The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, April 06, 1900, Image 2

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-POBUSHKO BVKRY XBIOAV MORNING.—
F lo rrncb ,
L ax e C o p x t t ,
O regon
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T h e Blood At this season craves and
w elcom es the purifying and vitalising
properties o f H oods Sarsaparilla. This
grand medicine w onderfully cures Scrof-
ula. Sa lt Rheum . Blood Poisoning,
Boils, Pimples and all other complaints
caused or promoted by impure blood.
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W .U. WEATHERSON
Editor
and
Proprietor.
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fa st a n d scarcely anything dtning the
y f a-. J strength are charac-
day. Since taking H ood s Sarsaparida ' trrtstics peculiar to l.o o d s Sarsa-
1 7 am hungry all the tirnfi.
Hcod"s has pardla, the great Hood purifier. A
cured m y pimples, and im proved m y sing[e hottie Ci>ntains IUO doses and '
general health.'
Gertrude Stoddard.
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| Peterson. Iow a.
R em em ber!
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I age to last but a w e e k or fortnight.
[ Hood"s Sarsaparilla has an unequalled
I record o f perfect a n d permanent cures.
SM ALL DOSES
LA R G E R E S U L T S |
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I have opened,a shop
in Florence where
shall keep a good,
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stock of
The
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| foreign patcnls and trade-marks, will
MAN.
WASHINGTON LETTEX
practice in W ashington, D O.
I t might be well for some of our i
A resolution has been offered in the
citizens to bear in mind that in the e n d ,, Man tha* in born of woman is of fc.
lionse and senate, by Representative
F rom o: r reovlar C orrempondknt ,
•they will be judged and awnnle I not by dayH and full of microbe»
Lentz, of Ohio, and Senator Allen, N ext door ts HoiTlS Hotsl
the professions limy make, i»or the
He conieth fortli like a flower, but is
respectively, demanding the recall of
ciolLos they wear, but by|their public soon wilted by tbe wind» of adversity
Washington, T). C., Mar 26, 1900.
Federal troops from Shoshone County, j
a n il private action«.
and aeorclied by ¡the flames of perp'.exi-
Congress lias taken the first step to-
Idaho, uuless I lie perm it system of !
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wards the erection of a suitable nieuior-
E vzbt taiiuotjc citizen is desirous of - <’orrow ar,,i headache follow him all ¡«1, in Washington, to Gen U S Grant, work be revoked, the right of habeas
GENERAL NEWS.
exercising his rig h t'to a voice in the
(jayg 0{ ,,jg yf,..
j Without an opposing vote, the house corpus be restored, and martial law be ,
abolished at once. The bouse com-
management of public affairs, according
j j c |)Oppejh from Ida bed in tho passed a bill appropriating $10,000 to be
The steel fight between Carnegie and
to what lia believes for Ihs country a n)J rn jng anj |,ia toot is pierced by the spent in securing designs for a memorial mittee on military affairs is still taking ; F , u.k ha9 begn sott|e(i, T|,e interested
good ; but he m ust not forget that .day
cruei ig,.^ of ffjggppointinent.
to Gen Grant. Tho bill provides th at testimony in its investigation of the use parlies agreeing to reorganize and he
of Federal troops in Idaho.
T h e ' incorporated under the laws of New
15th is ne.it at hand and registering a
fie plodffeth forth to hifl daily toil nnd , epiinent artists shall be invited to sub-
Governor of Idaho, one of the witnesses, Jersey.
necessity.
| |,is caticle is punctured by the malig- ndt competitive designs. Every dia- lias the cbhrage of his convictions, be
News from Manila states tliat the
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nant nettlea of exhaustion.
| tinguished European visitor to the
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' Chinese general, Pana, who lias been '
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A m an ncstlr. s-o.rn a newspaper to, j j e g p ^ tli himself down to" rest at j Xational Capital comments upon the they right or wrong. Lie said to the I devastating
Panay province with a.
p prend h. g opinious, witness a Yankee
lariKto noonj ay( anj is lacerated in tiie nether absence, of any public monument to Gen committee: " I assume responsibility I ha!ll, of outlsws liag gn,rendered to the .
from ana{01lly |,y ijlC j,;,, of disaster.'
lyrtiicr wjiO. iujcrioea quotations i.,..»
