The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, March 29, 1901, Image 1

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    A D V E R T IS E R S
SIUSLAW’S ONLY PAPES.
O P P O R T U N IT Y
FLORExNCE, OREGON, F R ID A Y . M ARCH 29, 1901.
NO. 48.
river is at Point Terrace. Tliere is a
small sawmill about a mile down the
stream, also a boom belonging to the
S T E A M E R M A R G U E R IY E , f~ 4 - A T ? T > T " N r F T R
Siuslaw Boom Co. Tliere is a school
u ----- W ill m ake -------
S T A O E L .IN E .
house near the postofiice.
.................................T. T. Geer.
B a rre tt, P ro p ’r,
Mapleton, situated about 1% miles
. ta.m to«, ■mgBCfctarv of S 'ate...............F. I. Dunbar. r e g u l a r d a i l y t r ip s
Look at your tongue.
ôetw een ■
«tob«. u4 «uTreasurer..............................F. S. Moore.
below the head of tide, is practically at
Stage leaves Steamboat Landing on
Is it coated ?
°d tV hZZïïSÜBupt. Public Instruction J. II. Ackerman j
the head of navigation on the Siuslaw.
Then you have a bad
the Umpqua for Florence Saturdays.
iw««ty mm /««state Printer.......................W. H. Leeds
taste in your mouth every
This place has a postofiice, store, hotel,
Returning,
Stage
Leaves
Florence
this
—■xAttffrt“*y General D. R. N. Blackburn
morning. Your appetite
school house and state fish hatchery.
i ................... .B.T3.
r A s . i Bean
L J.l
Sundays.
is poor, and food dis­
T
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E
S
T
E
A
M
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R
}
...............F.
A
M
Moore
The
Odd Fellows and Rebekahs each
_
lupreme Court
Extra Trips When Necessary
tresses you. You have
____
( _
C. E. Wolve erton
iiave
local organizations at Mapleton.
frequent headaches and
Cliurgcs Reasonable.
WatT'^ü.'TJI&dgi -Second District. .J. W. Hamilton
All
these postofiices have a daily mail,
are
often
dizzy.
Your
■ -^ .-'^ yyyroeecu tin i; Attorney . . Geo. M. Brown
stomach is weak and
it being carried between Eugene and
:h. B o « M O t a s
o 0bU4N* t t M----------- ----------
-------- - TVill carry freight and passengers
your bowels are always
H om es F o r th e H om eless, O p p o rtu n itie s F o r th e Mapleton by stage each wny everyday.
■ »»a what m ~
constipated.
COUNTY OFFICERS-
from Florence to San Francisco.
The mail hetwt in Mapleton and Flor­
B usiness M a n , F r u it- G r o w in g , S to c k -
T here’s an old and re­
ence is carried by a steamer, which
liable
c
u
r
e
:
nau « wo« « ------
W ill also bring tip freight
E. B a n g s ,
P r o p r ie to r .
R a is in g , L u m b e rin g , M a n u ­
H. R. Kincaid.
makes tlie round trip from Mnpleton
d B i Tooa«l«.lodge
««• *** »»» ***
■ Stage leaves| Eugene for Flor-
d. h o w « ,« .« ’
fa
c
tu
r
in
g
,
F
is
h
in
g
.
............. J. R. Hill
every
day except Sunday. Mail is also
F or further inform ation inquire j enee daily except Sunday at 6 a. m. '
Commissioners
.. H. D. Edwards
carried up the beach from Florence
Arrives
a
t
Florence
the
day
fo
l-'
- OF —
............. E. U. Lee
twice a week, connecting nt the Alsea
lowing a t 10 a. m.
.. W. W. Withers
Ihefii
A. W. B EA D LE & CO.
R
eturning
stage
leaves
Florence
with mail from Yaquina. There are
Lane
county
is
situnted
in
the
western
the
fishermen
find
a
ready
sale
for
their
.....................A. S. Patterson
____
/ Treasurer
reo
for Fugene daily except Sunday at
U. P. Burton 22 M arket St,
Aasdasor..........................
four river steamers on tidewater, one of
part
of
Oregon
about
midway
of
the
catch
at
good
prices.
