The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, December 13, 1901, Image 3

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    H eadache
» K i» A Y
la often a warning th at th e
torpid or Inactive. More
troubles may follow. For a
efficient cure of Headache
liver troubles, take
HORNING —
C ovmty , O regon .—
•it lino
iii'il, r •
E WEATHERS« >N
lite r
an d
P ro p rieto r.
« is : $1.50 a year In adv.i
•ed a t th e poi^-office at !
aunty, Oregon, as «••<•«
—
i i
liver is
serious
prom pt,
and all
Hood^s P iSSs
While they rouse the liver, restore
full, regular action of the bowels,
I.lky do not grii>c or pain, do not
irritate or Inflame the Internal organs,
but have a positive tonic effect. 25c.
at all druggists or by m all of
C. 1. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass,
.
C hristm as goods in g reat variety at
Meyer A K yle’s.
Good advice to give to a hungry man
USING BATftfl MADE KNOWN O N A l -
—go Io Ihs W estern H ouse.
PLICAT1ON.
tides 8 coutH per Un®, ench iiisurti.tn
Coll. Van Cleve, editor of th e Ynqiiinn
Post, was elected mayor ol Toledo last
bee, Or,•gun, Dec. i:. ¡’.><¡1. week.
Negotiations are under way for the
sale of some good business property in
WESTLINGS.
Florence.
The schooner Bella is loaded with
B e s t i s N o n e to o G o o d .
lumbe. teady for ano her trip to San
Francisco.
vx'
p,
A One thoroughbred Poland C hina pig
r 11111 l Y
r l l l i r " as r,'l-l'i'e il hy Archie Meadow, of
I U l l l l l » 1 IV U 1 NorUl Foil. few j ays ago
Died, in Florence, Monday evening,
story tioolcs for C hristm as nt A
Dee. 0, 1901, the infant, d au g h ter of Mr.
ke’s.
and Mrs. J . A. McLood, aged one day.
•lection of
rod milch cow wanted
Leave
The schooner Danielson, laden with
isisting o, ■ t $he W est office.
lum ber, was brought down from Acme
orl second hand cook stove for yesterday and anchored in the liv er at
Spruce Point.
aca, ^in q u ire a t the W est office.
i chicken d in n er a t the W estern
The H udson-W oods land contest,
on Sunday wiieu yon are in Flor- which was set for hearing before U . 8.
Comm issioner Bean nt M apleton last
imtterng. &
due print plats of any tow nship Tuesday, was w ithdraw n,
e or Douglas counties call a t C I The singing school taught by R ev. G.
rimming miden’a office.
i A. McKinley at the Presbyterian church
3tHin
TE.
e g .?l)err.v's
i!2
e was some frost in Florence
•sday and T hursday m ornings—
it since last spring.
’’'T ’Tcntw of C hinam en who worked in
'tit of
m w y during the fishing season
sdne»day afternoon for P ortland
• of E agene.
3 + / w k (i,ed—50 persons desiring to ilis-
a-V/lHi real estate in this vicinity to call
lace th eir property on our list.
: Weal hereon.
ral of the young people of this vl-
-*—«^-A^.who are attending college a t Al-
ire expected home in a day or two
nd the holidays. B I
avy rain Saturiley n ig h t and Sun-
uhove, as liaed the stream s and brought
,| m, (j! 1,000,000 feet of log* down to th e
" it P oint T c r r ® H B
on Friday evenings is well attended hy
the young people of Florence,
yya are ¡„formed by Win. Brynd ll.at
he contem plates cu ttin g his farm up
into sm all tracts and selling it to people
w anting sm all places to m ake homes.
School D istrict No. 118, of Lane coun­
ty, near W altcn, voted to levy a fifty
mill tax, a t a special m eeting, for the
purpose of building and furnishing a
PL R S O N A L S .
W m. B ernhardt intends soon to move
h it k to F lorence.
H ale Sm ith, cf Sam aria, was in Flor­
ence over Sunday.
