The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, March 01, 1901, Image 2

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VV, li. WEATIiERSON
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au<l Proprietor.
^'Torutixie, O re g o n , M a rc ii J , 1901.
H i
Wh<
rush t<
when f
Headache
Is often a warning that the liver is
torpid or iautUvv. Wore strioua
t r o u b l e s u ia y f o llo w .
F o r a p ro m p t,
efficient cure of Headache and ail
liver troubled, U t f
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WASHINGTON LETTER.
Hoed*® PSHa
While they rouse the liver, restore
full, regular action of the bowels,
they 4c not gripe or pain, do not
or inflame tbe internal organs,
but have a positive tome effect. 25c.
at all druggists or by mail of
C. I. Uood ii Co., Lowell, M*»ss.
ti ll
O rn
lo.i.ri
L'oiu'ir.
WAaiiiaoToy. Fab. IS, J991.
acceptable to (Fiends of both ami end
the troublesom e affair, but lltu uutlook
for a tuieeesaful cvnipromise is nol par­
ticularly' prom ising owing to tbo bol-
j
among th e friends of boll, officers.
The Eminent Kidney
and Bladder Specialist.
The Great White Store,
Senators and representatives who have
T (,e Ilews tHat~Nor way is rapidly los-
taiked with the P resident w ithin the last j ng
in h ab itan ts to the United States
5 few days have no doubt th a t there will j ¡a , rue wTieu tested statistically the
Is Offering Exceptionally Fine Bargains in
lie a spring e x tra session of the next story Ml,o\rs tliat if G erm any were eend-
Gongress, regardleBs of w hether any of ,ng its gui,jects to the U nited States in
the appropriation bills are left unacted proportion they would num ber 400,000
| upon by thisD o n g ress, although there is annually. Norway has not a large
still a possibility th a t it may he avoided, pOp Ujulion. R„ J the 16,000 of its inliabi-
if all the a p p r o b a tio n hills get through, tants who left there last year cieateil an The Discoverer o f Swamp-Root at Work la
MITCHELL THE MAN.
His lahoretory.
___ i by tb e dilatorineas of the C ubans i.i Un-
im m ediate deficit in the c b u s u b returi 8
There is a disease prevailing In this
Elected Senator on the 25th Ballot— isbing th eir constitution. Tbe P resident (or C hristiana.—E x.
I country most dangerous because so decep­
Received Forty.SIx Votes.
says th at if the Cubans finish their con-
tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by
The legislature of Oregon has appro- it—heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure
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! slitu tio n w ilhip th e n ex t few weeks, lie
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f or apoplexy are often the result of kidney
Jo h n II. Mitel.ell was elected to l.is intends calling an e x tra session to act printed ¡foil,000 to defray the expenses ot
if kidney trouble is allowed to ad-
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fourth term in tins United States ¡senate upon it, and if an ex tra session is called a suitable ex h ib it at the Buffalo expos: vance the kidney-poisoned blood will a t t a c k
the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves ,
¡for th a t purpose, it will m ost likely go lion, F orest E x p ert Johnson says the break down and waste away cell by cell. '
lual Saturday evening.
Then
the richness of the blood—the albumen
Tw enty-four ballotc had been taken into oth er m atters, For instance, tire forest exhibit will he the best he is cap-
—leaks out and the sufferer has Bright’s
durin g the dav and sixty-tw o during the ship subsidy bill, which lias no chance | able of m aking. A nine-foot spruce and Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble.
In
seswion wil bout choice, but on the sixty a t th is session, and ».v en u e reduction, | a ten-foot fir will he am ong the exhibits I
irrita te
L ad ies’, M isses’ an d G en ts’ M a c k ­
in to sh e s a n d R u b b e r B oots,
A great deal ot internet is manifested
th ro u g h o u t the country as to w hat wil!
he the result of Mrs. R atio n ’s crusade
against the )iuuor dealers in K ;,ntfiu
Bthod
JV hile we do n o t approve of her met
of getting rid of th e evil, it is unreason-
'able and~unjust to blame Mrs. Nation
f * ,r nil tbo tro u b le th a t bus occurred,
F a s c in a to rs a n d C h ild r e n ’s
Hoods
for all the Irouhlo th a t has uce
'The stale ot K ansas has in existence a
S o m e th in g N e w fo r T h is S ea s o n .
