The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, April 19, 1901, Image 2

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W. H. WEATIIERSON
thorising the construction of additional
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Fuouawcg,
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n
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l/i I l l g
Holland boat* for the navy.
river thin week.
,
opposition is to he continued is made , AllOUl 74 people attended the dance at
plain by the announcement that, by d i- Geo. B. C am p ’s Saturday evening.
o u tw a rd signs of im p u rity .
m ilted to Congress w ith
O r th a t d u ll headache, b ilio us, nau- itB cogt_
seous, nervous condition and that tired
an
estimate of
Kuggia ¡g baving a„ ¡nninB jn W m 1|.
have done th a t the
know of a certainty th a t Russia w ill
Proprietor.
Florence, Oregon, April 19,
1901.
We often hear people rem ark th a t the
world owes them
a
living,
but
how
many of these have ever asked lliem -
•e lv e i w hat
they
for th a t which is necessary to their sup­
port during a lifetim e?
In neurly e .e ry
case the person making such assertion
has never done anything very beneficial
to the world or to hum anity, and is usu­
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
It is Peculiar to Itself.
other way.
B ut why slmuld any man
m ake such an assertion as that?
Does
he deal in tlia t way toward other men ?
N o t a t all.
No man considers another
indebted to him u ntil he lias jierfurmed
some service or done something
by
w hich he lias placed th a t other under
obligation to h im ,
Bo why should he
consider tlia t the world owes h im a liv­
ing or anything else unless lie Urst earns
it .
A lesson on this subject for many
people ia to be found in the following
paragrapli which wo clip from an ex ­
change:
“ A n iropreseive illustration of
Andrew Carnegie’s caution in d is trib u t­
ing his wealth is found in his provision
th a t old-age pensioni are to b«paid only
•to such employes as, after long and
creditable service, through exceptional
circumstances, need such help in th eir
old age, and make good use of i t .’
M r.
CarnCgie evidently purposes th a t not a
d o lla r of his wealth
shall go toward
never take under her flag M anchuria or
Mongolia.
I can now give w ith propri­
ety a stale secret, showing how foolish
j lias been the cry against \tussia. regard-
! ing M anchuria. In 1893 a body of lead-
ing M anchurians, aecoinpaniel by the
a lly one who is too indolent to earn ids
d aily bread if lie can obtain it in some
K id n e y T r o u b le .
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis­
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
and cheerfulness soon
disappear when the kid­
neys are out of order
Miss Olive Knowles, who lias been
or diseased.
staying in Florence for several weeks,
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
spent Sunday w ith her parents on
that
It is not uncommon
Knowles creek.
for a child to be born
afflicted with weak kid-
— • neys. If the child urin-
BY BII.I.EI.M .
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ates too often, If the
Beautiful weather.
urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child
Charles Count lias been quite sitk reaches an age when it should be able to j
control the passage, It Is yet afflicted with
lately.
Gardening is the order of the day | bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of
the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment 0/
hereabouts.
these Important organs. This unpleasant
M r. Tem ple passed today on his way
trouble is due to a diseased condition of the
to tidew ater.
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
T h a t venison was fine. Fred, don't most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made mis­
try to tell us there is nothing in luck,
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
A large yearling bear was caught in a and both need the same great remedy.
num ber four trap by W m . Wells at bis The mild and the Immediate effect of
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold
ranch near Meadow.
by druggists, In flfty-
Misses Oliloe Pope and E lla Lam b cent t and one dollar
j were visitors at M r. W ells’ Saturday sizes. You may have a
Y o u are made aw are of the neces- ruction of Secretary Long, the Naval 1 A m or« the passengers on the Eugene
s iiy fo r cleansing y o u r blood in the Board of Construction w ill prepare de-1 stage last Saturday were (our teachers
spring by hum ors, eruptions and other signs for a submarine boat, to he sub- j wbo bave engaged schools on
w orld should thus be indebted to them
and
A r e M a d e M is e r a b le b y
Mina Dell» Camp is visiting on Sm ith
T h a t this
feeling are due to the same cuumo — .
