,T H E W E S T , i" ' WASHINGTON LETTER. rêlLTCÔOS LETTER PERSONALS. Jamaica, and a commission from Ber­ muda is on the way to Washington. F E Fremont’s new barn is to The pingley law. under which these treaties are negotiated, provides that, in raised today. Miss Whitman of Alsea is has been addition to being ratified by the sou- i ate. they shall be approved by the house j tow it a few days. A Schulte moved Ids family to Gardi- ' lieiore becoming effective. Thia is an un- ¡ ner a few day* ago. i usual provision, but it makes it certain E V Bury, a drug drummer, was in 1 that no treaty will go into force that does Florence tins wees. not give equal advantages to both sides. tow Ram Amis loft Wcdncsdiy for Faox or« r.rcrtxE Coap.s'i’o.'.’DtxT. Edilvr IVyaT: Fiddle creek is to be KOMM MG.— r. - i •• < - bridge 1. l i t contract lieing let to • — AT— W ash .. D 0 ., June 23, 1993. Messrs. Colter, Harwood and Niglis- There is u n ie criticism of the idmini- waudor of Glcnada. ti.niifcxcK, L ax « C ounty , O kkoon Í . ... . . . • .V . rv »:----- The liridge is tadly needed as tins is stration Philippine policy, in Washing - - • rv - • • a stream that can be creased nt this ton, at this time tiiau there has been point with a horse only at its lowest at any time since I lie beginning of the w . stage The county court hopes that revolt. It does not come from the ' I • . « . ■ . h this will pmvoW the ' Opening of the opponents of the administration either, E d ito r anil Proprietor. For tbo benefit of these who nre hop- ' days visit to Eugone. jfc -i. road or rather the building of s road. but from their atiorgest auppui ter.s— ing for clerical appointments in the Cant, and Mrs Cox were visiting in V There is not even a trail tc the tits of men who believe that it was the proper census bureau, it can be officially stated Florence over Sunday. ► F loren ce, Ore. J u n e 30, 18P9. the bridge. The uniqueness of the sit­ thing to take the Philippines and keep that there are two absolutely necessary G C Cuuipton made a flying trip to Í permanently, /ln j criticism requirements. One is to get the en- the Vmpqiia last Tuesday. uation is obvious to any passer-by. A their. r BY PERSONAL ABUSE. Mrs Bernhardt took a trip to Heaton bri.lge o( this size ar.il cost is rarely arises from thu knowledge that A gni-; dorsetnrnt of one of your senators, or of k Wednesday, for a short visit. undertaken uuder such circutnaiaces. n aldo's peace talk was a trick which 1 a representative from your state, and I 1 Mrs Aldrn Hayes is visiting tier par The Lincoln County lender oi June Yet, owing to the p e t that it is on the succeeJod in fooling ns into the belief I lbe other is to pass the examination h J 2Krd contai.it) s I ft ter front .1 cdrrc» * I line of a very important mail route, he that the revolt was tottering to its en d ,1 required by the burean. Without both, ents Mr and .Mrs Jason Neely. John Lanham made a short visit to j pondont at Acme concerning an srlicl who opposes the building of tho bridge when it w as really getting ready to put nn applicant stands the slightest show of Florence Saturday 011 business. from the pen of O E Harwood which i oil technical grounds nlonu would be a harder fight than ever--knowledge j receiving an appointment, am} only a John W Tanner and wife moved into the W est copied from the San Fi an ci see ' doing a wrung to the community. r n which the fighting of last week lias i very few appointments will be made Leonard Christensen’s house this week Bulletin a few woeks ago. The Acme! There is perfect harmony on the forcibly impressed on the minds o f ! before nert year, anyway. 