Grant, and the numerous monuments for ¿very arrest in Shoshone county by ’ United States troops.
■ Pbe returns at present show King
his favorite statesmen in re 1 ink on the
waiketh through the streets ot the to soldiers of lesser promiiienee adds to Gen Merriam or anyone else.”
Representative
Payne,
of
N
Y,
floor
(deni) for congress slightly ahead of I
eggs which lie eel s. rhus the breakfast c^y ¡n
ap j glory of liis man- (heir wonder why there is none to
; leader of the majority of the house,! Hammond the republican candidate,
egg may e.m y more convictions I
hood, and siippeth oil the banana peel Grant.
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' but tbe republicans feel sure that when
the morning newspaper. Jar.n and
misfortune ami unjointeth his neck?,
The senate is to have an opportunity
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rl)s are
full ret„
returns
are ¡n Hammond will be
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' ports th a t contributions to the cam- about 500 ahead.
lloine.
| He smoLeth the cigsr of contentment to vote on the Porto Rico tariff w itl-out'
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paign fund were in some way involved
j be United States Legation has been
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lint lol it exploded with a loud noise, for outside Complications,
as senator I. ,, _ .
T ub D ull - v Guard says that Bryan
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‘ horaker asked for and obtained a voto o f !
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“ is tlio only man available for president | _
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,___ _ .....____________________________ ___________ . l;_ _ , that tiie two great trusts in sugar and future importation of American pork,
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. I Behold, he glideth down the banister senate rS-Coiunritfing his bill providing
tobacco would benefit moat by getting giving ns n reason that the meat is
•who seems 'U have the ability and o( |if(! n„(J fl„(U.tll it ulrewI1 witll epliu-1
a civil form of government for the
injurious to the public health. Lloyd
ttieir sugar and tobacco from Porto
cooragetb reklst the moneyed an.toc-
C Griseom, United States Charge
island, to th e committee, in order th at
»ed the government of the
I .¡co tree of duty and not by paying 15 (j> Affaiios, protested energetically ,
'racy who
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I He is stung by the mosquitops of an- aii attem pt may be made to pass tbe
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p ercen t duty, and consequently that if ( demanding the anr.ullnieut of the
United I)t»tes in 1890.” It seems a c -( noyance by day and ins frame is
gnawed house bill levying a duty of 15 per cent i
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there were any "hoodie” influence, it measuier.
eordind'to the best accounts, that a cer- ■
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lo r u in g io
by the bedbngi of affliction by night,
on Porto Ilican products. W hether j
An
English
syndicate
of
coal
dealers
Was
in
favor
of
free
triple.
tain amount of this much despised
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t a in n in o u m . V
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W hat is man but the blind , worm of , th a t can be done is a .question upon )
has just c o eil a deal for 2,950,003 t ms
s i n n e r h a d to Ize guaranteed before Mr i
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. . days
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money, lia,
g
I fate? Peeing that
his
are t/um- which tbeye nrc two decided opinions.
of Alabama coal. This is the largest or­
I FREE RURAL DELIVERY FOR OREGON.
Ttrran would agree to visit Oregon on •
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der for coal ever given. The purchase
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bered by cycles of pain ami Ins years by It is understood tliat tho votes to pass
his errand bi m trey to warn the people
price agreed upon is 75 cents a ton at
tho bill 'have been pledged, but the re­ Oregonian.
1 reasons of mourning,
the mouth of th e coal pits. The re
of what tlie future had in store tor them
Behold lie is impaled upon the book of publican senators who favor free trade
Tile Second Assistant I'osimaeter-Gau-1 maikably low price of $1.50 per ton, at
and also to display hie remarkable
desolation, ami is swallowed up by death have threatened to filibuster to prevent era| today assured Representative tiie port of New Orleans, covers the cost
courage and ability.
in tbe fathomless ocean of time and is a vote being reached on the bill. Con Moody tliat lie will, In rfendvertisihg or of coal, loading and transportation.
remembered no more.
fereuces are still going on and some reletting star route contracts in his dis­ Nothing definite is known about its des­
“ Do not permit the ciiildreii to form
In bis infancy lie runneth over with agreement may1 be reached. Mean- trict, incorporate into tiie contracts pro­ tination but it is llipught that it will be
shipped to E ngland.'
