The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, June 16, 1899, Image 2

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    T H E
W E S T .'
TÉN THOUSAND MEN FOR OTIS.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Literarv.
There are 185 republicans In the next
hoc.se, which tta'tea 93 votes iu tbs
Faov ore bkodl .'. s CoanespcMPear.
Ot*»'»niac:
• FrWLieVtSD JTYXBY YÄlP^T
UM !»•.<"—
canon* nucseexry to noosiaats the next
(ouaiNAL aso t bi serre )
Washington, J a se 9 .— The Eolution of
ayM-akei. Tho friend1 Of representa­
—XT—
tbs problem of how to roinforeo Gen.
tive KenJerson that lie fa already
W ash . D C, Juno 5, 1809.
Wit is a dangerous wesp -n.
Ottk wâbeutcaid&g for voluateere or
F ’.*sr*r»,
L ax « Corx?Y,’
O iaoW
S tretary Alger left Washington to I* assured of the support of that many
The Io7c of glory -un o lly create
reducing below tho danger lino the re­
ab:r t i'ic greater part of this monili, members and that he id sme to he the
reates a great
.
. ; hero; the contempt of it eresici
•••« ¥ •••
serve force in tho United State», vr s
mat 'ter the enb.net decided not to call next speaker, nnd disinterested ob- ¡
1 man.-
reached at a meeting of t'-e ex :„tt
for vöTuiiteera for tiie Philippines. servers regard tho claim as valid. It
today. Attorney genera'. Griggs an­
In the adversity of *»ur i«*“t friends'
There were two reasons for this (fisci- has licea stated that tho administration I
nounced his opinion that the army
wo
often find something •vUji.li does n ot,
E JiU ? and Proprietor.
cioii . The first, and most important,; had no choice between Col. Henderson,
reorganization hill, firing Hie msiinttim
displease
us.
• as that it wnnld be exceeding danger- ' and Mr Sherman, of N Y, and that j
strength of the army at 65,000 men. did
True
wit
is nature to advantage
oiu to the health of the men to send i either would bo perfectly saliah.w lory lo |
ilorcnca. Ore. June 10, 1809.
not include the enlisted force at the raw volunteers to the ¡elands until thu it as speaker. This was regarded as a dressed, what oft was thought but no ei
'. i - r.
•
hospital eCrps, and thé regular aimy can J rainy season is over, which will net he practical elimination of the other can-1 so well expressed. .
GRAIN OROPS IN INDIA, FRANCE AND bo ipcrciuied by that number, As the
until about Sept. 1st, and Gen. Otis j didate*. I t .» so taken by Mr Hypkins , A rich man despises those who flatter
AMERIOA.
enlisted hospital corps aggregate 2UOO
could make no good use of them during , of Ills., who withdrew in favor of Ooh . him loo much aod hates those who do
men, the opinion .of the nltorney-geu-1
that season, it they were there. T h e: Henderson, flow Mr Payne of N Y, ! not flatter him at all.
I.hroiil.’h-: I t ' . ,
,
-
i
oral gives that many inoro men to the I
other
reason was a report received from intend» taking it cannot bo po-itively I Life to young man, is like a new
J M W ^ 0 tho Stoek'on Milling regular army for Manila.
President Stliurfnan, of the Philippine i said, although ho passed through acquaintance of whom lie grows dis-
Company, accompanied by his family,
Major-General Shafter has now a* tin- j
!
commission,
expressing the opinion Wasldngton within tho last forty-eight gusted as lie advances in years.
returned Thursday, June 8th, from a Presidio, in California, ready for early
j
that
the
Filipinos
would surrender be- hours. Tho Mew Yorkers are to decide
tour of the world. Mr Welsh made a shipment to Manila, 2400 recruits.
I am convinced that we have a degree |
,
fore
t
l.o
<
!ose
of
tho rainy season, this week, whether they are support j of delight and that no small one, iu the :
careful study (tf the crops, market* and
Word was received by I,he war depart­ ! making another military campaign un­
Sherman or Payne, and as Payne has real misfortunes and pains of others.
milling inteient In India, France and ment today that the Nineteenth infantry
he!