jaw prohibiting tbe sale of liquor, and ' th ird ballot M itchell received 46 votes, if tbe present bill fails in conference, as from Oregon.—Columbia ljiv e r and Ore- anj urjnary troubles. It has cured thousands
of apparently hopeless cases, after all other
no liotu-ee a r l gpanled for traffic in being a m ajority of the whole num ber, it now seems in a fair way to do, because gon TtniOw inatl.___________
efforts have failed. At druggists in (ifty-cent
L o n g driffk. Any saloons, joints or and was declared elected senator for the of the refusal of the house conferees to
| and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free
! by mail, also a book telling about Swamp-
o th er place» where liquor is sold ore run ( 'e m . of six years from March 4, 1901.
accept the lag cut in beer and tobacco
w
Root and its wonderful cures. Address
'in violation of law and the stock kept in ! Jo h n 11. M itchell was born in Wash- taxes made by the senate. I t is sa.d Me., says: “ I have had the worst cough, Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. and
( MUST BE BEEN TO BE A PPR E C IA TE D ),
jtucl. places is there for the purpose o f ' ington county, 1,-enn.ylyania, / m ? 2 .! th a t the house conferees are recetvmg cohi, chillis and grip ami have taken lets mention this paper.
[rH 1835, H is parents soon moved to B utler ad m inistration encouragem ent to hold I of trash of no account hot profit to the
of continuing this law breaking. M
>A annui«
1 vendor. C ham berlaiii’8 Cough Ilemedy ,
(iv .'c o u n ty , and i i hero i lie was „ reared on is
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The senate is now considering the ole-I
lures of the joints, is taking the law into 'fo rm . H e worked and studied hard,
i w hatever. I have used one to ttle of it
w nhaiK la ¡n.texd of leaving it to and in ih is way received a good classical om argarine hill, but w l.ether it will he , an j t |ie ei,jji8j co| j Hn(| g rjp have all left
G IVEN BY
her ox
th e authorities. W hile she has no rig h t on J loXul education In 18fi0 he came voted upon is not yet app arent, I t will j nte. I congratulate tl.e m anufacturers
' of an honest m edicine.” For sale by O.
to do this, it cannot ho denietj tl.at the , H'e Pacific Coast, and soon located in pass if a vote is taken.
Those
interested
in
th
e
river
and
b
ar-
J " • H u td .
^iquor dealers tl.etuMlveii first violated P o rtlan d . H e.at once took a prom inent
bor
bill,
which
is
still
in
tl.e
hands
of
GARDINER N EW S.
th e law and by th eir course : have aroused pari ' n upholding the Union cause, an d
FR ID A Y , MARCH 1.
h er to su.kn.ary action. Tl.gr« seems to j waslaoon elected to th e state senate tl.e senate com m ittee on commerce, are
A great deal of sickness in town lately.
‘b e a .tr o n g public set, timen t i n fayor Qf For four years he w a, president of th a t really alarm ed about th e m easure, ah
Ivy M orris is now uigl.tw atchm an in
M rs N ation. This » shown by th e fact body. In 1866 he lacked only one vote - though it will be re a c te d this week,
C O M E C N £ , C O M E ALL.
the
mill.
th a t she was not a t once arrested an4 [ of tl“! caucl,li ''on'*"ation for th e U nited ’ T hreats tl.at tl.e bill would he held back
Mrs.
McCurdy,
who
has
been
quite
ill,
E le g a n t L ine of L A D IE S ’ a n d G E N T 'S N E C K W E A R ,
-confined in iail. Suppose th a t when she S tates senate. Six years later he re- until the ship subsidy bi)! had reached a
is now im proving.
started out ¿he l..d destroyed an equal ceived th e toga o t the hands of the re- vote have been im plied for som etim e,
W h ite a n d B rocaded S ilk H a n d k e rc h ie fs.
M rs. C aptain Hill Has been visiting
Supper a t Mrs. G ibb’s.
am o u n t Of property of some oilier kind, publicans. He was again a candidate in ( both on the floor of the senate and out- friends hem for a short tim e.
Mr. C hristie is now book-keeper in
instead of a salopu or two? Does any
kne suppose «he would have been set a t «'«oted. In 1888, at a special election, j n a ’s speech, ptadp after he had been the G ardiner Mill Co.’s store.
