— f U i U l U ï t KVRBY r a llI A Y liOBRIk'O. by its unapproachable Merit. Eased upon a prescription when built. It will be time enough io blood purifiers, they fil- | urruRts of Mexicans on our side of | PUiBBNCB, L a 5!K C o UBTY, O b BOOB cured people considered incurable, ter out the waste o r ! consider that a lien the canal approaches which accomplished wonders astonish* the border and our insisting upon their ¡ impurities in the blood. I ing to tho medical profession, I . , , . , „„ 1 completion and the public is better in If they are sick or out j ! being tried under our laws, just as they . , i of order, they fail to do formed than it now is on the merits of I do on their side. . . . , ,. . i their work. Includes the concentrated values of the Gonj ilions ; in Cuba, as p.ctured by ! tl,u eiuie- But it is intense y a ive o , Pains, aches and rheu­ matism come from ex­ best-known vegetable remedies, united. ' A f _ 'I' L? • • n 1 . fact that the subject is not one for d is-| . i • ____ «..If.. I I o vn llQ V V I' (k 1 * who i s , by snch an original and peculiar com -! Mr. T. F Moeriin, of Havana, cess of uric acid In the E d ito r a n d P ro p rie to r. power, ex- . ... . , „„ „„ / t . i « u «. b cU8»ion with any Euroj; blood, due to neglected i ___ ...................... lunation, t o i ' now ~---------- proportion and process as »f in W auhmgton, are far from being ___________ the United 1 kidney trouble. eecore curative power peculiar to lUelf. i cent upon tho in itiatm Ita cures of mild and extreme cases rose colored. H e sa id : E verything is Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady F lo ren ce, O regon, M ay 3, 1901. of scrofula, eczema, psoriasis, and, getting dull in H avana. The tourist Í States a government fully ? advised as heart art beats, and makes one feel as though , »^t.nes by i>y »gnY trnm every kind and degree of humors, as , * to the wish of the American people. It | they had heart trouble, because the heart is I over-working in pumping thick, kidney* well as catarrh and rheumatism—prove season is about over and very lew Ainer-i The title of Oregon's 1905 exp,«ition 1 is a subject which solely concerns us poisoned blood through veins and arteries. ¡cans outside tlie government service are It used to be considered that only and tlie Central American countries ______ , - , urinary ,. baa been decided upon. I t is to he the :n troubles were to be traced to the kidneys. the best blood purifier ever produced. left. The large hotels look like banquet through whose territory the canal i .. will [>ut now modern science proves that nearly following! Its cures of dyspepsia, biliousness, «•WHERE ROLLS THE OREGON.” nervousness, loss of appetite and that halls deserted. Then the political con­ oass. If the American people put their ttn constitutional diseases have their begln- tired feeling make it the greatest stom­ ditions ure so uncertain that all business money into a canal they will insist upon ,(Ky0U are jlck you can maka no m|st»ke ach tonic, nerve-builder and strength- absolute control of their property, sut - by first doctoring your kidneys. "Hie mild is dull. The sugar grinding will be fin­ restorer the world has ever known. I l l g t » t O S AMD CLARK CENTENNIAL AND and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer s ished by May 1, which will add quite amvkicam - pacifw exposition . ject to such agreements as may be made s w am p-Root, the great kidney remedy Is • .. 1 la -i__1- at.. L.-.U-.S for (*• realized. It stands the highest Its ;ood medicine. Begin a number to the unemployed. Idleness , wjth (be ,or j8 o{ the 8oib w hen, then - \ soon Is a thoroughly goo wonderful cures of the most distressing cases to take it TODAY, Get HOOD’S. breeds discontent, and I fear there will; [ore Great Britain asserts, if she does W ith this issue, the W EST passes an­ and Is sold on its merits be trouble back in the interior. Bandits i aa8erti that she will consent to the abro­ by all druggists in fifty-, other milestone and enters upon its are operating in several places and are j gRtj0„ of the Olayton-Buhver treaty only cent and one-dollar siz­ twelfth year of publication. In future es. You may have a WASHINGTON LETTER. giving tbe rural police something to do. upon tlie condition th at anv canal built sample bottle by mail riotne of fl-mit-Roo». as in tl.e past It will be the aim of the I free,'also pamphlet telling you^how to find One band was caught last week, and by us shall be “ neutralized ” she raises ou( ¡f you have ki£jney or bladder trouble, publisher to furnish the home news and (F rom O ur R egular C ori : esco nukut .) when their masks were removed two of tbe one vital question connected witli Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer labor to advance the interests and de­ ___________ them proved to oe rural policemen. Tlie tbe subject. May or may not the United i t Co.. Binghamton, N. Y . of velop the resources of this part W ahiiinoton , April 22, 1901. A C M E IT E M S . constitutional convention lias refused to States mako any treaty with another Oregon. Gen. Leonard Wood, m ilitary gover- adopt the P latt amendment, and that American nation which shall be agreed BY RABA A VIS. The Junction Times lias recently pnb- ' nor o[ Cuba, lost no time in calling at august body of Cubans are only drawing upon between them ? T hat is the ques­ lialied interesting articles concerning t be White House af er he arrived in their $10 a day.” tion and tlie only question of importance May 1, 1901. One of the trees planted today, in tba involved in this canal treaty discussion. Hon. L. T. ¡Harrlg and Senators K u y -; Washington. He came ahead of tlie Steam schooner Acme is expected here kendall and BoOtli, wlio were among [ committee from tlie Cuban Oonstitu- grounds of tlie departm ent of agricul­ I t will be much better for Great Britain today. Lane County’s representatives in the tional Convention by the express order ture, during tbe official observance of if tlie canal should not be neutralized, Mrs. G. E. Gibbs and John Goodlin last legislature. AU these gentlemen ' of t i,e President, who wished to have a Arbor day sturdy oak—was named , .t not nelltra|izej we sliall probably left today for a short sojourn on tbe attended to tbe interests of their con-j ta |u with him before receiving the Ou- Jeremiah M. Rusk, in honor oi llie i defend it with batteries. If it is neu­ lakes. stitnents faithfully. The Time speaks bans. The President will bear wlmt the former secretary of agriculture. Secre­ tralized we shall certainly defend it Mrs, Frank Sweet left Thursday for of Senator Booth as a probable candi­ Cubans have to say, provided they take tary Wilson delivered an address strong­ with ships. To a sensible person it Hutchinson, Kansas, to atttend tlie bed­ tbe bint given them to boil down their ly favoring a more general observance of would seem unutterable foolishness in side of lier mother, who lias been quite date for gubernatorial honors. ill for some time. statements, as time is pushing and this Arbor day. » Great Britain to attem pt to foi ce n|ion Mrs. John Hewitt cut her hand quite Many lettera are received from parties is the President’s last week in Washing- us a policy which must result in the badly while opening a jar of lruit, and GOOD OFFICE NOW. jn the Mississippi valley and stated ton for a month and a ball, and be will creation of a navy strong enough to com­ consequently tnnst take a respite from farther east making inquiries about this gay BOmetliing to them that can be con- mand tbe Caribbean sea under all cir­ l.ousebold worries and cares. Tbe office of county sur- eyor lias sud­ part of the country. Every winter large dented into about thia : You have been Our citizens recently formed a stt.gi tg cumstances. numbers of the inhabitants of tlioso offered fair conditions, which cannot be denly leaped into prominence as one of club, which will meet weekly and dis­ northern states become weary of the ! ci,anged in the slightest particular; you the most im portant offices of the county. ROOSEVELT BOOM BEGUN. pense sweet music for its own edifica- ! lion. Last week the club met at Mr. rigors of the severe clitpnte and long for ; aru jreo to accept them am) have your Tlie change is the result of a new law The friendly Washington correspond­ Alexander’s. a homo where such hard storms and own government, or to reject them and enacted at tlie last legislative session, Everyone who attended the I. O. O. F. saya the Corvallis Times, One of tlie ent of the New York Mail and Express cold weather are unknown. Western have us continue to govern vou. anniversary and dance at Florence re­ new features is th at tlie surveyor lias reports th at the organized booming of Aguiualdo's pioclaniatioii, manifesto, Oregon, being free from the extremes of ports a strictly first-class and enjoyable heat and cold, is «>*• !