The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, August 02, 1901, Image 2

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    COULDN'T ÉINO T H t OCEAN.
W O R TH Y
SWINDLE.
IV h a t a re H u m o rs?
SUCCESSOR
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They »re vitiated or morbid Quids fours-
in# the veins and abetting the tissues.
KVKMY VUIDAY ilO U .M N O .—
They »re commonly due to detoetivt diges­
tion but are sometimes Inherited.
How do they manliest themselves T
In many forms of cutaneous eruption,
L ank C ounty ,
O kxuon
salt rheum or ecrtiua, pimples and bolls.
land In weakness, languor, general debility.
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IIow are they expelled? By
Among the passenger» down the river, Some two months ago, a irnn giving i •‘ Something New Under the Sun”
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on the Lillian Monday morning were his name as Kinney, ami who slated
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M r. and Mrs. A. L . \\ heeler, of Eugene, that he came from Hood River, Oregon, • (|V t)le ugg oj ,10Wde s , a c id g a s e s , inhal-
and two ladies. They brought a team arrived nt Acme. A week or tw o after-j ers and dings in paste form. Their pow-1
dors dry up the mucous membranes
F gorsncb ,
and carriage and were on their way to ward he made a bargain with James causing them to crack open and bleed. |
' Herein to breathe the life-giving ocean Bneiiancn, an Indian residing on South The powerful acids used in the inhaler«
r i l k
ozone and spend a few days rusticating. Slough, by which lie obtained Buchun- have entirely eaten away the same iiicin-
; branes that Ibeir makers have aimed to
ùlitor
Alter a sh o rt slay in Florence they set all’s homestead, some tisli nets, and u cure, while pastes and ointments cannot
reach the disease. An old and experi­
IS CO NSTAN TLY R E C E IV IN G NEW GOODS IN T H E WAY«
which also builds up the system that has out for the eiqie. All went well till they boat, Kinney giving him in payment enced practitioner who has (or many
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suffered from them.
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left the river and «larlwl across to th e , $1 HO in mining stock, »KAMI of it being years made a close study ami specialty:
It Is the best medicine for all humors.
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e of the treatment of C atarrh , has at la s t'
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perfected a treatment which when faith­
F lo re n c e , O re g o n
A u g . 2, 1001.
OF SOME HISTORICAL INTEREST.
fully used, not only relieves at once, but
How it bapuened we did not learn, but uets and l>oat.
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CO N SISTIN G OF
permanently cures C A T A R R H , by re-|
in some way they missed the road and
lu a short time Kinney sold the land moving toe cause, stopping the dis-|
Oregon Un.
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Coinmiaaioiier Hermann has, by a re-
I t is perhaps not possible to "ay with »pent several hours travelling up and to J. H . Pratt for |GOO cash, and soon ' charges, and curing all inflammation.
Hair Combs of all D e s c iin a i« « •
i It is the only remedy known to science Fancy Hair Ornaments,
cent decision, in which upo.i appeal he certainty who it was that originated the dow n hill on different roads and across after left the country, saying be would j , ||Ht acllla| , ; reaches , he afflicted parts,
glee» a <
! Tins wonderful rem edy is known as
was upheld by ,hu secreta.y of the In - idea of a transcontinenta1 railroad. I t the sands searching (or the ocean, but return before long.
