The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, October 06, 1899, Image 3

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    T H
E
w e s t
E V Ett Y IfßlDAY
MOUSING—
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HECETA ITEMS-
B aking
P owder
B y R afaklla .
LA GRIPPE
Ia now rcnptng a rich h a r v e st. It la draw -
, in« th oU iu n d s w ith in it* r elen tleea grusp.
U v d k a l etatU U c^ co m p iled by tb e best
physician« of th e
w orld sh o w th at
o v er CO per cen t of
th e c a se * o f ac-
ACME COMMERCIAL COMPANY.
New Fall Effects
Oct 4, 1899.
CON*
E W Cobb is hauling wood ior O L
S uirrd
U M PT IO N
are
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— ——in -
- - - DY - - -
Z > *M i» J T E S Y V u R E
due
to
LA
Hansen.
G R IP P E .
T h e
c o n su m p tio n
de­
Otho Johnston made a trip to E W
w .n . W E A T ÏIE R S O N
M akes th e food m ore de'iciou s and w h olesom e
v e lo p s o w in g to
Hosiery, Undanrear,
Cobb’s last Monday.
th e w eu k en ed s ta te
Brass Goods,
of tho lu n g* pro-
E dito r and P ro prieto r.
SQV.t «*«IV1 PC WES CO., sev VOSS.
We tiad some rainy weather last week
<2uced b y th e dle-
Hate and Cape,
Xxoellent Table Linea,
e o se .
T h ere are
but now it is nice and sunshiny.
a ls o o th er poin ts
o
f
w
eak
n
eae.
R
e­
.T sbjis : $1.50 a year iu advance.-----
Booti and Sheet.
All sizes of Troll Hooks and lines nt A
PERSONALS.
Latest styles in Corsets,
Harold A Salisbury was out with his
fer to th e num ber«
O Funke's.
on
th e
ch art.
gun the other day looking for some
S tu d y
each
on e
Entered a t th e post-office at Florence,
c a r e fu lly .
Fa­
The Superior—the best stove and
Geo Gibbs and family moved to Acme game
m ilia r is e
you r­
Lane county, Oregon, as second-class range built. See them at
s e lf w ith th em . If
this week.
Tues-lsy was a warm day for the peo­
N e w flo o d s a r r i v i n g a n e v e ry Vessel
you h a v e on at­
mail matter.
F I. Chambers', Eugene.
ta c k o f La Grippe
Ole Kayser is taking a few days rest ple living on the Cape creek. Not a
b egin th e use of
Racking headaches, bleary eyes, weak­ on account of a sore hand.
breath of air was stirring.
IIV D Y A N aa soon aa »M » c u t« ayaai»-
W ill receive CONSIGNMENT of COXOrOANLA. TK U It
n»«BTlSlNO BATES MADE KNOWN ON AP-
to m s hu ve su b sid ed .
I lb D Y A N
w in
ness, noise in head. Hudynn cures. All
* D'
PLICATION.
W
H
Spaugh
and
son
Clifford
made
a
firing a b ou t th e r e sto r a tio n to p er fe ct
James
Mori
is
is
employed
as
black­
! notice» 8 cen ts per lin e , each Insertion druggists, 50 cents.
trip to Florence Wednes lay after eome ! h ea lth .
smith at the jetty works.
THE PARTS AFFECTED ARE:
| The Spruce Point mill has been run-
supplies that were left there. They ex­
1 T H E M UCOUS M E M B R A N E ^ L IN ­
j ning at night the past week. They saw ! M J Hadmll’s family have moved from pect to get home Thursday evening
Florence, Ore. Oct, 6, 1899.
IN G Ot-' T ill-; HACK P O R T IO N O F 111K
Point
Terrace
to
their
house
in
Florence,
N O S E —It b e c o m e s ln lln m -d and tn iiB -
_ I during the day and plane lumber during
Charles F Stonefield came
in from the .. cr.ed,
Ground Feed of all Kinde always an'
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and u C h ron ic C atarrh la th e ra-
i Sam Amis returned to Florence Tues­
, the night.
Mr
S
t
o
n
e
fie
ld
su
it. I lb D Y A N »III red u ce th e nflam -
valley
Sunday
evening
■"
W E S T L IN G S .
rnatlon.
produ
ce
a
p
erfect
c
ir
cu
la
tio
n
of
Third car of 1899 Bain wagons just re ­ day after an absence of several weeks at has been busy drying bops all summer. blood and le a v e th e m u co u s m em b ran e ID
in
ceived
direct from the manufacturers by Eugene.
