The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, September 15, 1899, Image 3

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MAPLETON NOTES.
w e s t
riUDAY
MOUSING— :
B>AKiNG>
P owder
E y W ideawake .
ACME COMMERCIAL COMPANY.
BRIGHT’S
New Fall Effects
DISEASE
Sept. 13, 1339. j
Pears are ripening, also the prunes,
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Or C h ron ic In fla m m a tio n o f th e K id n eys
AS5OLUTECy1P5JRE
i Born on Sept, fitli, toM r and Mrs Geo 1» « very com m on a lim en t. N um b er» of
- - - BY - - -
our h e a t c itiz e n » h a v e auceumbeCI to Its
• fle e t » oven th o u g h u n der l^ in o r t M U I I -
! B Camp a son.
Hosiery, Underwear,
ful --------
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W .I I . W E A T I I E R S O N
Dress Qoois,
Maliks th e food m ore d elicio u s and w h o le so m e
n n n t.
L ik e
all
Condon Bean returned to his home in
c h r o n ic
diseas«**.
Hats and Caps,
ROVAI QAKINO TOSTTS CO-, «W VO«K.
E d it o r a n d P ro p rie to r.
, Salem Tuesday.
th «
» y m p torn«
Excellent Table Linen,
c o m e on In sid iou s­
Jim Jactson visited with ids parents :
ly.
If p r o p e r
Boots and Shoes.
Latest styles in Corsets,
t u a t m e i i l la o b ­
i on Knowles creek Sunday.
T kbms : $1.50 a year in advance.-----
PERSONALS.
ta in ed in Its early
Hot id’s pills do not gripe. All drug- '
s ta g e * . P r Igh l *
Mr Campbell of Roseburg is visiting
I gists. 25c.
D ia e a te m a y be
cu red .
I IU D Y A N
•
friends
around
head
of
tide
this
week.
Filtered a t th e post-office at Florence,
Cnspei Tylden was doing business in
w ill c u re It if it la
The ruling price for logs in Clatsop
N e w G o o d s a r r iv i n g o n e v e r y V e s s e l
ta
k
e
n
In
U,n e -
U n e county, Oregon, as se.oud-chus
! Jesse Nicolie and wife of Eugene a r­
onr city Tuesday.
H f b Y A N w ill ro-
county is $5.50 now.
mail m atter.
V ave yo u o f all
rived
at
Mapleton
a
few
days
sgo
lor
a
L. P. Tallman made a business trip to
th e sy m p to m s. Do
W ill receive CONSIGNMENT of CALIFORNIA FEUIT every trip.
Tlie Robarfs returned Tuesday after­ Florence Saturday.
n o t ‘ d e la y
too
1 short v is it wi'.li Mr Nicolle’s parents.
lor.p. D on ’t wa*l
.„VKHTISINO RATES MADE KNOWN ON A
noon from a trip to Coos bay.
u
n
til
you
r
c
a
se
A ingrry party of young people
11 Eanderkiug and family have moved
*
PLICATION.
b ecom es
in c u r a ­
ble. Y ou w ill th en
25 Second band Buggies and Wagons to Glenada for tho winter.
Local notice» 8 cen t» per lin e , earl. Insertion
. ' _ gathered at tlie hall Saturday . evening
th r o w y o u r m on ey
..
i lins taken
.i
now Io select from at F L Chambers’ J _ u m e s . A . V . . Nelson
a w a y on d o cto rs
a position ! aud
““ spent
c - a few r pleasant hours in danc
und ro e u 1 clu es.
ing
F lo re n ce , O r. Sept. 15, 1899.
: Eugene.
D e g if th e u se < r IIU D Y A N n o w . w h ile
as fireman on the steamer Harrison.
Ground Feed ofall Kinds always on hand.
y
o
u
i
n
a
^
t
e
cu
red
.
