The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, June 15, 1900, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    In describing tho bombardment of
Morro Castle nt Santiago daring tho
U n ite d y t s te s J.nnff Office,
Bpunish-Aincricnii v/ur a war artiet who
R o s e b u rg , O reg o n ,
jwus in Cuna tells how he and somo
M ay 21, 1900.
newspaper inen iiiniinged to nttain a N o tic e I k h e re b y g iv e n t h a t in co m pi la n c e
point of vantage near the Texas:
w ith th e p r o v is io n s o f th e a< t o f C o n g re ss of
A few days previons a rival newspa­ J u n e 3, 1878, e n t itl e d “ A n u c t fo r t h e Mule o f
per dispatch boat, tho recipient of cer­ tim b e r )un«ls in t h e S ta te n o f C a lif o r n ia , O re ­
tain courtesies With which we had not g o n , N e v a d a a m i W a s h in g to n T e r r ito r y ,”
been favored, had been carrying minor C h a r le s B. M o rg an o f F lo re n c e , C o u n ty o f L a n e,
telegrams to the» fV'igship from one point s ta te o f O reg o n h a« ib i s d a y filed in th i s office
or another, and who Was tn tho habit of h is s w o r n s tu te m e u t N o 1W7, fo r t h e p u r c h a s e o f
o f S e c tio n N o 28, in T o w n s h ip N o is
pailing in among tho fleet, with an air 8 tlie R a NW
n g e N o 0 W .n i/d w ill o ffer p ro o f J o sh o w t h a t
of importance and displaying tho sig­ t h e la n d s o u g h t is m o re v a lu a b le fo r it s ti m b e r
nal, “ We have dispatches for tho ad o r s to n e t h a n fo r a g r i c u lt u r a l p u rp o s e s , a n d to
n iraL ”
e s ta b lis h h is c la im to s a id la n d b e fo re tb y
This, ut course, provonted tho vessels H e g ls te r y u d R e c e iv e r o f t h i s office a t R o seb u rg ,
of the fleet from making her come out- O reg o n , o n T u e s d a y t h e 14 d u y o f A u g u s t 1900.
l i e n a m e s a s w itn e ss e s :
aide and enabled her to approach the ,
A m a.-a F. H u r d o f F lo re n c e , O re g o n , W . II.
flagship to deliver herconiinunicationa.
W e a th c rs o n o f F lo re n c e , O re g o n , M rs L o ttie
Before leaving Port Antonio we had
o f F lo re n c e , O re g o n , R o b e rt H . B e r n ­
taken in a large supply of fresh fruit, , h H a u r rd
d t o f F lo re n c e , O reg o n .
including bananas, so it poenrrad tofonc A n y a n d n il p e rs o n s c l a im in g a d v e rs e ly t h e i
of onr very alert and original newspa­ n is iv e -d c s c rilic d la n d s a r e r e q u e s te d to file t h e ir
per men that we should hoist the sig­ c la im s in th i s o ffic e o n o r b e fo re s a id 11 d a y o f
nal, “ Wo havu banaaa* for the Texas A u g u s t 1900.
J . T ’ B r id g e s ,
pn board.”
R e g iste r,
This wo act- d ujion, and our vessel
waa allowed to glide in without inter­
N
O
T
IC
E
F
O
R
P
U
B
L
IC
A T IO N ;
ference, until
icho<i the Texas.
jOnce alongside,Captain Philip hailed
uh with delight, ¡¿ceptetl our little gift,
U n i t e s t a t e s L rn d O ffice,
and told ns thill a bombarfthient wns
R o s e b u rg , O re g o n ,
M ay 21, 1900.
very shortly to take place. We thought
N o tic e is liç re h y g iv e n t h a t in c o m p lia n c e
purselves in great luck at receiving this
news and made outsido the lines, keep­ w itli th e p r o v is io n s o f t h e u c j o f C o n g re ss o f
ing ns near to the squadron us wo were J u r is 3,1878, e n t itl e d “ A u n e t foy th e s a le o f
tim b e r la n d s lu t h e S ta te s o f C a lir o r n /a , O re-
permitted.