A
hatchery
was
W. M Miller
a t 2 p. in. Arrives in Eugene a t 6 ,
mom «L w ¡JSBI p I Superintendent
San Francisco, California. p. in. the day following.
slate nortli and south, and extends from built near the head of tide about eight which plies regularly lietween Florence
. ,C. M. Collier
G.
W.
Grillin
•O« ( w «ooa
joroner.............
the summit of tl.o Cascade mountains years ago, by the state, for tlie artificial and Mapleton, while the others make
C. H. Holden
rus tice of Peace
westward to the Pacific ocean. It is propagation of salmon. From one to occasional trips to carry freight and
G.
O.
Campton
Constable.........
! Single fare -
- _ -
5.00.
bounded on the nortli by Lincoln, Ben­ two millions of young fish are hatched passengers.
R ound trip -
- - -
9.00.
There is a stage line from Florence to
ton
and Linn counties, and by Douglas here each year nnd placed in the river
,
Tickets
for
sale
a
t
E.
Bangs’
CITY OFFICERS.
j livery barn, Eugene, and a t O. W.
county on the south.
or some of its tributaries, and this helps Gnrdiner, connecting at the latter place
D on’t take a cathartic
H u rd 's office in Florence.
Its area is 4,380 square miles. The a great deal to keep up the run of flsli in with boat and stage for points east and
dose and then stop. Bet­
.. F. B. Wilson
President
south.
surface varies from the level land along tlie river.
R
All through freight on the stage
ter take a laxative- dose
M. Morris
each night, just enough to
either way between Eugene and
the
Willamette
river
to
the
hills
and
San Francisco is the principal market
But little has been done at lumbering
W in Bernhardt
U
Mapleton, will be charged at the
cause orle good free move­
Bo&iil of Trustées
mountains
of
ine
Cascade
and
Coast
lor
all kinds of produce from this part of
L. Christensen
in this vnliey till witliin the past two
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ment the day following.
rate of two cents per pound during
1). W. Stibbens
ranges.
years. Some logs had been cut each the state, shipments being made by
the m onths of October, November,
You feel better the
Eugene, the county seat and largest year for some time before that, but tlie schooners carrying lumber from the
Recorder........... ___John I. Butterfield
very next day. Your
December, Jan u ary , February,
S
city, is a beautiful place of about 4,000 demand was limited. Now there are mills here. A new steamer is to be pnt
O. W. Hurd
appetite returns, your
March and April, and one cent per
pound during the m onths of May,
dyspepsia is cured, your
inhabitants and is situated on the Wil­ four sawmills on tidewater and another on the route between San Francisco
.G. C. Cumpton P u ll m a n
Marshal.............
headaches pass away,
lamette river, 124 miles from Portland in course of construction. Those already and the Siuslaw about the middle of
S le e p in g C a r s Ju n e, Ju ly , August and September.
your tongue clears up,
by railroad. The other incorporated in operation have a cutting capacity of April and tiiis will give opportunity
E le g a n t
your liver acts well, and
SEC R ET SOCIETIES.
NOTA RIES.
towns of Lane county are Cottage about 100,000 feet per day, and it re­ for shipping produce more quickly and
your
bowels
no
longer
D in in g C a rs
give you trouble.
Grove, Junction City, Springfield and quires many million feet of logs to keep regularly. The steamer Robarts also
T o u ris t
A. R. BUTTOLPH,
Florence.
them in operation during tlie year.
makes frequent trips from Florence to
Price, 25 cents. A ll druggists.
S le e p in g
C a rs
a F. A A. M. Florence Lodge No. 107.
