The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, March 02, 1894, Image 4

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    ON T A t FRONTIER.
T w o g ia n t m in d s have stam ped th e m ental
w orld,
In stru e lu ia of o n r time» and lim es to be;
T ubing to brin g m ankind i • harm o n y .
Hiuuko from each study on th e fro n tie r curled.
*1 hey searched in.-re for finality th a n grow n-,
Not fui the footprint b u t th e th o u g h t of God.
They worshiped wisdom in th e chasten in g
ro d
T hat hears tran sg resso rs, nnd yet both
F ell h* i ity a* rhe moves th ro u g h cyrlcn vast.
And knew th e hopefulness th a t ch eers us
here
In our prom otion to w ard th e p e rfe c t sphere;
Tin >
1 the fu tu re a n d esteem ed th e past.
He-
e ir lives, O m an, fo r ne’e r again
W ii * • old w orld c o n ta in tw o lovelier men!
- E d w ard S. C ream er in New York ttun.
A
A It ul n ed We<t di n g C ak e .
An E nglish g entlem an re sid in g In
C alcu tta brought an action ugninst a
firm of P a ris pastry cooks and confec­
tioners under ra th e r in te re stin g c irc u m ­
stances. T he plain tiff w as a bout to be
m arrie d and ordered w hat hna been c a ll­
ed a phenom enal w edding cake from
tbo defendants. A sum of §120 was
paid dow n for th e cuke on delivery,
'l’ho 'colossal and expensive a rtic le of
confectionary w as packed by the p la in ­
tiff's order, and he took it w ith him to
C alcu tta. On opening the case c ontain­
ing the cake w hen he a rriv e d in India,
the E nglishm an found th a t he had lit­
erally nothing b u t a shapeless mass of
crum bs. The splendid g a te au had been
hopelessly bruised and broken d u rin g
th e voyage.
A n action w as then brought against
- f h t r Y w r r c firm for u sn m of §135, w hich
included, besides the price paid for the
cake, th e cost of packing and transport.
The defendants m ain tain ed before the
P a ris tiio u n a l of com m erce th a t they
had no m ore responsibility a fte r they
hud delivered over the cake to the per
son who ordered it. It was tru e that
they recom m ended a packer, but that
expert acted under the orders of another
individual, wiio iiad been selected by the
plain tiff to superintend tho operation.
Tlio trib u n a l decided in favor of the de­
fendants.— St. L ouis G lobe-D em ocrat.
T w o C o n v in c in g ItruHonu.
L ord P eterborough, who lived in the
reign of Queen A nne, w as very frolic­
some, and one day seeing from his c a r­
riag e a dancing m aster w ith pearl col­
ored stockings lig h tly stepping over the
broad stones and picking bis wuy ill ex ­
trem ely d irty w eather lie alig h ted and
ra n a fte r him w itli d raw n sw ord in o r­
der to drive him into the m ud, but into
w hich he of course follow ed him self.
T his nobleinau was once tak en tor the
D uke of M arlborough ami w as mobbed
in consequence. Tho duko w as then iu
disgrace w ith tho people, s lid Lord P e­
terborough was a bout to be roughly
handled. T u rn in g to them , he said:
•'G entlem en, I can convince you by
tw o reasons th a t I inn not th e D uke of
M arlborough. Ill tho first place, 1 have
only 5 guineas in m y pocket, a n d in the
second they are heartily ut y o u r serv ­
ic e .” — S ula’s Jo u rn a l.
R e p ro v e d by (lie P rin c e .
N ot long ago th e P rin c e of W nlesw as
ono of a house party , his host being a
w ell know n peer. A fte r d in n e r the roy­
al guest, th e host and the o th er m ale vis
ito rs repaired to tho b illia rd room. Un a
ta b le a t tho side w ere tw o o r th ree boxes
o f cig ars, and tho prince w as helping
him self to one, w hen nil a m b itio u s m il
lio n a ire approached him , mid taking
from his pocket a cig a r case held it m il
to tho prince. Buying, ” 1 th in k , sir. you
w ill find these b e tte r.”
" M r . -----, ” replied th e prince, " i t
a m a n ’s d in n er is good enough lor lie
his cig a rs aro good enough for m e. '
The m illio n a ire w as unexpected I
called aw ay to tow n next m orning o
business. — D etroit Free Press.
