« T H E ^ B L Ib lIU U w e s t XVEKV FR ID A Y GREENLEAF ITEMS. MORNING— B aking ¡P owder B y a W est C ohrescondcnt . HEART WEAKNESS. Is y o u r h e a rt w e a k ? D o you h < v a th e • j n ip io m a of hi a r t weaMncoa? I f you hav e , you should be c a re fu l. T h e h e a rt la th e m ost v ita l o rg a n o f th e body. I t la th e engine t h a t propels th e m uaclea and sends sustenance to th e nerves and b ra in and to a ll th e o rg a n s o f th e body. A fla w In Its m echan ism la c e rta in to give rtae to serious rra u lts . W e a kn e ss denotes fla w . I t Is a fo re ­ ru n n e r o f som e­ th in g m o re serious t h a t Is to ocour. Sec th a t It Is s trv n irtb en e d and do not a llo w th e w e akness to c on­ tin u e . Y o u a re th e e n g in e e r. L o o k to o u r engine, flee b a t no acc id e n t occurs. H U D Y A N Is w h a t yo u need. HUDYA a N w ill s tre n g th e n th e h e a rt. HUDYAN w ill m ake th e h e a rt m u » 0 1 • • stre g rt an d h a rd . D o n o t d e la y too long. R em em ber th a t danger le ah e a d an d begin th e use o f H U D ­ Y A N now . ACME COMMERCIAL COMPANY. Oct 9tli, 1899. Miss Valeria Willcut is home from Elmira on a visit. M akes th e food m ore d eliciou s and w h o leso m e The frame of the Deadwood bridge W .II- W E A T IIE R S O N was raised last week. E d ito r u n d P r o p r ie to r . «ovar 8A-4. R IN G IN G I N T H E E A H B —d u e to as Smith. They now have about twenty ° * P‘ Ber? ™ “ of llfu excessive a m o u n t of blood In tho head irritating. an d b ra in . H U D Y A N stops th e rin g in g 8tatlon wa8 *“ tlorence *>•*“ ™ ek. Call anti see those lovely fall hats at men employed. a nd bussing in a s h o rt tim e. Oct 9, 1899. 4-i. A L T E R N A T E P A L E N E S S A N D B o rn -A t Umpqua River Life Saving , a trip down the }Ire Kanofl’s. NG OF TH E CHEEKS. HUP- Mr and Mrs Joliu Powell visited in F Y L A U N S H w I ill restore th e c irc u la tio n o f the For Press Cutting and Fitting call at Station on Saturday Sept 30, 189!» to Mr be“cl* t0Ward U,e L “‘Pq,lft Monday- blood to Its n o rm a l c o n d itio n and keep a Acme Sunday. the Ladies Bazaar at Point Terrace. c o n s ta n t, h e a lth y colo r In th e checks. and Mrs Wm Smith, a son, a young B Barnett returned home yesterday Bennie Johnson of Florence is work­ 1. P A L P I T A T I O N OF TH E HEART Wanted surfman. Mother and son doing well ai‘er a two weeks absence at Eugene A N D IR R E G U L A R B E A T IN G . O w in g te ing in tho Acme saw mill. th e w eakness, th e re is o fte n a flu tte rin g Grass seed—Posts—Shingles—Shakes. and the father is the happiest man at Henry Simmons lias moved from the and th e m iss o f a beat o ccasionally. F L Chambers. Eugene. U D Y A N , by s tre n g th e n in g th e h e a rt the Btation. Guinn ranch near Minnie to Waldport, j MrsS J Seymour is preparing to move H m uscles and the nerves t h a t s upp ly it , home from the mouth of the river. A line of Gent’s and Boy’s Ready w ill stop tho p a lp ita tio n a nd flu tte rin g Governor Geer has granted full pardon Mrs E A Morgan has been confined to ; th e h e a rt to beat re g u la rly . Made Clothing just received at O W to Charles Montgomery, one of the men her room for the past ten days with a! A K Buttolph and wife of North Fork an 1 d T cause H R O B B IN G IN T H E STO M ACH made us a pleasant visit this week. E G IO N . T h is is d u e to th e a o rtu . th e Hard’». convicted of robbing the grave of W S lame knee. rge vessel w h ic h c a rrie s th e blood fro m Mrs W’arren Andrews and daughter th e h e a rt, bee&m ing distended. T h is 25 