The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, February 10, 1899, Image 2

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THE PRESIDENT ANO EXPANSION.
THE NICARAGUA CANAL.
How to Find Ont.
ALPHA CLIPPiNCS-
;
B y E ven C humos .
, Tul edu giede:
Fill
a
liottlc
or
common
glass
with
One of our national needs, «s demon-i
En-, flrh, 1899.
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strated by Die Spanish war, is in a fair your wafer and let it stand twenty-four
Mr J H Tabor ni.ide a tup Io North
hours;
a
sediment
or
Eett’ing
indicates
way to be provided (or. The Nicaragua
F</> bk < <.
L ask CorvTT,
O kegon
an unhealthy condition of the kidneys; Fork Saturday.
canal Mil, after being in various shapes,
if it stains your linen it is evidence of
Marion U heeler left today lor
- - - hy - - -
liefore congress for eight years, has gone
¡kidney trouble; too frequent desire t0 Greenleaf where he has .«tensive in-
through the aenate, and its passage by
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»«reefs.
I V .H .W E A T IÍE R S O N
tlm house is a foregone conclusion.
I pl‘88 '* P“'n ,he b*tk *"
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. 1 Mr Ed Haight was at Al|dia Sunday
mens of Ids friends goral-by a. h !
correspondence shows that the decision
The (Jlayton-Bwlwer treaty, which has v n en g proof that the kidneys and
E d ito r and P roprietor.
I „{.„{¡¡„g |,»MdB „¡tl, others.
to tuke over the Philippines was a been a stumbling-block tor a good many . bladder are out of order.
WHAT TO DO.
Miss Chloe Pope of Deadwood spent
, grow lit. ft was ahapud and dictated by | people, is not now deemed an obstacle,
F loren ce. Ore. FMi. 10, Iffilft.
There is comfort in the knowledge so seveml days flailing with Misses Elinor
events and not by persons. At the out- The cordial feeling now existing be­
often expressed, thnt Dr Kilmer'si llale and (bars Tabor returning home
set the {(resident saw tliat we should tween ourselves and Great Britain will
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' Swamp-Loot, Die great kidney remedy Thursday.
F in . m a h . j a n « o f tlio stati
( ither hate tn keep Luzon ore return it , enable us to approach the subject in a .
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fulfi.Is every wish in curing rheumatism
r
Gibson nill leate for Klondike
co n te Intuì jw otixts ngninst tin , to . c pain; and.
as returning it would not broad and fraternal spirit, rather than a
q
b nck ki,
.
■ . . i soon. He will start with his brother
}tfissage o f th e Joseph i bill to reg- OI1’'"
the L nite«I States of the <‘ontroversiai one. Secretary Hay and
/ lver* rt er fiom the eouud and woik at the car-
u la te (h e liraetiec o f m edicine 'JC81 l,!4r» °f i»« indemnity hut consign , Lord Salisbury are at work on the mat-
wery part of the urinary passage. I pellter,s trade. \\ e understand that his
an d it is J h t
tin t th e
»',e ia,i‘nd lo tlie inhumanities of civil ter. and in a practical way. Instead of “ “ T * * 8
“> b«ld water and I w.fe .„ d three children will reside a,
i. t ght that th e people n.a rh e pref rr)xl aniiexiU.on A(ur tl|rMlli),g over o!J di lom„ ic stra„ ^-ddmg pain in passing it, or bad effects Woodburn.
sh ould protest
A ny law m aking wnr<1 th., (,„ llniiMione„
{h.m relvcs'.hey are simply adapting „,e ,
Q '
‘he «se of liquor, wineor laier,
What will we do if the legislature!
a person I,able to a line for recoin. ,minted out that if Luzon were taken new conditions -the commercial =.....- " overcomes that unpleasant necessity | '>a88*8 a la* ,‘h‘\ ^ ’on 8:,ying dt*er
inter-
must not be killed for ten years at any !
go often during I
w en d in g the use of an y m edicine ; !,n,i Die remainder of the group left to eats of the world and the highest ends I of being
, ™ compelled
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- to - o-
We would have to trade our
—FCBLiaarct» rvtitv
«•» thrur-lele
It the purpose of Senator Uttar in
calling for the corrcspondenco Iwtween
the ,iresnlent an 1 the peace commit-
sinners at Paria waa Io |irove that a
policy of imperialism had been forced
, on the American negotiator« l-y Hie
executive it manifestly failed. The
fbway
SPECIAL t SALE
w
OOTS
w
<
A
N
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SHOES
AT THE.^*
for tho cure o f disease, unless the ' s Pain **iere would Mi endless trouble in of civilization.
