The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, June 08, 1900, Image 2

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T H E
W E S T .
■v—PUBI.18IIKD EVERY
FRIDAY
WASHINGTON LETTER.
MOKNIXQ.—
F rom
F lo r e n c e ,
L ane C o unty ,
Q heçon
our recular
C orrespondent .
Hico, for quarters, horses, vehicles, elo.
Secretary Root has just sent to tl e
senate an official rejsjrt made by Gen
Davis, which is a reply to the resolution
so far as l ’orto Rico is concerned.
MB HOLDt.'.'J LECTURE.
“ Example is Better
clk a n Precept.
It is not w h a t w e say, but
w h a t H ood's Sarsaparilla
does, that tells the story.
Thousands o f testimonials are
examples o f •what H ood's
has done for others, and
w h a t it w ill do for you.
ED
Daily Times Grand kep t Is, Mich.
Mr E G D Holden's Cue lecturej
The G r e a t W hite Store’
Has just received a new stock of
! “ Under the Sod, or Fifty Miles Under
: Ground Through Mammoth Cave,” was
delivered at Luce’s Ifall, last evening,
to what, the unpropltious weather con-
j sidered, waa a very fair audionce, It
also proved a very appreciative one,
i ToHowing Hie eloquent speaker through
all his mazy, marvellous wanderings,
with utmost attention, and greeting the
close of almost every period with ap­
S ilk
Braid
and
dress
trim m ing s
of
plause. The lecture is itself a very fine
ene, filled with thrilling passages and
beautiful descriptions, and gradually
. . .
. ,
. . .
I increasing m interest from beginning to
end till everything is carried before it.
We trust that “ Under the Sod" will be
re-delivered at an early day, and under W h ite G oods, in N a in so o k , P iq u e ,
more favorable circumstances.
Washington, I). C., May 28, 1909.
E d u c a i» Y our Itowe«« W ith C hica ret«.
Ciw»««y C athartic, cur« .toriHtipation forever.
Senator Platt, of Conn, is chairman of lÇc.Côc.
U C. C. C. fail, drujtf ibis ref uudmuue*
the committee on relations with Cuba,
THE ELECTION,
which is directed by the Bacon resolu­
■ : Í
tion, adopted by the Senate without a
Editor and Proprietor.
The election Inst Monday passed off
dissenting vote, to investigate all re-
1 st
nty
reipls and expenditures in the ¡aland of '’cry quietly in Florence though a much
S o .o fu ’a — “ R u n n in g scrofula sore«
ter.
larger
vote
was
polled
than
for
several
m ade m e sh u nned by neighbors. Medical
Cuba, by, through and under tho of­
F lo re n c e , O re. J u n o 8, 1900.
all
d e s c rip to r—
tre a tm e n t filled . A relativ e urged me to
ficials and representatives of the U S, years past. The friends of the various tr y H ood's Sui « sp arlila. P iJ so and in few
INO
M
rs
.
tnonthu
tile
sores
com
pletely
healed."
both civil nnd military forces to April candidates had been at work trying to J . M. H atch , E:;;a, N. II.
O ne trial of the registration law of
30, 1900. No man in the senate is bet­ persuade the voters to cast their ballots
Inflam m atory H h su m a tism - • Two
this elate I1113 proven to the satisfaction ter fitted to conduct such an investiga­ for their men, hut most of them had a tta c k s of th e g rip left m e w ith iiiHanin.a-
to ry rheumatism. Am E9 years old, b u t
ice
of a large majority of our citizens, that
H ood's S a rsa p a rilla cured m e and I can
tion thoroughly than Senator Platt. previously determined who would re clim
b s ta irs an d w alk any w h ere." J . L ove ­
it has caused a great deal of trouble mid Although a strong partisan, he never teive their support at tho polls. With la n d , 373 Fargo Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
taken much time for some of them to allows partisanship to make him unfair the exception of road supervisor the re­
In d . L in e n , et
have their names enrolled as legal or to prejudice his judgement, and Ids publican candidates for state, district,
e a
voters. We hold that this is needless Integrity is of the old-fashioned, middle- county amUprecinct officers all received
iO
because a registration law could be of-the-road sort, which never copfuses good majorities, most of them having
lined ’« P ills cure liver ilia; the non irrltnttnv and
enacted which would be quite ns effec­ right and wrong, and never condones two, three or even four times as many only cathm ttc totak ew lV hR oou a,SA rxap fcriU .v
M E R IC A ’S Greatest Medicine is
tive in preventing fraud in the elections dishonesty in any form. In addition to votes as their competitors on the
H ood’s Sarsaparilla,because It pos­
nl
pnd which would not put each voter to those qualifications, Mr Platt has the citizen’s ticket.