, r .
, T r
j (autos
w e a k, J liin , im p u re , tn-ed blood.
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r,
A A o •
i t Jt Governm ent has otheially slated its sat-
A in e ric a s G reatest S p ring M o d i-
,
¡»faction a t Russia’s policy towards
cine is H o od ’s Sarsaparilla.
I t makes the blood rich and pure, M anchuria, and now comes Capt. T . M .
cures scrofula and salt rheum , gives a Rees, a Pittsburg shipbuilder and maker
clear, healthy com plexion, good appe­ of boilers and machinery, w ith large and
tite , sweet sleep, sound health.
increasing interests in Russia and China,
F o r cleansing the blood the best
who said in a published interview : “ I
m edicine m oney can buy is
Editor
W o m e n a s W e ll a s M e n
M A P L E T O N N EW S
tiiui »t the lust evssiou oi Congress, au­
high priests and princes ol Mongolia and “ “ d Sunday of last week.
Ooinmiaaioner H id was inspecting the
Thibet, aecrutly went to St. Petersburg roads in this vicinity lately. As a result
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l _ r,
1,
( F rom O v b R eoular O orbempoxdknt .) and called upon the Csar and olfered a a new bridge is ordered at Beecher Rock.
petition signed by thousands of the lead­ L . Boring lias the job.
ing citizens, praying for Russia to take
S a y ! kind reader, won’t th a t rural
W a s hing to n , A p ril 8, 1901.
the three countries, they promising to free delivery of our m ail by all stage
Loci
Bam lias no idea oí turning
furnish the soldiers necessary to become lines after July 1st be great? T h a t 50
show man, and as long as Aguinaldo is a
cents a q uarter we have always had to
free of corrupt Ciiineee officials and the
prisoner lie w ill not be allowed to come
dig up can now go to pay w liat we owe
Chinese flag. The emperor told them on the W e s t .
to the U n l.ed States. I f he lives up to
lie could not accept the countries. Twice
M r . Geo. B a rtre and fam ily have re-
the outli of allegiance he has tHken, and
since, the same thing lias been done | moved to M r. T em p le ’s farm joining M r.
carries out the promises he has made to
w ith the same result. I f Russia had j W e lls ’ ranch, where they w ill reside for
Generai M ac A rth u r, lie w ill eventually
become free. Then, if lie lias the p ric e ,! wanted M an chu ria, Mongolia and T lii- the present, M r. Jensen having taken
posaession of the property tlia t he pur-
and wishes to visit tl.e United States, he bet, she could have had them w ithout
chased from M r. Barbre a t M apleton.
the asking^ each year for the past eight
w ill be as free to do so as any other resi­
Those famous little pills, D e W itt’s L it ­
dent ¡of the Philippines. But all tliat years.
W ASHING TO N L ETTER .
w ill take tim e, and there is no probabil­
ity of his exhibiting
him self in
G E N E R A L N EW S.
tills
country in tlie near future.
Borne of the
M rs. Carrie Nation was arrested at
thousundB who are w ritin g to tlie war Kansas C ity last Buudav for crowding
departm ent us to w hat ought to be done tlie streets w ith people. She was fined
1500 and ordered to leave tlie city in
w ith Aguinaldo, are inclined to be wag­
fifteen minutes. She said she would
gish.
One of them , signing himself leave when she got ready.
" T lie Foot of W inuesook,” heads his
I t is said by tlie Philadelphia North
tle E a rly Risers will remove all im p u ri­
ties from your system, cleanse your bow­
els, make them regular. M eyer A K yle.
ACME
IT E M S .
B Y B A B A A V IS .
A pril 17, 1931.
T he Danielson left on M onday in tow
encouraging dependence, pauperism or communication w ith this verse, express­
American th a t General M iles w ill lie a
■biftlessuess. H e lias not a penny for ing Ilia idea ot tlie embarrassment of the candidate for the democratic nomination of tlie Roberts.