The principal industries are farming,
Shipbuilding lias been carried on to Ooos Bay and Yaquina, carrying passen­
Ma jfcegular 20111munication on second
** I have taken Ayer’s P ills for 35
8T. PAUL
years, and 1 consider them th e best
fruit growing, stork raising, mining and some extent and six fine vessels have gers and freight to and from these places.
and fourth Saturdays in each month.
made. One p ill does me more good
M IN N E A P O L IS
than half a 1 k > x o f any other kind I
E. W. C obb , W. M.
A few years ago the United States
lumbering. Farming is carried on most been constructed from the excellent
havo over tr ie d .”
R. B, M ills , Secretary.
DULUTH
F io r n o e ,
O regon
Mrs. N . E. T a l b o t ,
extensively
in
the
Willumette'
valley.
timber
found
here
and
sent
out
to
com­
government
began the construction of a
March 30,1899. A rrington, Kans.
FARGO
Fruit grows well in any part ol the pete for their »hare of the carrying trade jetty at the mouth of the river for the
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O R A N O FO RKS
TO
F R A N K B. W IL S O N .
county. Stock thrives well in thia part of the world. It is lioi>ed that before purpose of improving the harbor. About
O.
W. Perpetua Lodge, No. 131,
CRO O KSTO N
3d
Tuesdays
meets every 1st and
of the state. Mining is carried on mostly many years have passed a permanent $130,000 has been expended up to the
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W IN N IP E G
Members and visiting
• ml month.
in ___
in the Bohemia and Blue River dis­ shipyard will be established on the 8i- present time and the work will no doubt
n
in
good
standing
are
cordially
brattar,
H E L E N A and
i a ritti to attend. A. O. F unkjc , M. W.
'LORENCE. - - - OREGON ored lithographed pialo« and Illu s tra tio n « . O riginal^ tricts, where some rich gold mines have uslaw, as there is certainly an abund­ be continued till the jetty is completed.
latoet, artlaUo. exquisita and r t r t c U j up-to-date designa.
I. o 3 | i .N otts , Recorder.
BUTTS
been discovered. Lumbering is carried ance of ns good timber for shipbuilding It ie thought Florence will then have
T H R O U G H T IC K E T S
on extensively in different parts of the here as can he found anywhere in tlie one of the best harbors on the coast of
TO
Oregon.
world.
county.
O. O. F. Hocata Lodge No. I l l , meets C H IC A G O
•rery Wednesday evening in Lodge
On the west side of the Coast Range
Indications of coal are found in vari­
Timber is one of the moet important
W A S H IN G T O N
Hall, Florence, Oregon. Brothers
n re a a m .k in » .e o n o m i« , f . n c r w o rk,b n u a e b o id h in u c
and lying partly in Lane and partly in ous places in this country, and it is of tlie material resources of tlie 8iuslaw
g sod standing invited to ».' t.tend.
P H IL A D E L P H IA
short Blurt»»«, c u rra n t topic«, etc.
Bubacrlb« to dajr. ,
.
.
.
.
B. A. E vans , N. G.
Oaij aOo.joarly. Ladj a««ate wanted. 8uu4 t or term . D oU g la « COUTltieB, ¡0 f il e SlUShlW V n lie y . thought by some that there are exten­ valley, and ite wealth in this respect
NEW YORK
Of Eugene, Oregon
F. C. fttiL, Sec.
The river from which it takes its name, sive deposits of this mineral ill the val­ has but just begun to he realised.
BOSTON A N D A L L
has its source in tlie Coast mountains a ley, but as yet no systematic effort to Every stream, creek and canyon lias
P O IN T S E A S T and S O U T H
immense quantities of the finest fir tim­
short distance southwest of Oottage discover it lias been made.
O. O. F. Maple Lodge No., 139. meets For Inform ation, tim e card«, maps and ticket*
Grove, and flows in a general westerly
Dairying has been carried on in a lim­ ber—tlie trees v yyin g from four to ten
every Thursday evening in Meyer & etc., c a ll on or write
Kyle’tH a ll, Mapleton. Oregon. Broth-
or northwesterly direction a distance of ited way ever since tlie country was first feet in diameter and many of them 900
R. M c M urphey ,
srs ia good standing invited to attend. General Agent. Rooms 2 and 4, Sh elton Block,
probably 100 miles, till it enters tlie settled, hut the lack of facilities for ship­ feet high. When delivered at the mills
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EUGENE, OREGON.