MUCOUS
TVm X Fields ' is
'TiTei'e ia only otl° vaca“ 1 house
7 . not
”, " at home; ' . we I K f E iin f i A ife * O F * T H B K Â lt—It becom es
Mr Rath returned Wednesday from beard that Mr fields
| F L Chambers’ Eugene. All sizes now
intended
leaving
intiâmcd
and th ick en ed , g iv in g risu to at
To see our assortment of Cooking and
Acme-
__
R u d y a n w ill I pr-
the valley where he had been working this part of the country for his old home J
in stock.
dcaf“?!M
‘- e Intlainm atlon. n. T í
sp read
o f th
Hood’s Pills are the favorite family
icarir
Linoleum, Oil cloth, Sto.
drum w ill not he a ilo c te d an d hcai
Last Saturday Win Brynd purchased at bop picking.
back east.
cathartic.
T c H K O N l" * '' T O N S IL IT IS O R C IIR O N -
Miss Casterline who has been staying
from George Sanders 40 acres of timber
Clifford and Dora Spungh went fish­
2 tons of grass Beed at F L Chambers’,
v i ’ï . ' i Â
A N w ill pra
land adjoining Mr Brynd’s home place. at Jared Scott’s left this week for her ing last Tuesday evening nnd caught ï à u i o ’V w o pV ecedlng^ I u IU m D Y
Eugene ¡—write for prices.
v e n t its com in g Oil.
home at Roseburg.
Price $200.
IN
T
H
HEART—
some nice trout.
There has been
4.
W EAK NESS
...
- — E
for Dress Cutting and Fitting call at
D Y A N w ill s tr e n g th e n
th e h e a rt
154 Crescents sold this year. Only a 1 Nugget: Dr Thomas well known in nobody fishing in tho creek for quite a IIU
n
e
r
v
es
e
q
u
a
lize
th
e
c
ir
cu
la
tio
n
o f blood
the Ladies Bazaar at Point Terrace.
few more bicycles left—also eoiuo good Eugene and Florence arrived on Friday’s long while and so the fish are biting and c a u s e th o h e a r t-b e a ts to become
frank Knowles brought down n load second band ones.
local his first visit to Cottage Grove.
T A
CONDITION
OF
fine.
_
THE L O W E R LOBlfiS Ob l H E ^ L u N G 8
of flour Wednesday for W II Spaugh.
It is a very sad sight to see so many j LEAviNO
F L Chambers, Eugene.
J C Phelps and family move-1 down
Wanted
on
Siletz item in Toledo Leader: The from Hermann last week and are now neglected hopyarda laying around here. I i N I , C O N S U M P T IO N - D y
, of Cape creek ___
erve« H v D Y A N w ill
th e 'b blood
lo o il and
an d n nerve«
Grass good—Posts—Slii ngles—Shakes. tugboat Robarts is plying between living in 11 Barnett’s house in Florence. r„,
The people
are _
not _ very I ♦>,<»
c a u se tlie lu n g tis s u e to b ecom e stro
F L Chambers. Eugene.
h e a lth * and a b le to th ro w off t
Chas Stonefield was in town Saturday industrious or they would take care of nnd
Yaquina nnd Kernville pretty regularly
ccrinM o f th e m u ch dreud»d pu lm onary
E I, Moon an electrician was killed at of late. We pronounce both the boat on his way home from hop picking. He the liopyards in place of letting them
i l u m r a d o . or w e a k
ba c k -
Grants Pass Monday by coming in con- and crew elegant and substantial.
brought in n fine buck from the valley. shift for themselves.
H l ’D Y A N w ill s tr e n g th e n It a lm o st 1m-
Hctwilh a live wire.