l g o n , N e v a d a a n d W a s h in g to n T e r r ito r y ,” M rs
I d
1 L o ttie H u r d of. F lo re n c e , C o u n ty o f L a n e . S ta te
o f O reg o n h a s th i s d a y filed in tl d s o ffic e h is
s w o rn s ta t e m e n t N o lQi6, fo r th e p u r c h a s e o f
th e n E *4
S e c tio n N o 28, in T o w n s h ip N o 18 8
R a n g e N o 9 W, a n d w ill o ffer p ro o f to s h o w t h a t
th e la u d s o u g h t is m o r e v a lu a b le fo r it s tim b e r
: o r s to n e th a n fo r a g r i c u lt u r a l p u rp o s e s , a n d to
e s ta b lis h Ills c la im to s a id la n d b e fo re t h e
R e g is te r n u d R e c e iv e r o f ti n s office a t k o s a b u r g .
O reg o n , o n T u e s d a y th e 11 d a y o f A u g u s t 1900.
l i e n a m e s a s w itn e s s e s :
C h a r le s B. M o rg an o f F lo re n c e , O re g o n , A m a s a
F. H u rd o f F lo re n c e , O reg o n , W. H . W e a th e rs o n
o f F lo re n c e , O re g o n , R o b e r t II. B e r n h a r d t o f
F lo re n c e , O reg o n .
A n y a n d a ll p e rs o n s c lu im ip g a d v e rs e ly th e
o)> ovp-deseribed la n d s a re re q u e s te d to file t h e i r
c l u i m s i n th i s o flleo o n o r b e fo re s a id 1-1 d u y o f
A u g u s t 1900,
J . T . B r id g e s ,
R e g iste r.
R e p n ta ttp n .
tho “ Memoir” of Lord Bramwell
ta a telling illuntrntion of tho fact that
reputation clingn to uh , oven after many
yean. Tho gfi.ut jurint an u littlo lad
J)ecaino u pupil nt/ Dr. IWildy’s school,
whero tho luto Baron Channell, threo
year« his senior, was head boy.
Channell read for tho law, and tho
|w o school friends scarcely met again
nntll, yours afterward, Mr Channell
bold a brief in a certain case nt Maid-
ptono assizes.
Consultation with tho solicitors
ghowed a flaw in tho pleadings drawn
by them. It was of p sort which in
those days would ¡novo fatal to tho
case. Tho solicitors could only hope
that it would not ho discovered.
“ Who is aguiust us?” asked Chan-
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
pell.
“ Oh,” wus tho ri |4jr, “ a Mr. Bram­
well. Nobody.cver heard of him bo-
U n ite d S ta te s L a n d O ffleo,
fore.”
“Thon, gentlemen,” said tbo advo­
cate. “ wo’ro done. I wus at school with
gentleman. ”
He was rlgKt Br'amwoll was too
«Sever for tlern, uud |hey wore “ done”
that
lls h .il.
» M WA I I I ntt
I
T H EL
II, M a l l
in
D A I L _V
FcM B K * F a te ,
Only $ 6 . 7 0 a Ysar
Aperteci Remedy forConsSrw-
n on. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions,Feverish
nc-ss and L o s s OF SLEEP.
Ihs Weekly Chronicle
Facsimile Signature of
N E W ’ YORK.
$ 1 .5 0 A
n Cobra,
When I went to the ssllor, ho held
|n bis hand n very old and ragged rico
bag. lie said, “ I ’ve got a fine stinging
fellow 1 hors
bore for you.” I asked what he
meant, so he oj>a|ied the hag and showed
m« ouo of the largest au<ljiiiri.i'Ht lo-A-
Ing cobras r find ever se.cn. I olifcln. d
* large flsli globe, into which I told him
to drop the serpent, bag and all, and
then secured the top. I asked him how
be became possessed of this clangorous
prentnre.