NewM|»»|M*r Advertising«
H ow m u ch m oney is spent annually
in new spaper a d v ertisin g ? P robably
tiny estiniuto less th an $20(1,(100,00(1
w ould fall abort of tbo facta. Sonic
single firm s have spent an m nch at*
$500,000 in a year. To p u t o u t such
enorm ous auma requires a largo ma-
chitiery in and out of tho a d v ertisers'
offices, and tho business—o r tho art.
ns you m ay choose to consider i t —com
m auds tin« services of m en of a high
order of a b ility .—Jo h n Irv in g Romer*»
L ecture.
T lio llo n rn W ero A ll T h e re .
An auctioneer in a N ew E n g lan d city
recently sold a horse a t au ctio n for 5b
cents. Tho horse was so bony th a t th«
auctioneer said, b y w a y of explanation,
th a t “ they «the bones) w ere exhibited
in tentionally, lor tbo purpose of show
ing th a t none had been extracted .
Profitable A dvertising.
Ilopelenn.
P hysician (severely)- I have no hesi­
tatio n in saving, sir, th a t y o u r w ife ’s
nervous tits a re occasioned by y our stay­
ing out so late every night.
W itherby G reat heavens, doctor, 1
d id n 't know she was suffering from an
incurable disease! -E xchange.
A lthough the French president trav
els free on the railw ay s d u rin g his ofti
cial to u r in F rance, his secretary ealeu
latea w h at it w ould have cost if pain
for a t re g u la r rules, and th is sum is
handed over to be d istrib u te d among
the iHiorest paid of th e railw ay men.
A lum inium has been put in to mioth
er use. T he F rench i o utnrieres now ns>
the m etal in the m aking of the m odern
gown. A hoop of a lu m in iu m is placed
in the bottom of the k irt for the pur
pose of m aking it bang well.
G erm any is the greatest zine produc­
in g country in the world. The iiniii-
d istric t is in U pper Silesia, w here th
m etal is m ade from eiiliinine and zin
blended by d istillatio n .
The greatest depth recorded of Lal
M ichigan is b ru te , t, or about one-six
of a m ile. The m ean depth is about '■
feet, or one sixteenth of n m ile.
A wom an is never known to n
tise for tlm re tilin of st
n pro.
" a m i no questions asked,
She w
ask questi«ai•« or «lie
THE ANGLER FISH.
It Secure* It« P re y I.ik e mu t r t l a t , W ittl
I le g u ln r S tr a te g y .
(lender, m ovable spines w hich are fas­
tened to the body by m eans of joint».
O r e is a tta ch e d by a hinge, w hich per­
m its of only backw ard und forw ard m o­
tion.
Tho first spine is connected by n re g ­
u la r rin g and sta p le and ndm its of
m ovem ent in u 11 directions, as it is p u ll­
ed th is w ay o r th a t by tlio m uscles.
T h is is th e a n g le r s pole, w hich c o n tin ­
ues in to a fine filam ent or line, and ut
the end then- is a loose, sh in in g slip cf
m em brane, w hich playa the p a rt of a
bait.
T he a n g le r fish is a slow sw im m er, and
it w ould have but little success if it had
to chase tho sw ift, a ctiv e fishes upon
w hich it feeds, so it snares them . P a r ­
tia lly h id in g itself iu the m ud or sand,
it w aves its long filam ents w ith th e ir
g litte rin g tips. As is well know n, fishes
a re a ttra c te d by g listen in g objects
moved a bout in the w ater. The n e ig h ­
bo rin g fishes, follow ing tho in stin c ts of
th e ir in q u isitiv e n a tu re , come to e x am ­
ine th e curious object, a n d suddenly
they find them selves snapped up in tho
w ide ja w s of th e ir hidden foe.
Tho a n g ler is a very voracious c re a ­
tu re, and on several occasions it has
been know n to seize a fish th a t b ad been
booked and wna being d ra w n to the
surface. Iu one such case tho angler
seized a codfish anil w ould not loosen
its g rip u n til it w as stru c k on the head
w ith a I oathook. Oil a n o th er occasion
th e fish fell a victim to its own g lu t­
tony, for hav in g dashed nt a conger eel
th a t had ju s t been hooked, and having
ta k in it into its m outh, th e eel con­
triv e d to escape th ro u g h one of (ho g ill
ap ertu res, and th u s i t wns the uncon­
scious m eans of in volving its captor in
its own fate.