Miss Sophia Nicolie returned to
Pale, emaciated, thin, weak men and
Mrs Colies and son Frank have gone
[women. Hndyan cures. All druggists, to Vancouver where they expect to re­ Gardiner last Saturday. She will make
THE EARLY SYMPTOMS ARE:
W E S T L IN G S .
preparations at once to move to I loreoee
1 C H R O N IC S IC K O R N A U S E O U S
50 cents.
main.
H
a
A
C H E - 11V 1 > Y A N
la ken aft d*-
where she will establish a dressmaking reetvd 1 > A w
ill r e lie v e th o h e a d a c h e in -
' The Rqsohnrg Review of tlie 7t!i con­
To see onr assortment of Cooking and Heating Stoves, Mattings,
Mrs I, G Johnson left Monday for parlor.
Boys Rubber Roots at Meyer A Kyle’s. I
" « . ‘' v U l- F I N E R S O F T H E S K I N U N ­
tains a picturesque description of tlie Aberdeen, Wash after a visit with
£
Mr Milton Nicolie wliilo hunting D E R T H E E Y E S , d u e t;> a > o U
G C Cunipton is kept bury tbeso days neighboring town oi Gardiner.
Linoleum, Oil cloth, Ets-
id —In < III. r w o rd s. D ltO lH Y .
IliiM
relatives here.
Tuesday , shot ami killed a bear near flu
V A N w ill can»« th« «x lr u m iio u l.l o t ftula
doing hauling.
Among the transfers of real estate re- 1 Arthur Taylor arrived from Eugene
to
bo
till.a
n
up
by
th
e
blood
und
be
e
lim
i­
Walker’s ranch. On account of liis
Marion Morris is having some work centlv recorded in Lum county is 120
b.v th e K id n e y s.
r-rrarm i.-v
Sunday and is now employed in tlie sudden departure to the unknown Mi- n ated
4-« l'AI.I'I.
1XMJGHY
C O M F1.P-A-
done on liis bouse.
IO N du e to tlie Im p erfect c ir c u la tio n o f
acres in tp 17 s, r 10 w from Eli Bangs W est office.
Bear left no word as to the whereabouts ilie blood . tlU H Y A N w ill reatoro th e c ir ­
Table Cloths in Cotton, Linen and and wife to A I’ Walker.
c u la tio n to Us n orm al con d itio n and c a ll« ,
Robert Bay is running tlie milk boat of Mr Andrews’ bat.
th e c h e c k s t'i b ecom e red and rosy.
Oil, at A O Funko’s.
151 Crescents sold this year. Only a on Nortli Fork, M Noffslnger having
t W E A K N E S S O F T H E H F .A H T -O n a
o^* th e H ist s y m p to m s . n d th e o n ^ th a t
ACME ITEMS.
2 tons of grass seed at F L Chambers , few more bicycles left—also some good 1 given up tlie job.
e v e n tu a lly eo«ises d e a th .
11 V j D i A
B trci.B lhoii th e n orvos and '‘"'."“- ' i ' i . ‘jf
Eugene—write for prices.
second band ones.
Mrs I B Harwood returned a few days
h e a r t and in u k e It s .io n R and reg u la r In
F L Chambers, Eugene.
B y X Y Z.
For Dress Cutting and Fitting call at
ago from a visit of several weeks witli
W E A K N E S S A N D F A IN IN THIS
R E G IO N O E T H E K IO N H Y S — HUDY A N
Nanev J Stowell lias sued the city of friends in the valley.
the Ladies Bazaar at Point Terrace.
w lil c n u s c th e k ld n e ts to p< rform their
Eugene
for
$1075
for
injuries
received
Acme, Sept. 12th, 1899.
Tlie street lamps are again lit in the
fu n c tio n s properly^ th er e b y r eliev in g th.
I C H Holden went to Minnie today to
p ain and w en k n esa .
.
evening and will be used during the , from a fall caused by a defective side- j take testimony for Huai proof on a
S J Seymour and iutuiiv vidited m
G et IIU D Y A N o t o n ce and ta k e It regu
it d ir e c tio n , go
walk.
ta lly .
F u ll mid e x p lic
•lU
D
Y
A
N I . «old
winter.
t couple of homesteads.