I.. Lamb, of Deadwood, sp en t last
S unday in Florence.
Mrs. E. A. Morgan is home again after
spending a m onth a t liecetu.
Mis. C. G. Wilson and children s ta rt­
ed Sunday on th eir way to Chicago.
IL D. Paine and H arry G rah am , of
Eugene, were in Florence last Friday.
I.. E . Bean was slin k in g h a n d s w ith
; his FI oiciico frien d s F riday and S a tu r ­
A TRUE STATEMENT.
Come all ye honest farmer*
W ho live by n a tu re ’s law,
And lee our big potatues,
On th e N orthern Siuslaw,
It is as fertile region
As eye of man e ’er saw,
F o r ‘t a le r s ’ lay like cord wood
H ere on the Siuslaw.
The North Fork is so fertile
No man can pick a tlaw,
I ii fruit a n d long polaloe*
H ere on the Siuslaw.
The ladies here can dig them
More graceful than a squaw,
And carry them hy arm slul,
H ere on the Siuslaw.
day.
C h ester Bean returned home a few
days ago, a fte r sp e n d in g th e su m m e r in
The Salley ranch comes nearer
Alaska.
Titan picture man can draw,
Of taring the best producer,
Arnold Karnowskv returned a few
H ere on th e Siuslaw,
days ago after a sh o rt visit to Dallas,
Oregon.
Of these great Lady Fingers,
Emil Slm nno, a m em ber of the State
So so o th in g to th e jaw ,
Board of llorlicul tore and a prom inent
So crisp, so long, aud tender,
fruit grower of The Dalles, died Inst
H ere on tlie Siustuw .
Friday.
You may call m e a big liar—
It. N. W entherson left Monday for a
I»do not care a straw —
trip to Eugene. On th e way lie visited
The largest h a te rs ’ in th e state
, liisjhcm estend near ttie mouth of Lake
Grow on tire Siuslaw .
\
I Creek.
—A. 11. N ottagb .
Mrs». J. A. Bean left Wednesday m om -
P R O H IB IT IO N T IC K E T .
i ing for a visit with relatives nt Salem
I and P o rtlan d . L. E . Bean accompanied
I her as far as E ugene.
The prohibition party of Oregon held
Miss K ate H an n a, who has been th eir state convention last Week and
| leaching in the B ern h ard t district, nom inated the following ticket to be
' closed lier school last Monday .and left voled for next J u ..e :
yesterday for her home in Eugene.
For Governor—Rev. A. J. Iiunsaker,
Y am hill county.
F o r T reasurer—T. S. McDaniel, of
The best place In town to get a good
M ultnom ah.
meal is at the W estern House.
For Secretary of S tate—N. N. Davis,
of U m atilla.
G O A TS FO B SALE.
For S uperintendent of Public In stru c­
I have 160 goats (or sale at $3 per head tion—R. W. Kelsey, of Y am hill.
for th e hand. A limit halt of them are i F o r S la te P r in te r — W . W. Brooks, ot
nannies.
M rs . O vnthia A ustin ,
M ultnom ah.
Airne, Oregon.
For Suprem e Judge—C. J B right, of
Wasco.
A C M E NEW S.
F or A ttorney-G eneral—T. H . Goynes,
■
o.' Tillam ook.
I
F o r Congressman, Second D istrict—F.
December 11, 1901.
j The schooner D anielson arrived Sat- R. Spaulding, of Wasco.
Eleven counties were represented in
nrday and discharged a q u an tity of
freight at lire A rnie Commercial Store. the convention.
Over-W ork W eakens
Your Kidneys.
ACME COflflERCIAL CO.,
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
All the Wood In your body passes through
FRANK B.
your kidneys once every three minutes.
The kidneys are your !
1E v il I J ,er <Mlt lho was,e or
A /'- 't 'K Æ T 1
•
impurities in the blood.
r1 I V l . X l j ,
•/T frl
If •hey are sick or out :
cf order, they fail to do
their work.