«■astern wheat-producing districts of the under ordeis to go to the Philippines, I necessary. Military men aro almost ’ gone on a pleasure trip to Alaska,
Tlinre are many vices which do not ,
,
unanimous
in
the
belief
that
more
probably
considers
himself
out
of
it.
'United States. 11c says that India will which eame back from Porto Rico only
deprive us of friends; there are many I
There ss little interest in officiul circles virtues which prevent our having any. j
not be a competitor of this country, as 700strong had today been filled to its volunteers will have to be called for,
its yield will be suificient only to supply full quota of 1300 men by recruits en­ before Hie revolt is put down. Mean- over the sale to Germany of Spain’s
If yon wish to appear agreeable in j
the demand at hams. Fr»r>«o IS ¡ft far listed at Camp Meade. The regiment white, regulars are to be sent to take remaining possessions in the Pacific,
society,
yon must consent to be taught '
a n d
better condition and will have a large will he sent to General Otis at once. In the place of tty£ returning volunteers, for $£,000,000. Speaking of the matter,
many tilings which you know already.
and General Otis lias been given author- \ an official said : “ It is not surprising, . . If
quantity id wheat for shipment to for­ addition, the
Twenty-fourth
anil
There are two things to which we :
ity to enlist as many natives as lie may With its principal colonies gone, Spain
eign ports.
Twenty-Gftli infantry regiments, ne­
never
grow accustomed—the ravages o i !
will be better off without the little
Welsh is of the opinion that the wheat groes, .very company recruited to its see fit.
1
islands.
We
didn’t
want
those
islands,
j
‘
imf
»«“1
thc injustice of our fellowiuen.
Gen. W ool the commander of tiie
cast is what is termed “ winter killed,” full strength ar.i under under to go to
The
reputation
of a man is like his
which means that there wan not suffici­ the Philippines, which will give Gen. Santiago district seems to have found the , or we should have gotten them witli the
shadow—gigantic
when it precedes him,
ent snow to keep it covered, and the Otis 2800 more fighting men in good | Cuban problem easy to solve. In a re- Philippines. This government has no
and
pigmy
iu
its
proportions
when
port
to
the
war
department,
after
toll-
j
interest
whatever,
iu
who
owns
them,
'weather was far to? warm for the plant condition. The Fourteenth infantry,
ing
of
the
quiet
and
orderliness
of
the
1
although
wo
should
have
preferred
that
follows.
which has been also badly damaged by also fully recruited, nnd part of the
chinch bugs and other insects. He Fourth artillery, are at the Presidio, ; entire district, over which ho had just England take them, if wo l.ad express­
HERMANN ITEMS.
found thu same state of affairs in the awaiting orders to sail. Thus wiihnnt I traveled, he says “The whole problem ed any preference.”
Canadian wheat districts. Hu believes issuing a call fgr volunteers, the ptesi-1 i today in Cuba is work. Put tho idle
SW A M P« 1» not recommended ter i
B y C
tbs wheat crop of the United states will dent can send general Otis a fore* slight ' . |«ople who are now reading tho ineen-
ROOT.
everything;
but
if
you
; diary press to work, relegate to a back
not bo as large as originally estimated, ly in excess of 10,000 men.
June 12th, 1899.
scat tiie politicians whose present ini- have kidney, liver or bladder trouble, it
but wiU probably be up to the average.
General Otis has been instructed to : portance rests solely on the attention ' " be found just the remedy you need,
Mr
Rail
ttie
book
man
has been in
Welsh oxpocts that tho iinuionse yield organize several skeleton regiments of .
this vicinity for a few days delivering
they
are
receiving
from
our
people,
and
<
druggist*
in
fifty
cent
and
dollar
in Argentine this year will keep prices volunteers who may accept the proposi- j
You may have a sample liottle of books,
FOR A SHORT TIME
down. Ho'»ays he would n o t’ be sur­ lion to re-unlist for service until July I they will not have followers enough le ft'
W M Casterline and family have
I lo give then* the slighest importance or ; tlii* wonderful new discovery by mail
prised to sco wheat lots than $1 a cental,
moved back to Hermann after a two
1st, 1001. These skeleton organizations
$
FOR CASH OiNLY.
