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About The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1894)
C u tis « THE DEATH OF MARLBOFiOUGH. FLEET FOOTED ZEDRAS. T h e son shines on the cl.am b er w all. T he Mill sliln«*» throii.-.i, I jh » tr.*«; T h e lr D » - . ! <»f S p eed W h e n A la rm « -,! l»y th e w h ix «>r a n i n e n u ll. Ko t , though u h.. k i l l ) U u V in d , a n d E ffe c t. MYSTERIES! May—Don’t you think that Miss Go- lightly is is-rfeetly charming? , Mamuia—It struck me that she was a Thfl Nervous System the Seat little bit giddy. o f Life and Mind. Recent Muy—Why, mamma, she moves in the W onderful Discoveries. best circles. No m y s te ry hu<< e v e r compared with that of llam m a—T hat accounts for it. Mov h u m a n Ufo It baa been th e lead in g s u b je c t professional re se a rc h and s tu u v In all ages. ing in circles will make any oue giddy. of But, n o tw ith s ta n d in g this fu e l it is not gem r- ally „ k n o w a —Rew York lierald. The rapidity w ith which the d iilu n n t net raa have been exterm inated, owing t<> tiie udvunco of civilizaticn Li South ,* A frica, iu shown by reference to such works ns th at of »Sir Cornwallis H arris, They lead I ho <»id m an to n ch a.r, w ritten in 1810, in w n ic ii t i n author th a t th e beat W andering pole » a d v.»*ul-; tolls «a th a t the qnagga was at the tiiuo of life i> lo c a R i th in bps move: *o J. nt th e sound ted in th e u p found in “ interm inable herds,” bands You scarce cun h e a r hi in speak. Deafness Cannot be Cured p er p a r t of tho They lift u plctlire from th e \\a ll, 1 of inauy hundreds Vying frequently sp in a l c o r d , by local applications, tin they cannot Bold eyes an d sw eblng brow. n e a r th e base , teen, while he d< scribes BarcbcH’a ze- of th e b r a i n ••Theday > »i n o n .Mulpluqael” — i bra a.i congregating in herds of 80 or reach the diseaaeeJ portion of the car. a n d so st n si- “Aye, soiuelLiiig th en , b u t now!** tiv e is t h i s : 100, and abounding to a great extent, There is only one way to cure Deafncs.-. p o rtio n o f tho They reach him dow n a ru s ty sword and th at is by constitutional remedies but now, after the e splration of but 50 n e rv o u s sy s In faded velvet slicnih; te m th a t ev en j years, th»> quo Bpevi»*» is extinct cr Deafness is caused by an inflamed con T he obi m an drops ih e h< iv y b ird s th e p ric k of a practically so, v/liib.» the other has been dition of the mucous lining of the Eti- A nd m u tte rs 'tw een h i. p. e tli. n e t d ie w i l l T h e re 's sorrow In bis fad in g v; n cause lustaat driven much further afield und ifonum i staciiian 'I ube. When this tube gets in d e a th . And p e in Upon h is brow. b e r s are yearly b«*ing reduced. “ W ith th is you w on M alpl iquet ' — humed you bave a rumbling sound or R e c e n t d isco v e ries have d e m o n stra te d that Thia au th o r’s description of the com ••Aye, som ething th e n , h u t low J” ull th e o rg a n s o f th e body a n ; u n d e r th e co n mon z« bra is well worth repeating. Ho > tu perfect bearing, and when it is entire- tro l of tu e n e rv e centers, located in o r n e a r A n o th e r year: a stre am of lig h ts o f th e b ra in , ami th a t when th e se a re says: •‘.Seeking the wibl-ust and iu<»d Ì ly closed Deafness is the result, and un d th e e ra base n g e d th e organs whic h th e y su p p ly w ith F lo w sd o w u th e a v eu m ; lso deranged, w h e n I t is re- frcquestcnd hj-Gts, haughty troop« are less ti e inflamation can be taken out ami n erv e fluid a re a ;_________ A mile of m ourner«, sable clad . m em bered t h a t a Berious In jury to th e sp in a l