j the uav an get up many times during toll({ar j ogg ofl- a;;,| r4i«e pork. There
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keeping Luzon neutral and in J . e a lh
TI.eNienraeiiacanalw
.il h e I,. . I l, t.„ i ! die
th ° night, Tl|e mild and extraordinary ' are very few deer left on Deadwood any
in dealing
rhe Nicaragua canal will be built liv _
person
recom m ending it is u
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effect
of Swamp-Boot is soon realized
way ns the dogs outnumber Di. deer,
with Spain and other foreign {lowers, the American government, and will be
■vau*eo.
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licensed p hysician , is goin g alto- . . .
It
stands
tho
highest
for
its
wonderful
!
Mr Carson and Mr Johnson of Ohio 1
eo die president agreed to the plan of under our control. The Suez canal is cureg 0( the lno8t dmressing cases. I f ! are
paying a visit to relatives in Oregon
getlier too far. T h e fuel that n
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* annexing the Philippines as a whole dominated by Great Britain..
the you need a medicine you should have a“d Ke l,i"« a sniff of our mild climate. j
m an or woman has taken a course and of giving Spain $20,000,00.1 for the latter is a vital link in the chain of | ,I,_ V„„, (.„ I,,
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: Mr Carson who is Mrs Ramsev’s father i
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| the best- “old by all druggists in fifty .
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in a m edical college and obtained improvements she had made there British
iwssesstons around flic world, so
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J , lias uol seen Ins daughter for n good
I cent and dollar sizes.
nla„y vear# Jle s i„ a,a). f„lly a g,)Or,
a licen se to p ractice m ed icin e d oes Mueti was left to the discretion of the Die Nicaragua canal is essential to us for |
Aon may have a sample bottle of this time lint expects to locate in Missouri
not m ake it certain that he w ill be , con'"1‘**io"er“. who seeui to have done uniting our Atlantic und Pacific coasts,
wonderful discovery and n hook that Mr Johnson likes flic appearance of
nuccp««fiil in h ealin g th e sick. On
'*"“ '"** 101,1 d d.rougl.ont, aided ; an.1 for concentrating our navy in the telle more about it, both sent absolutely Or'U°n eomewlial and says be could .
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such
tentative recommendations
as shortest ixiesible limo at any given free by mall, address Dr Kilmer A Co i live l,ere‘
t here tire
are inunv
vuc oilier jiuiKi there
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president, In
Ins desire to do the I^inl.
point. There will lie
J ' ( ’ the preeiuent,
111 his
be no objecttal of Birvdiamnton X Y WI
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(Danville Linid/ who has been
people who by caring fur othero best thing for the country, saw fit to Great Britain to the building and cvm-
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'tn ''rltlng gradually failing in health f..r two
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mention that you read this generous ,.eurg ¡1!W ,wt.ulnc very In„el, norg(.
w hen sick , h ave gain ed Nome make.
trol of the canal by Hie United States.
offer in T he W est *.
¡lately, and started the 2nd hist, with
know ledge o f certain diseaae« and
At no time has the mecutive shown
' their three children to Greelv, Colorado
SOME
STARTLING
FIGURES.
o f w h at m ed icin es are used for
•« an ardent expansionist.
! where they will reside in the future, Mr :
THE BOY AND HIS TRADE.
those dumase» hut w ho .1,» not X° jin
"'‘nche’
,o hi'5 narae,
1 Lundy having traded for property there.
| He will remain in Oregon a short lime.
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hut ho wr.s and is averse to giving Spain Amcriran Economist:
“Seventeen is the preferable
for California is ex,.erienei.,g u heard of
profess to ho doctor^ that arc able
r ,i
A Paris cablegram of January 18th re-
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any further opportunity either in the cords
the fact that the French imports g 8 '® * ‘rnde’ bat ,n *nan’,case8Elx-'hardships fur that state. Besides a
to g iv e m edicine to relieve or cure E ist or Weat Indies to oppreaa hclplera
Commencing Monday January 23rd
for 1898 increased $84,033,600, while the ; ,een 18 no‘ ,o >'0,lnK. nor eighteen too disastrous drouth last year and snow
m any cases. Enpe< ia lly is th is i populations. In that sentiment he is
And Continuing Until February 1st.
