The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, April 28, 1899, Image 3

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W . H . W EATÍIERSON í
Editor and
R oyal
^Bsowncr I
ure
G E ..¿ S A L NEW S
B aking
P owder
Ex-Governor Oglesby of Illinois died
Monday.
Tho Examiner reports that Governor
Gage of California said he has appointed
Dan Burns V . S. senator to succeed Sen­
ator Whito.
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
___ T erm « : >1.50 s year in Advance.------j
David Beers, a 12 year old boy living I
near Hermann, killed a cougar last
Entered at the post-office at Florence, week.
Lune county, Oregon, as second-claw!
The schooner Albion is expected to
mail matter.
nail from San Francisco for the Siuslatv
next week.
A D V E B I‘SIN 0 BATES M A I)« KNOWN ON A P­
PLICATION.
From the Philippines-
W ill Bay’s Experience As a
Soldier.
Eugene is making efforts to raise a
I,nc»l notice» 8 cent* per line, each tnicrtion bonus of $1000 to secure the location of
• n excelsior m ill. The plant is valued
Florence, Or. Apr. 28, ÎSOT.
at $10,000. I t will use 2,500 cords of
wood annually and employ from 8 to 12 I n
men.
W E S T L IN G 3 ,
A N IG H T ATTACK.
Three F ig h ts — P ursuing
th e N a tiv es.
Desirable ★
O r Chrenlc inflam m ation o f tbs K id n e y » ¡
is a very common ailm ent.
N u m b e r at
our best cltlaeus have »uccuinbed to I l i I
elisela, even though uniter Ih r most shill |
—
fut medical treat-
Ex-Governor Lor i has declined the
merit.
L ik e
all
Yjb
tender of the mission to Persia. Gov­
Chronic
dt **««•».
the
•
y
m
p
tom>
ernor Lord was an applicant for the
come or* tnMidlous-
iy.
If p r o p e r
Peruvian mission.
treatm ent le ob­
tained in Ita early
Several rasos of yellow fever are rc-
Ftaa**.
B r t< n t’r»
Disease may he
tepnrted at Havaua.
cured
nVDTAN
w ill cure It If It Is
9 he Pennsylvania legislature adjourn- i
taken
In
time.
It ! D Y A N w ill re­
ed lust week without electing a U . 8.
lieve you of all
the symptoms. Do
senator. The governor has appointed
not
delay
too
Senator Quay to fill the vacancy.
Io n*,
lx itt t wait
until
your
cate
At the trial of Senator Quay, who was
br-t.omea
in cura­
ble You win then
accused of conspiring to nee for his own
th ro w your money
O
uw .iy on doctors
unlawful profit funds of the state depos­
Proprietor.
ited in the People’s Bank in Philadel
phia, the jury returned a verdict of “ not
i guilty.’’
★
BRIGHT’S
Three
DISEASE
_
_
V
and
Beffin the utc of H U D Y A N
you may be cured.
Stars in ★
m edicine«.
now, white
THE EAtLY SYMPTOMS A IE :
A party of four men left Seaside, near
H R O M IC S IC K O n N A U S E O U S
Astoria, April 7th, on a timber cruise.
The American, a newspaper published, U I. ^ A C
IV A C H E -H U D V A N
taken as ill-
Three of them have been found dead and
B antona , Feb 17, 1899. : at Manilla, telle of a soldier in the Mon­ ite te d w ill relieve the hood ache In
otantly.
search is being made for the fourth.
D ear B isteb :—Iw ill now write a few tana regiment who discover»! gold in a
W
P V F F T N E 8 8 O F T H E S K IN I! N -
Some think the men were poisoned from lines to let you know that I am all right small creek in the islands and with three D E H T11E E Y K F . due to o collection 0?
ltul«l~ln ether words. D R O P S Y . H U D ­
eating canned meats.
and that I have gone through a couple companions washed out several dollars Y A N w ill cautte the ex tra «m ount of fluid
to be tr.kc-n up by tbe blood and be elim i­
Hood’s Pills are prompt and efficient,
We acknowledge the receipt this week ol weeks of fighting without a scratch, north of the precious metal liefore the nated by the Kidneys.
easy to take, easy to operate. 25 cents.
