The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, December 08, 1899, Image 3

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ACME ITEMS.
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— PUBLISHED «VERY FRIDAY MORNING— I
—F lorence , L ane C ounty , O rkgon .-
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■ - - BY - - -
W .I L W E A T I I E R S O N
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P ro p rie to r.
-T erms : U.50 ft year in advance.-
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Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
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PERSONALS.
MAPLETON NOTES.
at F lo ren c,
' as second-class
Y\ in Fields of Heceta was in town
B y G leaner .
Monday.
— — I Casper Tylden of Point Terrace was
Dcc 5, 1839.
ADVERTISING » ‘ « » « A D « KNOWN ON af - ‘P'ite ill a few days ago.
plication
Mr Mark Iladsall lias sold his much
I,oc*l n o tlc e i g cen ts per lin e, e .c li insertion !
" Beadle of Ban Francisco arrived
near Mapleton for $-1,000.
_1 Bere by wav of Gardiner Tuesday
Mr Hurd |ia moving his household
ing
to
look
after
business
interests
F iori•enee, O re.. D eo. 8, 18U9.
goods from Seaton to Florence.
tlie Siuslaw.
ë
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i
I
GREEN SICKNESS
Or C bloros..; derive« Its nam e from tb e
la c t tt.ul tlie su lii u s s u i . ii ?» u s n u n la h
tin t. It is rath er a em uinun d is e a se and
Is n o t w ith a m o n g st y o u n g w om en. It 1«
ca u sed from an h u p overisi.ed c on d ition o f
Acme, Or, Pee 7, 1S99.
th e
blood.
Eeiiifr a
blood
d ls c u w
he
cured bv
HUD-
Mrs Harry Boyle was visiting in A c u te J Chloro«:»
y a k th e g can
r ea t v e g e ta b le rem edy for
blood and lie n s
Tuesday.
H U D Y A N w ill e n ­
rich th e b lo id and
C G Cushman made a trip to Indian •
g iv e it b ack ita
creek this week.
h e a lth y , red color.
H U D Y A N w ill re­
Mies Bessie Martin has gone lo the j
lie v e all th e sy m n -
tnnia if ita u se la
cape to stay until Christmas.
contin ued.
T he
k . v n» p t o m s
are
All bad a good time at tbe dance at
m arked. T h e blood
b e in g in a poor
Gates liull Thanksgiving evening.
c Oidltion, none of
o
th e orgnne o f th e
Miss Helen Fisk lias gono to the
b od y a r e pro|»_*rly
nou rish ed .
mouth of the river to help Mrs Morris
ÜO-
V A N w ill
tauae
! with her work.
th e blood to bc-
rorÄ pure. HUD-
Frank Sweet and son Curtis made a
Y an w ill resto re
th e o r g a n s to
flying trip to their ranch up the river
h e a lth y c on d ition
Il U D Y A N w ill
1 and back Saturday.
b rin g
bu ck
thn
, ,, „
, ,
bloom to th e ch eek « nnd c a u s e th e green
M r r C
C r l o o w
w a a , n , d d f fa
i I M
a , n n .ilv
l l y from tho valley tin
g e to dibjij'p, :r. If you h ave th e s y m p ­
' « were
visiting
m s. ta k e U U D Y A N n o w , an d th ey w ill
—
"1 » ' « ” in
'> M Acme
"
'• this week the to
le a v e you.
B y X Y Z.
Frc<l Butterfield and Fulton Wood-'v . • , .
cock went to Coos bayou the Robarts but 18 ab‘® to b® ^ o u t again.
TSE PRINCIPAL SYMPTOMS ABC:
Mr Beadle arrived in Acuie yesterday
--------- — Sunday. They had ¡.charge of the fuel
Mr Steenr was captain on the Mink a
from San 'Francisco, says the roads are
1. C O N S T A N T
H E A P A C H E -D u e
to
K A Evans lias his new kitchen department.
few days last week on account of Captain
th e im p aired q u a lity of blood th a t r ea c h e s
very bad between Eugene and head of i th
e brain. H U I;V A N w ill m a k e th e blood
‘ completed.
j Mrs M D Landis and children were H'"'d
•5cK-
tide.
