The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, March 22, 1901, Image 2

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    T H E
W E S T .
Ex President Brpjamin Harriaon djed j (JP«o|* Oojf JR muxam .O u u M ru x^ q r.) that the people maintain Huge $yto
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expensive jwtitut^ons to ¿urn out
W ahhisoton , March 11, 1901.
•P,i,,eJ Mi,<^ "n,J >olJ‘«r«. "9‘ gocial
Alter deciding not'Io take up the „„ ex -'«<’« * •* . <>» *b<W tb® country already
Q u k o o j ;
f.AXK C ounty ,
t,on of a change in the rules or oi reor- I I“*“ » •up*»bnndant stock. ?kje conn-
neys; if It stains
your linen it U
ganizing the committees, the Benflle i
become great by recogn.xmg and
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evidence of kid­
.mule short .work of the extra session rewarding merit, wherevey found, and
ney trouble; too
frequent desire to
Y V . 1 1 . A \ It, A i I l K R S O N
called to act on the President’s noinina- its greatness will begin to decline the
pass it or pain Io
I
day
it
traverpeg
dipt
sturdy
American
I sink out of sight after reliying to private tious, and adjourned Saturday after-
the back Is also
E ditor auil Proprietor.
policy. Even a cuygory gjance through .convincing proof that the kidneys and blad-
! life. When he re entered the latter he noon. It would really have been the
the end for the senate
«»> •«*«” »»«»
“ e" who der are out of order
Wliat to Do.
pursued a dignified course and held a saving of lime In
made
the
Uuitfd
States
fpreat
were | There is comfort in the knowledge so
|'l<^renee, Oregon, Marçh 22, 1901 distinguished position in his profession, to have remained in session long enough j
neither toadies nor suphs. No republic often expressed that Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-
figuring in some of the most important io have settled both of those questions,
'
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
~ ~tanT •, — e — - —
—
can stand that recognizes any other ! wish |n curlng rheumatism, pain in the
Few men have had showered on their international eases of recent times, not- hut there aro such wide differences of
aristocracy than that of brains.
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every Paj-t
jieads more vituperation and abuse than . ably as counsel for \ elicgliela, which opinion about changing the ru es so as
J
1 of the urinary passage. It corrects inability
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water and scalding pain in passing
h a s fallen to the lot of Andrew Carnegie, 1 country he represented before the artii- to limit debate that its settlement would
Prof. Ivison, of f.nnaconing, Md., euf- ft. or bad effects following use of liquor;
the Bteel king. As the head of a great (ration commission fit Paris to settle the ' have required more time than the sena- fered terribly from neuralgia of the wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often
pnyiufai turing corporation aud a man contention between the 8011th American tors were disposed to devote to it this stomach and indigestion for thirteen during the day, and to get up many times
w lio lias accumulated an immense for- republic and (¡rent Britain. In that spring, and the influential senators had yeaf3 a n j after the doctors failed to cure during the night. The mild and the extra- 1
they fed him Qn morphine. A friend ordinary effect of Sw am p-R oot Is soon
jnqe, perhaps no epithet has been too case he acquitted liimpelf with great reasons qt their own, some of them con­ liim
, • ,
,V7 . | ¡.„„„„„„I,,
realized. It stands the highest for Its won-
advtse.1 tl.e use of fc.0d<d Dyspepsia Cure derful curej q( (he mos( 8distressing cases.
cilo to apply to him. Much of this, loo, credit.
nected with patronage, against any reor-
Beginning April 1st and Continuing ftp
and after taking a few bottles of it be |f you need a medicine you should have thé
jing'been from the laboring class—men
iio map who ever fflle.d th# office of gutiixation of the committees before the i says, “ It has cured me entirely. *1 can’t best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. :
You may have a sample bottle of this
the month, we propose to close
who weye (JcpcinJent upon him or some President camp to it better equipped regular session,
i say too ii tyih for Kodol DyspepsirGnre.”
discovery
other capitalist for employment to earn ; than Benjamin Ifarrison.
lie lyad ! In official circles a very hopeful view It digests what yon eat. Meyer & Kyle. Wonderful
and a book that tells
Surplus stock and all broken lota o f i
'
; is taken of the Cuban situation, not­
¿heir daily bread for themselves and served a loqg term in the United States
more about It, both sent
absolutely
free
by
mall,
ORDINANCE NO, 28.
