The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, July 07, 1899, Image 2

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me fot of any mun, in that ho is by
W ash , D O., June 26, 1899.
In these days when so many men are common consent regar led as one of the
O»xou'- tillage and proper treatm int of wood Sam ie getting on very co nforubiy in
i growth. J jet now when the farmer ie i financ«»l matter»
Usd it not been for ready in their mail race for wealth to ablest as well an one of the most u p ­
l»ii»y haying he feel» that ho cannot let the war, the ftaeal year ending June 3d <«wif!c» almost everything for money, right of American statesmen.
Hh«'hay wait k day or two till be cnlti- would H at » shown a surplus nl eonie ' t*“! n ,,n **•■* P1’ 1'** duty '•ef..re mewe
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; votes the orchard. Tho result i f that a twenty million or more dollars, and with in a public lamefd -tor, w'l.ise goof iu - LEGISLATION FOR OUR NEW POSSES­
Xaww C« v ». t t .
Fur-Wgarx,
Faox o ra alsouax OoaaesroMPCtT.
X 9V *:n O .» ’ J a ' î SalUtlu Oregon Eiperlia«nt Station
Bexa.L Stormiate? *
a
This ¡»‘the time oí ye»r Wh tn the
Notwithstanding the heavy public s i -
j young orchard » i£Tera iuo«t fr&to lack ol penditurcs inccured by thu war, Uncle
»AT—
: the high hoi or r.tou’d not w w < «» <*r I
u L
'and lie fa too la v a i iuteiltet ta.ly
i«d
fret. Beeiden, he ha» bcoii »acordad I
WASKIKOTON LETTER.
UNCLE SAM’S INCOME A EXPENSES.
j thrifty crop ol weeds springe up, sucks the cuormoue war expenditures, a state­ flnence upon tl.e b ith of thè country
SIONS.
I the water out of the soil, the terminal ment from W ashington shows that the is incalculable. 8 l. li a man is Gen.
. I,tide stop growing, and tree is stunted: treasury deficit for the fiscal year 1833, Leonard Wood, m ilitary corernor of Taeom» L» C»«r:
Pro minent cinzens of Porto Rico are
. and nil through its life it feuls the effect which closes within a week, will he less 8» n tingo and 'ormerlv '•s iv x H 'le r of
P ro p rie to r.
Florette»', O re .. J u l y 7,
SPECIAL
1803.
'■ of the shock.
Thoro is only one way in
tho rough rider».
than $100,000,000.
Gea. V/oc f who is at desirous of having the military
govern­
year present in Washington lo’see his wife ment remove!, and eed-government
aggregated over $488,800,000, with the and confer with the war department, instituted, with free commercial inter­
expenditures barely $100,OH),000 more must have been surely te.cpieJ when course with the United Rates. This
kaaii.w ne number and contains rêverai years, and the tinie when these trees with ten days, judging from past years, the Washington Street Railway and is but natural, and the Porto Rican»
Jatereeiing articles among them being most need care ie now, just ae the soil of heavy receipts yet to he accounted Electric Light Syndicate offcrod him preeent g od riaeon“ for the change.
$30,000 a year to resign from the arm» ! However, they seem to forget that
for. 1
the Failing and Berkman prize orations. begins to get dry.
Then another point about their earn
Up to thia date customs receipts and liecome its president; his salary us this is a repubhean instead of a mon-
I t give» pictures of member» of the
gradnatirg clas9, D r O I I Chapman is thkt nt this time the young orchardist amounted to over $200,400,000; from brigadier Generul of volunteers, tho ari-bial government, and that action by
the retiring president, Judge Bean and would do well to rornovo the excess of internal revenue, $2C3,5.30,000 was real- rank he now holds, is only $5,500. But co igress is necessary to make laws and
A o o v v v ltb e June
number of
the which to ¿row good, tllrifty, vigorous,
University ol Oregon Monthly has been paying trees and that ie by giving tlieiu
*Maeta»t at this office. I t is n very : the beet of care the first two or three
Already the
receipts
for
the
l i t ’». 8 I I
Kriendiy member» oi the ‘ branches? Suppose for instance, thM ted, and from miscellaneous sources
J
.