,
Large Line of Underwear for both old and young, consisting of
. . . . to succeet} Jarnos 11. fu U} convinced th a t th e ship subsidy
liberty * and allowed to continue tjte 1 ■
'.e was elected
W arren Reed lias greatly improved j * i L x K v l o ,
hill
would
n
o
t
he
allowed
to
reach
a
l.is farm by having tl.e rushes removed. 1
Sluter, dem ocrat. H e was again elected
Pip work? C ertainly not. '
Slater,
Children’s Waists, Uuion Suits ’or Ladies,
Miss Irving, daughter of tl.e Baptist VDMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF
in 1891. He was an avowed candidate vote, th a t tl.e river and harbor hill was
Misses and Children.
openly attacked, Mr. H an n a said at tl.e ! m inister, occupied the pulpit litre last
■ C onsiderable discussion of the ques­ in 1897, b u t failed of re-election.
REAL PROPERTY,
close of Ills speech, defending tl.e s h i p , Sunday.
tion of local option took place in tl.e
subsidy bill, and . is efforts in its b ehalf:! R»V. -'If. McGregor, an , evangelist
N O T I C E 18 H E R E B Y G I V E N , T H A T B Y
“ G overnm ent by j'lib h c O pinion'’ was
senate tl.e day before tlio close of the
trnm E dinburg, lias been laboring in our v i r t u e o f a n o r d e r o f t h e C o u n t y C o a r t o f L a n e
,
pesBior*. A bill providing for local pp- tlio sulijecl of a recen t address by P resi­ " I f it is tl.e object of m easures pending |
C o u n ty , O re g o n , d u ly m a d e a n d e n te re d of
These are a few of tlio many new things, Call at the Grea£
tjutt jit incorporated cities and towns in d e n t H adley, of Yale. H e m aintained before Congress merely to get money out
Tl.e G ardiner Mill Co, are soon to r e c o r d o n t h e 1 9 th d a y o f F e b r u a r y , 1901, i n t h e
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Store for everythipg.
th e m a tte r of g ranting liquor license th a t tl.e controlling force in governm ent of tb e treasury, w l.at about tbe river build a boom tit S t i t t tli R iver about four d e c e a s e d , t h e u n d e r s i g n e d , t h e a d m i n i s t r a t o r
o f s a i d e s t a t e w i l l o ’« S a t u r d a y , t h e 8 1 st
b ad been passed by botl. l.ouses ol ttie is public opinion, Rut lie does not Hold and harbor bill? I say h ere th a t there miles above tow n.
W. P. Reed and wife retu rn ed Mon­ d a y o f M a r c h , 1901, n t t h e 3 . W . d o o r o f
legislature w ith o u t «RUelt notice being fliat public opinion alw ays gets tle a r are propositions in tliat bill tl.a t would
th e C o u rt H o u s e o f s a id C o u n ty , a t E u g e n e ,
ptkoti of it. In the senate a motion to m anifestation in political p arty action. m ake the shipping hill look pale.” This day evening after spending a couple of O r e g o n , o f fe r f o r s a l e a n d s e ll a t p u b l i c
weeks
in
San
Francisco.
a u c tio n
to
th e
h ig h e s t
b id d e r
fo r cash
reconsider th e uteusure was offered and T his is tlie reason why laws tliat gpt a is taken to m ean th a t bettatO! H anna
The steam er U m pqua, which is now t h e f o ll o w i n g d e s c r i b e d r e a l p r o p e r t y b e -
will
aid
those
who
are
trying
to
bold
up
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a nqniber o, m em bers participated in place ip tlie statu te took are often impo-
on the 0 ) 8 , 18 to be IengthvpeU out 14 m o c |- X o . 2, i n C o x ’s a d d i t i o n t o F l o r e n c e , a n d
tlio
river
and
harbor
bill.
An
attem
pt
p ie discussion, ¡jpeakiqg in h)vor uf ten t to effect the ends sought. Public
feet and otherw ise im proved.
L o t s N o s. 2 a n d 3 o f S e c ti o n 23, i n T p . 17 8 ., R . 10
local option Senator Booth, of Lane opinion, in fact, does nol support them , is being made tu add to tl.e popularity
Mias Belle Wade, our obliging and W ., c o n t a i n i n g 23.40 a c r e s , a l l i n ¿ L a n e C o u n t y .