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRiCES.
jdieir fanitlits. But in spite of abuse senate, where lie was a conspicuous withstanding sensational press dis-
address Dr. Kilmer & Home o f Swomp-Roo«.
Carnegie continued to prosper in busi- ! figure as an qrator and a leader, a man patctiçi from Havana, and the opinion
Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men­
tion reading this generous offer In this paper.
fiess till he lias gained a (ortpne the who could think and speak for himself, is expressed that the Cubans will, after An Ordinance providing for the building
of
a
Sidewalk
on
tlie
North
side
of
equal of which very few men In the his- and his words carried weight In the talking awhile, accept the conditions
Main Street from Jefferson Street to
jory of the world have possessed. Now ' tim in’.,cr and extensive influence outside laid down by congress for the removal
Monroe Street, along the West side of
of American control. It is very posi­
h e hftH announced Ida intention to retire of it throughout the country,
Monroe Street from Main Street to
tively denied that any increase of our
from business and is devoting I lls great
First Street, and along First Street
wealth to various enterprises calcq-
PROPOSED DIVORCE LAWS,
from Monroe Street to Jackson Street,
military force is or lias been contem­
In the Original Town of Florence.
Does not permit carrying goods fro»
plated
by
the
administration.
jafed to improve the condition of R p (.bronl(,lc
Tlie
Town
of
Florence
doei
Ordaina»
The
ex-senators
have
been
fortunate
in
jh$ laboring classes. H e has given . '£|,e National Loggue for tl,e Protee-
year to year, so
followi:
tive million dollars to provide a fund for j , j o n Qf t|,e pam|iy ¡g working for uni landing presidential appointments. Ex-
Section 1. That it lie and is hereby
p.e snpport of disabled and superannil- , ,opnity ¡„ djv9ree ,ei{i8|ati()IU Under its Senator Chandler has been made head
ordained that a sidewalk shall be built
f o r th e N ew E ra E d itio n o f
prod employees of the Carnegie tjoin illHll(,nl,„ „.irtv-flve states have i,„,l ! of the i Span!?!,
war claims commission. on the north side of Main street in the
¡span
The Em porium Ficonomist
influence lliifty-five states have had
now in Press.
pony. Upon certain conditions a portion i comm|»»ionl t0 consider tl.e matter and wliicli carries the same salary as senator original town of Florence from Jefferson
-ON RESIDUE OF
street
to
Monroe
street,
thenceHlong
the
of fills fund may he need for the benefit an iJent|ca| jaw o( J iyorce lms been and will last for several years; ex-Sena-
Our large, profuse’y il­
west side of Monroe street from Main
tor
Carter,
who
talked
the
river
and
of ofheis who aro in distress. Many ag reed upon by them. Tl.e three lead-
lustrated Spring and Sum­
street to First street, thence along the
harlior hill to death, lias been made one
piHlions more are to he given to estah- ing a ctio n s are as follow« ;
mer Catalogue, describ ng
south side of First street from Monroe
the new fashions, and
Jisli libraries to furnish reading matter j
j. No divorce shall t>e granted of the U . 8. commissioners to the St. street to Jackson street. Said walk
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f( r the masses ol tl.e people. Thus wo for ,,ny (.nuge arising prior to the resi- Louis exposition, which is a three-year shall lie built so as to conform to the
giving lowest Department
eee that this mail, after amassing great deuce of the complainant op defendant job at $5,000 a year, and three other ex- grade of the aidewnlk now laid on Main
Store prices for every­
wealth, is now devoting the closing > l ,|'8
ylsfelf w#s nqt # ground for senators—Thurston, McBride and Lind­ street, and to lie made ns follows; Six
thing to eat, drink, wear
feet wide on top; plank two inches thick
divorce in the stnte where the cause
say—are slated for 8t Louis Exposition
years of ids life to <|isposing of his
or
use.