W alk v e t j lng t .v » by two; exceedingly difficult to approach, as this tube restored to its n «rumi contisi ion cord will c a u s e paraly sis of th e body below The stew aril looks ii.t.j 1!,«•• g rc.. e well on account of their extreme agility Inuring will be destroyed forever; nil e th e iiiju r t-d point, beejueo th e n e rv e force is W ith sad ar»d (low nen t l.r . p re v e n te d by th a Injury re a c h in g th e and fi ' tiii^s of foot as from tho abrupt ( eases out of ten are caused by catarrh, p a ra ly z ed p o rtio n , it will be from “ This «lay he won -MalpJaquei” - u n d e rsto o d how and inaccessible nature of th eir high- which is nothing but an inflamed condì* tho d e ra n g e m e n t o f th»- nerve c e n te r s will “ Aye, «omviking th e n , but now!'* th e d e ra n g e m e n t of th e v a rio u s o rgana —W a lle r ih o rn b n r y In New Y ork Ledger. kind abode. l ’nd< r the rpecial ebargo j j tion of the mucous sin laces. Wc will give c.-iuso Which th e y s u p p ly with nerve force. T w o -th ird s o f ch ro n ic di.-eases a ro d u e to of a sentinel, eo p< ted on como ad ja e l n p e rfo *t a c tio n of tbo n e rv e c e n te r s a t P e te r C o o p er o n I n te r e s t. cent crag ns to command a view of ev- j ! One Hundred Dollars for any ease of th th e base o f th e b ra in , not from a d e ra n g e Peter Cooper was alw ays a careful cry avenue < f approach, tha checkered Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot m e n t p rim a rily o riginating In th e o rg a n i t mul prudent business man. He wus a l herd whom ‘p a in t'd skins adorn’ is to He cured by H all’s Catarrh Cure. Send self. T h e g r e a t m istake of p h y s ic ia n s in tr e a tin g th e se diseases Is t h a t th e y t r e a t th e ways opposed to tho methods of many be viewed peram bulating some rocky for circulars, free. o rg a n r a th e r th a n the n e rv e centers w hich a re tho c a u s e o f th e trouble. merchants, who launched out in extrav ledge, on which the rifle ball alone can F. J. Client»? A Co., Toledo, O. Da. F r a n k l in Mir • c e le b ra te d sp s- agant enterprises on borrowed money, reach them. No sooner has tho noto of XSTS. >ld by Druggists, 75c. d < d th is su b je c t M r iist us p ro fo u n d ’ F23 1 , c o la v e r 2> y e ars, an d b e many important for which they paid exorbitant rates oi HiHrin been sounded by tho vedette, than, 1 d isco v e ries ¡ac<»nr' Ith it, c h ie f am ong interest. Ones while talking abmrt a | pricking th 0 r long’ ear;-, tho whole I th e m being tho f«r .•'■c/whi the above NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. statem * nt, a n d t i n t a o (Unary m e th o d s of project w ith an acquaintance the lattei , /lock hurry forward to ascertain the ha- , l aud Oflier at Ko«cbiirg, Oregon, Jan u a ry 12, tre a tm a tit a ro w r ie Ail h e ad a c h ^ , d l/z l- said he would have to borrow the money ( t ur(, <(f tho approaching danger, and 1 lb'jj. Notice is hereby given th a t the followii g ness. dullness, c f pressure, b ut s a n ia , in ian -h< In sa n ity , e p ilepsy, St. for six mouths, paying intercHt at tin h iving gazed a moment at tho advanc- nunifil «ottler has filed notice of his intentiob m V itus d nice, etc., are nervous diseases no rnte of 3 ¡ k t cent. “ Why do you boi ii«g hunter, w h i s k i n g their brindled to moke heal proof in sup p o rt of his claim , an*! ! { n a tte r bow caused. T h e w o n d erfu l success» of ...... . will i n i be ............. I ’r. Miles’ E tsto p iitiv o N e rv in e Is d uo to the row for ho short a tim e?” Mr. Coopoi i tails aloft, belter «k<‘lter away lin y j th a t said proof mr.de . . before the Judge