School reo |*ned for a three m o n th ’s
those who th in k th a t 'th e world owes President and the aoeretary of w ar:
for President in 190-1. Tom L . Jutin-
is being urged by single Í ’ erui 1*81 Monday.
son’s
name
them a liv in g.’ ”
“ W hst shall ws do with A gile?
Scliponer Sacramento is in port, and
taxers.
I'ray, w liat shall wo do?
A F o rt Townsend, W ash., dispatch
Ellhu loqked at W illiam ,
In the U nited States Superior Court w ill soon be loaded w ith lum ber (or 8un
And WUUaiu looked at Ellhu.'*
lays: “ Deepaea log ra ilin g (ruin I’uget
at New Orleans Judge Pariange handed Francisco.
T he President easily persuaded Gov­ down a decision dismissing thu suit
A Woodman of Am erica lodge w ill
found Is at an end. T he tug Tatooeh
» ill sail from here tomorrow for the Oo- ernor A llen, of Porto Rico, to withhold brought by the Boer representative to ; soon be organized a t this place. I t w ill
prevent the shipment of nuiles and meet in tlie Oates H a ll and has about
uiuhia R iv e r, having in tow a big der- his resignation, although he came to
horses
from New Orleans to tlie Britisli forty menibersw ’
■iek scow used in the construction of W ashington for tlie purpose of present­
arm y in South Africa.
M r. E . P y a tt, who is rapidly recover­
uouster log ra fts. T iie cause of tlie ing if . H e w ill return to Porto lt.co
A dispatch of the 15th says: A sen­ ing from a protracted siege of lung fever,
:hangs base of the Robertson Log R aft about the first of M ay, but i t is not ex­ sational political crisis exists i l l Seoul, left here Monday in com par y w itii his
Jompany is due to the destructiveness pected th a t he w ill rem ain more than a capital of Corea. T he news is brought 1 father for his home near Scio.
Our hustling postmaster has improved
,( the toredo on Fuget Bound. In future few months longer. H e says the island by tlie steamship Duke of F ife tlia t tlie
government beheaded K im Yank Chun his departm ent by tlie addition of an
ill such rafts w ill be constructed on the is getting along all rig h t, and th a t after
M arch, when tl.e ta riff j iur planning “ » »>»•“ »
ol E '"P er- up-to-da'e office front, louk-boxes, etc.,
Jolumbia R iv e r. W hen the big ra ft the 1st of next
or's favorite mistress, Lady O ui, iieir to for tlie accommodation of patrons.
ftuilt on i ’uget Bound in 1900 w as dis­ law under which the revenues for the tlie throne, displacing tlie Prince Im ­
T he road is new nearly open from
mantled at Ban Francisco, fully one- support of the island government are perial, sou of tlie murdered Queeq.
Mapleton to this place. A few d ay’s
llth of the contents was ruined by the now raised w ill expire, there w ill proba­
K ing Oscar of Norway and Sweden work w ill clear the way for horseback
free, also pamphlet tell- Home ot swamp-Root.
ing all about it, including many of the
thousands of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
Co Binghamton. N. Y ., be’ sure and
& Co.. Binghamton,
mention this paper.
.lie
present council who served as
Se. during the whole of last year,
i .of the proeent trustees
are now
ing th e ir first term , while the other
have
had some ex|>urienc« In tliat
lion in previous years.
«
last
woek
wtl a long interview w ith G .
O oivaliis
C. Mil-
•
U a w lta
p ro m inent
farm er ol Junction
who is president of the Corvallis
Atliern K a llw a v .
I t is pro;iosed io
I a railroad fr-n t Corvallis to Eu-
,
via M onroe and Junction,
and
tually through to Coos Hay.
An-
r enlsrprise pro;x»»ed by the m a ­
la b u ild in g a canal from tlie W ill» ,
i riv e r v ia Junction C ity to the
Torn river.
U n ited States.
exchange says:
“ H e w ho
H ad M r. Knox not l>«eii
b sl;« expelled from tlie West V irg in ia U n iv e r­
« n helps him self— he is « partner
sity, lie m ig ht never met M r. M cK in ley.
i basiness. and that is (lie usarne«
I t it an open s ^ r e l in Washington
Uditi«
np
tli«
btMineas.