I i urc an d n u trltiou a and th e h e a d a c h e w ill
1 disappear.
The steam er Robarts went to Coos Passengers to Coos bay on tlie Robarts; •'Ir Lrow “<>d family arrived at Maple-
There was a large number attended
2. G H E E N I 9 H
O R Y E L L O W IS H
bay Sunday.
| Sunday, on their way to California for a ! i° “ il01" tbe vu,,®y ,ast Saturday even-
Sunday school. All come again. Sub- G lt E E N C O M P L E X IO N . H U D Y A N w ill
ling;
lie
intends
logging
m
ak
e
th
e
co
m
p
le
x
io
n
le
d and r o sy , by re-
on Albert ; ject for next Sundays losson “ God’s
Call at Mrs Knnoff’s and see her slock visit with relatives.
Htoring th e blood to a h e a lth y con d ition .
Knowles’ place.
of Christmas goods.
Jacksonville Times. J A Neeley, Jr,
Offerings.
3. P U L S A T IO N IN T H E N E C K . T h is
H du e to th e w a te r y co n d itio n o f th e
J Schreuder and family have moved lias removed to Acme, Lane county.
Harry Boyle lias taken the contract blood, and w ill d isa p p ea r sh o r tly a ft e r th e
TO SU1LO ANOTHER VESSEL.
to the Weddle building on Main street.. I H o is a rustler and will” do well any­
and is now fat work driving the piling Ufcu o f H U D Y A N ia co m m en ced .
4. WEAKNESS AND PALPITATION
where,
We
wish
him
success
in
his
!
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for the upper end of the mill company’s O F T H E H E A R T . H U D Y A N w ill
A congregational meeting of the Pres- ,
str
e n g th e n th e h e a r t an d m a k e th o b e a ts
new
home.
j
A
Y
V
Beadle
and
Mr
Swett
of
San
!
new wli.trf.
byterian church is called for next Tees-1
fu ll, s tr o n g and regu lar.
S
G
Lindsly
and
wife
arrived
at
j
Francisco
®
l’e,lt
several
days
on
the)
day at 2 p m,
Geo Montgomery surely expects to
H U D Y A N ta th e rem ed y th a t y o u w a n t
H a v e y o u r biood puritivd. Your frien d s
Florence Tuesday morning on Barrett’s Siuslaw this week,
invite us all to dinner Christmas or why w
ill Boon te ll you y o u a r e lo o k in g
Tlie school at Ord on upper Smith !
stage after an absence of three weeks at I Mr Beadle is a large shareholder in 1 did he tiring home three turkeys from m ore h e a lth y . T h e color w ill return to
River closes next week. Mrs Joe Sleiu-
you r c h e ek s. Y our heud uche w ill d is a p ­
Gardiner, where they went to obtain the saw mill and store at Acme and has tlie Florence shooting match.
pear and you w ill no lo n g e r ap p ear w eak
jnons is the teacher.
and
m isera b le. H U D Y A N w ill r esto r e th e
surgical treatment for Mr Llndsly’s large shipping interests on the coast.
E B Miller passed through Acme fu n c tio n s o f n a tu re. A fte r you h a v e u»«d
The schooner Bella arrived in S a il ankle.