Acme Sunday.
w ith each p a c k a g e .
I
Marshfield S un: Tiie tug Hunter, N
The San Francisco Exam iner and tlie
Mr
Brunson
and
family
left
this
place
A P C Hald moved this week from
,.l Cornwall, master, is doing tlie towing
W est for one year $2.50 paid in ad­
Heceta to liis new location as keeper at fur Culiloniia Monday.
i on tlie bay while the tug Columbia is
a. ,i 1’kA m 'i7r»"nv àâî
Mr and Mrs Boyle visited at the Mills I ¿ oh
tlie Umpqua light house.
vance.
S c Angel«**.
T ib ^ V -n C E n llfu
E ? rm
'0'"".’.
1 <in§ V c ^ t î i ^
I being repaired.
Tlie Lillian brought a raft of logs down
E W Cobb went to the Umpqua Wed­ ranch on South Slough Sunday.
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! A fine saddle mare and colt to trade
from tlie boom yesterday for tlie Spruce
Did you hear our new null whistle
nesday with a load of household furni­
for a good work liorse. Apply to 1.1 I
vádroas.
tliis eve? Sounds like old times.
be g iv e n free. A'
Point mill.
i Malier on Fiddle creek or address him ture belonging to Mr Hald.
¡¡»JOVAN REMEDY COMPANY,
An addition 30 feet long and 12¡ feet |
Mr Durgan the t.ew keeper at Heceta
How refreshing the gentle showers
arrived at Heceta and took charge of tlie after three hot days in suecosbion.
wide is to be erected at tlie rear of tlie
Tho Robertson log raft from the Co-
. . .
No. 810 S outh B ro a d w a y,
H and a
P in e
o c^ o f
, . . . in , tow of f t tin*
. , tugs Fescue
ahout a week ago.
I la v e Q l
Our school is progressing very nicely
Miller building.
lnmtiia
Kescue and
nnu i light-house
n
w ays
on
Los Angolea. Cal.
Mrs. L. R. Johnson and Mrs. Lillie with a large number of scholars in at­
Congressman Tongue lias recom­ Relief readied San Francisco safely af­
Cor. S tock ton , Markot and RW»
'Johnson returned home Sunday after a tendance.
mended '.Col Geo O Yoran for census ter a run of seven days.
fcan P r a n c tsc o . Cal.
_
. ! two weeks visit with relatives at Eu­
clerk at W ashington, I) C.
Admiral
Dewey
sailed
last
Sundiy
on
Tlie steamer Harrison of Astoria or
board the United Slates cruiser Olympia
Tlie Superior—tlie best stove and riveil last Friday with another load of gene.
G t^ O C E iy E g
Helen Fisk arrived at Florence 8at.nr- from Gibralter for New York.
The
range built. See them at
supplies mr tlie Florence cannery,
months in
!
day
after
spending
several
F L Chambers’, Eugene.
There is talk of several new dwellings
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
boat remained here till lliursday.
said she was very glad to being erected in Acme in tlie near
Governor Liml of Minnesota and Eugene. She
Wanted
future. May the good work prosper.
Grass seed—Posts—Shingles—Slinkes. partv were in Portland last Saturday on 1 return.
Tlie West Real Estate offleo tins b a r­
Mrs Chas Russel left tor Astoria on
G fo o d s
F L Chamber». Eugene.
If you wisli to know all tlie line points gains to offer in tlie following property.
their way to San Francisco to welcome
ress
the Harrison to join her linaimad who is
D ry (J o o J s,
A good dwelling house, mid hlack-
Racking headaches, bleary eyes, the returning Thirteenth Minnesota a member of the life saving crew at l ’t. [ in running logs, inquire of Mills &
Clianibei liu at their office in l ’iiiladci- smilli shop doing a goo! business in n
weakness, noises in bead. Hudyan I volunteers.
