The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, February 03, 1899, Image 2

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i Ht PHILADELPHIA EXPOSITION,
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»cientjflc American.
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WASHINGTON LETTER.
GREENLEAF ITEM S.
Wednesday of this week is the day
! set for the meeting of the court-m artial
F u n i, OCR BEOfLAB CoKBirUFONDEHT.
B y
’ th a t w ill try General Eagan for conduct
The director» o f the Pliiladel-
! unbecoming an officer and a gentleman,
W ash . D 0, Jtin. 23rd, 1899.
j pliia Exposition Association, of
Jin speaking disrespectfully of Gen.
The claims n i the supporters mid op­
O regon which Mr T A B W idener is presi -
Miles, his superior officer, and unless
¡dent, have chosen Dr W P W ils o n ponents
^><>nt’nlB of the
l *ie treaty
trouty of
of peace
peace, *«! Gen. Eagan exercises his rig h t to ask
I to be the director-general
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WEATIIERSON
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W is t ÇoBf.itsroxwwT
After peveritI wtwkg of t.l.a-kade Lake
creek is fordable again.
E l I* „ ttr r f took his wife amt daughter
to Hale yesterday (Jan. 29th) for a
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i d lt.
t.
Chicxa
‘ »O’ verdict ought to 1« iu the hands of the
Walter M iller and wife of
claim prvsj,k n t liefore u ,„ ,;|o<o o( the w e t<
y have a hoy, h ,rn the last day
(n u ,,,,,e rr£ w ’*a to ,s ‘ire
the cxpowtlon Should hue act. The opponents now
E ditor and Proprietor.
j he opened about September 15 and th a t they huve pledge« (r........ sufficient D ¡a not certain f i a t Gen E
e l» » about
»boat isovember
November ,0.
. ir . v - - . : - , — , b pteau
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nd mercy on 0^
close
10. The
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g u , ilty ana , aett
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national government ha» appropri- J..... .
rej* 't
lrvMtv- if “ is "•>' of extenuating c , r , - e s , as gome
Florence, Ore. Feb. 3, 1890.
2300,000 for the exposition,!
e x n o s iti,,,, i u," w 'd v d so
' ° as
i,s to p.tdge
I’1* ’ * ’ this gov,
govern-
of his
llia f fri(,n,Itj
Bai,, he
bc w ou ,1 . when the
a ate,I
t, d 2300,00(1
rn- 0[
r jHni|g 8rti,l
contingent
upon
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of
announcement
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WANT A SAW M ILL.
beiliff raised fro m „ t l, , . , .
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,pr,‘nes’ w h' 1* 1,8 s,,i,P,’rteM |in n rtia le d w n s firs t mads, hut whatever
Effort- arc now being m ade to *'T his eontineen ., , , • ’T ’" ' Sa-V
l"*ve v<* ‘8 «nougl, p|e,lg,.,i to his plea, there eg,, he but one ver.i,. t -
j 1 Hid contingency fund is about rutiiy Hie irtm tv, if they can get it io ft
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intereet capital and secure th«
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complete, 8200,000 being appropri­
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moan» to build another saw mill ated by the Philad dphi* city ' was entirely confident in its claim s? "
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<d g u ilty i-arrie» the penalty of diamiBsal
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on the Siualaw. This river offers council and .«30,Oof) by th e sta te Senator Pavia is ¿aid to ha e declined
from the arm y, Im t the president may
a fine opportunity for a man <>r ; h-gislatures; |30,000 ha» also been projM»m,.,n made by Senator Gorman, ojta.ige the punishm ent to suit Ins pleas
who is leading the op,a,siticn, lo set a „re . or . „ n it it en tirely. T ,e ease h.iH
company with capital to engage' rajsc,, , hroilgIl pHvate s .
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of the last year.
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Burnette •»( (iievnleal today.