Pacific ocean. Tlie basin of this stream ping tlie product to market prevented it is manufactured into the finest qual­
For
ladle«,
ml'__
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,
OaoB.PitiLea \ r .
Transacted on Favorable Terms la in «(Titan “ chi« ” effect p o t attained
A- D C H A R L T O N ,
other patterns. B a r « no equal fo ra tjri
includes nearly all of that part of Lane tlie people, for several years, from en­ ity of 'umber and brings a good price in
Asslktant General Passenger A gent,
D rafts Issued on the principal c itie s of th e ;
lying west of the Coast Range, together gaging in this industry beyond what was the market. The timber here is as yet
255 Morrison St., Cor., 3(1.
O . 0. F. Irene Encampment, No. 42,
P o r t l a n d , O r . United States and foreign countries.
with a portion of tlie northern part of needed to supply tlie local demand. But con paratively untouched by thd woods­
meets in I. O. O. F. hall in Florence
Interest allow ed on Dem and C ertificates of
L
Dougins county.
a creamery was established on the lower man a axe, tliere having been but a very
th e second and fourth Friday of each
D eposit when left stated period.
m o n th .
Members of this degree are
river four years ago, and this furnishes limited demand for logs till within tlie
Tlie
tide
ebbs
and
flows
for
about
25
C ollections receive our prompt a tten tion.
c o rd ia lly invited to attend.
City and C ounty Warrants bought.
S. J. S eymour , O. I .
miles from the mouth of tlie river, and a steady market during the summer past year or two. Since that time two
i r p u t to g e th e r O n ly I t and I * cent« «etch-noao
CASSIDY 4 8 ON - - Proprietors.
F. C. Pxiu, Scribe.
•»r. «eld In nearly « ra ry olty «ad to w n , or by m alL the river is navigable for good sized season for all tlie milk and cream to he new mills have been constructed, and
W . E. BROWN,
D. A . PAINE,
K
Ask fo r th e m . Absolutely ra ry lates t up-to-date atylaa.
F lo n e n o i , O r e g o n . '
President.
Vice President.
T H E M rC A L L C O M PA N Y,
these, in addition to the two previously
boats nearly the whole of this distance. obtained in the surrounding section.
M
A
-141 V m 4 14th ttre e t. . • • • B«w T«rk CMy,
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F . W . OSBURN,
W .W . BROWN,
O . O . F.—Mignon Lodge No. 105,
built here, furnish a market for millions
Unlike
many
of
tlie
coast
rivers,
in
as­
Florence,
the
largest
town
on
the
Si­
C ash ier.
A ss't C ashier.
• Rebekah Degree, meets in Meyer <fc Tables furnished with all the
Kyfo’eJHall, Mapleton, the 1st and 3rd
cending the Siuslaw riier bouts encoun­ uslaw, is built on the north side of the of feet of logs during a year.
Th u w n h t;' evenings in each month.
. » TRY TH S . ,
delicacies of the season. Give us
T O N S O R IA L - P A R L O R ter no obstructions such as rocks or river, about four miles from the mouth, The principal tributaries of tlie Sius­
BF
M a t t i e 0. H udson , N. G.
a call.
shallow places till within about a mile and contains 'about 300 inhabitants. law River are Wolf, Wild-Oat, Whitta­
Mgi.rjic. B eak , Sec.
nNEW HOME” SEWING MACHINE.
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of the head of tide.