sesses unequalled curative powers und
on
its record of cures is G R E A T E S T .
the trouble of appearing with witnesses judicial temperament and is a tireless
ELECTION REEURNS.
The total number who had previously
before a registering olllcer in order to bo worker. The investigation will he made registered their names as residents of
CP
REPUBLICAN MEETING.
allowed to exercise the elective fran­ during the congressional recess and the the precinct is 191 nnd when the polls
The following is the result of tho elec­
d
were closed at six o’clock, though nine tion in Hie precincts given.
chisa-
committee has thu authority to sit
A meeting was held in the Odd Fel­
votes had been sworn in during the CONGRESSMAN—
am
where it pleases, either as a full com­
low’s building last Saturday at which
■dei
day, the clerk’s records showed that hut
Florence Mapleton Heceta
m ittee or to divide into suh-committe.es,
the political questions of the day were
A gain it has been demonstrated that
his
175 ballots had been cast,
Daly
33
20
8
and to send for persons and papers.
discussed from a republican standpoint.
l
a
t
e
&
i
the form of ballot used in Oregon is
Of those names in the register two are
Elmore
3
1
Senators are, if possible, more anxious
fn
W II Weatherson was called on to
¿umhersome and is not clear to many
dead and some havo moved away, but
Sears
2
8
for congress to adjourn, than members
A F
preside mid announced as the first
tho people, Take almost any pre­
making due allowance for these tho
Tongue
118
18
of the house are, hut thero is much
speaker
Henry
Bultman
of
Gardiner,
cinct for ail example. It seldom
—i»
result of ti._ election shows that an SUPREME JUDGE—
work yet to bo done upon regular ap­
Mr Bultman spoke for about half an
;
Ju
happens that pie total number of votes
nvorage of one man of every eight in the
Bright
1
propriation bills, which m ust all be dis­
Vils
hour giving a very good address in sup­
received by the candidates for any of-
precinct does not take enough intrust in
Greene
37
26
10
puted ol before adjournm ent. Conse­
Jou
port of the republican candidates,
flee is as largo ns the wholo number
public affair* to care to exercise the
Wolverton 125
13
0
mb
quently, it is almost certain th at the
Hon
E
G
D
Holden
then
took
the
persons voting in that election. This
highest privilege of a free citizen, the FOOD COMMISSIONER—
B,
bi
date set by tho house resolution, June
floor and gave an interesting talk. He
variation increases in proportion as the
right to be heard in choosing the otiicers
Bailey
105
16
6th, for adjournment, will have to be
devoted some time to the constitutional
number of voters increases. There is
to administer the affair of the country.
Rot
Kenady
3
2
pushed a little further along by the
amendment in favor of equal suffrage
no way to account fur this discrepancy
log«
Schulmeriek 29
23
senate; but thero is no doubt that ad­
Didn't Keep I ’p the flccord,
and urged his hearers to vote to give
ceL
except on the supposition of errors and
“ Bill writes from Texas, " s a id the PROSECUTING A TTO R N EY -
journm ent will take place ubout tho
208,0
women the ballot.
emissions in making out thu tickets.
