!-■■■— '-"■ J ..- .► T h e W est . SPECIAL* SALE GREENLEAF ITEM S. ' devote about ail of this week to hearing ' on the five or six canal hills, all differ- B y a W est C orexsi - ondent - F rom oi ’ r regular O orruspondk - n t . I ing in some way from the Morgan bill When voting on tlie question ot levy­ il.ls!!Et> EVERY FRIDAY XOKX1XO. Judge Lundy runs his mill >-y horse i that will he passes! bv the senate. Many ing school tuxeH w liether (or the purpose of the friends of the canal say that its power now. The raging Deadwood was oi building a school house or for the W ash , D 0 , Jan, 18th, 1809. worst enemies are posing as its friends, too impatient of uuntrol O ceoon i •’« A lerm of school there ah) Gen Miles has made many new FuiBINCt, L a XX Col’NTV, A tree fallen across the rood on tlie tnAtiv people w ho think no further in frifends by the digrtified manner in in order to stave o!f action by congress. Ohiekahominy side of Nelson mountain » I •’.» •. - I » the m atter than whether they hare which he lias carried himself while A representative who is always wide bars the passage of wagons. ’children th attend the schools, and if smarting under the dirty personal awake when on duty said: “The rail­ The population and wealth of Dead­ roads and other hostile influences are wood creek and its branches is just not, then they will vote against any tax attack made upon him by Commissary • . » * * •* ’ * * “• for th at purpose. But if they would Gen Eagan, in his testimony before the putting feather bed* on the track of the about equal to Lake creek and all it* E d ito r and Proprietor. hbonsider tlie subject a little fu rth e r, wwr investigation CQiumisaioo. To a canal bill, and trying to ditch the train other tributaries from the lake* to perhaps many of them at least tvouhl ! ,„all of (jen Miles’ temperament, it has ■ "9 K*nllT l,mt "oLody will realize what Deadwood. WASHINGTON LETTER. SCHOOL TAXES. A«* w W. H. WEATHERSON Flofcace, Ore. Jan . 27, 1899. ¡vote the other way. la th e man who bwn no Oa»y malter t0 sit „till „„d say , hits happened until all is over. They Hobson’s ;1 * < B F » . __ ________ _ l.na children to attend, the only orti- '„„thing while waiting for the w arde- arc prrfpoainfc endless schemes ,or d,K‘ ,(.ll(jice Tlfcy may let him kies them, T he peasiwist lias said that Ne-.v Eng ! who derives benefit from school? By partm ent to call down and punish Ids «in8 ‘>ic'ditch—all purporting to be or tbey may kissed by liim. land civilisation and religious life is in | no means. In ho other way can the subordinate for having culled him about l* st‘' r than the one embraced in the M r Ix,retJ5 0( Eugene and John Carlyle these latter days falling below the liigl <>g ' same amount be expended ' to yield so every known sort of a liar. Congress is Morgan hill. It looks as though they Cliickahoininy are making rails and | standard of puritaiiisni set' up by our certain ami large returns ns does money also waiting to see something done, might win out along that line, but con- slashing on the Lucas Wheeler place on fatlierp. 'Unfriendly observers prophesy • ’ . . , .. „res* liiav cel imn itient and take Nelson creek and incidentally cat.nj, tor expended fur seliodls. some punishment ineted that will fit the cress may get impatient a n u iu s e th a t protistantisiti ia to' be supplanted When a stranger lisils any place crime, nnd if something isn't done , matters out ot the hands of the filibust- James Carlyle of Chieknhomony lost in Mass:«!! nsetts bv Catholicism, bill whether it he in a town or a country, very soon, congress may take tlie bit in era an‘« PaM a measure out of hand. two nice shotes very mysteriously re­ friendly Critics declare that protestant with a view to investing in property and , te(.,b and do sométliing itself. The cently. Each appeared in perfect New England is modifying Catholicism. Parsnip Complexion. malting a home, especially if lie has a action of President