He informed us that it is the intention Tuesday morning with a large scow H U D Y A N tell o th er .«ufferera w h a t It h a s
done for you. R em em b er th a t H U D Y A N
Francisco November 30, having been 24
to put a pony saw in tlie mill at Acme load of;Saiibert[ikCu’8 cattle tnking them i« for m en and w om en. Go to y o u r d r u g ­
is t and g e t H U D Y A N nnd fo llo w th e d i­
days out from Siuslaw.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS-
and thereby nearly double its present to his lanch near the lakes for the g rection«
us g iv e n In th o c ir cu la r. H U D ­
Y A N is sold at GOc per p a c k a g e , or 6 pm k-
E x Congressman Ellis of Oregon lias
cutting capacity. He also states that winter.
a g ee for
I f y o u r d r u g g is t d o e s not
k eep tt,
it, »«nJ
sen d d irect to tlie
th e H U D Y ____
AN
been tendered the position of sergeant-
A regular meeting of the city council iU s probable that another vessel will
. ,
. . .
,
. . ' -.«-P
A
large
number
of
Acme
people
met
at
I
r
e
m
e
d
y
c
o
m
pa n y , 9 a n F r a n c isc o or
at-arms of the lower house of congress.1 was held in Odd Fellows hall Monday be built at Acme next summer.
the home of Mr and Mrs G R Mills last I.oa A n g e le s, C al. JK eineinber th a t you
Tlie till of tlie Hotel Eugene w as' ®venlng with president Weatlierson in
Sunday * evening
and made tlie necessary *1 F r e find
e Cull anti
. e e tiio d o c to r s. Y ou m a y
«w
Ihnra
, ca ll find unn
eco th
em i»i*
or m
w r rlio
ite , n«
a s umi
yo u d e sire
tapped one dny last week and $10 re -, Bie chair. Present, couneilrnen Hurd, TO CURE LA GRIPPE IN TWO DAYS- arrangements
to have a Christmas tree Addresa
moved while the elerk was absent for a i Kyle, Morris, Recorder Butterfield and
to lie given at the sohool tiouse Christ­
Take L ayative B romo Q uinine T ab ­ mas evening.
lew minutes.
J Marshal Cumpton.
HUDYAN OEMEDY COMPANY,
All come and help
lets
.
All
druggists
it
fund
the
money
The schooner Ralph J Long sailed I Mi“ ute8 of
meeting were read
gladden the hearts of the littlo ones.
No. 816 South Broadway.
If it fails to cure. F W G rove ’ s signs-
from Sun Francisco for Siuslaw Tuesday, i and aPPr°ved.
Loa A ngeles, Cal.
She will load with lumber from the
T1‘® P‘®sident reported that Mr Holste tur® on every box. 25c.
LOGS WANTED-
Cor.
S
to
c
k to n , M arkot a n d Fit!« Sta.,
Acme mill.
¡had given up his contract for tending
S an F ran c'oco, Cal.
m.
.___
,,
..
. , ., ! street lamps on November 11th and that
WILL PROBATED-
The Siuslaw and San Francisco Lum- ;
The steam er Marguerite took the r, a c ,
,
, , .
.
...
,
",
. .. ,
1 eter Sehreudcrs had been employed
her Co. want 10,003,000 feet of logs
place of the Mink on tlie run to Maple-1 •
. ..
» . » , ,
. t
i
« i
i -i «i xr- i 8Ince that tune t° hind tbe lamps at
Tlie will of Josephine It Stiles has delivere<l at their mill a t Acme within
ton for a couple of davs while the Mink ,
„
. ...
, ,
1
REAL ESTATE FOB SALE.
.
. , \
i seven cents per night for each lamp,
was beached for repairs.
m
.•
,
. . been admitted to probate. Probable tlie next few months.
On motion the president was retained value
Trw„v w
vo,
of a tbe estate
is given at $750.
Eor further information inquire of
The latest styles in hats just roceived aH a C0lnlnjttee on |auipg „¡th authority George B Dorris is appointed exocutor
The '.Vest Real Estate ofilce has bar­
I. B. Cush ma u,
a i rs ano s.
i t0 continue tlie contract with Buter of the estate as provided under tlie will.
gains to oiler in the following property.
Acme, Oregon.
Tho steam er Marguerite brought | Sell renders.
I Ilia bonds are iixed at $1503 with S II
A good dwelling house, and black­
down several iiead of cattle Tuesday for 1 The following hills were presented Enkin and T G Hendricks sureties. Her
smith shop doing a good business in a
SEWING MACHINE FOR SALE.