! weight in the community. Agitators j free. *1»° pamphlet telling all about it. years’ resilience in Douglas county.
as tho Liverpool and London markets
are to lie officered by volunteer officers
were greatly depressed by tho reports to he selected by General Otis from the ! have tried to stir up the people of this ' Address, Dr Kilmer & Co., Binghamton,
I guess tiiat Ex-U S., etc., found that 1
province, hut they cannot do it, simply N Y.
the W est could tell the truth and stick
front bon th America.
11 volunteer regiment* now with him,
to it. Give him another rub when he
because wo have given the people some­
THEY ARE REALLY A BIG THING
and are to be increased to tho maxi­
needs it.
Besiors tub geusral scheme for inter­
thing to do and put them in a condition
mum strength by regulars sent from
At last we hpve fine weather and you ;
national aiTiitration undsr consideration
so
good
that
they
will
not
leave
it
for
a
.■•i
Wichita Eagle:
will soon hear people worrying for fear '
here.
lawless life, unless absolutely forced to.
by the peace conference at the Hague,
Those Philippines grow upon us, ami we will have a drouth, something never ;
there arc ioveral plane fa r mediation.
Tiie people who arc creating a disturb­ in many ways and directions. We known in western Oregon,
RAILROAD TO MOHAWK.
T b it presented by secretary Hollis, of
ance today in Cuba, do not represent whipped Spain while she waited fora
There were no regular decoration
of tho American delegation, is most
two per cent of the population.” It good ready, but the war entailed in lt,„ services here, but the graves of tiie
The Eugono Guard of tho 9th says
favorably received. It provides that
scorns a pity that Gen. Wood could not purchase of her Pacific archipelago is veterans who lie at rest in our eemetery
that the Booth, Kelly Lumber Co.,
were reinemheied by loving friends and
whenever a difference shall arise be­
l.e put in charge of tho whole of Culm, liable to last for months yet. Tiiere are
beautifully decked with the clioicest
which some time ago secured tho right
tween two powers each shall choose
and ho allowed to govern it in ii is own more natives in the Piiilippines than flowers.
of Lane ceuqty to improve the Mohawk
another jiower to act as its second. The
way, ho lias been so successful in his tnvre are natives nnd Bpainnrds in ths
Jesece Phelps had a little experience!
and its tributaries and since then lias
powers thus selects I shall do all they
district.
West Indies two or three times over. hiving bees under difficulties the other !
purchased large tracts of timber lands
can to reconcile the disputants, even
The official who can please everybody | And now ex-Minister Barrett of Siam, day. The bees settled up in a fir tree; i
in that vicinity, from residents and the
tie first tried to get them down by shoot- 1
niter war hue been declared. While thu
.Southern Pacific railroad company, and having business with his office hasn’t ‘ who has recently returned from a visit ing the limb off; about half of them j
severing of diplomatic relations at the
loascd tho Coburg saw mill, have con­ been born yet, but U S Commissioner to the Philippines, says: “Tiiere are camo to the ground anfi the balance I
outbreak of hsatllities lauvos no official
of Patents Duoll comes very near doing j ,,Vcr 1,000 separate islands, having an flew before they reached the ground
cluded that it would lie impossible to
ehnnelof communication, Mr Hollis’
it, to judge by the talk of those who J Hrv.i of 100,003 to 115,000 square miles, and went back to the tree. Ho finally !
turn out the lumber demanded.