E ven th e cork floats on lines a n d nets
have been sw allow ed by the greedy
fl h, a n d w hen tak e n in a n e t it de­
vours its fellow prisoners w ith perfect
unconcern. M ary M. F rie n d in P h ila ­
d e lp h ia Tim es.
THREE OLD DEATH SIGNS.
A C ase W h e r e T h e ir A p p lic a tio n I'u rn ib h e a
F o o d F u r th e S u p e r s titio u s .
Do you believo in th o su p ' istitio n s
connected w ith tho house of d eath?
Tho c o n trib u to r confesses th a t he baa
alw ays been sk ep tical a bout them , but
here are three obi signs w hich prophe­
sied d eath in a W aterb u ry hom e, w hich
are alm ost re m a rk ab le in th e ir coinci­
dence, if not iu su p e rn a tu ra l signifi­
cance.
A g roup of people w ero s ittin g in a
pleasant room one e vening in one of tho
M burbs of Wat« rb u ry . w here n eig h b o r­
ly in tercourse is often free r th an in the
city itself. T here w as n knock nt the
door, a n d a nother n eig h b o r cam e in on
an e rra n d . A nother knock and a nother
neighbor, and th en a th ird . T hen some
ono re m a rk e d : “ T hreo knocks and threo
caller«. Tho next w ill como in w ith o u t
knocking, ami death w ill come in a fte r
h im .” Tin? next incom er opened the
door w ith o u t a knock, and it wns a
n e ig h b o r's boy. a« stro n g and healthy a
lad as ono is likely to see anyw here.
A nd death w as behind him , though
they did not see him nor th in k m uch of
w h at had been said.
T h is boy’s m o th er has alw ays been
d istu rb ed by an e x tra o n lin a iy anxiety
and restlcssnes a t the approach of «1 ath
to any of her relatives. It has hap p en ­
ed several Hun s th a t she has lx e n p u r­
sued, as it seemed, th ro u g h th«) house,
from g a rre t to c e lla r and through all
the rooms, by an incorporeal som ething
w hich sho trie d to escape. No one
could strip h< r o r q u iet In r for a long
tim e. A day or tw o a fte r tho m y ster­
ious fourth call a t tho n ig h b o r’s door,
th is m other, who Imd hcurd nothing
about th a t incident, w as seized w ith
th is in ta n g ib le 1« a r ar.il began her p e r­
plexed w nndt rings th ro u g h the house.
In and out, up and dow n, she w alked,
w ith a frig h ten ed a ir, try in g to escape
- w hat? »Sho did not know’, but they
agreed th a t death was pursuing some
m em ber of tho fam ily.
O ne d a y not long a fte r, tho boy who
was the fourth c a lle r ami whose moth« r
had had this prem onition was sick.
N ot very, hut a little . 11 is fa th e r w as
sent for in the city to com e home. He
wns detain ed and w alked hom e in tip»
early evening. A stra n g e cat followed
him hom e, crossing his tra c k and w in d ­
in g its w ay in and < n t ot his along the
road. A t hom e w as a n o th e r atrungo cut
w hich had follow ed a siste r home.
Th«»y w ere stopped a t th«'«lour ami soon
wen» jo in e d by tw o m ore. T he four
stood th ere on g u a rd a ll n ig h t and all
next day w ith a d re a d fu l p atience and
persistence, c rav in g a d m itta n c e w ith
signs of h o rrid a p p etite, dodging into
th e l)«»une w henever tin* door was open­
ed, ami kept at a d istan c e only by g reat
difficulty. Tin y m ig h t
have been
stou«‘d o r shot, but th a t is m t the way
the old su p erstitio n reads. T he lx»y in
side g re w worse ami died the next day.
T h i s is not a very re m a rk ab le story,
b u t i t mini«» a good deal of an impres-
: ion on the c o n trib u to r as it w as told to
him by a in-»tuber of the fam ily who
knew’ th a t tlni.se th in g s bad happened in
ju st th is way. th a t th ey w ere old su p e r­
stitio n s w hich still live, and win» asked
him if In» believed thero w as a n y th in g
in i t . — W aterb u ry (Conn.) R epublican.
