W E S T Constipation, Headache, Biliousness, Heartburn, Indigestion, Dizziness, M A R R IED . RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE. At tlie residence of t4ie bride’s par- j H all of P krpetua L odge N o . 131, ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Kicolle, in Maple­ A. O. U. W., ton, Oregon, April 17, 1901, Mr. Edward Florence, Oregon. April 10, 1901. A. Bean and Miss Hester N. Nico lie, C. W hereas , In His infinite wisdom the L amb C ounty , O broon . t - i H. Holden, J. P., officiating. Sovereign Grand Master of the Universe Indicate that your liver I The wedding took place in the pres­ • - - BY - - - has summoned from our midst our be­ is ont of order. The ence of a large number of invited guests, j loved Brother, Henry Gates, and best medicine to rouse and was an occasion greatly enjoyed by , W ueeeas , During his association with . the liver und cure all all. The young couple received many 1 us our relations liave been of tlie most these Ills, Is found In Editor and Proprietor. valuable presents which will be useful | brotherly and intimate character, we to them in their journey of life. deem it our duty to record our iust ap­ $1.50 a year in advance.----- An excellent supper was furnished j preciation of him, therefore be it 25 cents. Sold by all medicine dealers. and the guests did full justice to the ( Resolved, That in tlie removal of such Sotensd at the pout-office at Florence, many good things which were provided I a brother, our Lodge lias sustained a ne cauhty, Oregon, an secoud-claHs in abundance. severe loss, and the vacancy his death Oliver steel plows always give satis- | il matter. The bride is one of Mapleton’s estima- |,ag cailgej has east a shadow over our faction. Meyer A Kyle sell them. The schooner Sacramento arrived from ble young ladies and lias resided at head ¿ o jge n,at wju he deeply realized by all KBTI4JSG BATES MADE KNOWN ON AP­ of tide for about ten years. The groom | ¡ts members. ' PLICATION. San Francisco Saturday evening. il noUee« 8 cents per Hue, each Insertion is a worthy young man who has made I | Resolved, That ttie the heartfelt Resolved, That heartfelt sympa­ Some of our progressive citizens have | his home on the river for several years. thy of this Lodge he extended tlie be- been urging the construction of a bicycle ' irence, Oregon, April 19, 1901. path from Florence to the Nortli Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Bean will reside at Maple- reavej family of our beloved brother in ton, where they liave an elegant cottage their hour of deep sorrow and bereave­ A good sized cabin is being built on ! ready for use. ment. W E S T L IN G 5 . tlie steamer Lillian. It is expected to The W est unites with their other j Resolved, That a copy of these reso­ have her ready for business in about friends in congratulations, and wishes lutions be spread upon the minutes of here is some talk of unother saloon ten days. they may find tpe journey of life a long this Lodge, a copy printed in the Flor­ own. A list of tlie names of taxpayers of this and pleasant one. ence W est , and a copy, under seal of tlie _ .. , - lowsi harrows and hay forks at precinct with' tlie amount of tlie taxes Lodge, be forwarded to tha bereaved continuing fo,,er ¿ Kyle.,. M O DERN W O O D M E N OF AM ER IC A. against each was received by Mr. Kyle family, and that tlie Charter be draped OIOSO OUt aShtnkAfor Warranty Deeds (or sale yesterday and may be seen at tlie post- I in mourning thirty days. lie Wx»r office. office. E ugene , April 11, 1901. Frutertiullly, submitted, , lots Of goodlr. Paine, of Eugene, has started to J. R. Cleaves, tiie jeweller, is again in Mr. Geo. G. Peil, Florence—Esteemed W m . K vi . e , d d i / acc ope tB spend the summer. Florence prepared to do first-class work Neighbor: Your letter just received. In O. W. H urd , :hoo*er Bella arrived from San repairing watches and jewelry. Take answer will say that the report you say A. O. F unkk , ncisto Wednesday morning, ' your watch to him and have it made as has been circulated at Florence about Committee. the Modern Woodmen of America east idlest see A. O. Funke’s stock of good as new. T H E B E S T R E M E D Y F O R R H E U M A T IS M . If troubled by a weak digestion, loss of of tlie Mississippi river having gone on ng dress goods before purchasing, QUICK RELIEF FROM PAIN. 1 tlie classified or any other plan is false, he