>•«• 10 " l,tob address, or whatever yon choose to call complete supervision of tbe construction Vice-President Roosevelt for full Presi­ time, and are anxiously looking forward many are directing their way, and there the paper lie has signed and issued ac­ of bridges, culverts, roads, ditches or dential honors in 1904 is in progress. to another event of a similar nature. other public works to be constructed Here are tho details: Dr. Gray, a dentist from Eugene, is plenty of room for many more to knowledging American sovereignty and came up from Florence a few days ago, the authority of tlie county court. He “ As Colonel Roosevelt is especially culling upon ull Filipinos to do the same, make com fort able homes. and located in the Saubert building, lias not created much talk in Washing­ is also to superintend tbe construction strong in the west, liis friends in that where lie will be glad to meet any desir­ than tour weeks till Memorial ton, A notable feature of the comment of all such public works, unless other­ section have started an organization to ing any energy expended on their P»y, and as yet we nave heard nothing made upon it by prominent officials is wise ordered. Whenever tlie estimated secure delegates to the National conven­ molars. O. W. H urd's creamery opened up for of any preparations for ita observance in that, instead of saying what they think cost of any bridge te be constructed ex ­ tion. Trusted men have been pnt in Florence. I t has been several year. its effect will be, they almost invariably ceeds $200 the county surveyor adver­ charge in various Western states, and a season’s run. last Monday, with Mr. ■Ince any public exercises in honor of say “ General MacArthur thinks, etc.” tises tor bids and in conjunction with within tbe past week or ten days efforts Morris nt the helm. The gentleman bails from Scio, Linn county, and comes th a t day ’.have been held here. The j The [act of the m atter is, the bigger fish the county court opens said bids and tlie have been made to get together an or­ highly recommended as a practical ganization in New York. A well-known people usually want the veterans to tuke prefer to wait and see w hat the effect court awards the contract. cienmeryman. The plat and survey of any public republican, who is interested in tbe mat­ the lead in thia m atter, but for some will be to attem pting to prophesy. So Capt. Cox has improved the appear- road or private road is herealter to be ter, lias paid one or two vibits to New anco of bis property by the addition of a many predictions have been made about reason they seem to ho slow about act ing They ought to arouse themselves things over there that fail to square with copied into the records nt tlie court York City and held consultations with j voat 0[ paint to bis residence. Mr. house by the surveyor, a work that has republicans in that place.' The work al-1 Clark, a recent arrival from Dayton, •nd make a strong effort tor suitable results, ready done in tho west w as laid before | Yamhill county, is tbe man who ban For some years tlie cases of Americans hitherto been done by tlie county clerk. exercises In Ihonor of their depaited died tlie brush. arrested in Mexico upon technical He shall also make out a complete de­ tlie New Yorkers and they were asked comrades thia year. Mel. Wright, nightwatch at tbe saw­ c b —ges have given the departm ent of scription of all or any part of tbe real to organize a Roosevelt boom in the mill, bus something besides spooks and liool owls to entertain during evenings, A full «taieinenl of the business for state considerable work Io do, as it it estate of tlie county to be made out and Empire State. ns a very large, pompous, and appar­ the last quarter of the year 1900 indi- the invariable practice of this govern entered in proper rolls furnished by tbe STATE FAIR PREMIUM LIST OUT. ently prosperous Job’s comforter lias cates that the postoffice department is incut to demand that Americans so county clerk. caimiy lodged itself on tbe back of ids He may exact front private parties arrested shall lie given fair trial. Many row operated at a profit— the first lime Secretary M. D. Wisdom has just re­ neck. payment in advance for cbaiuiueu and of those arrested have been employes oi In its history, nt> doubt, Ita disburse, Mr. I. B. Onsliman recently msde a ceived from the printer tbe State Fair tnenta were, tor the three months end­ the Mexican Central Railway, asunder markers or flagmen required in making business trip to Eugene. On ins return premium list for 1901. Over $10,000 is be was accompanied by A. W. Beadle, a ing December 31,1800, »28,771,489, w hile . Mexi. an law every railway employe any survey oi the lands of such parties. offered for premiums on livestock and member of tlie Siuslaw and San F ran­ Ita receipts were $29,405,035, giving a I upon a train which by reason of accident The law evidently contemplates that the farm products, and is by far the largest cisco Lumber Go., and Mr. Carrigan, a carpine of $033,546. If tlie first quarter kills a person is technically guilty of surveyor shall keep an office at the and liest premium list ever offered in prominent business man of Mendocino, oi the present year, which ended March j minder. A paroled American prisoner county seat. It provides for payment bi-monthly of the salary of the surveyor 'his state. Tbe list has been thoroughly California. __________ _ 31st, makes as good a showing, wo may . recently in W ashington said tnere were He is given power ¡revised,and brought up to dato in every j a c o lu ONg, DAy conclude th at hereafter tliis department fifty odd Americans in the jail at the I by tbe county court lines between tb» department. New premiums have been -pake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, ol the general government lias at last City of Mexico awaiting trial tor one to locale boundary lands of individuals, and to apportion ‘“»'•‘*1. «•»“* ®“ “ r« ¡«“-«(ased on articles A,| druggists refund the money if they become self-sustaining. I t was different tiling or another and that they were iHdween the parties a t “>ost worthy of merit. Oregon can ' (ail to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature is last year, as there was a deficiency oi badly treated and poorly fed; also that the damages 26e. boast now of jis complete and liberal | e“cl' over $5,000,000. The great and advane-i Americans had been Imprisoned under- interest. In any survey affecting a county line he serves notice upon the premiums as any state in the Union, M APLETON NEWS- Ing activity in business all over, was ground, in tlie salt uiiues, ior tour years, county surveyor of the adjoining county, and if hard work and earnest efforts on end will continue to be a greater use of While the opinion is expressed at tlie J. hall make such survey in tl.e same | the part of tbe management count for April 30, 1901. postal facilities in tho future under re- department of slate that tbe above and i manner as other surveys, .n d each s u r-: anything, the fair itwelt w.ll compare Mr. Holden spent Sunday at Maple­ ! statement was an exaggeration, both as republican rule, to the number of Americans imprisoned veyor sliall make a copy of tl.e plat and j favorably will, tl.ose of older states, and ton. Ole Myrind is spending a few days on ill be the best ever held this side tlie in Mexico and their treatm ent, it is ad­ Held notes ol such survey and file in the HARD TIMES DOMING ? liis place on Knowles Greek. mitted that Americans are constantly surveyor’s office. The boundaries so Rocky Mountains E. C. Know les spent several days on Farm and Hon»», being made the victims of Mexican law established shall bo held to bo perma­ " I t is with a good deal of pleasure and |,ig place tbe last of the week No, but the lioom is over. General an,j au government can do is nent and never shall bo changed. Pro­ satisfaction that I recommend Cham ber-, They enjoyed a pleasant time at tlie business will probably he more healthy to dellian,i a fair trial for them. An vision is made in case of difference lam’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea j ance at Gamp’s Saturday night. Sgturd Je88e Niw||e got hj, and le»a speculative. The promise o f ! ,,tn, ia| ot' the department of state said : between tlie surveyors for an appeal to Remedy,” says Druggist A. W. S aw telle,1 j of Hartford, Gonn. "A lady customer, fay # ro,1)ng tor farm staples during the next | •-'j*|,vre i,o justice in the law under tbe circuit court of the county in which pri seeing the remedy exposed for sale on twslve months is fully «• good now as it American railroad employes are the action for the survey is first taken. my show case, said to m e: ’I really he- °" 1 ' was a year ago, except lor cotton, Alto- llrrviUHi in Mexico, but we have no The law also gives the surveyor large ,lieve that medicine saved my life the , Frank know le. made h.s first trip to gather the American farmer enters upon lH)Wer t0 dmuge the law, nor can we ask powers iu» follows: ‘ The aurveyor ahull pa8t summer wliile at the shore,’ and ' Morenc« with his new gasoline boat eaatl time with more confidence am i, , ho UaBlcan goveinntent to repeal it. procure at the expense of tlie county 1 she became so enthusiastic over its Monday. ■arenity than usual. Evett as it is, conditions have greatly m aterial, and requi.ites tor carrying ’ »writs that I at once made up my mind ... # / t o recommend it iu the future. Recently B E W A R E OF A COUCH* In England and Europo, on the eon-, i„,proved t |or not long ago it was the into edect the provisionso t ns at , an * gentleman came into my store so A cough is not a disease but a syn»| • grary, conditions and prospects are uioro CU8 Ot„ ¡„ Mexico to regard all Ameri- the county court shall pay for the same o¥elxoulM colic pains that lie sank Consumption and bronchitis, depressing than tor several years. The van8 M Mexican citisens unless they and all expense, incurred therein out of al once to tlie Huor. 1 gave him a dose which are the most dangerous and fatal of tins remedy which helped him. 1 diseases, have for their first indication a proposed European tariff combination werB reg i,ierwj Ag the American con- the general fund of the county.” Another teeth. a say»: “ The county j repeated the doro and in fifteen uib. Ves