The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, June 28, 1901, Image 3

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H o o d 's P ills
A re prepared from Na-
ture’s mild laxatives, and
while entle are reliable
and e: cient. They
PERSONALS.
LIST OF PRIZES.
WESTERN HOUSE
ACME COMMERCIAL CO.,
W M . B R Y N D , P to p .
The following is a list of the prizes to
be awarded to ttie contestants in ttie fol- j E verything in connection with the
House is New and First-Class.
lowing events at Florence on the Fourth
F R A N K B. W IL S O N , M an ager,
of July:
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO
Ball g am e.........................................$20.00
COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.
Tug of war.........................................
..... 3.00 T he n o tice o f th e p ub lic is called
Foot race, first prize.. . ..
. . . . 2.00
4 “ second “ ..........
to our new
. . . 2.00
Fat man’s race...................
bath
room
. . . 2.00
Boy’s FHce, 14 years, first.
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second......... 1 50 w here H o t and C old B ath s m ay be
1.26
had a t au y tim e.
first....
.75
second
Girls' race, 14 years, first............... 1 50 12149570
We Carry a Fine and
1.00
14
44 14
44 second...
2.00
Ladies candle race, first.........
Varied Stock of_. —
1.00
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44 secon d...
Y e a r ly .
5.00
Log rolling contest, first.........
and w oh.cn ot «oral addresa to repreaent
3.00 us, Men
•
44
44
second....
some to travel appointing agent», others tor
2.00 local work looking after our Interests, to o o
third.
salary guaranteed yearly; extra com m ission»
Boat race, first......... .*...................... 6-00 uud expense», rapid advancem ent, old estate
llshed house. Grand ch an ce for earneat mail or
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“ second............................ 4 00 woman to secure pleasant, permanent P4»}»««'.
Boy’s sack race, first...................... 2.00 liberal Incom e anil future. N ew, brilliant line«.
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second.................. 1.50 Write at once.
STAFFORD PRESS,
33 Church S t.,
New Haven, Conn.
IN RECORDER’S COURT.
I.. P. Tallman, of Meadow, was in
Florence Wednesday.
H. A. Renniuger, of Eugene, was in
Florence Saturday and Sunday.
ane C ounty , O kkoon .—
Mrs. Amos Hndsall is in Florence for
— jg /' - - - B Y - - -
a stay with her son, M. J. Hadaall.
W. H. Weatherson left for Eugene
I I . W E A T IIE R S O N
Cure Sick Headache, Bil- Sunday, to he absent during the week.
E d it o r i and Proprietor.
iousness, Sour. Stomach, Robt. Hughes made a firing trip to
t h e WA ì J
and Constipation. Sold Marshfield last week, returning Tues­
T i m : $1.50 a year in advance.-----
everywhere, 25c. per box. day.
VreparedbyC.I.Hood 4Co.,Low«U.M*»s.
Mr. Doster, of Wolf Creek, came down
at the post-office at Florence,
the
river Mondav in sear-li of employ­
county, Oregon, as second-class
Haying has been commenced in the ment.
—
tail
Willamette vallev.
all
M. F. Phillips and Fred C. Peil are
Prospects do not seem good for a large “ ranching ” on Knowles Creek this
UW«ar«»I»O BATES MADE known on ap -
K'.PLICATION.
crop of fruit in the valley this year.
week.
notice« 8 cent« per lin e, each Insertion
M. A. and George Nlcolle delivered a
Geo. Peil returned to Florence Sun­
large raft of logs at the Spruce Point day, accompanied by his little son and
loren ee, Oregon, J u n e 2«, 1901. mill Monday.
daughter.
The smallpox scare at Gardiner has
G. W. Griffin, Lane county’s enter­
W E S T L IN G S .
turned out to he a well developed case prising coroner, was in Florence Satur­
of chicken pox.
day and Sunday.