iu»*t that. --------- It is ------------------------ based on th o foregoing „-..jclplc p rin cip le. aHked. “ Cecaneo tho broker« w ill not ; thunder, down craggy precipice« and or C ounty Clerk of Lain* couuty, Oregon, nt Eu Hit. M il e s ’ R estouativb N e k v in e la sidu b y negotiate b ills for longer.” “ Well, il i over yaw ning ravine«, where no lens gene, Oregon, on S aturday March 1893, viz: a ll d ru g g is ts on a positive g u a ra n te e , o r s e n t d ire c t by D r . .M iles M e d ic a l C o .. E .k h a rt, Nelson C. Hiuksoii, you w ish ,” «aid Mr. Cooper, “ I will agile foot could dare to follow th em .” h id ., on re c e ip t of price. ?1 t e r b ttle . Hix dittconnt your noto nt that rate for three j Of B urchell’o xchra he «ays, “ Fierce, H om estead Entry No. 7646, for t he ne* ,z of m - c . b o ttle s for 85. express p re p a id . I t couv&ioa jttitU e r o p ia te s nor d a n g ero u s drugs. 10, tp. 19 s. range M v . H e names the following years.” “ Aro you in earnest?” asked strong, fleet and surpassingly beautiful, .^oid by a ll D r u g g is ts . tho would bo borrower. “ Certainly J tbero is ¡.erhaps no quadruped in the wituesscM to prove bis continuous » .denet* I upon and c u ltiv a tio n of, said laud, viz: 1. M. um. 1 w ill discount your note for $10,- creation, not even excepting t ’.io moun F ra u d s , of Kugi*ne, H. M. Woodruff', A. T. Con- , 000 for three years at that rate. Will tain zebra, more splendidly attired o r i dray, w. Jirsa h « , of Alma, all of Lane county, ' BARGAINS. BARGAINS. you do it?” Of courso I w ill,” said i presenting a picture of more «ingularly Oregon. J ohn II. J u rc E . | the m erchant. Very w ell,” « a id M r. I attractive beauty.” Z< bras nro l*y no •J 23-M2 R egister. I Will «di lot« in Acme from f25 to s’ CO. Cooper,*“ jnut sign this note for $ 10,- 1 mt and umifibl« nnimnla. und though Will sell lot« in Chicngo addition to 000, payable in three years, and give tih ' liinny of tho btories tobl of th eir feroc- Florence cbeaj» «and on eusv terms. your check for $800, and the transac ' ity arodoubtlesH much exaggerated they NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . A. C ox. tion is com plete.” “ But where is tin | havo ho far not prov««l thernHelven Land o flicr ut Roseburg. Oregon, Jan u a ry 15, FOR SA LE. money for me?” asked tho a? tor.ished ■ nmenablo to dom estication.—»Saturday JS31. Notice i . h«»r»»l»y given that the following m erchant. “ You don’t get any money," I ' Review. nam ed pettier hux filed not»»'»» of hi* intention A fine farm of 1 BO acre« sit unfed <»n wo« tlio reply. “ Your interest for 3G j to m ake final proof in tmpport of claim , and the Lake« South from Flore nce». This Dumb I.u» k. months nt 51 percent per month amount th a t aaid proof will In* m ade bef-tre the l.egi - I «nw a case or luck uwhile ago that ter and Receiver of the V. S. Isind Office, a t r meh i« mostly abler and vim* mat*!» to 108 per cent, or $10,800. Therefor« your check for $800 ju st makes uneven. ’’ 1 nearly nunlo mo crazy. J was in a pool Roseburg, Oregon, on S aturday, M arch 10, 1S94, bottom land, having nearly a mile lake H enry Lnnderldng, The force of this practical illustration room down in Baltimore, and I was viz: frontnu»*. Ten acres unde»! cultivation of tho folly of ¡laying such an exorbi playing cl«.