Me- Afe’ Mr1 -My
Atr' Air
Pains, aches and rheu­ 'TV
"/V 'TV
matism come from ex­
cess of uric acid in the
blood, due to neglected
kidney trouble.
Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady We Carry a Fine and
heart beats, and makes one feel as though
they had heart trouble, because the heart Is Varied Stock of —
over-worktng in pumping thick, kidney-
poisoned blood through veins and arteries.
It used to be considered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,
but now modern science proves that nearly
ail constitutional diseases have their begin­
ning in kidney trouble.
If you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's
S w am p -R o o t, the great kidney remedy Is
soon realized. It starids the highest for its
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
and Is sold on its merits
FC
by all druggists in fifty-
cent and one-dollar siz­
es. You may have a
sample bottle by mail Home
.... .......
....... .......
o f Swamp-Root.
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
& Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
WILSON, Manager,
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General Merchandis«
Patent Medicines,
Dry Goods, Dress GoocL,
Prints, fluslins, Yarns,
Crash, Notions, g Groceries.
G ENERAL NEW S.
The E rn est R eyer, a large French
bark, w ent ashore near the Q uinalt
River on th e W ashington coast Decem­
ber 4. No lives were lost.
The American Federation of Labor at
its session at Scranton, P ennsylvania,
last w eek, dem anded tlie governm ent
ow nership of all monopolies.
The M innesota Railroad W arehouse
Commission have announced th a t they
will lerto their assistance to Governor
Yan S ant in his fight against the rail­
road tru st.
Dispntehes from Colon say the trouble
there is nearly over and th e disband­
m ent of the rebels is looked for daily.
But one force of any im portance rem ains
and th a t is reported to be far in tlie in­
terior.
B IH T H S .
Audrew Cnrneg.e lias offered ten mil­
lion dollars for the extension of A m eri­
In Acme, on T hursday, D er. 5, 1901, can universities. Tlie m atter of appoint­
ing a board to properly d istrib u te the
to M r. and Mrs. M. F. Phillips, a son.
am ount lias been left to President
In Acme on the sam e day io M r. and
i
Roosevelt.
Mrs. Geo. C ham berlin, a son.
W e buy direct from the Largest Jobbing Houses and
Manufacturers in the country, for CASH, and w e are enabled
to get the Lowest Prices, besides alw ays being sure of ob
taining first-class goods. W e are not paying enormous
expenses and w ill sell yon goods at reasonbale rates.
V
new school house.
Again we find it necessary to ask our
subscribers who are indebted to us to
A fter a short lay oil, the mill began
lry a,1J I,ay UP- W iuter is here and our operations again tliik afternoon.
woodshed is about em pty. We m ust
Mr. Cope, of San Francisco, arrived
have som ething to till it before long.
S aturday on tlie D anielson; lie will
W. J . Wilsey, of Eugene, stale organ­ spend several weeks in our burg.
izer of the O rder of Foresters, and for­
D r. Saubert, who w ent to Eugene last
merly organizer for the Modern Wood­
week, retu rn ed Tuesday. H e reports
men, was held up in Dallas one night
In Florence, Dec. 5, 1901, to Mr. and
Huved I l l s L ife .
echooiw-r M arv E tta arrived
th a t tlie roads are in a very bad condi­
Mrs. J. F. T anner, a daughter.
-«day from SgplIFrancisco and will j last week and robbed of $66.
tion.
“ I w ish to say th a t I feel I owe my
The city council of Eugene lias passed
In Florence, Dec. 5, 1901, to Mr. and life to Kodol D yspepsia C ure,” writes C.
lier from the Si-
it a
The little d au g h ter of M r. Reuben
nd San * 5 ncisco L um ber C o.’s an ordinance levying a live mill tax for T hurm an is rapidly recovering after a Mrs. F. O. Peil, a daughter.