New York. U . E. A.
FURS
WANTED.
Tb< |,|g|,«at cash price
paid
U you th a t tbe navy departm ent is not favors- hinds of furs aud hides,
hly inclined toward tlie Holland Bubnia-
O. C. C rn rtO N .
Ip by giving y ° ur
bam mer riue Boat LMuipany. although a num ltar ,
a n n i.
•Ä’
M eat M ark s !. Florence.
Or.
Stop kuovking and of navel olMvsv« th in k end Itave spoke« '
C athartic, s e r e to a etlp a tlo n foee-sr.
if C.O.U. tab «resi 1st, rsluhd wraMy.
w r y highly of the H o lla m l type of boat.
^ERVOUS
»m n h ta. are ru r r tl b y
Iloosi s S tnta|KiriIln. wltl- li en-
i A d m iral Itaw ey among liigan, it was rtahos aa<l puriflrt flic bkanl. It ta the
tills opi-osition H»«t prrwnuM legisle- • beet motile lue for aervous PEOPLE.
he,
low
Beginning April
1st and Continuing f o er
the month, we propose to olose out a«»®
Surplus stock and all broken lota o f goodt.]
|
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
adi
ng
U n like most other goats, which are
given four legs on which to travel
through life , this little fellow was born
w ith but three, one of the hind legs
being w anting. T he anim al is perfect
in other respects, and notwithstanding
its deform ity manages to get around
nearly a t well as those w ith four legs.
I t is about two weeks old now.
H O W ’S T H IS ?
W e offer one hundred dollars reward
(or any case of catarrh th a t can not be
cured by H a ll's C atarrh Cure.
F. J. C iib x b y & Co., Props., Toledo, O.
W e the undersigned,have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 16 je a rs , and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by liim .
West & T ru a x , Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
W eldin g, K iu n an A M arv in , W hole­
sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
H a ll's C atarrh Cure is taken in te r­
n ally, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Price
76c per hottie. Sold by all druggists.
Testimonials free.
H a ll’s F am ily Pills are the best.
WANTED— TRUSTWORTHY MEN AN1) WO-
uien to travel and advertise for old eit&blit» bed
house of solid financial standing. Salary >780 a
year and expense«, all payable in cash. No can-
vaaaiuf required. Give references and enclose
self addressed stam ped envelope. Address Man­
ager, 355 Caxton Bldg., Chicago.
NOTICE
FOR
he
. d,
O U R P O L IC Y
rs.
Docs not permit carrying
goods
fron“
tie
I is
tor
year to year, so
Deep P rice-C u ttin g an d Q uick Sale«®0,
-O N
R E S ID U E
O F-
nly
ant
WINTER MERCHANDISE,
lia
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le t
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SHOES AND
HATS-
n
ta.
A N D R E M N A N T S O F D R Y GOODS' TO C L O S E .
Ian
a of
I pi
A Special Counter Will Be in Order fo¡, M
,ugt
• F
tat
p Ui
This Sale.
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Y O U R S
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nia,
;nrd
T Z R .T J I _ .-y
O. W .HURCÊ 4K
Cliur
PUBLICATION-
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon.
March 23, 1901.
N otice is hereby given th at the follow ing
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim and
that »aid proof w ill be made before C. H. H ol­
den, U. 8. Commissioner, at Florence, Oregon,
on May 18th, 1901, vix: Geo. F. Allen, on his H.
E. No. 7375, for the n « H ne«i 8ec. 21, T. 18 8.,
R. 10 west.
He nam es the follow ing w itnesses to prove
his contin uous residence upon and cultivation
of, said laud, viz:
David A. Bradley, R. M. Allen, H. J. Minor
and Charles Anderson, all of Point Terrace,
Oregon.
J. T. B ridofr ,
Real m ter.
ADM INISTRATOR’S SALE OF
R EA L PROPERTY.