and hot more than twelve inches in
arose.
property in ways that shall be most
Sec. 2. No persqn shall be entitled to coinnii8sionshipg. Tiiis is an indication width ; one cap 4x6 inches, six feet long,
AND REMNANTS OF DRY GOODS TO CLOSE.
to set on posts where posts are required;
beneficial to mankind,
Carnegie’s B (Jivorce for »ny cause aris ng in this of the value of knowing tlie ropes.
OoUfenftatae f t » » on.
C a UM ots J a ' m iMrfenl-AswrLAlnflrAlUA#«
A firm which lias procured more than four stringers, 2x6 inches, break joints
course recalls the answer of tip old Bus state who has not had actual residence
in
laying;
nails
not
less
than
30
penny*.
■Ian minister whq, tyhen pressed for his in this state for at least one year next 22,000 patents for inventors, as C. A.
The said walk shall he placed where it
before I'fipgjng spit far divorce, with a
reason for doing certain things, replied;
Snow it Co., the Washington patent
Nin. aer.i floor ,pac*—1.00U clerks.
will not require the removal of sand or
bona fide intention of making thia state
lawyers have done, have a right to feel soil to the depth of more than one foot,
VWait for my death befqre yqt) judge uiy Ids or her permanent home.
life." lf a ll would follow this in speak­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Sec. 3. Nq person aliali be entitled to that they have been instrumental in in­ and where it requires poet! eaid |a>sts
ing of their fellow man there would be a divorce for any cause arising out of creasing tlie prosperity of the country, shall lie set three feet deep iu the
L an d Office a t Koaeburg, O regon,
fewer harali and unjust judgments. But tl.is state unless the complainant or and in keeping American invention nt ground and aliove tlie ground long
F ebruary 18th, 1901.
enough to put tlie walk of good height.
defendant shall have resided within tide
N o tic e 1« h ereb y g iv e n th a t th e fo llo w in g -
suppose Carnegie hud not given his
tlie head of tlie world’s procession.
Said jiosts to lie not less than six inches n a m ed s ettler h as filed n o tic e o f h is in te n tio n
state for at least two years next before
The President is not discouraged be­ square nnd placed five feet apart one to m ak e fin a l p roof in ¿upport o f hi« c la im , and
wealth away, but had eontiltpe<| on to hyipgipg suit for divorce, with a bona
flie end of hit life a busy, active man of flt|„ intention of making this elate hit or cause of tlie apathy of tlie senate on the way from center to center and eight feet th a t »aid proof w ill be m a d e b efo re C. H
H o ld e n , U . 8. Commi««i<»ner, a t F lo ren ce,
pffairt. P oet it follow that lie should her permanent Imine._______
reciprocity question, shown by the fail­ apart tlie other way, all of tlie material O regon , on A pril 27th, 1901, v ia : Fred C. B ean ,
to he of good quality.
o n II.K . N o. 9624, for t h e n lj
of
pe copdcmped simply because he liccamp
ure of a whole batch of reciprocity
R E M A R K A B L E C U R E * o r R H IU M A T I» *.
Section 2. That tlie cost of tlie side­ See. 9, a n d n w '4 mw 1 z < sec. 10, T p. 18 3., R. 9 W.
treaties for lack of action by the senate. walks shall lie paid by the lota fronting
jrlchT In gaiuipg wealth for himself did
From th e V in d ica to r, R u th er fo rd to n , N. C.
H e n a m es th e f o llo w in g w ltn es« es to prove
c o n tin u o u s re sid e n c e u p o n a n d c u ltiv a tio n
The editor of the Vindicator has had By liis direction, Secretary Huy has „„ »„¡j w»ik an<l carried out to tlie o h f is »aid
fie not of necessity give many otheys an
la u d , viz:
occasfon
to
test
tlie
efficacy
of
Chamber­
F.
