.«CMhaMaritt-asM« JP lobbxcx , JL anb C ocxty , O rkqox H oods S a r s a p a r illa in Morence where 1 shall keep a 2,’ood stock of SV . H . W E A T H E R S O N E d ito r and P r o p r ie t o r . F lo r e n c e , O r e . M a y 4, 1900. I t Cures Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Nervousness. the T he E i ' oenk Guard is m aking a fight against J I. Taylor for com m issioner on speech m ore tax therefore he is lietter qualified for the du ties of com m issioner. K II M iller has bought th e W eakly V * F utaatte V.H. E d iti Store. :S. •—T bums E ntered m e cotti ail m atti I O ne of our correspondents w rites us the ground th a t he is not a heavy tax* ¿h at he lias been sick since th e B ryan payer and is trying to create the im - yjieaking nt E ugene. Few populists are ! p r e s a io n t h a t because Mr H ill pays w illin g Io adm it th at a th e ted them in t liat way. UB W V » W The WASHI NGTON LETTER. FnOM OCR REGUI.AIi C o KUKSI-OXDKXT. i passed by tho sen ate, which provides for governm ent construction and owner- sh ip of the cable. That leaders do not alwaya control in rongsess is well known to close observers. W ashington, D. C., April 23, 1900. The latest proof th a t they do not is the H as the president or congress suprem e ann oun cem en t th at the house will take tlu ard evid en tly considers that beenuse authority in Cuba.' That is a brand up tbo N icaragua canal bill May 1, and j„ |h ,t cagc a m an happens to in h erit a large new question that lias been raised by vo,„ 1Ip<,n , t lh e n ext day C itizen and w ill take possession a/ter am ount pi property from his father or tho revolution ottered by Senator Bacon th is • w eek. In * politica it * will he truly som e otiier p elt relative lie m ust be a and adopted by the senate w ithout I M J Í * . . I in d ep en d en t, hut not neu tral. W e m an of business ability, w hether he can opposition, calling upon the secretary of w ish Mr M iiley success in his under­ m anage fiis affairs successfully or not. war for inform ation ns lo paym ents taking. There arp but few men who are born of m ade to army officers, servin g in Cuba, llie k ad en ! were wiM enoUgh to accede t0 tbe polite request of 250 m embers S p o ttin g th e canal bill un til next w inter. T hey knew th at it was in the outsid e of their regular allow ances anil power of those 250 m em bers lo force salary. It is contended by the war de- com pliance with their w ishes at any partm ent, and hy m any in congress, tune they m ight see fit to do so. The th at Cuba is in nder m ilitary rule, and passage of the bill is assured. ^m ootb calling, w e believe th e paper is num ber w ho have received m uch , th e president being cow ipanderdn» G on.nl G eneral Goodnow, in a report ^iowr in more prosperous circum stances property.from others, bo lias been able chief, congress h&e nothing to do with to the departm ent of state, from than at any previous tim e in it« | O g ,y W liia sons and dm ;gb|ers, m ost o f, any action ordered by the executive, Shanghai, knocks the bottom out of the existen ue. ! whom are grown up, a good education ! The order that precipitated the contro- new spaper stories alleging th a t the O xi . y klkybx days m o rejn register if you wish to vote a t eith er th e , ness in life. A t tho sam e tim e lie has ‘ Alger was secretary of war, m aking an state and county election in Ju n e or the m ade for him self a comfo. table hom e on allow ance for exp en ses for several army presidential election ip N ovem ber. i Indian tr e tk ir0‘" l« .ld ll,a t " a* but a ! oinccr,! hi« !l B»«Uions in th e m ill-1 Give me a Call. estab lish m en t of C h in ese cotton m anu­ facturing plants w ere endangering Araerican trade ¡„ tlla O rient." H ” pointg out tbe f#ct tb at Amariean ,abor iV B B T IS Il © © ta l Next door to Morris Hotel. C. ull stot iika’s. F