Deeds (or sale
Warranty
Meyer & Kyle are agents for McCor­
A. F. Hurd and wife and Miss Ione
QUALIBUnt ,ior
tbaWasTC office.
mick mowers and hay forks. McCor­ Splawn are at their “ ranch” on
WANTED.—Capable, reliable person In «very
Aaron Foster, a youthful Indian who county
For dentistry work see Dr. Was. mick machines are the best.
to represent large com pany ot »olid
Knowles Creek this week.
has
made
Florence
hie
headquarters
for
financial reputation; » 9 » »alary per year, paya­
»torn, at the Wtstern House. July 3d
At Alturas, California, the grand jury
C. H. Brown, representing the Gntta the past few weeks, was taken before ble w eekly; »3 per day absolutely »ure «lid alt
Schooner Danielson was towed to sea has returned an iudictment against three Percha and Rubber Manufacturing Co.,
Recorder Phelps Monday morning on a expenses; straight, bona-fide, d efinite salary, no
lesday with lumber for San Francisco. members of the mob that hung Calvin visited Florence Saturday.
m ission; salary paid each Saturday and e x ­
charge of having disturbed the “ show " com
pense m oney advanced each week. STANDARD
The Lillian is giving an excursion to Hall and hiB three sons on accusation of
Estelle Bean, who has been attending at this place Saturday evening and of UUUSK. S34 D kabbokn S t ., C hicago .
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business college in Portland, returned resisting the officer who made the arrest.
¿ t í beach Bach Sunday when the stealing horses recently.
T H
Remember the entertainment at the home the first of the week.
her permits.
It seems that Foster became disgusted
WANTED—TRUSTWORTHY MEN AND WO
photograplier has rented the vacant Methodist chnreh Saturday evening,
A p
with the performance and exclaimed a m en to travel and advertise tor old established
Wm. Martin and wife are spending
t of the Odd Fellows and will be ready given by Rev. Harry Benton and Vile, few days at their homestead on the Mc­ little too loudly to suit the important house of solid financial standing. Salary F80 a
fur ttie benefit of the church. They are Kenzie. They will return to Pt. Ter- indivldu il who took in the dimes and year and expenses, all payable in cash. No eon
r business eoon.
vasalug required. Give references and enclose
8 ’ N e c k r o r bine print plats of any township graduates of the oratory department of rare after the Fourth.
and turned the crank for the moving self-addressed stamped envelope. Address Man­
Lane or Douglas counties call at C. the Eugene Divinity School.
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Dr. Atwood, of Eugene, expects to ar­ pictures. He was fined $10 and costs, ager, 355 C axton bldg, Chicago.
Frasier & Griffin have closed their log­ rive here about next Tussday, and will amounting in all to $16.50, in default of W tkNTKD—ACTIVE M AN OK GOODCHARAC
,
. Holden’s office.
! Rie>enn»nt of the battleship Oregon ging camp near Glenlena on account of remain two or three days. He will come which he was given 8 days to work on ter to d eliver slid collect in Oregon, for old
established m anufacturing w holesale house.
the streets. Refusing to do this, he is »900 a vear, sure pay. Honesty more than exp eri­
UUto be presented to the state of Oregon, lack of water at the dam for flooding out prepared to do vaccinating.
ence required. Our reference, auy bank In any
W e b u y d ir e c t f r o m t h e L a r g e s t J o b b i n g H o u s e s a n d
their logs. They have four or five hun­
now on a diet of bread and water.
is over 420 feet in length.
city. Enclose aclf addressed stam ped envelope-
Irma Saubert, Ruby Wilson and
Manufncturers, Third Floor, 331 Dearborn 8t.,
dred
logs
cut
in
the
woods
which
they
M
a
n
u
fa c tu r e r s in t h e c o u n tr y , fo r C A S H , a n d w e a r e e n a b le d
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With hie usual enterprise, Wm. Brynd
Mabel Wilson, who have been attending
Chicago.