II. Cliresteuson of Hayfield, Minn.
th e free library conducted try tliu F o rt­
On Tsiltcoos Lake, on Thursday, Dec. “ For three years I was troubled with
severe illness.
nightly Club. The levy was m ade (or
Your patronage is always appreciate«!, and no matter how
n, who states th a t he is sen t out
M r. Nelson H ew itt is expected to a r­ 5, 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. O. L. B rew ster, dyspepsia so th a t I could bold nothing
live years and will bring th e library an
a daughter.
on my stomncli. Many tim es I would
Field 'C olum bian M useum , is on
rive
home
Saturday
m
orning,
to
spend
small your purchases, you may rest assured it will be our constant
'ork collecting specimen» of t lo­ annual revenue of $250.
These are all tlie b irth s in tlie vicinity be unable to retain a morsel of food. Fi­
the iioiidays with his p arents, having
Tlie
schooner
Danielson
arrived
Sat­
nally
I
was
confined
to
my
bed.
Doctors
aim to sell you the best good® obtainable at reasonable prices.
ot R odents for his home i i i s t i l u -
! completed a th ree m o u th s’ term a t tlie of Florence on th a t day th at have been
urday from San F ra ncisco and went to
said I could not live. I read one of your
reported to us.
Albany college.
advertisem ents on Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
boom a t the m outh of Hadsnll Acme to load. E vidently the vessel | j In Acme, Oregon, T hursday m orning, i
B ER N H A R D T SCHOOL.
m ust have cl anged in appearance since
and thought it fit my case and com-
broke Sunday afternoon amt let her last t.ip here, as several of our c it i- !Dei:- 5- 1901> to M l- and Mr8.’ Ge“ r«° h
! menced its use. I begun to improve
’of th e logs Out in to th e river.
.
. . , C liam berlain,
son.
M other and
R eport of D istrict No. 101. Tim e four from tlie first bottle. Now 1 am cured
vere caught by tlie Siuslaw Boom , .
j child are doing well, and George is the
river.
m
onths:
August 26-Decern her 10,1901. and recommend it to a ll.” Digests your
low P o in t Terrace.
h appiest ot m en.
No. hoys, 7; No. girls, 5; total 12. food.
Cures all stom ach troubles.
' last of the old bnilding in which j If >'ou " ° uld have an a p Pe,ile ,ike 11
meals take I In Acme, Oregon, T hursday m orning, Average No. of pupils belonging, II ; av­ Meyer «4 Kyle.
H urd transacted business for eev- ! bfea1' a,,d a relish for y ° ur
Dec. 5, 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. P hillips, a erage daily attendance, 11; No. of days
m r., and which was on« of th e old ' Cha,„b erla... s Stomach and Liver Tab-
son. M other and child are both doing of school tabght, 70; No. of holidays, 1; IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE
narks of Florence, was torn down ! >««•• T1æ>’ ‘:or,cct
well.
total No. of school days, 77; whole No.
vrned a .lav or two ago.
| ach and re« ,,latB G,e '*/«'• aad '-«'vels.
of days attendance, 8 2 3 , ; whole No. of
...
I »
Price, 25 cents. Samples free a t O. \V .
E ighty ncres on Deadwood Creek,
A L P H A C L IP P IN G S -
Acme "„rrow ly escaped H yr f s (ifug Btore
days absence, 24'- ; whole No. of tim es about 50 acres hotlom land and 20 acres
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ia injury a few days ago. W
” hile
late, 3; No. of visitors, 26. Those being of it cleared and fence«!. A good five-
We are glad to see our Siuslaw fariq-
By E ven C iiano .!.
rk in tlie saw mill his trousers
neittier absent nor tardy for the term room house, huge h am , wood shed and
sd m ethods
t by a live roller, w hich tore them era adopt the latest unproved
are Jen n ie and H arry B ernhardt. other out buildings. A nice orchard of
Joe M orris,
and bruised one of M r. C riss’s legs for carry in« on U,eir work’ JoH,Mo,rriH’
December 10, 1901.
