The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, November 29, 1901, Image 2

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WORTHY
SUCCESSOR.
GREENLEAF I TENIS.
an increase of nearly $»3,000.000 over the
mime |>vri»nj in 1890 and lite figures situi»
• •S om ething New U nder th e Sun
Novemlier 85, 1901.
alm ost steady increase since th a t date.
Distreen by ilay and n ig'it—
Leaver,
o(
Nelson
Greek,
pre-
J . II
-rubLiHHiiu ivïHï ram ar uounino .—
T h a t's th e com plaint of those w ho W hen it is considered th a t the prices of
\I1 duetors have tried to cu-e G irim i I
yu'ir correspondent this week I .V ...... I,......... p o u d e . s . a v d g ises
Hal­
1 are no u n fo rtu n ate as to he afflicted t |,egl. m aterials have been considerably seated
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with E czem a or S alt lU .e u in -a n d out-
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will, a twig of red raspberries six in.lies er.. and dings in p iste form. I heir p m -
mem branes
,
i.i.-l, nan
h i,I seven
>Pvi»i r rine
luscious
her-
. w ard
applications do n o , t cure. reduced since 189', th e figures show an tong
which
ip e , lu
scio us u
n
tiers dry up the miieoiis
L amb C ounty ,
O kkoon
^ i t ^ l Z . o crack open and bleed,
They c a n ’t.
even greater increase of q u an tity and | r ie l. Leaver lias m any more.
•i““ polverini acids used in • he inhalers ,
T he source of th e trouble is in th e they indicate u moat satisfactory growth ! William W heeler went to Mapleton have entirely eaten away the same men - [
- - - bv - « -
brimes that their makers have aimed to
lug, burning, itching skin disease will of A m erican m an.ifaclur.i.g interests, a today will, a load of produce,
cure, w hile pastes and ointm ents cannot
d isap p ear.
grow th particularly gratifying in view of
Salmon trout are very plenty in the re a d ......... .
An old and expert-,
“ I was taken with an itching on my
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.......... nmall stream s.
c u r e d pra«‘li.........
nrinlitio'ier ulin
has for iiitiny
cured
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arm s which proved very disagreeable. I
prevailing with foreign man-
Editor and Proprietor.
concluded it was salt rheum and bought a nfaptnrere
Mike and Andv Alamam killed one veara made a close study nn<l specialty
bottle of Uood*S Sarsaparilla. In two days
, '
, lt | iul . j .,« of the treatm ent of G ata R ä JI, has at la t
. perfected a treatm ent which ivlien faith-
after I began taking it I felt better and it
Secretary Long has received Ihe report hear and wounded another the
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waa
not lO
long
before
was
Have ,
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zvmzv » nrx /“v.
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lw 1)01
llg D
CIOrU 1 I w
.IS t cured.
UH u. Iidvu
|,diy used, not only relieves at otic«», but
.rlorpriCCp O re g o n , N o v . —«?,
never had any skin disease since.” M bs . of the general naval Ixjard of which Ad-
xt I j perm
anently cures UATARRII, by re-
helped to kill the wotin led one the next
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I d * E. W ard . Cove Point, Md.
moving the chiihc , »topping
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iniral Dewey is President. The hoard I day.
charges, and curing all inflammation.
states
th
a
t
every
consideration
of
naval
j
T h e occurrence* of a few days ago by
The hear whose lair G. W . Knapp It is the only remedy known to science
a n d P ills
strategy m akes it advisable for •he found on Nelson Greek is probably dead. Unit actually reaches the afflicted parts.
w hich a considerable ntintlter of logs
Tliis wonderful remedy is known hb
w ere perm itted to float nearly to t h e 1 rid th e blood of all im purities an d cure U nited States to own the Danish W e st! Two of th e Carlyles came over Nelson ‘‘SNUFFLES, the GUARAN TEED CA­
all eruptions.
m
ountain
a
few
days
ago.
I
have
not
TARRH C U R E ,” ami is sold at the e x ­
Indies. It recommends the fortification
m o u th of the river before an affort was
heard from them since, but a neighbor tremely low price of (hie Dollar, each
Í of the ports of St. Thomas and St. Johns
m ade to secure them I ihs once more
saw the back track they made when package containing internal and external
WASHINGTON LETTER.