parent, “ thnt he’s in jail ng’in, an ho
Brown
15
middle of June, which is unusually ’pears to be hopeless over it. I wonder
willi
There was a fairly good attendance
We hope the legislature nt its next ses­
Hazard
34
19
early for tho long Ecusiop, even in ef the example of his family ain ’t in ­
present
but
probably
not
so
many
as
All
Shades
and
of
best
quality,
in
clu
d
in
g
Velvet
tr
im
m
il
“
sion will amend the law on this subject
Jackson
9
6
reti
spirili to him ? His g ran ’father broko
presidential years.
would
have
come
out
earlier
ip
the
and provide for a moro simple form of
jail six tim es; his undo dng out three STATE SENATOR—
e» au
Delegations from the Creek nnd times, an thoy ain ’t a jail in tho settle­
campaign.
ballot.
Booth
110
JO
17
Cherokee Indians are in Washington ment th a t kin hold any cf tho rost of
j Chi'
Veatch
42
29
9
the family. I t ’s my opinion that Bill
protesting against tho proposed allot­ has fulled from grace I” —A tlanta Con­
play i
REPRESENTATIVES—
ail gi
ment of their lands in Indian territory, stitution.
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N ,
RATIFICATION M E E T IN G AND
H arris
120
22
JO
there
which they claim will he a violation of
NOTICE TO COMMON CARRIERS.
Hcmonway
106
10
13
LO VE FEAST.
vicini
viol
U nited States Land Office,
old treaties. Their protests have been
113
16
McQueen
Notice is hereby given tliot in corapliun.ce
fi
JO
submitted to the Indian Committees of Coo« Pay New».
with the provisions of the net of Congress of
° lea' rn
Geer
39
28
8
I-nke Precinct, Douglas Co, Ore,
June 3, 1878, entitled “An net for the sale of tim ­
congress, hut there is no probability of
Deputy collector D F Fox, of this dis­
s.
Skipworth
31
40
8
Ed W e s t :—
ber lands in the States of California, Oregon,,
interference by congress with the allot­ trict, desires to call tho attention of all
Nevada,
and Washington T errito ry /’ Charles
vii
S
S
o
a
r
s
Harwood
53
Wo mol at an early hour Juno 4th nt
- 27
8
F Cox of Acme, County of Lane, State of Oregorç
ment program.
at erw
•tage nnd steamboat companies and
Bam ford
1
h as this day Hied in this office his swora state­
our regular voting place. Messrs H ar­
vu a k
Lying upon the tnble of tho senate are freighters in his district to the war reve­
ment No 1060, for the purchase of the NE
H anna
2
wood, Miller and Colvin were judges.
J
aured
BW
>4
N
%
BE
>4,
See
28
à
NE
;»4
SW
%
o
f
Sec­
tlio credentials of Mr .Clark, and of Mr nue act of Jnne 15, 1898, which provides
McCord
«bovi
tion No 27, in Towliship No 18 S Fango No 9 W,
Our men came up in solid column vot­
?
Maginnia for the same vacancy, and
and will offer proof to show that the land
' COUNTY JUDGE—
ing eurly and late but ut high twelve
sought is more valuable for its tim beror stoujj
although they may bo called up this tho shipper or person from whom any
hikes
Bushnell
3
than for agricultural .purposes, and to establish
Railed off for an hour's refreshment
goods
arc
accepted
for
transportation,
a
week, no ono looks for any definite
l
oí SC
his
claim
to
said
land
before
tho
Register
aud
44
Kincaid
34
JO
which was prepared by Mi's Schrum.
Receiver of this office at,
or, re*
way hill, receipt or manifest, and to
action at this session.
Knox
120
13
8
on Tuesday the 14 day of August |900.