I lan furnishes a plain road to peace if
eliuihed the tree ami sawed the limb off |
When this conclu-ion was reached s practico before the patent office. O A J nearly equal to l hat of Great Britain ami let it down with a rope and hived
th« belligerents desire it, through the
railroad was talked of and negotiations Snow A Co., Washington’s leading firm • and Ireland; a population of 8,000,000, them all right,
mediation of friendly nations.— Taeuma
of patent lawyers, who has been getting ! an annual foreign trade of $60,000,000,
to that end began with tiie S I* R It
L e d e tr.
with tho result that that company patents for twenty-five years for clients , Qr one-fifth that of the Japanese empire,
ALPHA CLIPPINGS-
in all parts of the country—more than and controlling the approaches of $500,-
T ub abtic M printed in ‘the Guard agreed to build a line from Henderson
30.000
patents
have
been
secured
by
000,000
of
foreign
trade
with
500,000,000
B y E ven C ii . ikub .
which wo n|entiou In another column station, three miles aliovo Eugene, to
tiiis firm—say that Commissioner Duell Asiatics. To acquire control over such an
tavs the benefit* ths settlers will derive Isabel on the upper Mohawk and run a
has ao improved tlio working machinery important archipelago means a mighty
June 13tli, 1899.
frear tho mills railroad a n d ' that daily train over the same to Eugeno a
of
the
office
that
applications
for
pat­
stride
in
advance
for
the
United
States
Will
Austin
and
family
returned from
“ every land owner in the Mohawk valley distance of about fourteen miles, if the
D rv G o o d s , ★ C r o c e r i e s ^ a n d * 2 M o tio n s ,
the valley June tith.
ents
receive
more
intelligent
considera­
and
an
expansion
of
pur
trade
which
should hunt up the committees and I Booth, Kelly Lumber Company would
Mr Albert Gibson and family loavc
tender r.ghi of way*." This would he ' fluaranteu to said railroad company tion and are more promptly actsd upon can not tie well measured in dollars nnd
for the valley this week.
than at any time to their knowledge,! cents at this oarly day
«,300
car
loads
ot
lumber
over
their
upprveiatsi by tl.c lumber cciqpauy no
patents being granted in from four to I
‘
doubt, hut history doen not *how that linos to points outside of the state, to
received a severe cut on tlio r:g
GENERAL NEWS
ten
weeks
from
date
of
application.
This
either lumber or railroad companies (iirnieh tho ties for tho road nnd the
Mr Pope ot Michigan anil James Horn
will he good news to inventors
aver gave the residents anything for right o( way freo of cost.
Reports come dated June 9th, that the j of Hale, arrived on the creek last week.
who have in the past often had t o :
which they did not roeoivo pay. It is I
hig landslide on Tillamook bay is still in i Italian prunes will he a short crop !
worry over the tardiness of the patent ■
well known that tho right of way lor a
progress
and there seems to be no end this vear, but .French prunes will be
ARPLE JEU.Y WITHOUT SUCAR.
office.
to
it.
All
supplies for the lighthouse plentiful.
railroad through a ranch means not
: 1
The war department is preparing to have to bo sent by the way of Netarts as | Misses Limb and Thurston were visit­
only giving up tho land hut oftau elid­
A most excellent spplo jolly can be
ing on upper Deadwood Saturday and
spend a iislf million dollars for the ! the slide has cut off the road.
ios • lecouvsnianccs to tho owner, and mnde in the following manner:
Sunday,
this should be taken into consideration
Suleet woll ripened apples, free from erection of a quartermaster and eom-
I l is claimed at Astoria that this is
Elder Norton fell from a foot-log near
In flxiug the. value of property, as well rot, end make into cider, removing the isaary depot at Manila, which w ill con- t]l0
season in rears for gillnolters. .Mr Lamb's residence, injuring, his right
as tho bousfits to be derived from ths small particles of punimice by filtering tain a big refrigerating plant. A New Several of the fishermen having already arm qufte severiv,
uillis and railroad.
Services were held at the school |
through muslin. The cider is then York company has just been awarded as high us five and six tons each of fish
placed in a granite kettle and allowed the contract for putting in the refriger­ to their credit which is an unusual house Sunday, Elder Norton vi Green­
rsxrABATioxs ASX being made in the
leaf eouductiug them.
to boil very slowly without ceasing, ating plant, its hid being the lowest occurance so early in the year.
citits all around us to celebrate the
Marion and James McVey returned J.: W.l CARMAN
b iîÜ P R iF 'û Ç
until it hocomes thick enough to jelly submitted.