! one wants to start a head w ith four or there were received $85,600,000. The
W ma ? brim s io ne as being a goo 1 three main branchés, i t will Is» good total receipts from all sources last year
ta» mW lias iust tx'ou made for Oliicago. practice to remove the smallest branches amounted to $107,321,335, while the ex-
if so he put the temptation
liehind him
and unnounccd his intention to
1
return
fix the status of onr new acquisitions.
Tho Hawaiian .»lands have
been by
duties at Santiago, and to remain treaty a portion ol the territory
‘.a t,le armF
of the
*‘*8 «‘■rvices were 1 Vr.i .c 1 Rates fur a longer time than has
HATS
The tew law reqnir«» tfie pnnUotion of j of this year’s growth until no wore thau 1 pendituree aggregated $443,468,682, leav- required. That annodm-eeeent is all ■ Porto lic o , yet owing to the neglect of
tlie mure praise worthy r fur having beer, congress to enact proper legislation, the
rolls. Btf this every ' the required number are left. This w ill ing a deficit of $38,047,247.
Ih e aseiaeinesit
in Hawaii,
assessment result in turning all the force of the tree’»
Frm n the closest calculation that cau made after Ijie yellow fever wa» rejiorted i old c o n d itio n s »ti l o'
w ith that nl bis utdghliort. I t ien good ‘vigor into the required branches, instead nfiw be mâde.tho war revenue account, to have broken out at Santiago. I t ia and mast until the .issembiing of con-
idee, and will probably 1st worth to the , of forming a quantity of undesirable width, with the exception of a Mvv items men of tuie stamp who pr ve that gress, and the passage of proper provis-
public all the printing costs. There is wood which sooneAir later j^ust be cut went into effect July 1, 1898, will re­ money worship has not su -ett-ded in j fors for the government of the new
tax-pkyar can compare his
no reason why anything
pertaining to off and thrown away, thus saving unto alize for the year a little lees than $100,-
pobiiç taxation should bo regarded « • ‘ tho tree much of wliat is usually thrown 000,000.
I away.
privat» mnilcr.—Ex.
The receipts from tobacco since will
i probîÿjly show an iucreaeu for the year
board of rggent».
i
_
.
| of over $15,000,000; spirits an increase
Sick hoa-lachc, lullnes» in slomsch,
M usov.il hah a law app’ymg to trusts
of $6,600.000; beer and other fermented
pan» in bowels. Hudyan cures, A ll
which oftxa'Z»» Io be soniqyhat effec­
liquors an increase oi over $28,000.000,
druggist», 53 cent«.
tive. I*. previde» that a corporation
and oleomargarine an increaee of about
trgsnircd so rootvol prieeecaniiot collect
‘ WHY?
$285,000.
‘
Ita WB» by l»S»l process. This law ha«
kec-i eueteitted tiy the recent decision of
The two items which have produced
I Xswvpap-rMaker:
law I The country newspaper is an import-
•bn aid bo onset««» by U»o state» general­ ' ant ngency in thu'cultivation of public
./- » • • •
ly It » ill have a tendency to reetr-.t I
i spirit, and however humble it ' ipay
the busines» ol trust» to a considerable
seem beeid»' tho metropolitan dally it
¡n
e(iuctttión <llich
ex tent end to promote the practice of I Jm9 g
the U S court'of appeal.
It
this
in« basine» on n cM h ba»,». I t may
doing
Ui Jopi.nd, however, that Irrtet» cah
afford to !rk?
the chapees ol
losing an
oec.ubsswj d e b t— ®r»fon Agricaltttriit.
teo iittle regnrj î(,.