E. JnckMon, J a m es W. J a ck so n and George
arranged with the French ambassador square on all eornera, aud tlie cost of
up opportunity to becouip rich? I)i(f
C am p, o f M a p leto n . O regon, and J o e Fell-
lain's l’ain Balm twice with the most to e x t ia l tlie time within which tho l ">« atre«‘ c r ° « 'nBa out of the general B.
m a n , o f F lo ren ce, O regon.
pot hie great enterprise^ furnish employ-
J. T. B r id o e i ,
remarkable results In each case. First,
fund of the Town of Florence.
R eg ister
pient to thousands of Inhorinif men, with rheumatism in the shoulder from reciprocity treaty with France may he
Section 3. That on said walk where it N O T I C l T F O R ^ r U B L I C A T l O N .
ratified
until
September
24,
1902.
giving t|iepi up op|iqrtpu'|y to belter , p ldch lie Buffered the most excruciating
is more tlnfn twenty-four inches from
fheir condition? Of course Carnegie pain for ten days, which was relieved Whether senators will show more Inter­ tlie ground there la* a railing or banister
U n ited S tates Land Office,
could not laj com dered a p hilanthropist!»'"'
»ppl'eathms of Bain Balm, est in reciprocity dining the life of the thirty inches high, 2x4, dressed on top
R osebu rg, O regon,
'
... .
, .
rubbing the parta afflicted and realixing
and
two
aides,
and
posts
2x4
everr
eight
lied lie
, .
,
,> , >
M arch 16,1901.
lie devoted s life simply
I J to getting
>
» instant
benefit
and entire relief
in a very present congress than they d'.d In the feet, and a 1x6 eighteen inches from tlie
N o tic e i t h ereby g iv e n th a t in c o m p lia n c e
4
and keeping gr*
wealth, hut are there g i , o r t time, Second, in rheumatism in last remains to be seen. The adminis- i
w ith th e p ro v isio n s o f th e a c t o f C ongress o f
walk, to be on the aide next to street.
pot foduy larg?
numliers of fienfile ip thigh joint, almost prostrating him with tration believes that reciprocity is nee- < Section 4. Tiiat tlie building of snid J u n e 8. 1878, e n title d “ A n a c t fo r th e sa le o f
fhte country who are in utpcli bettor severe pain, which wae relieved by two essary to avoid a commercial war on the sidewalks shall be let by the Board of tim b er la n d s in th e State« o f C a lifo r n ia , O regon,
N evad a a n d W a sh in g to n T errito ry ,” ns e x te n d ­
circumstance, tl'ian they would have nppHealion», rubbing with the liniment United States by combined Europe.
Trustees of the Town of Florence on ed to a ll th e P u b lic I.and S ta tes by a ct o f A ugu st
~
‘ : on retiring at night, and getting up free
According to Prof. Charles W. Dab- contract or contracts to the lowest res- 4,1892, J a m es E. G ibb on s, o f P o rtla n d , c o u n ty
peen l,ad such a ,>ersoii as Cpmegto from
F(jr gflle by
w „ urJ
poiisible bidder, reserving tlie right to o f M u ltn o m a h , S ta te o f O regon, lia s th is day
pever ex isle,12
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ney, president of the U nivei-
>f Ten­
filed in t h is office h is sw orn s ta te m e n t N o. 1496,
|
reject
any and all bids. Tlie building of
GREENLEAF ITEMb.
nessee, who jtestifled before the indus- siad sidewalks and street eroseinge shall for th e p u rch a se o f th e nw^< o f S ectio n N o. 11,
In T o w n s h ip N o. 18 8 ., R a n g e N o. 9 W..