A W o rk ln g m ah '« D isco v e ry .
Some years ago n tobacconist discov­
ered the utility of tinfoil for w rapping
tobaccos. Ther«»tofore paper had been
exclusively use«l for the purpose, b u t it
did not servo to keep tin» m oisture of
th«) atm ospher ••aw ay from tin» tobacco
n«»r preserve th«» n a tu ra l m oisture of the
tobacco from the effects of a dry or
boated atm osphere.
P a js'r also a b ­
s o rb 'd the arom a of tin» weed ami was
not sufficiently lasting. T herefore tin-
foil was used for w rappers. B ut it be­
cam e costly and could only be r«»lle«l to
a certain thickness or thinness, beyond
which the ingenui.v of m an seemed to
tin«! it im possible to go. The fa ct was
th at n«) rollers could be m ade to sustain
the pressure m c e ss iry to ma hiug t. e
tinfoil to a 1«
* min i«-illy thin to suit
th«» m an ?• .
Many
mus inventors struggb-d
will» tin | ropo-iiiou for m onths ami
gave up tin* problem u< lias*»!vable. win n
a sim ple w orkm an a bout tin» shop one
«lav. a fte r rolling tv. o rh«*ets to the c u s­
tom ary thickness, put the tw o sin ets to­
gether into tin» rollers ami m ade both
halves as tluu as they w« re befor»». This
was as sim ple as s Hiding an egg on end,
but it create«! a revolution in the m an u ­
facture of tinfoil f«»r tobacconists’ use
ami m ade a m int of money for the dis­
coverer. Phibnb Ipbia Press.
T here is n lish th a t s. < lire , i t , prey
lik e mi a rtist, w ith re g u la r ntrntigy,
anil, strnnge to relate, nnttire has fu r­
nished it w ith n full equipm ent for the
purpose, rod, line mid bait. The a n ­
g le r, ns it is ra iled , is by no mentis n
iieaiity. I t is nlsn it a yard long and
lias a huge, to ad lik e head, an enor­
Jngism n >n ,f hors, m en <onl<l tro i
m ous, g a p in g n i'.n th and a form idable tin i r h u m « ms fast iiroiuid the truck aa
a rra y of teeth. The first dorsal, or bark they can aruun.l the hut, I rm liatur there
tin, is alm ost w holly w anting, its pine* wuuhl 1« a recui. I r „ .c n iv c r v iliiy .—
being re c u p ie d bv tw o or three luiig. Llinira Gazct»«.
The numaa Elei) teal Forces!
WHY THE JUROR HELD OUT.
T h e E x t r a o r d in a r y S e c re t I m p a r t e d t o a
C h ie f
ice I:i E n g la n d .
The m ost W m arkable cuso of a ju ry
“ standing o a t '’ again st w hat seemed
Irrefu ta b le testim ony, ami all through
the resolution of ono m an, occurred be­
fore C hief J u nice Dyer m any y ears ago.
H«» presided a t a m u rd er tria l m w hich
e v erything v. nt a g ain st the prisoner,
who on h u p a rt could only say th a t on
his going to work in the m orning ho
t a i found th« rnurd« red m an dyin g und
trie d to help him , w hereby ho had be­
come covered w ith blood, b u t w hen the
m an presently died ho ha 1 como uway
ami said nothing about it, because he
was know n to have had a q u a rre l w ith
the d<-ccas« «1 ami feared he m ig h t get
into trouble. The hayfork w ith w hich
tho m an had been m urdered bad the
priso n er’s nam e on it. In o ther re-
apects his g u ilt appeared to bo clearly
established, and tho chief ju stic e was
convinced of it, but the ju ry retu rn e d a
verd ict of " N o t g u ilty .”
T h is w as C hief Ju stic e D yer’s case,
and he p u t some very searching ques­
tions to the high sheriff. Tho cause of
the ucq u ittal, said tho official, w as u n ­
doubtedly tho for« m an, a farm er of ex­
cellent ch aracter, esteem ed by all his
neighbors, and very unlik ely to bo ob­
stin a te or vexatious. “ T h e n ,” said the
judge, “ I m ust sco th is forem an, for an
ex planation ot the m atter 1 w ill h a v e .”