McKinley in coin- health one day and was found dead tlie Will th e ’modification injure the old next. family, one of the lirift questions he , pelting Gen Eagan, through Secretary form of woishipi? Not a bit of it. it asks is concerning the schools. If Alger, (o revise his testimony and leave If the barber-license hill becomes a A majority of tlie ills afllicting people 'is improved. Within the p ist three today etui lie traced to kidney trouble, law we of Lake creek will have to wear | fie finds that they ‘have no school, or out tlie'objections! language, Isn't safe- years the*influence of New England has hilt a poor School, many of them w ill at factory to-anybody, bhtause it doesn’t D pervades in all classes cf society, in long hair, (or we can't afford to get license for our better-halves, who do the been the main 'cAliss of the revolt in once decide they do not 'want to live humiliate Lagan sufliuiently. Sen- all climates, regardless of age, sex or the hair-cutting here. 'Canada against the authority of the I'fhcre. Hut on the other hand if he etors mid representatives have very condition. The people of Cliickahoininy are hold-' ‘ebnriih ih political affairs. The Catho­ finds a neat attractive school hotlse freely t!X pressed the opinion th at Gen The sallow, colorless-looking people ing religious services regularly nt. th e , lic in Quebec has learned from His I with a good school taught during most Eagan has demonstrated his unfitness you often meet are afflicted with “kid- 1 school house. They don’t wait for a ' expcrion'cc in New England or from of the year itp v e s Idin a good opinion to hold such an important and responsi-1 »fey complexion “ Their kidneys are ! minister to come that way, hut forget! th at of Ids friends still there that lie can , . . . . i in favor of the place and ho is faxjnore hie position, regardless of Gen Miles, turning to a parsnip color, so' is their " ott0 assemble themselves often to-| exereiso his independent judgment as a : . , , getber. ‘ . j likely to decide to remain there than if nnd ndt a few of them have said that he 1 com pletion/’ They liifty suffer froth Mr Willcut cut bis finger while dress- citizen in easting a his iota 'Mid still be i I1C |lllt|a a „„mif, crowded,uncomfortable imligestion, bloating, sleeplessness, uric should be cashiered. ! ing’an old deer skin a few weeks ago and true to hit religious faith. “ Tho I’uri- " schoolhouse, school taught but few In all the numerous fights to have acid, gravel, dropSy, 'rheum atism , Ca­ for a time there seemed danger that he tan element in New England, rem arks! . ’ months in a year, and but little interest i .. ... , ,, . . tarrh of tlie bladder, or irregular heart. uiigt t lose his hand from tlie resulting the Congregationalist, is not only lifting . . . . . . . executive sessions oi the senate held bluO'l poisoning, hut Mrs Willciit’s * . taken in educational matter«! with open doors, Senator Hoar had, You may depend upod it, the cause is to higher levels bf freedom and right- ' , nursing saved 'it nnd the wound i s : c | -Mnny ft man who kicks at paying a until the present contest, over Senator we“k> '”)heaJthjr kidneys. heltled. - •«ousness those who have come to share dollar or two of school tax spends more Berry’s mdtion to consider the treaty o( Women as WelJ’as men are made mis­ The late blight of the potato, known ' ‘its ihheritaiicc, but in extending to thun that every week in wavs th at do peace with open debrs, always been one erable kidne-v ftnd bladder trjubla to scientific sharps as phytophthera other lands its inllncnee for good.”