The C liid n tlio in iiiy re v in il MMHII* tO
have Mtruck in. People a re iratei inziinr
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-° 1 'r a 1 1 , 1 ..... ^ ' D ’ H v i . l ! Fue
mail «Mirier imde t the a tie iu i re«iently
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whcMi
I ih Ipti-Me Wi»K hi ) ne i r ’»eiiiii ph rn e l
with h l ...... a. his h.ur ratsed h i.
h u ttim e inch»*
B/fore wlia» j i«liree:iii we p’ead *mr
cause-* nun ? Jn i^e L inlv b»»n tr. «le i
Ms place ahnte Alpha /«»r a sm Uicr mie
day for takin g a vole on the tre a ty. arOji-e.| much public indignation
near a t>»wn in Cul >'<i lu an i in g iing to
fur
in the lum ber business. There tiou
p iaiis f(>r tl,
the
putatu-h ig -*ta’c r » live.
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I l J l’ahor ami f m illv uf A lp n a r»*
a re mill1., lum 1.1 nu io n f « 'ft (?i ( „ lid .r way. It will he given u n d e r •"•tulaina in a lag b lu ff for the purpose ment, however friendly the secretary of
gumg home
tu W iK liiu^tuii l.»r •* ire » » » - ftfk rl
the finest fir tim ber it) the world f th e a u sp ice s o f t ile C ..«mereial °f r- n 0 - e‘ “ '" a j- r u y of the sena 'e w.,r ami the president may feel towards Sew
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grovying on the main stream and J Museum, u„ 1 it is thou ¿ ,t proba- to voie for a resolution, in advance of him .
gene H cniittacteil for au I S S M li le t’s
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,lie vo,e on the treaty, declaring, the
big iiio u iita iii-ctin ih iiig horse w ill ban]
ita tributaries. The tim ber i s 'b ie tb u t some
» « t l y o w n e d io , o „ d l
by i
X X T Z Z S
the stuff over the mountain roa i anti
and
through the valley mud.
Don’t Know It.
»tttlers who are anxious to sell i t ' mi,i„ .,Q
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I f the E igene Register o ». iy » ly
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m a.11 as pcim aiieilt museum build- wards Cuba—m erely to keep th u u
for u reasonable price to obtain in g s. A n a d d itio n a l a p p r o p r ia tio n " ‘ider a m l.iin ry governm ent u n til they
else can induce aoiuehopv to build a
There is a disease prevailing in this railroad fr.mi E ig -ue to ’Florence we
wciius to improve their ranches. of #50,000 has b.-cn m a d e b y con - “ r°
cf '‘la ip ta iiiin g a stable gov- ’ country moat dangerouH r-ecause so de- shall t»e g lu l, ami w ill each gi e the
T here are already two booms built gress for the purchase of saiupl -s t."
' ' ,h‘'*r OHI1, " b i l e m any of cepiive. Many sudden deaths are cans company more wood than it w ill horn
in a year, if it w ill co im and get it, hut
on tidewater for catching and of foreign goods to enable d o m e s tic *
b ,|,|,or,,' re ° ' t,1B '^ a t y e,| |,v it , - h e a r t disease, pneumo,
don’i let it appeal to us as the sneees or
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are
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eloring logs, Thu condition of the
of the landdiooming. ieht-eva hug fak«*
bar at 'th e mouth Of the river js i odgeof the k i I f '
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resuI' oi kidney disease, h k id n e v tm u i,’
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. ------------— ••• • »••••ibe v.liii h, fu rc <*uo igh hided ano it ihe
/ tugooi tne Riud of goods wanted non to allow iho .........