O re g o n .
county, said : “ The influence of tl.e and is b etter content tl.a t they should qf the bill by an aniei.dnient providing efficient assistant postm aster, is showing
F e b r u a r y 2 8 ,1 9 0 1 .
A . O. F U N K E ,
A 't i u i i i i - t r u c i r o f t h e e s t a t e o f A n n a M a t t ò i d e
hom e is to be tl.e great determ ining be d orm ant th an tl.at they should lie authority for the acquisition of rig h t of, herself well fitted for i.er position,
F u n k e , deceased.
jaj;tor in .settliitg m oral questions. I active. Tl.e controlling forces of public way for the N icaragua canal. A bid (or j M r. K oontz, engineer in tire mill, is
western
votes
lias
le-.u
made
by
tlio
preparing
to
build
a
new
Itouse
and
will
itray tl.a t we l.eeil it, and g ran t to those sen tim en t in tl.e in terp retatio n and e n ­
NOTICE FOR PU BLICA TION .
Committee agreeing to um eudm ents pro- ! Davo ' l ready to occupy about n ext
towns w hich dettiro it tl.e power to forcem ent of laws is a phenom enon con-
Ju n e.
L a n < ) O ffic e a t R o s e b u r g , O r e g o n ,
jreinove the saloon influence from th eir stan lly in sigl.t. Wise statesm anship vidittg for storage reservoirs in arid
F e b r u a r y l a t h , 1901.
Mr. Baker, an upholsterer, lias been
N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t tlie f o ll o u ln g -
Utidc), jl.af |t niay not th w art th e will takes due account uf it. Tit« m oral, uf slutes,
repairing fu rn itu re lately, and the m er­
u e d s e t t l e r h a s f ile d n o t i c e of h i s i n t e n t i o ! .
The pot lias been calling tlie kettle ch an ts notice a falling off in their Bales n t|l a i ma|(o
¡ t i l l teachings of tlio toothers, wives and course, is flint tl.p main tiling to be at.
flUKi p r o o f i n s u p p o r t o f h l i c l a i m , a n d
t t h a t s a id p r tm f w i l l b e m a d e b e f o r e
C. H
sisters who stan d fur in tegrity , itol.i|ity tended to by those who would rcuuvrte black in bopt brancl.es of congress, in in ti.a t line.
Tl.e parties to the suit of Anderson vs. I n °llien- u- 8- C o m m i s s i o n e r , a t F l o r e n c e ,
am) purity. I t is tl.e rem em brance of existing evils is to educate tl.e m inds connection will, appropriations, and tlie
i O r e g o n , o n A p r i l l o t h , 1901, v i z : F r e d <’. B e a n ,
Bergm an started to R oseburg with their o n H .E . N o . 9024, f o r t h e
be’ <, Bf’4 u e ‘ 4 , n w 5 4
of ttqi fireside tuaclting Mutt impels me allq consciences of tl.e people.—Clyde fact lias been pretty strongly brought
witnesses
tl.e
first
of
tl.e
week
to
attend
b u >; s e c . 10, T p . 18 3 -, R . 10 W .
out tl.a t personal in terest has more to
l^lplead th a t |m y boy and yours s h a ll. H erald ,
H e n a iu e s th e f o llo w in g w itn e s s e s t o p ro v e
circail court.
4o W’itl. advocating or opposing appro­
h is c o n tin u o u s re s id e n c e u p o n a n d c u ltiv a tio n
Jtave tbe opportunity to carry jnto bis
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Some of our w orthy citizens, l.ave been o f s a i d l a n d , -v iz:
m atu re years (lie teaching of tl.e borne
Thc (ieU,rm ination of tl.e C orbett men priations th an party lines. All of which inquiring tl.e m eaning of those new c u r - 1 P . E . J a c k s o n , J a m e s W . J a c k s o n a n d G e o r g e
iintram tnsled l.y tl.e corrupting «clien.es ((o glivk t(j t ,|eir
, o th e elld in is very liutnan. Senntors and represent­ tains which were in th e window of tl.e ' B. ( ’a m p , o f M a p l e t o n . O r e g o n , n u d J o e F e l l-
m a n , o f F lo re n c e . O re g o n .
of im m oral m en. For Ibis, I m ust plead t | ie | l0,,e o f Com |adling tbe oth er metn- atives find it easy to sup,iurt appropria­ barber el.op last Sunday.