W hile the editor ie not
the rank of a
are many
oftan
abawe
practical printor
there
person» in m o lt aurburban
town*—clergymen,
MKS TIM E IS COMING.
lawyers,' teachers
and others— who have the leisure
and
ability to use the paper as the vehicle
TJah a OasttM;
of
influence ever their fellow citiiuns
The pepzre for weeks have lieen filled
The
country newspaper is usually
w ith heart-eickening tales of death and
<Kgaeter froti» cyclone»
and
many of the etatee eituatod
ically ic.
kouatry.
about
the
W h ith e r
floods
geograph­
middle
this
in
of
our
geographical
pwrttlwi has anything to do with
those
dsetrnctfwr win le wo cannot tell, but it
le sufDclsnt that they never
itaksa bordering on the
occur
ocean, and our
own xtate of Oregon1!» entirely
exempt
tho« Urtrasa any such Visitation.
ple do not
i n
deliberately
make
Peo­
homes
Vrbsre death hovers in tho air, and if it
w a*baow n that cyclones
would
con-
tinoe to he the horror that they are now
becottitig, many of the home» already
me-Je in aut«» where they ere prevalent
w in iI be abandoned; and io
iocal in its news says the Boston Herald,
and tho very people whb might make it
bright and suggestive
are
complain most loudly
of
character.
tlioee
its
who
meagre
Short articles pertaining to
local interests are always
wetcoiqed in
its colqmn«, and the men
and
women
who most desire to make home life
the country rich
and
influential
in
can
bent do so by contributing freely to its
column» oi what they have in mind.
someplace» this
hu
In
been done, and the
results in the quickened
life
of
community has been gratifying.
»numerated
in
•
IM P R O V E D T R A IN S E R V IC E .
krtlci».
Oregon l>»e never
w ill
new ipeptr
tooted
SUNDAY EATERS.
it»
Relative to Sunday newsdealers, the
very pors,etentiy; she hat
««ever had a bourn; but her time ie Com- Londou Mail says: In ancient times,
lag and just us noun as the Nicaragua before the printing press was invented,
own bora
oi
aud in fact before papers came into us»,
ue and we
Sunday was the favorite Jay for the
c»u»l to a filed fact, the searchlight
the world erill be turned «a
w ill be able to
hide
no
longer,
ilnation ol nows by means of wax
nor
position
in
the
.ro<n
esteem
the
of the
people.
territory.
Nu doubt things
w ill
reçoive
CAPS
early
consideration by congress, and the peo­
saying ple of Hawaii au-l Porto Rico, and,
! tbj^t Secretary Alger’s retirement*frout perhaps, the Philippines, be taken in as I
the cabinet at an early day has been lull-fledged citiiens of American terri­
The political
wise-acres
are
made a certainty by the formal an tory, with the same privileges
nduncemont of tfie alliance between o! other territories.
himself and Gov. Filigree for the pur­
pose of attempting to put Secretary
as those
A PEiWCaiPTtQM FOR HEALTH.
revenue Alger into the seat now held by Sen­
The Penny Uayaiinr:
ator M cM illa n ; they eay tli'at if Secre­
' I t is said that to keep in health a per­
documentary and proprietary stamps. tary Alger doc» noi voluntarily resign,
son should drink from two to fourquarts
On April 30th last these items had pro­ the president w ill be forced to aek for
cf water each day. The system re­
duced over $36,500,000, an-1 it ie not his resignation by political influence
quires to be cleansed and its organs
improbable that by July 1st the total that con lie wielded by Benatcrs Me-
flooded with water. Besides its cleans­
will exceed $»4,000,000. The tax on Millan and Burrows, ffocretary Alger
ing efficacy, water abeorbe effete matter
legacies will probably producé not much ; has returned to Washington, but 'he
and carries it through ttie system. The
in exceee of $1,000,000, while the ppeeial ¡ «»n’t saying a Word on this subject, th e
purer the water the greater the power of
tax collected from banks will exceed president w ill find him9elf in rather
Absorption. Some diseases of the kid­
an embarrassing position sho jld Sec­
$3,000,000.
neys have been known to yield to
The expenditures up to this time ag­ retary Algor not voluntarily resign
generous ¿ringing of pure spring water.