The forem an cam e, and a fte r extractin g
from his lo rd sh ip a prom ise of secrecy
proved nt one*» th a t tho prisoner had
be« n rig h tly acquitted. “ fo r,” said he,
‘’it w as I m yself who killed the m a n .”
I t had been no m u rd er, for tho other
had atta ck e d him w ith the hayfork, and
—as ho show ed—severely in ju re d him,
but in tin? stru g g le to get poss<»ssion of
the w<upon lie had the m isfortune to
give the m an a fa ta l w ound. Ho had no
fears ns to hiß being found g u ilty cf
m urder, bu t, tho assizes being ju st
over, his farm and affairs w ould have
been ru in ed 1 y a confession, through
lying in ja il to long, r:o lie suffered m a t­
ters to tak e th e ir course. Ho was hor­
rified to find one of his ow n servants ac­
cused of th e m u rd er. Ho supported
his w ifo and ehil<lr< n w hile in ja il;
m anaged to be plac« «1 on th«» ju ry and
elected forem an. H o add« <1 th a t if ho
had failed in th is he w ould certainly
have confessed to bis ow n share in tlio
business, and th e judgo believed him .
E very y e ar for 15 years the judge
m ade in q u irie s as to the forem an’s e x s-
tence, and a t last, happening to survive
him , he considered him self freo to tell
tho sto ry .— London News.
A f te r th e W ed d in g .
“ H ow peon should calls upon n b rid e
be mad«*?” is a «piestion th a t has been
frequently asked. C alls upon a bride
should bo m ade very s« on a fte r In r re­
tu rn from her w edding trip , if no day
for such has b<»«»n designated, and us
im m ediate a v isit m ust ho paid to her
m other or person at whoso house tho re-
ception was held. Tho bride returns
her calls soon ami so far as possiblo in
tho order in w hich they are m ade. H er
neglect to a cq u it herself of these debts
w ould bo inexcusable, and a person so
careless w ould deserve to bo socially
forg o tten .— D etroit Free Press.
X
the Organs
How They Cont
of the
Tho electrical force I
tho n erv e fluid m ay be (.
hum an body, as
*J,1> a n e sp e ­
c ia lly a ttr a c tiv e d e p a rtm « 5
science, as i t
e x e rts so m a rk e d an In flii
on tho h e a lth
. I », rn,g. r, w.
of th e o rg a u s of th e Ixf j - N erve force is
lie 11 tun - the follow ing witu«»ei* to prove
produced by th e b ra in a n d c o n v ey ed by
m ean s of the n erv es to th e v a rio u s o rg a n s of
it«continuous re»i«leiice upon and cu ltiv a tio n
th o body, th u s su p p ly in g th«; l a t t e r w ith th o
1, said hm«l viz; ‘ h i I.. 1 urnlsli, G eorge'
v ita lity n e ce ssa ry toUn-
ill-, B. !■’. a ,l..i
o . d . auderbi rg, of Flor-
sun» th e ir h e a lth . T ho
prieum ogastric n e rv e , as
• -i.ee, ».lie •» .i.t; »regou.
show n her»», m ay be sa id
JoiiK Ii. SllUPl,
to be th e m ost im p o r ta n t
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liegi-ter.
of th e e n tire n e rv e sys­
tem . as it su p p lies th e
h e a r t lungs, s to m a ch ,
bowels, etc ., w ith th e
N O II E 1 í!¿ I‘V BUCATI«»»’.
n erv e force ne ce ssa ry to
keep th e m a c tiv e an d
. ' '.««• ir . cl rg regon, .'ai uary i-,
h e a lth y . As will be see n
in» .
. t ( uh liie foilow lng
by th e c u t th e long n e rv o
descending from t h e
•
.
fib-
, -iiee f bis ¡nientioii
ba*»e of th e b ra in a n d
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, it ,,f .i- clam i, a* d
te rm in a tin g in th o bow ­
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v
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made
Lei-r«- «he i.«gi>-
els is the. pneum ogas trie , ,
w hile th o n u m e ro u s llt-J
. ,.t e.v«i ••» tue 1'. ■«. nitd litiee, al
tie b ra n c h es su pply t l
ig » n n i . '- n .. 1 uni . . .u rd í 10, iSUi,
h e a rt, lun g s an d s to m ­
Henry aiuti rkiug.
ach w ith n e ce ssa ry v t-l
ta lity .