School closed three days early on ac about ISO trees ill bearing, all kinds of
j r>) ,3 one w j,o ls alw ays ttr th e front
S ir. S m ith, of H ale, was in this vicin­ count of the whooping cough.
lerabiy.
H a ve Q lw a y s
on H a n d a P in e ^>tocl^ of
small fruit. About, 500,000 feet of good
rank in the m arch of progress. He is ity looking for a hom estead a (ew days
i n o rth hound passenger train was
K atiieuink E . H anna ,
fir tim ber convenient for logging. Eight
m aking a specialty of dairying, and hay­ ago. On account of tlie storm lie did
ed in Salem yard hut Saturday, ing discarded the old tim e way is m ilk­
T eacher.
bend of cattle, some sheep, end other
not get around very inucli, hut th ere are j
(j
Upm Si F i,h was hilled ai d Emji-
stock witli the place. Tlie land is on
ing t.is cows during tiic w inter and uses
fiv(j go<x, placeg vacant y(jt
N E W Y E A R ’S D A N C E -
W hite fatally injured. The track a separator to get the cream out of tlie j'
county road, and '¿m ile from postoffice,
We hear th a t M r. Jam es McVey w ants
adiv torn u p . several cars derailed,
school house and church. Price of larui,
G ^ O C E ^ IE g ,
w-
milk. li e is now m aking a large quan­
ic engine w ent into Mill Greek.
to sell out aud go to C uba.
A free dance will he given in the hall including stock, tools, fetid, etc., $1000,
tity of choice b u tter w hich finds a ready
Tlie high wind last week wrecked at A nne on Tuesday evening, December
F lorkkcb R kai . E rtate A gkncv .
valescence after pneum onia, ty- M |e a t th e highest m arket price.
*----- and th e grip, is som etim es,
,
, ,
,
.
m any old trees and blew over a green 31, 1901, bv the Siuslaw and Ran F ran ­
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.
-i-
A m ong tiie
Among
tlie tens of thousands who
■ l o w t o ( ' u r e ( .'r o u p .
one, which rushed down a canyon, te a r­ cisco I.uinlier Co. and Acme C om m er­
y ,apM cent, not real. Io make it
have used G liam tierlain’s Cough Remedy
D r y Q oodsj
★ ★ "Dress G foo ds*
ere is Jio o th er rem edy
ing out p art of a bridge aud slo p p in g all cial Co.
Mr. R. G ray, who lives n ear A m enia,
for colds and la grippe d u rin g th e past
Music by W in. Neely, Marion Morri», Duchess county, N. Y ., say s: “ Cham-
* travel for several days.
, ...
few years, to out knowledge, not a single
p a rill« .. Ibcpaatads
y ' case lias resulted in pneum onia. Tlios.
M r. Oltae. Pope carried th e mail Sat- George C ham berlain and Mrs. E . B. lierlain’s Cough Remedy is tlie best med­
H oo4>.
icine I have ever used. It is a line cliil
W tiitlield <4 Co., 240 W abash avenue, nrday for Mr. T abor, who atten d ed Miller.
All are cordially invited to a tte n d .
d ren ’s remedy (or croup and never fails
; quite S.OOO/WO «tlrnon eggs have Chicago, one of th e most prom inent re- lodge at Blacliloy.
Mrs. Gibbs will prepare snp|ier fo r 1 to c u re .” Whon given as soon as the
aeepred at th e South Coos L iver (n^ j rilggists in th a t city, in speaking of
Only two bids for this mail route are
those who wish it.
child liecomes hoarse, or even after the
pPQ0ery this Beason. Ti
this, say s: “ We recom mend C ham ber­ known to have been forwarded.
eroupy cough has developed, it will pre­
t week haa let all th e fish ceca ;-.- lain ’s Cough Rem edy for la grippe in
Mies E linor Ila le will leave after the
IM P O R T A N T R U L IN G .
vent the attack. Thia should lie home
e riv er, and no »«ore eggs will t-e many casts, as it not only gives prom pt
holidays (or a visit of several m onths
; in mind and a bottle of »he Cough Rent-
-TV tiiio rrn r. Ttie rack» imvc I,ecu and complete recovery, b u t also counter­
will) friends a t W aitsburg, W usbinglon.