gregate about $600,000,000. Of this before be begins an active campaign
Beer, tonics, or alcoholic drinks cannot
amount $28,000,000, was paid out on for the senatorship, as Senator M cM il­
t ike the place of pur? water. In many
requisitions from the war department; lan is one of his warmest personal
caees kidney and liver troubles have
$64,000,000 on account of the navy; friends. In fact the president’s posi­
been traced to the uee of beer or alco­
$139,000,000 on account of pensions, anil tion is bound to be mor» or less em­
holic drinks. I t has been ascertained
nearly $40,000,000 on account of interest barrassing anyway. That lic ia a w d rm
by the medical experts that rheumatism,
on the public debt; $12,675,000 wae paid friend of Secretary Alger has been fully
local heart trouble, indigestion, painful
to the Indians, and $117,290,000 was proven by bis standing hy him through
swellings, eruptions, and liver and kid­
disbursed on civil and miscellaneous all the criticism of his management cf
ney dieorders are caused mainly by
the war department, and keeping hiél
aiiconut.
general or local impeded circulation.
A t this time it is impossible to state in bis cabinet against the advice and Thé best tonic and blood purifier is
with any degree of certainty what the protests of many leaders of his party. Nature's own medium—pure spring
war with flpain and tho troubles in the I t will not be an easy matter for him water.
Philippines have cost during this year to maintain strict neutrality in such a
but an approximation has been made of contest, no matter whether Secretary
more than ten times as mach
as any two others are those applying to
treasury which »bows, that leaving oat
of the reckoning the $230,000,000 ex­
Effective Feh. 12th, the Northern
Pacific will inaugurate double tr»in ser­ pended this year on account of the war
ccaa farther went Uwn heretofore-, wett
vice between Portland and all point« the $100,000,000 proilacw’ by the war
u n til they can look acrons the Pacific •ast. Trajii« will leave Portland at 11.30
revenue account and the $11,000,000 re­
v r -v r toward our island possession», a m , and l i p m daily. These trail!»
ceived from the Central Paciflc, the fig­
will both be 3ret clan and fully equipped
fn tn the »oil ol Oregon.
ures would show a surplus for tli e year
We ha.w a large and fertile state with ia every reepeef, heated by steam,
vestlbuled, standard
Pullman
and approximating $20,000,000.
a r»ry small popufatlcn, and there is
tourist sleepers, dining care and colonist
p le a t* ol room hero for hundred» oi sleeping care, with through sleeping
K ID N E Y Is a deceptive disease—
Jeof the right Claes of people! ’ cars to Missouri River points via Bill­
B otrich p«>rl», hut homo builder«, ings, which readers the service now T D A I I O I C thousand» have it and
T R O U B L E iIon.t know jt Myoo
werker«. We have the »and and natural oflbiwd hy the Northern Pacific un­
equalled by any other transcontinental wmit quick results you can make no
resource», our crop» never fail, w» raie»
lino. The only line to Mie Buflalo
krerything that run be 'raieed in an y Hum p terrltoiy. See that your tickets mistake by using D r Kilm er's Swamp-
état» in the nniaa, exce*t tropical pro- read via the Northern Paciflc to all Root, the great kidney remedy. All
luoto. Our climate is nover complained points east or south. For further infor- ¡druggists in fifty cent end dollar sizes.
Sample bottle by mail free, also pam­
uf, for if there ie too much rainfall In mat ion call on address,
R McMuarHV,
phlet telling you how to find out if you
w tttora Oregon you can kettle east
General Axent, Eugene, Or.
have
kidney trouble. Address, Dr K il­
«.I tka m juataiue, where it ie not so
mer
A
Co., Binghamton, N Y .
<«ct, W e tiwve advantage* »hat never
eno be
Crst
Literary.
V
Alger remains in the cabinet or goee
the the actual cash payments on these ac­
out.
Owing to the war in tho Philip­
counts, which places the amount at
pines
and
the m ilitary control of Cuba
$230,000,000.
A calculation has been made at the and Porto Rico, tlia war department
we think
that future emigration tq the west
driving out irue patriotism
aid
has more favers to distribute
than
all
(OniGINAL AMD SELECTED.)
Prudence in women
should
%
FO R C A SH O N L Y .
TO fiED’JCE STOCK REGARDLESS OF COST.