Tlie war stsm p on bank checks goee
1 trial commission, on conditions in tlie be completed within 60 days from letting a u d w ill offer proof to sh o w th a t th e lan d |
March 18, 1901
out of existence on tlie 1st of July, hav­
Seth Simmons’e health docs not in i-1 South, the South has entered u|>on a of such coutract or contracts. The Board s o u g h t is m o re v a lu a b le for its Hm ber
or sto n e th a n for a g ricu ltu ra l purpose», a n d to
ing been almlished ns a means of raising P ’ Q v e -
| period of natural evolution, wldeli will of Trustees of tlie Town of Florence esta b lish h is c la im to said la n d b efore th e
t) war revenue. The last fiscal year
Deer are »care# anil skunks are p le n -, CIury
industries steadily forward for shall have supervision of tlie conetruc- R eg ister aud R eceiv er o f th is o ffice a t R oseburg,
O regon, o n W ed n esd a y , th e 29th d ay o f M ay,
. tion of said walks.
gliows that 350,000,000 checks passed tiful.
years. He said that cotton, cattle and , Section 5. All crosswalks shall be 1901.
Mis. J. A. Carlvle, of Ohiekahominy,
through the hanks, each bearing i) two-
H e n a m es a s w itn esse s:
mules bring better prices than ever built tlie same as tlie sidewalk«
B urt W arren. J. H. U rban, W. M. V a u lt nnd
cent (stam p, yielding a revenue of who has lieen suffering with a severe ■ before, and that the |>oople of the south I Section 6. This Ordinance shall be
J o h n W. S herm an , a ll o f P o r tla n d , Oregon.
siege of the g t ip, is worse agsin.
.
-
- -
.
$7,000,000 to tlie government. A great
in full force and effect front and after its
A n y a n d a ll person» c la im in g a d v ersely th e
Ghickahomiiiy valley has been full of » er* enjoying a period of great prosper-
ai»ove-dcscribcd la n d s are req u ested to file th eir
and o other
financial inglltu-1 !
piany hanks
..»..ss ...n.
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from
o( U te. ! ity ; . 1 » that industrial education was passage J by
, ; ; the Board of Trustees and cla im » in t h is office o n or before snid 29th d a y o f
published ten days in tlie W _ est .
tions have supplied theircuatoinera with j ' i i l . i n s urtai »iH.i.iiigs
ail ■!> i n u s wax
ta- u tr space
o n a i in
.
. a i ..
..
. . i ..a,
May, 1901.
making the n»gro more productive as a
Approved this 11th day of March. 1901.
J . T. B r id g e s , R egister.
ptamped cheek Ixjuks, sometimes at tho
Mr. Evans was stricken witli paralysis eitixen than he had been as a slave.
MARION MORRIS,
C O N T E S T " N O T IC E ? -
jnero cost of tlie stamp«, sometimes as a A week ago and la not much better. He
Representatives Gannon, Daltell, and A ttest:
President Pro. Tem.
J. W . CARM AN
DlPARTM EXTO F THE iMTKRroJt,
gratuity. It is presiimed that when tho Blurted fur tlie pustufficc and hud almost Richardson have a joli that is not envied '
I>1,KI-Mi Recorder.
U n ited S ta tes I^ind Office, R oseburg, Or.,
reached
it
when
lie
was
Been
tu
stiigacr
law abolishitig them goes into force
February 18,1901.
and tall. He was carried to Mrs. Down- l»y any of I heir colleagues. They eonsti-
A COOO CO U C H
M E D IC IN E
FO R
A su fficien t co n test a ffid a v it h a v in g been filed
|,iere w|ll be Ju large number of these
ing's mid cared lor there.
' tute the committee authorixed to have
C H IL D R E N .
in th is office by M ilton A. N ic o lie , co n testa n t,
Unused check liooks still on hand and
The blnstlng done In the ledge at the the house entirely refurnished, includ-
“ I Imve no liesitsney in recommending m w iu s ib o im s K m l en try X o.flW A m a d e M sy S fn ,
piuch speculation is being indulged in William Johnstone place is not, as re- ¡ng new desks for tl.e members and new­ ClinmberlHin’s Cough Remedy,” »«vs F.
,or A ? ;’
” ’ l , ^ “ o n 8’.
