The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, January 12, 1900, Image 3

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    TH E^ W E S T
SYSTERIÄ
B aking
P owder
B y I cm D ikn .
I t purely a norvoux disorder and a ll the
sym ptom , are of nervous origin. Many
women ulilicted w ith hysteria continue to
suffer because they th ink th at there Is no
Jan 8th, 1900.
cure
for
them.
Q^ lorkxce , L ank C ounty , O bioon .—
H ysteria ra n l.e
Rainy, rainier, rainiest.
perfeelly and per­
m anently
cured,
- - - by - - -
Nearly every one in thia neighborhood
no m atte r how fur
advanced
It
m ay
has a severe cold.
be.
H UD T AN
W .IT . W E A T II E R S O N
Makes the food more deiicious and wholesome
w ill cure hysteria.
Rail Vaughn has quit trapping and
H U D Y A N w ill re­
OOVOt m ow rowOM co,, wr. VOL
E d ito r a n d
P ro p rie to r.
lieve you of every
gone to tbe.Siuslaw to work in a lugging
•ym ptum . The re­
lie f Is not only
camp near Aiuia.
tem porary — It I t
-T xkms : f t ö ü a year in advance.-
We welcome a new correspondent
A C M E IT E M S .
perm anent. l t t ' D -
Ed Cbastnin of Halsey spent Oh rial-
I'A N w ill reatoro
from Herman this week. Come again.
mas in this neighborhood with home
the w e a k e n e d
nerves to a heal­
Enterudat |i t t post-office at Florence,
folks
and
friends.
A letter from Astoria a day or two
B y X Y Z.
th y condition and
ano countyg fregón, as second-class ' RgOi gta(oj , | iut y ,e g[eaiIier Harrison
tlie symptoms w ill
Chas Barron who has been on the
I 'ip .matter
disappear. H U D -
T A N Is tha rem -
would sail for the 8iusiaw in two or
npper Sinslaw working in a logging
Acme, Or, Jan 11, 1900.
wai
-a
la
4 D r **»lS I.S Q B A T E S M A D E K NO W N ON A P - throe weeks.
camp spent Christmas at home
Nearly all our good people are com­
men and woman,
The firm of FislierA W atkins of En­
vegetable remedy and has no bad
I,„w ,
P L IC A T IO N .
Misses Maude Howard and Bertha
plaining of bad colds.
lect on the system. Study your symp­
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n>ttC8i S cents per line, each Insertion gene has been dissolved. George Fisher
Day visited at G W Dickinson’s Sunday toms carefully. W hen you have done so.
We are sorry to learn that Mrs
use H L 'D Y A N and then tell your friends
having sold hi* interest in tlie moat
School closes next Friday, January w h at It has done fo r you.
Elmer Johnsen is ou the sick list.
— PUBUHUSD IV Kit Y FRIDAY MURRINO—
» üsomjteiv I pure
^btSMJunnr
pore
F lo re n c e , O re.
J a n . 12, 1900
market to Philip M iller.
12tb.
Mrs E B M iller left on the tug Maggie
Morris Johuson of Monnd lias put 1300
We understand that M r Thompson of
logs into tlie Sinslaw river and intends to visit her daughter, M r* Severy, at
Eugene has purchased the Valentine
W E S T liIN G S .
Siletz.
to rnako a drive next mouth. Frank
place, or a controlling intorest in it.
Al miner and family of Maple creek
Hadley of the same place' lias about 300
He is working on the place.
were visiting old friend* hure a few day*
Read what 0 \V Hurd lias to M y this logs in tlie river.
W alter Chaatain of Halsey passed
last
week.
week.
Joseph Dunson who has been keeper
through here last week on his way to
Mis
Tripp
lias
moved
from
her
ranch
Steel traps to exchange for fur* at A of a light tiuHse near Seattle, Washing­
Hermann. There must be some special
O Funke’s.
ton, has been appointed keeper nt on South Slough to one of Crptain Cox’s
attraction for him down there.
houses
in
Acme.