1 and tluit both he thoroughly equipped they w ent home and it looked as if tl.oy medicine sufficient for a full m onth a
aroused th e indignation of th e lu m b er­
treatm ent and everything necessary to
HB naval bases, and urges th a t if the had dragged a load on two poles, Indian
m en ag ain st tlio present m anagem ent of
its perfect use.
| " S N U F F L E S ” is the only perfect
th e (Hiuslaw Doom Co., and furnishes ' ^ M0M
R |iC|,," 'K G ohkempoxiiext .) equip, .an t of both ports he deemed ini- t fashion
! An ooze forms on the water nt one CATARRH ¿JU R E ever made and is
additio n al proof th a t an o th er boom is
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practical, a t least one be so equipped as i
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now recognized as» the only sale «md pos-
uul.» (o|. , |m t
¡,lg and disgust-
needed on th is riv e r if logging is to be '
W ahiiixotox , Nov. 17,1901.
soon as th e purchase of islands can be place on G. W. K napp’s homestead on ,
l
Gliickahouiiny
Creek,
which
leads
him
¡n,, disea9e> it cures all inflam mation
The ,,u
num
of « S enators
carried on successfully and profitably,
Tl,e
"lb ber
e r oi
« « • « » “ and
"*1 R«l>re effected.
quicklv ami perm anently and is also
■ to believe there is petroleum below.
wonderfully quick to relieve HAY
M ayor-elect Low, of New York, was
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o r else th a t th e m anagem ent of th e boom sentntivvs in W ashington is increasing
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¡salmon
___ are
_ more numerous in the FEVER or COLD in the HEAD.
already built m ust pass to o th er hands duilv. They all call a t the W hite House among the callers a t the W hile House gmall stream s hereabouts today than at
CATARRH when neglected often lends
who will carry on tho business in a dif­ and with m ost of them Mr. Roosevelt last week and bad a long conference any previous tim e in ten years. Many to CONSUMPTION — “ SN UFFLES ”
will save you if von use it at once. I t is
feren t way. T here is a very decided discusses some phase of his forthcom ing with the P resident. M r. Low says th a t of them are fresh and full of eggs,
no ordinary remedy, but a complete
opinion among th e people along t h e ; nleM:l^e ' Ey com parison of notes it is, lie p articu larly values Air. Roosevelt’s j W hen G erhardt Steinhaiier was re­ treatm ent which is positively guaranteed
river th a t th e m anagers of th e boom i “ *»•*>»*. becoming reasonably easy to advice on New York m unicipal ques- tu rn in g iron, a trip to the lake on the to cure CATARRH in any form or stage
if used according to tlie directions which
com pany nro eith e r incom petent to b a n - 1 l’ret*’e’ ’be P resid en t’s position on m any ¡ions, and th a t lie hopes to be a frequent 23rd and started to cross the Greenleaf accompany each package. D on’t de ay,
bridge, the apron gave way, leaving the but send for it at once, and write lull
«II« th e business or are indifferent to the o( tl,e " ,ore ’"tp o rlan t »objects. He lias recipient of his views. M r. Low lias al
i horses on the bridge and the wagon particulars as to yonr condition, and you
in terests of th e loggers, and by th eir H,,'d th a t lie is in favor of reciprocity, rea<jy gjven I1O|[ue th a t lie will handle hanging in m idair. He summoned lit-lp » ill receive special advice from tlie dis-
t |,e iari,B
am ount of patronage
a t bis and was
enabled to get ...
across .........
without i coverer of ■ this wonderful
remedy regard-
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course are injuring tlie loggers, the mill bnt does not consider th a t it would be i UIU
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the
proper
for
Idin
to
express
a
desire
to
see
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th
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galne
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ow ners, and them selves.
any p articular reciprocal treaty ratified ¡dent lias laid down for th e conduct o( !'ai1 wailled ouU Th® new one Pnt *n ! “ GUARANTEED CATARKl II C U R E .” |
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las’ sum m er only held np the main I Sent prepaid to any address in tlie
WAR CLOUDS IN SOUTH AMERICA. or negotiated,
li e lias stated th a t he ied e rai uppom tm euts.
bridge. The neighbors in the vicinity United Stales or Gamulii on receipt of j
One Dollar. Address Dcpt. 1, EDWIN
will urge th a t im m ediate provision be
G eneral Ghaflee, com m anding the d i - ' a re repairing it tem porarily.