®
z ’
•
8 ., R an ge 8 W ., b y M att M attson , C o n te ste e, in
e s t now as to wl,nt will he done will, ported, to cut a new road through the -
.„
o( U|o o|<|
iw) .„
t*. Moran, a well known and popular whic h It Is a lle g e d th a t said M att M attson has
them . The government hag, of course, rock at a I,iglier elevation than the old,
baker, of Petersburg, Va. “ We have w h o lly a b a n d o n ed m id tract a n d ch a n g ed his
k
galleries. They know tlmt no matter
given it our Children when troubled with r e sid e n c e th erefro m f o r m o r e th a n s ix m o n th s
mad« no provieion for their redemption but Io raise the old roadlwd above the »
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high water mark by blasting rock from bow well they perforin their tusk, they had cough», sis,, whooping cougli, «ml it
j‘"d " ' a ‘
•"*“ *"
.
. ’
.
-
n o t s e ttle d u p o n nnd c u ltiv a te d by said en try-
#inl their poe»e»»ors will doubt Ires lie
atmve and titling it. 1 hear that the will not escape criticism. At any rate, has «lwiiys given perfect s«tis(«ction. It mi(n by lnw „ qu,rwl;
wll,’ .neged sb-
p-quired Ip pocket their Ins» mid set comity court gave $00 to help the work. the long experience of tlie three gentle. 1 was recoin mended to tne by a druggist s cn ce from th e »aid lan d w as n o t d u e to h is
Jbeni «»¡do us souvenirs of (lie Spiinisli
John MacVay, of Alpha, is trying to men ought to enable them to come very as.the l»eft cough medicine for children ! em p lo y m e n t in th e A rm y. N a v y , or Marin
i Uorps o f th e U n ited S ta tes as a private
sell out to go to Minnesota. Tlie lady near to pulling in what will Ire needed, Ha it contained no opium or other harm i so ld ier, officer, sea m a n , or m a rin e d u r in g th e
j»ar.~- 8 . 1', phroni» I«-
iul drug.“ For sale by O. W. Hurd.
wlio, in response to Ills advertisement
; war w ith S p a in , or a n y o th er w ar in w hich
The Boston Herald expresses the fear |1)r a wjjo t.a,|,e fron, tlmt slate and mar- even if they don't please everybody.
th e U n ited S tates m ay be en g a g ed , said p arties j
»re hereby n o tified
to
ap pear, respot.d ;
Jhat if ex-Senittor Garter should visjt ritsl him, refuses Io live in Hie baek- | Secretary Long's answer lo the senate
TO THE DEAF
an d offer e v id e n c e to u c h in g sa id a lle g a tio n .
glly tlie liusiness men might treat woods
‘ and
“ “ has gone as far hack as Eu resolution asking whether officers in tlie
a t 10 o ’clo ck
a.
m . on A p ril 17th, 1W1,
A rich ladv cured of her Deafness and before U. II. H o ld e n . U. 8. C o m m issio n e r, at
}di,i «« horse thieve« nr« Ircnteil in gene, where she will wait a few weeks navy, promoted from the ranks, were
,
F
lo
ren
ce,
L
an
e
C
o
u
n
ty
, O regon , and th a t final
for him in sell out. II he does not do so | allowed to wear the same uniform worn Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholson’«
Mont«n«. Tlie ships «re getting loo big
! h ea rin g w ill be h e ld a t 10 o ’clo ck a. m. on A pril
»non she will go on to Minnesota and he
naval Artificial Ear Drums, gave $10,000 lo his 29th, 1901, bef >re tlie R egister a n d R eceiv er at '
for the cligniii l into Boston l,nrl*or «ml « ill follow a» aoon a» he can settle hie h* o'” « "
Institute, so I hat deaf people unable to th e V niteO E lates h am l o ffic e in R oseburg,
affairs.
The
couple
seem
fond
of
each
academy,
shows
the
senate
inquiry
to j
p niese a deeper ehannel is m«de toon
procure the Ear Drums may have them J Otegon,
i have tieen timely and nertinent. The free. Adilress No. 10573-c. The N idi-
T h e »aid co n te s ta n t h a v in g , in a proper affl-
p ie port RiU lose her trade. Tins iom- other.
