The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, September 15, 1899, Image 2

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    T H E
W E S T ,
a -r o » M « # W > JtVlHY fB ID A V JfOJZMl.SO-—
THE NOBILITY OF CAPITAL.
TEN NEW AND ORIGINAL SONGS
WHICH CAN BE HAD FREE.
3. F. Chronicle.
A dispatch from Chicago says th a t
W hat will the great metropolitan pa­
several persons engaged in the locomo­ pers do next? This is ttie question some
tive-building industry in the United one asks nearly every day. But there
kANJI Govkyy,
O bkgon
»States .contemplate the erection of a is one which leads all others. I t has
• • - BY - - •
great plant in Switzerland forth« manu­ gained the sobriquet of “ America's
facture of locomotives and other railroad Greatest Newspaper’* by just such re­
rolling stock, and tliat they expect to markable pieces of enterprise as the one
enlist in their enterprise considerable which lias just now attracted tlie atten­
E ditor »ud Proprietor.
American and European capital. AngU3 tion of the press all over the country.
Sinclair, proprietor of Locomotive E n­
Last week tlie New York Sunday
Etor.epce, Ore. Sept- 15, 1890.
gineering, a New York tiade publication World announced th at it would give
furnishes this information to a Chicago away an album of new and original mu­
pBB>'FA.'tt* sentence to ten years im-
newspaper, and whpn asked the mean­ sic, consisting of ten of the up-to-date
priaootnent is a disgrace to Franco and ing of r thp movement said:
, class of songs that are now bo jiopular,
fttrilixation. I t ia the general opinion
From my general knowledge of t h e ; HUCj, as songs of sentiment, “ coon"
tliatfxe .wiii ho released on account of busipeas and recent observations in j 8Ongs, “ cakewalks,” etc. These ten
Laving served five years of solitary co n -; E ur' pei j Uku jt th at tbe building of j 8on^8 t |,e Sunday World proposes to dis-
W. IL WEATHERSON
fl.nement. J h e papers of nearly every this plant 8iu)p|y
tribute one
one eacli
eacli week,
week, with
with every
every copy
copy
simply means th
th at
at the
the de-
de tribute
yiatioji advocate a boycott on flip Paris mand for locomotives and rolling stock of the Sunday World. When it is con­
exposition ip 1900.—Ouaril.
in Europe is much greater than the sidered th at the average price of new
Colonel Summers bugs been reappoint­ supply, and th a t the American loco­ music, written and composed by popu­
ed United States appraiser at Portland, motive builders interested see an op­ lar authors, is from 30 to 43 cents, the
JJiat is proper. H e resigned th e office portunity to reap large profits by utiliz­ unparalleled enterprise of tlie World in
*o take service for bis country jn war, ing American methods of machinery giving tlie songs away with a big Sunday
Mid it ia fit %ud just th a t ho should re­ with chpap Swiss labor. All pi the newspaper, for which only 5 cents is
ceive the civil office again, Mr. H en­ methods to he employed are distinctive­ charged, is apparent. Tlie World re­
quests that we publish tlie following an­
dricks, who »'«a appointed when Colonel ly American.
There is nothing extraordinary about nouncement:
Bummers went fo the Philippine islands,
A Music Album free. From Sept. 3
never regarded himself as other than tlie project above outlined unless it is
to
Nov. 5, tbe Sunday World will issue
tlie
fact
that
American
capital
and
th e locum lenens, or ad interim ap­
enterprise
should
be
engaged
in
it.
weekly
a song in sheet music form, with
pointee, and resigned at once, -P 0 n
handsome
colored cover. The entire set
For
some
years
past
Englishmen
lmve
Colonel Summers* return, so the later
will
be
mailed,
postage paid, foj 50e.
been
establishing
manufaciuini»
¡««¡ilo
might he reappointed.—Oregonian.
of various kinds in different parts of Remittances received after »Sept. 3 will
An UJgj’STRaTiON of the greater cost to
Europe, where tlie supply of cheap get the back numbers and each new
tlie government .of the present way of labor is abundant and trades union number issued. Besides the song. The
making ifliproveinents of rivers and
restrictions are almost unknown. How World wiil also send its colored Art
fmrbora is aeon here at this time. Since
much English money is invested in this Portfolio, which is a marvel of journal­
work was commenced here in 1891 about
manner it would be impossible to say, ism ; its Sunday Magazine, which equals
<100,000 has beep expended, nearly half but tiie sum is very large. U plil re­ the monthy periodicals, and its Comic
jof which was used in providing the plant
cently tlie evil of this tendency passed Weekly, which excels every comic
for building the jetty. Now it is found unnoticed, but now reviews and news­ wjeckly in the United States except two,
necessary to lay out a considerable sunt
papers are discussing the matter and and in its comic scope equals these two
jn making repair®. 4 largo purt of the are asking themselves what effect it will 10-cent publications.