•«♦) to the ciibhion. N othing on Pre-em ption I>. s. No. 72i3, for t c »e*, of ne and .5 more «ln«he<l; a good orchard just ami e'»2 of s«i’ ,. ■ ••»•. Hi, tp. 19 s, range 11 w. taut prico for tho nao of money wa- camo my way. and I had but a few dol lie nam es the fd lo w in wilnesi-es lo prove come into bearing; 5-rooms in a frame such that tin» m erchant determined nev lars between me and tho touching of Ills c ontinuous residence upon and cultivation house th at is ceiled and papered; good! er to borrow at such ruinous rates, and some friend for a stake. I saw a little of, said laud, viz: Andrew H urtl •; , J - u Roche ho frequently used to say that nothing fellow como in there with a $2 hill and John Shultz, Thomas Starks of i l».»renee, L ane out-buildings, and stock of ali kinds will be sold with the pjaee at reasonable pri could have so fully convinced him ns get out w ith ^1,402 in cash. 1 wasn’t county, Oregon. J ohn li. S huhe . this rath er humorous proposal by Mr. next, and 1 d id n 't get a centof it. A fter J26-M2 Register ces if desired. Price of farm, $2000; one I half cash and reasonable tim e givem fm it was all over ho told na hi« system, Cooper.—New York Post. and it fllniOHt made mo dally to think balance. Apply fur further particular NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. A n le v e llin g W it h A n d r e w L n ilff. th at any such fool ««’heme would go at this office. Land Office a t Ro-eburg, Oregon, Jan . 29, 189, The spelling of thenum eof Miss Agnes tli rough. “ There were five race« that after Notice i- liereby given th a t the follow ing j Repplier mid her singular felicity in epigram and phrase inevitably suggest noon. and he played them all. He p ar nam ed settb-r Las filed notie»» of his intention her fam iliar name in Philadelphia, when leyed liis money, and $1,402 is w hat ho to make final proof in support of hi - claim , und j shn lives. This is the “replier." Iler pulled out. If ho’«l had a good sized I h at said proof w ill be m ade before the Regiater Receiver of the U. S. I.and Office, nt Rose W holesale and Re: ,3 dinner conversation in this respect is cel roll when ho started, lin’d have broken ami burg, Oregon, on S aturday M arch 17, 189», viz; ebrated among iter friends. Miss Uep- tho room sure, and » very other room in Byron W. Dorsey, plier, as is well known, worships at one tho city. Aral w hat do you think hi« on Pre-em ption D. S. No. 7526. for th e se’ 4 of ne D E A L :;.. partteulsr shrine, tlint of Andrew Lang. system was? You couldn’t guess in a 1 ¿, see. 32, wbj of and neb, of nw ' p see. 33, thousand years. Ho ¡»laced tho seventh Last snuuner Miss Repplier was in Eng tp. 19 h , range 11 w. le a d in g B rands fo r He nam es the follow ing w itnesses to prove land and had the anticipated good for horse in every men. Ho start» d at tho tune to bo asked to meet Andrew Lang top and courted down to the seventh, hia c o n tin u o u s residence upon and eultivaiiou I a t dinner. It would not havo lieen hu and eh»» won. Then in the next l ace of, said land, viz: Jo h n L. Furnish, George I man for Miss Repplier not to liave made there were but four horses, and he count Mills, B. F. Wilkes, W. D. Vandvrburg, of Flor- I a mental toilet as she adorned her body ed one, two, three, four and then sta rt cnee, Laue c o u n ty , Oregon. J ohn II. S h u pe , | to meet Mr. Lang. Hut a dinner, weave ed at the top again and counted five, JF9-M16 1(1 R egister. told, iu England is a serions matter. six, «even. lie played that horse and Course after course passed unseasoned won. T hat wa« his scheme. His pick NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. « May be Found by joke, ttnspiced by epigram and w ith won every race. And what do you think out the grace of felicitous allusion. It at made him do it? His girl told him to. Land Office at KoscburR, Oregon, Dee. 13, 1893 lebrated Jesse Moor, wl length camo to an end. N or did thecon- Luck? Why, some p. »»ple have it to Notice* is hereby given th u t the folkewiiig ▼ersation have any future. The great hum , and lb* was one of that kind. Not nainvd settler hme filed notice of h is in te n tio n I to m ake final proof in .support of his claim , ] The ('rale Orchard . a; Andrew sat down on the floor and played «again in 67,000,1)00 years would that for the rest of tho evening with a kitten. scheme work. 1 tried it for a week, am i th a t said proof will be made 1 » foie flu I Register and Receiver of the U S. I.mid Office —New York Kun. (G enuine O ld Ca-tii BourLui and 1 know .” — Buffalo Express. nt Roseburg, Oregon, on T hursday, February s, Tho leaves fa ll «-»-ft ■•« i Tho bells from \V<»«».i>t »< k ’s ► ,< ’¿o S hake Hh’n h tlru ’»» fading bourn. ••This d ay you wmi M a i:/ n, i 1 “ Aye, som ething then, but i 1 ’ - - , CAVEATS, T R A D E M A R IC 1 , D E S IG N p a t k n t s , C O P Y R IG H T S , e to . . i o r inrnrmafl« n and free Handbook v.i:-.> • , Jt c o .. ;.«.i mt.» u« v av . v -u rc. OMeri real! fo r > 'w - n ■ - -• .« E-.-vr? p aten t t i»e»i ,,i » b y Us ia t b e , r« tn o public L / a uotico gnux free of charge in iua ¿ F d c n tific ^ m e r in w €. - Largest circulation o f a n r «rientifle nap. r in t< e a o iid . ST-ieii-imlv i. ustrateu. \'o ii t -etit m aa rh cu id be w ith o u t it. We»-.;’.- uh » fe a r: d - n th s Andre-* M l '. w '. < o ^ rt L d i Bioauway, N«w l ia s t i i j . NOTICE FOR l 'l ’BLICATION. Laud Office a t Roseburg, Oregon Jan u a ry 2nd. 1H91. Notice is hereby given th a t the following nam ed settler has filed notice of l.is Intviitiot' to m ake final proof in support <»f his claim , a i” th a t »vid proof w ill txi m ade W o re the Ju l or C ounty Clerk of Lane county, Oregon, nt E i gene, Oregon, ou S aturday, M arch 3rd 18'Jl, viz; Lewis c. Moffitt, H om estead Entry No. 79;>r’, f r th.- nw *. f n - 1 . e l5 of nw ‘ i and n e ‘4 of sw* p sec. 2», tp. if, range 10 west. He nam es the fol ow ing v. i. nesses to prove bis c ontinuous residence up - an d c u ltiv a tio n of. said land, viz: VV. T. Bail» \ of .Meadow, A. .a'. Bristow, of Ju n ctio n , J. I. T aylor find II. J. Dickey, of j j . rnm nn, a ll ». Lane c o unty Oregon. J ohn II. .?»* vi e , •J12-F16 Register. NOTICE Metical, ifwi»^-1— Flagpole«. With proper care a flagpole ought to lust a great many years iu spite of tin lucessant exposure to the elements. (II ronrao the best preservative of wo< d i- paint, and a man who has a flagstal which lias cost him a good sum oi money should see th at it is painted in least once every 12 months. Elagpolei generally rot nt tho bottom first, ano then have to he taken down to proven, them troni fulling of th eir own weight Tho usual length of a polo on top of a high building is liom 5(1 to 75 feet. It is not difiicull to get, a pole in ono piece fit) feet long, but when a mail wants to add 25 feet to th at ho has to <lo it by means of splicing. Boston Heruld. Gradual«»«! F ro m !lei«1t*ll»«*rg. The daughter of tho late Profes oi Windsrlieid, tho famous German an tlm rity on Roman law, has been gradii «ted from the University of lb idelber, w ith tile degnai of Ph. 1«. Eraulen Windselteid is the first weiuati to be ail m itteil to tho old seat of learning wit the privilege ef taking her degree. SI. ¡Hissed a brillian t examination, 'll. university, itis sa l.l, will probably suo. be opened to women.