4-5. P A L E
D O l’O H T
C O M PLKX-
from A. \ \ . Beadle A Co. of San Fran­ but we have been worked very hard and other soldiers found out anything about !O N , due to the Imperfec t circulation of
For Dress Cutting and Fitting call at cisco of a handsome photograph showing I am completely worn out and sunburn­ it.
tho blood. IIV D Y A N w ill restore the cir­
culation to its norma! condition and c < u it
I
the Ladies Baiaar at Point Terrace.
the I.uella on her trial trip. Everybody ed till my face is all peeled off, hut I am
The forecast of the beef iuquiry report the cheeks Io heroine red and tony.
W E A K N E S S O F T H E H l'lA K T —On«
t inili, rates that the charges of General o f fc the
Bilious headache, yellow akin, coated on the Siuslaw feels a special pride in not diaconraged.
first symptoms aud the one (hat
eventually
cause« death.
H U D Y A N will
\ e were expecting to be attacked for Miles will not bo suRtfdned, although
tongue, fevered lips. Hudyan cores. this boat as she was constructed at Flor­
strengthen the nerves and muscle« of the
heart
and
niuke
it
s.rung
and
regular hi
a
long
time
but
the
officers
kept
it
dow
n1
t
|10ra
■,
BUch
„
mass
of
testimony
to
ence
and
is
considered
one
of
the
finest
60 cents.
its beating«.
>-«. W E A K N E S S A N D P A IN I N T H K
Unless the go vernor commutes the vessels of her lir e on the coast. Messrs. as long as they could aud we were g e t-! at,Ow that bad beef waa distributed to
E G IO N O r T H F . K IU N N Y S - H H D Y A N
sentence, J. M . Olberman is to be h an g-: Beadle and Co. will please accept our ting disgusted by being called out to tbe the army. The reason for this will he R
w ill cause the kidneys to perform th eir
functions
properly, thereby relieving the
,
front
night
after
night.
We
began
to
technical. Milea showed nothing in his p« in and weak
ed at Roseburg today for the murder of thanks.
nee«.
j think tlie officers were afraid of the nig- charge against canned beef, but nsed the
Get
H
U
D
Y A N at once and tako It re»u
J, N. Casteel.
PERSONALS.
lona SB
rly .
F u ll and explicit direction«
■ gers but about 8 o’clock of tbe night of j i ernl “ emlialmed beef.” On this tecti- la
w ith each packnffc.
lU T p Y A N ia sold
Born—In Florence, Oregon, April 24,
lira ar
_ 8
1
i the 4th of February the commander told , ideality it may be ahow n that the hy all druffctots for We per pnckair«
packages for IL59.
I f your d n ia a is t doaa
1899, to the wife of O. \V. Sutton, a
Grace Fisk lias been ill for several us we were pretty sure to 1« called out
»lot keep 14, send direct to the H U P Y A N
chargea were not sustained.
daughter. A ll doing well.
days at Capt. Steear’a.
K E N E D Y C O M P A N Y . Ban Francisco or
and to sleep with our clothes no and of
Los Angetee, C alifornia.
Remember that
course
we
did.
About
9:
39
we
heard
a
I
A letter from Ono Phelps brings infor­
yon
can call and consult the H U D Y A N
H O W -8 TWIST
Delia Morris commences school on
DO CTO R« F R E E .
Call and see them.
mation Hint be suffered a stroke of par­ Smith River next Monday.
I f you cannot call, w rit« to the doctors
few shots fired at the extreme north of I
ar.a tell them all about your case and
alysis at M anilla hut had recovered
The advice w ill
Mrs. John Tanner tins been somewhat tlie city ; we were called to arms amt in , We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­ they w ill advlee you.
encugh to be able to write.
less tiian five minutes we were on the' ward for any case of Catarrh that can be Riven fret*. Audrcss.
indisposed for a day or two.
road lor Block House No. 11 which waa i not lie cured by H a ll’s Catarrh Cure.