School will commence here Nov I with " ' h UDYAN w ill cu re all o f th e a b o v e
W II Spaugh and wifo arrived here
Born—At Ada,
Douglas county,
sy m p to m s and lia v « you r w h o le eyatem
25 Second hand Buggies nnd Wagons Oregon, Friday September 29th, 1899, to Saturday on their way home from Miss Flosie Lockwood as teacher. We In » p e r f e c t co n d itio n o f h e a lth . U o to
your
d r u g g is t » t one« and procure a
will
have
about
ten
scholars,
seven
from
Ilarrishnrg
where
they
had
been
caring
now to select from at F E Cliainbers’ Mr and Mrs James Furnish, a daughter.
n a c k a a e o f l l V D Y A N for 50 cen t», or »1«
{m ck a g v . Bor » 5 0
If • >our
„ l .h
. t ^ v t 1
oe.
here and three from Big creek. Miss pBrauwv.
-,;-1c d r . - u m
It is Grandpa John L Furnish now and for their hop crop.
Eugene. ,
,o t k eep It. sen d d irect to th « H I U Y A N
Lockwood
is
an
excellent
teacher
and,
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c
S
m
I’AN
y
\
San
Franelaoo^
ItEM
ED
Y
C
O
M
P
A
N
Y
.
San
F
r
a
n
c
le
o
o
or
you
should
see
how
proud
he
is
of
the
Guard: Ex-Sheriff A J Johnson and
fire at Grants Pass last Friday de-
*
*
*
*
n gele». C ul.
o a C t T J S S
A nnate«.
al. R em em b er n
Jh
family have move-1 to their farm near we lio|>e she will give satisfaction as no Loa
can c o n s u lt th e H L D Y A N DOLTORB
itroyed a good portion of the business title.
F
R
E
E
.
C
all
an
d
s
e
e
th
e
doctor«.
You
Pale, einacinted, thin, weak men and Creswell. Mr Johnson has been there other teacher has.
m ay c a ll and se e thorn o r w r it« , aa jroa
part of the town.
women.
Hudyau cures. AU druggists, for the past month or two nnd has a
Born—At Herm ann, Oregon Septem­
MAPLETON NOTES.
" HUDYAH REMEDY COMPABY,
i number of acres plowed ready for seed­
ber 18, 1899 to Mr and Mrs llobert 50 cents.
Ko. 816 South Broadway,
Paeschke, a son. Another inhabitant
S B Colvin the jolly rancher has some ing.
H a v e Q lw a y s
on H a n d a
F in e ^Jtoclf o f
B y W ideawake .
Last Friday morning while E A Evans
' original ideas about farming as well as
(or Indian creek
Loo Angeles, CaL
Another enr of Oliver plows just re- joking. lie is bound to be one ahead of was lifting at some of the machinery in
C or. S to c k to n , M a rk e t a n d B i l l . S ts ..
Oct 4th, 1899.
San Fra n c l» c o . CaL
ceited direct from the factory by F L his neighbors even if to accomplish it, the Spruce Point null he strained his
Don’t these cool mornings make you
Chanihers’ Eugene—They are the plow he lias to raise a crop of beaus on a hack so that lie was laid up for several
days. He was back again in the mill sliiver?
cherry tree.
G ^ O eE ^ IE g,
that scours.
of
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
!
The Lillian steamed up to Mapleton
“ You May Bend the Sapling, but not Monday.
The fishermen have been making
Mrs Annie Johnson who left here Tuesday.
pretty good catches this week tint the the tree.” When disease lias become
The West Real Estate office has b ar­
about two years ago after making her
Hester Nicolle is helping Mrs Bean nt
cannery lias had no trouble in taking chronic and deep seated it is often dif­
gains to ofler in tlie following property.
1 home in Florence for several months nr- the hotel this week.
ficult
to
cure
it.
That
is
the
reason
why
care of all ttie fish received.
D r y G fo o d s .
Sf ★ ü r e s s Gfooda
A good dwelling house, and black­
it is best to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla rived Sunday from Portland and expectR
Mr Morton is seriously ill at the home
smith shop doing a good business in a
Born.—At Yaquina, Or, Sept 19th when disease first shows itself.
to become a permanent resident of of bis daughter, Mrs F Knowles.
tiiriving town. Tlie owner desires to
1899 to Mr nnd Mrs Peter Tellefeon, a
Guard; Gilbert Shorey, O S Lund, North Fork.
Mrs L Ogden visited with friends change liis location. A fine opportunity
daughter. Mrs Tellefson was formerly
Baker City Republican, Sept 27: around head of tide this week.
M M Oscar and D J Estabrook, of Wash-
for tho right man.