J . T . B r id g e s ,
Times are lively in G ardiner. T l.e '
R e g is te r
ita lo|ig (W tlio golden threads woven
Qf lliu iegigluU| e to vote for him in tions desired by sections they represent,
U|td to declare appropriati, a s desired by m ill is ru nning on full tim e, schooners j
about my h eart in youth a te held by a o n jer ,o prevent a deadlock, failed to
CONTEST NOTICE.
are coming in frequently, everybody is j
other sections extravagance. This w hs
inotl.er u hand in Iteayen.
accomplish tl.o desired object. T his is
a t work and business is prosperous.
b K C A K TM G N T OF T H E iN T K R rO R ,
folly oi ilPpare,lt " h e n a m ajujity leader, like
The I. O. 0 . F. Lodge lias had a large 5 F i l i t e l i S t a t e s L a n d O ffic e , R o s e b u r g , Or.-,
iitext Mottday I’resident McKinley will another Instance allowing tbe
C hairm an C annon, of tl.e lc.usc eotn- increase in its m em bership lately. This '
F e b r u a r y lx , 1901.
be inaugurated at W ashington for His- » m inority attem pting to dictate wl.at
A s u f f i c i e n t c o n t e s t a f f i d a v i t h a v i n g b e e n file d
m ittee on appropriations, consum ed an j ¡g Oue of the new est lodges in town but
i n t h i s o ffice b y M il to n A . N i c o l l e , c o n t e s t a n t ,
second term . He is tl.e first President H'« m ajority shall do. In politics as
en tire day in filibustering against private it is in a very prosperous condition,
A g a i n s t h o m e s t e a d e u t r y N o . 9945, m a d e M a y x t h , j
since « r a n t w ho l.tts been cl,«.sen to fill well as in o th er m atters it is often
claims, and accused R epresentative
The sc. uoner Lily lo st one of her crew l»n»J, f o r sl -2z n e 1, . n ’ 2 se ? 4 S e c ti o n x , t p w n s h i p 18
d ia l offise for two successive term s, and "«««««“ry to compromise between tl.e Richardson, leader of tl.e m inority, of ”n thc la ,t lr iP “ P ,ronj the ci‘L W hile ' 8 ., R a n g e 8 W . b y M a t t M a tt s o n , C o n t e a t e e , i n
m inority
w h i c h it i s a l l e g e d t l i a t « a id M a tt M a t t s o n lia s
. . . Ite . . live and , discharge
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suffering front delirium trem ens be w h o l l y a b a n d o n ? 1 s a i d t r a c t a n d c h a n g e d h i s
huutd
bis duties to bring alioiit a satisfactory
trying to loot the treasury. Too plain
re s ilie n c e th e r e fr o m f o r m o re t h a n s ix m o n t h s '
as P resident of tl.e I uited State« till term ination whore dive’ s« interests are fact is tliut the .enorm ous to'.nl of the jum ped overboard and was drowned
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' s i n c e m a k i n g s a i d e n t r y , a n d t h a t s a i d t r a c t is •
I « m o n o , ¡ « . ¡ n r . .1 « . w i l l b n . . . . 1« . v »1 i .
B e p O r t 8a>'8 t l * a t C # P U “ n
° ' tl? e
" ■ '“ « » " P ” “ “ >><» c u l t i v s t e .1 l.v « 1 6 e n t r y -
involved.
Marcli 4, 1905, lie will be tl.e only 1’ies-
. 1 li o p .a ti o i.s th a t will bcinade by tin s , [ | u n ter llftg decided tl.a t be need« a . „ a n a » b y l a w r e . |« i r e . t ; t h a t w b t a l l e g e d a b - j
J. W . CARM AN
ideut, except G rant, who held tl.e office
P R O P R IS T O »
Congress has alarm td m any consvrva- , m ate to look after the home d ep artm en t s e n c e f r o m t h e » a id l a n d w a s n o t d u o t o h i s
i«ir eight year» a t one tim e since Andrew R E M A R K A B L E C U R E 8 O F R H K U M A T I5 M ' live eenatora and representatives.
and
th
a
t
a
wedding
will
take,
place
in
e m p lo .v u i. u t I n t h e A r m y . N a v y , o r M a r i n e
F r o m I li a V i m l i c a t o r , l i u t h c r f o r d i o n , N . « .