Adams
thriving town. The owner desires to
plila.
cures. All druggists, 50 cents,
Tlie winter term oi school in Florence
James Mitchell who ha« been work­
Preparations are being made to start change Ids location. A fine opportunity
Tlie schooner Bella arrived in San will open Monday September 25th. O;
ing in a ehip-yanl nt Coos bay since
Francisco tlie 11th having made tlie ; [F Cullison of Eugene will teach tho nd- spring returned homo on the Robarte tlie new saw mill this week. We wisii for the right man.
them all kinds of success and future
An impioved farm six miles front
I vanned department and Miss Hattie
trip from tlie Siuslaw in five days.
Tuesday.
Florcnue. A large houso, new barn mid
prosperity.
State Treasurer Moore lias just issued ! Davis tlie primary.
Mrs Bertha Johnson was a passenger
With work plentiful, salmon in abun­ other buildings, ft lino young or­
a statement which shows a balance of j I Some very artistic painting has been | ! to Astoria on the Harrison after a visit
dance,
and hucKlelieiries giowing all chard and 30 acres of land ready to
$932,83G.72 now remaining in Oregon’s [ dune on A O Funke’s store. It. is now of several weeks witli her mother and
mile from school and close to
around
us,
do we still feel iu doubt that plow,
one of the
n ^ t^ i
here.
L
treasury.
good wagon road. Will sell stock and
we
have
a
great
deal
to
lie
thankful
fot
i
Boots & Shoes,
Another car of Oliver plows just re­ town. Mr Scott knows
H a ts & C a p s,
I* J Sliistad arrived Tuesday from Ungrateful mortals th at we a r e !
implements with place if desired.
ceived direct from ttie factory by 1 L colors to do nice work.
_ | Astoria fo look after S Elmore’s interest
Buildings arranged witli all modern
Frank Sweet lias returned to Acme to
Chambers’ Eugene—They are tlie plow
Marshfield Sun: H S S iwalka ar- in tlie canning business here during tlie
conveniences. Is offered cheap.
rill tlie position of niglilwatchman in
rived at Bandon last week from Portland |
that scours.
ment works j »'«'‘ing season.
tiie new mill. He says a horse tlieif,
The tug Maggio nod schooner Dree ,lo take charge of tho govern
Miss Lillian Harwood who recently logger, or gambler stands a show to re­ N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N
once by
Trade which went ashore on Netarts ’ which are to be started up at
¡graduated from the slate normal school
form lint a saw mill man, never.
bar tlie 7tli, both got off safely with but Hale <fe Kern, Hie contractors.
i at Monmonth, Or. returned Sunday to
Lnn<l Olllce at Kosebunr, Oregon.
Miss Helen Fisk arrived here from
Charles Hartley lias sold bis ranch on j lier homo on Clear lake.
little loss.
Aiiguxt 1 7 ,1HH9-
of
Abcr-
Eugene,
Salurday.
She
is
staying
witti
Third car of 1899 Bain wagons just ro , . Sweet creek to L. G. Johnson
[ Ed Maher an old time printer now Mrs C C Cushman for Hie present. We N otice Is hereby given th at the follow ing named
wHS
brought
s'ctllcr
liaa
tiled
notice
of
111»
Intention
to m ake
reived direct from tlie manufacturers by deeo, Wash.
„
I Tho F om ent inserted in residing on Fiddle creek gave os a call are all glad to seo Helen hack again and
final proof In support of hl» claim , and that
F I. Chambers’ Eugene. AH si-'ies now about by a $1 advert...
* weeks ; Saturday. He is lively companion who she says there is no place like the old »aid pn»»f w ill 1» made before Joel Ware, U. H
r.f tho W est a
tlie columns o:
is always welcome everywhere. Come
Co.niiilssloner at E ugene. Oregon, on Septem
in stock.
Siuslaw.
la-i .VI is 1»», viz. Warren S lclm ls on 11. E. No
ago.
again.