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“ SNUFFLES, the G U A R A N T E E D CA-
could
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length
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terior, dispelled the iiojioa of another dates buck nearly as lar us the begin-
Kinney not making Ins appearance T A K RH C U R E ,” at.u is sold at the ex-
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“ *qu«w i "an” who expected to come i ring of railroad construction in America. tree broke, and, nigbt drawing near, the when expected, Buchanan enlisted the iretnely low price of One Dollar, each
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package
containing
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into possession, through his hslfbrced Just about as soon as the railroad idea party decided to return to Florence, aa service' of Col. llolden to ascertain ,netjjcine aufihient for a full month's
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W .1 I. W E A T IIE R S O N H o o d ' s S a r s a p a r i l l a
NO VSLT3ES
FANCY
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Braids a n d , ....... g, (¡oldand Silver
children, of a tine tract of land aa a got a start, and even Itefore it was proven aome of tlie ladies wete aure they could whether the said mining stock w..a ; treatment and e.eryuting necessary to
its perteci use
The land I", qua»-1 ver practicable, men begau to talk of a ! fiudjthe town, though it was not near as worth what it was represented by Kin-
“ S N U F F L E S ” is tiie only perfect
tion ia about fifteen
ilea f i x . Fort rsi roa I across the American continent, noisy ae the ocean for which tl ey were ney. U p to tlie preeent time Col. IIo l- C A T .iR K H C U R E ever made and is
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. now recognized as tlie ,miy safe and oos-
] ten ton, Mont. ’ he commissioner held ! Among those for whom the honor has searching. Next day they concluded to den has not succeeded in finding out ¡live cure for that annoy.ng and disgust-
that, having mar -ied a white man, the Iwcn claimed of publishing tlie firs t' give up the quest for the briny waves, anything about the company by which ing disease. I t cures ail inflammation
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i quickly and permanency and is also
Indian w o rn »,’ ba I sevi-cd lie." t-ibul statements in advocacy of a railroau and «et out on their way i.«ou
back to the «lock purports lobe issued, or any .T ,,, lle; flll. ,fuick
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relations, a’ '. t '. a t i e '. e. «lie no> her across tlie continent ate D r. Samuel K . I Eugene,
trace of the parties whose names apnear FEVER oi COLD in tlie H E A D .
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We hope you w ill try ano her trip (on the cakiiflcatea as officers of Uie 1 com-j to° c o x s r ? M n I ,TIO
children, the issue of such marriage, are Barlow, of Massachusetts; Lewis Gay­
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no difficulty in constructing a I voluntarily and they had agreed not to ^or Ba,e
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C A R E F U L S ELEC TIO N OF
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LA C E S A N D
ee for oi
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Organdies in AssorteJ Shades and White
to
Select
Goods in Qui’ rlu h .
From
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ch otriki
all C re i
CJiildren’s Waists in Sizes to S u i t . ^
.ew :
by Oonti
L a t e s t in G e n ts * C o lla r s a n d G o lf Shi
IN FACT
W E A R E U P -T O -D A T E IN
E V E R Y T H IN
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J , timber hinds In the States of C alifornia, Oregon,
keeps u
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C H E A P C A SH S T O K E !
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of
«lays.
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and they may not talk with the new
and untiring seal and assiduity ihene race. Of course Lane cotiuly haa some
achools of salmon «re in a largo degree J
,he «blest, brainiest and cleanest * * " ** • w“ houl ‘ hofr consent. The pick
due.
I t i . generally conceded that a.snv j ",en’ ^ b b c a lly , In the .tale, and if to . may walk the atreeta if they cimose,
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Oregon insists that the next _______
governor
1 hut they must not constrain Die liberty
o f th e m are grownjirogeny of the hatch- •
romc (rom u ,e
cjty o, w ,u (
is in accor-*. ice
ery vintage of 1M», thus proving the 1 lumelta there should be no dieappoinfe
with
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principles
on
which
Judge Wa­
auceesa and value of the hatcheries. ment from this direction.
M r. McGuire not only did much to es­
F U R S W A N T IO .
tablish and maintain the hatcheries, hut
terman ol Chicago based his decision.
The silk operatives may work or not a»
s ta m p e d C . C . C .
N ever
b u lk .
A l l d i t y p is t s , io c .