I mo. the fullest ¡q allowed to advau e the ki«hiey poison tim e of the panic, hut which was evi­
much improved »¡neo the work by foreigners.
extent of nelf-government th a t they ¡u the blood is liable t’„ attack ihe vita dently evol v»d w ith the intention of
was dene on the je tty in 1897 and
«how tl.em .ely« . ea,. ,1.1o o f - u v - i, to orifan8( o r the k j,,|ley8
lire <k making and shirking bids ami then
wc hear no complaints about lack o f ! ‘ T IIE R ÍG H T TO EXPEL SENATORS. nhs,,hue „ „ le p c d e n - e - th e y do no, ,|own alld wnHle awilv ,.e„ ,) V ( .e|| fading iro in view though not from
memory.
regard ,t.,Hvood policy ,0 hind tl.is Then the rie h n e e of the I,loo I -
w ater for ve.isel.i to pijs» in and o u t.'
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gov. rum .m t in
a Ivan e;
therefore. alh „ „ e „ - le .,k H out an I the sufferer .
M anufacluriag lumber hqs been ! s P''lironicio
UH
SPECIAL SCHOO L M EETING.
there is little pro'ut ,ili,y l i n t sit di a
B rig h t’s disease, the worst of kid lev j
carried on here to some extent or , J'.x-S >• t<»r E hnurjihi, nt t lie re pieyi of
resolution w ill pass the sena'e, and
trouble. K idney trouble c„n he dele ,-
a dozen year« or mure and a good i 'I" * 'r h * "* ,£,‘,al 1 of
'kurk, has
A special meeting of the voters o,
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Iipw-n Id.opinion on ill« su'd»-.-! of ihe none wh itevcr th a t it co il | ¿et th ro ig 1 ed although it lie slow au 1 de e p liv . Florence school district was held at tiie
»nany
«irgoee have been sent to HdniiMion
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ul I’ olvgm iiist B o lc r is to the house. The treaty w ill c ith e r he F irst, by analysis of tho u rine ; se . n l ,
house Monday afternoon with
' W in K y le in ttie cluttr.
th e San F ran ;wco m arkets, but thejm,.,,, «ship i „ the l l o „ St. „ f R , „ , ^ „ 1 - ratified or there w ill he an extra sessi >n 1...
h> the sim ple test of setting the urine
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I l i t chairiiinu Btnh*d that tut* in ectiii”
tiiuber cut etui hardly he m issed < alive». A fter d,s u»»i„g ,,i »„me le iu tn lo ra tify it.
HBHie in a glass or l»oitle f ,r t w n y-iu u r whs railed for tho purpose of voting a
Most of the lumber whh cut at the [l,lU l,a'* Luth »h„wn by L't»h »in e its
fh e senate passed the amended M or- hours, when a eloudy or brick dust sei-
tax to enlarge the school house and to
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GREAT j WHITE : STORE
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Commencing Monday January 23rd
AnJ Continuing U ntil February 1st.
FOR CASH ONLY.
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provide fluids f„ r ca, tying on the sdiool. | j
A fter some discussion it was voted 10 *
levy ¡1 three m ill tax to émarge tue
school house.
A motion to levy a three m ill tax for
school purposes was defeated. A two
m ill tax fur this purpose was then |
ordeted.
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Du motion the directors were instruct-1
ed to prepare plans at.,I specifications :
for raising the sciiuol hou»e and lintld- ,
ittg an addition and to advertise lor Id Is !
,,|e 0,n‘- Me po in is out that after a house, aro adepts in the divisio n o f distressing cises is tru ly marvelous, for the work to be received t ill Feb !
(.on» an t i n
te man w )O (a «8 1 man is elected to congress and lake« his | public “ p o rk .” T h irty odd slates w ill You may ha.e a iw ttle of D r K ilm e r ’s 20th, IS»!).
The meeting then a,Ij.mined.
advantage of it will receive a g o o d seat, ,„
tho b nuuse,
house, w im
ith the con-urreuce
con ■urreii.-e i share in the twelve and a h a lf m illio n s Swamp-Root the great kidney, liver
re tu rn oil hi.» capital.
I “ i ‘ » o thirds, may expel a tticm her. appropriated by the h illj cons” ,|ucu iv all,I bladder remedy, by m ail free.