- - 'nobody any good but only Inina. of (he most valued’ fighters for secret a»d both need the sa m e1 remedy. Dr infestans, struck most o f' the potato • llilliborv hideptudent. .. kidney, fields hereabouts, turning the foliage executive cesnioiia. zs Consequently, i Ins Kilmer’s Hirdinp-Root. 1 ’ the great b AMERICAN COFFEE FOR AMERICANS. black before the p lan t1 ripened. This . t «, ,, liver and bladder remedy will buildup S ome tkople Koei.ii to tlyuk tljat ‘speech in support of Mr Berry s motion J 1 disease follows the stems down to the . . . . to many ot . , Ins . colleagues ,, and stfengthen weak and unhealthy J was surprising because the plan of co-operative American Economici: tubers, and where they were allowed to as v/ell as to the public. Open executive j kidnu>'8’ P°rify' t!,b diserts^ kidnf!.v- ____________ ____________ . . . . . . . . . it . stand ■ long enough before . digging In the past five years about $200,000- labor has been fried in Home of the sesionsof tho seriate may come some I,ol8oned blood, clear the complexion causej a ,]ry rot ¡„ t),e potatoes; which rtanufiU’ttiring establishment!» o f W lin a been sent out of the United and soon help the sufferer to better is now spreading thro lgh the bins, and r »• i ' Elates in the purchase of toffee. This day, hut they are not yet ill sight. , i health. i it looks as though by planting time th e country therefore co-operative 1 .Senators henators are enjoying eniovmg themselvi themselves at i t. . i >. . . i .... -i, . i country consumes nearly one-half the 1 The mild and the extraordinary effect ! ,ftters wlH bw ta,er3' If " e Pla,lt to° colonic« m ust bo successful. But total , coffee r production , ... , ,, ,, the expense of their new colleague, Mr of tho world, , . ,, t , . . • s_ t t ! early, the early blight (macrosporiiitn) 18 0011 reu ize . ‘ ; comes and stop their growth, resulting they arc foTintled on very different • u ercnft(!r ()i1b ]ar ge sum of money is Simon, of Oregon, who is reported to j ° wamP l0 have asked for what is regarded as the ' 8tnnd* the highest .for ‘ its wonderful in a 8!1)a„ yiel(L j t t0 kt(5| the )attJ platiH. In co-rtperativo colonies ; not going to be paid altogether to for- most im portant committee assignment ; Cl,ree of t|,e « o s t distressing cases, such , blight the crop. If this keeps oh, ench m an jpaeciveH the same wages I eigners. American citizens will get as weak kidneys, catarrh of the bladder, ' we wilt liave'to spray with Bordeaux 'w ithout regard to the am ount or,®»!|eofiL Ooffee is now tho largest in the senate. A senator speaking of mixture or stop raising potatoes. ’ s ■ . r i i i , . I article of export from P u erto 'U k o , and liifj, said : Simon is a peach. He bents Oar c'uirch i» empty; preselling of the word value of the labor he perrottns. * ’ euse, which is the worat form of kidney W ithin its walls is seldom heard. ! the product there can be greatly in- anything we have bad here for some This . of , time. Ju st think of it, before lie bad trouble. At druggists, fifty dent and The memliers yet more seldom meet to pray, x n in in iu » a verv j large b measure re- ¡ creased, since a very largo proportion They e'en target which is prayermeeting day. moves the ineenti ves to do their j t,|u j(j| in(| jg uapnb| 0 of jffoj , icing eoffce, lieen in the senate St hours, he filed an dollar sizes. You may liuve a sample They mourn and grieve each for theotlier ssin hottie by mail free, also phampblct tell­ So much they have no time to look within, \vork well hr to make any advance- which grows bioet Successful on the application for a position on tho com- Where pride nnd envy join to rule the soul, ing nil about it. Address Dr Kilmer & A id Satan’s net is settled o'er the whole. w e n t in the kind of labor p e r­ highlands and mountain sides. In miltee on rules. Now, if he had asked Uo, Binghamton, N Y. ■ Wheu all the sinners die and pass away. formed. On the other hand where parts of Cuba conditions are similar, for the chairmanship of appropriations, who are righteous—and for this wo pray— When writing please mention this We, May gather on the meeting days nnd fill ^ico-operntion ha« been tried i n , and nt one time the coffee' production j ' ' nanre, ° r judiciary, it wouldn’t have paper. « Tim little church that standstpu