the habit o f disputing and quarreling worms and colic, and in his old age lie wliile, the money which hti3 been col­
visions making it tho duty of the
with each other. I t may be prevented, groaneUi with rheumatism and in-grow- lected under the Dinglcy tariff is availa­ carriers on the star routes to deliver tiie
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
like other bad habits by watchfulness, Ing toe-nails.
ble for public use in Porto I)¡co, and mail of persons along tiie route in boxes
particulary if the training is begun when
Gen Davis lias been directed to freely to be erected along the lines, where
We believe Clinmberlaip's Cough
FREE TO INVENTOP.3.
4l,e children are very young. Separa­
use it.
suoli service is desired.
Tills will Remedy is tiie best in tiie world. A few
tion is tho best punishment, breaking
A bill authorizing tho president to n p -' practically establish a sys ten! of free weeks ago we suffered witli a severe cold
and a troublesome cough, and having
The
up their play and taking away the cause
, _ experience of 0 ( A Snow <fc Co in Point a commission to visit Oliina and | rurat duf;vt;ry along such routes, which
read their advertisements in our onfi
•of the dispute. Clrildren are social be­ obtaining more than 20,000 patints
| Japan for the purpose of studying coin- Hqj|
of ea(,ecja | advantage ).o ajl the and other papers we purchased a hottie
mvoutors nas
lias enabled
Ipful.i
inercial conditions
condil*rfcti<i and
«M,t making
,»».,i.i,,'» a ,, report
»..„n—
t ( ■ formers ahtf rancfimeixalong tiie numer- ' td see if it would effect us. It cured us
ing and do not like to play »lone 1 bey I i invomors
cnauieu them
mem to
m lit
.wir
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dislike siilitii'de, and if
they rinil it is answer many questions rolating to the a8 t |ie beet rnpthoJ ci increasing o u r , oUr gtage lines throughout Eastern Ore- Heforw the bottle was more than half
intellectual property. (trai]e wiUl ll|080 ei>ontrioa, b„9 been I ,,on Mr Moody U.inks it will ab o be a US''d- 11 ''' th ° beBt lneiliciiio out for
invariably tho sesnlk of quarreling they | protection of intellectual
rill take pains to bn more amiable so as This they have dune in a pam phlet trea- paarexl by the senate. During the die- practical benefit to citizens along mail ! , On viile, Xud. L ot sale by all druggists,
hot to bo forced into it'.— A p ril L aities . ting briefly of United States and foreign cussion, Senator Hoar took occasion to | )oatca ' ¡,v.einisop, Golumbia and the |
patents, with cost of same, nn(l how reiterate bis opinion, wliicli ia shared i Eastern p a rt of Multnomah County. NBNQTE3 OF T H t MASS MEETING*
Jfum e J ournal.
to procure them ; trade marks, designs,
niany, jjiat senators aud representa- To securo the; benefit of Ibis new ser­
y ^ K lE h lC A ’S GiTiltest Medicine is caveats, infringements, decisions
lives arc constitutionally inslegible' tor vice, persons along these routes must
Tiie citizens of Florence came to- j
. . flood’s Sarsaparilla,because II pos- ]en(li
t
0,c
getlier last Saturday evening in the j
appointment
upon
any
sort
of
Federal
erect
suitable
boxes
on
the
roadsides
Resses unequalled curative powers and >
Morris hold to uoniiniile candidates for
This pamphlet will be sent free to commission. It is expressly understood
Its record of cures is G R E A T E S T .
apd direct their l ’ostuiaster to deliver
the City election. Dr K L Evans was
anyone writing to C A Snow A Co., tliat no member ot congress is to be a
tlicir mail to ' tiie carrier for their elected chairman of the meeting end E
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As xviNTB are being dimly, but no Washington, I) C.
member of this commission.
respective boxes. Star route carriers A Evans Secretary.
less certainly, foreshadowed from the
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i The house committee on Foreign af- will'bd required to receivtf from Post­
The following men were nominated
mists of the future, it la impgfikibla to
Coi. W T Dbwdall, tiie veteran editor, fnirs will this week begin an inveetiga- masters all mail m atter so ordered, de­ as candidates.