Thomas Johnson. He had puichased ¡and allowed. Fred Holste, for tending only heir at law is her niece, Ethel W
thriving town. The owner desires to
them from John Mason at Point Terrace sheet lamps eleven nigiits, $2.75. ! Ogden.
A new, seven drawer, Climax sewing change his location. A fine opportunity
Machine, oak finish, manufactured by for the right man.
At Roseburg last week Mrs Sophia j Meyer & Kyle, lumber, $1.35, John I
It rests with yon whether yon eontlnnc th e .
tbe New Home Sewing Machine Co, for
McKinney obtained a judgment against Butterfield, work in bell tower, $2.15; G nervH-kll]ir,(r tobacco titbit. NO-TO-UAI1
100 acres of unimproved land on Nortli
remove» the defire for tobac- o, witb^
sale cheap. Call at tho W est olbco and Fork about ten miles from Florence is
nervous distress. o pelenlco-,
the Southern Pacific Co for $2503 for O Cumpton, three months salary as oat
thin, purilies the blooj,
in am hood,
. boxes examine it.
damages received while riding on a marshal and hauling one load lumber, stores lost
offered for Baled. Near to county road.
sold, 400,000
Í 0 .uorve
$15.50; Tbe West, printing, $4.25.
cxsescuret BQ. Buy
freight train.
Will make a good stock ranch. Price
and pocket­
l l e n u t y I s D Io o -I D e e p ,
NO
TO-MAC
tr„m
An ordinance providing for building book.
n dnigwift,
di
• ■ who
•
r year own
Tlie Columbia rivor light ship was
Olean blood means a clean ekin. No $453.
will vouch foru3. Take it with
. _ w ill,patiently, persistently. Ono beauty without it. Casearets, Candy Cuthar-
blown ashore on McKenzie iiead during a driveway 10 feet wide, on Main street
box. bl. usually cure«; s boxe-s, i.2 60,
150
. acres mostly timber land lying in
fma rnn teed to ours, or wo re food mon^y. tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by
from
tlie
crossing
of
Jefferson
street
to
------- Ce., CU ïrj «, M
BiSrUcg -----
Eeiccdy
oaum !, S o « I »
the storm last week, and will probably
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im -, section 13, township, 18 south, range 10
Madison street, thence along Madison
purities
lurities Irom
from the body. Begin to-day to ; west. About three acre« cleared. A
be a total loss. Tne crew of eight men
Danish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,
street to First street, thence along First
got ashore in safety.
MAPLE LODGE ELECTION-
and
that
siel cklv bilious complexion by taking creek large enough to float logs runs
street to Quincy street, in the original
Cascarcts,—beauty for ten'cento. All drug­ through the land. Ttice $550.
Tlie assessor’s books show that Lane town of Florence, was presented and
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
A goral store building and lot in Aetne.
county lias six incorporated companies on motion read the first time.
At their meeting November 30, Maple
Conveniently
located for business. Tlie
KANSAS
PROPERTY
EOR
SALE
OR
and liftytliree private individuals and ; Adjourned
lodge I O O F elected the following ol-
upper part is finished up for a dwelling.
TRADE.
estates tliat pay taxes on property-
ficers for the term commencing January
Price $700.
valued at $10,000 or over.
1, 1900.
w ANTED SEVERAL PERSONS FOR DI3-
For further information inquiro at
George B Camp, N G ; Fred Bean, V
Two 160 acre tracts of land in North­
J L D ahlia lias repaired his'house ropreseqt nm In th e ir own and su rrounding
The
W est ofilce, Florence, Oregon or
G
;
Fred
Peil,
Sec;
W
W
Neely,
Treas.
western
Kansas
for
sale
or
trade
for
counties.