Cattle buyers are now offering $15 per
Mrs. Bronson who lives near the
on tlie lino about half a mile from our
head for good yearling Bteers. Quito n
F J Cheney A Co., Props., Toledo, O.
Spruce Point mill is quite sick.
No. »10 South Broadway»
quarters. We bit tbe road on tlie double
number of the stockmen ami farmers arc
We the undersigned, have known F J
E
.
A.
Evans
has
a
lame
foot
caused
by
qUjek
and
when
we
got
to
the
intrench-
Los Angelos, Cat
selling at this price.— Guard.
Cheney for tbe last 16 years, and believe
a crowbar striking it across the instep.
ments
we
formed
a
tiring
line,
got
tie
Oar.
Gtscktan,
M arket anS F ills M a ,
him perfectly honorable in all business
The Mink was benched Saturday for
b a a F rancises. Cal.
Messrs. Butterfield and McLeod re­ hind the breastworks and waited for transactio.iB and financially able to
repairs. The mail was taken to Maple­
turned Sunday from their trip to Gar­ them to commence firing; hut they were carry out any obligations made by their
ton that afternoon in a rowboat and the
diner.
not ready aud we had to wait there from firm .
steamer wont up the river Sunday.
FOR S A L E OR T R A D E -
Jason Neely and family have moved to 10 to 3: 30 iu the morning, when all of a
West A Truax, wholesale druggists,
The Guard of the 19th says that in the
sudden
the
crack
of
a
rifle
sounded
about
Toledo, O. Welding, Kinnan A Marvin,
Florence and are living in the Robinson
ten days preceding E . J. Frasier, the
One 2 b.' steel skein Mitchel W..g*n
100 yards in front of us. This was fol­ wholesale druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
house,
real estate dealer, had sold over $18,000
with four heavy springs under bed,
lowed
by
about
100
more
aud
of
H
a
ll’s
Catarrh
Cure
is
taken
inter­
A M r. Allen and two other men from
worth of real estate lying near Eugene.
course the bullets began to sing all nally, acting directly upon tlie blood spring seat, neck-yoke ami doubletrees
northeastern Oregon arrived in Fioreuce
A lotter from D r. Darrin brings the
around us and we began to look for and mucous surfaces of the system. nil in good running order. W ill sell for
a few days ago.
information that he was delayed by rainy
something to shoot at. A t last we got Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all cash or trade for stock. Price $35.00.
Rev. J. S. Douglas of Ord was iti Flor­
Enquire of E E M amx , Florence, Ore.
weather and having a few more patients
tlie fire located and our major gave ns druggists. Testimonials free.
to treat, but w ill be here today or to­ ence Saturday. He resided in Glenada tlie order to fire by volleys. Of course
H a ll’s Family Pills are the best.
CO NTEST N O TIQ c.
several years ago.
morrow.
we did a lot of firing but we were not
Dick Thurman of Elmira came in a sure of anything till daylight, then we
Department of the Interior, United State» Land
Guard: Goodpasture Bros.arrived here
Ottce, Roaeburg, Oregon, April 28,18M.
H E R M A N N IT E M 8 .
today at noon witli C5 bead of yearling few days ago for a visit with relatives did some good work. Soon we received
A sutBeient conteat nflldavlt having been filed
orders to movo forward about 100 feet,
cattlo which they purchased near Flor­ and in search of employment.
in this office by L. V. Sttnrley, contestant,
Bv G
Miss Edith Whitmore arrived from which we did and came to a creok about
ugainvt the ¡lomentead Entry No. 7.048, made
ence. I t took five days to drive them
March 17,1892, for the
> *Q , neQ nwt<, sec­
Eugene Saturday and hns taken charge 100 feet wide. As we were in mud knee
out here.
tion
17; the nwQ nsrli. »eclion 20, tp 18 south,
deep and no protection wo did not wait
Sweet, refreshing sleep is given bv of the school on Duncan slough.
April 25, 1899.
range 11 u , by Marlon U. LHiidls, conteetec, In
Fred Wells was on Indian creek Sat­ which it ia alleged that he i . well acquainted
Hood's Sarsaparilla, which strengthens
J. U. Hutlierland of Glentena has been for orders but jumped into tlie creek
with the tract iucluded in tliia homestead entry
the nerves, tones the stomach and over­ on tidewater for several days delivering which was atiout up to our arms and urday buying stock hogs.
and knnwa the prevent condltiou of same; that
waded across. When we reached tlie
comes all dyspeptic symptoms.