Ileceta
light
house
to
succeed
M
r
D
ar­
The tug Maggie sailed northward
The candy-pulling at M r Vaughn’s
gan, transferred.
Win Chamberlin has gone to tlie
Tuesday morning.
Christinas night, and the oyster supper
upper
boom
for
another
raft
of
logs
for
S J Seymour has received notice shat
Blanks for W arranty Deeds for sale
at M r Cornelius’ ou New Year’s night
be passed the civil service examination tlie m ill company here.
at the W ist office.
were well attended by the neighbors
satisfactorialy and that iiis name lias
Our school ia progressing very nicely,
The Acme Commercial Co have a
and friends.
been placed uu tlie list of those eligible tlie scholars all working with renewed
change in their Ad tiiis week.
W T Cornelius and Levi Vaughn and
for appointment to tlie position of sub- interest since the rest during holidays.
The San Francisco Examiner and the
son George bad a very narrow escape
inspector.
The little daughter of M r and Mrs D
one day last week from what might have
W es for one year $2.50 paid in ad­
Severy returned to tier home at Siletz
PERSO NA LS.
vance.
been a fatal mishap. They were en­
this week, after a long visit with her
gaged at splitting bridge lumber near
No trace lias yet been" found of
auntio here.
here and had paused a moment in tbeir
August Fischer wtio disappeared from
John I Butterfield is at Gardiner.
Chas Saubert and Ses M artin w ill work wiien suddenly and without much
Eugene three weeks age.
W I I Spaugh was doing business in open their meat market in tlie Alexan­ 1 warning, a dead tree came falling
County School Superintendent W M Florence Tuesday.
der building here tomorrow. T hat is straight toward them. I t took quick
M ille r is arranging for a local teachers’
W Nichols of E lm ira arrived here the kind of enterprise that should re­ work for them to dodge behind trees
institute to be hold in Eugene Jan 27.
Wednesday un bis way to Smith river in ceive patronage. Give them a call.
and get out of the way. Had they been
G C Cuinpton was hauling lumber a quest of cattle.
D r Saubert liua purchased the machin­ working at the time some or all of them
few days ago to build a sidewalk in front
M r Adams toook an involuntary bath ery nnd is now making the necessary would surely have been killed or badly
of the Hendricks property on Ham lin yesterday while pushing logs to tlie slip arrangements tu have it delivered at iiis injured, as the tree felt ri$bt where they
street.
new mill here. We will be glad to see had been standing.
at Spruce Point m ill.
H COwen a pioneer of Oregon former­
Geo M M iller left for Eugene on tho
ly known as the “ Swamp Angel" died steamer Tuesday after.spending four or
nt his home in Eugeno Tuesday morn­ five days in Florence.
ing aged 77 years.
John Hoffman from the Umpqua Life
Anyone desiring to purchase a new Saving Station was a passenger to
sewing machine may find it to ilia In­ Florence on Barret’s stage Tuesday.
terest to call at the W est office and
S G Liudsly was in town Tuesday.
ascertain what we offer in th at line.
H e is recovering from his injury but
I f there is any person owning land in w ill have to u*e trutchos fur a while
this vicinity that he wislieB to trade for yet.
a wheat farm in southern California, he
Lighthouse Keeper Dnrgan and fami­
inny learn of a chance by calling at this
ly were passengers on the Maggie Tues­
office.
day morning bound for their new home
M innie Thorne a 10 year old girl dis­ near Seattle.
appeared from Cottage Grove last Sun­
Tuesday,* G uard: Mrs O R Bean, of
day evening and had not been found
Seaton, arrived here on last night’s
next day though search parties bad been
stage, about 11 o’clock, and this after­
looking for her.
noon left on the train for a visit to sons
The Benton county court has made at Salem, Portland and Aberdeen, Wash.
arrangements to have a ferry operated
at the Bundy crossing of the Long Tom
P O IN T T E R R A C E IT E M S -
in place of the bridge recently removed
to accommodate steamboat navigation.
