The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, April 20, 1900, Image 2

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W. IL WEATHERSON
E d it o r
arid
P ro p rie to r.
The bright
are attracting the
atleatieu of people in different parte of
the cou a try anil we confidently look (or
a large emigration to this valley in the
near future.
Those who have a email
capital to invest in l>ueinoee and thoee
who desire a home in a mild and health­
ful climate,
free from Hidden change«
and from the extremes of heal and cold,
w ill do woll to come and tee for them-
eelvee the opportunitiee offered in this
vicinity.
Taix rxer it ¡«tinted out by the Bos­
ton Herald that the Shakers are grad­
u a lly dying out in this country.
There
are probably not more than one thou­
sand Shakers, all told, in tlie United
Mtates, with fifteen societies or settle­
ments; two of these in New York, three
in Massachusetts, one in Connecticut,
two in New Hampshire, two in Maine,
three in Ohio and two in Kentucky.
B bcbetabv or Agricultura Wilson be­
passed it.
Now, the original hili anti
the substitute, with
LANE
its amendments,
CO UN TY
R E P U B LIC A N
T IC K E T .
will ho turned over to a conference com­
F MOM Ol'B BBUL'LAM OoBBESrOXDKXT.
For Representatives—
mittee, and a hill differing from both
L T Harris, of Eugene.
may be the re9nlt.
Jas Hemenway, of Ccttsge Grove.
Washington, D. O., April 0, 1900.
Two consular reports, one from Bel-
Ivan McQueen, of Lorane.
Between the would-be wits and the glum and one from France, contain For Comity Judge—
politicians in coogrees, Admiral Dewey’s hints that should not l<o lost upon this
O F Knox, of Cottage Grove.
self-started maybe wife-started would be government if we are to maintain For Clerk—
E U Lee, of Junction City,
more correct, presidential boom is in colonies. Belgium has recently estab-
For Sheriff—
great danger of being turned into « |i , hed a school for the training of stu-
K D Hawley, of Creswell,
universal laughing stock. Absolutely dents who intelld to g,.,* fortl]ne in the For Commissioner—
J L Taylor, of Hermann.
nobody, except the admiral and his colonies.
The instruction
includes
wife, in Washington appears to take practical demonstration of the sort of For Assessor—
D P Burton, of Eugene.
the matter seriously, although personal buildings settlers should construct, in
For Treasurer—
respect for the admiral and admiration eluding proper rules of sanitation ; also
L Gilstrap, of Eugeno.
for his naval career aud achievements the cultivation of indigenous plants, For School Superintendent—
Eugeno Bond, of Thurston,
keeps many from joining in the game of European plants and vegetables, the
poking fun at ids candidacy for the best methods of gathering crops and For Surveyor—
C M Collier, of Eugeno.
presidency without the aid of the usual I transporting them to market, treatment
For Coroner—
machinery, which is controlled by th e , of „ativo labor, etc. In France,
G W Griffin, of Eugene.
respective friends of President M cKin- i colonial institute is to be esfahlished to
FLOKE.YCE PBKCIXCT O rp iC E B S .
ley and M r Bryan. Ho is jokingly re- train young men to fill positions in the For Justice of the Peace—
furred to as “ the pink toa candidate,” j colonies, which is to send out expedi-
C H Holden.
the petticoat candidate, ' “ the am- , tions of students at national expense, to For Constable—
John L Furnish.
bilious wife's candidate,” etc, and one gather information, which is to be
has only tossy Dewey anywhere, to see i furnished commercial houses in the For Road Supervisor—
J A McLeod,
smiles on the face of every hearer, form of detailod reports.
Much regret is expressed that the ad-
C IT IZ E N S ’ T IC K E T
lieves tbat with proper development miral should occupy the unenviable
Alaska can ultimately he made to sus­ position into which he has been led.
tain a large population, nnd he sup­ He says he expected abuse when ho
He isn't
ports this opinion by citing the exam­ announced his candidacy.
getting
any
abuse
from
anybody,
but lie
ple of Finland, which, lying in the sumo
is
getting
what
is
much
worse
to a
latitude and with lesa than a fourth of
Alaska’s area, supports 2,000,000 in­ sensitive man—pitied and laughed at.