You his logs at the Spruce point mill
W . L. t’holps lias moved back to the the asid Laudia has wholly abandoned said
here about two ,’link on the otl,er side the natives were , D j^ a y place in tlie forks of the creek,
should try it.
tract, end changed hl» residence therefrom ft r
Ed Ogden, who left
only fifty yards distant and pouriug vol
We urge our subscribers who are in years ago, returned from Eastern Oregon
J. L. Rail spent Sunday with Squire more than six mouths »luce making aaid entry;
that the said traot la not settled upon and cniil-
arrears for the W kst to send us all or a the first of the week aud intends to re­ ! ley after volley into us. We weie or- Gibson.
lie is soliciting orders fur vated as roquired by law, said parlies are here
. dered to lie down and fire but then we
purt of the amonnt of your subscriptions. main here.
books.
hy notified to appear, respond and offer evi-
.'could not see anything to shoot. Of
The price of a yeai's subscription is a
Gen. Beers went down Saturday to dencu touching »vid allegation at 10 o'clock a.
Andrew Brund ha* been spending a i course we were anxious to get some of
m. an June 15,1899, before 0. II. Holden, United
small amount hut it is by putting those few days in Gardiner and vicinity. Phil
those niggers so we jumped up and let a look after his logs which arc in tiie Sius- Status CoinniLaioner, at Plorwnue, Oregon, and
small amounts together that we manage Nicolle takes his place in T he W est
law
boom.
that final hearing w ill be held at lo o'clock a. nt
| yell out of us »that was enough to raise
to pay our bills.
office meantime.
Robert Paeschkc’s family now consists on June 26, 1899, before tho Register and Receiv­
I the dead and charged tlie enemy. W ell
er
at the United btates Laud ofitre in Koeelairg,
The new court house at Eugene is to
Last Monday was O. W . Sutton’s fif- they were not looking for that and began of himself and wife, two boys and two
Oregon.
he dedicated next Monday. I t is alioiit lieth birthday and in honor of the day to jump up irom tlie grass and behind girls; the last addition is a girl.
The said contestant having, in a projter affida­
forty years since tlie old house waa dedi­ Mrs. Sutton presented her husband with breast works and started to ru n ; we
Miss Addie M offitt of Jnuction came vit. filed April 8,1899, set forth facta which ahow
cated and it has lieen suggested that all a fine young daughter.
began dropping them by the dozens and lo Hermann Saturday. She is visiting that after duo diligence personal service of thia
nnttuu cannot be made, it ta hereby ordered and
attending the present exercises who
T . A. North, tlie creamery man, ar­ chased them about a mile, killing more w ith her sister, Mrs. Cora Paesclike, and directed that sueh notice be given l>>- rine and
were at the former dedication Bhould
proper uubllcatiun.
rived Monday from Tillamook and is in that distance than were killed all to­ will probably stay nil summer.
register their names.
J. T. IIR ID tll» , Register
putting O. W . H urd’s creamery in order gether while our troops were fighting
Onr mail contractor thinks it is abont
J. H. B O O fll, Receiver.
Tlie W est has for sale one years' for tlie season’ s business.
tlie Spanieh.
time (or some one to send in a set ol
tuition in the Holmes Business College
Marcli 1st, 1899.—I was called out on dighee and a cook stove. He has brought NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Capt. C. G. Wilson is preparing to
of Portland. This is one of tlie leading
erect a comfortable and commodious res the firing line before finishing your let­ bats, ribbons, underwear, shoes, stock-
business colleges on the coast, having ideuce on Tsiltcooe lake. L. R. Johnson ter and have not had a chain* to write I ings, a broom, and a young lady. The
Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon
April 20,1«H.
English, Commercial, Shorthand and
any since. Was in the hospital several , stove ami dishea would complete the
expects to do the carpenter work.