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| I poti the exer t»e of t in . rig h t, he says, '’ales w ill not he lacking.
T lic Fir«t Teacups«
Address D r K tllm e r à Go, Bingham ­
Bven after tea was introdnoed in to
T iikrk is one in du stry that requires . . .
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imposed no
lo r the first tim e th is session the ton, N Y. When w ritin g
m e lili,n
Europe and bud coine in to general U89
support of the state. This is »alninn
11,1’ti. I h, r i lore, it i
pres r i l a.,| house had wl at the old tim ers called a this p.per, D ru .g ists, in fifty-celt, ,
teacups were scarce. A t the same time
of the state. Thia is intintoti
hum he rofreprcscu la tives th in k Roberts i ’ ’Held tls y .” It was,, sort of
coffee was introduced ; but, apart from
do lla r sizes.
ru n n in g
j»ropngHlion. I t > is
w loo great .«
u «*««.uoiiy
an
in d u stry t ; •
Constautinople. tho first coffee cups in
its an m int person to sit in the house discussion, which, a llit,nigh nom iti illv
Europe date buck only as far as 1615 in
to b o lost. Y et it w ill l>o lost unless i. ,
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I ,ht*y may expel him .
Tm s furnishes j upon t h e ' il, allow ing a s h i|e h t,¡filin g ’
Venice, 1659 in Paris, 1652 in London
means I« taken to continué ami support
LEGISLATIVE MATTERS.
and 1694 in Leipsic. From tlio first,
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I 11,1 '«»y » ,1111101) f a vexed problem , firm to sue in the court of claim s for
It. I t is the in du stry
ttie Lower U,<-
however, tho conventional oriental cof­
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“ " dl " " 'E u h l 1,0 freely resorted additional pay, it el»iiiis lo he entitled
lU inbla riv e r ; tho life of large commtt-
Toe house lias passed it resolution pro­ fee cup. w ith o u t stent or handle, was
to if the Muru.o ,s attem pt to abuse the to on contracts w ith the governm ent, it
M ilo used, tunl in Germany not at all.
Itllie s ; i t is w, rth to the stale from
posing an amend nent to the constitution
TbeCbiuese teacup was used fo r tea!
rig h t of statehood by try in g to preserve really embraced ahou, everything in
«2,000,000 lo «.'I 000,000 a pear, and is in .
providing for the in itia tiv e and referet,
coffee and chocolate as well. Specimens
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th e ir pc, ul ar in s titu tio n .
eight, including the war. the embalmed dura. 48 of the 60 members voted for it. of porcelain were undoubtedly in tro ­
danger of e xtin ctio n , k e t by a r tific ia l1 ....
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. I 108 ex-senator's m etlio,I of checkinu la-ef c o n lro ve ity, the Philippines, the I f it passes Ihe senate, it must he passe , duced in to Europe in tho m iddle ages, j
pro u,gallon of K.iluiou’ it may he mam- •
o v ix in g
yet not t i l l the sixteenth century were
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! ln i,ld h y may also l»e res .rted to in
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Ill,‘ ■ ‘ rei’ ,v ° f l»’ace, and some spicy person- ’ by another legislature latfore il goes to
tained and greatly nt reused. The up
cups imported from China in any great
•ase of other than polygamous legisl.,- „lilie s . Tl,ere were five gentlemen who ' the people,
quantities, and even tnen it was as a rti-
p ro p ria tio n csko l for it now is |2 ) 000
tors. I here is
good reus nt if states Parti. ipa,ed . Grosvennr, of Ohio ; Simp-
oloa c f vertu Jl, -t of tin so found their
T h is is required f a1 construction of a , iu*rsiiwt in u a m l:.. . .
