l te r n i of
Mr
Avenue, Sooth Portland
“ Qra,,<1
d i • pr,-. , * * e T ,n -M v ,.» i TaumrmtTev r a u » ,, „ inquired of the lady where I .«ay«, a„d
I-eed
w »on.
th e e oun ty >.( I j i i e , w ith thè »eal ni M ld l i n e o , , , o l i i
« u u rla m .c.th ,. ISU, day u, Hept A p - » « * * - . «I." b g iti, the
•he mid if I would go out in her back
»he extra session, will f o , , ,
MMB.
A house and
S a r» a -
’ ‘lirt Office
•»
yard
and crawl through a hole in her
A ttval
j_
a,
.
T
L
....
—
vivili
I no longer Ihe most lucrativo
tiro in . t . h . e . "» » l» M w l» rv M m uhlv
aiM e. lit» roorr. . -
-
—
»»theben-m fMtthe
bouse i, i G b
” ' ’fe"»«!«. The
■«»« by oil d r u g « ! . ,. . . * * *
F lir t a «
a h a lf I - . , .
1 a n J on e s to rv » .. !
. Ä T f o H r v r £ m ,r S ,t a '‘‘" " " " ‘• " • ’ n look around I would
Í
( . V. Las, Clerk.
made arrangements h*
1‘»"igglrtata.
a , »
7
^
» " « i,
• L „1 ror»s.
bo ise with a notice "Ifedsteads for >
will furnish the Weekly
•an with tiie W' fst for one yer '
Ukv.v*'Ttoep<.raU
inquireat th i, offipj
* p*r,‘t ulars
,0 «ny address for the sum of two dol
•Arp, nnvaktm _ _ _ i .
.
▼iiits hero hare been such as to disgust
SUNDAY SERVICES.
the bystanders and fill them with con­
There will he preaching in thePresby-
tempt for such a man.
eria,,
If by inspection of a boat bo finds 189/ at 11 a in and at 7 p m.
that changes are needed or that she is
I G K notts , pastor.
not properly equipped for tho work she
«» intended to perform, it is bis duty to
l e g is l a t iv e n e w s .
call attention to it. Most captain» ,.r
I„ Filucy Articlca
tha! a f mC»’ ifuth8reiS a "yth i" g y o u require
that
a merchant can supply, c all
on
X o u rs T r u ly
0. w . H U R D ,
i
CARMAN
CHEAP CASH STOKE!
^ rv C ° 0^8' * Groceries * and A Notions.
FLORENCE ¡MEAT MARKET.
......... J ust
Opened..
Goods as R eoresented.
.
th is # ä
»"
»PVIARi
-'F ^ G T R A L
iftRBSSiVL
Each t £ Health
is S > P * § L ‘
w.
414 >
J ■
Hoon’e
i’» mis
PORTIAKUOR
• .
Parili,!
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