Deadwuot) hip. r - of that island amounted to nearly 100,- been so remarkable. But to th in k of u a n t a K i u ing o n t a > i ' u n t n h < * ic i qqq pOun(jft Rnnua| | ^ though after the Ida wanting Io go on tlie rules committee THE PENNY MAGAZINE. T he proposition for a conference be­ w a u to paid iu proportion to the Introduction of tiie sugar industry it before lie hail been here long enough to tween committees from Oregon and know how to make a motion to adjourn. k in d and am ount of lnldir he per­ practically disappeared, sugar growing New York, which is the lowest-price Washington legislatures regarding uni­ forms Tim s his natural ambition living morepiolitnble. In Hawaii coffee Aldrich, I understand, nearly had a fit magazine in America (20 cents a year.) form fishing regulations is a good one, to wlvanfp is kept alivd by the ( >« being successfully grown, and the area when Simon made his wishes known to nnd winch is owned by Hon Chauncey and should I6ad to good results.' Any­ - . , . , there can bo materially increased. The him. jioor Aldrich, lie always was M Depew, the eminent American orator, hope of receiving a greater retnrn | } thing to put a stop to tlie confusion and »nine is true of the Philippines. Coffee tender-hearte 11 It cost him a severe ] . wants a representative in this vicinity. consequent contacts of authority Winch for hi« labor.- is about to become an American prod­ pang to turn Simon down. It's a fact, It is a good opportunity for one of our have recently obtained will prove bene­ uct. Ko are a lot of other things which Iv’e got his word for it. Simon hasn’t ambitious young men or young women. PitKHS DISPATCH ES d u l y Lh|s ficial, but there is no reason why uni- we have hereto,ore had to liny ^f for­ been placed yet. When lie is, I ’m afraid m onth conveyed the intelligOneo eigners. Few people realize what a that he will lai disappointed. I think Applications should he addrewed to the ! form regulations by 1-otl, states'should subscription departm ent. T he P enny not b„ agreed t0( nnJ then enforced un th a t a decree had been issued fVom very big country wo are going to have that he has a fair prospect of getting on M agazine , Temple Court, New York bolh aiae8 of the river-D .co».« £erf«,c!-' tlie committee Io look after ventilation Q’ty. Rome removing the ban heretofore pivsenlly. _______________ j _______________ in the Interior departm ent.” placed upon Catliolifs restraining | G eneral A ndrews , the fire warden of A War Department official, in his RESULTS OF PROTECTION. A num ber of bills have been in i Minnesota, calls attention to offe of thè . t.hem from too ('lose ufllinlioh with , anxiety to strongly deny a report about troduecd into the state iejislaim 0 evils resulting from the waste of seer M < i t et t socle t ics in the I lilted States i j Ohio \ alley MiuiuÎHi turer. our soldiers nt Manila being discontent- , . , a statem , . ent . . that i . i doesn t ex- i to reduce th e salat J y of tho county J »arest lands. Tlie United States is p articnlar the Musons and Knights For many years Eurojie made Ameri- o4, , made is Pythias. It wfts apparent SOïne cans pay tribute to her manufacturers, actly gee with the official announcement officers in different counties in Or- “’’Porting logs and lumlier to the tim e ago th at a light was betrig hut the adoption of the policy of pro­ that the news from Dewey nnd Otis is egon. The officers in m any o f • ”ou”tof 1-1,000,000, and exporting .. .. • , i , • , logs a"d tombor to tlie amount of $26,- w ade against the spirit of Cathol- j “ ’••i-.g American markets for American all good. He said that far from being the counties are paid much higher , I . . . , , , 000,000, only about $2,000,000 more . . ! producers, coupled witli higher wage disco.ilented, all the volunteers at Man­ icism in this country, ami it 11 salaries is nt proportion than they than Canada Francc and Great OOTS < s f SHOES AT THE GREAT : WHITE : STORE * Commencing Monday January 23rd And Continuing Until February 1st. FOR CASH ONLY. TO REDUCE STOCK REGARDLESS OF GOST. See o u r special c o u n te r. O .W .H U R D C A R M A N ’S CHEAP CASH STORE! Drv Goods, ★ Groceries ★ and * Notions. FLORENCE MEAT MARK.F.T J u s t O p en ed .......... I rates consequent upon higher develop- ila, who had applied for discharge had now bolicvc’l thill th is lij..ht w.i „e(ll|s of ti,„ American J withdrawn their npp ie.itions, as so< n as receive in Lane and most of the Britain last year imported lumber ,o of $ I-10,01)0,000, of wliicl waged over the secret society ipl«»' J,eople na the necessities of liW, have s o ; they saw that there was a prospect for bills before the legislature relating t'»e amoupt . . .. lion, and (hat the issuance o f th e ' stimulated invention fo devise macl.in-1 some lighting. If there is a prospect of to th a t subject fix (he salaries in tl,e Lmtcd States furnished but a small recent decree was a trium ph for T ry to reduce tlie labor cost of produc- some lighting liefoze Dewey an I Otis, other counties at about the same | art A re h b ish o p I re la n d , o n e o f th e , stunnehest Americans anil most 1 t . liberal Catholics ^ ¡n the I tilled tb" ‘ tbat Europe, clinging to more conservative methods, has been out- , , , . , , clnsseil, is and now almost a decado i,chinil „,et|lod8 nhll progress. Ad- KtutcR. ditipnal to this is tlie Ismnteousness of j I’lie supply of all forms cf raw materials T he wae revenue tax gels in it» ' ' ork on the American continent', And the vn the millionaire« in xcrerxl directions, qaperior quality of most of three sup- «n«l especially on tho tax of ’*'*•-plies: A new era is about to dawn on All the heirs of the late Senator Drive, j t ,ic wor]dj a„d , , l0 d'evv|'0|„i,c„t 0( must have stretched their as is paid here. I t is not wise to F rance will expend 62 million dol- cons ien. es to say that all the news p laco the (tutories of OU1’ officials at |ar() on new someliody from them was good. A proxpect fo r, . .. . . , . . lon * 1,8 ycar , . , , . . , il lower figure than is paid in other and England 40 minion million dolars wi.ii» lighting is certainly not to he considered , uoiars, while good news kinds of business to men contpe- Dussia will probably expend CO million t , . ,• » • - i ■' CARMAN P R Q P R lP T n « i tent to perforin the duties of those dobar‘) l°r similar purposes. The routine business in house and 1 senate is being pushed along a* rapidly ¡offices. If th at should be done n* possible, Imt the chances lor an extra there would lie no inducem ent for f' ”ar',; The Eugene Mill & Elevator I Do tf*liiy sold to J M Shellev nml I' s session, continue to grow, owing to tho honest and competent men to seek Williams pursuant to a resolution unan- uncertainty about many things in the except Mis Brice, »'ill l<* »uf-j.s I to this |li|fhw clvi]iw tion i. certain to grow senate, and c.pecixlly ab o u t the time to become office-holders and as a “ nously adopted by tlie honrd of direct- result those positions would be j bl tax, which will amount to At least $ .- (>ut of it. Vnele K im s lusty sons and ! , hat wiH l)C consu„iei, bv ltie treaty. i nod occupied by the null and elevator. 000 etch, and as tlu’re are five children, |„.auteo„8 daughters w ill hav held by men incapable of properly Consideration, $7,500. Two funerals were never held in tho the government will receive nt least $ ’<>,-, |«irtaut part to play in the newer drama ' capitol so close together a* that ot Sena­ performing the duties of those 000 (row tlie delate. ' of mankind. Tlie new era means much, tor Morrill, held in the senate chain her and the public would lie the Strong, steady nerves “ ■ 11 11 i tor it will be attended with a larger a fortnight ago, and that of Represent* loser. Are needed for success Wx wusTlinve'lli'at railroad fron Lu- realisation oi the comforts of life among alive Dingley, held in the house of