At one o'clock sharp we resumed busi­
rt r»ni
He names ns witnesses:
So much opposition to the Spooner such evidence of receipt there shall be COUNTY CLPRK—
ness again. Votes came pouring in n
'na at
A F Hurd of Florence, Oregon, Lottie Hurd of
duly
attached
nnd
cancelled
a stamp of
T
hill, authorizing the president to govern
Leo
122
22
10
Florence, Oregon. C 1» Morgan of Point Terrace,
steady run til a late hour in tho even­
an
at
C D Thomas of Eugene, Oregon.
thu Philippines in his discretion, until the value of one cent for each and every
Milliorn
40
a a mi
9
ing, when it was announced th at the
Any
and
n’l
persons
claim
ing
adversely
the
further legislation by congress, bus de­ shipm ent. Penalty for lion compliance
Morsa
1
1
above-described lands are requested to flic their
, polls were closed. Immediately there­
$53 for each offense.
claims in this office on .or before said 14 day of
veloped that thero is little probability
SHERIFF—
after tho counting of votes commenced
August 1900.
th at the bill will reach a vote nt this
Hawley
97
11
8
J. T. B ridges ,
byt whs not finished till a late hour
»Jon«
session. As a m atter of fact, the presi­
Register.
Withers
70
37
10
th a t night.
COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON.
dent is now exercising all thu authority
COMMISSIONER—
There was great rejoicing and enthu­
that tho Spooner hill would confer on
Hill
39
17
8
A
corres|>ondent
to
the
Fishing
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
siasm shown. Shouts of joy and ’rails
him, and will continue to do so until
Lea
3
Gazette
under
date
of
Slay
13,
writes
(or Win J Bryan could he heard all over
congress legislates for the government
Taylor
119
30
10
from Portland as follows:
A bouse ami lot ia Glenada. The
fho woods. We .became to enthusiastic
of the Philippines. Tho only apparent
COUNTY
TREASUKEK-
Spring salmon fishing on the Colum­
bouse is 16 by 24 feet and one story and
th a t wo decided to hold a ratification object of the Spooner bill is to show that
Gilstrap
117
14
9
bia River is fairly under way, with
meeting and love feast. Arrangements
a half in height. Also a good woodshed
congress endorses the exercise of that
Patterson
36
30
9
prospects ol a good season. Fishermen
on premises. For further particulars
were at once made and cornu.ittecs ap­
power by the president,
Tattison
1
1
me getting 7 cents a pound from tho
inquire at this office.
pointed etc. This meeting will be huld
Senator Morgan’s sensational speech, cold storage houses, and tlie canneries COUNTY ASSESSOR—
a t the head ol Schrum 's canyon, Lake
Burton
121
in which he charged that the continental are obliged to pay almost as much.
22
10
GENERAL NEWS.
ilia.
precinct. It will commence at an early
Gn8smnn
6
1
railroad combine and the half dozen Operators who are posted, however, pre­
1
hour next Saturday evening. All are
News from Pretoria says that Pretoria
Parker
35
canal syndicates organized under New dict that there will be strong opposition
25
8
cordially invited to come and rejoice and
is now invested by the British. No
Jersey laws, to control canal routes on in the salmon canning business on all SUPERINTENDENT—
outin
ratify with us. Nothing will bo spared
resistance will be offered and the city
Bond
114
22
the Isthm us of Darien, were engaged in the Oregon fall rivers, such as llie
10
in iiinking this one of tho best and most '
will be surrendered by the Burgomaster
Handsaker
holding up thu Nicaragua canal hill, has Nehalem, Tillamook, Siletz, Alsea,
1
J
enjoyable meetings ever held at that
ttW
as soon as a formal demand is made.
Miller
46
caused much talk in Washington, not so Siuslaw, Umpqua, Coos and Coquille.
23
8
place. There will be good speaking,
President
Kruger
is
somewhere
east
of
, much because thu chnrgu is new' as be- They say that owing to tho high price SURVEYOR-
lnusic, dancing and games of all kinds*
Pretoria hut in constant wire communi­
Collior
130
25
10
cause it was made by such a conserva­ of salmon ou the Columbia it is to be
nnd room enough for all. We would he
cation.
Martin
33
23
tivo Senator us Morgan. He hit the supposed th a t the fall fish will aleo
9
pleased to see yo Editoi and family I
News from Manila dated Juno 3, says
i bull’s-eye when he said th at in Presi­ reach a high figure, as everybody is CORONER—
there as ono of us, ulso us many republi­
that
Major Marchwith his detatehment
Cheshire
45
dential years the politicians were always crazy to get in. I t is reperted th at a
8
?4
can plutocrats as may wish to come and
overtook
what is belived to have been
Dale
3
2
afraid of corporations th at had or pre­ very strong company has been formed
2
J. W . C A R M A N
PROPR1F1
rejoice with us.