C A R M A N ’S .•s
a
CHEAP CASH SIOEEI
Dry Goods, ★ Groceries *
and
*
Gil
r<M
N o tlO M o b i
cru
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FLORENCE MEAT
MARKET.
fist
NOTICE IS HEREBY ;OIVEN, THAT BY
virtue of an order of the County Court of Lane
County, Oregon, duly made aud entered of I
record on the 19th day of February, 1901, in the
matter of the estate of Anna M athilde Funke,
deceased, the undersigned, the admin tat rator
of.said estate w ill o’, aud after Saturday, the
day of May, 1901, at the hour o f 1 o'clock p.
offer for sale
and sell at private
to
th e
highest
bidder
for
cash
the follow ing described real property be­
longing to Mid estate, tow lt: Lot No. 2, in
Block No. 2, lu Cox's addition to Floreucc, and
Ixits Nos. 2 and 8 of Section 23, in Tp. 17 8., R. 10 «1.
W., contain ing 28.40 acres, all in ¿Lane County.
Oregon.
February » ¿ lW l.
A. O. FUN KE,
Administrator of the estate of Anna Mathilde
Funke. deceased.
........Just Ooened...
ipar,
b
NOTICE FOR
A p ril 15, 1901.
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W. C A R M A N
P R O P R I» TAxlie
■ S i
•ese
PUBLICATION.
O ur gardens are about all in .
Snow disappeared Wednesday.
THE WHITE IS KING! -
e d last Wednesday.
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Ware. P.
s.
i oeim lssienee. s i
f
”L L
Xugenr. Oregon
BALL
B E A R IN G S ,
like a bicycle,
make tbe
“ W H IT E ”
the Easiest
Running
M arliine
Made
Beauty of finish, q uality of m a te ria l, elegance oí
tlie finest workmanship, tlie simplest, most cai piet» I
best of attachm ents, easy payments, old machines
in exchange, one m illion five hundred thousand
users, th irty years of ¿neceas, courteous trvatm ewl
more can you a»k?
“ W h ite ”
I
Bicycles run lighter and
most dnrabla and handsoms '
on the market. Call or write and 1st os prore U.
lo t’s place and. ot conree, Imieuged to on May IA IS«. Sis: H ow .n l Pope, on h b i;
him M the eeltaol hmi been abandoned. «. No. re», for the te>4 me. «Y T. is A. R. 9 w.
TO cuffia A COLD IIS ffiffiffi MV
a
n
- Goods as Reoresented^
T he Greenleaf school house was b urn ­
John C arlyle, who NO TICE FOR PUBLICATION
lived in i t w itn his wife last w inter
Land office, at Roseburg Oregon.
w hile logging near bv, had about gISO
March 2*. 1901
w orth of household goods, tools, cloth­
Notire I, hereby given that the follow ing.
ing, etc., in it which was a total lots. M |s c ’ settler has flled notice of his intention
T he b u ild in g itati been unoccupied lor
d"»1 P «»» In support of h is claim and
lor all ««verni weeks. I t stno.1 on F. M. Pvp- w î r è ^ r T L - ' i .**
contribute a good act or word, you
N irw lf a m et.
ON T H E S E GOODS.
U nited State, I ah H Office,
Roseburg. Oregon,
March Hi, 1301.
M r. Haynes, who carried on Igot
N otice 1, hereby given that In com pliance
like little dots,"
( tion upon the lower court. The court Inloe's place on Chickahouiin y the pas
with the provision, ol the act of Congrew o f
An incident is related of tl.e college
>««“
el>«r«rd w i,b le ,,,ll,“{ vear, has left.
June A 1S7A entitled "An se t for the sale o f
life ol H o n. C. C. K n ox, the new a lto r- it« )li ,o tbe
demands of G oeb el-'
M r. Evans, who was stricken w ith timber lands in th e Slates o f C alifornia, O regon.'
Nevada and Washington Territory," as extend
ney general, wl.ich shows w lia t sm all i ‘" u ' T hat charge has rem ained unan- paralysis at M rs. Downing's, it there
ed to all the Public Land States by a e to f August
' aweretl and liM been confirmed by tbe
and i i im proving very little if any. 4, lsVJ, James E. Gibbons, ot l'oriland, county
things sometimes affect a m an's future.