rep- ~ ’ Everywhere. Nerves gene Io Florem’C. W* need a shorter , ¡,8 iniiabitmttw nnd the enlargement of resemativos today. Those who are T he W eekly Record of Eugene lia s ! ton e by water, and ‘competition freig h t! , be consumption of nil products of b it- Depend simply, solely, superstitious enough to believe tbat *x’e” e°ld to Amis A Son of the Brand­ trafficbe’ween this eitv anti San F ran -Q ,g n energy, multiplying employments . ,|",n , Upon the blood. ies usually travel in bundles o f ! axc' Publication of the Record was eiseo. There lias been a deiband for nn(, enlarging opportunities. This era three, are wondering who will be t ba suspended witli last week’s issue. Mr Pure, rich, nourishing tins all along and the lioom of oar Inm ,v|]| „„j lively be attended by those next man of prominence to die. Moore tlie publisher intends to continue Blood feeds the nerves tiering interests, wliicli now acema Io he deplorable reversions from civilization to The Nicaragua canal hill will be voted ' tbt! bu« “®»8 printing. And makes them strong. ia sight, makes the demand all the barbarism Hint liavb so frtquehtly W a i t e d - sly kkal TRv*TWt»RriiY r r n i ¡s< ix inorc em phatic.—Kc/tsfFr. , eclipsed the past, because «itli a popu- uj»on by the senate this week. It will The great nerve tonic is thia »Ute tom aniute our buMne«' in th e ire w n jusii by a large majority—possibly w ith­ nn«1 n e a r b y c o u n t it* '. I t I n m ainly ortt« e work _ _ _ _ _ _ --------- lition freo nnd with oppoYtonities for Hood's Sarsaparilla, ennduefed nt home. Snlarx Mrnlxht h RsnuaiKTATtve II rattais has dc- intellectual enlightenment, and nil the out a «Hviartm. The house interstate ve.tr nn»1 cxpenwcN—deAnhc. t onnfttie. no more, Because it makes no km« Mt«r> Monthly |7A Refen n o « Ku parted from tlie usual course ot legisln- nobler elevating iiilhiences attendant and foreign counuerve committee will elow .'•elf tolaresMal t envelope, H erbert E. H i m , Prvst.. I)eyl. M The blood rich and tors. He ia chairman of the committee surh civilisation, slavery, which CTIVK AOMClie*« w»n;*n KYKnvwHiKr on mining, slid a few days ago lie lri«il darkened even the most enlightened \ G »f “ T he Story of the I’lJlip pim V l»v M*ir«t T iie very heat thing for it lmsinee pure, giving it power Io have ti.e clerk which had laen as- cannot exist, nor can ... delta*- community is a live lot of business men T o feed the nerves. rt» «rIHyn In army cam p a ’ .Han Fruit *ign«d to his collimine« *a.T* inK and dentoralfxing influences blight h X ." •n lb»* Prtcìflv wtlh (¡enerat M ettili, In Thcr make buaincM, two bladoa of gram Hood's Sarsaparilla ine hoxpitNtw at lloiioliiln, hi Nous; Kona« in Ing that as there had not I een a bill and hlaat that culture which in lift »hv Am* rican im i cl Iva a» Muniin, fn the iiiMir to grow where only one grew* before. Cures nervousness, ' RviH caui|*« k« Hb AttuinnI.io, on the deck of the Wlarrcd to them they did not n e d a nays radiate front the minority. 1 o h mpta n tth p e* v t , and tn ihv n»ar of ihc baille «I ihv fait «>l Manila, Honan m for af**ni« Dy.'pepsia, rheumatism, tle rk . Ii Oregon had more rrpreaenta- A KuiRovn from Eugene to Florence ' n in i i «ninnai pn inn s (akt »» bv u " » i t «¡vas like Mr. Brattai« w»‘ «l aoi'l ' ' “l Catarrh, scrofula. The San F ra n c is . Examiner and «he ' tbe^wa. ^ e , t,.* w„oW develop hundreds ol industries 1 ear to m udi about the oxiravagam e of Wxsr for one yea. $? W paid a.|. «o; , n « t . » a , , bat are yet nnnkown in ll.i. sect c n . - And all forms of VMliW. -- oat-s- Iteturaucx Hid«., .....---- t'iilvairj. fn ts u n legis'aturet. i H ta itltf. Impure blood. t •• Goods as Reoresented. A house and lot in GlenaJa I house ,s 16 by 24 feet and one 9,„rv n J , * • h . n in bright. A i a . g o o u ^ j on prenn ea. For inquire at this t-ffice.« ' ~ ’T” d # r.im ' Ol*»°ni»n with the W !1" “ ar# , *° • ” >' address for the ^ ’trs, payable cash ¡„ a