exports decreased $00 o.i? 000 Slill ' ° ld’” WPit<8 Bar,on Oheyney in the and ice in the orange groves this winter,
true in diseases o f children w here ' cloa® nccord with the American more undesirable conditions’ appear in Fubruar-V Ladie8’ Home Journal. “B u t,. 10 « P «l»e elimax the {ample at Sacra-
FOR CASH ONLY.
th e parents or sorae on e who nees ^ llblh' A" to tl“‘ np''' P1’0?0’ "1. Io the returns of .be British ..card of trade, i
C°"dili° n' being ,arorabIp-
ia « 8" ! ¡“o U o ’l^ f a L’T sena deadlock trying
senator. When the
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, j abandon the Philippines to the natives.
them frequ en tly Will
n o n c e the it i8 TOntrnrv ,0 |he trp(Uy wi|h giw.n For the year 1H9S the United Kingdom for a boy to arrange Ins apprenticeship pcop|c can elect senators on general
action o f a child and tell Wlmt whk.,, r,,,uire. „ ,e U|lHptI gtn,eR ,o ' P'^hascd foreign merchandise of the so that he can finish his trade by the 1 election days it will not cost near as
o ils it bettei than m any physicians ' maintain law and order there, und it value of $2,353,020,980, an increase of time be is twenty-one. One of the much.
advantages of going to a trade early ib
Why go to Klondike? l ’p|ier Dead­
w h o see th e little on e hut seldom , may be the means of vigorous protests
ovtr the total imports for
that it allows the lad tunc to make a wood has plenty of hidden
1897.
Great
Britain
in
1898
sold
to
A law rendering such a person fro,n ‘lw P°»crs most interested in
has been mined. There
change should he .......................
discover that he hss ! .........
i of mountains around the headwaters of
lia b le to punishm ent w ould be a ! t>biliPI,ine 'ri"le- SP“'" >“»■ protested foreign countries merchandise valued at
$1,166,958,900, this being a decrease of I 'n" 6 ” ml8,‘l e in ' loo9mg his vocation, Deadwood, Five Rivers, Alsea, Lobster
rank injustice.
N eith er do w e ! “lre,''ly• “
'l'"y ° f tb*' PrMi,lenl $4,144,580 from the value of exports for | ’"’d tber0’’ "° in,allible methed or and other small streams that
flow into I
to consider these aspects of the cast* and
the preceeding year and leaving on tl e ' r“'e tlmt
** followed *“ order ‘hst | the ocean. All beat gold. The beach |
thin k that everybody sh ould be
act justly, so far as be has the power,
such mistakes can lie avoided. But the I a" “'on»? these streams shows gold and i
allow ed to call hiniNelf a doctor and irrespective of any wish he or debit side of the trade ledger the huge
best course to pursue is for the lad to ! in some places is worked. We are iu-
an d lx» p erm itted to take advnnt- j others may privately entertain that the sum of $1,238,067,030 as representing
, formed that good quarts lias been found
the difference between purchases from fully acquaint himself with the details ■ in gome of these streams.
n gc o f the ignorance o f' other«. ' " ,io,r ,,,lil'ppine group would fiy off at
I j of
— the
— trades to
*•» which
•> "••'-ii lie may incline ;
and sales to foreign countries.
T h e law sh ould require tiny one a 'an*en‘ "nd «“ "ox itself to Mars,
before
lie
makes
a selection. This can
In view of these figures it is not
GREENLEAF ITEMS.
lie
easily
done
at
the expense only of a ■
p racticin g m edicine mid profetising
Britain are sertonsly questioning wl.etb- ! Ii“ l# observa,i,’n and inquiry. Then
B y a W est ConttEsroNiiENT.
to lie a physician to obtain n
the plainer becomes the fact thnt it was
the
matter
of
natural
aptitude
can
be
lio e n w in order to protect th e I intended to create » medical trust, as i
“l,l\ tbe .pro,ecti*e 8y"te,n oi
,
not some very considered-andltis a most important party
at big residence on the lido
com m u n ity fr«»ltl ¡inpoi«iti<>tl. Blit the Asturian asserted in its first on
, factor—so that, the lad can avoid 8oingipiaceonCliickabominyJ.nl 28. Every-!
w hen the law goes furl her and •‘a,,<ht upjn that iniquitous measure, 1
"‘bantagis over British free-, .