Judge IV C Hale of Engene has been
unanimously recommended by the Ore­
gon delegation in congress for appoint­
ment as district judge of Alaska.
He
was formerly judge of the first district
of Oregon.
Daily Astorian: "Among those men­
tioned as congressional timber in tlie
F irst district, should Tongue not be
nominated, are Gatch of Marion, Brow­
nell of Benton, Fullerton of Dougins and
Woodcock of Lane.
B y C abmen .
January 8th 1000.
Lester
Sunday.
Ogden
returned
home
last
Nellie Furnish visited at H H Fisk’s
Saturday and Sunday.
Irm a Saubert lias been visiting at M r
Bryud's for the last few days.
M r Brynd is ill with typhoid fever
while M attie and Greta are improving.
The Odd Fellows have hired Mrs Nic-
F rid a y’s Guard:
The taxes on the
property that went to actual sale yester­ olle to help nurse the sick at M r Brynd’s.
day forenoon amounted in the aggregate
I-ottie Landerkiug returned home last
to only $360.42, out of a total levy of Sunday after a week’s visit with friends
$151,000. This is the smallest delin­ un the river.
quent tax ever known
tcSfity.
"We find it necessary to ask our sub­
IN PR O B A TE C O U R T .
scribers who are in arrears to try to pay
at least part of the b ill. W e do not like
In tho mater of the estate of Thos
to dun anybody but it take* money to
keep up tbs paper and we have to de- K I I I .ace: Final report approved and
pead on the subscribers to contribute it is ordered tliat lie be discharged nnd
his bondsmen exonerated when he pays
their abare of it.
the four sisters and brothers of deceased
The W est lias for Bale one years’
tuition in the Holmes Business College $5 each ns provided under tlie w ill, and
of Portland. This is one of the leading tlie balance tu Lottie E Hadsall.
business colleges on the coast, having
English, Commercial, Shorthand and
Telegraphic departments and we offer
this tuition on easy terms.
A r e T o u r K id n e y s t
Dr. H o b b s’ SparA cu a P ills c u r * a ll kM u ey Ills,
A d d. S te r lin a R e m e d y Co.. C b io a < o or
p ie ir « « .
Guard: W illiam s and Creppin’s log­
REAL E8TATE TRANSFERS-
ging camp at Monnd, on the upper
Siuslaw, Frank Wallace foreman, are
Emma I. Tanner anil wife to Joseph
prepared to put in 250,000 feet of lugs a
A Bisciiofberger, lot 11, block 51,
month. They have a chute of a quarter
Chicago addition to Florence; $50.
of a mile in length which carries the
John W Tanner and wife to Grace M
logs to the end in ten seconds.
Sweet, lot 7, block 21, Acm e; $200.
A t the state insane asvlnm, Salem,
George H Colter and wife to Francis
the following change* have been made:
R D Allen succeeds J W Roland as book M Nighswauder, lot 25, block 19,
keeper; commissary, in which Frank Glonada; $30.
Post succeeds H W Smith, and steward,
John G W right succeeding G W Haud-
saker. There are 1170 patient* io the
institution,
N O T IC E T O R E P U B L IC A N S
Eugene, Or, Jnn 5, 1900.
another saw m ill in Acme and wish M r
Saubert success.
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AV e s tr iv e to k e e p j u s t w h a t y o u w a n t anti a lw a y s o f
t h e b est in G roceries, T in w a r e ,
D ry Goods, S to v es both
F e e d o f a ll k in d s, e tc .
I f w e do n o t h a v e w h a t you w a n t w e w il l send
fo r It .
Give os a trial and see for
yourselves.
J. W . H A N D ,
Manager.
MEYER & KYLE
V
S
* * * *
HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY,
No. 810 boath B r o a d * * /»
MAPLETON FUTES.