BANNERMAN’S PHENYLE
The highest cash price paid for all they chouae. T l * m ill owners may em­
he devised and put into execution the
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, kinds of fure and hides.
ploy t l * old or the new hands according
means by which it ronld be proven
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G . C . C t’MI-TOM.
whether they were to be a succegaor A tSafiey’a Meat Market, Florence, Or to their taste, and the strikers must be
protected in their riglit Io stop work,
not; and tliat proof is now lieing adduced
and Hie employers must be protected in
A W IN IS T K R ’S G O O D W O R K .
by the big ruu ol suluiou, many u( them ;
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“ I had a severe attack of bilious colic, »1—1.
tlieir right to employ those willing to
with tlie late ll-b coniiuissiom-r’a mark
got a liottle of Chamberlain’a Colic, work. One does not need to be learned
upon them.— Roseburg PlaiuJcaler.
| Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, took
in the law to understand these decisions
J t»o doses »nd whb entirely cured,” saya
ENGINEER’S REPORT.
or
their bearing on the labor problem.
: llev. A. A. Power, of Emporia, Kan.
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tiniply the enforcement of the h *-’*, Mudtarr anthoritic« «nd board*
hrauh^au
The report of Gaptaiu
U n ite d
S tates
<1V‘ I' * * • * * • ,,ad * * ” or ,l,r,,e >’o,,le9 : r ' * l,u 01 ,re* Uora o ( ‘» • '‘ ’■•ct. which in-
IT larffw Hnck ralawhi
C o r p s Of
Engineers, v i . iicm c n a i c a
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1 - n lw M .u . b
a.ncrm aa - r b r a y l.
Banner«
of medicine from the doctor. He nerd!
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Arm y, stationed at Portland, ha. loo , llvm ,ur , hrce or (o„ r (lg,.g wjt||out
agreement of bolheomract.ng
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th e ehaft
a il:J W
of the Siualaw River:
trealed him for some days and gave him
The improvement of t l * Miualaw River 110 rvb‘ ^- 80 dtsehargeil him. I went
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and I
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:erday wil
J. W.
fo r co n tri
m o n th ol
C A R M A N
P R O P R I F ^ R ' » « -’
ek to G l
p a y a b le t
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la e te r F ia
re tu rn e d
B in d e r T w in e .
a eh ta e
Ore»iNt
t v ia it> I
red to fl
-y a re for
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w ill b e e t
Machine Extra»
The M W -
i i d ’e store
r e s t Im p *
ia already
- p a r t an d
P U B L IC A T IO N .
a new wh
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CBICAOO. ILL. I Noli c 1, hereby
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r » -Riunwrwa»’, n w a c l. -w g r e a tc l Oi. two
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« e w - W i w u t u t t , Wutu-. ’* » " ' . • • provfeioa.
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iwm^bi
Juiaeg, »TK .-nrtiicd “ As
wantr ^ , » » . m u t f e p * * a ta every
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W e offer One Hundred Dollars Re-
ward for any etoe of Catarrh that cannot
Ioi,m
„ ’* ' " ’* * hr Ha" • Catarrh Gore
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I asked him
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Pm|w., Toledo. O. «•»•nri«i rePui«il.>ti;
aabryner jvnr. pej«-! Anfl t i, is < H ? , „ . t ,Ai
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We Wt* kh : w ot-r a«y ab eoleteiy »urv *u«l «11 <otl) v u *a
principal object ol the Improvement is to '* •'* !»••• tried Chamberlain's Colic, ; , ” , e, ' the undersigned, hare knowu F . expense».
Louis, 8 l ,. u of MiundMa.^. n . .» ’
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.,revent thtf mouth of the river tarn» <
D ia rrh e a Kcnie ly and lie
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years,,
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th '
h‘* ’ WnrU
n . t
prevent the mouth of the r.te r r
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am be................. yre-.f^dy honorable I commHattMV salary p«M ««ch HtotunMy «nd ex* <W. fo. the pun-hare
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«dv«iiced « «ch w eek. XTAXDAKD
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No. as. u
.h id in g Be ptottlon i.p sod down
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• t ran «act ion a, and financially HO -f-i \»i Uaaawos
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Townrnip N a neceares» ( „ ' 8.. Range N„
roast. U p lo June 30, 1901, the north > | Oi,| him to ta k e a t'to liW dose in fifteen able to carry out any obligation made
N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N .
hy tlieir firm,
jetty had been extended ecaward 409) or twenty minutes if he did not find
L» nm 1er or tome 1
i than for «g*
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spose», and to «atat>it.|,
feel, and no work hail been doue toward telief, bu, he took no more and xm Wert A T tm x . Wboteeale D r u g g i e , U M
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bts
claim
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Toledo.