Both sides are lining up for the final
habitants, besides exporting considera­
ble quantities of grain, live stock nnd fight on the I ’orto Rico bill, which had
M r Wilson now pro­ to he postponed from last week bocause
poses to extend his agricultural ex- of the large number of republicans
dairy products.
. períments into tho less inviting region absent. The fight w ill be short and
-of the Yukon, and if hie work shall sharp, as the bill is to be reported from
demonstrate that the soil of that terra
the ways and means committee, just a«
lory can be made to yield the foodstuffs it was passed by the senate, and voted
□required by its inhabitants, what may upon all on tho same day. Both sides
victory,
but among
we not expect from Alaska’s future are claiming
Gold is there in seeming- unbiased observers there is very little
,ly Uniitlcee^quantities; the flsheriee are doubt that lbs bill will be pasted by a
Its unqualified en
-marvelously rich; vast coal deposits email majority,
.development?
a l wealth.— Clyde Htrald.
mention of hie nemo as a candidate for
the vice presidency, eaid: "The great­
T mb oeauxaxTs of Congressman Tongns est ambition of my life has already been
w ilt do well not to attempt to force the realised. I hare seen thoee who were
l ’orto itican bill as a campaign issue. Oonfelerate soldiers fight under the
M r Tongue stood with his republican Stars and Stripes against foreign foes,
colleagues in congress and tho rank and se soldiers of the U S. I have seen the
file of the party on that issue, and what masses of the people of all of the south­
ie more, he waas right. The measure as ern states eagerly and earnestly offer­
i t passed the senate anti at it w ill likely ing their services to fight in the country's
paee the house the present week, instead cause, and have teen them thus become
of being a
tariff barrier
against the participants in the events which have
island ol I ’orto Hico, is in purpose and suddenly modeoura the leading nation
effect nn eelablisnment of free trade. among the great powers of the world,
Every dollar that has been collected on and whlvh have opened avenues which
imports train the island since coming enabled us to establish the most favora­
in to our ixisevsaion, and every dollar to ble comtnercial relations with countries
be collected under llio new- b ill, la giveu containing nearly one-third of the
beck to the island to supply ail urgent earth's population.
home need of revenue,
The realisation of
i f there ie any conditions so advantageous to our whole
C M Collier has
E
Store.
W om en a s W ell as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
te
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Bl
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n,
Next door to Morris Hotel.
C. BRACEY.
J. LOCK,
F lo p cp ee ,
W ATCH-MAKER.
All Work W arranted
CHARGES MOEE REASONABLE
THAN USUALLY.
8U N D A Y SERVICES.
I
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el
c o n c e rn in g ttio
Lc
I G K notts ,
Pastor.
sd
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,ec
at
M O H A W K RAILROAD.
Guard: Last Thursday the contract
to finish the grading of the Mohawk
railroad was re-let to Contractor Mason,
of Portland. M r Mason has just finish­
ed a contract on the Columbia & South­
ern and will at once move his supplies
here, including 100 teams. He expects
to complete the work in 60 working
days, beginning Monday.
D istrict
attorneys
A NEW LINE OH
o
bse
wit
the
PAPETELES
ieal
lei
e.
16 É
tin
of
and county school
superintendents elected this year will
serve four-year
terms,
in accordance
with enactments of the last legislature.
Voters should take especial care that
•o.
none but honest, capable men, especial­
ly fitted for the positions, are elected to
those offices.
ty
abli
iqu
0. W. HURD.
MAN.
liai
lota
)f a
He marryeth a cross-eyed woman be­
« t o
ag<
tie
pp<
cause her father hath a bank account,
and findetli that she is ridden with hys­
teria and believeth in witches.
Hi«
father-in-law
then monkeyeth
with stocks and goeth under.
W hat is man but a carbuncle on the
neck of existence?
the back of fate.
C A R M A N ’S
Yes, but a tumor on
Like our shadows our wishes legntlien
as our sun declines.
We meet thee like a pleasant thought
when such ate wanted.
CHEAP CASH STORE!
bis substance on the brown mare be­
cause lie bath received a tip.
The sor­
rel gelding with a bald face winneth by
a neck.