Notice Is hereby given that Hie followring-
Telegraphic departments and we offer
days and have just got out. I itad a i outfit he is needing.
named arttler haw filed notice of hi* Intention
E . A. Evans’ little boy, about a year
this tuition on easy terms.
B*. L. Phelps met with quite an acci­ to make final proof t i support of lib claim, and
old. bad his hands and arms burned touch of fever caused by a loss of sleep
and constant work but think I will be dent yesterday. He was splitting stove- that said proof w ill be made before C. If. Hoi«
Reports from Washington say that the
quite severely Tuesday by falling over a
den U. 8. CommiMinner at Jake Fiwinct,
volunteers now in the Philippines will hot pie plate that had been dropped on all right now.
wood with a doable-hit ax. Tiie ax Douglas Co., Oregon, ou June S,
vis
I received a letter from you dated struck a beam over his herd and bound­
soon begin to embark for home, their
Stephen J Shrum, on II. Ik. No. 7915, for the
tbe floor.
Jan. 12th and was sorry to bear about ed back, striking him on the top of the •c !i,
place being taken by regulars. Tlie Ore­
nc1^,
ne1 ¿, sec 19,1 19 a, r 11 w.
Rev. H . H . Bnckner of Gardiner spent poor------, bnt when our time comes we
He names the ioHuwing witnebses to prove
gon regiment w ill be among the first to
head and inflicting a severe flesh woui.d.
tlie latter part of laat week on the Siue-
his continuous residence upou aud culUvatiag
will all have to go.
leave. They w ill probably start about
Had it been tbe other bit, which wet of said land, viz:
law. He held services at the church in
Well, I have be i in two more fights eery sharp, the chances are he would
May 6th and be home by the middle of
E. B Miller, A. A. Miner, W. T. Carl and O. A.
Glenada Sunday morning aud on Maple since I started to write this letter and
June.
have Iwen killed. He knows u here that 1 o lover, all of Lake Frectnet, Oregon.
j
J. T. BaiDoee,
one of our toys was shot and killed by beam ia now.
Tlie new pilot honse on the steamer creek in the afternoon.
KrgiWSt.
Leonard Christensen arrived at Flor- my side bnt we kill at least 50 niggers
Marguerite ia nearly finished. As now
M r. Harkleroad had a lively experi- ----------------
constructed with another cahin in fro n t! ence Monday after an absence of over a for ea6ry
„( Our boys they get.
of the engine room and the pilot house : year. He spent ten months of the time . We(1 r wil, have lo c(ose aa
are ence with a hog the other day. He ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION-
directly above tlie cabin, the boat p re -' at his old home in Norway. He is look-, e a tin g ont at the line and my piece ie wanted to move a sow and pige lrom tlio !
Clarno place to tiie Bristow place where
Lami Offtca at KoMburg. Orajnn.
sents a more trim appearance and will ind w ell and says be has enjoyed his ¡mere, e0 good bye for this time,
lie is tiring. The sow objected and tried
March 2», ISS».
W . W. B a t .
have more room for passengers than in visit very much.
to eat the old man. They had a lively Kotter In hereby given that the iûllowin<-t,aanrA
Misses Augusta Patterson and Bessie
the way she was first built.
V IS IT E D T A Q U IN A BAT.
rough end tumble l o t a while but the old aettlar lia» filed notice ot bl» tntrnilo:'. to naks
final pronf tn aupport »f hl« claim, aud 'hat
Much feeling has been aroueed at Dal­ Coleman made a trip to tlie beach Sat­
man was too much for her—lie took her aeld proof w ill ba made before Josl W an, U. H.