*
W e are receiving on every vessel fine
<
Uemons, Bananas, Nuts
of all kinds, fresh California Figs, New
Seeded Raisins, etc.
A *
r
Loa Angeles. C a t
Considering the storm there was a
Cor. B tartrton. Staebel awg BQ*, 1
good attendance at Sunday school last
B y G lka 4 b .
ftaa **— - - ' f — Q.K
Sunday. Officer* and teachers elected
are as follows:
Win
Chamberlin,
Jan 9, 1900.
superintendent; Frank
Sweet, ass’t
W
e
are
glad
to
seZ
M
r
Ole M yrind
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
supt; teachers, W m Chamberlin, Mrs
back
on
Knowles
ci
A
again
Sweet, Mrs M ills, Mis* Irm a Saubert.
W e are sorry to 8»r tliat M r Brund
We hupe to see all our scholars present
The West. Real Estate office ha* bar­
next Sabbath. Lesson subject, “ The is sick w itli the typbid fever.
gains to ofier in the following property.
tng on M r A P
Boyhood of Christ.”
M r Crow who is
A good dwelling house, and black­
Knowles place hai uite a few logs in smith shop doing a good business in a
BORN.
tire creek.
thriving town. The owner desires to
Some of the pep6 on Knowles creek change Ida location. A fine opportunity
The following item dated January 4th, are getting the K>m at the mouth of (or the right man.
ICO acres of unimproved land on North
1909, was ieceived at this office last Knowles creek «dy for use.
M r W ill H s rrtto n ’s wife and family Fork about ten miles from Florence is
week after we had gone to press.
A t Heceta tlie ksebers of Heceta Light that were visifHf with her sister at offered for saled. Near to county road.
Spokane Falls/W ash. ha* moved to W ill make * good stock ranch. Price
station were pleasantly surprised a t an
$450.
early hour tiiis morning by the arrival Knowles cree
160 acres mostly timber land lying In
of a new light house keeper in the per­
sonage of a fine son to M r and Mrs O. LOGGING I AM AND TIM B ER FOR section 13, township, 18 south, range 10
west.
About three acres cleared.
A
L . Hansen.
SALE.
creek large enough to float logs runs
through the land. Price $560.
FOR DISEASE IN GOATS.
I offer fo01e my logging team con-
A good store building and lot in Acme.
sistiug of ye J>ea<J of oxeu, seven yean
IVe find tlie following remedy for old; ail f logging outfit and from Conveniently located for business. Tbe
disease in gouts published in tlie Union 1,600,000 /6,000,000 feet of timber close upper part is finished up for a dwelling.
Price $700.
Gazette of Corvallis. The gentleman to tlie Si A1 w river.
A good road from
giving it ia one of the IcadiDg goat river to $ timber built last summer.
160 acres on upper North Fork, a
raisers in tho Alsea valley.
Sbantie^hJ barns necessary fotlog. large part of it bottom laud. W ill make
r. good home.
Oscar Tom offers the following remedy ging ca/ already built.
for the disjaso which killed so many
80 Acres timber land with creek large
S iunky W ait ,
g.'sts in that section last winter. He
enough to float log* m oiling through the
Acme, Oregon.
says it has been tried with success In
lund and into tide water.
that section; M ix thoroughly iwu
163 acres about seven mile* shore
KAr^» PROPERTY FOR SALE OR
pound* of sulphur and one pound of
Florence,
lying
m ile on main 8ius
TRADE.
ginger, To one pound of the mixture
law river, 23 acre* of it bottom land,
add five to ten drops of podoffulin and
bouse and barn ou tlio place, nnd a good
100 acre tracts of land in North- logging road lending to 300,000 feet
five to ten drops of zyiuocide. M ix the
Kansas for sale o trade for timber in one body. A creek which
dose in a little water until it is wet and
ir ly in
i Oregon.
then add water and drench. Give it
would furnish a convenient water power
e land ia all rich prairie suitable for flow* through the land. Price $960, on
twice a day for a week.
vation. About 75 acre* plowed, reasonable term*.
ut six miles from town and threu
DEAFNESS CANNO T BE CURED
For further information inquire Kt
■* from B A M railroad ia a fine
Tbe W kst office, Florence, Oregon or
intry for raising cattle.
by local application* a* they cannot Kor price* and term* iuquire at this John C Beck, Point Terrace, Oregon.
resell the diseased portion of the ear, ce.