MARRIED.
.s added »commodious range to the will probably put in next fall.
school in Eugene, were passengers to
t o g e t t h e L o w e s t P r ic e s , b e s id e s a lw a y s b e in g s u r e
The hot weather test (bakes people Mapleton on Monday’s stage.
J te t recent improvements to the West-
At tbs Gates residence, Acme, Sun­
ALPHA CLIPPINGS-
better acquainted with their resources of
I ) ! ’’ I ? M House.
A. P. Knowlea of Mapleton, Andrew day, June 23, 1901, Mr. Oscar Gates and
t a in in g f ir s t - c la s s g o o d s.
W e a r e n o t p a y i n g en<
strength and endurance. Many find
J AI
t h e C o u g h a n d w o r k s o ff t h e C o ld
B y E ven C hange .
Mias Jennie C. Howe, Chas. H. Holden,
Gibson
of
Hermann,
George
Kirk
of
izstivo Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure <t they need Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which in­
e x p e n s e s a n d w i l l s e ll y o u g o o d s a t r e a s o n a b le r a te s .
Walton and C. A. Potterf of Alpha were J. P., officiating. The contracting par­
.id in one d a/. No Cure no Fay. vigorates the blood, promotes refreshing
June
25,
1901.
ties
have
long
been
residents
of
the
sleep, and overcomes that tired feeling. doing jury duty iu Eugene this week.
O. A. Potterf has gone to Eugeue to
ids In Qurl
Miss Bertha Whittaker, who has taught Siuslaw. the groom being head sawyer
We are informed that the residents of
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Wanted—60 versons desiring to dis-
serve
on tiie jury.
in
the
Siuslaw
&
Sau
Francisco
Lumber
several terms at Mapleton, closed her
oee of real est de in this vicinity to call the upper river have formed a combina­
William Austin sold his place of 120
school there today and will commence Co. mills, and a young mat. of sterling
nd p*«“ » ilie ir property on our list, tion, the members of which have agreed
teaching on Indian Creek next Monday. qualities. The bride is the daughter of acres a few weeks ago to liis brother-in-
teck A Weatherson.
not to sell any logs not already not, un­
Mrs, Warren Andrews, and hnB a large law for $3 per aire. Mr. Austin intends
Mrs. Whittaker, of Eugene, arrived at
circle of friends, with whom we join In to leave for California next month to
Schooner Sacramento arrived from less they are scaled on the bank and
Mapleton Saturday for a visit with
wishing the happy couple a long aud work in the S. P. ear shops at Sacra­
ian Francisco Friday, loaded with lum- partly paid for before they are put into
friends. Accompanied by her son and
>er from the Spruce Point mill, and left the river.
prosperous life..
mento.
daughter, she visited the beach Sunday.
or San Francisco Wednesday.
A popular contest is being had for the
Miss Pearl Lamb lias returned home
Mr. iThomson, who, it will be re­
At the residence of the bride’s parents, from Florence.
Bernard C. Jakaway won the Failing selection of a Goddess ol Liberty, by the membered, was in Florence last summer
iu Acme, Oregon, Sunday, June 23, 1901,
prise in the; oratorical contest in the residents of the Siuslaw. The voting
Bear Creek, a tributary of Deadwood,
and fall, will again have charge of the Andrew J. Wilkinson to Miss Hattie A.
■
graduating exercises of the class of '01, commenced yesterday, with Miss Alice
was bo named by C. A. and E. 0 . Pot­
Presbyterian
church
work
on
the
Sius­
Sweet,
Chas.
H.
Holden,
J.
P.,
officiat-
Alexander, of Acme, about 100 votes in
University otOregnn, last week.
terf some seventeen years ago, on ac­
law, ami is now registered at the West­
_. The bride is the daughter of Mr. count of tiie large number of bear there,
J-DATE IN Ecaema, salt rheum, chafing, Ivy pole. the lead. Votes may be caBt at any of ern House.