“ Caught It among soi-ie timber,”
Bald he. “on lxiard a ship at Blackwull,
Just home from India. ” "And ho^ did
you get here with it In that old rag?”
•'W ell.’’ said ho, “I took the train from
Bluckwall and the omnibus from Fen-
chnrrh street, and by (meaning the
snake) was quite qfiiet all tho way. ” N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
)"What do yon want for it?” “Ten
♦hillings and my expenses.” Which I
L a u d O ffice, a t R o s e b u rg O re g o n .
M ay 8, 1900.
J»«- Ho asked me if I would take an |
Other if ho caught it, ns ho hqd seen
N o tic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t th e fo llo w in g -
¡one larger than the one ho hadTroffglit n a m e d s e tt le r lias tile d n o tic e o f h is iu t e u t i o n
with him.—Burtlott's “ Wild Animals to m a k e fin a l p ro o f In s u p p o r t o f I h s el a in i, a n d
th a t s a id p ro o f w ill bo m a d e b e fo re C. H . H o ld e n
In Captivity.”
U. S. C o m m is s io n s ! a t
FI >rcucc,
O reg o n ,
—r— ------------ t-
o n J u n e 29,1900, v is : J a n ie s lb F. P o d g e , o n hir,
M m fu r Tane.
Fredericlf 4hc Great made genemns II. tt. N o. 8119 fo r th e 8 \ 8W >%, 8 \ 8 E S ee.
12 W.
nts to all musiciaiiH except flute I I , T. H e 15 n a 8 m , e R.
s th e f o llo w in g w itn e s s e s to p ro v e
ira. Ho played tho flute remark- ! h is c o n t in u o u s r e s id e n c e u p o n a n d c u l tiv a tio n
L I T E R A T U R E
SAMPLE COPY SE.1T FREE.
• «!
» f—*-Ac*tc,_
p
Ç
u
r-
?
-
I have used R lpaas Tafculsa w ith so tnueh satis*
faction that I can cheer fully rsuoinmeBd them .
Have been troubled for about thruo years w ith
Wbut ! called bilious attack s ©<'m‘Tig c n regularly
• a c e k wpek. Waa told by (UtTersut physicians
that It waa caused by bud teeth, o f w hich I ha i
several. I had the tc«ih extracted , b it tbo at*
tucks contluu«.d. I
sceu im .i.M .-.-m enu of
Rlpans Tdbules in n” vfcepa|.-»rs b et n-d no faith
tn them, but about s ix w eek s tin ce a friend In­
duced m e to try them . Ilav tuken but tw o of the
sm all S cen t boxes o f th-» Tubules and have had
no recurrence o f th e a;tucks. Eave nover given a
testim onial for anything before, but the great
a w n u ct o f good w hich 1 1 «lieve has been done n.a
by Rlpans Tabulo« Induces m e unk'. J m ine to the
m any testim oniala y o u doubCUai hn'.e in y.iur
possession now.
. T. D s W itt .
1
w
-
C b r v w <»?««? C 2 u l l 4 l n - r «
TH13 n i n O N i n . ? ! ranks w ith th s grea test
newep.-vpam in the U nited B tates.
T H E C H R O N IC LE has no equal on the P a d flo
Coast. I t leads a ll In a b ility , en terp rise and
tie'VR.
T H E C H n O N in r.p ra Tnlefrraphlc R eports are
the la test and m ost reliab le. Its L ocal N ew s ths
fu llest and «¡ Iciest, and Its E d ito ria ls from the
ablest pen« In the country.
T H E C ilR O N iC L B has a lw a y s been, and a l­
w ays w ill ba, the friend and cham pion of the
petpl •, as a g a in st com bination«, cliques, cor­
porations, or oppressions aJ-any kind. It w ill be
nduot In everythin g, n eutral In ma ilin g.