W
illing
to
pny
yearly
fantl,
payable
and made it a very comfortable dwell­
w eekly. Desirable em ploym ent w ith u n u su al
John C Beck, Point Terraco, Orcgou.
property in Oregon.
ing. I t is said that several young opportunities.
References exchanged. E n ­
seif addre.-sed stam ped envolope. S A
Tlie laud is nil rich prairie suitable for
ladies on tlie river are watching the close
A ll th ro u g h fre ig h t on th e sta g e
Park, ggOCaxtou Build ing, Chicago.
cultivation. About 75 acres plowed.
DAIRY FARM FOR SALE-
progress of events with interest.
e ith e r w ay lietw een E u g e n e a n d
About six miles from town and three
Robert Eastland, a son of ex Marshal
WORKS SHUT DOWN.
M ap leto n , w ill be ch a rg ed a t th e Inj|pg fro)n R & m railroad in a fine
A fine dairy farm on Maple creek Bix
Eastland of Eugene, was killed last
r a te o f tw o ce n ts p e r p o u n d d u r in g country for raising cattle.
mites from Florence is now offered for
Suturduy in a train wreck at McLean’s
On account of stormy weather and i
m ont,liB o f O cto b er, N o v e m b e r,; For prices and terms inquire at this sale.
Tunnel in British Columbia. He was
the
difficulty
of
working
to
advantage
p
eceiUh
er, J a n u a r y , F e b r u a r y , : offi<:®-
It contains 160 acres, 35 ol it bottom
about 20 years old and hud lived in Eu­
during the winter months, operations at M arch a n j A p ril, a n d o n e c e n t p e r J The San Francisco Exam iner and the land and 30 acres have been plowed.
gene since childhood.
the lettv have been suspended till
r
1
*
r
«o m
i :
1
PalJ 111 a,l‘ Gan cut 35 tons of hay. A good two
The report of the weathei observer at Marcli 1st, 1900. This ..................
will’give the con-' p n o o n u n n d d durine-
d u rin g tb
th e e m
m o o n n th
th s s o o f f M
M av.
ay, I " BB forou® J'ear
story house 26 by 38 fact; a barn 44 by
Astoria shows the precipitation for ‘lie i tractor „ chance to have the work done J nne, J u ly , A u g u st a n d Septem ber,
70
feet, with heavy frame; a goat house
month ol November was 16.68 inches, jn the spring RnJ
er wllen ti,ere
E li B angs.
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N . 16 by 40 feet; an orchard of about 500
and lor the three months ending wj[1
(juie ]oat ijn accouilt ol ba,i
trees of different kinds of fruit has been
November 30, 29.06 inches, an excess o f' woather and be more satisfactory all
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
bearing for a year or two.
SOCIAL.
8.69 over the average for the corre­ around.
December 4 , 1S99.
A water wheel of ataiut 8 horse power
sponding mouths of previous years.
N otice 1« hereby given that the lollovrlng-
furnishes
motive ;>nwer at tbe barn for
The Endeavor society will give a dime "«mod settler ba» Hied notice of his inten tion |
The friends of Kate Beck gave a sur­
HOW'S THIS?
• iv
i
i a risas, ...i
U» luftke final proof in iUpport of hi« clttim, mid cutting feed, sawing wood etc.
social
Friday
night,
Docemher
loth,
at
t
f
»»
.
.
_
,
prise party in her honor last Friday
that maid proof w ill be mado before C. II. IIol-
The farm is
mile from school and
evening a t tho residence of ye editor,
4Ve offer Cno Hundred Dollars Re­ the residence of th o p a s to r , for the ¿jent u. g. Com m issioner at Iadke P rodu ct,
mile from a county road.
purpose
of
raining
a
fund
for
Christman
Oregon,
on
January
19,
woo,
viz:
George
A
Kate was tho most surprised girl we ward for any case of Catarrh that can­
Price $1630.
Terms $500 cash,
entertainment of the Sunday school.
i «lover on his H. K. No. 7917, for the Lots 2
3
have seen for several years but that not be cured by H all’s Catarrh Cure.