Aguinaldo's party on May 19th Lagat.
Griffin
114
20
tended to have great power. Mr Mor- to erect and operate canneries at the
0
Editor W nsr:—1 nm requested from
Tho Americans fired and the officer fell
gan mid in his speech; "Tho senate is 1 different points, but th at the packs will
In Florence pPecinct C II Holden
H eadquarters to tender you a vote of
from his horse.
IIis followers fled
■«
iiuiiiij
up in« Innin uni, miu | ue u n w ed so small
peace; Q CCum p-j carrying the body.
The Americans
thanks for your kindness in helping out hore> e[np(y
J Rm tryjng ,Q Jo
#ny
ton, constable and O W Sutton, super caught the horso which was richly
<W good work by the free Publication , lh , du,y q( (hv gc„ ute ,ownr<l ,he ,am­
Should these conditions prevail, it is viaor.
saddled and Aguinaldo’s diary and a
p i our instructive lotici*.
ple. There arc half a dozen senators said that S Elmore, of Astoria, who has
At Mapleton, Phil W Nicolle was j number of other mportant papers were
Signed: Myself and W J Bryan.
lietening to me now, but there are heretofore enjoyed the bulk of the fall
Furtherm ore wo will never decort oi' 60,000,000 ol people who will hear whnt trade, will he the greatest loser. The elected justice; J A Neely, constable and ¡ found in the saddle-bags. It is thought
reasonable to believe that the officer
¿¡o back ou you ns long as you do oar . j gay nlu, w ;|j
those absent sena' salmen business ou the Columbia is Fred O Peil, supervisor.
At Heceta, B E Smith was elected shot was either Aguinaldo or his
publishing Ire«;—for if there is one tora rVMjHvnail,le for their action. Here undergoing a radical change, as the new
tiling we love more than another , t U we ,,re being ,,e)j
, !l0 , |irfmts by railroad from Astoria enables the cold justice; Ira Bray, constablu and E W Adjutant but the party had not been
overtaken.
■onielliing free.
combinations, and lb© Bfnato Bleeps ami storage men to ship direct from the ! Cobb, supervisor.
The Register of June 6tb gives the
A cipher message to Washington under
By the time the above arrangement« laughs and care« not. Our policy wa© nsbing grounds to the Eastern markets
were made it bail reached a late hour at nnnonnred more that 60 years ago, and th« fresh salmon, which is eagerly results from 35 of the 53 precincts* J atc of Juneotli says ¡-Thenavy depart-1
flight H ilda motion lo adjourn was in been upheld until recently. It is, that «ought for by tho lovers of good fish, For congress, Tongue leads by a little n,enl •'»« relieved a c plier message Iron»!
order, hut before we adjourned we ex- the canal shall he an American canal Hie change pays the fishermen better over 500; Brown, for district attorney. Admiral Kcmpff commanding the cruiser
¿ended tho right hand of fellowship and ami not cut by any private corporation, wages, but is detrim ental lo lite caiu.iug ‘S
l,vvr 811 votus B,,J Booth has ( Newark, that an engagement was in
¡nearly
300
the lead. Harris, He,nen- Pr,,l«rvM ' n which his marine» were fighh
¿hen all departed to their lioinea re­ 1 do not see how we tan sleep ut our industry.
j
way
and
McQueen
nre fram 300 to 700 j ' “«• P«rticulur« and details are lacking.
I posts in a case like thia."
c itin g .
abend.
Knox,
for
county judge has 07 I I '« ’ elieved the light commenced in a
The Boer envoys having failed utterly
I will write you again when we hear
FREE 1 0 INVENTORS.