Thomas Owens was killed about 3')'
I June 5th from a yi*it to the beach.
Fourth on a grander scale than ever
when Chid; this may ho easily deter­
Acccrding to a report made by a com -' miles from Sta'buck V< ash., Juno 9th, [ Marion leaves shortly for Kansas.
before. What are our connnitfece d*>-
mined by placing a small quantity in a mittee ap pointed by the secretary of the ' “ l:irgu r”’ k
loosened by the j yir Marion Wheeler, our mail carrier,
l.igf The eouuuittso on finance ought
saucer to cool. Pour the syrup into
, .
, wind and falling on him while drilling a ! returned Monday from a trip to Lake
to ho making »nine mo.-a ae tho work ol
treasury, to examine new devices sub-
1
.
,
.
i hole for a blast. Nothing was known t creek to look after Ids interests there,
jelly glasses or other suitable recept-
the ether committees, especially tiie
milted
for
tho
use
of
tho
U
S
life-saving
!
' aelee, allow it to set firmly and then
of tlm mans relatives or wheic he was i Mr Rietiman of Nebraska was here
committee on program, drpende upon
j last week looking up a homestead but
' pour over the top s small quantity ot serveo, the hair of the reindeer is its: from.
thu fund» raised, Let us not wait till
J was not favorably impressed and re­
hot puratinc, spreading it up the shies buoyant as cork, and more durable.
-
I turned to Eugene.
t te last minute and than expect tuucees
NEW
DRESS
MATERIAL
FROM
FINE-1
of ihs g,sss w.ileh will protect the jelly The committee wss so lavorably im -i
w crown our efforte.
APPLE FI8RE.
Troin moulding, and prevent any con­
. Y
pressed with the life saying buoy, made
aobnt * w aw rrc-roR “ t u b lifb and taminating germs from entering.
with reindeer hair, that it bus ordered
achievement* «4 A dm ral
th« world’*
“ I had almost forgotten to tell you oil
anrui uf naval tiara U> Klurut HalataaU. the
There is sufficient sugar nnd gelatin­
itfe-lonr frU:.d and admlrur cf ttus uatioa't
that
it
be
practically
tested
on
lake
the
hraml-iicw material which all th e ,
Idcl. 2; v $ j U u iJ LeWt book; <n*vr ftOO [•*<•». ous matter in well ripened npplce to
' women in town are having their sum- I
;titr. i . c i oar’y K'' ! *#** ' t ' ” 'ie illuatra
Huron.
tie:*«. Quly tl.W ttikonnov.i rkmatid. Hi«?
,
’ _ a ....
.
rotsctiaainna. Uu’fH irw.
i ma<e h still, tart jelly in this manner.
j uier frocks ma jc of.” writes Edith |
You arc master o f your
tiU« * -.<tJ qnlc)i. TU« Dov.iiultxi Lotapaxij, f
frl F ac or Cr.iton Bid«., Vhica«<).
No sugar is used. If scum forma while
IMPROVED TRAIN SERVICE.
: Lawrauee. in her fashion gossip, in the
W.ÎÏ.WEATHKRSON
HATS
CAPS
TO REDOOS STOCK RE6ARDLBSS OF JTi
S ee o u r sp ecial c o u n te r .
O .W .H U R D
C A R M A N ’S
CHEAP CASH STOliE!
S i : S S ï X .«:1''FLORENCE MEAT MARKET.
......... J u s t O o e n ed .
Good s ?as Re d rese n ted.
No Eye Like the
Master's Eye."