dam age baa been caused by storms and
W rite a postal card to the Sunday
ultimately have on Engl'8*1 industry.
by the ravages of tim e during the in­ Even the dullest nre beginning to World Music Editor, Pulitzer Building,
tervals when work wns not going on. perceive that if .the owners of capital in N. Y., for a list of tho songs.
If appropriation were made 89 that England refuse to invest it at Loupe,
B e e u t y 1» I llo o t l D e e p .
.work would be continued with out because they can send it to countries
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
nesaation ¡till the jetty was completed, where Jalior is cheaper, the result will beauty
w ithout it. Casearets, Candy C athar­
tlie total coat would be in neb less for be disastrous so far as tlie English tic clean your blood and keep it clean, .by
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im ­
{the government a* Llie damages arising workingman is concerned.
purities from tlie body. Begin to-day to
banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,
from stoppage of the work woufd he
This and other significant examples and th a t sickly bilious complexion by taking
Cascarcts,—beauty for ten cents. All drug­
nearly aU avoided.________
of tlie mobility of capital ought to open gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
Q uite - a number of patters,—tlie tho eyes of those who imagino that
g e n e r a l new s
¡Oregonisp among .tliem,—are urging when China begins to accommodate
th a t the transportation <4 log rrt‘la on itself to mode.rn ideas nothing but bene­
At Philadelphia last week Col Albert
fhe iocean should ho proldhited, Tho fit will result to Western peoplo. Those D Shaw of Watertown N. Y. was
principal ground for objection to tliem who think this overlook the fact that unamously elected commander-in-chlef
fa tlie danger to navigation from the the nearly four hundred million Chinese of the G. A- It.
James I> Eustis minister to France
yahs hreaking up. AM eoprse, when a wjio inhabit tho provinces of China
during Cleveland’s second adm inistra­
proper
mav
figure
in
another
role
than
yaft la ,tu>«d to its.destination .without
tion and formerly senator from Louisi­
losing any of tlw logs, tlw .danger from th a t of consumers oi th e uianufaeturod ana, died at Newport li. I. tlie 9th inst.
th is source >s but uttlo more than would products of Europe and tho United ot pneumonia.
Tlie trial of Dreyfus was concluded at
»rise from a forgo .vessel making th e States. Who knows how soon tho
same journey, fla t whon, as has been capital which is now seeking profitable Rennes last Saturday. He was found
guilty aud sentenced to 10 years deten­
th e case several times within a few years investment erecting locomotive plants
tion. As he lias already suffered five
paSt. oue of these huge rafts breaks up in Switzerland w.ilj turn its attention to years solitary imprisonment which
» t sea and th e logs become scattered for China, wliero an inexhaustible supply counts as double ordinary detention lie
perhaps hnndteds.ftf miles at>4 drift, it of cheap labor myy be found? If it will probablybe released at the end of
pnay he for weeks, bi tlie courso of does, as in all probability it will, bow a fortnight.
T o C oro Conn tip « H on F o r o v o r .
weasels, .who .will say th a t the danger to will the western world be affectod? We
T ak e Cngrurets Camlv Cathartic. lOo or SSc.
ttevigation is n o t a serious m atter? l ’gr- are told th at the mineral resources of It C. C. C. tail to cure, druggists refund tuuuey.
jhape most .people would realize more tho empire aro boundless in extent;
SUNDAY SERVICES.
forcibly the danger to .vessels from those what will happen if Ainericau and
10 A M Sunday school.
rafts, if they could tako.a Vip of » <«« Europcun capital utilizes tliem by set­
1 1 A M Preaching—Subject, Lessons
ting
at
work
Ihe
svmrmfug
millions,
tniles along the ocean beach and see
from tbe Book of Esther.
flow i t is sttcw,u with piling and legs converting thorn into finished articles,
2.30 P M Endeavor.
I G K notty ,
th a t drifted ashore k »iu the raft th a t not for consumption in China, but to be
P a sto r.
exported
to
tlie
United
States,
England
¡broke up last >'Car piaiiv miles .off the
.and
othor
countries
to
bo
sold
in
com­
Hudyan ia now sold at 30 cents per
»oast while being towed from the Co-
fam bia river to £ a u Ereucuico. Ji that petition witli their higher-priced labor? package hy all druggists. Get Hudyan.