Thu
limrering
c.ihgl.
billowing
grippe
admits
that
they
do
not,
but
,d
,un
In.titute,
780,
Eighth
Avenue,
1
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¿ " ¡ ,7 ' / Om'r«it,?d,,r’H llw i<^K «"»i
petition of big eliipw ie Iwi oniing «1,in n ­
ing.
Hhipe
are
Iwilpg
built
«
liicli
van
,-
,11»
f,,r
Ipie
Minute
Cough
Cure.
Fer
denies
that
the
distinction
is
tnajle
be-
New
York.
II.
S.
A.
serv ice o f t h is n oth-, e a n n o , he au id e. It I , here-
ing.
¡-„ter only a lew port« and then all tl.e qll il.nait and long trouble, this Is the cause one set ol ollkere won their wav
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other norta muet dig out or loee trade, only harmle»e remedy that gives name- on t|„.ir lneri,g (rom t|,e rgllka, and the
FOR »A L E
I
J. T. nairH ixs. R egister,
BALL
Beauty of tinisli, quality of material, eleganeg p i )
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iliaie result«. Prevents consumption.
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.
— —
J. H. B ooth , R eceiver.
BEARINGS,
oilier was educated at public expense at
u , Hr|pUn.
(lwei1.
the finest workmanship, the sim plest, moet complete
In an (nteryiew with a reporter for the M*»er A Ki Iu.
like a bicycle,
best of attachments, easy payments, old machiaM
—r-
Annapolis. He save further that the ing wilt, four h.la fronting » « luet on N O T IC E F O R P U B L I C A T I O N
make tlie
pregopian Senator S in on statevi that
fjo T IC S TO CONTRACTORS.
the
river
in
Ulenada.
Hooee
lias
large,
u
o
u
i
u
n
i
i
u
i
r
.
iu eicliange, one million fire hundred Uioneand
navy de|>artment ie now preparing a
’’W HITE”
•verylxxlv *»»■ Ut»n|»|>»iiib‘«l fft Ü h iä ’ qj * j
“
.
, a » ..
lawk, which will * •" lighted rooms with p l a s t e r e d a n d
L* " <
1
K ostburx, O n w nn .
users, thirty years of success, courteous treatmeat
.
Not let* i« hereby g i\en tlmt sealed hid« uniform regulat’on book, whlrtl
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M arch Ti n e t
tlie Easiest
more can yon ask?
,
i
permit
officers
promote«I
from
tlie
ranks
l’*
l
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''
walla,
fine
view
of
o
n
m
and
p a rler’« defeat of lliy harbor appropria-
lie n
i|,e.,ffli-u of the Town
.
.
„
, S o i l « 1» h ereby g iv e n th a t th e fello v rln « -
Running
-„ la in niahtnia and uniform
I C»«l «PDng water. Place coat nam ed settler h a . (lied n o tic e ot h l . In te n tio n
|ion Ip ,•'?
cpngretia. Hu tlunkg licirv ler utifjl March » r d , 1901. for tire
Machine
lightgx and • ”
o n s f i i c t i . n u f l l i u f ..lh .« in g s id e w a lk s
meigma n n d u n i f o r m , |< x ) D - w t l l s e l l f o r $360 caati. Call on or •» niakeSnal proof in su p p o rt o f h ls c la lm . and
ihm
there i | but little doubt that n riw r mid conet m eli”*
most durable and handsome
Made
not now worn by them, but which are gtldreoa. C har H. David. Point Terrace, lhat
prnof W|U ** ,nM<k More c. II. Hoi
i mm » i urn: uii
o r m » »ide
h i e n of
i
harl-or bill w ill l * in irw lu c d cnrly ip «ml ‘ , trust " vrore.i.g»;
On n »«Tth
on the market. Call or write and let n* prove i*-
d en . V . a. I'um m lM ioner. a t M a p leto n , on April
,
¡„ Main Street froi.i JeffeT«on Street lo P*r""u e'1 for other conimiMtoned Grs
H th . w et, Tlx: W ltltam E. W elts, o n H. E. Mis.
pi« Ite$f »»«»ton of cpngrusa, and >■ Momoe
’
tor th e v ', t » i „ , i , « .I ,, se c . 29, Tp. 17 8..«
»treat ; on weet «Me of Monroe officer», which
• practical adaritfioo
* w est.