'L J . W111 P Drugg the Junction-Deadwood corrcsjtondeut tliiuks the Yiiqukut lar piatter of a bridge but cn the matter everybody. The critics think that in- ! ________________ mail carrier was in Florence several should lssibly but is ington last week, nud after authorizing ' "’»Hon call on address, were passengers tó Florence Wednesday ' are seeking to obtain. Not finit we have : all the way on smooth ground, avoids Admiral Walker, its president, to 1 R M c M vhpiiy , on their way home from a vit'ii of sever­ General Agent, Eugene, Or. any objection to the improvement of 1 one hill entirely and crosses the main appoint committees to consider each al weeks at Eugene. Yaquifiaif it could be done without: divide nt a much lower ' love! than the branch of the work, adjourned mjtil Miss Greta Brund who has been cm- ployeil in the Tanner hotel for the pant delaying tho work in other places that surveyed route. Owing to its topro- July fith, when another meeting will be OREGON PAST, PRESENT AND FU- two months returned to her home at are equally deserving. But Yaquina grapliy a road on this line on or under hold in Washington, at which it is ex ­ TURE. Point Terrace yesterday. lias already received about $700.000 anil ten percent grades would probably not pected a plan for the investigation will Messrs. Galloway and Brabham who j as we understand it tho wort is complet­ much exceed the other in length. It be reported and adopted, Orcfron Native Son: brought Mr Pratt’s goods in from Eu­ ed as Urst planned. Now the people would pass, from end to eud, through We know its past; tho present is gene camo down the river for a sight of j Mr A D Wood, a prominent Honolulu there ask for' ail extension of the set fled land, better accommodate "every with us and tlio future will he inQiildcd ' the'oeeiin and to dig some clams, merchant, is now in Washington. He work at an estimated of over $1,000,- settler on the lake who would ever have as we put forth efforL The contrast be- i While inH orenee this week W A says there is a general improvement in , ■ ,, , , , ■ ' Cutrier sold a handsome organ to Miss Out) more. If that was the only bar occasion to use the road, cost less to „ .... . .„ , Hawaii since its miuexation, hut that | tween the present and wlmi was fifty . Ella .'-.allL-y. there tvil} be intutc nt tho needing imprave'aient we would be glad build and maintain and be easier on tlio failure of congress to extend (be j J’ears a8® >B ft fcmarkablo one. Invent- Saflrv home from this time forward, to see thia work' go on. But .there are a Uianis tliajn tlie rttlicr. Jt presents one J G Flint and wife were passengers to laws of the U S to tlie islands lias been ive genius and seientifie research have number of other places that have not mud-hole to be bridged but to compen- tlie source of much worry, lie added i so changed tlie conditions that it seems : Eugene by Monday's stage on 1 thsjr reeeived near so tuiich ¡.1 proportioif ns «gta far thia lias nlxiut 45 rods of road that although the islands were ail ¡n_ in ' but a dream to tlie pioneer, and he can ; "'*'V h>r a visit nt Gonon, III. They expect to be absent about three months. liM b*en Expended nt Y aquiua and to already made and cnc-half mile more tegral part of Uucle Sam’s domain, its liardly realize the boon it is to 1« sur­ From tlie P.oseburg Review we learn give that pisce another large sprr means in an advanced state of construction citizens are in reality proceeding as rounded by tlie blessings of the age that \\ iu Anderson lias resigned his to deity the iihfirovelneut of thrto other with labor pledged to finish this and though they were still a foreign territory which progress and improvoment have position at* the UnipqnA life saving sta-i jiiaoet for the purpose of continuing the one-fourth mile more, ns well as to! that letters were carried from the U S to brought to pass, Had you told him , tion find w ill soon move his family to 1 work zt