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J e ly H .ll
to e he KffiHMt-raml
c o .* t r u e t i,.g t l* south jetty. I , is co,,-
curBd ”
* » ’ W ’ Walding, K in n .n A M arvin, W i * l e « | .
. ’ceetrer i:,««
, ‘•e »nreaw—
OppjpoR, on .
Mumi».. Gì. il»« day o, •eaer, irei.
aid ered l l * t th e sum o f Iki.O n O m a y I * ,
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D ruggists, T o led o , O .
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H a ll's O a l * r r ii G o re ia ta k e n in te r - ‘J“ 1* “'
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jggtj Mrr, • ( n e r nvi,
B. Walb aed VHd Wei'«.
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p r o fita b ly ex p e n d e d In t l * fiscal year
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.»ye: “ O ar little «1,1 rim e, Htanglrel .mlly,
directly upon , . * blood 8 5 " ^
ending June 30. 1903.
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to d e n til w ith cro u p . T h a dcatora a a k f , an d m ucooe aarfacaa o f th a ar«t«»m 1
b r f.
• *>»«. xu»«o h 8enh«a < r
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•h e c o u ld n 't liv e b u t .h e «ae iuetanUy f r i e s 7to per b o ttle . 8 o M b y n il Drug-'
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contemplates eo n eiru cn g a jetty on hig
el.
either tide of the entrance to the river , hey ,,
to hold a l>ar channel in one j Ince. The was a linnet r (itooily t a x .
¡r e d on tl
wh
m ill, wl
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following concerning the improvement relief, then called in another doctor who parlle’ -
nd ★
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Roseburg, Oregon, Jnl.v 27,h. »01
, N otice is hereby given th a . in complinnce
wirh I he provisions of the act of Congress of -
s o ld in J u n e s , is;», en tiiied “An act for die sale of*
! t in her lands in tn e State» o f C alifornia, On-gi n I
_________j Nev«d«»a<l W ashington T en ! .ory,” a , extended '
' to »11 the I’u b l.- la n d sta te s by » c to fA n g n s t t.
» .2 . A ihe-t II. W k'a.-il, of Dulut i, conn y of
,
8t. Loots, Sta e of M’lviewoia, ha- filed In tilts I
T l« M m « P a w ,H ai O l<laf,<tant.
office
h 's sworn sla .e m e u t No. 1 7 « , for hie pur
DaaSaWira a a . O armleUa Keawe
I chase o f ib e s e ', swj^ section 1». and e lj nw U , I
is w i^ n e t < o f section No so, lo T ow nship N„'I
: seven e- i (17) south, R»nar No. e ig h t (s; west','
: and w ill offer proof to show that the land sought
j Is more valuebfc for its tim ber or stoi-e than
| for agrii-ultu'al purpoMs, and to establ! di his <
i clal-u to said land before .h e Register and Re-
Lk«, »»d all . ceiver of thia office at Roseburg. Oregon, on !
la»Kt Tnt». Monday, the 2l»t day of Uctooer, 901.
j He nam es as wi nesse»:
----------------- IA W S PH X W T L B ear— h e r .-, of
WL *m E. W ell, and Frederica Wells, of Ma­
dl»t«rop«r. piuk eye, flotuka, ( i mu -.« h«el. cat«.
ple ou. Oiegon: Briist G. n«-lio»id. r . . i u . l u t h , i
. BANNKRMAN8 rHBKTI.R c i r a , -k», of M innesota: jillsw orth Renliam, o / r.tTtl«ndJ
i ï î i ü tan3‘,a»iâr
‘•“-«•« p u «-* iiumwii , OiVKou.
Any and all per-ons claim in g adve -i -y th e !