old Miller store building is being appetite, or constipation, try a tew doses and von are authorized in tny name to All who use Chamlierlain’s Pain Balm i down and will be moved to Acme, of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver brand it as such. Our society is not in for rheumatism are delighted witli tlie Tablets. Every box is warranted. For rs. 1} W. Bond, a pioneer of Lane tlie habit of changing plans every day to quick relief from pain which it affords. □ty, died at Irving last Sunday aged sale by O. W. Hurd. suit any locality. If we ever change When speaking of this Mr. D. N. Sinks, Register, Tuesday: G. W. Griffin and goods fron***S' • plan it will first be submitted to the of Troy, Ohio, snys: “Some time ago I lie Pioneer HardwareStoreofMarsh- Geo. N. Frazer leave for the Siuslaw entire inembersliiD to vote upon, and had a severe attack of rheumatism in my I is agent for De Laval Cream Sep- today to look after their logging inter­ will take at least one year before it could arm and shoulder. I tried numerous ests. They expect to remain in that tors. be done. remedies but got no relief until I was vicinity a couple of weeks. The opposition are always circulating recommended by Messrs. Geo. F. Tar- | _ .e o . O, Knowles ij now proprietor of Sales of De Laval Separators to date such base falsehoods because they are sens & Co., druggists of this place, to i^ialt«. Florence Meat Market, having taken beat all previous records. Tlie Pioneer jealous of the mighty growtli of our try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Tliov lession last Saturday. Hardware Store of Marshfield is kept noble order. 16,218 certificates written recommended so highly that I bought a nly * few more days in which to take busy supplying the great demand for for March. Membership now is 610,000, bottle. I was soon relieved of all pain. antags of the bargain sules in sbees these wonderful machines. the largest in all tlie world. I am fra­ I have since recommended this liniment bats at O. W. Hurd’s. Spring coughs are specially dangerous ternally, W ill J. W ilsey . to many of ntv friends, who agree with he poatoffice at Turner was broken and unless cured at once, serious results me that it is the best remedy for muscu- > and $340 stolen Monday afternoon PERSONALS. often follow. One Minute Cough Cure I lar rheumatism in the market.” For le the postmaster was gone to dinner, j magic. It is not a common ' sale by O, W. Hurd. burg is to have a new hotel. Tlie mixture but is a high grade remedy. Fat Donahue left Thursday for Eugene. A W H IT E S EW IN G M A C H IN E . eCltllen bouse is to be torn down Meyer A Kyle. Chester Bean left yesterday for Val­ the new structure erected in its We have received aod are offering for It is now clearly proved that any dez. Alaska. farmer engaged in dairying, either on Walter Haring is doing some painting sale a new Wiiite sewing machine. It ?E. 7ant®4—50 persons desiring to dis- large or small scale, cannot be successful for Mr. Kyle. is a drop bead, ball bearing, and is war­ s of real estate in this vicinity to call without the new process of separating Lester Ogden leaves today for a trip ranted for five years. Call at this office I place their property on our list, cream from milk. The De Laval is tlie and examine the machine. to Klamath Falls. k A Weathereon. recognized superior of all machines. You will waste lime if you try fo Jeweller Cleaves is one of the busiest ie making strenuous efforts to The Pioneer Hardware Store, of Marsh­ cure indigestion or dyspepsia by starving men in town these days. a Preeident McKinley stop at that field, is agent. Rolla Phelps spent a day or two in yourself. That only makes it worse ■ for at- least a few minutes on his Eugene correspondence in Oregonian town with liis parents the first of the wiicn you do eat heartily. You always p through Oregon. of 14th: Tlie Oregon Telephone Com­ need plenty of good food properly di­ week. . W. Staples, a resident of Sharp's pany will extend its line from Eugene to gested. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is tlie re­ S. G. Lindslcy and family have re­ ek between Cottage Grove and Bo­ Florence, taking in Elmira, Hale, Ma­ sult of years of scientific research for ll«, wae found dead in hie cabin last pleton and other points. It is nlso in­ turned to their North Fork ranch for a something that would digest not only time. airday. tended to connect Springfield and Wal- gome elements of food but every kind. Dentist Gray, of Eugene, has been And it is the only remedy that will do it. n troubles, cuts, burns, scalds and tervilie. Work on these lines will com­ stopping at the Western House thia Meyer & Kyle. kly heal by tlie use of De- mence at once. tt’< Wl^cti Hazel Salve. It is inii- Assist Nature. There are times when week. C O U N C IL PRO CEEDINGS- James and Will Bay delivered a raft you get BeWitt’e. Mey- you should assist nature. It is now un­ 4 Kyie. dertaking to cleanse your system—if you of logs to the Florence Lumber Co. last A regular annual meeting of the city been quite a number of (till take Hood’s Sarsaparilla tlie under­ Monday. council was lield in Odd Fellow’s build­ A1 Ready and family have moved to ing Wednesday evening. The newlv .asters of Glenada real estate this taking will be successful. This great •in<. D. W. Stibbens bought the medicine purifies and buiids up as noth­ tlie Bjeldanes ranch on North Fork for elected members liaviug all qualified, ing else does. M M property a few days ago. the Ettmmer. ok tlieir seats. Tlie Sacramento brought in a lath ma­ rhi~Portland Telegram of tlie 13th C. H. Holden has sold liis lot on Roll call showed Trustees Christensen, itaiaa an instructive article entitled chine for the Siuslaw & San Francisco Front street near Fuuke’s store to Cole Weatherson, Brynd, Evans and Presi­ regon’eChief Needs and how to Snp- Lumber Co. which will be placed in and Harris. dent Morris in attendance. ' Them." It is from the pen of Edi- their mill in Acme. By its use tlie mill Minutes of lust meeting wore read and Mrs. Cowan came up from Gardiner company can save much material that yesterday to spend a week with her par­ approved. Gil strap of tlie Eugene Register, President Morris then appointed the fo e MBUot enjoy perfect health, rosy has heretofore been wasted, and thus ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cassidy. Mkfl aod sparkling eyes if vour liver is materially increase the profits of their Geo. 0 . Knowles is now proprietor of following committees: Judiciary and Finance—Weatherson, n i«b «n d your bowels are clogged. business. the Pioneer Meat market and will gladly “1 had piles so bad I could get no rest supply you with fresh meats. Evans and Brynd. Witt’s Little Early Risers cleanse the Streets—Brynd, Christensen, Weath­ r N O t l O M o l e s j mOi n . They never gripe. Meyer nor find a cure until I tried DeWitt’s Norman Gray, of Baker City, is visit­ erson. ! Witch Hazel Salve. After using it once, Kyis». ing at the home of liis grandmother, Health—Evans, Brynd, Weatherson. ------------- —Cbe fishing season on the Columbia j I forgot I ever had anything liise piles.” Mrs. J. G. Gray, city.—Register. —E. C. Boice, Somers Point, N.Y. Look Claims—Christensen, Evans, Weath­ » o p en ed last Monday. Tlie office of Mrs. Sweet, who was holding services erson. out for imitations. Be sure you ask for h Warden Van Dusen was crowded in tlie Methodist church for a few days, Printing—Brynd, Evans, Christenson. Mays previous by applicants DeWitt’s. Meyer & Kyle. concluded her labors here Sunday. Tlie following bills were aitowed: Oregonian : The Master Fish Warden fishing (licenses wtio wished to lie George Peil and Chas. Cox have pur­ Hall rent for year, $16; The W est , ipared for the opening of the season. today received a communication from chased the apparatus for a bowling alley printing, $2.50; election board, record­ the Southern Oregon Company, of Em- Last winter I w as confined to ntv bed .1, a very had cold on the liings.|Xoth- : Pir(i City, stating that those interested and propose to open for business in er’s salary for 2% months and inciden­ tals, $14.25. *ne relief. Finally my wife fishing on the Coquille River would se Acme. Bill of C. H. Holden for $2 for can­ Roseburg Reyiew, April 12: Mrs. J. little of One Minute Cough ' cure 11 suitabic site for a hatchery and Affected a speedy cure. I can -' have it ready by the time he finds an S. Shrum, of Siuslaw, will arrive this vassing election returns was referred highly of that excellent opportunity to visit the place, and estab- evening for a visit with relatives on the finance committee. Tiie recorder’s report for the past Mr. T. K. Houseman, Mana- 1'»" U'e hatchery. The letter speaks of East Umpqua. Louis Oetting, of tlie Umpqua life-! year was referred