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Frank Sweet, one of ttie early settlers of which have become very scarce now,
U I N pning, an<l • ” ekin tortureB are Q«iekly. the business houses in Florence. The
Joseph
Fellman,
in
company
with
the Siuslaw. The W est offers congrat­ though dear have become more plentiful
" 1 ’’ cured by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve contest will close at 12 o’clock Monday.
The greater part of the road from Ma­ G. W. Griffin, Lark Bilyeu and other ulations.
The certain pile cure. Meyer & Kyle.
of lato. We can observe on Sundays
prominent Blue River Mines specula­
Y o u r patronage is a lw a y s appreciated, and n o m atter h ow
young gentleman with a high collar and
Steamer Bobnrts returned Monday pleton to Eugene Is now in good condi­ tors, will take a short summer outing in
L Y
DIED.
dress eoat who says lie is going dear
from a three days cruise at Yaquina tion, but a number of bridges need to be the vicinity of those thriving mines,
sm all y o u r purchaHcs, yo u m ay rent assured it w ill be ou r constant
Alsea and other places, bringing in a rebuilt or repaired and considerable having left for Eugene Thursday.
At the residence of his daughter, Mrs. hunting up there. We don’t blame you,
work
should
be
done
to
put
the
road
in
Charlie.
ilarge qnanity of flour and other freight.
a im to se ll y e n th e beat gooda obtainable a t reasonable prices.
Mrs. Wisdom, of Pt. Terrace, had a Frank Knowles, Wednesday morning
shape between Mapleton and the mouth
A surgical operation is not necessary
A
four
pound
son
arrived
at
the
home
June
26,
1901,
of
paralysis,
Lemuel
Mor­
of Lake Creek. Some corduroy was put severe attack of heart trouble Monday,
to cure piles. DeW ill’s Witch Hazel
of Hownrd Pope on the 11th. This is
ion, aged about 78 years.
on this part last winter, but aside from but was much improved the following
* Salve aavea all that expense and never
He was the lather of five children, son No. 1, and Howard wears ft broftd
day.
A
gasoline
launch
was
despatched
fails. Beware of counterfeits. Meyer this there has not been much expended to Florence for Mr. Wisdom and her four of whom—Mrs, Frank Knowles, smile.
it lor a year or two.
r - , - 7 . & Kyle.
Squire Burnett, of Greenleaf, was over
son, who are employed in the Spruce Mrs. Harper Workman, and Caleb Mor­
A very cheap showman gave a very
ton, of the Siuslaw,. and Chas. Morton, at Alpha on the 16th looking alter busi­
Point mill.
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ACME
ITEMS.
cheap allow at Odd Fellow’s Hall last
of Minnesota—survive him. Mr. Mor­ ness affairs.
GREENLEAF ITEM8.
3 J / Friday and Saturday evenings. It was
ton was an earnest, Christian gentle
BY BABA AVIS.
Mr. Hunter lias bought a new mower.
km
v a poor representation of moving pictures
June 24,1901.
man, honored and respected by all who
We bear that Mr. John Pope will add
June 26, 1901.
Ua
A and a bad grapliopiione performance.
knew
him,
and
his
many
friends
regret
Seth Simmona clings tenaciously to
a
new
frame kitchen to liis residence.
Geo. Pell returned from Eugene Sun­ the spark of life and may go to Eugene to hear of tiie sad event.
Danger, disease and death follow neg-
Miss Lucy Ramsey was visiting friends
J
of the bowels. Use DeWitt’s Little day.
The interrment took place nt the
for more thorough medical treatment.
Early Riaers to regulate them and you
Mr. and Mrs. Carl came iu from
Haying began last week here and in Knowies burial ground Thursday after­ at Deadwood last week, returning home
Sunday.
wilt add years to vour life and life to Maple Creek today.
the valley. The crop is good. The cool, noon.