Yaquina.1' Thfs Uoiild not la1 ' finish the swamping out a good horse-! the islands for a two-cent stamp, but j back in the ea rly ’50s that the long and ; Gard just ¡fi those other places, ai.d in aims- ! (mck trail, on 30 days notice from Mr Olesonof Minnesota, who has been ! the Hawaiian receivers had to pay an j weary six months required to cross the lug those who desirO to see justice done Wilkes' marsh to Frank Byers’ house. additional tlireo cents, to bring it up to plains would in so short lime be reduced on tide-water for I fie last couple of! ' 'orm,p° a ^ew ago. iu the matter thè èditòr ot the Leader Wilkes'marsh ia 300 feet wide, ?90 feet 1 thc iglalld 1K,9tal n,t8 o( Uve tentR> to three days be would not fiave bcliev- ! ?,CCh.T " aa allows biniteli to lie n man who lias hut of which could be corduroyed and cover-, b ^ e tbey got tlieui( anJ t,mt the Hau)c ed you. As lie contemplate:] the change Mr Olcson says he likes the country 1 first rale and intends to locate here. little regard lor justice or for tlio rights ,.j wph dirt as was thc Gibbs uisrslq I o|,| tariff rates have lo he paid _ wrought by tlie iron horse elei tricity and James Dodge of Minnie spent last of other people. :no feet in the middle could be bridge,!. I {r0ln thc sUtM( anJ' wi„ contjnue j other improvements and inventions, he ! Saturday in Florence, lie e found' The D t V G O O f l S , ★ G r O C e r f e « ★ a n d ★ M o t i o n « ice. n iouiki the tilXll»Cr for th is brid^in^ w ill be **• “• ••• . ! 1« Inst in n amazement. rn n totn A n l Itua* IkAAn (n u n «•nliAnlavralsIv e -changed - ^ l since . a ».?_ ** “• ■■wllwllod is lost in Great has'been town cohsidcrably bis I ! until congress acts, Mr Wood, who Is another colman will be found the) some twelve years ago when futtuftheri largely, if not all, by those i knows whereof he speaks, also made the reward of those who braved tlie pri- j program for the celebration of Inde­ build up and !I‘Ure W;‘S On1-V “,,e or l 'ro ira,,,e builli- F L O R E N C E M E A T ^ M A R K E T . urging this route. We will bo generous this statement: It is hardly worth various to reach, claim, ings. Mr Dodge lias been unfortunate pendence day fit Florence Efforts are hut wo cannot limlertnku the ontire job. wlli|u fur au Anlcricall lo migralu to make Oregon one of too grandest states lecently having lost his bouse and all being made to have this tlio greatest 1 The jieople of Five Mile will do their Hawaii iu the hope of licttering his in the union. But tho pioneer is fast ils enuteiits by fire which occured dur­ celebration ever field on the Síuslaw. I i part and there is n j reason why the condition, unless possessed of a moder­ passing away; bis work so grandly be­ ing his absence. 'J fin result . - i f tlie war with’ Spain has whole thing should nqt be (¿pished for ate amount of cash. Living is high, gun will be left to moro recent arrivals been mentioned so often ds a reaHo.i for Defer .1 Boler of Springfield, gives the | tlie 4th of July celebration 190d. for we are very largely dependent on and to the native born to carry forward. rejoicing that it 1« hardly neeesaary to j Tl’fic new routo ia needed every day. other countries for our bread stuff'. We If the industries, institutions and devel­ Guard figures of some sheep shearing repeat it here. But thefie i» hitótlier by him. From 15 yearlings Mr Boler More tiiau half of tlie children now in get mutton from Australia and flour and opment of the stato are to keop ^aie received 27,5 founds of Ihs ee, an average reaoon why the people ¿10,•«gun espec-, , , . , .. / * * ... . . . . I Fiddle creek aclicol need it at this time dressed beef from the I! S. Though with tho revealed science and aids ’ *J to °* *8/3 pounds. From 10 ewes, each ially should frol patriotic mid rejoice this 1 