FURS WAMTIO.
^-pelili pi ita pnswage.
'^trvel (nun A,eln etreet Ip First Street ; u( lite injnetice of tli« dieerimination.
— KUMUMUKO MVMMY F HIDA Y MORNING.—
Wed lie», lay, March 13th, at hit home in
Imliarupujit after a tyrief illness. Acute
pneumonia maidenly developed a week
previously and baffled the efforts of the
best medical skill (o «ulsiue it. Mr.
Harrison was ope of (lie few Presidents
the country fma ever had who did not
W in te r Clean-Up.
Win
m ill, t<
when f
• ST R IC T L Y C A SH
ON T H E S E C O O D S .
out al
VALUABLE
BOOK
O U R PO LIC Y
t a o KJU3E
and A D D R ESS
$ ” l «utter
ulciaiw pre
11»«, i U<- j 11«
'villc. Tauo
c-f bladd« r
Hixl conipl
but kept e*
m y bed ft»
re ceiv e d y
«tlsksed m l
Pierev f 11
Favorite
XHtcovcty,
tw o m onth,
K ittin g b I
JiotiMf wort
B eep P r ic e -C u ttin g a n d Q u ic k Salei"
W IN T E R M E R C H A N D IS E #
Dr. Pit
Adviser,
receipt o
expense i
U. V. Pi*
SHOES
S A N n a N C is e a
'A
AND
Special Counter Will Be in
Order fo
This Sale.
■VO UTAS
T J R .T T X iY '
0 .W .H U R Ü
C A R M A N ’S
CHEAr CASH STORE!
Drv Coods, * Croceries
.AMPLE
FLORENCE MEAT
★ and * Notion)
MARKET.
........ Just Ooened..
Goods as Reoresented
PROPWISTO
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»r«t tu n « a» if J
U»P«3ii<tenl | |
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howlaf) th
of Cm»«
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r pi
Miagtf rr«
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THE W HITE IS KING
MWUIC0»
M-
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$95
De
Conti«
I
“ W /flitf3»’* Bic.vcle» mn
I
H e nam es th e fo llo w in g w itn e s se s to prove
TO C I'R n " * t o l.l» ItUoM K l» » f
oli »outii ei<le of Fitgt etieel (riup Mon-
ig „ mi,m ,r deaervipg the early
h is c o n tin u o u s reaid en ee u pou am t cu ltiv a tio n
The highest cash price p
for all Of said lanvl, v is:
Take M |a fiy u B(nm» IJuininu Tahluta. rou lo Jiu keou eireet, all in ihr original
t am| tl,e anny aa
j Fred J W ells, P atrick M cEnroe and I . B oring,
All dniggi.t« refitlid Ihu utoituy if tliuj
*•" ** _
wr|| „» ||,« n«vy »luinld he inetnded. kinds of für« and bidee.
M eadow. O regon, an d W insur W e lla .o t Ma
O. C. Crwrrov. 1 o p f leton
frd tlocn re. E . W . ’lro iu ’e sig n a tu re,.
Mare., 1.1h,
J
. Oregon.
1 There ie entirely too nitu-li suoblaeh- Al Sartcy's Meat p arket, Hqrence. Or.»
J. T. F a it» .,x -. R eg i’ ter
«ach bux.
W E SEWING MACHINE COMPANY.
30 0-3 06
Poet »tree|, San Francisco, Cal.
L D. P a ta a Q u le r in liito Scwii\» >lAclvna«, BiM>«Mk