Behold he runneth for office and the
dead beat pulletb him ever and anon
the votes are counted he findetli that
be was not in it.
Drv G ood s, * G ro ceries ★ and * Notions.«*
I fol
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FLORENCE MEAT
MARKET.
....... J u s t O o en ed ,
H e boasteth of his strength in Israel,
from Taller creek.
J. w . C ARM AN
the latest papers, and receiveth a dun
He goeth forth to breathe the fresh
air and to meditate on the treachery of
all earthly things, aud is accosted bv a
bank cashier witli a sight draft for
1127.39.
P R IC E
Arthur Taylor, local A gent,
Florence, Oregon.
¿X’
K
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enli
cla
its
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ty <
ns (
>11 <
from the doctor fur his last year’s at­
tention.
THE BEST ON THE MARKET.
the
jptf
Ml
i alt
•s or
mb.
rbo
slol
me
P R O P R i F T n » , t o(
Members ef the Isthmian canal com­
A political enemy Ileth in wait for
The experienco of O A Snow A Co in
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dls-
mission,
created by the last cougreae,
The republican state convention lie id
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor obtaining more than 20,000 patents for him at the market place nnd walketb
in Portland the I2tli iust mads I lie iol- have reached Washington, but they say |
ir’-'h-n ffie^kb *," 'cn,org has enabled them to helpfully around him crowing like unto a cock,
that no report of their work will be
iowing nominations.
neys are out of order answer many questions relating to the, H e trusteth in a man who claiinetli
or diseased.
„»
---- --------- ------- ... I be fill«! with righteousness and stand-
Fvr Suprim v Judge, C E Wolverton made in time lor submission to this see
protection of intellectual property.
Kidney trouble has
aion of congress. The postponement ol
of Linn.
become so prevalent Tliis they have done in a pamphlet trea- e*h high in the synagogue, and gets
the canal bill is just v ita l the adminis­
. f o r V 'c h ffd 'to X X r a ‘ ¡'’8 briefly of United States and foreign done up.
For Food and Dairy Commissioner, J
tration desired, but tlie failure to ratify
W Bailey of Multnom ah.
a fflicte d w ith w eak k id - p a te n ts , w it h co s t o f sam e, a n d b o w '
F o r b e lio ld b is p io n s fr ie n d is f u l l o f
neys. If the child urin­
Presidential Elect ee, Tilrnon Ford, of the treaty is a heart-rending dieap-
to procura them ; trade marks, design*, guile and runneth over with deception
ates too often. If the
{■ointment.
M a rio n ; J C Fullerton, of Douglas; O F
urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child caveats, infringements, decisions in
From tlie cradle to the grave man j
The Clerk rase is closed and a reaches an age when It should be able to leading patent coses, etc.
Paxton, of M ultnom ah; W J Furnish of
givetli
his alms to him that suiitetii Í
control the passage. It Is yet afflicted with
decision is now availed from the com­ bed-wettlng. depend upon it. the cause ol
This pnnipblet will be sent free te him.
U m a tilla .
the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first
$
4
0
.
Delegatus to National ConrenUoa at mittee on elections as Io vlietlier Sena­ stop should be towards the treatment of anyone writing to C A Snow
IDs seel inultiplyeth around him and
Co.,
tor
d
a
r
k
shall
retain
liis
seat
or
be
put
these
Important
organs.
This
unpleasant
Plilladolphia; H E Ankeny, olJackeon;
Washington, D 0.
erystii for bread, and if liis sons cornu
trouble Is due to a diseased condition of the
J
D D aly, of Benton; Wallace Me* out of tlie senate. The majority expect kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
I to honor he kuowuth it not.
He u
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Cam seat, of M ultnom ah; H L Ruck, of a report Irom tlie committee against most people suppose.
I Fate pruvai let la ever against him.