For president C C Benklie and F B
foroeeo wlir.t will be th e consequences of |lM purchased C arter’s Monthly, a high t',on of tiie charge made by Mr MaCruirt positing it in tiie pro)>er boxes, sucli ser­
Wilson. ■-
th e inane ol th e Spanish war.' T hat the gra j # literary magazine, published in ' tliat while he whs U S Consul at I’re- vice to be without Charge to the
Trustees were as follows, J A Pond,
Unitod H atos must advance from its t |ie Rand-MeN'ally building, Chicago, tori*, Ids official mail wa9 opened by patrons.. Thor carriers will -also be re- Al Ready. J F Tanner and K L Evans. D r v C o o d e ,
provincialism and take its placO among anj „¡q ru-onter his life-long profes- ¡British Military officials. Mr Macrum quired to collect mail from (lie boxes
For recorder the names of J I Butter­
field and J J EnimOns were decided
the great powers, is an imjierative de- gjon- journalism. Col Dowdall as eili- ¡„ ¡n Washington to testify and to pro- Along their toptes.
Upon.
eree which it ra n neither ignore nor set tor aa<( proprietor of the Alton Daily < ,Icre any other evidence of the tru th of i
For marshal G C Cumpton and Win
aside. W hethet eijch for t'eacliing re- Democrat in 18(12 made a name for him- hi* charge, which officials of the depart- j
Salley took the lead.'
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■nits wore contemplated or not, it is ae|( ag an at,|o publisher ami journalist, nient of stnto believe to be entirely | ’ ’ tiic’l < »tiu e Mnuajvr« in Ibi* slate lo
As there was no further business tiie
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now loo late to »top to eonshler. W hat I and at I’eorin for a quai tor of a century based upon imagination, worked' up by i
W iiU n g/o pay yearly I’kw, payable meeting ndfourned.
weekly. Ì) chì r*biè etiij»ioymem w ith unubiml
it now essential is to so shape public, ho occupied a high position in state and prejudice
I pportunities.
KWemiccn exchanged,
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keif «¿dressed utmuped envelope. 8 A
policy as to derive the largest measure national politics ns an able writer and
Som ething for All.
K cp fO C n tfltiV G I-itzjjC r.iiu iu r t h e r äu - Park, S20 v o t o l i B uilding, t iiiciigo.
o f benefit from the changed condition of newspaper publisher.
If tiie Colonel . vertised n dirty book, by offering
affairs. Tpero are but two distinctive succvods as well in magazine pursuits resolution providing for tiie exclusion of
T ub I. ixcoi x Oo Leader save that “ In
Mrs George Buss fcf Arnie lias been
essentials in government, mid these a r e ,, ag he did in politics and newspaper . “ Sapho” from tho mails. Why this Norway a girl (mist have a certificate quite sick for some li)ne and is still
to make provision for, and control ite work, tiro success of Carter's Monthly particular publication should be singled th at she can cook before slie con gel unable to get up. Her friends and others
finance* and to regulate the conduct o f , ¡g assured, As»ccisted with him will bo om while thousands equally as d ir ty 1 married, and further, th a t the groom al°.” z, ’>>ei river who «ere enable to
unit her and «¿press their sympathy in
its citizens. As an economic feature ot Opfo Read ns editor, assistetd by tho and demoralizing aro in circulation, Mr should have a certificate' tliat lie ran
j tluit way decided to arrange for an en­
tho regulation of its citizens, it is the ni09t able mngaxino writers in tiie Fitzgerald’s reselution fails to point out. provide sqincth.ng fo rook.” W bc- tertainm ent, the proceeds to be given io
duty ol th e government to so provide for country. No money will bo spared in
Senator Wolcott, Colo, is the firs t' lleve th is plan if carried out in this p ier as a substantial reminder of their, J. W. CARMAN
guard and protect public interests an making C arter's Monthly tlio lending member of tho senate to own an country would lessen tho number of (8°°o will,
will best promote tbe prosperity of its literary magaxine in tho West. Jn .autom obile. Ho uses it «very da> m divorce cases in our courts if nothing ,
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farces, loading, recitations, tableaux,
.members. Tiie Spanish war, though it order
to give it a World-Wide circulation g„;ng to and from the Capitol, the de- more.