1 Sec. 7, T. 19 8, R 11 W
Lota 8 <fc 9 Sec. 12 T. 19 balance on tlirce or four years time.
A good program is being provided, ! S R 12 W.
innde all the more fun for the rest.
F J CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O.
A bargain lo r anybody wanting a
which
will occur in the paper next l ie nam e, tbe follow ing w itn esses to prove farm.
About 30 of the children and young
We, tbe undersigned, ¡have known F
his contin uous residence upon and cu ltivation I
<...«»»».
_ a-
•
people in town were present.
J Cheney for the last 15 years, and be­ week.
of «aid land, viz:
I 1 or fur,l‘Cr ìnloiinstiu» inquire a t tim
Refreshments will be served
All druggists guarantee every bottle lieve iiim perfectly honorable in all
Stephen J. Shrum, of I.ake Precinct, Oregon, .
G fllcc.
Thomas Jensen, of idiko Procinet, Oregon, Hobt '
of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and business transactions and financially
THE WEOTT WRECKED.
B. Mill«, of Florence, Oregon, E<i. H. Anderson, N O T IC E
F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
will refund the money to anyone who is ab]e jo carry Out any obligations made
of Acme, Oiegon.
not satisfied after using two-thirds o f ; j|lejr jjrin-
J. T. Ritmo us,
Lan l Office, Roxeburg, Oregon.
Tbe steamer Weott was wrecked nt
th e contents. This is the best remedy j ^ e s t & Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
ItegiHter
October » , 1*99.
in the world for la grippe, coughs, colds, T«»Ie,lo. O. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin Huinbolt bay last Friday. She ran for
Notice fs hereby given th at the follow iiig-
Ya-
a
time
between
San
Francisco
and
croup and whooping cough and is Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
iiaincd settlor has filed notice of his inten tion
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N to make final proof in «upport of his claim , and
H all’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal quina. Of 24 persona on board one
pleasant and safe to take, It prevents
that «aid Proof w ill bo ina-io h fore C. II.
any tendency of a cold to result in ly, acting directly upon tlie blood and passenger and a sailer »ere lost.
Ilolden, U. S.
in nil ««doner, at Florence,
Land Office, at Roreburg. Oregon.
mucous surfaces, of tlie system. Testi- ,
-----------------------
pneumonia.
Oregon,
on December 20, b w , viz: George U
December 6 ,1S99.
nionials
sent
free.
Price
75c,
per
bottle
A-
O.
U.
V^ ELECTION.
Mills,
on
his
II.
K.
No.
SOW for th e
NK1^,
Notice 1« hereby given that the foliow liig-
At Roseburg ast Monday Judge
HW»4 sec. 29 T. 19 S. K.
nained »ettler Jia« filed notice of his intention N S SE’i , sec. 30 4
Sold
by
all
Druggists.
Hamilton paused the following sen­
__
. _
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, . ,
to make final proof in Mupport of hi« claim , mid I 11 west.
H all’s Family Fills are tbe best.
T I.eA O U W have elected tbe fol-
W(,n. ,, H
He names tbe follow in g witne.«4«4js to provo
tence«, the parties having already been
lowing officers for the coming year.
! <je n u 8 Com m issioner at I< kc Precinct, Oregon Id« contin uous residence upon an J c u ltiv a tio n
convicted at that term of conrt. Mm
F B Wilson, master workman, J A on January 1 J, 1900, via: ThomoM K. KiiMell on of «aid land, viz:
GENERAL NEWS.
Perkins, for larceny of ft horse, two
McLeod,
foreman ; A C Knrnonsky, t hl- n - K N°- 72w’
tb®
5
24 T Alford Minor, of Glenada. Oregon, A nthony
years (in tbe penitentiary; Nora E tta
,
. v ' 19S R 12 w. Lot 2 A SE
NW
Sec. 19T 19S R Shuster, of Glenada, Oregon, C. Shunter, of
overseer;
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Glcnoda, Oregon, Goo Glover, of Glenada,
Cole, for larceny of a horse, one j ear;
Senator Hayward of Nebraska died
W alter Brookbart, for assault with an the 5th, W J Brvan will probably be ap­ Hard, receiver; IO Kiiotts, recorder;' n e name« the follow ing witnosscs to prove Oregon.