I!. GILES & COMPANY, 2330 and 2332
Fan Francisco Chronicle.
nitiile for a Pacific cable to the Philip- vision of th e Philippines, reports th at he j T here was a shooting match at Olar- Alarket Street, Philadelphia.
The disturbed condition of South pines and touching nt H aw aii and has ordered th a t t h e ‘‘native scouts,” as ence liu rn e tt’s last Friday for turkeys
A m erica is again conspicuous in tlie G uam , b u t th a t as to m ethod, w hether ’ t | iey are now cni|et| ) LiO organized into an^ obickens. T he croud ran out of
Health for 10 Cents.
new«. The Colom bian revolt has taken it be constructed by th e governm ent or t
¡es of 104 men th a t a standard a,nlnuni,ion an ‘* ’ben shook dice. Jesse
A liv ely liver, p u re blood, clean
an unfavorable tu rn for the governm ent, a p riv ate loncern antliorized to lav it
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i ^ l,at C!,rr'e‘l °«f ’be big gobbler and Miss
I iv a ie io n c e rn authorized to lay it, of physical excellence be required, and Alary W illcut secured a lien. The rest skin, b rig h t eyes, p erfect h e a lth —
11 a n* ■ 11 inuL-ii w,»
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,ave ° “ 1,6 possession o | he n ill make no recom m endation. H e ¡ th a t these companies be gradually are seatttered around am ong home tal- C asc a re is C a n d y C a th a rtic will ob­
Colon and there is ft prospect th a t the has expressed a wish to see an Isth m ian ttrined w iti, Spriiw tield rifles and a lim - ’ e n t m ostly,
ta in a n d secu re them fo r you. G en u ­
w hole of th e isthm us, including I a n - C anal constructed as soon as possible ited q u an tity of black-powder am m uni-
Len Tabor w ent out to Eugene a week ine ta b le ts sta m p e d C. C. C. N ever
aina, will bo occupied by them w ithin a and hopes to see Congress to take all the ,jon
ago und retu rn ed F riday, bringing back sold in b u lk . A ll druggists, io c .
T H E
W E S T .
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Fi.ocaxo,
W .ir. W EA TIIEItSO N
! w ith him Airs. C. A. P otterf, who bad
been visiting friends and relative-) neai
Sniillitiold. llie day they passed Green-
, , was the
,
.
J of
1 the season,
leaf
worst day
The creeks were raising fast and they
'veru afraid to stop anyw here for dinner |
lor fear they couldn’t cross Deadwood.
1 d o n i know w h ether tliev crossed that
n ig h t or not, but if they did they crossed
some deep water
revoltera n u m b er 3000, are well i n - . be rejected. IDs intention is to clearly, jeet to in tern al revenue tax have been
A L P H A C L IP P IN G S -
trenched, fully equipped and have pleu and as briefly as possible, outline the | exem pt from excise duty on goods
m unition. T hia ia a condition
condilioi I n ational situation, designating any evils
ty of am iiiuiiition.
shipped to th e P hilippines as they are
By E vex CtiANoa.
believed to be unknow n Io th e govern-I which lie believes should be corrected
on goods shipped to foreign countries.
m en t, as th e insurgents diligently circu- and leaving it to Congress to take sue!
N ovember 20, 1901.