lo r e c e , Ils. WATCH-MAKER. W o i ’k notici F lo r e n B R A C E Y . J. LOCK, o{ the house and change their plan of licit parents but tliu m ost successful " itii this issue tliQ WgftTcnters upon |((en Qf jbe to u n (ry today are those who ,tlie eleven th year of its p u b lica tio n ., | iayo j ,., j , 0 niake t.hejr oirjt way in life, JVliile it« course has not Ijaen l^ h o u ^ h ‘Mr T aylor i« not am ong the whicli to “ lUH fitting them for spheres of useful- versy is an old one, issued when Mr Always on Hand. •tip i 25c Mrs E g, •d for I ,y Eggh W iU T a ilte d - toachc igen« c< May 5i STAND CHAKGES MOKE SE A SO N A B L E T H A N U SU A L L Y . auit b t court H o w A r ( Y o « r K id n e y « V I>r. Hobbs* i>r. H oods « P p paraguft ara g u ft P ill« e c u ro re n a il k id n e y 111«. 111*. S f.itr p l j fro « . t t e f j l i i g K w uic/ly C o .,C IU c n « o o r X . x. largalm ,y Rake ACME ITEM S. I o bs —I y April Karnow By X Y Z. tary governm ent of Cuba, f.o.u tlie ig nl>out (our timM aa effective as that C n ta n revenues. T hese allow ances are [ 01lin ege. aleo tlia t cotton m ills May 2, 1900. still continued. The two sides p i the at S h an gh ai only sp in coarse yarn, lin c io Boh M ills has become a full ! controversy are show n in the follow ing which is furnished to tbo consum ers in < hedged citizen of Acm e, E It Skipworth nom inee for r e p r e se n t-: the drouth stricken prairie of K ansas colloquy betw een Senators l ’latt, of the interior, wiio w eave it on hand The m ill not running today. Cause s t iv e on the citizens ticket is evid en tly where so m any who possessed a com -j Conn, and D aniel, of V irgin ia, after the Ic o n s, and have been running up to tlis * b y ! l o much May dance, very anxious for a sea l in the legislature petence w hen they went there, left the ( former had elated ttiat Cuba was under present tim e at a loss. The report con- N ew face» »PP«-'»'“ i'i the mill nt short as lie lias already delivered several Slate in a short tim e wit^i barely enough m ilitarj-execu tive-an d not legislative cjudes as follow s: “ T lie cotton cloth s intervals as the old hands leave. jm litical addresses at different places iti to get away, and we think th at nearly | control: Mr D a n iel-“ D o not th e acts of d om inatin g th e m arket jn n o r th e r n 1 Säubert is pushing the work on hi the county since bo received the n o r n i-'everybody w ill say that lie lias m ade a congress control in Cuba? Mr I’la tt- China, and now challenging the trade m ill but lias not put on many men yet The logers are . X i who cannot tie supplied w itli refrigerated says lie was on top half of tlie tim e. .propose to hold public services h e r . u d w irab ,# for , |#r enter , he com m ander-in-chief of the arm y, the The sick list seem to be as l.iard to fresh beef, although issued on the ¿ h e y w ill com m ence m ak in g.«.« noces-1 fwlar^ ion praM n, W estern Auglril. president lias authority far beyond tbe rgducn as the treasury surplus* was a recom m eiidatio^ of officors over there, «ary arrangem ents for it in tune ami I ba wag influencod lo r. m #in ou t by „ few years ago. (Jdy the way aoiildu 't power which m ay he conferred upon in clu d in e Gen O tis, has caused much n ot a,low it to lie a failure from that som e of that surplus com e in iiuudy qu estion of taxation . The plan of him by congress.” Secretary Coot will gossip in W ashington. T he order was now .) cau se. asked for by th e I - • ... . federation provides (or the appointm ent eend th e inform ation ... “ J J iseued w ith ou t consu ltin g Gen M iles, Kev K notts delivered a fine discourse ,1 , of a governor-general by the British Bacon resolution to the sunato this whose oppesition to canned corn beef as at our schoolhouse last Sunday. Wo « II * is the best clerk tlustj.^np coun­ t y ever had .’’ T hese are tho words ! cro* n > who sh all have the power of d is­ week, when the controversy will doubt­ an arm y ration was marl« plain during .would liko to see larger attendance on i used in speaking of County Clerk j4J0 ( «»Iving congress tv,turn there is a persis- less be renewed. tl.e court-m artial uf/¿zsn E agan. W jien such occasions. D .in’t forget tho organ- ; , , , . , ■ I ization services n ext Sunday or tliat tlie i There lias been m ore or less gossip X y a man who worked for m any years l° " 1 d «»aif-eem ent between the tyro b e n M iles was Hiked wluit lie thought „ . „ , .... •* * a s » Buckugr w ill till Ins appointm ent alleging opposition by influential m em ­ on jl.e records of Lane county but w l.o boillel) tiling it. Tho two clitwi- of the order, lio replied : “ It has been ! that day. bers of tlie Illin ois congressional delega­ dem onstrated that th e heat m eat sup- ' M aster Carroll Cushm an m et with a gs not now connected w ith th at office. hers are to lie m odeled After tbo bonne tion to tbg bill for tbe liulding of tbe better assurance than th at could and at W ashington, the senators plied to an arm y ia beef o<) th e h o o f.1 serious accident today wliud leaving the ^V iiat ho asked for that tho records will he 1 be,n« • lec‘Bd for "ix a "d represenlativea world's fair at S t Louis, in cqtun \q m o T hat is all I care to say." school lioupo at jqg O ii , Som ething triped ' »• n . - i i_ . i ____________ , ______ him throw ing him over the bank into ration of tbe Ixiuisiaua purchase, well kept if they arc entrusted to Ida for three years. A high court of Austra t)ie excavatiun by G ates’ shop aligh tin g Senator Mason thus states his position: R E PU B L IC A N TIC K ET , cars for tho two years com m encing July lia is also em braced in the schem e which on Ids head and shoulders wbicli siia ll correspond with the Suprem e court “ I am for tlie fair, en th u siastically for ' l i l i , 10QP- si untied him lor a few m om ents. it. T he L ouisiana purchase w as one of STATE. of the U nited States. Coquille art up iout tlie Carpenti B Mi nell aoui B elter kttve your nam e enrolled at once few years ago in a state ol nature. Add before it is too lat? jf you have not -A? .»•**'» »•>.»» before coining to before it is too ‘ : Oregon som e ten or tw elve years ago already done so -v-n> 1 Mr Taylor resided for several years on J A NZW L IN E A large now in e bei i BGn eek for t ia ranch d eration O;' PAPETHIES If there hia vicini w heat fi aay learr Hice. T h e S ai b it (or raue«. V T here w lance in t lia lta a n i.llf.IX H 0. W. HUED. lim a i : arried ou lay end T md San I R egistei *nl th at «reste «oriti, wll he caute C A R M A N ’S A nd no* ek en to 1 m unched Jardiner, lin g took CHEAP CASH STORE! Guard went up t poet of i tempera. < late contr A PMTI.I ahity of the Oregon Registry A uieasuro has heeu subm itted to tbe the greatest even ts in Am erican history. For Suprem e Judge ;l I . ,, of tlie S P Slay 3. C E W olverton, of Linn county, T lie C entenn ial anniversary of it ought Jaw is tliat no opportunity ia afforded B ritish secretary of state for ¿he ; For Food C om m issioner— r* • »• d e fle te i A . B. O. for registration for tho N ovem lier elec- Colonics, Joseph C hainbarlain, known to be fittingly com m em orated. I know go April 2 J W B ailey, of M ultnom ah county. W eather warm and tbeij cold. tion nfler the books linvo been closed us the A ustralian com m onw ealth bill, of no better way to com m em orate it general > district . 