- Exchange, J. Hippisley says that lis lias looked upon tho whole range of tho Swi . Alpi while removed from them by a dii taiu of 21)0 miles, and Sir W. Jo .n s aliirm that the H imalayas appeared to h. view from n distance of 22 1 miles. Tho “ CarelilT (B an t,” the» famou «tone man hoax <»f 20 years ago, was 1 feet 2 ’., inch»« in length; hael a n»»« 6 inches h»ng. a mouth 4 inch« « wid nnd a foot 15 l2 inches from to»» to lled Eleven million six hundred and twenty thousand familie-s, with an n\ er»igo income of $IR1N, pay V0 p» r c« : of the taxes in tin» (’nit« d States. According to a decree rendered In tho B ritish courts of law, payment c c not legally he enforced for any ord given to a debtor on Huuelay. The find mail to succeed in w-*b alum inium to glass wa« Bradford (iregor, a mechanic al » xjiert of Gin uati. A Dint tier! ton. “ Wonlil you like to road tho nvwsna- per?" “ No. thank you. 1 hnvoii’t my :;la.'.srs. nml 1 cannot »<■«• without tin in." “ Ilcavi ns, that's st range! The mere glasst s I UN)* the te n lem i we." beluilk. XV h er. II. I .■in,(i o „,. " I ls Willi fall conceal llis ja y s is at rr than he who can hide his /n e ts," aid Lavatcr. Tins is the only ground w. have for thinking Lavatcr may ha, e been a great poker j,layer in h i. tim e . S Alter- villa Journal. C o n i't M a r tin i W ltnranea. All court m artial witnesses who arc Protestants are sworn by laying their right hand, ungloved, on the Bible, closed or open, while tho oath is re cited. Kissing the book is froqnentl.v required in addition to the laying on ol the hand. Raising the lig h t hand and keeping it raised during the recital of the oath is also a form adopted by n number. Then» are many who prefer t»> affirm rather than to sw< ar, ami tlios» are uccoinmodatcd ly saying: “ You d» solemnly aflirm ,” instea»! of “ solemnly sw ear,” the right hand being raised or placed on tin» Bible as before. Forin- » rly it was required to place the right hand on the open Evang, lists. I n swearing Roman Catholics, the Bible is cl» » »! and has marked on the outer cov< r u » ross, generally cut out of whit»» ¡»aper and |«ast» »l on. Sometimes a » rueifix is placed upon it, which the witness, afte r the oath is r<» it« d, kisses when there i-i any suspicion in the mind of tin* pre id» nt of th court m artial, or in that of any of its members. The witness, if a Roman Catholic, after kissing the cross, is frequently directed to cre-s himself. Now Y«»rk Times. I l i c I.aM " I.ln u S e rm o n .’• The hist annual “ lion sermon” has hem prune ln'd in tho city, and the leg « v, left lor th»’ purpose V'.? ccuturies «go, will in future he devoted to oilier uses. Sir Richard (inycr, who suhoo quently became lord mayor, so the story runs, while traveling in Arabia was nt- tiK keel by a lion He fell upon his km es nnd vowed to d» vote» lii« life to charity if spared from the li ai’s jaws. Ill* lion thereupon walked quietly away. — London Tit-Bits. A Mi « a iny »‘\ ’• |>lnt>»*vrrr<l. Tli » l'i,rt’do Fxpre^s says, “ Pack my t a x with four dozen liquor ju g s” is the shortest scute nee whie li c obtains »\ erv letter of tile alphabet. S.13 s the Roche»s- ter Post IIsprois, “ W here’s the letter v i n i ;t s< ntcnce?” To hit h til»» Rochester Tie raid re lied ’pohaldv they v.»ut to the man who 8 the jr. s .“ N o n ;e« n .s to have p e n that it was r o b a lily o iii;i 1 P y “ i'v o e lo»v;i,’ ’ etc. —Journal ».vf Education. 1«‘J4. viz: Joseph Zeppe, on H om estead Entry No. 7753, for the e’ 2 of lie»' |, nw 1, of ne*4 nud ue*4 of nu*4 see-. 