The 'ill pro vid ing for toe paym ent of:, 5,ay back in to Gitina again, as collect­
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h a tch e ry; h ii .I after litis in done, the tux persist in sen lin g to ttie senate met, sou, of Kansas; Carmack, of T enn .;
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nty , ii beet sugar was defeated in in g porcelain is a lasting fa,l there, and
Who almost openly purchase the place Bailey. „ ( Texas; and Lewis, of W ash’
• •n the in du strv w ill Hupimri it w ith ou t
high prices are paid t a- pood sp, ci anus.
the house.
w h ) - , l u l l rs shoii.il HOI relieve them
¡llg'Oll, but the star parts were played
Tha co,lection cf Chinese potcelaiu. if
fa th e r u p p ro p iia tio n . The Oregonian,
A h ill to regulate the practice of medi ou ly the geirttine specimens are de tred
selves of the ptes n-e of | l„ , . o rrttp tit,g l.y the first am i Iasi named. W hile the
cautions about appropriations for indus­
requires immense study and knowledge! ’
m llu ith o l,y a resort to expulsion.
| discussion w is going on, nieiiil-ers of cine in tru d e ed by Senator Josep
tr ia l parpowst, re,'ommends th is one. ;
as —-
the Chinese
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k nn
iilfttl
itâ t rs
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ul im ita
B.v P'.'suing sucl, a em rse l.iey would ' the ho t.e see..... I to enjoy ,|.e h its ' ’rov,,‘ '-8 ‘ " s t Hn-V l ’yr8" n « "“ ‘ I ' * n - “ *«1 P"« uuuterous fa U ficg tjcn s t u the
Oregon should not p e rm it the salmon I
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garde,! as practicing med. me woo s tali Dla)ket.
escape ttie trc.tblu w lti ti going ha.
k ol made, regardless of w t.o made them , hit, ,
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in d u s try to disaptH-ur. But the lu ll for
d ire ctly or in d ire ctly claim to no-sess
a
certificate
a
wavy
involves.
luiltvldn&l Odor«,
as partisanship figured largely, they
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th is appropriation should contain pro
Every buintui being has a specific ‘
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11 knowledge of ttie cure of diseases and
afterwards dividi-d on po litica l tines in
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visions for rig id and responsible ac-i
SENATORS ELECTED
« lo r of nts own. acccnimg to A. Uetho
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, offer gratiutously or for a fee to anolv
cou ntin g fur the moneys.—D ,-jo ,,,an .
expressing opinion ss to who got the
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"U, ti knowledge to the cure of disease gie. by which he cm, be ret. gnized not ’
N If 8, ott a republican has hcen eleet- l est of n. Inespee h of Lewis was,
T he dearflocfcH now existing in th«
or recommend the use of any , lr ig or m erely by dogs but by persons w ith sen­
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ed U 8 senator noni West V irg in ia
however, a genuine surprise to ttie
titedt.-me tor the treatm ent or re lie f o f sitiv e organs o f smell The case is m m -
legislatures o f »o nt , „ v ahítes serve lo e
honed o f a titan who blindfolded could i
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" •Tv 4H v »leu an i 47 againw h im , house, slid ciu i-cil more than one man,
any wound r fracture o r disease.
«uiphftsiit, the need of some other wav
pick out each in d ivid u a l in « cou pauv
Ttie
W y iim itij „.g
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legielattiro lias re who bad la-ei, previously indifferent, to
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lo elect United States senators. Under „i....... ■
The house pas-ed the W illiauisott re- o f 20 by Ins odor.
e le , le d G la r e ttc e C lark O u seat in the ,n , xpress regret ih s t lie w ill 1« io«t to
I h o s u d l is net Lorn w ith ns, but
the p r e s e n t me, hod ihe m e t,ilsrs devote it . . . .
iip po riionioe tit h ill.