These are some of the questions sug­
.ware the .only .raft lligt had been lost
A G OO D CARGO-
gested
by observation of the fact that
the case a g a in st,them would not seem
so strong, but when we remember Umt a tlie world’s capital is extremely mobile
Tlie largest cargo ot lumber ever
forge projKirtion if .not most of the rafts and th at its owners are ready to employ shipped from the Binslaw river was
»that have beep taken to sea have broken it anywhere and in any pursuit in which taken out by tlie schooner Bella last
..............
— wetjk- She carried 302,000 feet of lum-
Up, we can undersUnd something about it will earn something,
no ......................
m atter what
.
. , ,,
her and drew 10L feet of water,
the
consc<iuences
may
lie
to
their
fellow
u
_ .
.why seafaring men are so strongly pp-
■« our
»«»» llo w o ls W
......
.........
creatures. When those who aro now ! E liliuinru
U n r u te Y
ith .......
C uscn
ret».
jjiosed to flm ir construction.
Candy Cnllinrtle, euro e on »tii»tion forever.
loudly proclaiming tho benefits that tlie l0a,C5e. It.C. c . O. fall, ilruRKlsts refund inuuey.
¡EQUAL WAGES fOfl EQUAL LABQR. opening of China will confer on the
SEVENTEEN WAGONS-
western world aVtompt to answer them
Taeoa» Ledecr
they will find th at there aro two sides
G uard: Seventeen wagons, loaded
A novel labor organisation has fieeivn- to the shield, nnd one a very dark .one. t with people, all the way from Chadron,
•tituted a t Kansas Oily, which it is pro-
j Nebraska, arrived at Walterville, Wed-
Kidney trouble preys op- ’ nesday, coming across the mountains,
¿xwed toextend to all parU.of the ¡United
AND
ou the miud, discourages via the »McKenzie route. They are here
¡States. I t ia the American Equal Wage
YL/ z y m c v i and lessens am bition; to purchase lands in I.ano county and
.union. Tho Jnndameptal princfoles of “ WisgCl v
become settlers and citizens, and nre
.which la eflUftl wages for equal work, licauty, vigor and clioerfnlness soon first-class peoplo. I t will be remem­
¿vhetbur iwaformed .by men, w om en,' disnppoau when the kidneys are out of bered th at Attorney Harbaugh came
jwhit* or black- ¡The organizers think ! order or disease^. For pleasing results Imre via the railroad last spring os the
-this will pot an qnd tostrikea apdjabor use Dr Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great advance agent of these peoide.
men
.troubles.
i kidney remedy. All druggists. Sample
It Is reasoned that women are oni- bottle by mail free, also pamphlet. Ad-
^ployed usually liecauiw,t|iey will work dress, Dr Kilmor A Co., llinghaipton,
LOG C O N TR A C T
G uard. Major L D Forest ami At­
torney A C Woodcock have just received
a qcw contract from tbe Booth Kelly
Lumber Co to fnruisli tlie Coburg saw
mill 10,IWO,ODD feet moro of McKenzie
logs. The logs nre to be furnished as
follows: 0,000,009 in tlie spring of 1900
and 4,000,000 feet in the (all of 1900,
Their old contract called for t.MW.lXW
Ibis lall. They hive already made one
delivery on the contract, and have a
drive of 2,790,000 feet at the mouth of
Camp Creek enroute to the mill.
'
1
Thcv have ordered a portable engine
iUv| wi;, (W0 # Mb)e
th# wjoJ|| lluru.