Second hand Buggies and Wagons Ladd. The reason for the pardon was I George Thurman has returned from th ro b b in g and p u ls a tin g d is a p p e a r s h o rtly jow to select from at K L Chambers’ that Montgomery had already been ini- Corvallis where he went to work in Jennie visited in Acme over Sunday. a f t e r th e use o f H U D Y A N . edy Is a t hand . I t Is th e w o n d e r­ Mi Wm Boren and family of Bear f u T l h e H rem prisoned three months longer than his the harvest fields. UDYAN. Thousands ha v e been cured o f H a r t W e a k n e s s by Its use. You Rev 1 G Knotts is attending presby- creek are visiting relatives on the river. should be e cured Spots before the eyes, despondency, sentence required. , too. Y o u can be cured. D Y A N w ill c u re you. a rocurc H U D ­ Oscar Gates has gone up the river to Y I I U «instant worry. Hudyan cures. All Prof A M Collier has accepted the j tery and synod this week which meet at A N fro m y o u r d ru g g is t. I t is sold in a ll make preparations to begin logging. We d ru g sto re s fo r 50c per p a c k ag e, o r I position of professor of science in the Albany and Salem respectively. druggists, 60 cents. ack a g c s fo r 12 60. I f y o u r d ru iBjrtst g g is t does o t k ee p to th e . rtL’D H U D Y _ A . . It . . send d ire c - t ........... _ N .. Dr Turner who has been physician at Willamette University of Salem to suc-j Messrs Colter and Nigbtwander re- wish him a prosperous winter. S M E O D T Y C C O O M M " P * A N Y . “ San F ra n c is c o or -------T ......... Al Miner of Maple creek yesterday the Siletz agency has been transferred to ceed to the chair lately made vacant by turned home Monday having completed ra le s . C al. C onsult th a H U D Y A N J R 8 F R E E . Y o u m ay call and sea the resignation of Prof I G Cochran, the bridge across Fiddle creek. took a raft of lumber from the mill here thorn and , South Dakota agency. ha v e n fre e c o n s u lta tio n . If you c an n o t c a ll on th e do cto rs, w r ite to up south slough enroute to his rauch. Prof Collier is a brother of Lane county’s Mra M Ix)llia of SeatlIe arrivej on the Meeers Harrison of Waldport are th e m fo r advlca. I t w ill ba given free , Margueriete yesterday for a visit with W’e hear some talk of organizing a f o r th e ask in g . A d d re ss »wing another cargo of lumber. They surveyor C M Collier. whist club in Acme soon. Wish tber hue shipped three this summer. The following were the successful her parents Mr and Mrs Butterfield, HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, q 8 o p razcr the Eugene foundryman would hurry up as I am very anxious to The schooner Louise finished loading candidates at the Roseburg city election So. 816 South Broadway. begin winning prizes. held Monday: W R Willis, mayor; ¡a ¡n Florence to see to placing the en- with lumber from the Gardiner mill for Dan Fisher, II Wollenburg, G W Kruse gine of the Mink in proper position. Los A n g e le s, CaL i There was a very pleasant tiino en- the city market a day or two ago. and F W Wooley, counciltnen; D S A Mr Osa of Ashland, Wis, arrived ' joyed by a number of the people along C a o S te a ftte n , M a rk e t an d P ill» S t * . The Robarts arrived from Yaquina __ , | . • ft ■ *» .» A » L. — » »J A *» AA .