D9 YOU TOT THE C’M ICLE
P pvop^i
Showing tho U.iliet 8 'a tei, Dominion
cf Canatj m l Northori M;xloj
Map
<»N
K Ml
ON OWW M1I>K.
o f th e
T 1 1 Id
W o rld
O ' r 1 1 Id H
S in
?n;l lxot tho -TIzxp «nd
u ••. k y « i f e r r t n l c l n f o r O u r V c u r ,
p o s la jo p
r
•>>* n a x a p e u d p a p e r ,
▲DL'C::33
h i. ir.
d*» V ’ r > T 7 N 'r > ,
lToprlet?>r H If. ChronlSla,
U N JFR.LNC1AXX C \ L
D R . J C R C A N 'S
G REA T I
K w a n t to In fo rm yon.
I
In words o f highest
raise, o f th e bencLt
have derived from
Rlpanu Tabules. I am a
professional uurso uud
In thia pr'.f<-sslon a clear
<
bead Is a lw ays rcede.l.
*
Rlpans Tabules docs It.
▲iter one o f m y cast's I
fouiid m yself c;in:-ictely
run down. Acting on iLe
a d v ice o f Mr. Oeo Bow­ «
er, Ph. O., GJ8 New ark
Ave., Jersey C ity, 1 took
Rlpans Tabules w ith
<
grand results.
Miss DEiUE WiaoMAB.
r
« ?
♦
<
« ♦ ««
« «
b
bear
, < ’l e v « r .
>u akanrf with yonr
uployer io well, Tom? . Von never
ngb at liiu
Tom No, but i ifliioui th'' name re.
tanrnnt, and pretending not to nee liini
Iretall all lit. t t e « « . aavtiijrfondly,
“ 1 can’t tell It no
aa lie win, bat
here’» a rattling good yarn Mr. I), told
ha this morning. "
hw«’o promtrted
j»hrt*e timca lu u yeitV- Ale W rs.
C
J* va
MAGAIÏ8E’
PrMnmsking
fancy work, hosssboid bows,
short atorlr«. ourrvn» fi'i-ic* etc
*ub«crlb« Co day.
Oalj kX). ysariy. Lmly sgvuis « ur.Cvd. ôvvü for ten ia .
■
N e v a d a a n d W a s h in g to n T e r r i to r y ,” A u iax a F.
H u d I o f F lo r e n c e , C o u n ty o f l atte, ih a te o f i
O re^tm h a» ib i s d a y tile d in th i s office b in )
s w o rn s ta t e m e n t N o 1(M3, f o r th e p n r^ lm s c o f
th e hK ‘b o f S e R lo n N o 24, in Tow n s h ip N o U 8 '
B ’U ik «' N o 9 W, a n d w ill offi?r p ro o f to sfifWv t h a t 1
t h e la n d » o u ffh t I» m o re T w lu a b to to t It» tif n h u r »
o r h tiu ir th a n fo r ag i le n ltu r a i p u rp o s a s , a n d to I
e M a b its h b is c l a l n t o s a id lo a d t e f a r > th e
d k è g ia te r a n d R tkee iv « y o f th i s office a t IV'M lbiin;.
(>reg«ni, o u T u e sd a y tiie a i d a y o f A u g u st *990.
l i e n u n io s
w ltiie a sc s.
Itoiett i l . B i^ n h a n lt , o f F lo re n c e . O re g o n .
C lm rle s B. M '.rg a ii o f H o ie n e e , Ò re g o u , M rs.
f t
H H
-< jdof H u r v n c e ,O ic g o u . W. II. W e a th e r
JafK'
Ilird«’ NratOa
►,* <411" a '"•«il»''»’". ♦
I a ll | e r 'o u « c la im in g a d v e rs e ly t h e
Many bird« vary tho compWitt'Vl o f
vyitH'tl U n 1« a r e x v q n e t»<1 to file t U d r
Ike outer layer of the nest acciinling to
flit» o tC ra o u <>r b e fo re m i d H d a y uf
vka ciretiinstanf-eH. If the neat 1» located
• » o n g growing lenvea, tho outer layer
J T Bi: rw
be of green moae; if on a dark
branch, of natural colored licln u«
W
iU
CALL'S)
t o e tsrilse. mt«««s. girls an 1 littlo tHtdrea That oow
lain sty I tab ’ chic rfT»--l s o t attain« «I Ly tho ooc of so«
— patterns
- --------- Ha»«
••------------
tettar
do --- -• *-*-Mylo Stul p«»foe» at.