.
( o rp «
of th e
I n itc tl s ta te « a s a
p r iv a te
Jackson. Abrul.ain Lincoln was inang-
The oditor of th e V indicator has had
Senator T illm an has given Senator
, s o l d i e r , o f fic e r , s e a m a n , o r m a g i n e d u r i n g t li e
Urated the second tim e h i l t was strick en occasion to teat the efficacy of Cham ber-
It is said th a t Louis Seymour, the w a r w i t h S p a i n , o r a n y o t h e r w a r i n w h i c h
Beveridge a new nam e- “ Tl.e wasp from
popular and obliging clerk in the Mill t h e r “ l u ’d « » t e « m a y b e e n g a g e d , s a i d p a r t i e s
down soon after by tl.e bullet of an as- Iain ’s Pam Balm twice with tl.e most
tl.e W abash” —tliat will pro'.ably stick.
a re
h e re b y
n o tifie d
to
n p |» c a r,
reap o n d
Co.’s store, will ere m any m onths take a n d o f fe r e v i d e n c e t o u c h i n g s a i d a l l e g a t i o n
sa«iu. G rover Cleveland was defeated rem arkabls resu lt, in each ease. F irst,
Senator
Leveridge
attem
p
ted
to
get
back
,
|
O
himself
a
wife,
the
young
lady
being
r i ,
f r w ith iheumittisii) in th e shoulder from
n t 10 o 'c l o c k
a.
m. on
A p r i l 1 7 t h , 190J,,
tlie first tim e io was a can u a e i
which lie sulfcre«! the limst excruciating by expressing pleasure th at the sting Miss Nora Melvin,
j b e f o r e C . I I . H o l d e n , U . 8. ( ’t» in m i> s io iie r, a t
p - a l e c tk » , thoflgh he was again chosen J>Ril, , ur u.„
which was r. li. vvd had bad it« etfbct, b u t Senator T illm an | Born, to Mr. and Mrs, H inesdale, at F l o r e n c e , L a n e C o u n t y , O r e g o n , a n d t h a t f iu a l
g w i l l l>e h e l d a t 10 o 'c l o c k a . n i. o n A p r i l
four years later.
witii two application« of Pain Balm, reported laughingly; “ The trouble was G ardiner, Friday, hehruaiy 22, 1901, a 2 l i 9 c th a r , i u 1901,b
tour
e fo re t h e R e g is te r a m t R e c e iv e r a t
rubbing tl.e purts afflicted and reul.iing
son, Mot tier and son are getting along t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s L a n d O ffic e i n R o s e b u r g , 1
th
at
tlie
W hile doubtless part ol tl.e voters of ioatant benefit and entire relief in a very
* “"P ?lid not have any sting
nicely and hopes are entertained th a t ^ r‘‘K<»a-
i - i - ...;n
...
T h e staid c o n t e s t a n t h a v i n g , i n a p r o p e r affi-
| ) . egon wou|d have preferred to see some short tim e. SoeouJ, in rheum atism in He only buzzed and buzzed around me M . r. llineedaltf
will be able to get v out d , a y t t , h ... i e d , r F e b r u a r y ,...
.
I
I x t h . 1901, « v t f o r t h f a c t s
i n e elw eleete.1 to represent tl.is state tbitfU join t, alm ost pro.draling him with • and I bad to b ru .h him off.” Tl.e i.tei- before long.
w h i c h s h o w t h a t a f t e r d u e d i l i g e n c e p c i> o u u i j
F
. . . l ’a ______ .a I lu,
.., .
iod th a t »••v», e pain, wbieb was relieve.1 by two d ent was a rem inder ol the one in tbe
T be m asquerade on tbo night of the ’•‘V'tce o f t h l « n o t i c e c a n n o t b e m « ile , i t i , h e r e -
iu Hie senate, It cannot
Applications, rubbing w hit th e liiiiiimitl | .
.
..
n .
by o rd e re d a n d d ire c te d t h a t s u c h n o tic e be
A
\
\t
.