TOUR F R U IT T R T B S should be sprared with
le which I absolutely
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dertrpys
ail worm«, - lie*
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above-described lands an n-queat,-d tnglc tbdr
BAWWRRVAWR P F W T L K as a fm cra i dts- claim s in this offi.-e o.i or liefnrv -*,d «1st d, .- *«
‘ertant I« une<iwal>ed, haring been Hs*»1( ver 1« October, »01.
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Everything in the
Hardware Line.
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retWVed bv <fe»e Minute L\»ugh Care. ( gists. Testimonials free.
Kyle.
I l e l l 'e F a m ily K i l e a re th a beat.
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rreue’ ic-l u> ai. tb*i
tkl» office oa or
soM S e t d .y
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ba- » oM F. T. rondoa all nf it reg.
'-re » . >*>•», «w.
1. T. Baie-iS«.
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J- T Baim,»,. Register J
Ci riff i n
H a rd w a re
Company.j
UUQENE, OREGON.
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en off mi
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w
th e ir ow
an d a
o u ts id e r
fe w days
on h e r w
D rv G o o d e , A G ro c e rie s ★ a
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r A l yle,
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w th e v t<
n g cloeel
In n a hit
be left undone to accommodate the ex- justification. The boycott is a conspir- 1 ln ca8es of
or croup give tne lit- that the land sought is more valuable for i t s !
We acknowledge the receipt of com-I hibilor and entertain the visitor at the acy to injure the business of anotiier. I t 1 tie one O,-s Minute Gough Cure. Then < timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, i
rest easy and have no fear. The cliild ,lni1 to > sU>biish his claim to said lami before
plimentai v tickets for I he Stale Fair, I
teir this fall,
goes beyond refusing to work for another will he all right in a little while I t I
llegisU'r an,i Rl'™‘'er th is office at Rose
man and involves perauaJing others to j never rails. Pleasant to take, always s ^ X ' i ’arM'iWi011 lu e M l,> ’
- “ h d“5' •>'
which w ill be held at Rnletn coiumcnc-
THE GOVERNORSHIP.
in g S ep tem b er 23, and continuing six
refuse to work for him or to trade with safe, sure, and almost instantaneous in
He names as witnesses:
Leuiattfr.
him. I t is organized interference with effect- M e y e rA K y l^ .
, .Ia* M- T«»Y band Leon Kdmundaon, of Ma
pletoi», Oregon; M atthew 8. W nllis and John N. i
«to*
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Then» Roeins to be a general demnad the rights of others. Vice Chancel PU-
Wood», of Eugene, Oregon.
dtnpft tlie C ooffh an d w o r k « .»IT t h e C old
HIS WORKS LIVE AFTER HIM.
from all over the »late that Lane county kin of New Jersey has just decided how ; Laxative BroiuvQuinine T-olets
Any mid nil persons e M in in g adversely the |
cure a I above-dracribed lauds are requested to lile their
name the next governor. Senator Booth far interference can go. Ho has just cold in one day. No Guie no
Puy. claim» in th is artice on or before said 21th day of '
The great run of salmon now crowding
’ September, 1901.
ia being vigorously urged to «How h i. > granU,a an
r,.,trainjug
j Hruw 2f> cenia
into tlie Columbia River bring with
J. T. B ki D ge «, Register.
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nsnie Io be used, hut nt thia liuie h e ' strikers in Paterson from interfering'
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them a murmur of sad recollection, tlial
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Educate
Your
Bowels.
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positively
decline»
for
business
reasons.:
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of . the aaddan and . tragical
«ykendall,
ex.xntive1
in that city. The strikers must n o t1 Y o ur bowe‘s can be trained as w elL
in the |H)rfonnancc of arduous official
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as y o u r m u s c le s o r y o u r b r a in . C a s -
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teacher
th e Inst
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lunty;.
The niachinery hall is choose where lie will work or whom lie customers a pleasant visit.