T he com m issioner of internal revenue edy kept a t band ready for in stan t use
I nnthwiil be uaed next y e a r.—Coos acts any tendency of la arippe to result -
F ran k Potte.'f lias liouglit 40,000 feet has rendered a decision in which holds and given ns soon as these sym ptom s
News.
in pneum onia.” For sale by O. _W. ' of logs from parties having tim b er close
Hats & Caps,
Boots & Shoes,
tlia t hankers m ust reiitrn for tax atio n , appear. For sale hy (). W. H urd.
afge num ber of the salm on og-_- H urd.
to liis mill witicli lie is sawing into lum ­ capital, surplus, undivided profits and
I Mt E lk Cretsk, Ja c k so n i-m iniy,
FURS W A N TED .
ber.
borrowed money used in th e business of
beert expressed to San F ran cisco , HAVE YOU SEEN ANY FOSSILS IN
banking.
Tlie
com
m
issioner
holds
tliat
Mr.
Levi
Berkshire
returned
from
E
u
­
THE
ROCK
7
The highest rash price paid for all
from th ere will be taken to the
gene last week.
«•Bpitnl is taxable w hether invested in ginds of furs and hides.
b of Rogue R iver to be hatched,
(j
C l’iirrow.
Fred A ustin, who left here last spring' United States bonda or bank building.
egg« were packed w ith ice to pre-
Professor C ondon, whom everybody
E x tr’ M
» ' » fcdore th e ir destina- knows as ttie pioneer coaet geologist, for E astern Oregon and w ent thence Io
~
! At R eddy’s M eat M atket, Florence, Or
i will send me into the C oast M ountains C alifornia, lias returned aud is working
\Ve offer one hundred dollars rew ard
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Mann, which was to eearch for fossile, from December 20 at Ju n ctio n .
for any omm of C atarrh th a t cannot be
e Briti.
O O D N E W S eotnes from those
In rn e d tu rtle and
J » '“ *a >7
A nyone know ing of a
E d. H aight, who is working a t Junc- cured by H a ll’« C atarrh Cure.
w ho tak e H ood’s S araapurilla fo r
th e mou It of th e place between tlie Alsea and th e Ump- j tion, reports bis sister, Mrs. G ibson, as
F . J . Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. !
scrofula, dy sp ep sia mid rheum atism ,
ed
into
P
o
r
t
'
fiua
w
here
fossil
shells
or
fossil
leaves
or
being
very
ill.
W
e,
th
e
undersigned,
have
known
F
.
i
va» towr
^taoortsaxcrccthat H O O O ’S CURCC
P resid en t Roosevelt endeared him self J . Cheney for the last 16 year«, and he- i
Inst F riday.
H er asbestos or oth er m inerals have been
masses of th e people w hen lie in- iieve him |ierfectly honorable in all bus- i
i t tlie vessel was found, will do a kindness to I rofeseor
■fen th e storm s sh e , Condon hy sending me difeelioue to the (oruiej a ijoJy 0( several U nited S tates ineas transactim is and financially able to
E V A N G E L IC A L C H U R C H .
place. I wish to hear of even th e poor- «,en ators th a t no am o u n t ol political carry out any obligations mode by th eir
ests traces of shell».
pull, bu t only m e rit/w ill he considered firm.
^ o k place n e ar f <•-
¡ i,i, « ork will be of value to tbecoun- a jugt ,.a nBe for promotion in filling
Service« will he held
W est <4 T ruax, W holesale Druggists,
n in w hich Edgar try
¡t niay prove (he presence of tiie
each m onth na follows:
Toledo, O.
veral lim es in his ! F „.el,e form ation which contains the
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W elding, K iunnn <4 M arvin, W holesale F lorence................. .