A pulley flying to pieces while trying
Why was there no Sunday school last 7DC9, fin-1. >t 1, S’ i NK!4. N WU » « ' i . “ » • 5- T ' 18
sack cannot stand up-
“
An
empty
Guy Adkins of Salem made a trip to Sunday 1 E veryone please come next 8., K. S W.
tlie new machinery in tlie Acme saw j
weak, tilin
physical i Florence this week. He came in ex- Sunday and let us see if wo can’t have
mill, caused some excitement for a few right.” Neither can poor
lie nnmas th e fo llo w in g wltno»«o» to prove
blood nourish and sustain the 1 ’
pecti ng to work nt tlie jetty but found the best Sabbath school on tlie river. Ills con tin u ou s residence upon and cu ltivation
minutes Wednesday.
system. lfoed’a Sarsaparilla IS tlie they
wore not ready for him and con­ Don't let us say we are too busy to of, said land, via:
School in Glenada district will open standard purifier and true tonic for tlie
Ell Hangs, of Eugono, Oregon, W illiam T
cluded to return to Salem.
Jevoto ono hour each week to our Sun- Ilailov, <>f Eugene, Oregon, N. C. riirkcruoii of
for tlie winter term about October 1st
E ugene, Oret 'ii, and Archie M. Itlcbardson of
J C Beck ami wife were in Florence
with Miss Lillian Harwood as teacher blood.
Yaqnina Bay News: Tlie fisliernie t Tuo’day. T hat was Mrs Bock’s first day school work.
Glentuna, Oregon.
for the next six months.
J T BainoE»,
DEAFNESS CANNOT
CURED
on the Siletz struck last Friday for "" visit to Florence, tliongh she lias lived
Iteg later
Two new lamp posts have been erected increase in the price of fish from 12 cents
near Point Terrace since last winter.
in Morse’s addition on Main street, one
ides and 39 cents for Chinooks Mr Beck made his first attem pt at fish­
By local applications, as they cannot
for silver si
Their demand is ing Monday night. He set one net ami
at its junction with Washington st.ie. t
reach the ilisensed portion of tlm ear. N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N
..
• ~
r n m lin
and the ■’ other at tlie
crossing
of i Hamlin
j to 15 and 35 cents
was much pleased next morning to find There is only one way to cure deafness,
not unreasonable.
that
Lnn l OBli-c, Roseburg, O legon.
b treel
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Incoming
schooner
captains
sav
20
fine salmon in it.
July 27, ISM.
Samuel Smith a pioneer of Oregon I
between b e e and Crescent
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con­
N otice 1« hereby given that tha follow ing
salmon,
and
who resided nt Coburg was drownc ' [ . ' . ]-tera| | v Rliye with
dition of tiie mucous lining of the Eus­ named M ille r lias (lb«l n o lle - of til« Intention
i.iT T r-k illitilf «'->»
° habit. »« <»•» ’» »'J
city »a
a creek near his home Saturday. He ! Litv
rivers sontii from here in
I ■ 'I. nr.tortob.ce-n-n»',—
tachian tube. When this tube gets in­ to make 11 uni proof in »api«>rt of h is elaltn, and
i in all the
o u i n e r v e u - id é U M » . e . b t i . n l o ç ^ « “
th at H id Proof w ill bo m a d . before 11. II.
was aliont 69 years old and leaves a wne, | which fishing is can ried on there has t i n e , p u n iin « m ., b; .'il. r ^ < 1
.jWboXoil flamed von liave a riindiling sound or im-
s to n '« loa« r a u n h i "-1
'
II Il.leo, U 8. band C o.nm lsstoncr, at Florence.
s o l i . «XHXMI
of fish.—Bandon nial'i» J°°
1
when
it
is
entirely
four sons and three daughters.
*,rcnK
1
ca
n
e*
c
u
r
ed
-
B
uy
Oregon, on Hrptember I". I * ”'- »•«: Ben E.
periect
hearing,
nm
been a very large run
Í
NO TO- nA C fr o m cbsicd deafness is the result, mid unlnHS [ . , inith, on II. K. 7S1. tor the
NE!4, NW%
r«nd p o ck o
y o u r ow n
Tlie Oliver Plow needs no
Recorder
Indole
v o u c h f o r a * . T a k e It
out and I .»< ,, nn<1 NF.', SW‘4, «O'- *o, T. 16. 8. R. 12 W.