The board of United Slates engineers (jown, pnt a backimo on her jaw and Cnmmlaahmcr at Futtsua. Oregon, on May 27,
las, Or., against a Mormon preacher urday for a sight of tlie rolling deep.
who has '.been holding meetings there The lower river was pretty rough that appointed to i nance t Yaq iina harbor to tied it to h ii horse’s tall. Then they 1899, v ie John I. Brera on It. I . Ko. 9814 toe
and gained some converts, and there is day, and while they enjoyed watching determine tbe advisability of further ita- ; hgd ¿ „ e lnore fon. First she would go thertW1! NE’4 .« H NW $$. Hen. 4; Hg>-( fttf-i,
See. 5; Tp, IS S., R 10 Weet.
rome talk oi giving him a coat of tar the waves thay preferred to view them provement arrived at Yaquina last i spiking along stiff legged; tlien alio
He name, the followinx wltneite» tn prore
«ad feathers. The women are indig­ from the solid land rather than from a Thursday. Tlie board consists of
! would He down and wouldn’t go at all; hl« continuel,» realdeue« upon and cultivation
; onci Mansfield of San Francisco, d ivis- then »lie would get tangled in the horse’s of, said land, viz;
nant, believing hint to be a liypnotixcr boat toesing aliout on the water.
| tonai engineer ami chairman of tlie
Luther E. Milled«». W illiam M. Klrhy and
of weak women and ignorant men.
O-
O.
F-
ANNIVERSARY.
leg«. But the man who knows io well
!•
board ; Captain Harry Taylor oi Svatlle, bow to scatter olijeetionalde enitnr« for Pleaaaut L. Tucker ol Hermann, Ore., and
Tiie “ Death K n e ll” lias been sounded
Hpeueer I» Lyon« uf Lugune, Oregon.
Wednesday wo» ths eightieth anniver- jn charge of
government work in the I i I b daughter’s band wasn’t to be Iwaten
J T «albos»,
to Apothecaries’ Drugs, and a sign "To
it - r ii t - f
Let” will be in many windows of Doc­ gary of tbe fonuding ol Odd Fellowship at« te ol Waabington, and Captain W . W by a m raily Img; the had to go.
...
— . — of pja rt|
portUnd, in charge of tlipgov
tor offices since the A unt J ask Home and in accordance with the custom
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
enraient works on tlio Oulutnbia river
Remedy for female troubles has been that order, the lodge in Florence pre
B IO 8 W A N T E D .
pared for a celebration worthy the occa- M d the coast of Oregon. Delegations
placed on the market. Every roan or 1
from several towns of the W illamette
Land Office, at tL.»eburc, Ore von.
woman, married or single, should send a sion.
March 17, 1899.
Sealed bids will fie received by the
The day was windy and rainy sad I valley aueostpanled them.
two-cent stamp to our office for a beauti­
Notice 1» hereby »lean that the follow-lnf
recorder of the town of Florence, Lane
many were prevented by tlw storm from
named «elder ba, fil-d notice of h i. Intention
8C A F FQ L D C O M P L E TE D .
fully illu-trated circ u lv , free. Address
county, Grogon till May le t, 18W9, for
attending. The Mink arrived from head
---------
to make Anal proof tn anpp.>rt of lit« claim, and
Tlie Aunt Jane Medicine Co., rooms 13-
1
tending
five
street
Ism
pa
lor
oue
year
that «aid proof w ill be ntado before (;. H. H o l­
of tide abont seven o'clock p. m., bring
j Mgt Friday’s Guard says: The slock-1
v,
, * to,«-.
14 Lewis Building, Portland, Oregon.
den U. 8. <'omnila-loner, a: Floret,c-J, Oregon ou
ing most of the brethren residing along
scaffold, trap, etc., to be used io tlie commencing May let, J8ff9.
Roseburg Review, April 24: Mr. Peter
The person receiving the contract Aprll 29,109» viz: Philip F. Jack»on, on H F
hanging of Claude Branton hava Imen
Ko. 7112 for the Nty MKW, «®A NK>i ace. 7, Tp
Nelson, a prominent citisen of Gardiner, the main river, o'clock acting Noble
must furnish oil for tlie lamp«. The
M S., R. 9 Weat.
completed, and the same was examined
About eight
Harry Brant, one of tbe keepers of tbe
lamps
are
to
be
lit
every
night
except
He name« the followinx wltnezaea in prbvs
Grand Alexander announced tbe open-
many carinualy inclined persons to-
1 mpqna lighthouse, and W. P. Reed
iiig part of the exercises of the evening. I day. Branton slept two or three hours five nights before and five n ig lill after hi« contlnanu» rcaldeucs upon unit eoltl vat»o p
ol M id land, vl»:
came up Saturday end joined in tlie An interesting programme of inu»w, ! yesterday while tlie reoffold was being each full moon.