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back witli a pocket
jjfly a ,„j W ashington coal fields.
S U N D A Y S E R V IC E S .
Druggists, Toledo, O.
P o r t a g e ........... ............
B urns gave him an,l of th e Nioi-ene in which th e Texas
H all’s C atarrh C ure is U ken in ter­ Mapleton .......................
^ a m in atio n , and wa.» |W)( F a ijfo rnia oils have been struck.
Rev. G. A. M cKinl?y will preach n ext nally, acting directly on the blood anil M cL m d............................
T h e n ex t session of
Ali 3iwi.im ens will be deposited in
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Sunday, Dec. 15, in tlie Acme school mucous surfaces ot th e system . T esti­ Fiddle Creek
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participan ts in »lie [.ro(. C ondon’s collection a t ttie Univer- house a t 11 a. in., and in tlie church at m onials free. Price 76e. Sold by all B e rn h a rd t.......................
Abler
Ridge.
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men and have aj(y o{ (jrL.gOn,
, Point T errace at 3 p. m.
Druggists.
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H e rm a n n .........................
CllSSTEK W a s IIBI KNB,
Heed ...............................
H a ll’s Fam ily P ills are th e beat.
E ugene, Oregon.
Acme ................... .........
O f B e n e f it t o Y«»n,
■ M ie r, wl id i pai!
| D. P. M itchell, Fulford, M d .: ‘‘During LOGGING TEAM ANO TIMBER FOR
ape Bianco Nov. 27. !
No one can reasonably hope for goo.I
The Be»* Plaster.
a | OIig illness I was troubfcd w ith bed ,
N ehalem to San I
SALE.
health unless his bowels move once each
A piece of flannel dam pened w ith BOre(1< wag a,jvised to try D eW itt 't W itch
stmrg. came ashore
One million feet of g«xxl fir lim ber con- j day. Wlien thia is not attended to, di*
with womTerful
life saving station , C ham berlain's P « 'n B al'» and bound to u a8<,| Halve and did
colored coik was tlie affected parts is superior ta a n y plas- rego |tg# j WMs perfectly cured. I t is veuient to the Siuslaw River for sale at order« of tlie «tomaeii arise, biliousntnw,
Jlors got ashore
W hen troubl««! with lam e back o r
at ea|g e on tlie m ark et.” Sure a reason aide price. Ixigging road al- headache, dy»pe[»sia and piles root) fol-
jearrie«! 662.000 feel j pains in tlie side or cheat, give it a trial vnie (o r pile«, «ore«, burn«. Beware of rew'ly built from th e tim ber to tlie r i v e r ., low. If yon wish to avoid these ailm ents
Also six beaal of num ber one work ecp your laiv.els regular by taking
m ote th an
a n Cl>unler(e ils. Meyer «4 K yle,
(tich will lie saved ; and you » re certain to I* more
oxen and a pair <4 bulla, from ala to Gliaiuliertain'« Stom ach an-l L ite r Tab-
L eader way» th e ! pleased ith the prom pt relief which it
eigld years old. In q u ire of
' lets when required. They sre so easy to
S ite captain of the afford«. Pain Balm also core« rheum »- .
B o r A o T e a r K M a ry a I
S to x a r W att «,
I take and m ild and gentle in effect. For
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One
«ppl
cation
gives
relief.
F
or
i n i say it was n o t.
Hr Bobba'
roevs PiUariireaU kU arrilia 8 a *
«rii-* lu n e d i Co. t bwswk «V «■ ff.
Acme Oregon.
sale bv 0- W. H e rd .
ta .c by O. W. H u td .
1 • a l i o Z «
■su.
VVe Have a Complete Stock of
Boots and Shoes.
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MEYER S, KYLE
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Gent’s Furnishing Goods,
G
H a r d w a r E,
!upf
Paints,
Oils,
etc.
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Prices as Low as the Lowest.
mi
I K%£S,
Flopcnce. Orc{°n