The
Inst
will
»fifi
Tis.pV.Ï'nüy.'i.r.^itc
'.".j
'7»
[
,|,P
in
(lam
niai
i
hi
can
he
taken
—Don’t lie bnldosed into taking . _
Roseburg Review:
He nam es the followin'? wltnesse« to prove
|,,;R tub" restored to normal condition, Ills eontin iious resilience Upon an I cu ltiv a tio n
as good as an Oliver. Get the genuine testament of Thomas M Marlin,
CZ.,, r* S 5 Æ f mem'eè^wl/refunjm’enjj-
m 'i^ ó r ¿ fó d ü n s
-»M
rV.«
U
-U
M
-S
jC
«..
tauM«.
»«»
fu»*-
hearing
will
t>e
destroyed
forever;
nine
Oliver and you will have no trouble. .lceeaseri is n.imittcil to probs ate. The
of m id land, viz:
lr .tlir a y o f M innie. OiegMI, W alterG . 8har-
cases out of ten are caused by catarrh,
F L Chambers, Eugene, has them.
estate is valued a‘ *2W )"",’leX
.n d
CREFNLEAF it e m s .
which is nothing hut an inil.inie I con­ man of M innie, Oregon, Jam es II. F, Hodge of
Tlie following bids for lighting street of deceased is the principal legate
,
M innie, firegoii, and G eorgeH illlltli of Samaria.
dition of Hie inucotts surfaces.
i, „iso sp,.-u.t«al executrix to serve
lamps were received hv tlie street <
Oregon.
R I o p e n c c , O i* e f° n .
B
y a W est ConuEsroNDEET.
We
will
give
One
Hundred
Dollars
for
J. T. BninoF.».
inittee. Frederick Holste 5 cents per without bonds.
................|
Register.
any
case
of
deafness
(caused
by
catarrh)
Nexl
year
the
voters
in
this
state
1,
night for each lamp. John J Butter
i... H
Hell'.,
( hittirrl
that can not tie cured i by
all’s Onlarrli
Sept. 19tb, 1899.
- I
field 8 cents per night per lamp.
Cure. Send for cireutarJ, free
N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N .
Douglas county has levied a 22 rni It seems some oi
capture1 Mrs B nm ett’a health is better.
F. J . C iibnsv A Co., Toltalo, <».
tax. Tlie assessor fixed real esta e a’- " y ,Ayi^ X n : X n e o f l H a n k
Lucus Wheeler and family expect to
Solti by druggists, 75c.
lAii-t OJtce, at Rtwcbun? Oregon.
move in from Eugene this week.
valuations a t 8 per cent ess ’
,. that office.
H all’s Family Pills are Hie l-est.
as a candidate for •
July 27, is»».
previons year, and the boar o
Treffer
Willeut
will
koep
bachelor's
Rollins
nientione‘1
N otice 1» hereby gtv-n tliat tlie ftillowliiK-
ration made a still further reduction of X i supervisor on Maple ereek.
WANTED FOB CASH.
rest oi tlie family pick
name.1 «t-ttler h»« IIlt-<l notice of bar Intention
have hall while the
20 per cent in such valuation ..
The government enui*,ferfl
to matte final proof in «uppw t o l her clulul, amt
hops.
th a tm i-l proof w ill 1» mini« before C. II. Hoblen
o e r tf
AGENCY.
reason is given for such a no a
Norman and Boh Eaggleshaim are, A heavy, good-polling team.
It. S. Izeitl t'oiniiilstlon er at Ftoreufti, Oregon,
E.
11.
David,
home
from
Alimka
and
working
in
the
duction.
on
Septem
ber
1«,
1»W
Vis:
Isabella
Hliarinaii
X
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^
i" ‘crkrc
Point Terrace, Orc.
Memorial services in honor o
>e
„ n i l E. No. M»5, for ‘he **WK
M’
river. Tlie engi- vailey.