1 »'Rat Staleseeiis'e for the next six t •? house after Man ti 4th. Gen. Gros-
dsvelops gradually t i l l the nge of puls?r- J. W.
a large part o l th e ir lim e to the question u .„ rK
Represent a liv e Flagg’s lc.il providi ig ty, af ter w hich it remains unchanged.
vettor lias for may «ears la-en regarded
M
cnibt rs of a fa m ily have a kin d of
of whom to elect senator, w h ile o ilie r
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of ail the m urders a, cornntou odor? w h 'm h V m ’s J s ^iT w ffie u
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•">"» Kean rept^di an has been as tie of the most dattgero s men in f o r t eoxe.
in a tte rs of im portainx- are neglected or
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llavu l»vv«i a ja r t fo r a long time.
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elected to the U S senati • from N’ i - h congress to la. kie in a run ning debate. the Slate penitentiar« has been amend-
• rowikxi out. I f ttie Sc,tutors were i r
q-n . ...
T'l d a mall serving hi» first term o dd ed <>y e h m in a iiiig the cla.se g iv in g the
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J » r s e y site ee.l ng b Uh de. i o rat.
T oh v u tirp Hrt'ii 11 tb<? ITuitPfl
oleeted by direct vote of the people of
• veil ho .1 Ills own II, a s rap w ill, him is superintendent . f t„ e p nitentiar» »25 is phacd at I 836 017,61,“ n w s "
ascii state, the legislature would la* readv ' i W it ia,n
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’’"t per king,
w ' h c ich
h 741. 702,808 ¡ales are now owued
lia s n e e “lì
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i,, i « u „ i „ r i , ,„ „ q .o ia io , . , ms d,Teh reiiiarkalae '■« „ Id tiie.nl» rs. f r each exe iilio n , mid re d o in g the ^
to devoto ail tiie tim e of eta Ii session lo to so« red s na'.., M m ile
num
ber
of
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from
12
to
6.
T..c
m',r"U
T * '“ ’ Jt
' 1>rPl lu tions or
la w is . e rtu iii v did IItat.
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states or have passici out c i th e .e n tro l
th e enactm ent of such laws as are j
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S nator Perkins Inis announced Ids amendments lisve I ccii accepte t, and o f tue generai government,
deemed Iwst for ttie s'ale. Tito length , * , *
E i.,ea«»i society Inn.
Cushman mill which was burned , ry' tion "lll> :l "'“'e he goes „„ i„ »i,„w gan Nicaragua canal h ill. S itu rd n y tlin g indicates it.
II nt th
people of the United Mtates
« vote of 4S to 6.
I f t the
h e ’ It was for ju st such tro 1 lies that in
la»t week, the other mill» c u l lin g
did not entirely surrender th e ir power,
o* the hou-e were so iiid iite il, H is in fin ite power and goolness the
little more than was needed to '•lit that the, 1 an, through th e ir repre- ll , *s
easily he passed,
hut the Great I’ uvsiciau caused Sw.nnp-Root ,0
■
Hnpply their home trade.
•oitipel
tl
e
cl,l,n''e!!
to
'
*
that
an
e
n
tire
ly
new grow for the benefit ot suffering man-
sentatives in Uongr, ss, s iili
T aking all tiling» into comdder- rcciilcitra u t Mormons to recognise the
re l,or,ed to the
house, kin d, leaving it for His servant. D r K ii-
t ( which would
would mean
mean no
no canal
canal legislation
legislation J mer,
mer, the
the great
great kidney
kidney and
and bladder
ntion W0 believe til it fhe Kiwdaw f<‘<t tha t Americans w ill noi consent to
river idler» as good an opportunity tliw
" f ph ira l marriages.
j
,|l!9 "•‘ssion.
specialist to dis cover it and make i>
for a pro ill able in veslineiil, fo ra I T l“ ’ E x'-S‘‘ l,“ * '« iH pl»n of t .rn in g ’ The framers o f the riv e r and ha rbo r '‘ "o w n to tn e w o r .d . Its won le rf 1,
lum ber m aun» can he found on the 1
"‘m-I l,ill> wl‘id'has been reported to tho
pro m ptly cu rin g the m o -
i» ’
W o f
™ ""
n n rt
H u ll
lt lJ j J
n 1
1 I
u j
K
of cosr.