1 i* ¿promo cou>t. In its decision tbe court
Norm an Esgglesbsin has not sold all of M ultnomah, State of Oreson, has th i, day
flled in th is » S e e his sworn statem ent No, HW.
M r. K nox was a student at tlie West I ,
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of his stock yet, and w ill not let b is '
( furnishes tbe most eloquent com mentary
. . . . .
. for the purchase of the nw1, o l Sertion No. 11,
V irg in ia U niversity, which had a rule
,
farm u n til lie does. H e may stay and In T ow nship No. IS 8., Range No. i W..
that no student should attend a tiie a tii-l ; upon Gc-tielisni that has yet been made. cgrry jt on
and w ill offer proof to show that the land
sought Is more valuable for Its timber
T re f W illc u t saw a cougar lying on its
cal porfurmance. One night, M r. Knox ,
or stone than tor agricultural purpose,, and to
hack ami ro lling and playing in the sun establish his claim to said land before t h u 1
Sl.w A r e T » a r K l d a . y . •
and 19 o ilier students violated the rule,
Dr tlobb. S p .rM n i.ru :.p o r ..II kldsev Ula. gsm- a few days ago. T re f went over in a Register and Receiver of this nfflee at Roseburg.
and tlie next day tliey were all e x p e lle d .; gis Des. Add. sisrîlod B.mtdr Co.. Ckica<o or S f.
Oregon, on Wedneeday, the 2»th day if May,
boat but the big cat waa gone.
A ll but M r. Knox and one other stndent I
.301.
This ia Jainea Johnstone's birthday
He names aa w itnesses:
T O T H E DEAP-
signed a promise not to again violate tl>s (
and tlie neighbors for miles around have
Burt Warren, J. H. Urban, W. M. Vault and I
rule And were reinstated. M r. Knox
A rich Isdv cure-l of her Deafness and agreed Io gather at th e Johnatone resi- John W. Sherman, a ll of Portland, Oregon.
titan went la M t. Union (O hio) College, i Noises in the Head by D r. Nleliolson'» denee to-night w ith Imskets of provis- Any so d all persons claim ing adversely the
shove-described lands are requested to Sir their
where he first m et M r. M c K in le y , upon Artificial Ear D ru m f. gave »10,0t» to his t o * , and give him and Ids wife a big I ",” L, m thH
office oa or before m id 2»lh day o f .
,
, .
__ Iiittito te , so that deaf people «nable to surprise
May. 1901.
whose advice he a i- rwar- ■
ame a
, , te j,-gr p ru ,,,« may have them
J. T. B hinoxs. Register.
law yer, and apon wh,
invitation li« ;
Add r e ,. No. 10673-e. The N ltli-
lias now become attorney general of the ! ol«->n In s titu te, 780, E in lith Avenue,
ire
S T R IC T L Y C A S H
W e are informed th a t there is a t M rs,
A ustin’s ranch on Maple Oreek, a young
goat tlia t ia something of a curiosity.
I t is said by the bly be free trade w ith the U n ite d States. has agreed to act as arb itrato r on tlie travellers between Acme and tlie head
M r. M . F. Rittenhouse, a prom inent Samoan claims of tlie U nited States, of tide.
.-ompany th a t when rafts are constructed
G reat B rita in and G erm any. Tlie case
Recently some lath-m aking machinery
n fresh water such losses w ill not occur, Chicago lum ber dealer, now visiting
of each country is aiiout made np. K ing arrived at the Siuslaw & San Francisco
ks but a few days are occupied in towing W ashington, said in tlie course of an in ­ Oscar w ill have general charge not only | Lnlnber Oo, 'g Uli||. W orkm en are bus-
» Ban Francisco, the toredo w ill have teresting conversation on tlie extensive of tlie determ ination of tlie amount of j|v engaged in erecting a building in
10 opportunity to take hold of the logs. ram ification of his business: “ Chicago tlie claims, but w ill have to determ ine which to set it up.