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vocaHnd instrumental music, and son«
lias involved the United fits I«« in it will be mnilod to any adJres* in the ' pertinent and tiie Wliito House, and --------------------------— --------“ '
scenes from High Life by tiie Acme
Colonial complications of groat dolicacy United States at tho low price of $1.00 Hays ho docs so for economy Lecauec it T h o u s a n d s H a r o K id n e y T ro u b le ‘ Xcgro M instrels.”
a n d D o n 't K n o w It.
The enterrainineutwill he held in the
and rosfionsibility, y»t Hie conqicnsatiiig per year; single copies ten cents. The is cheaper and less trouble than a pair
H o w T o F in d On«. .
O <1 Fellows Hall a f Florence on Satur-
result has l* rn that It has completely trade supplied on littéral terms by the o'f horses aud a carriage. There aro
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Fill a bottle dr common glass with your ’lav evening, April 14. Coors open nt
unhingeff unU throw n open the oriental Wèstern News'Co, Chicago.
quite a num ber of senators, however, : water and let It stand twenty-four hours: a 7:30.
gato* of trade, and rendered available a
who get along without carriages, using
{fin "'indlcates’ari
AdniiB3‘on *>H bo 10 cents for all'
unheahhy^co’ndi" over five a cars of age. Ticket* for s.l,;'
vnst field of productive energy, rich us it
A gcK'isrrv having for its chief mem- the street cars to get aliout.
f tion of the kid- nt O W If u ni’s store and Mrs Karloff’s
is boundlo**, In tho commercial ex- bon parties known to Iw violating its
After having served for sixteen years
neys; If it stahu | also at both bolsi«,
Changes that ga to make up tlib World's principles ns will as tho laws of the and in every im portant division of tho
your linen it Is
evidence
of k ¡it
market*. To tako sdvaotags of U>is community in which tliey reside cannot U S Patent office, including tlmt of
ney bauble: too
m arket and meet it witli vigor nfid gxpt<cl to maintain tiie respect of any commissioner of patents. Sir A P
SURPLUS INCREASING.
frequent desire to
___ pass tt or pain in
energy and in its larg est‘ssnss, should j c|agg of
Tlmt persons of ques- Greeley, who icsigncd a few days ago,
• th , badr is also
bo the determined pnrposo 0* f*’“ Albert- tionable character will gain admittance leaves ¡t benclith d by his management, convincing proof that the kidneys and blad­
At a recent Cabinet meeting sccro*
der
are
out
of
order.
can people. Whilo tbe war with Spain to tlio different societies nnd orgnniia- his example, Stiff his stern repression ot
tary
Gage made a statem ent of tiie re
W h a t to D o.
was waged primarily Io protect Oubn , (Ions eaunot be denied even where tho rapaclono swindling patent aitornoys,
There is comfort in the knowledge SO celpts ami expenditures of the G overn-1
from a gross system of extortion end utmost vigilance is maintained, but many of whom, including Jolin Wedder- often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- merit.
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Root. the great kidney remedy fulfill] every
tyrsu n y , It ultim ated in »scoring to tiie ■ w|,on such parties failing to mend their hurn, were disbarred through him. wish In curing rheum nisin, pain In the
Ha stated that since July 1, 189?, j
Unitud fhates a vairtablo commercial Grays alter a reasonable lengiith of time Tliere is too liltlo ioJucoiuent for men back, kidneys.liver, bladder and everv part tl.erc Had accuinnlnte-1 a surplus of rev-
of the urinary parage. It corrects inabiilly
(meis in Asihwith extended outlets for arc still allowed to rrmnin in tiie society of Mr Greeley's calibre to remain in the to hold v aler and scalding pain In passing «nnvs over reovipia of about $33,000,000
our products and manufactures. In the or organisation, it I» not to be wopdered civ|l service. The government sliould » i n a ^ ^ ^ w X w r e o X s thsJ tm p!e2^t M|J ,b *‘ b.» Ihs uad of Jar.e this
yuar
yonis past, tho m arts of this great cm- at that eonscieneiou« member* lose their ¡,ny tho roinmioeioner of p aten ts: in sal-
' " necessity
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!• probably would uoioant to over $00,-
during the day. and to get up rtisi.y time» non non Tin.