everyday. Two'fainilies have now to some vegetables are grown, they do not progress and prosperity those to whom yaisiug a lamb, and average of 15 year on the anniversary of our flat.on'» I use a boat to get to school, a barbarous reach the standard oi perfection known its destiny is entrusted must 1« oil tho pounds. This is very heavy growth. birth. Last year this state Sent to the Col. Thom is R Cornelius, of Curne ' method. With tlie opening of this line to jnjople here, and we have, therefore, alert when and where to move for advan. sceneof conflict to tight the hultlesof one family could have the road all the to rely considerably on tinned goods. cement o( interests can be made. Thc lius, Oregon, «lied Saturday night of! tfielr country, .a regwuent of volunteers heart trouble. Ugud ' <2 years, having way and the other half the way 1° The agricultural interests have passed history oi the world reads that no state been a resident of Oregon W years, lie • wade up if young, strong, able-bodied school. into tlie hands of big corporations and or nation ever became wealthy which was a prominent Indian fighter, was wen. When tho president 'called for P K O P K iP T n » lit the name of education, in the name ■>>a in in ot li plantations owned by them lepeuded upon agriculture nlonu for sup- twenty years in (he Îegisiatbre and troops the young men ruSherl from of common sense, in tho name of justice render tlie existence of small farmers !>ort’ rc,J'in8 uI>°n othor countries to pruaidwnt of Ihu somite. He was J) I provide the products of - moelianieal in- ' itAfnU I .1-1 f. for . a. . governor ........... . _ I i 1 .1 a. every part of the slate to offer them dftiui‘le’’ by Sylywfér Dên- to all the settlers along thp line, with !superfluous.” noyerlSSg. selves for llie.r nation'« service Some i injury to none, in thu name of humanity dnstry. Millions havccoine to us through | According to the testimony of Mr D E ,.f them went from our very midst— To succeud in the world it is much to diirnb brutes and beasts of burden, j Dowe, president of the Comiiiereial tlie Halinon, stock, lumber and mining Yuen with whom we are all acquainted. ' more noceauary to possess the penetre- in (lie name ot “ the man with the mdiiHtries; still, candor will com|>el us I ” * j Traveler’s League, before tlio iiidusbial Tiny covered themselves with glory I ti.ui to discover who is a fiiol than to hoe,’’ in the name of majority rub, to admit that our uiainsourceof revenue commission, tlie formation of trusts in and guv,) every i nhubi tan I of tlife state ■ di fcovcr w ho is a clear man. rattier than tho domination of a prej­ ■ tlfis country will result, fusing esti­ has been produced by tilling thc soil. cause to feed proud of that regiment. udiced mincrity, in the name of good mates on what is already known, in tlis Shall we rest content with these and Now tlioy wilt soon ’ be horn’s again But vlasl not alFwIih w»nt aWay' Will Rn'’ r4r<‘*r’*4' 1 Mk nl1 irionils 10 ! more; tho railroads will lose i ly not; if we hope to reach that high de sister and friends. How« gave up their c , J , ., u'pyourl.and and lilt yoifr voice for ihu $ffl ,000,000, anti The hotels J2tt,W,O9O. grew of stable pro? verity to which we ¿Many people trust to luck lives in battle.' Some died fff diseases. . .1.» • fff_ __ .... . . 7 •' can attain, and which ia necessary to r»ght. S cott M omis , Mr Dowe also tealitlal that the follow, (o pull them through, and are Other will emus bock broken in health ing tru-.’tff had materially increased place and keep Oregon in tho ranks of uid AuffFr loi* years from the effects of i often disappointed. Do not the Irnderr. we must begin to (peter and rieverc nervous spell liear ng down the price of the goods they control: The the climate M that far away lafiU. Bui in matters o f ¡'¡ye. tin and enameled ware, brass support them. The raw materials, in dilly-dally the people will be glad tfl welcome Ui«m . pains, loss of appetite. Iludvan cures. 