MiaB Clara Young of Point Terrace.
bum. Wis, are here and have taken up “ Last evening Gas Risdon, son of Judge
Mr F Knowles took a load of freight to
An improved farm six miles from
The Sinslaw Boom Company’s pile timber land claims in Lane county. Risdon, of Eugene, together with his
Florence Wednesday for W II Spaugh. Florence. A large house, new barn and
driver was towed to the month of the They state that at least thirty residents : family passed through Baker City on
Mr» Workman came np Monday to other building«, a fine young or­
• the
-■ their way to Lewiston, Idaho, where
river Wednesday by the Lillian. It will of their town will arrive here in
help care for her fattier, Mr Morton, chard and 30 acres of land ready to
he used to drive piling at the jetty.
spring on a like mission. Our citizens | Judge Risdon now resides. Gtis Risdon
who has had a stroke of parulysis.
plow,
mile from school and close to
The Oliver Plow needs no introduction here should take up this land, It will i had been a resident of Los Angeles,
good wagon road. Will sell stock and
Saturday
evening
the
young
people
!
California,
for
the
past
seven
years,
and
-Don’t he bulldozed into taking “ Just he very valuable in a few years.
Í
Hats & Caps,
J he left that city, traveling with a team enjoyed another dance in the hall. It implements with place if desired.
asgood as an Oliver. Get the genuine
I Boots
Shoes,
A few years ago North Fork was con
Boildiugs arranged with ail modern
and
wagon,
and
witii
this
conveyance
seems
ns
though
our
good
times
have
Oliver and you will have no trouble. sidered one of the strongholds of old
conveniences.
Is
offered
cheap.
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will make bis trip to Lewiston. The come back again.
! FLChambers, Eugene, has them.
bachelors. In fact there were but very
Risdon family are pioneers of Lane
Chas Gettys while hunting Monday
100 acres of unimproved land on North
The Oregon conference of the M E few families living there. But a change
ntv and Eugene, and are well known wounded a deer and to escape it ran to Fork about ten miles from Florence is
church at Salem last week assigned Rev j [ias taken place; one by one the bache-
Willamette valley.”
the river and swam across. When it offered for salod. Near to county road.
H H Buckner to Gar-liner for another lots have joined the ranks of married
neared the opposite bank Charlie shot Will make a good stock ranch. Price
year. Rev C E Cline of Portland was men till now there are but few bachelors
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.
and killed it, but before he conl-l obtain $450.
expelled frem tlie conference on a charge |ofl on xorth Fork, and if reports are
a hoat and row to Ihe deer it sank. The
160 acres mostly timber land lying in
of falsehood and unministerial conduct. i true even some of these are soon to go
Take L axative I’ komo Q uinine T ab ­ last accounts we hail of his adventure, section 13, township, 18 sooth, range 10
I ! the way ot their brothers.
lets . All druggists refund the money if
Guard, Oct 2: John Bays, the con-'
Oregon Agriculturist: From such in­ it fails to cure. E W G iiovs's signature ho was waiting for liis deerf?) to come west. About three acres cleared. A
tractor for the Mohawk railroad grade,|
creek large enough to float logs runs
_________ _
UP-
formation ns is now available it seems
tipects 100 head of horses tonight from quite certain that Oregon’s crop of cured on every box. 25c.
through tlie land. Price $550.
LOGS
WANTED-
Snake river. The people here would |
For further information inquire
ADVERTISED LETTERS
prunes this year will exceed 5,000,090
nut work for such low wages as $2.75 for pounds. Douglas county, alone, will
The W est office, Florence, Oregon
The Siuslnw and San Francisco Lum­
man and team, without board. They —arket 2,500,000 pounds. The total out-
The following letters remained un- ber Co. want 10,000,000 feet of logs John C Beck, Point Terrace, Oregon.
are right.
claimed
in the Florence postoffice for delivered at their mill a t Acme within
p.,t of the state will he 40 per cent o f,
TO OUR PATRONS.
The W est is under obligations to W m last year’s crop and more than 25 per the week ending September 30th, 1899: the next few months.
G raves, Jerry
Fields of Heceta for a fine dish of straw- ceut of what might be considered a full
Eor further information inquire of
We havo made arrangements by
Spees, G
lierries which we received last Saturday. crop. This is a good deal better than
I. B. Cush man,
which
we will furnish the Weekly
W m . K yle , postmaster.