CAt u*« ot a hfa-
W k acxnowu M K the rwelptoi a copy | boiling
it should 1« removed. Too
Effective Feb. 12th, the Northern
sireng
boiling
will prevent jellying,
of “Tho Gatling Gun" pu jliehel ut
Farrtlc will inaugurate double train ser­
]
I
One
gallon
of
cider
will
make
eight
or
Cleveland, Ohio. Xi it truly “ perioriH*
vice between Portland and all points
of the period” and expresses its views [
of iel!*
east. Trains w ill leave Portland at 11:30
a m, ami l i p in daily. These trains
in a forrlide »nd Isarlea« manner.
will both tie first class ami full» equipped
PUGILISTIC ENCOUNTER.
in every respect, heoteil l»y steam,
Palpitation of heart, lnd.gestion,
vestihulpd, standard r.dlinan
atid
r'.ceplessiioss, melancholia. Hudyan
In the fight at New York, Inno Bth ! tourist sleepers, dining cars and colonist
eures. All druggists, 60 centa.
James J Jeffries itefeafcd Rotiert FilX . sleeping cars, with through elegping
siiumons the world's e.banipiou in two ears to Missouri Hirer point* via Bill­
Wc riM* Oli nur table this week a copy
ing», which renders tlio service now
rlasoes—middle-weight
and
heavy-
of “The Jings,” o monthly journal on
offered by the Northern Pacific Un-
weight—lb 11 r aiiids ,4 whirlwind eqonlied by any other transcontinental
«ixfxnsion ami progress, published at
fighting.
line. The only line to the Buffalo
tNiieogj by Jaa. Paddok. We wish the
Jeffries bod his opponent whipped Hump lerritoiv See that your tickets
Jingo ruecoHi in tlm tcM of Journalism,
from the ninth round. Il was known road via the Northern Pacific to nil
point-c i-l or south For (mlher infor-
Trembling hands, wreak Hmhs and nr.- that Jrffrbs had ths advantages of mairon call on ad lie- ,
All drug-' weight, lieight and age. which advent-
«temi* gait. Hudysas M l
H MeMianiT,
i age» bo uodoubt won the bat’..» for bim. J
General Agent, S«gene, Or.
^iets, W s< at*.
health, and if you do not
June Ladies’ Home Journal. “It is,
attend to duty, the ^[ame is
called Vina cloth, and they sav it is '
easily located. I f your blood
mailc from the lihro ( I pineapple. It is
\ is out o f order, Hood's Sar-
a very sheer material, and co n-t
stripes, white and pink, while and blue, S.lpartlla w ill purify it.
It is the a;»«cific remedy for troubles
yellow or rod, etc,, and uiakxs the lovo-
■ of the blood, kidneys, bowtie or liver.
licsl gatdcti party fruck» ion sver Shw.
KM rtOya “ My ktdnevs trouM «, ««•.
It can stand anv sort ol dampness and aim on »4 l.v too» Hood s S a m p , u,«.
which xav* prompt relief, b eti-r ap,*
My *l««p IJ refr thine. It en rol ruy wife
'
dew.”
NO LIMIT IO ENLI81 MLN 15.
I Sts»." M lcea x i U oyis , MTS Ittu ay S l.te t.
P ltu b u rg , Pa.
Scrofulous Hunter
p V ÌB o
- i q { V n isa n
< f te ö r a p b v
__
a
■ - rrf» ,
*»
1 -*-« in t«r-1hi«
comtttlou <« mu the Itching auU horning of
sc rohilout hoioor. Grew worse unctrr
Irestn-ent «-f w tera l doctors. T\.*?k U eod’s
Sar««p rritla and MrxsI't P ills II mss cured
OM thorougaly. * J .1. L in t» Pu'.na., \ >
OPwuitn
Captain F H Fouine, ol thv army re­
cruiting slalom in t tiicauo received
inetrui ti-'t! ft*-« in» war depart »ent,
June 9ih, to enlist an unlimited liuinlwr
id tuen tor ser«iue« iu the Philippine
HodM s !*«*• ewrw
M’»; tlM na-1 rriutlr^
islands.
♦»U
U' U-k • »Ah t*-r4'e
WtwAcTecvws-'
- 1 - . .j.»------- jvsex
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
-
~ x-Rïuumc*
TO OUR P A T rO N i-
J *■
A liouse and l°t in Glenada. The
Ms have made tirraugemcnts nv
bouse is If, by 2-1 feet end nns story an i
which we will furnish the Wackl»
a half in height. Alan
to any address for the sum of »» .«
inquire at thia
I