See o u r special c o u n te r.
O A A /.H U R D
CARMAN’S
) Zi
Drv Goods, * Groceries * and
Notions.
FLORENCE MEAT M A RK ET.
J ust O p eied .
Coods as Reoresented,
«.(sessions could then 1») n xln e n l and |«
tn ic il'io h In i,i ev the instructions ot Hie the tù li w ill p ro ha l'ly
California le is '.to re and Vote for ttie lat ure.
V . d e t , d . . y . tn.tead ..f
th e legislature would ituve ns much tim e 16th u« » iiin i iine.l last
k . F ttiin r
ra litl a'ion o f the treaty of jieace, lie-
to devote to other m atters as at presonti 1 » 'lic la r a in ,■ „ next issue,
cause lie hel.cvcs nine-tenths of tlie
th u s effecting a saving in the expenses
la-st' r Dg ten went t., Eng,.,,,. T .•edu,
of tac slate,
after a few days r i -crest.... Mt l'..int I'er- pi'opte of Ids state w ish him to do so,
w litle Senator W hite s.vs lie w ill refuse
---------------------------- '* ' * • Ite lis s g tv . n ,,p Ids p o s itl„„
stage d river.
to ol ey tl,« ir.stru ti.ma of the legista-
T ita JuScphi L ili g,s s ultogcther too far
tin e , 1«,atta«'a m s jo rily of its m etniers
in its efp.rts to snppress qua, kery. l'n -
W » S T S O -M tv«»,, 1 l.'STWuBTUV , SH«,«I»
,N
the m other „ I , o gives »,M ».'»L,
“,‘t
''‘.m 'vw *
vcsr'aii'.'r,1» lì,, "
a V - . ' ’ •«'■«'» W s
, 1
•fluite.,»a,mt.,,..
» > I... salar,, vt.iiih h J ,, n,,,.,«.
»U nii - I r u n 1 « , ^ . d e r k -u
<>r binds ttp a hrtttecd or hurned fingi r H u m » M.|f
h- U um . PlVrt.. p h i , a.
‘
w ould be Hablo to a fine. Tltls uould
,1er its 5>tt>v¡sion
Ite r ehild soniu sim ple remedy for a coid
give too tu ia h o; p o riu a ity
tur spttu
Work.
T ttx J itli lio n Guy Tim es last week
contained an a rticle g iv iiig a g,ssl de­
lite
Oregon
grape
t ne
stale flower.
Committees of Oregon and W ashing­
............ a report in
ton le _ gislature « .......
have made
favor of , ou. tirre n i Icgi.-iation in fish
passed lite
KILLED BY APOPLEXY.
W ashington, Jan. 26, Form er At-
torney-tien, ra G arland, under C le v o
able to read and
W h o le
F a m ily C re n tly
Helped
This Medicine.
| 'P F ^ C - T I ( A )
te ö R E ja r ’
by
“ I ara aa old run down soldier, mV
whole system betas out of order ar.d my
r t * i, t side p a rtia lly paralyzed. I have
tried various remedies and re tire d outy
temporary relief. I Lave b~en U kin g
Hood's SarrsporUla and Hood’« Ftll», «,„i
have derived more real benefit from them
than anything I have tried. U y wife hoe
be»n greatly helped by Hood'« Sarsapa­
rilla . She ««as a 'l run down and her
system much out o f order. My rw o littl«
hoys recovered q u ickly from the effects
o f diphtheria by takin g Hood’s FeraepB-
rtlia . which rtd them of troublesome acres
and symptoms o f the croup. They are
now «Vet! and hearty.” W. F. B rn x F rr,
Starkey, Oregon.
Remember
Sarsa­
parilla
n fact the Oi»« Tr.e ttha», Pur .ier.