Besides tlie dwellings, the town has a ker, Lake, Knowles, Hadsall and Sweet
The land along the river is compara­ postoflice, two good hotels, four general creeks, South Slough, Duncan Slough
OHURCH DIRECTORY
MARION MORRIS, P poprxktou .. tively new and unimproved, the most of merchandise stores, one millinery store, and Nortli Fork.
t the w j:
Wolf Creek enters tlie rive.- in the
it, including the lower part of the valley, two meat markets, a saloon, two
a n d in g o h p R E S B Y T ;RIAN:CHURCH,Florence. T w e n t v - t h r e e
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Oregon. On every Sabbath in each
upper
part of its course, and drains a
having been embraced in an Indian res­ churches, one school house of two rooms,
M ile s W e s t
witliin tk month, Bunuay-Sehool at 10 a. in. anil
nice
valley
in which quite a number of
Junior Endeavor Society at 2:30 p. m.
Eugene.
Shaving and Haircutting n e a t ly ervation, and remained in possession of a blacksmith shop, and a printing office
finolv ills <-*n tl,e Second and Fourth Sabbath» of
tlie red men for many years after other where its weekly newspaper, tlie W est , settlers have taken homesteads and are
’
each month, uresajhing service» at 1 1 a.
and promptly done.
portions of tlie state we«e settled by is published. Here, too, is the cannery clearing up their rich liottoni land.
■ n f A « « m . A cordial invitation to these services
Razor Honing and Scissors Grind­
" 01 ,nm<>U j, exien.led to all.
A. W ight .
white people. About 22 years ago the ' owned and operated by tlie Florence Along this creek grows millions of feet
I’lIE Wffil
Preacher in cliargA
ing a specialty.
Indians relinquished their title to the . Canning Company and tlie sawmill of of the finest timber to be found any­
government, most of them were removed J the Florence Lumber Company. About where.
sold si 1»
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ATTORNEYS
On Whittaker Greek there is some
to other reservations, and tlie land was : 2*a miles up the river is located the
rich bottom land as well as a goodly
thrown
open
for
settlement.
Several
Florence
Creamery,
O.
W.
Hurd’s
can-
M o n e y Saved
W ashington Street, Florence, Oregon.
towns have spiung up and the white nery, and a large sawmill is now under amount of nice timber.
A
By
Wild-Oat Creek, one of the larger
inhabitants now number several tlious- construction. The 0 . Timmins Co.’s
P a t r o n iz in g it.
and. A few families of Indians, who cannery stands on tlie south bank of the branches of the Siuslaw, enters tlie river
WANTED.—Tnpnble, reliable person in every
WRITE FOR CIRCULARS *ehr « tof«yi«daf cuuntv
to represent large eom pw iy o f «olid have given up their tribal relations and river about t mile above Florence. The about 20 miles alaive the head of tide.
O r e g o n Q e 0 . H a ,e
P r n r t S ew in g M achinea w e m anufacture and their
financial, reputation; MM41 «alary per year, paya­
-I l o p
prices before you purchase an y other.
are living like tlie whiter, yet remain.
Odd Fellows, Rebekahs, Masons and It is also bordered by good bottom lands
ble w eekly;
per day abRolutely sure and nil
7 and 8 M cLaren’* B uild ing.
A ttention g iv e n to co llectio n « and pro-
i THE NEW HOME SEWIH3 MICHINE CO., expennen; t'aiwht. bona fide, definite «alary, no Farming, fruit growing, stock raising, Workmen each have prosperous lodges which produce excellent crops where
CENTRALLY LOCATED.
UllANGK, MASH.
com m ission; sainry paid each Waturday nnd ex ­
tlie soil is cultivated Tli s stream flows
fishing and lumbering are carried on in town.
■ Union Sqnnra, N. V. OhlM«o, I’l.
St. LonK Mo. pense money advnn«edexch we».*k. STANDARD
FREE SAMPLE ROOMS.
: b u l l « , TexaJI.
Ban Frnnctaco, Cnl.
A tlm ila , ( I * .
HOUSE, .334 D k a r bo a n S t ., C i icaoo .
41-14 here to some extent, The soil is fertile,
Glenada is si hinted on tlie south side for nearly its entire length through one
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E . E. B E N E D IC T .