W H. Wealbvrem of Ploreuee, Or, Ole Myrlu 1,
•earth for the body of the late Senator
The right is reserved to reject any aud
and
a
dis­
F. C. Kean of Mapletou, Or., und L. H«rln« ol
erected only a few yards away.
reading, add
prayer,
all bids,
. Reed
. v t . , yesterday.
v m tp rn a y . Deputy
u e p tity Pish
n a n Coinmis.
v o u u u r-- - •
,t
w r; ami V . Ö. was
Meadow, Oregon.
•inner Hnb-hinga ia still unremitting »» , 1'« u0
Tiuiples, eruptiona, sweaty hands awd
J. T Batnt»it>,
Dated at Florence, Oregon this lfftb
fcllowed by a
Keplstt».
h i. effort, to .uocemfullv priwernte the
al t ‘ a
„f Od.1 Fellow. feet are eared by Hudyan. All drug­ day of A pril, A I), 180».
gists.
M
ewitts.
J
ohn I BcTTr.xrtxtn.
•eart-h. A note book which
know bow to prepare. Tbe tablra were
tTivs sotKivua« wawrxn zy»»v«s»«z
Ree«l carried in bia pocket whs found at I errange.1 by Mrs. Ystra and it is needle««
Recorder.
for - The Story "f the Phillpptlio» ' by Murat
MARRIEOh
H r I 4ti:«4. roMMfffirtfHied by the C»*fTnni«nt n>
the Crow rapids, several mile» below the
OI® r i a l H lut irlftif to th e War ftepffirtment. The
! hj say everything wee neat and pieeitug
book wan written in army rMi.p« at tt*n Prat».
scene of the ervbtent. I t bed lodged in
A t tiie home of the bride, near P o in t:
T O LO Q O ER 8 AN D M IL L M EN
Haro, on the Parlflc with (»encrol Merritt, In
ta tlio eye a* well a« the taste.
tb * bokpltal« at Honolulu, In H amm K*ng, lu
the brnah, and falling water hod left it.
Terrace,
Oregon,
on
Wednesday,
A
p
ril!
Much inter,untio,» on the enb|ect of
the American Irene hen a* Manila, In the lubur-
•everal feet from the e-tge of tho stream Odd Fellowship, «t» history ami object« Iff, 1800, M r. Boyd Holler and Mr». Id a ’ I bava appointe'l J. A. M clstxideputy fent ramp* with Aguinaldn. on the deck t>l the
¡ Ing oraler for tire « „ .te w country « n i be I
*• it is now. A portion of the leather could be gained Hom the different f4»rte Hartley, Rev. H . Marwh officiating.
baiti* at tb« fall of
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.
rflrer had worn off and i t is thought that
ncx-y
M e n a r e . a - bs. sccPfffPd. Tfm«w drairing Ih» official Prhafnl of firiffinal pirltiraa taken by tfu rtw
Tim evening passed «H U » 9 “*
* * .o
,or r, ,
phot<<rapherton the tpot
•P'’1 I»arff* bonk
u * ...» » « '
NMteprovidbd by tew abeu.d cali o„ Barrit
thia *a a done while dragging along with i
Low prie*«. B u îwoAtn. Frafchl natd. C rtfilt
there prerent. It ia bopod tlio
war
t
slvao îlrop al! traafcy anoTrial
a
the hotly upon tlie roeke. No further
C" A’ M
r-br an i tueir fatnt’tc« «till enjoy bMt aerve tonte. Bv eitrichinr the b,,n'
fit <m*. AddrRM« r T Barter, ä tc 'f, «lar
,r«ce of the missing iiody ha« »*«" "
*
rrun. ...
lUAUTatte*
Bidf
.
Llood it makes the nen es STRO NG .
APril l8<
VoonlT
Und.
„ g o , more «t-cia» reumon»
T ie summer term ot school at Acme
commenced this week.
Many flocks of wild geese were seen
fiunday on their way north.
And The
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