w hat c la im , arose as a result of the m il- J Th(} Sunday
Aggocialion hag
According to leading sawm ill men, ocean (or many years lias been draw ing tier luui
““
UprlB‘ “ g (elected tl.e following officers for tl.e en­
her
supply
largely
front
Lake
M
ichigan
og rafting has become a permanent
in Samoa.
suing ye a r:
Supt., Alice A lexander;
«ature of the lum ber trade, and fur the ports. But in recent years th a t has be­
George Q . Cannon, senior apostle in Assist. Supt., U la Cushm an; Sec. and
come
well
nigh
exhausted,
and
tlie
sup­
lelivery of heavy timbers, piles and
the Mormon church and for many years T re a t,, E va Cushm an; L ib ra ria n , E lla
»pars. Shipping men say steam and sail ply lias been coming from Lake Superior prominent in the cvm iiiem ial, financial W ilson. Eleven o’clock a. in. ia tlie
iraft cannot compete w ith rafts, which ports, but even th a t is showing signs of and political affairs of U ta h , died at designatsd tim e of m eeting. A ll are
M onterey, C al., last F rid a y . H a was cordially invited to attend.
s assigned as the reason that ship- exhaustion, and we have to purchase
U ta h ’s delegate to Congress from 1872 to
iwners have made such determ ined more and more from central Wisconsin
I 1882, and since the death of Brigham
TH E B E 8 T BLO O D P U R IF IE R -
ifforta to secure an act of Congress pre­ aud tlie south. T lie southern states in Young lias lieeii v irtu a lly the head of
T h e blood is being constantly purified
renting rafts froai being towed on the tlie imm ediate future w ill send iocreas- I tlie Mormon ehutch.
by the longs, liver and kidneyg. Keep
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wean. T he successful delivery of two lug quantities to tlie northern states. 1 '
saw, tlie other day, a large consignm ent1 The supreme court of Kentucky has these organs in a healthy condition and
iig rafts at Ban Francisco last year dem-
of Arkansas lum ber for M aine, once reversed tl.e decision of the lower court the lion els regular and you w ill have no
,n itrate d th a t thia mode o f transporta-
need of n blood purifier. F o r this pur­
famous for her lum ber industry. I t was bX wbicb
‘¡eutenant governor of
pose there is nothing equal to Cham ber­
ion is possible, and tliis season promises
to be used in tlie construction of towers Kentucky, was given a life sentence on la in ’s Stomach find L iv e r Tablets, one
onsiderable a ctivity In that line, with
for w indm ills. How ever, the m ig hty “ •« «barge “ >•» be b "d been " n * cco" '- dose of them w ill do you moregood than
Vestport, on the Colum bia River, as
o( the Pacific coast must ’ PlicB in
k ill,n « of Goebel- “ y lhe a dollar l-ottle of tlie best blood purifier.
forest arena
lie base of o peration.”
Globe
Democrat.
Every intelligent law - Samples free at O. W . H urd's drug store.
eventually he draw n on to supply tlie I
'•dnosday .v e ilin g the officer, chosen eastern cities. 1 was approached not ■ -v er * d io liad taken the tim e to follow tlie
G R E E N L E A F IT E M S .
isodle tlie city affairs for the coming long ago by a gentleman who wanted to C ,M knew tlia t the courts ol Kentucky
i, as 1’r .iid e n t Morris is tlie only o n .
W i n t s r C lean-U p.
A FREAK.
-avages of the toredo.
trl>1 ”loro tl,i,n Powe™ WM
r were sworn in and assumed their sell me 4,600,000 feet of lum ber on Van-1 w" 8
:ial duties. T here is more change in couver island. T h a t is a pretty big Tina decisio n redeems the reputation of
personnel of the board of trustees q u a n tity, hut Ids tim ber preserves were Powers and sustains tlia t of the supreme
t in i. than lias usually lieen tlie r e p r e s s e d on tlie map by w hat looked , « » « 1 . and puts the stamp of conde.i.na-
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of. «aid land. v(x:
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