They were very large nice ones, eleven the almost total failure which was at
Acme, Oiegon.
Oregonian with the W est for one re a l
uftheinjust filling a pint jar. Straw­ one time feared. Tho bulk of the crop ItrMta with von whether yan.cantlnn«ith j^
nerve-killing toi
tobacco he-blt. btS-YO-UAj
berries ripening out of doors the last of is made up of Pelites. There will also ncrve-killiii»
to any addreas for tlie sum of t»io 4ol
rem ove, Ihe .Im re fertobeoeo.
ANOTHER LOGGING CAMP-
tx p elsn ico ^
September are not common even in be several carloads of Silvers in Douglas ouinervonhdistresu.
tine, purifies tbe blopa, i
lar; payable cash in advance.
Stores lor.» manhood,
Oregon.
county, nnd some Silvers m other por- makos you strong
caiesmired.^liiiy
F
E
Fremont
lias
bought
the
timber
in health, nerve
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
and i-ockeir-#w a
Saturday’s Albany Democrat: “ Ihe tions of the^state.
y o n r^ c ^ ^ d n isx iH .Oll 49 acres of land from Win Brynd and
book. ^Tal
» illvovtih for us. Tftk»* It with
1
1
1* :
There
is
more
Catarrh
in
this
section
Engene, which went lip the river met
win,patiently,persiftentiy
ono
gome
from
Geo
Sanders
on
land
adjoin-
tl. usually eurwn; 3 boxes, ft 6«,
with bad luck between here and Cor- of the country ttian all other diseases
^eoaranteea to cure, or we refund money- iing. He intends to engage in logging,
A house and lot i in" .Glenada. The
’’’StsrUeg Oew«<ly Ce., flUeage, «Milrsai, Sew lee«.
vallie, snmewliat near the mouth of the .
^Ogetiier and until the last few years (
, and will establish a camp at once. He house is 10 by 24 feet nnd one story and
Little Willamette, by running on a log j wag supposed to be incurable.
ot
| proposes to use oxen for yarding out tlie j a half in height. Also a good woodshed
SUIT FOR DIVORCE.
•ml staving a hole in tlie bottom, where ■ _re3[ many years doctors pronounced it
, logs and liorsos for hauling to tlie riv e r.'
on premises. For further psrticulars
It is now laid on the bcacli ready for j a loc8i <n8ense, and prescribed local
Guard:
Mary
L
Rath
lias
instituted
SIUSLAW
BOOM
COMPANY-
remedies,
and
by
constantly
failing
to
inquire at tliis office.
repairs.”
has been sounded | cine with local treatment, pronounced g„u Rgainht her huRhand F"»"1’8 M
The “ Death K nell”
Science lias proven catarrh • Kstlli for divorce. The couple were
n.w Ar. Taar Klda.v* »
The 8ins,aw Boom Company lias filed
to Apothecaries’ Drugs, nnd a sign To I ¡t incurable.
nobbY
Hr>kra«ua PIU»eur««ll kidney tils, flam
*
«H'i
and married at Cleveland, Wash, Marcii 16, articles of incorporation witii tlie coun­ pio Dr. ___
ce. Add
Add. Kierii ng Remedy Co., Chicago or M. Y.
free.
Ut" will be in many windows of Doc-i ,0 be a
treat 1895 There are two children the result
ty clerk. The object of tlie company is
tor offices since the A unt J ane Home therefore re9'Jlr« con^ f, io
Catarrh Cure, nianu- of said marriage, Charles, aged 14 years tlie booming of logs on the Sinslaw N O TIC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N
Remedy for female troubles has been j ment.
Ilal* s
f J Cheney & Co, and Victor 9 years. Cruel and inhuman river and adjacent bayous ami sloughs,
placed on the market. Every man or lectured by
F lo r e n c e ,
is tlie only cousti- treatment is alleged in the complaint.
building of booms, collection of tolls,
Onio,
Land Office at Roecburg, Oregon.
woman, married or single, should send a j Toledo,
tiie
market.