; votes the most. Lee, (or clerk, has 490 ' Chinese fort. The indications arc that
i its their mission to Washington, so far
from tho count) nnd state.
au l L b
The experience uf O A Snow A Co in ’ *io lead. Withers as sheriff, ia 657
Viutcxl states will have war with
Yours truly
a« thu government is concerned, will
M artoni to see what im putalo« they obtaining more than 20,000 patents for vole« ahead of Hawley. Taylor, Palter- China.
A Br« an Supjwwter
.
. ha« enabled
. . . . . them to helpfully » aon
11.,.,.1 «...1
___ o. . sc,-.
—- ■
A r th u r T a y lo r, lo cal Agent»
I rommnnicated the gre.U , , , , make upon the people by a aerie* of ¡'«vvntor.
n , *»»“«
’ "<1 Griff,n are t from
30 to 100
P s
■ .
• M l ..... . I . J . I . , . M .... ... . - V.
c
meetings,
the
first
of
which
will
«nww.r
many
question*
relating
to
the
ahead
of
their
opponent*.
Burton
aud
KANg43
PROPERTY
FOR
3
ALE
OR
, pubii
Victory of our precinct lo W J B
F lo re n c e , Oregon.
trade .
he held iu Baltimore, this week, with protection of intellectual property. Collier are considerable in the lead.
H eadquarters, today.
A B 5L
This they have done in a pamphlet trea-
Tins showing indicates that the repub- 1
W hich ataúd» for a Bryan Supporter.
other* to follow in other cities.
ling hrielly of United State« and foreign bans will elect aii but sheriff and treaa-
'1i re tr*<’*« of land in Norlh-
The house has adopted resolutions,
wuttem
-
Kansas lor sale or trade for
patents, with cost of same, and how " rvr-
calling on the Post-Master General lor
property in Oregon
___
TO OUR PATRON3*
thi : genti
. e - woman is a mnntii-
to procure tliem ; trade mark*, d e s ig n s ,----
o-TO-IIA
ig
’
' cuhivJtton ¡í
rk.'* --aÌrÌe SOiUUe ,ur ly U’Hgi,line deV0tc' 1 »° ’ “’-iects C»
.
copies of report* made by F. G Ualhhone
P dtMlir«' tftt
Hmovr» j«d’g}ri
r a vesta, infringement«, decisions in \ V ASTRI» aHVFUAI. FXRS.......
.. I)!«.
•M FOR
'
‘
About (0 acres plowed, est to the ladies
while be held the office of Director of
lag the
We have made ar.-nn.’Gni,’‘’
U in o A r,'
l u ’ t h ...................
! , «nu- u About ,,x miles from town . c l ,|,ree
leading patent cates, etc.
’ ’ The regular suhsetip-
ret
r
i'r
i
i
l
me
In
ih
n
r
,„a
Post* in Cuba, nnd upon tha Sasretary
which
we will fam ish B'«
"on
Price
¡.o
n
e
dollar
hut
we
lu
r
e
made
milei ,rw" » * M m llr-aJ i,. n tine
Thi patnpldat will be «ent free
wrvkly.
of War for information as to allowance*
Oregoniau with the W est for °**
«
w«
ruuüih
«
.
•rrangement
by
which
we
offer
it
for
a
If
1(
rattle.
anyone wr.ting to C A Snow A Co., ■U h
r a . x . i . S c . ^ u V u i Ä K Ä 1'’'*' 8 A _Fùr Prices and term , i„ •qnirc at this ,hort t¡uie for fiftv cent« a year. Call and to any address fur ifio «um of U Í
made nriuy otlicara in Cuba und Porto
Washington, P C,
•ffiee.
S I
Inn payable ensh in ad vance.
j see a sample copy.
---R Y ---
li. WEATHERSON
LADIES BELTS,
LACES AND E M B R O ID E R Y .
SfrUabatil
Organdies, in Fancy Shades.^
CHEFFRON,
LADIES STOCK COLLARS,
and Fancy Shape
Ties,
the very
of
SH IR T W A ISTS,
don’t forget them , w arm weathç
is com ing.
RIBBONS,
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