MS CALL,
T he modern stand­
ard Family Medi­
cine: Cures the
common every-day
ill of humanity.
TUR McCAIX
Lisa a Ml
M lk Mr«*«, •
COM PANY,
. .
, m » rn,, ». te
S O IE 3 S T O E S _
Sold
>! T U L L E
W ith
W
E S T -
Scientific American,
N ope \yho aro engaged in an y o f tho m echanical
studying this stan d ard M agazine of Sciences
and m echanical A rts.
I t is illu stra te d 'w ith
all m odern cuts ¡of la te st inventions in all
the branches of m echanism , and its fund o f
know ledge is inseparably connected w ith in ­
ventors an d mechanics.
Sold w ith
T iie
W est a t clubbing rates.
pveral
v n n tle-t. W iltin g to i vy >»ttr lv a
v ev k ly
H v » irab ie c in p h ') n t, 1
• u p o r iiin h tr u
feefe re»«« vs
•
lo se «e»f ari«lrrtes<»t a ir :i»i*e«l
*ark h A K 'a i t o u H u ll « l i i t t i
THE EnSM nPflIJTAN/
U n ite d S ta te s L u n d Office.
K otfeburg, O reg o n ,
M ay in, 1900.
A su ffic ie n t c o n te s t A ffidavit h a v in g b ee n filed
in t a i s office b y C h a rle s It B a ile y , c o n te s ta n t,
a g a in s t tiie h o m e s te a d e n t r y S o M78, m a d e
A u g u st ir .ls V i, fo r S i V K W ' 4 , sec 27, XW i ,
S W ' . . a n d lo t 1, s e c 81, T p 17 H, K 9 W , by
H a rry 1) A d k in s , C o n te stc e , in v .liic h i t is
R lleg ed t i i a t tiie s a id e n tr y m n n , A d k in s , lias
w h o lly a b a n d o n e d th e tr a c ts e m b ra c e d in th e
e n t r y n s a b o v e , a n d c h o u s e d h is re s id e n c e
th e r e f r o m f o r a p e rio d e x c e e d in g six m o n th s,
and lias n o t re s id e d u p o n a n d c u ltiv a te d th e
la n d n s by la w r e q u i r e d , a n d t h a t tile n b o n d o n -
n ie n t is n o t c a u s e d b y r e a s o n o f liis s e rv ic e in
e i th e r th e a r m y o r n a v y o f tile U n ite d S ta te s,
■aid p a r tie s a r e here-by n o tif ie d to u p p e r, re ­
s p o n d a n d O der e v id e n c e to u c h in g s a id a lle g a ­
tio n a t 10 o 'c lo c k a in o n J u n e »0, 1900 b efo re
J o e l W are, U S C o m m is s io n e r a t E u g e n e , L a n e
c o u n .y , O reg o n , a n d t h a t fin a l h e a rin g w ill be
h e ld nt 2 o 'c lo c k p m o n J u ly 10,1900 1 e fo ro tiie
K c e is te r n u d K e c e iv e r n t t h e U n ite d S ta te s
l.a n d O iii' i in lio s e b u rg , O reg o n .
I’ll.- s a id c o n t e s ta n t h a v in g , in a p r o p e r nf-
il ln v it, llle d l i n y 15, l'.w , s e t fo r th fu els w h ic h
si, >w t h a t a f t e r d u e d ilig e n c e p e r s o n a l s e rv ic e
o f tills n o tic e c a n n u t lio m a d e , it is h e re b y
nn<1
1 t h a t stu 'Ji n o tic e be given
b y d u e a n d p r o p e r pi
c a tio n .
J . T. B r id g e «:,
R eg ister.