16, tp. 1 E 20 s, range 11 w. He names th e follow ing witnesses to prove his c ontinuous residence upon mid cultivation t of, said lmul. viz: Jo h n Oabriel, Fred Rapp, E. I. B. Magee, Chas. E linskvll, of G ardiner, Doug las county, Oreg»»n. Jons II. siet i - k , D-22-J-26 Register. E : PFR $ 4 0 i2e WEE2C z—T h e O P. S. P o n y — er Refreshing Cold S to rn r. Re. i Cents a Glass Awaits Y.uii O r.:, d for an Im ported or P o m r - ti. ( And You Will lie SnlLlied. C E ftlo , Marr & FOR Sa^ ey — The— W ILL® WORKERS of either »ex, any age, ia nnv pari of tli»' country, a t the employment which wc funiinh You need not be away from home over night. You can give your whole time tot h«* work, or only your spare mo ments. Aacapitnl h nr-; required you run uoriak. We supply you with all that is needed. It will cost you nothin? to try th«» business. Any one cun do the work Begiiiucri mnke money from the start Failure is uukuowii with «»ur workers. Every hour you labor you can easily make a dollar. No oh ; u ho is willing to work fa il«to make more money every <Ja - than ea»i be» made in three »lays at any erdlaarv employ inent. .Scud for free book containing th»> fullest information. S-A H A L L E T T & CO ■3 BOX 6 3 0 , P O R T L A N D , M A IN S . II. M. C h a m b e rlin H -D I'n»l« r th«» Motirue» D u e trln e . Should European Vessel« bind their forces and interfere in the affairs of Bra eil, the re is notFcape from the coucln- siou that such at t would e onstituto a cause of < fi'» us»» | o n ie L’hited States government. Under the light of the Mot,ro«» doctrine th»» adminisiration can Repairing Promptly Done jonstruo such acts as nothing le a than ui «iiet.se». If Europe» can w ithout let >r hindrance laud tr.«?ps in Brazil and A N D W O ,K V A r R A N T E D . ’nn . t e i ’ue »«curity oi that republic, but» pc can do likewise in »»ve ry Auitr* 1'K o sr 8 t r e e t , F l o b e k c f , Ontuos. an republic,- MiiincApoli« Tribune. (LOCKS, JEW ELR Y . A lbert C. Enrnowsk Pre-em ption D- s. No. 7502, f >r th p. 18 a, rui ge 11 w. ID' mini»»« the foil, w: wltnes.«es t«> prove his continuous residei e upon and c u ltiv a tio n of, ttaid l u id , viz: . dam llard ell, Morion Morris. Jo h n II. . I oti . Robert B er.diurdt, oi Florence, Lane couui iregon. J ohn H. S tu r z , *J12-F16 KegM e, I. » -/A If .-V >o Ocean View Home. s«} ’‘■-'"’ask.. Gan. H. Enfiar M M i>i M H Snla Prnpriatnr. C O P Y R iG H T S .^ CAM Ï O B T A IN rro n n -^ ri^ n -.-r and A PATENT? F rr a i h- r , a. w rifotO ¿’*1 V ’« . CIO.. Who I' :;.Y i- !i*vl , ■ vc :; .¡’ ezpc: :. " i- ■ ;.j th e pat it bn- . » ..-.i- i-j.-t ?„ ,! 1 miidPnitai. AB h ' h . form a:i.,n <■ m- .-ruing I'n ;« . . ; j . • to ob- »then •. in- ito l ;ll.U ;’(•.» -ii Loo .• . Patents tu-mu thmii ■ > Co. receive BP!-; lal liotieoin i he S( ecu i * :i, i , a m i. anil th u s m e hinm.-ht. wid-fiv b d - - |.u; (-«vi i- to th e Inventoi issue,! w c , .• |j(<; ia i- e s t (jm a la tin a o f any ■■ mm, ,»(.r k in tho woi’hi. >■:; 3 - , -¡r free. I.U i I . I'. 1. 1'.. 1 f K.,11, I;, I - -, " ’ • V. ' . I 'l , sin g le f n i" ■ ’? 5 cents. 1 ns 1 turn piutc-fi, m color . i pi- - l4 of new nouses, wo •» plans, » • . < : ■ , u . , . j r b •,.>.< the « Etta - -i. V-lilr;-'« f ; ,, ,’.y. la tc-l 'le.,_ n s aild M l KM A ’ of Lots ; ; ! SO . Price of Lots $50 $150 J iz e J O R ipans T abules. Ripans Tabules are com pounded from a prescription widely used by the best medi cal authorities and are pre sented in a form that is be coming the fashion every where. On al! th e P ro p e rty in Y O U Rlpans Tabules act gently but promptly upon the liver, stomach and intestines; cure dyspepsia, habitual constipa tion, offensive breath and head ache. One tabule taken at the first symptom of indigestion, biliousness, dizziness, distress after eating, or depression of spirits, will surely and quickly remove the whole difficulty. RipansTabules may be ob tained of nearest druggist. O JY 1Ñ T __ OVERLOOK ,¡3 ocean, the surrounding country and the Light-house. A . 2NTS"w H o t e l , Ripans Tabulcs - are easy to take, quick to act, and save many a doc tor's bill. / /'• ! -¿ H - 1 î Sl'RlIOl'SDED BY MYSTERY! A G reat Mistake. Sash and Door Factory, 3XT Z.