S ee our special co u n ter.
O .W .H U R D
C A R M A N ’S
an
president to do so.
| H e who cannot fee! friendship is alike
officials w ill . incapable of love. Let a woman be-
not admit as much publicly, it is an , ware of the man who owns that he loves
W hile war department
D r v Ç o o d s ,*
G r o c e r ie s
*
a n *
*
N o tio n s .
FLORENCE MEAf MARKET.
they j no one but hersuff.
out
j I t is sometimes quite enough for a
an expected order from the president
I man to feign ignorance of that which |
to enlist a considerable body of volun­
lie knews to gain the reputation of
teer», to be sent to the Philippine», if
knowing that of which lie is ignorant.
'
they should bo asked for by (ien. Otis.
I have often hear J it said e? a common 1
Stories of cx-Rpeaker Reed are always
proverb, that a wise man may he taught 1
sure of a respectful and interested bear­
hy a fool. I f you are not perfectly i
ing in Washington, and th« following
satisfied with the repdes of a wise m a n ,'
was known to be substantially correct tik e counsel of a fool, it may ho that, j
hy at lea»t t wo of the group to which it
by so doing, you w ill get an
answer J.
was told, in :» Washington hotel. " M r
more to your own mind,
i Reed," said the story-teller, “ has had
N ot all voters of this rounty perharn j bis mind bent npon retiring from con­
A cheerful temper, joined with in­
are aware of the fact that before they go
nocence
will make beauty attractive,
gress for several years. This was known
to the polls again to cast their ballots it to some of his wcetern friends as for knowledge delightful, and wit good­
will
lighten sickness,
will be necessary for them to bo regis­ back as tfte fall of 96, and they tried to nature.!. I t
tered in older for them to lie qualified persuade him to locate in St I out and 1 r ° VCTt'V’ “ ni1 affliclion' LOnvert igni.r-
1 ance into amiable simplicity, and
elector». The Harmon registration bill other prominent men of that Ci;y, triod
deformity iteclf agreeable.
introduced at the regular season of tbs to induce him to locate iu the Missouri render
—
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to
.
—
.«XÄSSSL
Just ODened.
that
are making preparations to carry
Ictiger nurse our <40>»cre firm s iui the tablets and sheets of papyrus. The legislature hacomcs a law, and it is now
metropolis by promising him a certain
«Ae purpose of being able to Bay wa University of Pennsylvania sent ont an in fall fores and effect.
As the law ie income of $25,000, tbroegb association
•»<* la excavation» recently
<> wb them The world to tramping thia
interponed, a registered official w ill be j with one of the beet legal firm» in the
made
in
Moeopotatuie,
bricks were found
<ray; get your ears to the ground end ■
in each precinct at a »perifiad time to [ state, and their support of h iai, at the
you may be able to hear It, for hofore ’ inscribed with public notices, which receive each voter's name, age, ocoupa-! prnper time, as the western candidate
that baby boy of your» wear« pants you , wer* C IPU* * '1 ,0 i ,lt public on Sunday*
t ion, height, weight, color of hair and for the presidential nomination of hie
*»j<j’t recogiiixo the Oregon you found *n ^ror*1 ti,# ro>'*1 *»!»<•• I t ha» re-
eye», previous occupation, placoof birth, party. M r Used beard everything they
iiefB when you croeeed the plains in
however, fer English explorers
whether a naturalized citir.cn or not, had to say, but declined the offer, be-
IS M . OregoBiane are good at hiding i in Egypt to unearth sheets of papyrus, and a few other little potato ccncermng
canto he »aid it wae too late in lifu for
«he«»»]*»», bat you caa*t hid» touch which may be regarded os showing appearance and character, just to make
him to think of migrating from tho
What
the
firat
Huuday
paper
looknd
like.
tonger, th» crowd iwaoming thto way.
sure he i« entitled to the full right of east." M r Reed would would probably
A «trange fact ia that the A n t .Sunday
•utlrsge in this big country of ours. have been located in New Yo’ k eotno
newspaper«
dating hack to the secoud
OF (NTERCKT TO INVENTORS.