trade. Looking at the year’s record for ! ‘nt°. #nylllin8 ior " ,lich be haa no J>°dy Uving on Cliickaboniiny wa i livre. I
forbids any ih - ihoii receonien.ling He laid bis "®w
I.l-ins «lisciaims
lo ........u. its
r paternity,
'
i r t,li8 co,,,,try they find startling disparity ',pei i'd
It is asserted that every j Granville Lundy started ..........
the 2nd
, Î 0 • T
I •»> «he fiscal showing. They find that i ° nC ’’ ad*,>ttl1 ior 8On,e onc “ "«8 better : for his new borne in Colorado. It ,s
a n y m ed icine or g ivin g it K™1»'- ¡,y He ¡Iltr,xiuep.,
m .i e st ” D Of i course
e u rJ' he
l e " knew
' / 6"' f0r,b‘' f"“ calcndar >'ear I"»« , |ie : 'b"n any,bing el8P’ and tbe boy "!'ould
i Mrs I'll,,d-V ^ ' ‘»"t survive
to u sly to relievo suffering that
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a te -n bv
y reqnmt.”
by request.
.„course be knew [Tllitetl gtaU< ,lM con. i(,erabI
strive ,0 discover wb at that one thing
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an oth er thin g.
its «intents thoroughly. It was passed
ed Great Britain in the gross volunie of ! .“ r ' “ «*
a a 'ad
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u,°e
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lad I Mr
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by the senate without debate and on his export trade, the tot.Hor our country j WÌtl‘° Ut * n"tUral bcnt
for mechanics 1 property.
UevsHSos I'isuKKS of Michigan, to!
credit. No doubt lie and other medicos
attempt
-.
whom our country is indebted for n
machinist’s ’ » 1
M ug $1.254,925,169, against »1,166,953, 1 to
,uaU
en,Pt to learn
'earn the machinist’s!
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As I wrtle (Feb. 3rd, in the mornins'
concocted the bill as the best means
060 for Great Britain, and that instead
’ "nd tbe d,a,,CM wou'd I* “8a"ist tl« thermometer stands at 14. T|,e
number of useful Isw measures, is try-
to compel ail our people to hire him and
of a debit balance of more than a billion ' ’UC,‘ " b° y '8 prOper advant'(‘Iucn‘. for , highest |a)ii.t it reached yesterday was
lug bard to get for his own stale a law
bis . crowd
.. of . “cofiln
,
, makers.’* His bill und a quarter dollars this orote.-te.l onc’8
work »»d development are' 32- If «o'»« M’P'es and potatoes are not
accordiug to which, before any new law
makes ,t crunmal for anyone having“« ......*
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, i tlm outcome of being congenially em-i *poiled 1 9b“11
<»>r|>n»fd, lor few
;S signed by the governor, it shall
knowledge of the cure of diseases,” or *
° ° Ur8 Bbu''* " f«vorable credit
„
•
, people hereabouts prepare ior tins kind
submitted
to tho supreme court (or “a knowledge of physiological p ^ s - ‘M
.
‘,"nCe °* I 621-260-«35- Adding t h e ! ”
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j of weather.
examination as to its s constitutionality.!
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conatitutie
•r or apply such knowledge Bri,i8b d<“iJ t "nd the Amerie«" »ur,.lus) 4 j ™ sou«™«., wab , . o xve . vwhxsx
’ see” Io offer
The Cliickalioniiny people declare
Heretofore a very deluge of laws hair
a fee to any
person
for any
anv ,n*e,lie,>il
the 1 margin i « H .l^ ^ ,-.nBBii<A,.iied
i.v thePG!wen^miiiTiI
they
creek
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a - ii fountl
. . . . . . that
„
a
s
s are ready z to meet the Lake
;
any
person
for
Veeu put in codes of the different states
ailment whatever, unless that one has
only to bet her the people till some one
« a I.
,.‘e,‘fral Merit«.
way in the matter of an easy road over
tho two countries is $1,857,327,660.
lieen ndmitted to practice medicine by
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They sav they will
liad tlwm tried liefore the courts and
is an enormous sum, but it is the correct iwitVï»"-“"“1
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" ith Aiju 1 tinl<1o, <m the deck of the f*ikp n r u <>f tl,.« .... i
tbe medical trust’s Loan! of doctors No
Cbicka-
they were found unconstitntiniinl. Pin­
measure of the difference between tlie |
mountain if
doubt Dr Joseph! was selected to carry
Ibe Lake and
Brimful
of
oriifiiial
vu
’furvs
tukee
hv
irowrn
ta
i
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gree don't like to sec the horse hitched
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N»7k! I^dwotxl people will build the proposed
on the
out this iniquitous measure. His commercial losses of Great Britain m»nt
heliiud the cart.