to the finance corn- Meyer & Kyle. I tlie gradual decrease in the salmon pack •The resignation of E. E. Itl,ere’ anJ u,g“9 th ,t artificial P^paga- saving station, was in Florence several J mittee with instructions to obtain tire ! tiun be commenced as soon as possible. days this week. He is a nephew of treasurer’s report and report at next liatatit keeper at the Nortli Captain Bergmann. I meeting. ad lighthouse has caused tlie transfer S O LD IER S’ F O U N T A IN . Dr. Patterson came up from Gardiner ! After some talk about electing a treas N-tsan^awgenii employes in the service. W. Friday and remained till Sunday. He urer for the coming year, it was voted Langlois, first assistant at Destruction t Guard, A pril 13. ind, was transferred to first assistant Mayor G. R. Chrisman this afternoon was kept busy while here examining to postpone action on tlie matter till a North pead; Thomas Gibson, third held a conierence with County Judge H. applicants for membership in tlie A. O. report on tlie past year was received. Adjourned. latant at Tillamook Rock, is to be R. Kincaid and County Commissioner U. W. and Modern Woodmen of gnt at Destruction Island, and H. D. Edwards in regard to the location ! America. C A U G H T A D R E A D FU L COLD- sulgreen, a member of the of the memorial fountain to he erected | Messrs. Hoo-lin and Shutz.of Eugene, Marion Kooke, manager for T. M. ,uu> bine’s crew, goes to Tillamook i by the Women’s Republican Patriotic, wero taking in tlie sights of Florence ek.” Mr. Brodie was employed for a league, in memory of the volunteers yesterday. These gentlemen claim to Thompson, a large importer offine ntill- ir or twe as compositor in the W est , from Lane county, who gave their lives have come to Florence with brand new ' inery at ,058> M‘l«'allkee Avenue, Chi­ aa and left here five years ago to to their country in the recent war with characters, not having used tlieir old cago, says: “ During the late severe iar tha Bglitliouse service. | Spain and in the Filipino insurrection, i ones since arriving in Eugene over one weather I caught a dreadful cold which kept me awake at night and made me It was decided to place the fountain at I year ago. f t o n s . vessel. Alumna, was success­ , , , , . „ unfit to attend my wotk during the day. if taomlitsi at North Bend on Satnr- the southwest corner of the court house j Watchman Mr. and .frs. -ouis . ey- Qne oj lny milliner» wa8 taking Chain on. The launch went off lot next to the sidewalk, and it is in -m o u r were in Drain, Sunday, on their j berlain’s Cough Remedy for a severe t* hitch, and aiuid cheers from tended for a drinking place for man way to Gardiner. Mr. |and Mrs. Sey-1 celd at that lime, which seemed to re­ »tors, and salutes from tiie only. , mour were married last Thursday ev en -! lieve her so quicsly that I bought some listles, site glided gracefully The fountain is expected to arrive in ; ing, April 4. 1901, at the residence of (or myself. It acted like magic and I water. Tlie Alumna will lie alx>ut ten days and il will he erected Mrs. Sevmour'a brother, M. M. Melvin, began to improve at once. I atn now i fourmaeted schooner, with a immediately after its arrival. Appro- ¡„ Portland. The bride was formerly entirely well and feel very pleased to ac­ lie foremast. Her length of priate ceremonies will be bad at its ded- Miss Nora Melvin, of Gardiner. knowledge its merits.” For sale by O. feet, and tier beam is 41 is ¡cation. _____________________A T E S T I M O N I A L F R O M O L D E N G L A N D W . Hurd. is to carry 1,200,000 feet of ; “ I have been troubled with indigestion ' “ * consider Chamberlain’s Cough Rem- will load at Nortli Bend lor T O OUR _____ PATRO NS. for ten years, have tried many things edy the best in tt.e world (or broncl.itis” i direct. The Aluntna is a and spent much money to no purpose Mr. William Savory, of Warring- - and has a little more beam ill-rigged ship Wes’crn Shore, until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I i ,o n > England. “ It has saved my wife’s | W'e have made arrangement» by elegance of < I launched at Nortli Bend on have taken two t-otties and gotten more life, »læ >'«ving l«een a martyr to bron- w|lich we will furnish the Weekly tost complets f 74. The Western Shore was relief from them than from all other d'itis for over six years, being ¡most ot Oregonian with the W est tor one year I machines *s burthen; two decks, 8 feet melicines taken. I feel more like a boy the time confined to lier bed. She is to any address for the sum of tv.o dol- thousand length of of keel, 180 feet; than I have felt in twenty years.” An- now quite well.” Sold by O. W. Hurd. |ar, javable cash in advance trvatmeat- beam, 41 feet; depth of hold, derwon Riggs of Sunny I^tne, Tex. FOR SALE. Thousands have testified aa did Mr. ' i Bay News. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Riggs- Meyer & Kyle. One beef cow, one yearling. Best mare :hter and srs 1 on the river. E. H. D avid , The 1900 assessment rolla are now handsome ' FOR 8 A L E . Point Terrace. open for the payment ol taxe». i prove it. W. W. W ith ««», Ten cows and heifer». Part of them ! Infants and Children. Sheriff Lane Coonty, Oregon. have calves and the others will come in iw Bought later on ; some of them fine milch cows. S tnp a t h e C o u g h e n d w e e k s nST th e C e ld For further particulars call at Ed. T. i ___. laxative BromoQitinitie Tablets core a Mahr a ranch on F. Idle Creek, or ad , j J |i a t jv e B ro m o -Q u illio e Tshte^ cold in one day. No Cure no T a y . dress Ada P. O , Douglas O»., Ore. P t ia e ‘J i s e u la . VBBY ntlD A Y MORNING— I ÉJ WEATHERSON H o o d 's P ills Up, SE, 7 \ -Tv -*VV'*FV ‘*l\. 160 acres mostly tlnihet land lying in Your patronage is always appreciated, and no matter he* section 13, township, 18 south, range 10 west. About three acres cleared. A small your purchases, you may rest assured it will be our constant creek large enough to float logs runs aim to sell you the best goods obtainable at reasonable prices. through the land. Price $660. A tract of about 60 acres fronting on Clear lake three miles south of Florence. A fair bouse and about five acres cleared. A good wagon road from the place to the Siusiaw river at Glenada. A fine place (or a summer residence. Price $500. A tract of a little over two acres of bottom laud between Florence and Acme, lying on tidewater near Rose Hill ennnery. A fair house on the land. A fine plaoe for gardening or raising * * * * small fruit. Price $125. 160 acres of land near Clear lake lying in section 11, township 19 south, range 12 west. Price $250. 112 acres unimproved land lying on H a ve Q lw a y s on H a n d a P in e e^tocl^ of the north side of Clear lake 2% miles south of Florence. A good wagon road from it to the Siuslaw river. Price $600. 138 acres of land at F.lmira, Oregon. A box house, good barn, and plenty of G ^ O C E ^ IE g , h outbuildings on premises; 6 acres orchard, 16 acres in cultivation, 10 acres more cleared land, and 80 acres slashed; balance, brush and timber © i y G fo o d s j ★ ★ D re s s < 3 oodsj land. Price $20 per acre, $1000 down. For further information inquire ol John C Beck, Point Terrace. Oregon, or W. H. Weatherson, Florence, Oregon. MEYER & KYLE D A IR Y FARM FOR 8 A L E . A fine dairy farm on Mnple creek six mile« from Florence is now offered for «ale. It contains 160 acres, 35 of It bottom land and 30 acres have been plowed. Can cut 36 tons of hay. A good two story house 26 by 38 feet; a barn 44 by 70 feet, with heavy frame; a goat house 10 by 40 feet; an orchard ol about 500 trees of different kinds of fruit has been bearing for a year or two. A water wheel of about 8 horse power furnishes motive power at the barn for rutting feed, »awing wood, etc. The farm is % mile Irom school and ,'4 mile from a county road. Price $1000. A bargain for anybody wanting a farm. For further information Inquire at the Florence Real Estate Agency. A STOCK FARM. A good «tock farm of 100 acres lying on South slough ie now offered for eale. About half of it is bottom and tide land, the tide land being already diked. A new house, an orchard of over 200 trees on the place, and about 600,000 feet of good timber conveniently situated for logging. Extensive out range. About 15 head of cattle, most of them cow», with the land. Price $3,000, including »tock. Inquire at the Florence Real Estate Agency. Buy and Try a Box Tonight While you think of it, go buy and try a box of Cascareta Candy Ca­ thartic, ideal laxative, tonight. You’ll never regret it. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. AU clru^guts, io c . r H a ts <& Caps, J r L wr w wnmrg iwwe m wm iRw r v Fe» * » Boots & Shoes, 1 wf f m 1 Gent’s Furnishing Goods, H a rd u ra rE , Paints, Oils, etc. Prices as Low as the Lowest Rloi*eace. Oi*ef»n