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The w hooping cough is still raging
)«ted th e false rep o rt th a t they were J action na it considers th e situation w ar-j
MARSHAL’S SALE.
am
ong
the
children
here.
sh o rt of men and m unitions of war. If ra n ts. In tlie perform ance of Ins o w n ’
I
The potato crop is tlie sh o rtest on
«lie regular arm y of th e republic is de- duties, while lie has received with con- i
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By virtue of a w arran t issued by the Deadwcod since it Inis been settled.-
f c a te d .n the encounter, la n a m a will «.deration the adv.ee of everyone whom Recorder of tlie/l'ow n of Florence, Gouu-
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doubtless su rren d er to tlia revolution- he believed bad th e best interests of the , tv of Lane, and State of Oregon, to me ' having been in frail health for some
ists. Tliis will probably ho followed by ad m in istiatio n a t h eart, he has acted i directed N ovember 23-1, 1901, com m and- 1 tim e.
th e overthrow of the conservatives and and will continue to act with the great- >"15l,,B ,o levy 011 11,0 real e8tate ° { tl,e 1 Tlie recent high w ater cleared all the
th e Institution of a lllx'Val governm ent, est independence, and in his relations ‘lulin(l “ unt property o n n e is named on sum m er foot bridges or trestle logs and
M eantim e th ere are disquieting signs w ith Congress he will respect its in d e - , Baid Towll oI F |oreUce, for assessm ents i
on tlie Gliilcan A rgentine border. These p ndcncc to the sam e e x ten t tl.a t ti e : made on tlie 21st day of October, 1901,
tw o republics have had a long conten- expects (Jongre ea to respect his. “ The f°r building a sidewalk on the north
side of Alain S treet in the Original Town
tilin over the iKinnd.-iry. A rgentina has spheres of tlie Executive and Legislative
of Florence from Jefferson S treet to the
ie|iestc<lly i.ccused Chile of eiicroaclvng branch of tlie governm ent are separate
1 west side of Alonroe S treet, thence alonv
on her dom ain and violating th e agree- . and d is tin c t.” be said recently, und tl.at t lhe wegt , ido of Monroe street from
in cu t m ade by tlie two goveriiinents will be the keynote of Ins adm inistra- Main S treet to F irst Street, tlienee along
som e years since regarding the boundary '• tio n .
i llie south side of F irst S treet from Alon-
line. Now tlie charge cornes from the ! The President seems to have relin ­ ! ro<‘ stre e t to Jackson S treet, in Cox’s
! Addition to Florence, together witli the
Cliilean capital tlia t A rgentine troops quished nom* of his adm iration for civil
have crossed the line and enter« I Chit- service reform . H e has called for resig -1
T T
. . . e 1.10. hi . i n iiHB iuiieu mr risig- tion, I have duly levied on the following
van territo ry . II thia bo tru e tlie fric- nations from two p rom inent otlice-liold- pieces or parcels of land as set forth in
tion between tlio two goveriiinents will ers because of th eir violation of civil Sllal d elin q u en t ¡assessm ent roll, lying
B" 'd Tow" of
be ¡¡greatly intensified and war may service rules. He has slated positively a " J being
,
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( ’ountv of L ane, and S tate of Oregon,
ensue. It has been assumed in th e past and frequently th a t he
will ap p o in t no
described und assessed as follows:
th a t Chile was courting war and Argeu- men to otliee whom lie does not consider
OK1UVXAL TOW S.
tin a ’s constant com plaint was a g a in s t! in every way tilted for the position. H e
Owner.
Amount.
Ix>L Block.
lier sister republic’s aggressions. B ut has appointed a well-known and earnest Q
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th e rep o rt from Santiago indicates th a t reform advocate to tlie Civil Service 4
a
Gora B A ndrew s. . 9.04
th o A rgentine Republic has changed her commission, and during tlie past week, 5
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Geo Al A liller............ 9 04
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tactics and assum ed the aggressive her- he has announced th a t in the Army and 0
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I W A . i n t e r .............. 9.04
self. I l may be th a t her troops have Navy and in “ our dependencies” m erit 7
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L Al A liller................ 9.04
m erely occupied disputed territo ry a n d 4 u]utle will secure prom otion. Apropos 9
3
th a t diplom acy i) ay settle th eir differ- of th e arm y prom otions, he lias caused 10
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11.15
ences and war be averted. If, however, j to ho given out a t tlie W ar D epartm ent 1
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Geo Soverns . .