.cheaper than men. The rapid increase >' Y.
an the number of women wage cV nors,
Tl||c KK8VIT
prey (us trial will
:it is argued, lias been responsible for the ,.all80 „ Id lin g in many mind« th at the
.decrense in .wages paid to uian in the gonft wa8 governed more by a desire to
( last,twelve or fifteen years. The same 8i,it.|d the real criminal than by a desire
s s »ppljes to the negro. He is paid lues
J u lie s slvould he done to Dreyfus,
i .than tho white man because ho is a j{o doubt a crime had been committed
iPSgro, and a t tbe same time tlie white ___ __ Op injon o( ninny _ who
_ have read
,map m pst compete with tlie negro for the account of tfjo trial is that tlie
,,
,
. . . . . . __ ....
|loer wpgM in all indpstrial pprsuits evidence
did not slmw that Dreyfus ts
,wbsro,pp skill or little skill Is required. the guilty |*T.on, hut that the offence
,Il is belfovetl th a t this discrimination was conimittcrf by some one high in
, in wages ftM formed the cause » n d , authority
, OHM,rll7 whose
w»oee friends
„«..«« to shield h im ,, This contract will
..... give employment to
»norce of moat of the labor troubles, and 8Uweej w| in fastening tin) crime upon a large ninnlier of men.
■the constitution of the organization |)rey(U8. There is a strong feeling
h ««»
w»«r Mie«»»«»
, ,
t
W itA I
r ' r I t o b H ’ M p ir a c u tl * M 't e u r « e l l I kidney 111«
,makes po provision for strikes.
1 u® , ngmnst Jews in Franco nnd this also sutrw. aas.»i«rnu«i b »« m i C o . .C ln o u o or h . ¥
,esperim ant will lie watched with uni-
against him- A country in Men need moral courage more limn
.venal Iniereat by both employers ami w,,icj, 8UC|, a„ evcni can occur is in a they do high foreheads.
.employe«, with hearty wishes for its «ad stale and a person can hut ask what
Because you hear talk ' only alwut
j
be the reap II Ip tlie nation.
j others dou’t imagine yon escape.
I per cent of her in > ports, to Uragnay an I
; Paraguay, 7 per cent, aud to Chili, Peru
j and Bolivia, an average of about 10 per
F HOM Ol’B ItiXUJLAB CoKKESPONDKNT.
I cent. If as mticli trouble were taken to
Washington, D. U., Sept. 4, 1899.
increase our trade with South Ainerii a
Tiie president made a short stay in a8 |,a8 been taken to push along our
Washington. He
arrived Saturday oriental business, there is little doubt 1
afternoon and left to day, to attend the , Uial 0Hr present trade of $300,000,000 >
(i. A. R. encampment in Philadelphia. a year would shortly be quadrupled.
More than tlie usual interest is felt in
Cordial invitations have been sent to
Washington in this encampment, be- a|| t |,e governors of tlie states to come [
cause it is known that the report of Ihe ,0 Washington, to participate in the ,
— Has Something to Offer in the Way of ~~
G. A. R. committee which investigated ^ .oiuom0 ¡o Admiral Dewey, which,
the pension office, sometime ago, will be I ^b ile it may not bo so noisy as New
submitted. It is not absolutely known . y ork ’s weloome, will be much more
w hether th at report will favor the interesting because of its official nature,
methods of pension commissioner Evans -p|ie Washington welcome will be par-
or censure then, although it is believed tjcipateJ in by tlie president, the vico-
For both Old and Young. We are m aking preparation»
tliat it will bo favorable. But what- , president, and every member of the
ever tlie nature of tlie report may be, j cabinct, and one of its most interesting
for our fall and winter stock to arrive shortly. There
there are good reasons for tlie belief features will be the presentation of the
tliat tlie president stands behind com-1 snovj voted to Admiral Dewey by are many lines we desire to Close Out. and Great Bargains
missioner Evans, and tliat if there is congress, by the secretary of the navy, j
can be bad in Ladies’, Children’s, and Misses’
any disposition shown at tlie encainp-
Sciatica,
despondency,
locomotor
ment to make a fight upon him, that the ataxia, paralysis. Hudyan cures. All
President’s influence will be used to druggists, 50 cents.
prevent it, or to defeat it if it is made.
YARROW.
I t is well-known in Washington that
WASHINGTON LETTER.
ËBEAT WHITE STORE
SHOES
TAN SHOES
Commissioner Evans has carried out the
(Achillea millefolium L) German,
President’s wishes in his administration
Schafsgarbe or Tamendblatt.
of tlie pension office.