.i
u
i.tun
<af
.»Lilith
and
.
.
,
/
liouM»,
some
\e
a
rs
ago,
when
Ben
b
u
tler
22d
was a very enjoyable affair, (lie only given b y d iM an * l proper publication.
S enator M itchep
8 man ol am iiiy anti O|1 rt,t | rj„g rtt night, and gelling up free
S r l M »»»(¿y- '» i s lung s x |* ,ie n e e flo „, ,,ain . For sale by O. W. H urd,
ol "S u n set” Cox, who had been thing to m ar tl.e pleasure of ti.eoceasiuu
J . T . B R iD '.K a , R e g i s te r .
being a slight m isunderstanding between
J . H . B o o t h , Receiver.
trying
to
irritate
him
during
a
discus­
|ltftt office, to g eth er witii tl.e influei.es ,
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a luuple of individuals in wbieb one
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
he has gained during l.is y -a ts of service,
O regonian: Lane county probably lias sion, by saying, as lie waved his hands came out a little ahead of th e other.
around bis head) “ S l.o j fly, d o n 't
t a i l e d S t a t e s I M int O ffic e .
w i|l give Itim ut one« a prom inent plu.o reason to claim tbe banner team in tlie
Tl.e tug H u n ter narrow ly escaped
R o s e b u rg , O re g o n ,
bother m e,” Ti.ete was no ani.iHMi.ty being wrecked a t tlie m outh of tlio
•nioitg Ida colleague« of th e sen ate.
upper house, for Jloutli and K uykendall
December 12.1900.
in tlie Tillm an-Beveridge incident as U m pqva a few days ago. The ocean
N o t i c e i# h e r e b y g i v e n t l i a t i n c o m p l i a n t «
__ - . -------------
have I■**!. leaders and effective worker«
they were «linking hands and chatting wwi quit© rough, and while crow ing the w i t h Ike p r o v i s i o n s o f t h e a c t o f C o n g r e s s o f
Once m ore |b e tim e for holding tbe | , r tlieir owu countiea in p articular, and
bar with a schoouer in tow , th e H unter ; Juu< l* 7*. e n t i t l e d “ A n a r t f o r t h e « a le o f
pleasantly three m inutes afterw ards.
e S ta te s o f C a lif o r n ia , O re g o n , l
an n u al school m eeting >• draw ing near, the whole state in general,
,
,
. .
struck and shipped a heavy sea which t N i m e v b a e d r a l , a n d a n s d in t h W
a sh in g to n
T e r r i t o r y , ’’ a s
It is understood th a t nono of the num - carried
. , away . the ccm panionw ay and ,
All w ho l.ave cl.iblren of school age
[
e x te n d e d to a ll t h e
I ’uMHc , L a n d
s ta te «
B A IL
erous
public
building
bills,
favorably
j
„
|
so,„
.
0,
i
„
r
damage,
b
y
a
c
t
o
f
A
u
f
u
»
t
ro a
4, 1892. J o h n L, •
Beauty of nuisit, quality of m aterial, elegance o! design,
•liould atten d and sea tl.a t »ultablo por- A G O O D C O U a H M E D I C I N E
BEARINGS,
F u rn is h ,
o f F lo r e n c e .
C H IL D R E N .
C o u n ty
of
L ane,
ttp
o
rtad
to
live
livuse.
will
bo
acted
Dr.
Patterson
bad
a
trip
one
night
last
e finest w o-kniantltip, th e sim plest, m ost oom piste sa d
gons are elected to office in each di-Ariet^
S t a t e o f O r e g o n h a s t h i s d a y flh n l i n t h ii«
i o f fic e k
like a bicycle,
'•» l.ave no hesitancy in recom mending
bent of attachm ents, ea»y paym ents, old m achines ta k t_
u r e hase L
,« on th e L>ard of d irecto rs depends in p itam b erin in ’s Citngh R em edy,” say« F. U | m jii , owing to a decision of tlie majority week (list be w.ll not forget soon. He h i s s w o r n s t a t e m e n t N o . LU 5. f o r t h e p ;»urc
m ake tbe
in exchange, oj»e million fl,e bn mi red thousand satisfied
leaders to try to bold down ti.e total of * » • b u rrtc lly called to see s p atient in o f t h e 8 K ‘ a o f s e c t i o n N o . 19, i u T o w n i u s d h i i i p n . r
a large m eaeiire »He efficieney of the P. Moran, a well known and popular
••W H IT E ”
S o u th ,
R ange
N o.