» * r.-k iliin « lobate« kabK. We-Te-MA
wli
Women as well as men are made mis­ rrmovos U.O dwwtrw for
Senator Clark, but tlie majority do not
Wbat Is man but a poiuful wart on
erable with kidney and bladder trouble, Uat«, pan
Waouo.
loo»
and both need the same great remedy. •fuirff
the heel of time?—John Cohans, M f)
George M Brown o f Roseburg wae re­ always guess right iu each matters.
makro to «
I l rsmaias lor a conference com­ The mild and the Immediate effect of In beaitn, n<
O T O B A f trai in Medical Brief.
nom inated for prosecuting attorney ol
Sw am p-Root is soon reali.ed. It li sold
- » SraemM. » M
mittee to determine vb at sort of govern- by druggists. In flfty-
'«»«» T ik* H - i t *
second district.
oent and one dollar
bos
tMukJly mrsMi I bov««. f» K
■enwtr U Bioed neep
V THE GEXTLE W0MAN is a mnotla-
men
I
Hawaii
sliail
bare.
Tlie
senate
TO OUR PA TR O N S.
«aranbasosí to ««or«, ar »r rWnasI m«««w
R A Booth of Grants Paus Ie tho
sizes. You may have a
T K »-X
passed
a
bill
to
proride
a
government sample bottle by mail
nominee for Joint eeoator from I-ane
We have made arrangements M
fur tlie territory of Hawaii; a liouse free, also pamphlet telh uw * «» s>»ieRo,<
»
trie» tMftr. M aobamm is. » b i.
■ t»«JT ifiMfl >OUr Uoo4 ST J U tp It c’t d
n
’ <PÎ’ ‘
’»Igr eubtvHp.
Douglas and JoM(<hioeeouuties.
lag all about it. including many of the
ffrœnt
wllicll we w ill furnish the V e .* ’’
eoiMsnilteo reported a suhet¡late f.w the thousands of testimonial letters received eounttm.
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. from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer weekly.
Oregonian wilb f|,e W est for ons ” *
senate bail and after atUclaang auiaier- g, &
Btnghamtoa». N. Y., be sure and
I gee» StaweSs WISH CeeeereSe.
clone .e l f
1 « year. Call and *°
fnr ’ he sum of t» o
ous Biaaetadiueute tlwrvio, tlie luiusc mention this paper.
I l a r i,
» s ta , s s tü fs c tiu ii (tawantseX w í.á L .fc fc * ' •«* “ «ample
S ^ tL
'.art payable cash in advance.
copy.
A
I
»qui
2
Goods as Reoresented
but is beaten by a bald-headed man
He goeth to the post-office to glance at
in
ies
of
fief
H e exalteth liiinself among the peo­
ple and swelleth with pride, but when
Agis
be :
be
Ian
dot
H e playeth at the races and staketli
and then voteth against him.
held the office of
W h it¿
1
Give me a Call.
th e a c tio n o f I ’ r e .b y te r y
The prohibitionists of L in e county
nation for sheriff is a successful farmer met at the court bouse in Eugene last
Saturday and nominated the following
and is a man who makes friends
ticket for the June election. Tiiose in
quickly.
I attendance numbered 33.
John L Taylor the candidate for com­
Joint Senator— Rev J C Richardson,
missioner, is well known to many of ' of Eugene.
Representatives—Stuart B Hanna, I I
our readers and has many friends
I M Frymeyer, Creswell, and John Bain-
throughout the county.
lie
is a
ford, of Junction.
careful and conscientious man, who if
County Judge—J A Bushnell, of
elected, will attend faithfully to the Junction.
business of the county.
Commissioner—Geo Ima, of Cottage
L Gilstrap nominated for treasurer is Grove.
Clerk—8 8 Mores, of Creswell.
a competent bookkeeper and capahlo of
Sheriff—G C M iller, of Cottage Crove.
looking after the county funds if placed
Treasurer— W F Patterson, ol Eugene.
iu liis care.
Assessor— I f J Gaesuian.
School Superintendent—John Hand-
D I* Burton is now serving liis fourth
term as county assessor and wns re - 8RKer. of Eugene.
Curouer—Dr J S Dale.
nominated tor auoUier term by a large
majority.
U N IO N N O M IN E E S -
It D Hawley who received tho nomi­
The following are the candidates
o ther or lietler way to meet thia need, eountry fills tlie measure ol my .desires, surveyor too long to nceJ any introduc­
nominated at the Union state conven­
the opponents of tlie measure have not and beyond tbat I bare no ambition tion to the voters.
tion in Portland last week.
G W Griffin tho candidate for coroner
made it known.