BK<4 8KH, »ec 15, and E’ 4 NRJa » t c .‘22 T. 15, 8.
witli
navigating
the
Second Oregon dead were i d 1
St
Pierre
Willeut,
who
was
one
of
tlm
tliem
LOGS WANTED-
bst Ration for
R. 12 W.
gene last Sunday under the ausp.crs ol I Ì neers require the
is e.
ej beriel
periel home
Idaho volunteers, I"
8I„. naiMS tile follow in g wltiieHe« to prove
'
o(
„¡ther
ferries
or
draw
bridge’
-
the Ministerial Association.
Tlie Siuslaw mid San Francisco Lnm- h e t cnntiuiiona residence upon mid cu ltivation
i
Cnn fiirina men shortly.
Bandon —
Recorder
aoy
speakers were Dr Strong PrR*‘ 1_ .
isnnouu
..... :
Wi’.lian. Wheeler was so I shiftless that ' t,erCo. want )0,009,0.» feet of logs of, «aid lan^i vi*:
tlm university and Rev 15 S Gilbert
,
ev?ry avaliahle ;
o l M innie, bane Co., Oregon
•evcr.il
of Ids neighbors turned out last delivered at their mill a t Acme within Ira It, H „ r E a y o rtmith
is now in uso
f M innie, lame t:„ , or. gon, George |
chnplnin of the regiment.
description
on
the
C
'
J
U
chaplain
¡ descript-
( freigliters. U .m dsvnnd hclp-.l pot a roof over Ins tlm next few months.
Grliilth of Kamarin, bane Co., Oregon, an d
been sounded and still therein a
huv w idt h wits piled out of doors.
E >r further information inquire of W »IP r O. hliaoi.an.of M innie, bane Fo., Oregon
The “ Death K nell” has
vhich
have
been
tie-1
"P
and a sign “ To [ Old schoonnrs
J. T. Bin no«*.
I. 1!. Cusliman,
Mrs Bov EftggiMhsim’s house horned
to Apothecaries’ Drugs
have been recently
H echter.
ahout
Acme, Oregon.
IxR” will be in many windows of Hoc- ¡forsix years or more
down
Saturday
morning,
the
21,
freig'its
are
high
trade
put
on
tlie
coast
She
tor offices Biuce the A vnt • a :< ’
|,
8 o’clock, with "Il it* eontents.
and bus
far m for s a l e .
Remedy for female troubles has L
fronl all coast points
N O T IC E FO R PU B L IO A T IO N .
. was aloi.o in the clearing w lien site
brisk.
__ ______ ______
placed on the maiket. Every
discovered the fire. She g-A some
j
tnnd OAee, Rowhurg, Oregon
,NDIAN3 m ay sell la n d s ,
her clothing out, but parks set .1 on hre | A farm o i over 1<W acres of land on
woman, married or single, s mu ■
71, 1*/».
two-cent stam p to onr office for a beaut.
Smith river, D o - g ia s t .o u i.t y , one mile
and
burned
it
all.
N
otice
1« hereby fflren that th e follow ing
Address
above
Imnd
of
fide
is
offered
for
sale.
United States Judge
fully illustrated circnlar, Uee-
namf.1 rettl. r b a . tiled n.rtlffl ot Ufa Intel,linn
Mike Alatnissi senior was taken sick !
Oregoman :
There aro 7 acres cleared ; a house
decision tone! i ma
i , i i (o mako Snal pri»,I In anppnrt t»f hU claim, atitl
!m would die.
The Aunt Jane Medicine
last
week
and
tlmoglit
Hanaford’» recent
10x24 feet; a ham , ami g' md orchard. ^ » • wiilirn(; wl|lhpm>(toh(,,,x n (.. „
14 Lewis Building, Portland, Oreg
lands is far reacli-
He hired Herman rit-.-iuhauer to go and Can cut 10 to 12 tons of hay. A wagon i den 17. 8. Commlasltmer ot fzike Freelnet,
titles to re*ri-ation
that summon
hi.
family
who
had
gone
to
the
' l»,n"l*» I’-»., Oregon, on October 7, I»A», via:
Oregonian: L L
to tngin its effect». The «Weis
,ttc-l to lu-!is"8 VH,icy to pick hops. When Herman road opened io steamboat landing four 1 Chart«« 9. Byers o n H. F„ No. »022 fur the
tnrned from a protracted
lands
are
feet
of
timber
ex- j as soon ft" pri, the Indians may sell such rcp imti the valley the Alamaiis had miles -listant. C90,W»
BW 'i, sec. ft. T. 2 9 8 ., K. 11 W.