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the Public l.nnd States by net
liciug enlarged, new entile stalls, sheep will employ, i t means that lockouts— I Misses Annie Alamasi and Mary W ill- 1
fair will lie held at Marshfield, com ­
. ester- Eugene, county of Lane, State of O reg o i/
| pens, hog stys, and horse stables are which ought to he written locksou t-.n d e.Ut were °.ver o,‘
mencing August 27, and continuing fiv
day attending bunday school.
n«« th u d a, flled In this office his sworn
day.. W . have received complimentary I
A co,y f‘ rm colU‘te’ ‘“‘X strikes are legal, which we believe has
Haying is about over a n i the crop is I ftMte"'e n t No. 1729, for the purchase of t h e s ’j
barn, and new sidewalks are also on the been admitted for some time. But it a good one.
I i"'*?.“ *’?.7’ 8e''*,e'« ,,f aec 18 Mn<1 nel4
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tickets for which the society will please
list of improvements, and nothing will does not mean that a boycott has any |
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accept our llisuks.
The second Southern Oregon district
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for forest reserves is tlie right one at rai|rOi)(j (ron, t he Atlantic to the Pacific , work for a certain firm because they did
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this time, and will prevent much valua-, O ean.” So difficult, however, wes it not like the conditions there. The firuiB
P a id u p C a s h C a p ita l,
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hie land being gobbled up as lieu land in I that t |lirty. (oar year8 were yet t(| e!aplJe engaged in the same business agreed !
July 29, 1901.
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exchange for tracts that are practically before the first transcontinental railroad not to employ the strikers. The judge' Ernest Rowe is home from his mining
worthless.
liolds that the agreement of the girls was t r ’l’ ■*> California. He got a r iusiroke
We offer every n(*c<»c<inn<hitinn eongistent
was completed.
with prudent bunking. < orrespondeitze s o lic ­
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there and hastened Lack to blessed ited.
within their rights an d that the agree- y regon
A newspaper is primarily a business 8T A T £ FA|R QROUNO IMPROVEMENT,
meat ol ti e employers was also legal. A '
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enterprise.
Its function is Io gather
Hermann Stelrdiai.ei is still mining T. G. Hendricks.
8. B. E »l.in .........
.Vice President
The State Board of Agriculture are man may employ or refuse to employ in California.
and print news and sell it Io whoraso
P. E. Srodgrass..
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making some wonderful improvements whom liu cbooeea. The court w ill not go
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I wrote of George D. Iln igh t, a new L . H , Potter........
ever will buy, save an exchange. Y et a i
j at the state fairgrounds, and old timers into his motives so long as lie keeps homes'eader on Ciiickaliominy, two
newspa|ier is universally regarded as
will hardly recognise the place when within Ida rights, The men may work i * eeL' 8 a8u-
W? NTED—TRUSTWORTHY MEN AND W o­
I should b»"e wriiien
having a responsibility in tlie commu­
It.
bad men to travel and ndver l ie for old estr‘dished
they attend Oregon’s greatest fair this for whomever they choosy, or refuse to Knapp. I also said A id;
house
of solid financial standing. Salary »7so a
nity that belongs to no other business.
gone io the biuslaw with his brother and
fall. The old pavilion is being enlarged work, exercising their taste and their
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year and expense», all payable in cash. No r«n-
When other men are noncommittal on a
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Andy only went down to vaasliig required. Give references and enclose
to double its size, and after the liest ex­ judgment in the matter. l»y refusing to , bring home the hoises the others rode, i self addressed smmped envelope. Address Man-
public question for fear it will hurt their
hibits ever seen in the state are arranged work for a man they may in te n - 1 to in- Y o u must make allowance for me. I
ass C exton Hida.. Chicago.
business to take sides, the newBpa|>er,
there will be ample room left for an jure liis business, but so long as they *ro te that letter on the road near Ma-
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whose business is more responsive to tliss
auditorium, a thing that has been «imply abstain from working for him ' pl‘,to,‘’ ‘‘ n<l ,he dri,,k down ,,*ere niay
fluctuation of popularity than any other
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needed fur a long time. A bran new up they are within their rights. Thia deeit-1 Vf r
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enterprise, must nevertheless take the
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Lowther, who “ organized” Dead»
Roseburg, Oregon, July 11, »01.
to date creamery building ia being ion mean, that the courts w.ll not con- | WOOti Creek lagt year>
organt>
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first and largest responsibility of utter­
N otice Is hereby given that In com pliance
erected, also, where the best dairy dis struin either the employer or the em nearly ev ry family that hadn’t one, j " h h the provisions of the net of Congress of
ance upon itself.