W hen th e b r a in |
em pti.'ii
2
i 1 fi e ?e?4' «>f ne
becom es in a n y way d is­
• . »I ?e’
j». s .rn u g t II w.
o rd e re d by irr ita b ility
1
.
.
• r . e» tu prove
o r e x h a u stio n , th e n e rv e
force w hich it su p p lie s
utiu u o u • r? lile.»« upo:, nini eultivlitio»
is lessened, and tho o r­
ani lai «1, viz; \ ,«lv ,v ’ ¡ ley, Tohn i.oi l.e
g ans re c eiv in g th o d i­
« i.iltz, 1’ i » i
f |.»i'' ,--e. Lime
m inished su pply a re co n ­
s e q u e n tly w eakened.
, ry >rcg«»!t.
hi rg.
sician
P h y sic
ia n s g e n e ra lly fail to recognize,
im p o rta n c e of th is M
b u t tr e a t th o
th o irn
so
of
th
o
tro
u
b
le
o rg a n its e lf in ste a d of Ow \
m M iles. M. IL,
T h e noted so»« .al«
•nr» > * h is life
LL. B., has given th o J
NOTICE i’OR P P c C \iiO N .
to th e s tu d y of th is sub
discoveries ‘o n re rn ln g
u v i s . - h l efforts.
n«l Ofliee nt Roseburg. 1 »reir-»11, a nuary ¡2.
l»r. Miles’ Iio s to ra ti
N ervine, th o u n ri­
1 . N'«»tiee is hereby given tlm t the («»flowing-
valed b ra in a n d n e rv e food, la p re p a re d on th o
m u <1 settler lifts filed notice of his in te n tio n
rinclplo th a t a ll nerv o u s a n d m a n y o th e r
Ifficulties o rig in a te from d is o ro e rs of th o
> uni e flinil proof in support of hix claim , and
n e rv o cen ters, i t s w onderful auccea* In c »rt-ig, nut sai«l ¡»roof wiil be made bef«»rc life Judge
th e se d isorders is te stiu ed to b y th o u s a n d s in
•r
onnty 1« r ; <»f La; • c o u n ty . «ireg««n, a t Eu
e v e ry p a rt o f th e land.
R e sto ra tiv e N ervine c u re s sleeplessne-s,
cue, Oregon. >«n s .ju n la y March
1898, viz:
n erv o u s p ro stra tio n , dizziness, h y s te ria , mjx -
Nelson < . Hhikaoli,
u a l d e bility, St. V itu s dance, ep ilep sy , etc. I t
mestfMul E:.try No. «• «1, for the nc'7 *>f »*ec.
is fre e from o piate* or d a n g e ro u s d ru g s. I t
is sold on a p ositive g u a ra n te e by all d ru g -
1 tp. ills, ra n g e s w. lie nam es tn e follow ing
ists. o r se n t d ire c t by th e Dr. M iles M edl al
w itnesses io r \c i is c o n tin u o u s residence
o., E lk h a rt, Ind., o n re c eip t o f price, f l p e r
up«»n and <1: ¡vatiou of, tsaid land, viz: I. M.
b o ttle , six b o ttle s f o r $5, e x p re ss p re p a id .
F ra n c is ,« f Eugene. If. .M. Woodruff. A. I*. Con-
h o ld bv a n D ru g ^ u is.
dra.v. \V. II, Stilloe, of A lma, all of Lane c ounty,
Oregon.
J ohn H. S hvpb ,
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R egister.
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BARGAINS.
BA RG A IN S.
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FO R S A L E .
A fine farm of 100 acres situ a te d «»i
th e Lakes S«mtb from F lorence.
This-
ranch is m ostly alder and vine manl«
bottom land, having nearly a m ile Ink«
frontage. Ten acres under ciiltivatiol
and 5 more slashed ; a good o rchard jus'
come into bearin g ; 5 rooms in a franu
house th a t is ceiled ami papere«i; goo«
all kinds wil
I out-buildings, ami stock
, be sold w ith tin* place at reasonable pri
! ces if desired. Price of farm , $2000; on«
half cash a n d reasonable tim e given f« r
! balance. Apply for furth er p a rticu la r- ;
a t th is office.