under free trade and the commercial
ru>d1
,bc
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pass
from Nelson
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agency in the matter will follow him to
gains of tbe United States under protec- m .u»u« Bldi?iadt «o.T B*rb"' ikx">' ’
7 ^ 10 S f’. M,ll‘‘r's PIa‘ «’- This do,,,-
G bnkbai . Gsrwvc'.oa lately called the B*e end of Ida life. It will end liis
Die route will be from seven to ten mile.-
tion for the year 1898.
ntteution of tbe liouse to the absurdity br‘*’f ‘,u‘ ¡»glorious career as a legislu-
shorter between Eugene and Scatuti ami
TWENTTIETH CENTURY SALOON. 1 the road much easier.
r>f the position of those who are assail- ,or- IMnbtloss tile houseofrepresen-
SENATORS ELECTED.
ing the president be. i.ose he does not ‘a*ives will scotch the snake. If it
Wliat many ol Bishop Henry 0 Pot-
T|,E opponents of Die seating of Rep-
• declare the policy of the government” ,bo,dd n0‘ do ao’
never pass
The Washington senatorial desdloek tcr’s friends call Ids “ twentieth century PP«enfat»ve-eloct Roberts, of Utah
regarding tbe future of Die Philippines. Geers wicket. Connection with such
was broken last week by the election of saloon" is now assured. The last dol- because of Ids being a polygamist
Eos the president to attempt such n an infamous measure will politically
Addison G Fiwter of Tacoma to succeed lar of the fund of »15,000 needed to start are ,ia''d «t work. Their latest move is
thing would lie to usurp the authority da,,,n a,,y man, however great Ids Senator Wilson.
CARMAN
the work of prowling a substitute for '• ,ry M get tbe assistance of tbe wife J.
of congress. He has nothing to do with *a'e nls.—.Isfenep.
PROPRIETOR
Joseph V Quarles of Milwaukee has ( the saloon, which shall havg all the at- of every man who will have a vote in
deciding ths disposition of the islauds;
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l>cen elected senator from Wisconsin to tractions of the saloon, minus intoxi- tbe next congress, in their tight agiinst
that matter lies entirely with congrefs.
S teps have been taken in California succeed John I. Mitchell. Ho received eating drinks, lias been Contributed Roberts. The general opinion in Wash­
All that Uie chief executive can do is
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it
for the formation of an organization of the solid republican vote,
Oarpenters will begin the work of tear­ ington is that the women of tbe country
to take military ixisaoesionnf the islands
all tbe prune growers on the Pacific
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ing out the heart of tbe six-story build- will compel the bouse to expel Roberts,
w ham the treaty is ratified, and leave coast under tbe name of the Pacific
T h « S t« « ,a x Railway ¡» only one of - ing „ 1S, „ oweiy ljmorrow anJ ng an I that be would save himself
the rest to congress. General (.rosven- Coast Emit Asmxlation. Tbe object :Ru“ ,a ' ^
u p ' »rouble by resigning, but uohodv D .
i.r’« point is well taken.—r<dr«fe H M t. of the organisation is co-operative con- in some respects not the most important.
as “Squirrel lun No. I."
I ects him to resign.
H oxT nosH ToM.t r is making car. »wl of the crop. The raisin growers and She is effecting a quiet bnt steady con­
Bishop Potter’s idea of a “ twentieth
nest efforts löget, the lull pensioning the * tnemskers off alifornia have achieved quest of the southwestern Asia by her century saloon’’ is that it shall be a big
Italian War veterans ol the Pacific •'”n*
»fti* line. From the re- new iron highways. Of late Russian cheery place, accessible as the saloon,
tiorthweat through the bouse, „{maker Iori* l''«Mi«hed in tbe California papers diplomacy has been frequently in evi­ where a man may get a eloan, well-!
Reed having withdraw 11 bis opposition, •» aPPcnr* ’f'at i» i» not tbe intention dence in reference to Arabia and matters co -ked meal at a cheap rate, some form D e fic ie n t Blood Causes Loss of
connected with the Red Sea. It is bnt
títere ie every »eiiwen to believe that lie 10 a,l«nipt actúe operations until it
of entertainment and where he can
A p p etite an d Pinal Break O o w n -
an
evidence of the extension of Russian
H o o d ’a S arsa p a rilla Cures.
will succeed. The Mil lias twice lieen
75 I « «*••» «<»»'• prune growers of
read Id« newspaper, smoke Ids pipe and
California, Oregon and Washington ,ndu,l,ee fro,'> ,l,e r«*gi‘‘n of the Caspian talk with his fellows, with
“ 1 ,<” t n’7 sppetlte and »bout at) I lived
passed by Ihr senato,—AferaA/Irfd .X«n.