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pire of boundless rcaourci-S »cd uotnld ardor nnd upright nnd worthy (wopie ary equal fo th a t of a justice ot
of ,l,e during the night. The mild ¿r.d the extra- K'°W This surplus is avuo pfo,! for
wealth, liavo been dosed to provincial ,,ro deterred from joining.
ia r v *»««ws
e»< am e p.R
e a oot
s i s is s soon
o e ii fij l*'S* i recc
v w , pt, ir
v u i v curtotns
a r io in e n
o u l»y
I auptemo court of the United States, ordinary
effect vs
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from
nnd
Mr Greeley, « lie is an able lawyer anti ¡¿ X i cures of" fix mer.’dlS’r c i i r g ’c ï ^ T material reduction iu tho «xpewliiurus
Americs, and European ami Asiatic
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A lw a y s on Hand.
Give me a Call.
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PAPETEIES
lä o u r s Ô ry fjj,
0. W. HUKD.
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C A R M A N ’S
CHEAP CASH STORE!
MEAT
MARKET.
....... J u s i O oened.
Goods as Reoresente
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If you Sold
need by
a medicine
should
bsve
the
best.
druggists you
in 50c.
nnd$l.
sixes.
You may have a sample bottle ol this
wendetful discovery
and a book that tails
more about it. both sent
absolutely hee by mail,
address Dr. Kilmer & n<3ffM
Co.. Binghamton. N. Y. When writing men-
lion reading thia generous offer in this paper,
rtf
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th is vici
wheat
may leu
office.
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nu'nlbsr
Several d
were livi
A I . Read
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tailed ee
B ert Hu
October.
★ G ro c e rie s * a n d f i N otiont-S ÎS ’;
FLORENCE
powers have enjoyed to the full the
FOH SALE OH EXCHANGE
an authi-rily on m atu ra relating to
gol lau margins irom a rich and varied (
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fi lionse
lio iee and
nnd lot in Glenada. The
(raffle. This il changed. Tiie
The flag
a
1 bt>- srV F R H I.. BRI* IIT AXR HO8
floats over Asiatic territory, and the |,„„g0 fo ft) by 24 feet and one etrtry and In this att«l clo»«» by
m lary
a
year au<1
H’rwlghL U»i»a rt«lc, no won*
V n ite l States holds the key» tliat are a ha||
height. Aleo a good woodshed nt» lews Mtlary. P»»ltt»»n permanent. <hir
r^ferancra« any hank In any tow n. I l l » m ainly
.leetined io unlock every port in flic ol) premises. For further particulars «»(Hue anrfc eom luctrd *1 home. Rcfarenee.
Fuel«*» m ’H aibln-M**») atatn|w*«l envei<»pe. T mx
qiiyptal world.—Afrff/ord H a ll.
I inquire al thia office.
,
IR’W imioji C om amt , P ep l t hlviqp^
P E
• few
filches
Win
Myrini
WOTCd
An i
pared f
about I
John
here re
, uiRbt
■ Scio
humbe
among
We d
places 1
like b< t
Fruit
this S]
csllent
next fa
We a
Bailey
pioneer,
ifosebii
Wbil.
Spruce
Jo h n 1
end of a
Regi si
Mobil» 1
being oi
R
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E
$ 4 0 .
A rthur Taylor, local Agent«
on
account
„ r .i.«
„ ! _ - of the
>■ war. . The S«s r»tarv is
THE GENTLE-WOMAN is a mnnth*
opinion that, the present rate of ly magazine devoted to subjects of inter
l«xat < n might sad. y he reduced fo est to the ladies.
„ . .
, .
T1,e rNf'ilar snbeeriiv '
Florence, Oregon.
T3
havn
OUR
PATRONS
muffe
■rranr-mea*
r ^ s i wI n Z , ‘ T
" ieW ’° ,,0 n p riC e l,o n ,d o ,ta r* ‘ M have made ’ hich we will fomish tbe »
a possible rvcominendxtKin toiongrers arrangement by which
we offer it for a Oregonian with the W xst for oei '
hv tlis presideiit on the subject that the short time for fiitv
cents
a year. Call and ,0
nddres* for the snm of t»S
secretary made his stateinei.t
j see a sample copy.
j: tan payable cash in advance.