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Win C hurchill
9.04
lioetilities »lieuId follow as a resu lt of an official declaration which Btates th a t 3
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th e invasion, Bolivia anil Peru may botli otlleers who send th eir friends to the
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L M Miller
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become involved, (or Tacna and Arica, P resident to present th eir claim s for
A O Cleveland ........ 9JM
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Lord dt T hom as........ 9.04
th e n itrate provinces surrendered tern- prom otion
will not im prove th eir 7
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9.04
porarily by Peru as security for th e pay- ,-liances, b u t Hint “ on the contrary, the 8
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L M M iller
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9.04
inent of the war indem nity of 18H.I, have effect will probably he directly opposite 9
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n o t been restored to th eir origins: »over- to th at which the candidate hopes for” 10
eig h ty , although th e indem nity has been
p aid , and Bolivia’s claim s to the prov-
luce ot A tacam a, w hich Chile and Ar-
g eu tin a divided betw een them under th e
term s of tlie arb itra tio n lettlem eiit of
1 499, have n o t been conceded. Thus a
and m a t “ it is only fair to the adm inis- '
triv ion th a t not only arm y otficers, hut
,,|| o th er classes oi public office holders
should rely iqion th eir own m erits and
not iqx*n the further use of political i n - -
lluence.’’ It is even rum ored th a t it is
COX 8 A DD ITIO N .
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“a W
f r ° '“ tl,e creek’
1
S teinhauer w ent to the lake
a 8 t " L e' " ith his team and wagon, but
° 'v,ng 10 th * lligl‘ walur caine tl0,,,e
4 00
E rn e st Tabor, who went to W asliing-
“ »• 1“« sum m er, will re tu rn about
C hristm as, because, lie says, Deadwood
*a l i’e i,e8t’ place to go “ d e a r” hunting.
ft
w ith <'..car.tw
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AND
Ready Made ClotH
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D ry G o o d s
3por
ill.
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We have an exceptionally fino Helectioi,
111 (I gooi
all latest styles and patterns, consigii»g¡ | In
n
y at
H o m eN pun ,
C a s h in e rs ,
Alpaca, i,*'
10
S IL K S a n d
fo r triminin,,»ne 1
V E L V E T S
lo f ill
sralx
*rep«
m»nt
>rn, s
Plie lnrg(»t mid best aworliueni of
ckerl
1 antet
1 of re
plac
& H
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ails <
‘ Don,
iksgb
ke a
Jewelry and Watrf
tlii» s id e o f I ’o rtim id
W e in v ite
inspection of the alwe. ^ j ,
as well us of other good carried by ¡ate is
famous and always ud-to-dato
.rrieil
850,000 ;
ill!
» I, s
O. N
- 50,000
! We offer every acconiiiKHlntlon consistent
; w ith p ru d e n t bunking.
i ited.
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P.
L.
G.
B.
E.
II.
Correspondence solic-
H en d rick s........................ Presi
President
Eakill ..................... Vice President
Si m igras».
. Cashiei
P otter. . ..
Asst. Cashier
BAY VIEW HOTEL,
C A S S ID Y & SO N - - P ro p rie to rs.
F lo re n o e , O re g o n .
T a b le s
f u r n is h e d
A N
w ith a ll th e ;
delicacies of the season,
a call,
G iv o us
A firs t-c la s s
B A T H
cheap cash
R O O M
in c o n n e c tio n w ith t h e h o u se
>,000.
, is pi
-am be
its ci
leada
>leasn
la rd .
Gna
ne lu
i for d
sumu
STOÊ
s on I
Heral
si cen
;e of
e Swa
ion 1
Hotel Eugene,
Drv G o ods, ★ G r o c e r ie s ★ a n d tK í
by Re
e rv ,«
sv. Y<
is aak
coni
It wit
tlie p
scond
th a t c
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leads)
. Slu
Sins
mill,
,lor»n<
ronng
C o e d s a s R eoresc^
The G reenleaf correspondent will HcadquartSTS for Mining, Mill and
again be unsurprised in th e prophecy of I
C om m ercial M in
Even Onange, thinking his observations
as to the future |u u p tia ls oi a very sly i
S I tO $ 2 P e r D a y
Pa ir> who do not talk secrets to even E ugene,
Oregon.
very close friends, but give it away fi lee
Invitations will perhaps be issued
shortly « h er New Y ear.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
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Jap an possessed ninety-six
Horace J. Minor estate.
m erchant steam ers of an aggiegate ton-
Noth e is lmrehv given th a t tlie u n d e r-1
nage of 23,304 tons. They were all, witli- •igned, George O Knowles, |,as been '
•lull appointed iidiiiinistratiir o' the es
o
uat
vessels which had been tate of Horace J Minor, deceased hi-!