Yaqnina, during whi' ti lie m
on tlm place. Price $öW. Apply at
court Irolds
vimtiug nnd prier-
H e nam es tho f.d low lag w itnesses tn prove
Tms
for
bom«»
early
bop
already
Bturtol
tended trip down the coast,
pud , lands as ttn-v ■ /
¡
ft„ patents to
liis contlnnotM rcsltlenee upon and c jlllv a t lo n
this office.
pirking having given out. The old man
Alsea, Si islaw, Umpqua Coqui"'’ ,f the ; ttmt tho cl
o( said land, vis:
that tlie
L in t AND
B. F. W ilkes, til 1-alte P recinct, Oroson; 8. E.
SOKNTi W VN'T E li— for “THK tho
Coos hays. If* says l,,,R ‘s
' ,.ina|)lp. Indian" of •and», providing tie for 25 is getting better.
world’ Lowe, o l Florence, Oregon; Charles lllaelt, of
.- ,,
not alienate ft
ori» ie vein •4 of A'lroirAt I ) - . Acy,”
hero.
By
Mur*t
HAlstfc*.
th«
most delightful outing trips
Indian siiall
<r»-»tewt
ne
val
Î Mini »‘linlri r of th e nation * ttarUIner, Oregon, and J. A. Sin»», of Gardiner,
rintely ii'egtl and void.
Poa l Tohsre. R»M s«4
I"» ’
hi»’-loru frlei and
and that one ________
hears no mention
ment1'” ol
' "O'“
»e*«t O’»«»*; over to) peyert« i orr^on.
oal t.ow the inner
. . ! .. it. Salmon
- ......... "re years, is a**
a. halftone
--- ilbiRtra-
Ta
quit
tobacec
vastly
and
lorevcr.
t*
»JJ
i*’li
líchSí.
ni
ftrly
I'«»
take No-To*
The dweiaion pot
times vvtiile makin
J. T. Rwno*.*,
provirijh lis nelle fall ol IH«. »«r»e and
i
.»
n
A
*
O»»l7
V
«
Knorin««*
w.
«W
men
Regbter.
plentiful now in all the »>«J’’
em tion of this i r.nti-ftli-nat ^”
e(»inmU*ton*.
Outfit
ir»«?.
C
hange
Ba;, the wordj r orU» •
Care iaraB- tim e' Write qiileK. 1 he Poroin loa «¡ t
p ,r t is to he h»<l in trolhng for hem,
stroof. AH dnwrriftU,
made tbnmK
AtldreM
tr
i
floor
«'««ton
bUhl
.
<
.’hic*«o.
Booklet und nm pie fro*
terd
mere exciting » re­ based np-.n any legt.Ut««'
Hnd if somethiug
SUrling Kenicdy Cd. Chicago or .lo» Y or*.
hales is W he found
1 binding force or e ec
quired, a school of w
alm ost any day off Taquina
„ F louknck , L ank C ounty , O ukgos .—
P r o d u c E of all Kinds W a n te D .
Don’t faiL
At Prices to Suit the Times.
MEYER & EYLE
K
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G e n t’s F u rn is h in g Goods,
H a r d u ia r E ,
Paints,
Oils,
etc.
Prices as Low as the Lowest
FLORENCE R E A L ESTA TE
Timber Land, Farm Land, and Town Lots;
For Sale-
If you have property to sell
call at the “W E S T ” office
and place it on our list.
JOHN C. BECK
W. H., weatherson
MANAGERS,