Rumor has it that Miss Clara Tabor is
Easy to take, never gripe
Nelson Hewitt started today for an­ damp weather has thickened it up won­
Mr. Janies Brown, of Putsmoutli, Va., to be married te a prominent artist of
other outing on the North Fork.
derfully
over 90 years of age, suffered for years
been filed by Attorney-
Eugene merchants have made an im­ witli a bad sore on liis face. Physicians Waitsburg, Washington, in the near
Several traveling men have been in
H an d
H ave Q i
burn and District-Attorney our burg the past week.
'ine
on
w ays
provement and the town is less like a could not help him. DeWitt’s Witch future.
of tl>® second judicial district,
rural
hamlet.
The
barter
system
is
g
iv
­
G. W. Griffin, a member of the Griffin
Hazel Salve cured him permanently.
8UNDAY 8ERVICE8.
the 'bondsmen of George W.
Hardware Co., Eugene, was in town ing way to a cash buBinesr. Instead of Meyer & Kyle.
_
_
_
_
_
defaulting
clerk
of
the
state
Davie, default ,
looking around the store to see what la
Saturday.
Rev. Win. Plowman will preach at
acbool land boat rd.
there that lie can use to take in exchange
G ^ o e E r ^ iE g ,
NORTH FORK NEWS.
Mrs. J. I. Butterfield came up from
the
Methodist church, Florence, at 8 p
Grove Nugget: The dread
for Ida butter and eggs, the farmer can
Florence to attend the Gates-Howe nup­
in.
Sunday.
disease, black-leg, has made its appear-
sell tliem for cash and buy what he
tials, and is now visiting at the Gates
June 25, 1901.
Rev. T. A. Yost will preach at Glen
anca to iaome extent among cattle in
wants wherever he can find it.
residence.
Rev.
Yost
delivered
a
very interesting ada at 11 a. m. and at Acme at 8 p. m.
of the county. One man
Chittim bark brings 2 \' cents in cash
sermon nt tiie Linneus school house last Sunday, June 30.
G fo o d s
Q ’o o d e
CutsStg has |lost nine fine blooded Mieses Irma Saubert and Ruby Wil­ in town.
Mr. Thomson will conduct services in
son
returned
Tuesday
from
Eugene,
/ress
Sunday.
the last few days,
Alpha is prepared for the biggest
where they have been attending school.
Mrs. R. Mills visited on North Fork tiie Presbyterian church, Florence, next
told me my cough was
Fourth of July celebration ever seen in
Sabbath at 11 o’clock. He will also
Mesdames
Saubert,
Hart
and
Stingley
Monday
and Tuesday.
¡One Minute Cough Cure
these
parts
preacli at Pt. Terrace at 3 p. m. Sab­
Clyde Bay, of Minerva, spent Sunday
well man.” Norris Silver, make up our sick list this week.
bath school at Goth places at tiie usual
8lowly the stumps disappear. The
On Monday last Dr. Saubert was
witli liis uncle, Robert Bay.
Xortb Stratford, N. IL—Because you’ve
tune. A cordial invitation is extended
first mowing machine came in only
notfoupd relief from a stubborn cough, called to Point Terrace to attend Mrs few years ago. Now the number in
L. O. Ackerly, of Minerva, attended to all these services.
don’t deapair. One Minute Cough Cure Wtiisman, who was reported as very ill
Sunday
services at Linneus.
creases every year.
baa cured |9ious»nds and it will cure
R. B. Mills, while assisting to load the
Linneus
school is progressing nicely S tate ok Onto, C ity ok T oledo ,)
Everybody
is
sowing
dwarf
Essex
P R O P »' you. Safe and sure. Meyer A Kyle.