«aid official to bo a person aulhwirSd to J time ago, bad hi» friend, Austin Corbin,
century of our era not only conveyed
«dmiaiuter an oath, and if a ruler falls j the railway and corporation millionaire,
loformatibn to th» people, but were
Ü A Pnow A Oo., «n» of th»
to present hlm ielf for registration he ( lived. It war well-known to a few pwr-
HlnatrateJ. Crude «botches liave Iwrn
end most successful Är.n» «( palsat
• ill probably uot be able to cart hie j »on« that M r Corbin had alaiuet per-
found on «on!« of these old papyrus
la««yer», who»» office» ar» oppowie the
inuch-prixe.1 Iitti» ballai. V atsrs should suaJed M r R»»d to retire from public
I referring mWe o/leee directly to tu iren t
Uotie.f that«» *a«ent office in
I« aw aro of this law, ehouid It le tile And to become the attiwney for all
event«.
fngton, D O . 'an d who liavoprocered
enforced, and conduct themeelve- ac­ the corporations lie coatm lkd, when he
peiente fo-* mol» Vian 17 000 inventor»,
died. In going lo New Turk to accept
AÜFXTS W A^TUB-ruK "IH L U F t A'.'P cordingly.—Jn-tc'iot Ci*y Fi ”i»«
•ay tl»»t. ea«»H to lite n uieam d con- Miiv'iffuiettt« «4 Achtf tv». Dewry,** $tw- *<-.r.$l.
a guar iBtewd income ol 8J0.tV)O , * r
inale»’ uaviti ti«iu U$ Murat
(«•
MUioa«';u l i e In ito U Mate« patein Ih -lonf filcnd ra 4 fc4in*re»r cl th * nation'»
an .uiu , for a «taiwt period. M r Itet-d
I:.»*!**» r - m I
ovrr Jkw !«ar*'
o.ffifip, ffat'.n * (k«v now br mure rapidly fiUtflfovL*-» t.VMrh Uu
h*U$lOi>r liofili*
Heartburn, coaled t.‘»u gwv, had brealh, give» up a'i i ope oi rvech.ag ti e preei-
t*o- yn’> W.W Ru <aa >a* «bruR .J b $«
$ r M a rW than at eay $>ie»«ou» tune in '«.«fMKfifitalv.'t U»it4t
(?btoA ** Ol
Lfff- constipation.
»In dien cwrc«. A 4 drug .leury. which wa« for many years (he
Afftfil
?«*< ftoifci .i I» VOWjHkUy,
t 'a i t oaffwiafi«« • ( tw«aty*five ) «•/«.
Srl i ¿vox
VMt 'Mi. atw.
| i « e Ú0 «etile.
goal at h a eik t'.ra a
Fate willed thwi
1
%
CHEAP CASH STOKE!
ho
the rest of the departments put together instinct, not a virtue.
and Secretary Alger would be more
Both erudition and agriculture ought
than human if be did not throw some i to be encouraged hy government; wit
of those favors whero they would ad­ ' and manufactures will come of them-
vance his candidacy, if allowed by tho ; selves.
open secret in Washington,
FO R A S H O R T T IM E
Goods as Represented.
W . CA RM AN
P R O P R I* TO»»
“ Example is Better
^han Precept,'9
It is not w fu t ivc say. but
"what Hood's Sarsaparilla
does, that tells the story.
Thousands o f testimonials a^e
examples o f w hat Hood's
has done for others, and
what it w itl do for you.
fecrofule — " It'iruiio« wr Xu s rn—r
(vs .b u n cel t v r»t«hbnp« VMI"aI
tre«tioeiit Ivilrd. A »»tellre
op . t-
try ll'XMt « P.r««pi’ .li. r>H »" sM In
meuilis «be rurct oe«r>p;»«»:v btofod.** M u
J. kt. U atcb . Etna. N. IT
f n s lb h . A
^ /£ c c k k i» e p in $
Ve-'Á
bi »4«
fnflammxtory Rhwunsn'lsir
f
N e v p r û /s a o T T :
roRY
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