(The foilowing article about one of
There is a marked difference in tlie
tone of reports, now in tins war depart- j our common plants was written by I-. J.
ment, made by Gens. F itzhugh Lee and Buettgenbach ot Minerva. It may be a
i_ a _
»hob
Leonard Wood. Gen. Lee appears to surprise to many people to learn tliat
as well as in Black W ear.
IN GENT’S W EA R
think it is plain sailing too right ahead tbe yarrow is of any use.)
A good many people call the yanow
with elections, r.ot only lor municipal
officials but for the establishment of a “ wild tansy” but they are mistaken.
nothing heretofore ever equaled in prices. You will
Cuban republic, just as soon as tlie Tlie difference between yarrow and wild
Cuban census is finished, while Gen. ' tansy in appearance as well as in effect
hardly believe that it can be possible to sell light
Wood expresses the opinion tliat it will ¡3 very great. Yarrow is one of tbe best
be necessary to keep up our military I and most powerful medicinal plants in
government of Cuba for a long time to the world and very easily distinguished
come, and intimates rather strongly from wild tansy, dog fennel or any
tu at the Gubans are incapable of self- ! other plant if a person will only take a
government. If two such intelligent little trouble to compare them.
yet we intend doing this very thing for the next 30 days.
The opinion of eomo people who say
men who are on the ground nnd who
have exceptional opportunities to gain tlie yarrow is a good-for-nothing plant
information, take such widely different because cattle, horses, goats, sheep, etc. 1
views of the situation, it is not surpris- ' don’t like to eat it, will change when
ing tliat there should be differences of they lesru tliat nil these animals and
opinion among our own people a t home. . many others will eat it as soon as they
If you are in need of children’s
Gen. Wood thinks the proyinco of j need it; that is, when they are sick.
MEN’S SHOES a t $1.25
Santiago, which lie commands, offers I Their instinct, then tells them which
unusual inducements for settlers. He remedy to choose to cure them.
But many people and very often the
says a large portion of tlie province con­
smartest
of them do not know what to
sists of public lands, most of which has
Come quick, because they aro going! going ! GOING! Don’t forget
do
to
help
themselves in case of sickness
never been surveyed, the Spaniards
having liad no general system of selling and have to depend on tlie opinion, the they aro going from the HEADQUARTERS of all good things.
public lands. Leaseholds and permits to ; advice, and the help of somebody else
out timber have from tim e to time been ’ If this somebody else now knows the
issued, botli by the Spanish authorities | right remedy and desires to help tliem,
YOURS TRULY,
and by tlie municipal authorities. He i the sick will be cured, otherwise they
thinks one of the immediate necessities , have to suffer more.
is a complete survey, »nd a system of
y ow this so-little-known herb tlie
disposing of public land to actual ya, row, is through J h e kindness of God
settlers. In addition, his report says.: j the creator, given so plentiful in nearly
HATS OR CAPS
0. W . H U R D .
“Taken as a whole, tho province of i every nook of the eartli for the benefit
. . .
. i
Santiago presents wonderful opi>ortuni of mankind as well ns every other
ties for industrious Americans. I know creature.
Those people who use the yarrow for
of no portion of onrowu country from
which such great returns can tie expect­ tea from 8 to 14 days in tlie spring and
ed in so short a time, provided a stable fall, purify tlreir blood, and all pimples,
government exists. Aside from tlie boils, sores, scrofula, dandruff, etc. will
Persons thus cleansing
seaport towns, m any of ..h ,'’h have disappear.
been infected with yellow fever, tlie their blood will always feel well and
country is healthy, sunstroke is un­ wounds receive in any way will heal
known; heat prostration is rare.”
soon, and often without any other
The annual report of tlie commission­ treatment.
Another benefit of pure
er of pensions, just submitted, predicts blood is that the brain can act better.
an increase in tlie pension rolls for tlie , A person who suffers from rheuma­
current fiscal year, on account of the I tism, if lie lias purified bis blood by tbe
war with Spain; recommends tbe repeal ! use of yarrow can very easily cure the
of tbe law granting arrears of pensions rheumatism by causing a hooey bee or
to soldiers widows; expresses satisfac­ two to sting him right on the part af­
tion with tlie work done during tbe year, i fected. It is necessary tlint tlie water
and bits tlie schemes for bleeding tho like fluid on tbe base of the stinger of
colored people, under the pretense of the bee ia not disturbed, but tliat all
securing legislation to pension ex-slaves the fluid runs along the stinger into tlie
a blow from tlie shoulder.