Danielson, was caught between a truck
L ucas C ounty ,
)
rape. It furnishes the beat and cheap­ under the management of Miss Millican
Arrangements for the coming encamp­ and a pile of falling lumber, which quite
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that lie
E
est succulent feed for cattle, sheep, hogs of Eugene.
ment of the Fourth Regiment are about severely bruised him about the head and poultry, can’t be beat as a milk pro­
Mr. Buttolph returned to liis ranch is ttie senior partner of the firm of F. J
Boots & Shoes,
completed. According to the latest chest, and hands.
ducer, and a ’crop can be grown alter last Monday. His health is improving Cheney A Co., doing business in the
orders “ A” ami ,-C” companies, of Eu­
Johnny Fletcher was caught by a lall- any crop of early produce, cut and fed
Mr. Funke is making some improve-1 City of Toledo, county and state afore­
gene, will aaeemble at the armory at 7:30 ing cant in the mill and suffered severe
tiie —
sum
during .the winter, and the stubble ments on Ills Portage place.
. - said, . and tliat said
__ firm
~ » will
, t » pay
oo «
i
Deat Thursday morning, and will at strains in the knees and legs.
.
,
»«
«
of
ONE
HUNDRED
DOLLARS
for
each
plowed under in time to sow another
Frank
Fox
and
wife
and
Mr.
Nottage
n
o
n
i/
»
«
,o
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once march to camp. The band will
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nnd everv
CfttRrrh tli&t cunnot be
Our burg is undergoing a burst of early crop in spring. Two good cuttings and wife spent Saturday
every Cfifie
case of
and Sunday in and
Hn,, every
u
march down with visiting companies prosperity. X. B. Ousbman lias let con­
cured by the use of H all ’ s O atabkii
can
be
made
between
an
early
cut
hay
which will arrive on the afternoon tracts for the erection of six cottages, crop one year and a late planting of po­ Florence.
C ube .
F rank J. C heney .
trains.—Bdgistcr.
Sworn to before ine and subscribed in
and has under contemplation the build­ tatoes and a corn crop the neat,
The graduating exercises of the ing of two more. Mr. Keeney, of this
my presence, tliis 6 day December, 1886.
William Taylor came in last week with A S P R A IN E D A N K L IQ U IO K L Y C U R E D
twenty-fifth commencement of the Uni- place, has two contracts; Johnson A
A. W. GLEA8ON,
"At one time 1 suffered from a severe
two
big
white
horses,
and
Mrs.
Taylor
eereity of Oregon were liel«l last Thurs- Son, of Glenada, hold two, while Mr.
sprain of the ankle,” says Geo. E. Cary, I N
o t a r y
Public.
and
the
chtlJien
went
with
him
JLJ RIIIKfn in Villard Hall, the pro- Craven and a party from Glenada hold
editor
of
the
Guide,
Washington,
Va
Halls
Catarrh
Cure
is
taken
internally
Road Supervisor Berkshire ordered us
nning promptly at 9:30 and the remaining ones.
“ Alter using several well recommended and acts directly on the blood and mn-
all out to mend our ways today.
four hours. Between 1300
medicines without success, I tried Cham­ cous surfaces of tiie system. Send for
Married, at the residence of the irides’
pie were present, and with
We have about concluded that “ Even berlain's Pain Balm, and am pleased to.
' parents, Sunday, June 23, 1901, Mr.
bast set of college orations ever pre-
Change” has taken a contract to drive say that relief came as soon as I began testimonials, free.
Jack Wilkinson and Mies Hattie Sweet,
F. J. C heney A Co., Toledo, O.
Leonard Tabor either into matrimony or its use and a complete core speedily fol­
Ì ^ i g ’d “
'.^e first ; Col. Holden, J. P., officiating.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
out of the country. He has kept our lowed.” Sold by O. W. Hurd.
Hall’s Family Pills are the beat.
Btwry of work fcr Oregon’»
Married, at the Gate» residence, Sun- mouths watering for wedding cake in
I.—Register.