J. T. B ridor «.
J A McLeod, guide; W ill Kyle, inside , bi«eonU tw oaa ronlduuc« upon and cultivation
intent to commit rape, to the reform pointed his successor.
Register.
watchman; O i l Colter, outside walch- of tai«l biiiA, viz:
school; Joaeph Murphy and John Mil­
C. K. Harwood, of Glenada, Oregon, Grant
Bantista,
president
of
the
Filipino
man.
ler, for recovering stolen goods, two |
Krhnrdt, of l^ike Precinct, Oregon, Win Carl, of
F O R P U B L IC A T IO N .
years each in the penitentiary; Win congress has surrendered to General
Lake Freeinct,'O regon, E. . Miller, of I-ake N O T IC E
I
A
SUhE
CUBE
FOR
CROUP-
Prvciuct, Oregon.
Perkins and Nora E t t a Cole, for lewd McArthur and formally renounced all
J. T. IlRlDOCa,
Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon.
cohabitation, three months each in tbe further connection with tlie insurrection,
Register.
Novem ber 17, 1*00.
county jail at the expiration of their He says tbo Filipino congrei-s and cabi- T w e n ty -fiv e Yc.sr«’ C on stan t Vse w ith o u t
N otice la hereby given th at the follow ing«
I» F a ilu r e .
term sin tbe penitentiary; Robt Burns, net are scattered never to reassemble. ,
named w ilie r has filed notice of hla intention
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S .
U> make final proof iu support of his c la im , and
lor petty larceny, three months in t h e ! A dispatch from Carson, Nevada,
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that «aid proof w ill iw in ode before C. H. H ol­
county jail.
( Detemlatr 1st, says it is probable the ! Tf)e firBt ¡„«»¡cation of eroup i« Losrre-
den, U. H. Com m issioner at Florence, Oregon,
of JoeepblM R. Stile« doeeaaod.
My son lias been troubled for years : ,n*nt w Be moved to Tacoma.
pees, and in a child sol'jecl to that di
N otice 1» hereby given that Geo. II Dorris, hna on Daeamber 29, ISM, viz Mardui Hartley,
with clironic diarrhoea. Sometime ago
Tlie Evening Post of San Francisco , en, a ¡t may be taken a* a su r e sign o l been duly appointed executor, of tho estate of widow of Amos H artley, deceased, on II. K.
No. 7199 for th e
rue », T. 1A H., R. 10
I persnaded him to take some of Cham- ■
’ays Congressman Tongue will be a the approach of «n attack, bollowing Josephine It. Stiles deceased, by tho H<»u. R. O. W
.
Potter, C ounty Judge of Lane county, State (d
burkin’« Colic, Cholera and Dkrrltoea member of the River and Harbor com-
|,uai»rness is a peeiiliar rough Oregon. All persons h avin g claii.i» against said
Hc*nanica Cite follow ing wltn»*ws to prove
Remedy. After using two bottles of m itu e at the coming sewion of congress. ,x>agb.
If
Chsm’" erl»in's
Cough estate, are herei»y n o tif ed to pre«-nt Itemized his contin uous residence upon and ou lu v a tio n
the 25 cent .is- he w". cured. I give ! A Manila dispatch of D ecently 2 says Remedy is given as »»on as the child la­ claJnjsiwith th eln eceiw ry vouchers to the e x ec u ­ of said land, vis:
George W Hartley, of Point Terror*», Oregon,
this testimonial, hoping some one 6imi-! General Cotton surrendered 8J3 officers comes hoarse, or even after the < loopy tor at his lau office in Rugenc, Oregon, w ithin Charlie Anderson, of Point Terrace, Oregon,
six m onths from tbe date of this notice.
larly afflicted may read it and I# bsue- i and men with rifle?, several Americans, cough appear«, it will
wi I prevtnt the »1
Fimon llo ffn a n , o i Point Terraee, Oregon, Ira
Dated Kugcuc, Oregon, peeember Sth, 119J.