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pl. ^ on w«s iced leinonrde. My strength was
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have signed contracts to give the asao- sea down through Persia and into Ara- U.uipewd ,,y
so w «k I could hardly
SaxATo» G oshan Mid in a speech that cm,
to, of , | „ ir entirt, |>ro. bia I lt.matel, she expect, to have an
wi„
(1,rter fron> , ho w!(jon jn «11 gone. I
TOM the floor. At last I was taken ver
the war with Spain wonld probable (lut.,.
bnef, tbe object I. to establish ou,let ,o “ ,e I,,dian oce* " b-r war
“ æ that it sells no intoxicating liquor
slek. One physician told me my blood
make 50,'W new iw-natoners and that a "pn ne trust." The olietades to tbe Red Sea, tbe Persian Gulf or the
was til gone and he gave me tnedklne hot
The success of the above enterprise
It did not help me. I had pretty miwh
w ithin three years lbs auttual |ienainn
Arabian Sea, or tliree of them. Further
will 1«? watched with interest especially loat all faith in medicines, hut thought I
success of the movement are tbe great
payments would reach $16'i.0tW,fi00.
east she it gradually extending her rail­ by temperance people. It is the opinion would get one bottle ol Hood’s Sarsapa­
numi er of individual« who must Fie
This year’s appropriation lull, now in
roads and outposts into Afghanistan
rilla sad try M. After U k ing tfcm bottle
of many that a large proportion of tbe I wes much better, and so I got two move
(lie bands of tbe |u-e«ideiit, ui $»,000,> brought in and tbe difficulty of pmuad- and towards lbitiel. fu d ia .-x 1' r „J,
men frequenting saloons commence it bottle» and after taking them I
well
ing 1 lie average fruit grower of the Journal. ______________
(M l less than Dial.
not because they want liquor but be­ but to be sure of it. t ket* on taking
Hood s Sarsaparilla until I had n—i 3
of giving up entirely »0 the W» xtko — .x tx a ti tsi .lwonrav nwsoxs ix
L ast werk wheat is quoted nt M cent« necessity
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Ihl« slate lo n u u u r our b u -lnc-« in ■ h elro a n cause of Hie lAck of some otlier place to all flie botllrx. It ns- Jon- unxp?ek«ble
spe-.d their qmre time and the amuse­ good »0 me and 1 wah «11 my swSnr-ng
tn Roseburg ntiile it rniiiinanded only .<g:,ni..t,m, tb . e n rol of l„ . entire jw haeM
Tho
it 3 xrrv in te r c u t- year ai»4 • x ^ viirc »— «Rflnliv. lmiiRiitlc, i;»» mor* ment« of various kinds that are used as sisters would try It.”
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4 9 cents in Eugene. Thte einpbnsi««
no )«>«• MUnn M miilih f V Rcfcrcnvuh Kn
ing one, Miwever, and all w ho are
Remember
»he feu-t that we ...mt hate a railroad to
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attra. lions to draw them to tbe saloons. Wedderburn, Oregon.
A liocfe am] |r., in
H ieH lu el.. bay. C re.r water oom- —
ned ,n the prune industry will do
The new plan is to furnish a place
houM i, W b y 2< im g ||J o r t
tiiunicaluin with Pin ir.inneco will *elt Io keen |«>. e I on the progress ol
S bxatob
enato » S ixux
imon has been given a where men may pass their spare time I» the be« In IMS the One True hmn,; p ,. #
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— »•* " •* organization -Orr^.u Ay icaf plaie on the emwmitise on public build- pleasantly will.out having the te t-pia- SoW2>T ah (Inutd-ts. Price. Jt vix fo,
on pren ¡ m ». }
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1:011 to Jr.nk place I before them.
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Hood’s Pills *«▼? A- dr ¿gists
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(¡BEAT t WHITE : STOKE
r , £ = TO BBDIICB STOGI REGARDLESS OF COST.
See o u r special c o u n te r.
O .W .H U R D
C A R M A N 7^
CHEAP CASH STOKE!
Drv Coods, ★ Croceries * and * Notions.
FLORENCE MEAT MARKET.
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Goods as Reoresented.
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