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W . M. R E N S H A W .
C n lt e r í í í i
G eo . H .
W ill sell lots in A« nie from $25 to HiO.
Will sell l«»ts in ( bieago addition t<>
F lorence ch eap ami on easy term s.
W. A. Cox.
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experienge in the patent business. Communica­
tions ■ nictly eintbhntial. A H a n d b o o k of In­
formal 1. ai conts-rning l*a te n ia and how to ob­
tain them sent frc^. Also a catalogue of mechan­
ical and scientific books sent free.
Patent«» taken through Munn & Co. rceeiv«
sp«‘cial notice in the S c ie n tific A m e ric a n , and
t inis are broucht widely before
th e public with,
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out cost to tlio
tho inventor. Thia splendid paper,
issued weekly, eie'.'untiy illustrated,
j<trat«*d. hat
ha; bv
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world. S3 a year,
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world.
Building ECd tion, m onthly, 82.20s
' I a year. Single
pomes,
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- - cents. Every number contains
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houses, with plans, enabling builders to show the
latent designs and .secure contracts. Address
MUNN ¿c CO., N k w Y ork , 361 B roalwat .
Price of
Lots
$50 $150
Size of
Lots
50x150.
R ip a n s T a b u le s .
Wholesale and Retail
L IQ U O R D E A L E L
Leading J»),
ds for
i T here is more e atu n b in this section
o f tin» country th an all o th e r diseases ,
! put t«»gcther, ami until th e Inst few
' years wns supposed to be incurable. For I
a great m an y years «loctors pr«»mnim*e«l
it a local «liseas«*, and piescrihed local
rem edi«s. r.iul l y eolitstn tly failing to
:!«---- 1 y be F o u n d ------
«'lire w ith local tre a tm e n t, pronounced
it incurable. Science has proven <a- C elebrated Je sse Muore whisk'.
i tarrli to be a constitutional di ease ami .
tberefore »©quires constitutional tre a t-i
’I'lie ('ra le <»rchard Sour Mask
inent. H a ll’s C atarrh Oiire, nianiifart- |
G enuine Old C astle Uoiirbon
tired by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O., ,
is th e «»nly constitutional cure on th e !
,—T h e <) 1’. S. l‘o n \ .
I m arket. It is taken internally in «loses
' from It) drops to a ti aspoonfnl. It acts
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I <lii«»etly on tiu* l lood ami m ucous su r­ E ver Refreshing C"lil H inrng' Be, ■
C e n t s it G la s s A u it ts Y,,nr ( >r i,
faces «»I ihe system , 'l iny «»Her «»lie Inin-
ilred tlolhi's for any « as it fails to etire. Call for mi fir,porter! or Dome.-li, Ci
Semi toi circulars and testim oiii ils.
Amt Ye W ill lie Satisfied.
' A, hl ress
F. J . C heney A Co., Toled«», (). F.L’C E N E ,
jf^*S«»l«l by Druggists. 75c.
M3!)
$40*® FOR W PER
EEK
\«>TI< E F or p u b l ic a t io n .
I.aml Office at Iboebiirx, Oregon, Jan . 29, lsH !
Notice D hereby given th a t tlio following-
iiuiue«! settlor has filed notice of hi* in ten tio n
to m ake fluul proof in s u p p iri of his claim , and
ihnt sold proof w ill be m ade before the Register
mid Receiver of the I’, s Land Office, at Koau- .
burg, Oregon, on sutu rd ay M»trcn 17, UIH, v li;
Byron \ \ . Dorsey,
n I’re-em ption 1». ' No. .52«». for th e
o t ne
J. w »j ■ .f i u *4 n:i«l ite‘ j of ii w.1, , >ee. US,
M arr <fc
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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 all the Property in
GLENADA
Y O U O-A-KT
Ripans 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.
R ipansTabules may be ob­
tained of nearest druggist.
OVt RLOOK
The ocean, the surrounding
country and the Light-house.
A . T T e -w H o t e l ,
Ripans Tabules
are easy to take,
quick to act, and
save many a doc­
tor’s bill.