COIlJem ned by th eir original owners as order of the County Court ot l ' , ne
County. Oregon; nod all persons having
a’ nnfR for further profitable service, claims agnmst said estate nro hereby!
were ill-found and ill-munnged and never notified to present the same with the
ventured beyond the coasts of Ja p a n .
j- w. CARMAN
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OUIld i
last
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B in d e r T w in e .
Manager, U t f a a u a , B u tld la «. t hi. ¿ n . * r l '* ' *
“ ted
ei
says
M a c h in e
I n ,1900 her m erchant fleet Included 846
» „ •e ..a e .a .W i,h e ra t. .11 t - r a h t . m
ra. ï
W c lii,s .l> i airet-i f r ,a t hcml nllicea. H tirae^ i.a
earriages farw f.h«a when wen «rare Refera ,
at«
mid many other line» of fancy pattfr ne8,i
era c
E u g e n e , O reg on,
P a id u p C a sh C a p ita l,
I S u r p lu s , - - -
te n
ALL UP-TO-DATE
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Airs. 0 . A. P o tterf and daughter, who
have been visiting relatives at H ale,
E l" lira a' al
r«D>r„ed home
Saturday after
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' an absence of about live T. N. S E G A R ,
- P ro p rie to r.
weeks.
N ew AI axagement .
The Deadwood bridge is in great dan- [
S tkicti . v F irst -C lass .
ger of w ashing o u t, as tlie governm ent
F ree S amplr R ooms .
fish trap built just above it allowed tlie !
E lectkic L iuiits axi * B ei .;.»
Ban logs to jam and nearly underm ine
one oi the approaches.
C e n tra lly L ocated.
6
O W H u rd ................ 9.04 steam ers of 528,321 tons, most of them
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lanía B ergm an......... 9.04
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g (V1 vegf*cls of the highest types of modern
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M F P a rk e r................ 9.04 « ’" ’ •«'•wlion, thoroughly equipped in
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9.04 «very respect, well-managed ai d sue-
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W A Gox
9.04 . essfully com peting to all parts of the
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42.78 world with tlie le st shipping lines.
d eclaration of K a r between A rgentina th e in ten tio n of th e P resid en t to apply
2
5
M F P arker
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and Chile may result in a coalitii n of the requirem ents of th e civil service { 3
5
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9.04
th e th ree republics against (lie comm on com m ission to al! th a t class ol employes 4
5
M inneapolis is the first city in the
O W H a r d ................ 9.04
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enem y for th e restoration of old condi- in W ashington know n as "la la jre rs” ol 1 "
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9.04 U nited S ta n s to have its m ails delivered
1
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9.04 by autom obiles, and, wliat is m ore, tlie
lio n s.
whom th ere are probably a t least one | .
A
W A C o x ................. 9.04
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thousand, draw ing aggregate salaries o f ,
O W H urd ............... 9.04 vehicles in service l ave bee n built also
T he G overnm ent seem« inclined to $509,000 |ier y ear. A bet of them are I g
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9.04 in th a t town. It is evidently
pro-
aw ard th e palm for superior s irdincs to , doing clerical work and are “ lab o rers’’ A n d o n M onday, th e 23rd day of De- 8r »tive city,
th e I’aeific G last to th e disparag. in cu t ia nam e o n ly , having need this i m ^ t o « ’mlier, at th e hour of one o’clock p. 111.
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of tlie M ain* product, and right on to get in to th e service through o th er th a n
’ n‘d
Hl llie front do" r
,lie
Fellow
'a building, iu th e Town of Flor- w a s t e d — T » i\T a .iiir in -
,
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. th 1 e civil
1 service
• doors.