It
is
Angunt
17,
etc; principal office, Florence, Oregon,
THE ACME SAW MILL
•wo-cent stamp to our office for a beanti- j tntional cure on
j r(lns
capital stock, $15,000; amount of encti ( N otice 1« hereby gl ven that tlie fol lowing-tieined
fully illustrated circular, free. Ad-lress taken interna >
’ 0
__ilm /kfk fllA
I »ettlcr hM filed notice of hi* inten tion to m ake
to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the
A
few
days
ago
we
had
tlie
pleasure
of
I
H
|,are, $100; number of shares, 150; in- ' final proof in eupport of hie claim , end that
The Aunt Jane Medicine Co., rooms 13- blood ami mucous surfaces of the system .,
visiting tlie naw mill at Acme nnd • spent *•1 corjiorators. Anna B Mnrwh, Sara B i Maid proof w ill be made before Joel Ware, U. H.
14 Lewis Building, Portland, Oregon.
They offer one hundred dollars or anv a few minutes watching the logs hauled C o tis e r , E E Benedict, S A Benedict, i Commissioner at Eugette, Oregon, on Meptem«
Register: Another damage suit is on
I her no, 1899, vU; Warren NIcbole on II. E- Ko.
in at one end of tbe building and nianu- j Elbert K Benedict.
791», for Lot 1, «K NK.'4. K W U
»«C- T- lM
the lapis. It is evidently a counter suit
H., R .8W .
to tlie one filed by Surveyor Collier for AG»,Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c.' factored into lnnit»cr whicli was taken
COMMITTED.
He names the follow in g w itnesee« to prove
out at the other end.
110,380. Five men, namely, J R James,
his eonU nuoae residence upon and cultivation
Hall’s Family Pills are th^liest-
Tlie motive power for the machinery
H D Teflt, Robt M arlin, Chas Beck and
Tuesday’s Guard : Mrs Ellen Barnett, of, sititl land, viz:
is furnished by two engines, one
AOENCY.
promoted -
Eli Bangs, of Eugene, Oregon, W illiam T.
RT Martin each w ant $5050 or a total
that
arel
ot
Florence, was examined yesterday af- Bailey,
what larger than the other
of Eugene, Oregon, N. C. Purkereon of
of $25,250 from the Noonday Mining
Eugene, Oregon, and Archie M. Mlebardeon of
r who has been watchman pla,.ej on tlie giouml floor. The logs lernoon by Medical Examiners J
Company and C M Collier for damages
re drawn np a slip from the water to Harris and F W Prentice on the charge Glen U na, Oregon.
J T UaiixiKR,
sustained
Regi»ter
from their arrest by C M Collier on
been tendered the position
leee chain They are then rolled o-i tlie j the insane asylum at Salem. She is
charge of interfering witii liis work. The in charge of the work and hss
appoint' carriage and a pair of circular saws married Indy and this is her firBt attack.
plaintiffs were acquitted of tlie charge '•'’ ’ -‘" r T J a X yet The
hut we hope makes quit k wc.rk of taking off the slabs She thinks «lie hears spirits talking to N O T IC E FOR PU B LIC A TIO N -
•nd now seek redreeB through the m entis lem|orai> a s je i
to Hie asylum tliis
pobitiou p€r- . anj c„uillg ii,c log into lumber of such j her. She was taken .......
Ixm l Office, lloaeburg, Orcenn.
courts.
|,e will he given the
as desired. As the lumber forenoon by Sheriff Withers and Deputy
AiigUMt 22, 1"W.
thickness
We heard a little story the other day manently
At
times
she
is
quite
wild
N otice 1« hereby giv e n th at th e fo llo w ln f-
man rbo will comes from the saw, it is carried on live , Fred Fisk
«bout 8 J Seymour. Sam is something of , U e i « » * ^ ' ’’ y0" '^ ie "dulie, o t ,be ^ ¡'lë rs’to the gang edger and cut to the #UJ raves.
nained «elder ha» (licit nolh-e of lit» Intontinn
In make (Inal pruol in «upport n( III« claim , ami
. to desired width. It is again taken by live
» joker and a great friend of tlie clams, attend fniilifully to
,,in„y friends are glad
IN JUSTICE COURT-
that «aid prmi( w ill be mail« bcl.ire C. H. H ol­
^’ot long ago lie was out on tlie beach potsit i”n His
rollers
to
tlie
trimmers
where
it
is
cut,
den U. H. Commlaaloner a t la k e Precinct.
d and hope he will .c°u"
nith a party of friends when some one
advance-
IimiRla« Co., Oregon, on October 7, 1»W, via.
to the proper lengths. TI.ence the waste
The suit of F E Fremont vs George ctiarlsa r . Hyer» on H. K. No. 9 0 « lor the W>,
Proposed to dig some clams. There linue to pro»»pcr"
goes by conveyers to tlie refuse pi-c, and
Holden
SW 'i, «ec. S. T. 20»., R. 11 W.