'health. With it you can part we now raiso and we can raise goods, chairs, rubber Shoes, tin plate Lome. What more fittihg w a/ to show All druggists, 50 cents, w bite paper, com mou soap, flint glass H bat our soil and climate is capa- accomplish miracles. With­ our appreciation of them by all turning bottles, clocks, all metal gowlt, brushes, bie of bringing to a state of perfection out it you are ** no good. imt and holdinf a grand relegation on S tami *» on documents have prixluced couibe, and ribbon. This information, ere by no means limited m variety, snd ^ eeT *be liver, kidneys, boWels and our nation’s bittlwlay. blood healthy by theuse of Hood's >«r. more revenue to the government the Mr IXiwc said, had hern obtained from nowhere can be found greater natoral eaparilla, tho faultless blood purifier. put year than was received from the j coiniiienial travelers in ti e' lines " I know a posp.iv» m’def facilitice for their being turned into for Dyapepe'a AilENTS WANtffr-KOft “ttlL I.IFl AND oy«t»p»la and that 1» It,v finished products. A pcoplu who look •i-atest uavsl ben. ¿y Mural HsIxieeJ. the W F. Bv.owrs, [6< Mr»ct. Î'^lonzïiiend •'.« sffui.m e( the ustiuu'. liquor», l>eiiig ratiniate 1 to amount to vantage o( tlie existing pleasant rels out far their own interests will have rioppot.'* Bhixhami m, Nrw York. loi hiaCiiAt iU'l Mt? V<>olu ôvtr MW $»«<*•», situ in -hes «eeib 1» P»»»' ,",lu,ï ï ‘. (H.OOri.OOO by July Is!. The tax on lions between them and the American« Tired Footing ' My appetite was wealth at their call and happiness and ;u u < 0 : 1) 11») F iioiui.ai« d e in « ..l Mi» cspnrtnus. my liver disordered sn.l I was ut » s PI»- tu*- lejtacies producé.) A uiifilcu. while }o iliiprfive (tie co.rtuiercinl relations , oaiâl fr.<- «•finn-- <'hsii'-e ui FORkSA'.S OB EXCHANGE. tired. Hood's Sarsaparilla r»:level It all. pro.'ceuty will briglihiu their homos l.ai- wri’Stnlck. The ».■ailutoo Cuiai«»»-, TO OUR FATWON«. It cured • friend of mine of femsl» w.iak- hankers paid three inllliofa exírh, beeiilu hetwcén tome of their ¿»Ionics und tin and fireside». loi » haïr Casio» fil'l* • Cbii-egu. a»’*’ a M zasn *. Clayton. Vet •------- 1 stamp tat. With the |>roce«wh of the instkcts of the V S. A reciprocity ---- H A house snd lo tjin ; G le n ! , We have mad« arrsneentents t»y Ova IlraM.vWX i orrèk|»ond<'Iit esile the war ri venne tax and the extra ripense treaty between the I’ 8 and British S o U a /w iiO n house is lb by 24 feet acd one a*o which Dne-lsrstiou of Indeiwndcnee » "tsle old of (lie »«I oliuunsie I front the amount, colony of Bai bailors lias been Signed, Nleeplrssnrss. melancholia, stomach * • will furnish tho Weekly • bslf in height. Also s gr«^i («■»vgonian with the W «w for one o » i the surplu- to the last ye.lr would have stir witii British Guiana almost com puina, heart tr. iibc'. Hudysn cures. tfiing. As if that dtx'umeat couhl ov» r lfvN»d*l 1*111« -«Ft hr«t IU*. ;>.o a-«p trr'.Tvtrf anrl on premises. For fiirtb.w «ori; cMÚriii. V » Ht? rr^ tlk W v q HS fro'»a»«-?'»; loan. »dd-w foT the.on, of two Joì I ten over ‘W.WOJU?.— X dyr pleted, uegoitaUvns legan (o firyw o d to a tr.io Amiti» eft citizen. C Wtlb All dr.iggistn, Jfr rents. inquire at tbi? ofBeff. ! .»«ysble »s,i, ( , aJeiees - i ’l Bl.lMHKD fiV KRY FA IDA Y — . . . » » 11 I » » * M « r /••:»•* i ii . a \ j *: atijekson I3XT who HATS CAPS and GREAT WHITE STORE ot TO REDUCE STOCK RESARDLESS OF GOST. S e e o u r s p e c ia l c o u n t e r . O .W .H U R D C A R M A N ’S CHEAP CASH STORE! Just O oened. Goods as Reoresented, J.: w .3 sarnsan PITAR; «, 'PRM\GTI(Afi. r Dcr.Tuxc:: dlccdi