— t • •— »•» nV Lfc .» » » k * . » W F ’ O West, recorder; F W Dillard, marshal. F ra n c is c o , C iL hero the first of the week. He is look- the river at the dance given at Saubert’fi Monday afternoon. She brought two Number votes cast, 219. hall Saturday evening. ing over the countrv with a view to Urge rock scows for the jetty work. By orders from the postoffice depart­ locating. Mr Berkleson, blacksmith at the mill A BANK CAVED- Another car of Oliver plows just re­ ment all postmasters were to begin Oct Capt and Mrs Bergman receive«! a met with an accident last week while at ceded direct from the factory by F L 4th to accurately weigh the outgoing A M a n K i l l e d In a S e w e r D it c h . Chambers’ Eugene—They are the plow mail for 35 days. The mall has to be visit a few days ago from their nephew, '™rk- crushing one of Ids heels very Louis Oettiug. Ho is a sailor on tl.e badly. He thinks l.e will be able to go that scours. separated into domestic, foreign, first, to work again in a few days Two special train loads of South Diiko- second, third and fourtli class, registered schooner Louise. Iatst Monday afternoon while work Mr Mel Wright and Geo Gibbs Jr are Al Reaily went to Yaquina Sunday ing in a sewer in Eugene, a man named t» troops passed through Eugene Tues- etc, and accounts of each kept separate­ afternoon by the beach route to sum . working in the mill and keeping bache- Stephen New was killed by the bank djy afternoon on their way homeward ly- mon the Robarts to assist the Bella in ' lora ball. Boys, how can you do so when raving on him. Tl.e ditoh is abont 12 FM Rath and Mary L Rath have, i there is so many pretty forlorn maideus Guard: J D Matlock, E D Matlock getting off the spit. feet deep where the accident occured transferred to Chnrles Rath 180 acrea of and wife and Miss Bertha Matlock left F C Reed of Astoria, state fish com-1 sighing what they think of you alone iu and tbe unfortunate man was covered land in township 17 south, range 12 Lake Bennett September 26 for Dawson the world, frying your slapjacks and missioner, was a passenger to Florence sewing on buttons. Don’t wait, young up to liis neck and a 12 inch cribbing «eat. City, taking with them about 25 tons of board beld against his breast with tons yesterday. He is looking nfter the fish- ; man, don’t wait. The next song published bv the Sun- merchandise, and will probably start a of dirt. H e was dug out as quickly as ing interests on the river. Jiy World is entitled “ Tell Mother Not store at Dawson or go to the Cape Nome We all enjoyed a splendid Sunday possible and efforts made to resuscitate Register: F E Taylor, of Hermann, I to Worry” by Louis Mvll composer of country. The Messrs Matlock disposed school hiet Sabbath. Officers elected for him but without avail. one of the Oregon volunteers, wtio brw I the last quarter of ttie year were as fol- "Ooontown Carnival W alk.” of their store at Lake Bennett. The coroner's jury returned a verdict active service in the Philippines, is at- lows; Mr Kune, superintendent, Mra A ten months old son of Chas Noble that lie came to his death by suffocation The Lane County Volunteer’s Associa­ tending the high school in Eugeue. Frank Sweet, assistant superintendent; ofCoos bay wnR burned to death last tion at their meeting in Eugeno last and charged the contractors, Barker A Scott Morris went up North Fork 1 q r Mills, secretary ; Miss Alice Alexan- Mummy, with gross neglitiice in failing week by his clothing catching fire from week elected the following officers. »me matches that liis sister was play­ Commander C C Kauffman; first vice- Wednesday with Captain Mathers who j eri librnrinn ; Mrs G R Mills, treasurer, to properly crib tbe deteb. desires to exHinine a homestead or t*'° ! We were glad to see so many present Mr New came to Eugene with bis ing with. commander, I D Larimer; second vice- and some Indian allotments near j allj j1Ope u ,er8 wiR be more next Sab- family