*ere numerous holes such as clams
FIRE IN EUGENE.
! tlie lumber dow u a chute to the wharf. ; filmit» was tried before Justice
lie name« the lotlow lng w ltne«^« tn prove
Kre
s ortc-i, the'dear icing taken with a jury Wednes lay.
Make in squirting up water, to I-« g' on
recover hl« contin uum nw hlence upon and c:ild vatlon
T , T i.nr.dar morning the residence
,
i
h r dressing befoie it is
The action was brought
>n the sand nnd one of the gentlemen
to the plnoc
J- t | ,nfcrior (|gnia<e, ,„r injliry u, . bn|| belonging o( «aid land, via:
....... .
dug down to the depth of several inches
II. F. Wilke«, o l Isvke Precinct, Oregon: H. It.
ica-ly for market,
of
didn’t End any elnms. Af’er several
pilc-1 op for aliip- to Mr Fremont while tlie hull was in Ixiwe. n l Florence, Oregon: Charle« M ack, of
grades
are
at
once
dnrdlncr,Oregon, and J. A. Ptin«, ot Gardiner,
possession cf Mr fitiults.
The household furitHHf®
ttosnccessf-d ittenips be gave it nn
deatroyqd.
ment«
E E Bene-lict Esq appeared for tlie O nt*»i.
•toe o, tlie ladies tried it. tslie ¡8 *" eV and clothing burned atso with tlie ex-
Tlie mill company intend soon to ex-
J. T. RaionB",
p w tst tlie Wiirs and though she duff
trod the wharf to give room lor more plaintiff and Joe Morris J r for the
Reghter.
defendant.
•cveral holes tlie length of tier arm in
lumber. They arc building sn ftfhlitioi»
After
henring
»lie
testimony
for
tlie
j
depth, she had no better success,
AGKNTS WANTF.D—FOR " T i l l U F F AXp
to ihe mill in which the planers will be
ill also be ___________________
plaintiff tbe attorney for tlie defendant | achievem ent» of Admiral Dewey,** the wnrid^e
ki-ral. Keep your eve on Sam if y“11
plat»!.
Another
edger
annonneed that lie would not mtrodnee j
“ iïîe n .f a m i ¡«fm lrvr of tbe iiatLn'R
oneofthe room" an-. '•» c
P
(1æ |n ¡j|
•ttenipt to dig d ains when tie is around. after 1
di(»l. KHflert and ti^ t book: over 600 pairw.,
The attorneys then a«
• th e tire
T11« re*‘
purenwv-.......................
-n .. n .ilt vril! furnish employment for ; any witnesses.
»Klo luche», nearly
ly H» pare» ________
halftone illUMtra-
argued tlie case and it was submitted to u,,n.. ,>„1, Il .«1 Kuurin—I« dem and’ Ute
»tarnt thirty men an-i ha. * eapact.y of i
#
* *
* ftimirniMeiona. Outfit (ree. Chane« o( a tile-
_
„ quirk. 11 m - Ihimlnton Cumpaujr
. time"
Write
rn: „ m X ,m n‘VbúiM'¡'’r
40,000 fret o f I uui U t I*'F 'lay
M Il-Mir Vastuu U tds.. U b ictfu .
■err. no
«In,v.' roMtln'i l-crw-me-“-
a reni k t for the defendant.
¡Hrmi.-e-. snr Inule In snv town. H 1 ,m ’
hours.
work rnodiirtr-l at h -m r. R efríen
kart,«e .. tf-sjare-w -I stsmpr,! envelope- TH’ amount on the furniture.
^F lû KENCB, L ane C ounty , O regon .—
ever
P ro d u cE of all Kinds W a n te lK
Don’t faiL
At Prices to Suit the Times.
ro,S
METER & KYLE
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G e n t’s F u rn is h in g Goods,
H a rd w a rE ,
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 eell
call a t th e “W E 8 T ” offiee
and place it on our list.
JOHN O.BCOK
MANAGERS«
W. H. WEATHCRSOM
WgiM ion CoMr.KMY, l»ept 3» t.’hlrego