There is only oue way to cure deafnesi
DAIRY FARM FOR 8ALft.
and tliat i* by constitutional remedii
Deafness ia caused by an inflamed co
S E W IN G M A C H IN E FOR S A LE.
A fine dairy farm ou Ma pio creek six
dition of tbe mucous lining of
miles from Florenc« ia now offered for
Eustachian Tube. W h*n this
A new, seven drawer, Climax sewing ■ale.
inflamed you have a rumbling soundj Machine, oak fiuiah, inanufuetnred by
I t contains 100 acres, 36 of it bottom
imperfect bearing, and when it is
the New Home Sewing Machine Co, for land and 30 acrea have been plowed
eale cheap. Call at tho W est office and Can cut 36 tong of bay. A good two
ly closed, deafness ia the result, aw
examine it.
less the inflammation can be take!
story house 20 by 38 feet; * barn 44 by
ami thia tube restored to it* norm
70 feet, with heavy frame; a goat bonae
dition, bearing w ill be destroyed
T o C ura r a n a tip a tla n F o re ver.
16 by 40 feet; an orchard of about 600
C a ta ra ta Canur Cathartle. lue o rtta .
nine case* ont of ten are cau*^bT I f Take
L. C. C. fu ll io eure, drugg « ml » refund utouey. tree« uf different kind« of fruit has been
Catarrh, which is nothing b u t'^ °'
bearing for a yoar or two.
(lamed condition of tbe mucoui
A water wheel of about 8 home power
W e will give One Hundred D<^* *0T
NOTICE TO OREDITORS-
furnishes motive power at tbe barn for
any case of Deafness (caused b y rrrh)
cutting feed, sawing wood etc.
that cannot be cur*d by H a ll’i Atarrh
Katata of Jaarpblna R. Htilc« dacaa««!.
The farm is
mite from school and
Notice
ia
hereby
»Iren
that
Oeo.
R
borria,
haa
Cure. Send for circulars free.
mile from a county road.
bean
dnljr
appol
Iliad
avreutor,
of
tha
ra
ta
l,
of
F J C H E N E Y A CO, T. O.
Price $1000.
Term * $600
rash,
Joaaphina R. Hlllea derraaad, by tbe Hon. B. O.
Sold by Druggist*, 75.
Potter, County Judge of lama county, Ulats of balance on three or four yearn time.
H a ll’s Family Pilla are tbei
On-gon. AU ixrtona bavin* claim .a*alnat eaid
A bargain for anybody wanting
eetnte, are hereby notified to present Itemized
farm.
cl.lmajwlth thetneceaaary vooebera to tbe execu­
GENERAL NEW/
For further information inqnire at the
tor at hla law offleo In Eu(ene, Ore*»u, within
tlx moutha from the date uf tbla notice.
W kst office.
Dated Eugene, Oregon. December Gib, 1899.
Da Fdwsrd McGlynn d i«/‘ Sunday
Oao. B. Dokais,
LOGS WANTED.
at Newhorg, N Y from A disease,
.1
d u s t re c e iv e d a f in e a s s o r t m e n t o f 8 H 0 B 8 ,
t h e very t h i n g you w a n t fo r t h is w e a t h e r . P le a s e
c a ll a n d e x a m in e .
C ook in g a n d H e a tin g .
HEBE ARE Y017B SYMPTOMS:
1- l. F L U T T E R IN G O F T H E E Y E L ID B
A N D A T IN G L IN G S E N S A T IO N A B O V ft
T H E EYES.