Hood’s Pills ’ bffioiMea^s«Bs--rwU«a
t« *
r
th is ,#
His Story of W h.it Hood’s Sar-
saparilla Has Done
Il ■ IW ' M |> S W
HOOfJ
W
pst
A
An Cid Ooldier
'*•" * " * ’'«*« w » - « d d r..a ¡n g u.«
w rite the E u g lb 1st, *
tl i»
Irk'
ib i- <itn v>rniiH-iu
> r ,i
a, t an t * — 7 » _. I s.«.
> ihe
U
n
i'e
d
States supreme court sh o rtly
gin ge is a ll rig h t, ami should to passed, «ni lal ilt'b ririii («»thv A«r lVprirtmc.it i he
the neigt,(■•ring tow ns. The rim e s ia a
A c '¡.';ü s "";T ,'h'o •!».-", M'rrdí'o‘¡:, a" vr “ OM"
«estas ,- a r r ie .I^ m ,
t'se em s rather to cottili, t w ith the fact
liv e ly sheet and is ever on the a le rt lo
Sì
(l‘;
• ham la-r. Senat,a- G alllnger, Wtm
that a ju ro r who lias rea l anything con-
advance the interests ,,( its tow n.
olim pi,, «ut, ,, ...ì,'1!“ ,,óa'hi11,!»-''rsìr^,!/ m ï
P1'» si.ia n , w as calle,! and said it
........................... «
Died iS g e t t e r a i., « d h ’m
'
r ¿ " r .......
.......
Tho San Frattcs,-.. E xa m in e r am i the o8».,der,»l dis-ptahfie I.
M ille r’s ,.i|.
f
Garlan 1 H L’ ’'
t
‘
I » I p l rt.ee
i c e !..
srelgKi ,«M
,« ' . i , rv.l
re. tit t
’ ‘ o ' ™ * » ' d i e d almost im i. «Minte-
|,U ,< ,1 1 . S'retght
fo r one year f2.H0 paid in u,p makes edu»-Sli ■■■ a requis ,
• It tie
«“ » ii . Drop all tr.,.hy uuoSli-lal «ar .»».k»
came from Arkansas to Wash- Ilthebest
i» n v « .
. O alfli fr,~
Ot,tr»-.
Harber, Sev'j., etar
t tom deun nda it rance.
‘ luiuraaca U!d< . vt.lc««,.
scrip tio n of J u n ctio n t ity and several of
BROPR FT. -»
legis-
The state senate has passed a resolu
ti.,n dec.snug the
.re I iis |a> iti. al op|siiienis. and la-cause int- rests on tiie C olam i,ia
he does not rtsogtiise the rig id ol ttie
Ttie l.ouse reconsidered and
cgislaiures to in s ir u ,, senators in niat- tiili for a sugar I « .ntv.
lets in volving cons, iettve or conviction,
i f a deisti ittg sooety is hu ntin g a hard
N 'U k t x ii of a lu ll r«»ently in lr d in ed
nut lo crack, let it decide which ol these
in to ttie M iishing'on legislature, the
senators is rig id ; only one of them is.
Tacoma Ixnlger says; W hile the M ille r
b ill m aking it msessary for a ju ro r to he
pass
3 ARM
TO OUR P A T R O N S .
A hr,,,««
, if
h "” «e is 16 ,.r 24 r,
• KsK in ¡et,».
"T” e-, r.„ ,
Elensda.
TU!
hs»e
»"•« one st.
nm.tp arranpem ents fv
Whiel. wp
s g,«s|
'■iti Tienisi, the V e r k lj
’ ""•«•'.M nw.vp.pi
'»¡"w win, ,he « l:«T ,nr p „ rp.
N nie-dam
o ” ' ’’ a'l-l-ee,Mrtlw»...m of , w(>
^ " -P a ra b ta c a h ¡„ a ja n e e .