wound. If tlint is properly done tbe
The U. S. consul nt Dawson City con­ rheumatism will quickly disappear and
tinues bis warning to poor men to stay if the blood is pure there will be no
away from the Klondike region, fn his swelling from tiie sting but onlv a little
last report to tlie departm ent of state, red spot.
just received, lie said; “ It has been
The stinger should be left in tbe
J. w . CA RM AN
proved this winter timt only very rich wound for about half an hour. When
mines can be worked at a profit, without a person lias pure blood tlie sting of a
machinery, on account of tbe high price ( honey bee docs not hurt any more than
of labor and victuals. Hydraulic min­ a prick from a needle.
ing will soon have to Le adopted in tide
“ P jxik B oston is now known as tlie
country. The opportunity is now open
for capitalists to buy claims to operate lair of Atkinaldo,” says tbe Syracuse
with machinery, which will yield rich Journal. Atkinaldo is also generally
returns for the money invested. Tbe known as the poor liar of Boston.—A’r.
C AR M AN ’S
CHEAP CASH STORE!
Drv Goods,
★ Groceries ★ and ★ Notions.
FLORENCE MEAT MARKET.
........Just Ooened.
Goods as Reoresented.
poor m an’s chances, so far ns ttiia
country is concerned, are gone. In
Alaska many opportunities are still open
to n man of grit and perseverance.”
According to a statem ent just issued
by tbe Bureau of Statistics, we aro mak­
ing greater trade progress in the Orient,
than we arc making in markets much
nearer home, and which should natural­
ly belong to us. Daring last year, we
furnished 59 per cent of the imports
into Canada, 49 per cent of these into
Mexico, 37 per cent of Central Ameri­
can imports, 33 per ren t in Columbia,
27 per cent in Venezuela, and 20 per
cent in tbe West Indies, 25 per cent in
British Guiana, 17 i* r cent in Dutch
Guiana, and only « per rent In French
Guiana. To Brazil, we only cold 12
*GKNr< W INTRp-FOR "THE 1 IEE \NI1
•chh-xoinv»»!« «»( .Vl.nlriU
»» h ? world’«
pn'RiC’4 na*»1 henv II.» M oral llaUUMvl, the
liiu-l«»n« friend ond •droirvr of the Mticm*»
hl»»!. RUKt'31 oud »«'«i book; over «X» I’M*»
H m i O hiebr*«; nearljr MM |M m halftoiw» illuitn»-
Uon«. Only
Kmtnnnn« drm nu.l. llig
cotnmlKdona. Outfit frve.
tiuu*. Writd quick. The
3rd Floor C haumi Hid«.. Cbivatfo
of a life-
CQinpuy.
PR O PR!F T n "
** Great Haste is N ot
A lw a y s Good Speed,
¿Many people trust to luck
to pull them through, and are
often disappointed. Do not
dilly-dally in matters o f
health.
W ith it you can
accomplish miracles. W ith­
out it you are ** no g o o d ."
Ki-ep tbe liver, kidneys, bowels «nd
blood healthy by the use of II iod’s Sar­
saparilla, the faultless blood purifier.
O y s p e p a T . - " I know a p. -¡live r r ’.li f
for dj - s ; . - | u * ih iUi-1 that is flood s <ar«.i;«r
rilla. It n ired me. My u, .ir.iL, i a;.-<>
¿topped. ’ W. 15. Bvi.nwm, le t t a k Street,
B lu alian iton . N ew York.
Tlre.1 ffee fft' fg — “ My appetite was
caprldvus. my liver disordered and I t m
tlm !. Hoad's Sersapitrilla rellerod it all.
It cured a friend ol m in e of fem ale we.ik-
ne«w" Mae.J»>siz A. M easxs , Clayton. Del.
iitocd-S
uf&
lire, i,.,. th . »on trn ,a„n | and
eely ratharo.- u> laka wtth lifted-. a.rMip»ri.’i
l - U l . r ir e
FOR ISALE OR EXCHANGE.
I O OUR PATRO NS-
A house and lot* in ’ Glenada. T lie
W e have made
arrangements oy
bouse is lri by 24 feet and one story an 1 which we will furnish the Weeklj
a half in height. Also a good woodshed Oregonian with the W kbt for one Y«**
on premises. For further particulars , Io any address for the sum of two
inquire at this office.
. ¡art payable cash in advanca.