' day, June 23 1901, Mr. Oscar Gates and vain for a year or two. He’s a false
How Are Tear Bldoeya 9
TO OUR PATRON».-
Dr. Robb«* Rparoru» Flllt car« all kl»D«y «11«.
prophet, or a mighty long-distance one. i aiafr««.
The Eugene cannery will Misa*3ennie Howe. Col. Holden
Add. »Krtliwi Ronaodr Co . Cblcww <W Y.
ztions this week. A car load the nuptial knot in the presence
It is reported that the Weyerhauser
We have marie arrangements by
LO8T.
arrived, a force of about boat of relatives and friends.
syndicate, the largest lumber company j
which we will furnish the Weekly
in j
oils engaged, and everything
in the world, has bought all tt.e railroad
Oregonian with the W est for one year
DENTISTRY.
as lor handling the cherry
From my cabin in Florence, Oregon, to any address for the sum of tv.o dol­
land in this part of the country.
»ugh there are more cherry
Eastern lumbermen are trying to buy about November 16, i960, a note of $800, lar» javable cash in sJvanca.
Dr. Wm. Tatom, of Waldport, will be
, elegant»*
i vicinity of Eugene, accord-
op aa mucli as poasible of the timber bearing 7 per cent interest, issued by
f Allen, than in any other sec­ in Florence on July 3d, at tiie Western land now in private hands on Nelson Meyer A Kyle to Fiederick Holste, and
moot
FLORENCE MARKET REPORT.
)|d tnarbi«*]
valley, the yield here thie| House, and remain one week. All work creek. They will probably operate aa bearing date of Febroary 20, 1899, with
be light. The cannery has guaranteed. Teeth extracted without big a camp as the Armstrong company a payment of $100 endorsed on the back
I tlioata**’
Potatoes, 90c per bo.
yun securing cheiries, and all pain.
is treat«
of Portland, if they can buy what they thereof. A suitable reward will be paid
Eggs, 16c per do*.
lered will be taken.
for its return to
want.
Butter,
80c to 40c per roll.
NOTICI TO CONTRACTORS.
F bsdkbk ' k H olste ,
Flour, $3.50 per bbl.
llgh ter^^
Florence,
Oregon.
Bide will be received at the office of
od lis E d * * j
Sugar, $7.00 per sack.
Keep Your Bowels Strong.
Meyer A Kyle or Acme Commercial Co.
us pretti1
Constipation or diarrhoea when
till July 1, 1901, lor the erection of;
Infant« and Children.
to e n ts : a co i.D rw o r r d a y
polca and patting on wires for a tele­ your bowels are out of order. Cas-,
Take U tsalivs B»omo Quinine Tablets.
carets Candy Cathartic will make
phone line from F'orenee to Acme.
All druggists refund the money If they
u c n u n i c tablets
, (rB,»UP, I« OB every box of Uw f«n«lo»
naturally. Genuine
i Io p e n c e . <
All material to be furnished by ns. them act naturally,
i fail to cure. E. W. Gross’s signature la
I the
tumped
c.
c.
C.
Never
sold
in
Laxative
Bromo-Quimoe
T«bt.u
We reserve the right to reject any or
bulk. A ll druggists, IOC.
I « M M f a S M « m m a e^ARa aaa Raw ' va each box. 25c.
>11 bide,
M cyb » A K ylb .
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H o u s e th e L iv e r
JLONffE, - - - OTtEJOOISr.
s
co-
StlUI
d Siivet
$900
*
General Merchandise,
Patent Medicines,
Dry Goods, Dress Goods,
-TS!
Prints, Huslins, Yarns,
Crash, Notions, S Groceries.
of ob­
I 1
to Suit,
We Have a Complete Stock of
ZsOlf SI
Boots and Shoes.
R
MEYER S, KYLE
* * * *
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paftt
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Gent’s Furnishing Goods,
H a r d w a r E,
Paints,
:
Oils,
etc.
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Prices as Low as the Lowest
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