7'lie saw m ill is lu n iiin g full tim o once St for t i n Jun e election . Every onu, tliere- and parliam ent w ill he asked to adopt than by h old in g a w orld’s fair. will aleo < • i « -a I m ore. I For M em lier of Congress— tbe fore, who w ishes to vote for president it. Its object is to put into operation I.ouis ia tlie place iur holding it. It ia Tima H Tongue, of W ashington co. | The schooner Berwick is loading at St j For D istrict A ttorney— tlda fall m ust register before May Jo. , ti,o schem e agreed noon by tbe five tlie greatest city in tlie purchase. tlie m ill. “ Fortui G eo M Brown, of Douglas com ity, i ¿Ir W ill Cham berlin was in town T he on ly provision under w hich voters colonies iavoruig it, n a m e ly : Victoria, Ixiuia lias a m uch m ore m eritorious J also favor case than m any other such enterprises bor J'dht heJJetop— n o t registered can vote in Novom her is i New South W ales, Q ueensland, Soutli M onday. blood in t w hich have received aubetantial r ec o g n i-' R A B ootb ’ of the section authorizing “ sw earing ip ” * A ustralia .m. -...i and T asm ania. C ham berlain Mrs John W hiaiua« has been sick for Greatest cocxtv . ; a few days. of voles, w hich ia uncertain and at best and th e C olonial Prem iers disagree, tion from the federal govern m en t. 11 fiarseperil For R epresen tatives— bodr are. L F Crow delivered a raft of logs the how ever, as lo the powers of the high exp ect to vote and talk for th e passage troublesom e.— Ortffoniaii. L T H arris, of E ugene. first of th e week to the m ill co. court. The former wants to m odify th e t of the bill? Jus H eiiieuw ay, ofC cU sg o Grove. Oxr.v two m onths till In depend en ce term s of the bill so that on ail qu estion s Ask N elson H ew itt about bis bike ride l i scenes th at the house and tlie senato Ivan M cQiieen, ol Lorane. on tlie cou n ly ruad last Sunday. day w ill lie here and it is lim o for us to of «onstilu tion al law there sh all be an »re to lock liorna over the question of For County Judge— Several young folks of Ac/ne attended ' Ml be think ing w hat we aliali do about O F K nox, of Cottage Grove. appeal from tho colonial courls to the n o w the Pacific cable sh all be luid and tfM | » For Clerk— ' ' the dance at Florence and report a good I t elebratin g that dur in a fitting m anner, , v . .'¡ B ritish l ’rivy C ouncil. T he colonial ' operated. T he house com m ittee on time? with e tot K jLT T a *», of Junction C ity. ¿ t t«kca tim e to collect fund.., secure an prehdt,ra how ever, t i n t the high com m erce has reported the Sherm an For Sheriff— Mr A W Beadle qf R.iu Franciyco will ‘ J. W . CARM AN P R O P R I F T « ThO» I 4ora- For C om m issioner— ' m onth. -ahMdl graiiti tim e. W ith plenty of work and pogbioll lo (oreo lbo colonial n c r e ta iy , lion , as n su b stitu te tor the bill recently J I. Tavlor, of H erm ann. The Sau'icrt hros assisted by Fred ai creisi y For Assessor— ) N e e |« r ur? setting up ttieir saw m ill p 11,1 o to m ake thia conceaaisn , every r - laxly busy i , there should bo Z If tbe coin- I) I’ Burton, of E ugene. m achinery. trouble in raising funds enough (or the .... , m onw eallh b ill, then, is adopted by \ V o m e n a s W e ll a s M e n For Treasurer— • v - • f Rev K n o lls delivered a good serm on B est tcleb ra lio n ever belt! in tlio S i u s - , .. . .. , , I, G ilstrap, of E ugene. parliam ent in tho form th e colonial in Acme last SuuJay with a good A r e M a d e M is e r a b le b y law vnllev. fad evorylaxly think w hat ., ' > , For School Su perintendent— , Prem iers desire it shall pass, the only attendance. lie would enjoy m ost in tiio way of n ... . E ugene Rond, of Thurston. K id n e y T r o u b le . ~ p o l i t i c a l tie between the new federal.on George Cham berlin made the trip to _________ For Surveyor— program ior th at d«y and when the . ,, „ . .' ... , ,, , ¿lie m outh of tiie givyr ou som e photo- 1 ’ ami the British cyowu will be that . . . . . . . . . . C M C ollier, of E u gen e. tim e com es to contributo or take a part . . . ., . , Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis- r . - . graph busine is. ! represented in the latter s up,>oiiitmcnt courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor hor ; or'"'®r in tlie exercises ho ready to do liis aliare M E Säubert & Co h ivo takun the and cheerfulness soon *’ " Griffin, of E ugene. of the governor-general, l h e m ilitary and we m ay he suro Ilio c eleb ri tion w ÌLI ‘ , , • , , , disappear when the kid- florexce chkcixi t officeiis . m achinery down from the old mill and , . . ■ •) and naval jurisdiction of tlie federated neys are out of order , . ' ' ’ j,C A Siula'rt Las the usu of the entire prove e grand success. colonies will still ho vested in the home or diseased. • For J u stice of the Peace— building fo r a butcher shop. H e has Kidney trouble has C II llohli-n. AT THE JE T T Y - governm ent ns it is in tho D om inion of built two large u>eat safes in it all become so prevalent F„ r Conalabl* •• . .. ■ i C anada. E xcepting iu nam e ami senti- that It Is not uncommon 1 ready. John I. Furnish. for a child to ba born ir r The contractors for the jetty work are ineiit the com m onw ealth of A u stiaha ’ afflicted with weak kid- For Road Su pervisor— AN e p i d e m i c cf w h o o p in ; havin g considerable difficulty to keep , neys. If ths child urlw- J A Mclwo-I. 1 th u s la* ns nearly independent as it COUCH- _ J** ates too often. If t h a _____________ '«lie framework foi th e Strilciure in place ,, , , 'till th e roék c a lib e p u t ii, to hold the •» I«*'H»le h w H t o b ^ urina rckiBs'the flesh or If. when the child reaches an age when It should be able to ' TO C U R E LA GRIPPE JfJ J WO DAYS- fji«t winter din in g an e| identic of' pilifig ivcu rcly. S U ff O A Y S E R V IC E S . control the passage. It is yet afflicted with ________ ‘ * w hooping cough nip children contracted ig. de _ The high tide Sunday n igh t look out the difficulty la kidney trouble, and tho first Take I w a t u k B romo ljvixtj.a T ab - lbo disr.i»», having »w ere coughing four bents at tho *I»d of tho trumw.iy Flotene* — Sunday School 10 A M. step should be towards the treatment of I ets . ÀI) druggists r» (mid the m oney «pells. We had used Cbamlw-rlain's 1 'end carried a w sy tw o .lu m p cars that these Important organs. This unpleasant Endeavor 1:30 P M. if it fails I» curvi F W G aovg's «igea- C o li g l i H e in e ly very suce-, ssl.illy for w ere slH nd liigbn lb o track. F ortu n ate­ trouble is due to a diseased condition of the Piea.-bing at 7:4ft P M. by Rev Stniçk kidneys and bladder add r.ot to a habit as ture on every b->i. 25c. croup and naturally turne-l io it nt that A r t h u r T aylor, lo c a l A g e n i , ly the pile ro*ur«.l a bolt!« of ib is rvtnedy. A few y.t osrwM.au,n... sample bottle by mail l* airo ¡ th e P astor, follow ed Iq- the organizati.in free, also pamphlet telb H,.a | j . , . . . . . T** 1 I" Ib.» >l«l» k> (if th e Snihlav f'eboop T r t e i O ttic o » la »loisir» ll« « dng all about tt. Including many of the . . »Irsss which we w ill furnish tbe "**' in rertotnn,ending it to thousands of testimonial letters received P'*«»»'* ,,On price ia one dollar but we have made recen . " ’.mtn-i1 'w .n iij b-'t*’ ' M a p l e t o i i , P reaching at 7! <5 P M. other» sn fftrin e (tom that dreaded r. Kilmer Klin from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Oregonian w ill, tlie Wttvr for on» ••■ S córsi«’»“»ò arr,n k<'incnt by which wp offer S fa ra i ■»« & Co. Binghamton. N. Y., I « sure »ed disease. J W l . l p u . Dorr. W Va. Tld» ■1 Brr H if «,btrv«'<'.l -n««)*, ,-ntclup«. a * , • Pastor. Miort tim e for fiftr cent« a ve«r. Call ¡ to any address for fl,e sum of t* *’ meutten this paper. tem edy is told by all Droagisls »¡»cr. 1 V . . . . . .a , ■art payable cash in edruzcBr *©c « «anipie copy. Drv Goods, ★ Groceries FLORENCE MEAT .......... J u s t ★ and ★ Notions" Bi MARKET. O o e n e d .. Goods as R eoresented^ I’llE BEST (IX THE M A R K S* PRICE $ 4 0 . V» IS