WILL1MS WORKERS
of either hux , any uge, in any part of tin* rountry,
at tin* employ :n< nt w'lich we furnish You need
not bi away iro n Immoovcr night. You can give
your whole Mine tot h work,oroulyyour spare mo
menu». Ascaptfal i < not r« 'juirc<l you run no risk.
We supply y-'ii wi:!i till that ia needed. It will
cost you nothing to try I lie Imine««. Any one
can do tin work Beginners mnke money from
the Mart. I a.lure is unknown with our workers.
Every boar you l.ibor you can easily make a dollar.
No « ne who Is willing to work fa il«to make more
noney every da\ than can be made in three days
af enynrdiuary employment. Send for free book
containing the fullest information.
S ash and D or Factory,
i N e - w C lx ix r c lx ,
T ifí.r g e SaT A T -iT ìill
Under
Contract
H. H A L L E T T & C O .,
Ocx 8DC,
BUTCHERS.
PORTLAND. MAIKE.
The town of Olenada is situated on tlie Pacific coast, fronting th«
Great Siuslaw river, litis deep water frontage, and the best offers ar
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made manufacturers, tradesmen and home-builders to settle in thia
M .C In in ib c r liii B e e f ,
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F is lx ,
G a m e ,
T ^ r i x i t s , A YOUNG GIRL’S FORTUNE.
■V e g e t e t l o l e s .
AN INTERESTING SKETCH.
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ale
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€ X 'e i .l .E N T
CLOCKS, JEWELRY.
K cpuiring I’ro m i'tly Ito n e
A N D W O R K V A f R A !2T
D.
F .’ R M
A«*o it seven mi«e« up th e Sinaia
iver frutti Ft-reiic»., am i a itn ste il i n tl -
huttum himU of ti,,. Ylvcr, is one uf lh<
hesl farina in La-,« e n m i t y . Fur »trill'
nr pasture land ii*‘ i— u nexcelled, n li­
the la's, pns-f that it prisluces th e fine-
vm ictics ul fruit, is H,nt th ere ia grow ­
ing a large orclinrd conaisting of th e
choiceat kinds o f , fm it-treea now in
la'iiring. T his f a rin 'w ill lie aolil as a
w la d e or in ten, five or one acre tracts
tu suit piirvliasers. W rite to G. F Ken
rn -lv, Florence, Iirea-ni, tor particnlar-
I7 ,«'’-'»'«' S T ul.l.T , FlOR . CK O E u o n . und privet.
Nothing appeals ao strongly to a m other’«
affection as h er «laughter just budding into
womanhood. Following is an instance: “Our
daughter. Blanche, now i < years of age, had
b e tn terribly afflicted with nvrvousoesa, and
had lost the entire use ot her r.ght arm. bho
was in such a condition that we had to keep
her from school und abandon her music les­
sons in fai t, v e feared St. Vitus dance, and
are positive hut lor an invaluable remedy she
would have had that terrible af.liction. We
had employed physicians, but s.ne received no
benefit fn»ui them Tne first of last August she
weighed but 75 poun«1*. and although she has
taken onlv three bottles o f Nervine she now
weighs ii»«j p«»unds; her nervousness and sym p­
toms of St. Vitus dance an» entirely gone, she
»»tends school regularly, and studies with com­
fort and ease. >he has recovered complete use
of h e r arm . her appetite is splendid, and no
money could pn «ure t «r our «laughter the health
Dr. Miles Nervine has brought her
’Then m r brother recommended th e rem edy •
I had no faith iu pateut medicines, and would
n«M listen to him. but a< a last resort he sent ua
a bottle, we begat» giving it to Blanche, and the
effect was o'm o't immediate.*'-->lrs K R.
BulkK’k. Brighton. N Y.
Dr Miiea’ Restorative Nervine is sofd by all
druggistson a positive guarantee, or sent direct
by the P r Mil s M« «lieal ( o . 1 ikhart. Ind., <»n
receipt o f price. 81 ner bottle, six lo t ties for
express prepaid
It is poattirely fn e from
opiates or dang» r»ms drugs
m
i ealthy town < n «11 co »1.
W rite Geo.
H. ( oltcr for ja i t ii r la r s