IiU D Y A N w ill relieve thia
almost Im m ediately.
2- 2. T R E M B L IN G O F T H E L IE S —Thl«
Is due to the affectlou of the fsvlul nerve*.
H U D Y A N w ill restore the nerves to a
healthy condition, and the trem bling w ill
disappear.*
X. L U M P
IN
THE
T H R O A T —Thia
•vm ptoni uevrilly precedes a crying spelt.
The feeling Is as though there was a ball
In the th ro at.
This also Is a nervous
symptom which H U D Y A N w ill cause to
disappear.
4. P A L P IT A T IO N O F T H E H E A R T
The heart Income» weahenod as the
nerves a io and beats Irre g u la rly and
weakly.
H U D Y A N w ill strengthen tHe
h e a rr muscle and cause the beats to be­
come stron« and regular.
S IN K IN G F E E L IN G I N T H IS P IT
O F T H E S T O M A C H —T h ia occur« often
and Is v e ry annoying.
I t Is due to the
action o f the weakened nervoe o f the
stomach.
IfU D Y A fft w ill strengthen tho
harvea. and the sinking feeling w ill not
recur.
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th a t H U D Y A N cure» men and women. It
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w ill relieve you o f a ll the above ay m p i
ind you can he cured. Doctors n a v « ^
b.ut they have ao<
permanent
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can get
your <lri
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ruggiat for 10 cauta per
ackage
ockage o r « packagei fo r 81.G0. I f your
1st
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not keep It. muni d ira rt to
ho H U O V A N
RBMMDY COMPANY
lan Francisco or I^is Angelaa, C alifo rn ia
?u--c$.n_ î9 2 S S lî ‘ ha doctors of the H U D -
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Address
A meeting of the republican central
committee of Lane county is hereby
called at the conrt house in Eugene,
January 80, 1900, at 1 o’clock p m , for
Executor.
the purpose of re districting the county,
aged 62 years.
nnd making all necessary arrangements
The Siuslaw and San Francisco Lum ­
Washington dlspatcl tate that NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ber Go. want 10,000,000 feet of log*
for tlie republican county convention.
¡leges
and
All the committeemen are requested to the senate committee
delivered at their mill at Acme within
seating M
be present or send representatives. R e ­ election* will report sgi
tlie next few month*.
fotiid Office, at Roseburg, Oregon.
eiinvylvania
publicans in tlie new precinct* will see 8 Quay as senator fr
baeeulieT .1, 1899.
Eur further information inqnire of
to
that
of-
Motice
Is
hereby
given
that
tbe
following-
because of hi* appoint
I. U. Gashinsn,
psJ want to let the people who snfTer that their precinct is represented.
e
legislator«
named
arttler
lias
Hied
notice
of
bla
intention
flee by tlie governor a
I l F M c C ornack , Chairman.
Acme, Oregon.
i—-mutism and sciatica know tliat
to make dual proof in support of hit claim, and
«or.
had
failed
to
elected
Louin I I J ohnson , Secretary.
that said pnmf a III be mode befora C. H. Hot
a Pain Balm relieved me
den U HL'ommlatioiierat la k e Precinct, Oregon
NOTIOE FOR PUBLICATION*
r of other medicines and
O R E E N L E « 61* 9 -
on January 19, I9GS, via: Thomas K. Rutacll ou
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failed. I t is the liest lini-
hla H. K. No. ItU, lor the Luts S * * gee. 94 T
W S K IJ w . L o tZ A k F Q N W J i Sec. 1 9 T 1 9 8 R
ver known of.—J A bod-
lan d Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
11 West.
B y a W s . t
December 4, luff.