Hoffman, of P olut Teirace, Oregon.
fifed.—Thom«« 0 Bovver, (ileticue, O. i and 70 Spanish pri»«mcrs and the gar.•- tacit. It i»'«»ci in im»ny tlionsniids of
OSO. B. DoftRiS,
J. T. fiRfftogw,
homes
in
this
broad
hind
and
never
Executor.
fsvtiHt
Dnyoniloug,
-province
of
i
For sale by «II druggist».
Regi ster.
disi»pi>rdnt«
the
auxi
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s
motlu^s.
We
1 Vievsya. io U pu tenant Monrct» with 50
AOKSTH w a st e d — for “ t h e life amd
have
yet
to
!uarn
ot
a
single
instance
in
,
tV A N T K D -éK V K R A L , BRIGHT AND IÎON-
. men of the Fourth vtivaky. .
ADVERTISED LETTFES
achievem ents of Admiral Dewey,’* the world's I ’ ’ F.H'f pefanuv to r» p.e>tnt u« s< Managers
naval hero. Mv Murut li a iste«, the | n th is and cb»se by counties. Msiaiy
Balai y (T
ttMjo a
A freight train on tho Montana cen- which it has not pr .ved eir*ctual. No greatest
llfe-lonz friend and admirer of the nation’« >esr and expanse«. Mtralgbt, bona fide, no
T ltt folltjwint letters remained tin- 1 tral railroad was wrecked the 2u I ntRf other pruparati“»» ran show Such a ret- • (llol. liiggret ami »teal lse»k: over .»»« page», riorn,
no le«« «alarv. I'eieftlon parmaneut. Our
a’ constant use salti luche«, nearly ISO page* haifum e lUustr refevMeas, any la n k in any town. It 1« m ainly
claimed in the Florence pnstnfficc for H ireatF alis and the engine and 12 cars I onl—twenty-five ’ year
.,
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f lo o r Only 11.4» Knorwpms dem and’ Big j affieo work rxniduetad at home. Be/ere nee.
tlie week ending Deretnlier 2nd, 1833: piled op. The engineer, tireinan and . n ithoat ft fuiloro. rv r «Ale by ftll drug- .ministrimi«. Outfit free. Chance of a llfe- ! Enclose self-ad*iresM»*l stamped envelope. T m i
I time^ Write quick. The Dominion Company DoMiNion C o MF aky , Dvpt S, Chicago.
1 giffts.
R B McMtirry.
I Lead brakeuian were killed.
)rd fl'Xjf Cskt*>u tildg.. Chicago.
W.vt. K yle , postmaster.
W E S T L IN G S .
ACME COMMERCIAL COMPANY
New Fall Effects
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Dress Goods.
’ Hosiery, Undorwoar,
Excellent Table Linen,
Hats and Cape,
la t e s t styles in Corsets,
Boots and Shoes.
3.
New Goods arrivin g on every Vessel
W ill receive CONSIGNMENT
ot
CALIFORNIA FRUIT every tri».
ProducE of all Kinds W anteD .
nc
G ro u n d Feed o fa ll K ind s alw ays on h a n d .
Don’t faiL
To see our assortment of Cooking and Heating Stoves,
Mattings,
Linoleum, Oil cloth, Zto.
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At Prices to Suit the Times.
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Flor»ei2ce, Ot*ef°n.
FLORENCE REAL ESTATE
AGENCY.
Timber Land, Farm Land, and Town Lots
For
S a le -
If you have property to sell
call at the “WEST” office
and place it on our list.
JOHN o. BECK
MANAGERS.
W. H. W EATHER8ON
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