W e s t.
users, tliirty years of success, courteous treatm en t—wba
It is not certain, bow- Florence, and seeo n ,p .n i« l by a gmde, No. V
b a k .r, ot Peteiebnrg, Va. ” \Ve l.ave *ppropriat,o««
the Easie«t
more cau you ask?
wotit done in hc I. oo I.
hw left G ardiner in the evening, know- • , U<1 w i l l o f fe
, r pr,x>f
-. , t o » h o w t h a t t h c l s n , d w u - , h t
, .1
•
ia I
t
’ m o r e vw low W e f o t ><• t i m b e r o r s t o n e t h a n
R nnning
given h our children when trouble»! w ith over, th at the dtcU lon will hold, m the
. ...
» " g th a ttb e joeruey would «e by ru g - ,o r^ i CU!,urai pm,.,»». t to « u w t,h M ,
Machine
R<eycles ru n lig h te r and ere
W e lieve received a copy uf »•>* »UU Ltd eongli», a I»,, whooping e mg'., and it fr.oud« vf tu-M bi,.« c m exert a |>uwei- gvd paths through tbe w ilderness, over elaUI to .»I.I Uad bef-re the K c r f s t e r a a d
Made
most durable and handsom e woeei
,,
, • i.n« nlwsys given p o tre i Miti»(actiun. It ful pressure, and they a re doing it.
narrow
ways
aud
across
swollen
stream
s,
Receiver
o f t i n . „ m .- e » t R ,n<-tm nt< o r e w o n , o n
biennial p qm rt of tl.e Sialo
on tlie m arket. Call or write aad let ns p ro re it.
yrns recoiuimnmrd to u\e bv a ilriigc.et
Friends of M b officers »egret th a t tbe but they pressed on and returned th e ir * " * ”* » • ‘» • « b <»sr sf Msisk. Jtal
lie
«R w eaw s;
H urlictE .uro. I t co n tain s m» b
as Ilio beat cough m o,Ikies lor children
d estin ah o a about one o'clock next
o r p e n i n g a n d C . I f. H o l d r n . o f
,[ contained no o p i u m or oilier Itami- Sauipeon-Sehley c o n tro .ersy bus broke
ination th a t is nsefut and vuluab'e tu
m orning.
n o t t i w « . G i m o . I’. E . J a c k s o n a i y l IL u . F i s k .
out anew on account of tl.e renewal of
' (ui d ru g -" F»r sale by O. W. H urd.
o f l x T r i r a n •e t'n w g » at.
(ruitkTUwera.
A w y a n d a t 1 f a m o t u a c l a i m i n g a ^ v p v v e lv t h e
1 tlie P resid en t's reeoutniendalton th at
Persons who cannot take o rd in srr pills a i o w 'I v a c r i'
Tand b a r e i r q o e r f f r i l t o f ile t h ç i r
le M th e C ««h . y 1,'wurk» <•* tb -
H fcN YOU
T U U a rc
ice.tng th v d am» Sampstm be j u n tied over Kcbley. E ar-
FHEN
'« feeling
,„ k. Ih-W tli s L iuie c l a i m s i n t h l B o f liv r ou
f
or before «alti «Ui day
3t)U-300 Post street, San Francisco, Cal.
EallVe H h u tt.-U 'd n in e T ablets cure
o n t o ! so rts y o n w ill flml llo m ls ,,est efforts are being made to agree on i E arly Risers. They are the beet little ! Map . 1901.
J. ' B rum
No
C
ure
no
Cold i" 'X'* ■»X«
good*11 liu V x re to ' O tT* HOOD’S ,
»l>at wtU be bver pills ever w ade. Meyer 4 Kyle.
BU TaiN K. Dealer in kite Sewing X^ckincs,
4g'« sal vwdg«
From Cliilhren’s to Men’s Sizes.
We Have
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’ BELTS
j
j
Dance and Suoper
r -
Acme Dancing
p f bladd< r
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b u t k e p t e*
my b e d f r
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tw o t n o titi
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h o is« w o i i
,
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Adviser,
receipt o
expense •
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