-W d i i x r o l i , L a r g e A A r e c e n t d is c o v e ry fa that headache, dizziness, d u lln e ss, c o n fu sio n o f th o m ind, e tc ., are' d u e to d e ra n g e m e n t o f th e n e rv e c e n te r s w hich s u p p ly th e b ra in w ith n e rv e fo rce ; t h a t in d ig e stio n . <lys»> p 4a, n e u ra lg ia , w ind In sto m a ch , e tc ., a ris e from th e d e ra n g e m e n t of th e n e rv e c e n te r s su p p ly in g th e se o r gan* w ith n e rv e fluid o r force. T h is Is likew ise tr u e of m a n y d ise a se s o f th e h e a rt nnd l u n ? \ T h e n e rv e K ystrm is lik e n te le g ra p h svst»*in, ns w ill bo seen by th e a c c o tu p a n y iu g c u t. T h e little j m w h ite lines a r e tin» n e rv e s w hich c o n v ey tin» n e rv e for e from t h e nerve* cent»‘rs to e v e ry p a rt of tiie G - a m e , bodv, ju s t as th e el»«’ ric c u r r e n t is c o n v ey e d alo n g K ’r x i i t E t li e te le g ra p h w ires to e v e r y s ta tio n , la rg e d r "V e g ö t a lo le Ö . sm all. O rd in a ry p h v slclu n s fa ll to r«»?ar»I th is fa c t; in s te a d »»f tr e a t ing tiie n e rv e «’e n te rs for th e e euso o f th e d iso rd e rs a rt-in g th e re fro m th ‘V t r e a t tho p i”! uffe; ted. F r a n k lin Miles. V. 1» . LI.. H . th e Ab»» It hig h ly c e le b ra te d >«■ V,Ol b s p e c i a l i s t And riv»»r fro F b r. in- t»i s t'id oit o f n e rv o is diseases, Author bottom I d- of tbi of in.; 11 v noted tre 1 ;-»•■* ,»n tin ' l a tte r su b ipcL long sin ce re a liz e d th e tr u t h o f th e first l»c«t turili* - Ul I s ta te m e n t, ftnd Ids R e-d o ra th e N ervine L p ’.'n .r e d on th a t p rin c ip le . I * sit • e-s or punture 1 in c u rin g a ll ell-tcascs a risin g from d e ra n s e - i the be**! ur«» f t i n t m »nt of th e n e rv o u s sy stem 1« w onder i H k u.i es 11 • ful, a s th e th o u s a n d s o f u n s o lic ite d t»’«olmo- va»irti» * of i •dt. i« tb j iheie i» vr« v - ni iis m ttos«e«^ion o f th e c o m pany m a n u fa c rin g th e re m e d y a m p ly prove. ing n large »■n li o d «>«)ui(i*tii g • >f ti.» tu Dr. Miles’ J te s tb ra tiv e N ervine Is a re lia b le choicest kind« of frnlt-trc«»!* now in r»‘rn*'dy f,»r a ll n e rv o u s discaises. su«’h ns c ul 1 -he. n e rv o u s def'U ity. p ro s tra tio n , bearing. Tin* farm a ill be ««»hi ira *• «'eph’asnees, dirzi i«'<s h y ste ria , se x u a l de- ’ **(• » n u« d u n -«', «»pi ,-twy. e tc . It is whole or In ten, five or »»tie ncre ‘no t- x.i ‘D u by a n d ru g g is ts on a positive g u a ra n te e , s e n t dire»ct by tiie Dr. Allies Medi al t o., t»» «nit porcba*er*. Write !«• O I K« n- k n a rt. Ind.. on re c eip t of pr..-«' f t p» r hot» ne'dv, Florence, Orey n, for parti» nlar« .s ix h o tri» « J o r t.V expre*.* p re v a il l • s to ra ti ve N erv in e p o sitively c o u tu ia t no and prices. p ia tc s o r d a n g e ro u s drugs. B v T C b M ^ t. 3 © fe f, S a r w -m ill Under C o n tr a c t SIIKOCSUIRB. • -* r** IL E N A FOR PFHLICATIOX. Land Office a t Roseburg, Oregon, Janiiar> : r 1694. Notice is hereby given th a t tin f »llowing nam ed settler has filed notice of his in tci.ti to m ake final proof in support of ids claim , th a t said proof will l e m ade be.’orc l.e i t and Receiver of the U. S. Land O fiee, at K burg, Oregon, on Saturday, February 2i, IS’ W . M. 1 Œ N S H A W . LC ÜOR M The town of Gl, r.ada is situated on the Tacific const, fronting the , at Siuslaw river, has deep water frontage, and tho best r flers ar 1 il. 111; nufacturers. tradesmen and home-builders to settle in this .1 ; l.caltl y town on the coast. Writ« Geo. II. Colter fcr particnlBra