FOR SALE BV
snd, when cleared, produces abundant of the Siuslaw, opposite Florence. It ol the finest liodies of fir timlier to ha
Good dealers wanted in every town,
F IR S T -C L A S S .
crops of the nicest vegetables and hay. lias a number of dwellings, a cliurcli, found anywhere. The Eugene-Mapleton
j Write for prices and terms to San Fran
> R N K Y - A T - L A W
cisco, Cal.
Must kinds of fruit, such ns apples, school house, bote), postottlce, and a stage road follows tlie course of this
: Oregon.
W ASTED—ACTIVE MAS OF GOOD CHA It AC
I>e»rs,
plums, and prunes grow well and small store. This place is the terminus creek from the moutli to near it: source.
j ter Io d eliver nnd collect tn Oregon, for old
«--tnhll.hcd innniifncturinv wholenale house,
Iaiku Creek, the largest tributary,
l>eaches
do nicely, a few miles hack from of the Glenads-Gardiner mail route,
pmo n year.gure one. Kouenty more than experi-
SO YEARS*
HOLLENBECK BROS. A BRHTOW, P bop «. , eucerequired. Our reference, nnv bank In nny
flows
into the Siuslaw about seven miles
the
coast.
Small
fruits,
such
as
cur-
E X P E R IE N C E
over
wtiicli
mail
is
carried
three
times
a
city. E iic I ori nclf nd-lresred «’limped envelope.
Mtiiilifnctureni, Third Floor, 331 Dearborn St.,
above tidewater. This stream, with its
RATES $1.00 to $2.00 PER DAY Chleago.
i rants, goosetierries, strawlierries, and week.
F
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i blackberrie«, yield rich return« for the
Acme, a lively town which lias grown branches, drains a large tract of coun­
Digests what you eat. labor expended in setting out and caring rapidly during the past year, Is about try, moat of which is covered with heavy
Itartificlally digests the food and aid« .
,
three miles up the river from F lo ren c e. timber. Tlie princi|>al brancliee of Lake
Nature in atrengtbeuing and recon­
IR.DC m.ww»
structing the exhausted digestive or*
Stock, sudi as cattle, sheep and goats, Here are a large store, a meat market, Oreek are Indian, Nelson and Deadwood
OCSMNS
ant
and1
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pMpariSoi»
weU hel* ’ c*t"e
but two sawmills, two hotels and a aclwol- creaks, each of which lias ricli bottom
CoFvnioMrs « e .
» «endlnff a sketch and daeerlptton may
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WffZW
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«cwrtatn our eplntnn free whether aa
can approach It in efficiency. I t in- little’or no (ceding during the winter, house. The Siuslaw Room Co. have a lands on which some good ranches have
OBTAiWXD
ftani bv >4«I. «k«teh «r pb'-to with
la prttbably patentable. C o m m a iite a -
lieen cleared. Along these »treains, aa
sian 11 y rettevesand pennanently cures y ,|ll)on
|IM a |w. y , |Ke„ an
boom for storing logs near thia place.
4w«r.Hp<i<iN Krfrve report m V
>
patentsMHty • • -F A O I
eiiy-wud.tei.Ual. Handbook on Patente
!
0»v«*t«»n4Tr*4e lfark»o..**inff1 snd »11 P.L .
■ A W BOOS F B U
O euuw « ra ls m c s i s«4 M l
. Old««« acenry for «wearing patents.
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
well as many smaller brandies, there
«rt b n iin « « c o n la r te d fn rM o S c r a te F c c . -
' ■fnnnalKHi
W A IT « FOB COFT OF OOA «FACIAL
i taken throagh Mann A Co. raeair«
Flatulence,
Sour
Stomach,
Nausea,
portant
occupation
since
the
white
Point Terrace, about ten miles ap the are inimeinie quantities of timber which
R endm odrl,draw lngorphoto. W aadvlaalf
OFFAA 1« itO»« m
o M liberal »M a n i * « « •« «« mate k r
Mae, with oat ckanre, tn the
• r x f n l itte r s e r , an.( K V IA T IM T1M TO A «10X11.0
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