Tim revenue thue whatever. **
For presidential electors, W M Pierce
is
a
well
known
business
man
of
derived will come from the wealthy
of Um atilla, John W hittaker ut Benton,
No treaty, no canal b ill. That ie the
Eugene.
speculators who have bought up the
Dell Stuart aud Ernest Kroner of M ult­
situation in tlie sensts, and unless there
nomah.
stocks ol sugar, coffee and tobacco in
is a radical change in existing conditions
For supreme judge W M Rauisey of
L ess than four weeks remain in which
anticipation of aloolute free trade, aud
there will be no action upon either at
Io register for voting. Better attend to f Marion.
there in right where the ehoe pinches.
Fuud commissioner, W M Scliuliuerick
this eeaslou. I t lias been understood
it at once and avoid any chance for
A t the end of (wo years tlie operation
; of Washington.
all along that tlis Nicaragua canal bill
difficulty when you go to deposit your
o f the law will cease, and by tbat time
Congressman, first district, Dr B Daly
was dspeudent upon the ratification of ballot.
J of Lake.
the people of tlie Isiaud w iill have had
the Nicaragua canal treaty, and w ithin
Prosecuting attorney, 8 I I Hazard of
tim e te organ iis a legislature and pro­
the past week, it has become almost
Coos,
vide other uaeaus of revenue for local
Joint senator, R M Veateh of Lane,
certain that if a rote on tlie treaty were
government.—M uridau Slut.
taken, it would be rejected, and it is to
FREE TO INVENTORS.
REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. be allowed to goovertolhe next session.
I
Great
a
Acme church,
For Representatives—
Levi Geer, of Cottage Grove,
The republican party in Lane county
E R Skipworth, of Eugene,
have placed in the field a set of candi­
Chas Harwood, of Florence,
dates for the various offices to he filled For County Judgr—
H I{ Kincaid, of Eugene,
at the election .in June, Tho entire
For Commissioner—■
ticket is made up of clean, able men who
J R H ill, of Ricliarilgon,
are well qualified io perform the duties For Clerk-—
of tho various offices for which they
I I M M illiorn, of Junction,
For Sheriff—
have been nominated.
W W W ithers, of Thurston. *
Of tho candidates for representatives,
For Treasurer—
L T Harris is a popular young attorney
A S Patterson, ol Eugene.
of Eugeno who is rapidly working liia
For Assessor—
wny upward in his profession.
Mr
E R Parker, of Trent.
Hummeiiway is a prominent business For School Superintendent—
W M M iller, of Lost Valley,
man of Cottage Grove. Ivan McQueen
For Surveyor—
was a member of the last legislature and j
Lincoln Taylor, of Cotlags Grove.
performed his duties satisfactorily.
For C o ro n e r-
O F Knox the nominee for county
D r W L Cheshire, of Eugene.
judge has been in business in Oottage
FLORENCE PUEt'INCT OFFICKBS,
joust opulent of all our sources of nation­
Alaska is destined to become out of the
S a lts L
A lw a y s on H and.
THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES.
For Constable—
AI Ready.
For Road Supervisor—
E
U
Lee
the
candidate
for
clerk
is
Hon Webster Davis delivered his first
O W Sutton.
lecture on behalf of the Boers last night, now serving his first term in that office
and is very popular among the voters of
T H E P R O H IS IT IO N IS T S .
to a large and sympathetic audience.
Gen Joe Wheeler, discussing the all parties.
.qoering touch of the American farmer,
!
Sunday School 10 A M .
Preaching 1 1 A M .
Endeavor 2:30 P M.
Preaching at Acme 3 1‘ M .
At t h is s e rv ic e th e p a s to r w i l l re p o r t
have been recently discovered—end if dorssment by the republican caucus lias Grove for many years. Ho is very
strong in his part of the county.
dn addition to these resources it is found made this reasonably certain.
-that Ilia soil will respond to the con-
&
I have opened a shop P p lw
in Florence where I *
shall keep a Food
stock of
Best that Money Can Buy
WASHINGTON LETTER.
and tlie surrounding country have been
business prospects
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America’s Greatest Medicine
ulaoiat Florence
received lately at thia oilier.
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