,
Fellow'a
of th a t a salesm
an . 111 11 ventiireeonie
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’ » . ' i i u t k i «rw iiltritv VEX AMi w«».
en ie, G ountv of I-niie, and S late of Ore- men to t r a v .l «m l a d r w t ii * far iM e k a b U tb e d
s p irit goes straigwl dow n into th e ene-
T he activ ity of the American m aiiu- gon, I w III »ell tho above described real ’••’«"*<>» «>••«> Buaaclal ,ian.lli,g. ewtary »Iso,
n iy ’a cou n try ami oflfera tlie aforesaid f.ivliircia, a« evidenced by tlie am ount estate at public auction to th e liigliest ’ r"r “"ll 1,11“' "'*"*- *•• payable In ca»h. Xm-an-
pack of tlie coast to tlie “ daw n E a s t” of raw m aterial im ported during Hie •’idder lor coah. entijeet to reerm ption, sett
«tsuq^i enviJ
* "bin «iii. *
d ealers. T h a t it " ro b b in g it in ,” and |«i«t nine m onths, is a source ol g ratitt- ‘°
* "• ,a iJ
« » • ’ . and ages.»s v.>ioU Mbk.. cbUMo.
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M crm ag coet..
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th e wail of one of o u r conteaiporariea . a.h .n hii .I uln.uel of .u rp rio e. The total
F.oronce, Oregon, tliis 23rd
th a t " i t »eeni«wl very like a i iise of iiuporlatioii of “ urticlee in a crude ro w day of N ovem ber, 1901 A. D.
W A XTK IV—SEV KR XI, PKKSIIXS n y , - u . . .
acier am i em -t ra,»H ali -u n,
?;
‘Iiriiiging co al, to Newcaetlrt’ to offer ■ •in u, w inch en ter into th e various pro-
G ll. L’V.MPTON, M aithal.
U.‘i*
orch n, n-presrhi ,1,1* » ), m í
ot.t « U ld U h e d u celtby bi.'.lccra borne u Z S tid
atiani-lal « ta tu iti,s. S a la n »Ixtal
.n i!
aardinee for wile in K aetport. w hich is cesra-a of dom estic in d u s try ,” durin g th e
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r x ogm ze I a . llie lam n er sard in e city o ..... .. n o u th s H iding w ith S ep lem iar,
F .ia c t. t n „
tim c o u B lr y .- E .s h in g tia s e lte .
I DUI, am ounted to »-221,4CA,984. T his is ‘
ntei
-c^e ei
1 nu
r
F irst National
A
E
-Tat
H o o d ’s S a rsa p a rilla
few "days. The authorities of Colon steps necessary w ithout delay.
The Commissioner of In tern al Iteve-
seem to have been taken by surprise. In
M r. Roosevelt realizes th a t the respon- nue has rendered a decision to th e effect
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th ree hours after ■ tlie insurgents
iinex- ailiilities
of 1118
his “ hiirli
otflee are
henvv and
m ill . t .I |,a t . pp,,,.,
1
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‘h" oinLt
are neavy
whiskey
and , o th er articles
of ,
pectedly entered th e town th e lighting knows th eir ex ten t. He lielleves h l. j douleitie „.an u fatt,ire, subject to in ter-
was over and th e place in th e ir hands, own share to he quite sullicient and lie n a [ revenile , ax wlien consumed in tlie
A governm ent force of 1100 men lias has no intention of assum ing a portion [ U nited S la te ., are s u 'je e t to the sam e
•inco been dispatched from P an am a to J of those which properly pertain to Con-1
■tax when shipped to th e Philippines,
dislodge th e m ; h u t it is claimed th a t the 1 grew , or of proffering advice tl.a t m ig h t1 H eretofore, m anufacturers of goods sub-
I
UaK i " s ‘ " I ..... " l ' a n (.|egl(n l,¡lte
ill' g u ild s o f I hu follow
,nB ««tier
Oil.
9 tog I
M achine £ • ? »lie - i
Datea this 29th day of November 1901
(1K0. O. K xowi . es , ’
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A dm inistrator of said estate.
E ievev , Atty
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L o ffiiiiiir a n d
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ne m i
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M in in g S itf B
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of Oi
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