persistent cough, and il properly treated against American products, and to avert , u|at(,. This custom has been abolished, . . . . . | f i t left my store smilingly informing me a , gocn H, this cough appears are easily tlie threatened competition of America allli( pt | e |#u w d , M e V v r 6 o l d by Clmmber| , in., C p ^ ,. Iieniedy in all lines, is hardly likely to matBri- may see a new order of things regarding ices, the sum of five dollars per diem for ; Q w 11(in, h## prnven wonderf,illy successful, and ------------ ----------- . . . . its wide . . reputation ... . I Biiae tor several years. But the hard t|,0 trcauiient of railway em ployes., Un- etch and every day necessarily employed gained and . exten- TO THE DEAF gjve Mle ,(y jtg , niTe— jn cnring the times in Australia in ’»0. •»<• in **»e jm ibtedly there have been cases where In the performance of the duties as t which cause coughing. If it is i Argentine in »1. nahervd in the deprea- Al|ierieil, „ have been thrown into jail above enumerated, and ten cents per | A rich ladv cored of her Deafness and diseases unle lor each mile actually traveled in I Noise, in the Head by Dr. Mcholson s not beneficial it w.ll not cost yon a cent. aion In '9*6 »» l>w United btalea and and kept there for an unreasonable » . . Artificial Ear Drums, gave $10,000 to his For I ile by O. W. Hurd. England. Therefore, the present hard time. Undoubtedly, too, the prisons going from the county seat to and fr.an lnautu|t, , hat ,Wa( (W pie unBbto to times in Europe Bound » hoto of warn­ have l«en filthy ami mean, anti tlto tlie place of survrfK” ! procure tlie Ear Drums may have them PU R 8 W ANTED. The law did noi receive the approvato (rec. Address No. 10673-c. The Nich- prisoners made to suffer hardships. All ing. Eighth Avenue, that we can do, however, when te a s e is of the governor, end wae allowed to olaon Institute, Tlie highest rash price paid for Mil («come a law without his signature. Il N aw kork. >r-R k¡mis of furs and hides. »tiled to our tllentton, is to ask the “ I have heeu troubled with Indigestion O. C. UrwFTOW. | for teu veers, have tried niany things MexiVA1, government togiv« the accused ia apparent from the proviaioos that FO R SALE. At Safley's Meat Market, Florence, Or. and speot much money to no perpo«» and we have tome intereataal surveyor has liad » fin­ One beef cow, one yesrlirg. Best mare ger in the preparation and paeaage of ........................ on the liver, E. H. D avid , NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. P o in t T e rrace . rvlief Iron» them than from all oilier mentations to the Mexican government the m estura. Tl»e law goes into effect I ^ - ii - i ..^. takeu. 1 l» l more like a hoy (mv< received in good spirit, and in May » lit The 1900 asseeeinent rolls are now than 1 have tell in lw«»ny year.. ’ | mAa , ewees have been sff<«tive. Vary jp«B for the pavment of taxes. Y a a r » • » • > • W ith c.s«ar»«a. The San Francise« Examiuer an»* the W. W. W itiisbs . tiereon R'««« of I (reouentlv. where a sentenced prisoner Bdara«» Caady Cw»esr»ts. »oas«lva»le« tor»»»y. huiisands have testified Y a t BM wear tor tl ¡sheriff Lane County, Oregon. had pot served a suffivivnt tituc to enl»- Mo,». U U 0 . C ÌBU, «IMI*»»"to* "* I lv. W. H. WEAT1IERS0N ¡Hi Hood’s Sarsaparilla Hood’s Sarsaparilla Clean-Up. “ "■ JVKB ‘s< ■» •osi i STRICTLY CASH lore ON T H E S E G O O D S. A fi The Hood’s Sarsaparilla Beginning April 1st and Continuing #•*'! ■Kg the month, we propose to o lo s e o u t^ th , Surplus stock and all broken lots o f g o o ^ AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. The Tlw »ML BtOI M E U ra tS M ^ H fir’E^iiSSSl OUR POLICY ! mil i . H Does not permit carrying goods year to year, so «az The frtM is G« Deep Price-C utting and Quick Sale"; -ON RESIDUE OF- iOS« Ap W INTER M E R C H A N D IS E , ---------- AND ESPECIALLY ON SHOES ted The •— AND HATvT. AND REMNANTS OF DRY GOODS TO CLOSE. A Special Counter Will Be in Order This Sale. Y O U R S Çg T R .T T I j Y O. W .H U CARMAN* CHEAP CASH STORE! Drv Goods, ★ G roceries ★ and i ★ Noth FLORENCE MEAT MARKET. ........ Just Ooened.. Goods as Reoresentei W . CARMAN THE WHITE IS KIN< BA IX BEARINGS, like a bicycle, make the Beauty of finish, quality of m aterial, elegance t the finest workmanship, the simplest, moet best of attachments, easy payments, old mBchlaB In exchange, one million Uve hnudred thousand users, thirty years of success, courteous treats more can you ask? "W HITE” the Easiest Running Machine Made t Bicycles rnn lighter end* m()gt durable and hands«»*1 on the market. Gail or write and let ua prove it. Y \Z l-i ¡ f p ’ * V V 111 L V W111TE SEWING MACHINE COMPÀNÏ. 300-306 Pont Street. San Francisco, Cal. Ü D. P ajl B k . Dealer in liitu Sowing M tckinos, nd 1 took. Qni own. Het