from Tillamook a few weeks ago. A large stock of Ladies’ and Men’s rommander. F E Taylor ¡adjutant, Geo Mine rva. I hath They are in destitute circumstances. Tl.e Mucltintoshes purchased direct from the Minnemeyer; treasurer, H C Thompson; Mr Bingham and family came here city council voted them $50 assistance. Binnlacturers, nt Meyer wbld) t„ ned Dy >t that tlie hay, the river quickly tecwaie rough ■aid proof w ill be uiadc before Joel W ar«, U. fl. ’Wr blood pnre. This mischief, in unusual quantities ol '"a“ News of the mishap was brought and the Ralph Bwongfrom her mooringa Commissioner at E uren«. Oregon, on fleptem- tl.e medical time. of »i.„ the n.edicnl the beach her 90, lew , v it. W arren NIchola on If . E. Mo. fortunately, mnv be undone by the faith­ article. By an accident to 10 one on e of o . the 1,0 F|orence a!1,f « messenger was sent and was thrown broadside on TH», ta r Lot 1, S 'j N B 'i. X W H H Z 'i, aec. », T. I» ful ose of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, witli tlie scow on the windward aide B., R. SW. sacks of bark supposed to have been pur- y (, na af,er Ul0 Robert«, l^hat might hare been a serious rnna- chased from this firm, W lib e l» ' '°"n“ j gciJV/8 werc ta)(en ,|Own by the Lillian lima helping to crowd her furtlier up. lie nam e, tha fo llo w in g witnesve, to prore Ttir whistle was blown and tho craw h l, continuous reaidence upon and c u ltlra tto u t,)(! freig ht on the Bella was loaded *zy Accident happened near the Ump- tbe contents were not just what they , bro„g |,t to Florence. The from the life saving station were soon on of, said land, r i i : loa light house last Sundey. A nnmber hae, ()n tbpn, E li Bang,, of Eugeno, Oregon, W illiam T. and fir fir bark, lie | Koi,aria arrived Monday and assisted the scene but the l*>at wss already leak­ B ailey, ol children were playing in a wagon to U since rock, stones, oak *"d of Eugene, Oreg'ni, N. C. Rurkeraon of llive • vr» — J ------ • . . ...Jal ing badly and ttiey eonl«l not get tier 'Meh a team was hitched, when the Bides other articles, were Eugene, Oregon, arid A rchie M. R lrlia rla o n of in Ihe woik. At high tide the vessel ‘ tw0' or tbiec hundred aHoal. Efforts to get her off were con- Glen tene, Oregon. horses started. Some of the ctiiblren the salable bark. Saturday morning ] T H riooes , Dwn wit*' another . t o w J tbe river al,d on Tuesday tinned till Friday afternoon when it wav iomped ont and the horses ran nnder a Fleece came into tow Keg I , ter wa# taken tai,„„ „..„.-I, nearly m to the tbe channel, channel. : decided to remove tlie tli machinery. •hdl and pushed out the others. l ! |e load, but scent ing danger shortly effort» were crowned : The Rilph was owned by W 1* Re*l ooly one linrt was Carl Bergman who arriving, turned his horses' heads Alsen Wednesday wm«..«.*_, ^he NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ward, hut he was too late, Officers with success and the vessel was floated and was uaed for exriying freight on the one leg badly bruised. a mile ri ver. stopped him before lie had gone Marshfield Sun: The Copper Queen off ami towed to Florence. la n d Office, Roaehurg, Oregon load am) ar- Tlie vessel is not leaking mncli as it | Auguat M , 13». • small craft with gasoline engines of from town, examined bis na‘ TO OUR RATRON«- took but a few minutes to pmnp ont the | N otice I , hereby given th a t the fo llo w in g , ««•horse power, srrive«l in port last rested him. named aetller haa filed notice of hia intention nat»-r l>efore she was finally pulled off ’ sell with a cargo of copper ore to he We have made arrangement, by