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play ever made in the state will cer­ ployed ¡a the exercise of the rights t o ' came in Thursday to make bis many HnuLr'/fJd’. Tnto
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entitled
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to consideration as Indiana. lord Clark, Irvin g ’s and Bryant’s liter- down here w itli your friends, M r. pany, and the presumption is that the will o»ve you n yon use it at once. I t is
uo ordinary tamed.,, ha. a complete
Tlie Oregonian, 8|>euking of it, says: : ary friend, and L. W . Boggs, wlw was Wheeler, and trust we can furnish you stock is worthless.
treatment which is positively guaranteed
This decision ia in the interest bolli of governor of Missouri some sixty-five with a guide who will conduct you to i A letter to Col. Holden from the land to cure C A T A R R H in any form or stage
t l,. o.-aan
.ufot»
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: H used according to the direct ions w liieli
justice and of decency, and may perlia|>a yea-a ago. Some of Hall J. Kelley’s
i office at Roseburg states that Buchanan accompany each package. Don’l delay,
' could not transfer the land till he o b - ’ to t send for it at once, nt,J write lull
discourage such mair.i.ges and the m j |- pamphlets on Oregor, publishcdas early
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particulars as s to your condition,
and you
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tiplication of cl.ild it,i lor whom there is as 1833, contain the same suggestion,
I tamed a p tent for it, and that on.ties : L
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no place, eituer among Indians or The Boston Transcript claims the honor
We are slowly getting court decisions purchasing from him could not hold the coverer oi i b i s wonderiu. ibuic J v regard­
ing youi vade wiihout cos, .o you beyond
whites.
of the first written article in favor oi a , on tlie rights oi employers and employed property, That being the case it is toe regular price of “ S N U F F L E S ,” the
i trsnreontinental railroad for W . S. Dex- which are in accordance w ith common probable that Buchanan will not lose “ G U A R A N TE E D C A TA R R H C U R E .”
Sent »repaid to any address in tlie
President McKinley made _ wl8e I ter,
| ter, or or to to the
me man
man who
who wrote
wrote an an article
article sense;
1 sense; that
that ia, is, they
they recognize
recognize the
the free-
free- much
much liesides
liesides the
the personal
personal property bulled
S ta t.. . - Caiinija on receipt of
choice when lie selected U nger 1’ ' - - ! t i at was printed in De.rter s puper, the I dom of the individuals to do as they
which he traded to Kinney, but that One Dollar. Address Dept. 1, E D W IN
mann for commissioner
cc.nniissmtier of the lane
lam Ann A lior Im m igrant, in 1832. Yet we ; please so long as they do not interfere others have lost through dealings with B. GIBES & CO M PANY, 2310 and 2332
Market Street, Pliiiade'phia.
office. The
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lia s think there
were
earlier
articles. r Rail- with
tlie liberties or t!.e rights of o tliva , the latter as well,
lieeu handled in such a manner as to roHj construction had begun in the says the Brooklyn Eagle. In Chicago on
W f.at most people want is something
protect the interests of the honest set- J United Stales as early as 182«.
Monday Judge Waterman decided that
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and gentle, when in need of a
tier from the lai d grahlier and to further
Kev. Samuel Parker, w ho came as a certain packers hud a right to refuse to physic. iCnainliciIain’s Stomach and
tl.3 settlement of the ccunlry.
M r. missionary to Gretron in 1832, w roti in | employ girls who had refused to work Liver Tablets fill tlie hill to a dot. They
H erm ann’s course in declining to rec- hit journul of that trip that “ there | for other packers. The girls had stru k Hre eaeV t0 take ai,d P1' asunt in effect,
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