Dr Sauliert informed ns this week
gen, Alpharetta, Ga. Thousands have
He names the following wltneaaea to prove
Notice la hereby given that the following-
b«en cured of rheumatism by this I tliat liia firm have bought the machin­
hlaconiinuoae reabtauce upon and cultivation named settler hoe filed notice of hla lutentlon
remedy- One application relieves th e ery in what is known as " M ill 4” on
Several atrange • been looking al of said land, via: f
to make Anal proof In .uppurt o l h l* claim, eud
Yaquina fiay and have made part pay­ tract« of timber hi uta lately,
O. B. Harwood, of Clcnada, Oregon, Grant that said proof w ill be uietta twfore C. H. H ol­
pein. For tale by all druggists.
Erhardt, of la k e Preciimt, Oregon, Wm Carl, of den, U. 8. Commissioner at Lake Praclurt,
ment in cash. He also stated that it is
Chester C Coad of Dallas, Oregon, ha*
A M r Kelly (/Lewiston, Idaho, la k e Pm-lnet, ^Oregon, K. R. Miller, of Lake Oregon, on January 19, 1900, vie Ueorae A
their intention to have the machinery
m
Johnston
plan«
Precinct, Oregon.
bean appointed assistant aergeaut at
has bought the
Glovor, on b it II. R. No. 9917 (or tbe Late 1 4k S
He bought it
i . T. Bai on as,
Sec. ’ , T, 198 R It W 4k Lota S A t dec. » T 19S .
arms of the Vailed States senate.
M r shipped to the Sinslaw at once where it near Deadwood
U W-
Register.
Coad is 38 years ®)d.
Ho was elected w ill immediately be placed in position solely for the t
He names the following wltneaaea to prove
comity clerk of Puls county in 1888 and tu their new mill building at Acme.
h it continuous residence upon end cultivation
Tlila makes It look as if there will he
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lias since held a number of prominent
of
said lend, els:
ANTED—S pn-wnt OS oa Malingers
^ y A M T F b JK V K R A L PKRAONH F O R D IA
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on tide-water
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telet Office Managen In this state to
Stephen J. Hhrom, of Lake Precinct, Ore«<
poeitieus. H e is a life-lung repnbU ,
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Salary
9900
a
In thl» and rio Hlrntrht, hona-fldo, no
*.n ,he,r own and earroundlng Tboroaa Jensen, of Lake Precinct, Oregon, KoM
and a granJeon of Gener
HOU.CN UCC a. BR< à BRISTOW. F»oi< ’ t , and exp Poidtl-in permanent. Our cout.tlea. W illing to pay yearly «KW. payai,l ì 0.
weekly, beelrable employment with unaeual B. Mills, of Florenoo, Ore«e«, Bd. 8 . Anderson,
'
any
town.
It
la
mainly
G illiam , of pioneer Dreinjl
f< r fr% m ],
J nt horn*. Rafarvnos. opportunltiaa. Karanneen exchanged. Bn je , Acme, Oregon.
R A T E S $1.00 to $2.00 P E R D A Y . Mwfttaff
BA
self eddreiwed stamped e oveliin.
op*.
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was k ille d at Wills Spri
■tamped envelope y « a , clone
t. T. iK IW Ib
' IS , Chicago.
I Park KOCexlou Bolldlag, Chicago. *
E U G E N E .
M
O R E G O N .
county in 1848-
Hon Robert Clow died at Id* home in
Junction City last Friday of cancer of
the stomach. He was * native of Scot­
land but had lived in Oregon since 1807.
H e was prominent in Masonic circle«
and as a democratic politician, having
held the offices of representative, state
senator, superintendent of the peni­
tentiary, and state railroad commis­
sioner.
ACME COMMERCIAL COMPANY
Have
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B re s s G foods,
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B oot« f t Shoes,
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Gent’s Furnishing Goods,
H a r d ui a r E,
Paints,
Oils,
etc.
Prices as Low as the Lowest
flis ô s r ç I
K te ,
F lo r e n c e ,
O p e f°n .
FLORENCE REAL ESTATE
AGENCY.
Timber land, Farm land, and Town lots
For Sale-
If you have property to sell
call at the “WEST” office
and place it on our list.
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