In m ake final proof iu a 'ip p o rt of h i, c l a i m , and ’f’ippci to San Franuisco. The Copper the spit. ! SALMON HATCHERY that »ahi proof w ill ba made before C. II . H o l­ After sn examination it was found which we will furnish the Weekly den U. B. <:om nil w inner at L a in Precinct. ^n**n intended making a trin to Fi,hCon„nissioncr Reed inf«,rn.s thst that ttic schooner was but slightly Oregonian witli the W xst for one yeai D oug iai C«„ Oregon, on October 7, lS9a, via: •qoina hav for a consignm ent of flour for R, g,,e river people. It is the inten- haexnects to send salmon eggs fro»' damaged and she will be ready for Io any address for the sum of two 4oi Charles F. fly e r, on II . E. Ko. VOAi for tha ■W'i, aec. S. T. » fl., R. 11 W. S , S “ , , .h . u - r “ " “ T ” another trip in a few days. Fortunately hon of owners o, thia Iwmt to run Ian payable cash io ad vane». lie nam e, tha fo llo w in g wltnos«c, to prove the ocean was not rough or the vessel regularly lietween R«vgne river and again this winter. Next jesr « hie -ontlniivms residoiice upon and c u ltiv a tio n tíeh AGENTS W a NTF.D-FOR “ T H B L i r e A S P *«>• place, touching nt wav ports and pvaes to make prepsrs -on. to take of said land, via: might have gone to piece». achievem ent, " I A dm iral Dewey," the w o rld', B. F. W ilkes, of Lake Precinct, Oregon; 8. K. rrealewt naval hero. B r Murwt H alatra. the i X a d ol tide for the ‘'»««‘•»'T- Bes’l Tubarro 8»it ■»g»e river. He ex netic lu ll Of life , verve anil vigor, take fco-T» selO * > and cl->«e »,» ronntfes. Salary WW " th e UK- the wr.n-ler worker, th a t m a k e , weak men tl-o iv O nly W-50 Kriormon, dem and' BI« O n *o n . com m in io n ,. O u tfit free. Chance of a life- H M , m e " “ ‘ ‘ __ _ / - . i m r u a r u - a ' .... .«pen«»*, cxya-n-e-i atmieht. s tra iv lit. hma-nw, hoiia-nde, .* no ••• ___ locate » hatchery oo CoM r«y J. T . B alboa», « «. A ll drug giita, 10c or »I Cure «uaraa- tim e' W rite q u irk The Dom inion Company M-winr' M -"o * te»» * l «al»rv. " r r . Position penay"«’’*. periE»ne>-’. J’ ^,’5 ? “ pectR 1 , Dro£x>ee« aleo •tro Aildreea teed booklet and s im p le tree Register. Ard rtooc t a x ton Bid«.. Cblcaao. i #» ^ nr« ‘- *nv anv bank In anv l,<‘i **««* I” "’,v tow n. I t t» m ain ’* to be built next year, an p pv”« 6terUa< Bainedf U». Cblcago or N«w York. lari Wr‘r •rfc ^ (*ntidn«'te«1 »•»»iidnrted at At h<»tne. R Referen v ie re n j^ j , T illa m o o k * „F lorsnce , L ane C ounty , O uegon .- by ¡A bsciutuey V ere - - ? New Fall Effects — — in - DrMiOoodi, Y Hosiery, Underwear, Excellent Table Linen, Hats and Cape, Lateet style« In Consta, Boots and Shoes. New Goods arriving on every Vessel WUlneeire CONSIGNMENT of OXUTOKKIA FBUIT every tri». ProducE of all Kinds WanteD. - Ground Feed of all Kinde always on hand. Don’t faiL To see ear assortment of Cooking and Heating Stores, Mattings, Unolenm, Oil doth, Xtc. At Prices to Suit the Times. C MEYER & ZYLE * H ave â lw a y s * on * H and * a P in e ^ l o c ^ o f B m G i^ o e E ^ iE g , D r y ★ Q - o o d s j ★ t3 re s s Q 'o o d s ^ -4^------------------ r J Hats & Caps, E ’owa Boots & Shoes, Gent’s Furnishing Goods, fia r d w a r E , Paints, Oils, etc. Prices as Low as the Lowest. I KÔfîg, FI opcdcc , O p e f°n . M. Y. hu»,** **1f-addr««wd •■tamped envelope. •^■toa C owfamy , Dept 8, Chicago. H its I egtd b lifih on e a FLORENCE REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Timber Land, Farm Land, and Town Lots For iSale- If you have property to sell call at the “WEST” office and place it on our list. JOHN o. BECK W. H. W EATHER8O N MANAGERS.