J . H. B o o t h ,
R e c e iv e r.
1 his m onthly m agazine is ope ot t h e n
b est p rin te d in th is co u n try , a n d is «1
to all subscribers a t ra te s within
a b ility ot all to pay.
I a n d »
O rego
M ay , 1900.
h a v in g Veci» filed
n :i> n u ii, a g a in s t
id v J u n e
ion 17,
I t is finely il
tra te d and presen ts th e n am es o f flu
a u th o rs a s co n trib u to rs.
T he V i
a n d th e Cosm opolitan aro sold fill
fluced ra te s a t th is office.
THE ARENA
” We do not take possession of our ideas but are possessed by
They m aster us and force ns into the arena,
Where like gladiators, wc must flght for them .”
Such is the exalted m otto
CON i E s r NOTICI
of the A rena, an d
th e
entire contents of th is m o n th ly m ag azin e
are upon a piano and in keeping w ith its
m otto.
Tho A rena's gallery o f_ e m in c n t
thinkers is a group ot in terestin g m en a n d
women, and th e ir thoughts a re w o rth y th e
consideration ot a d people,
T h e A rena is
sold w ith Tin- W est .
»‘I kbv (J u tte d I
J. T.
\Y
«Hv p u t t-'gtelhter I'alT IS Ste4 1» w » ts
B»«r. *«I4 Io ».-teirW
c*ty »- J ko* n J t kv mtell-
K
▲
m
fa r l k m . A
b rc ltik b »sry latosi «pi>
« p v*- -,tets M y taa.
AbteteluMy
a n d
p u rsu its can succeed w ith o u t read in g a n d
CONTEST NOTICE.
ÄI
N o tic e Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t i
w ith Uae p r o v is io n s o f th e a c t «
J u n e 3, 1378, e n title « ! “ A n n e t ft
ti r a la 'r la n d * in t i u filate s o f t a ’.G,
N e v a d a , a n d W a s h in g to n
le u
C asaM y o f G areliu cr, <
OU, f o u 11 y ,
S ta te <»i O re g o n b a s td lls« l a y ffieil in
h i» s w o r n » tn le m v n t N o. 1IWK, f o r th e
t»f t h è N
N F l4
« a I t . W • , N W
Si». 1 (, tu ì <>«l »».«hip N o . : 21 >. U a iu v
a n d m ili u .f ir p rò « / to s h o w 1 i.it
(■ought ia B io re v a lu a b le f«
t h a n f o r a g i k u liiir a l 1 ’’ri
h is c la im t a t o l d lau- 1 be h re th e Re
R e c e iv e r o f th i s o il1«-
Rota t o r y , C
fititurelay th e 4 th ds> »»( A
II«* n a m e s a» a in
C a t h e r in e A C.u-o-
o ( G ard in e»
Jo h '.i J o y c e , o f ir iu d ii 1er, IL*rea< a . Jo b ;
s o u , o f G a r d in e r , o •
n, W : lla r t
G a r d in e r , O reg o n .
A n y a n d a lt p e rs o n
d ia lu g o d e r
abuvfe>d<‘eerri»vd I miu I 1 ,»iv replaça (ad u
c la im » in t h i s <
A u g u s t, 1WU
M BAZAR» A
P atterns ’
A R T S
R-I-P-A-N-S
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
pis
A FREEtPATTERN
I have been suffering from headaches evoy
sin ce I w as a little glrL X could never ride In a
car or g< > into a crowded
place without getting a
headache and sick at my
stom cch. J heard about
p.!p:.n.i Tabules from an
in
aunt of mine who was
taking thorn for catarrh
o f tho stomach. Sho had
found Ruch relief from
their use sho advised me
to take them too. and X
havu been doing»«) since
last October, and w ill
say they have complete­
ly cured my headaches.
I am t ’veuty-nlne years
old. You aro w elcom e
to use th is testim onial,
UTS. J. BBOORMYB&
And The
A new stylo pauket containing tex tup
tabclks picked In a paper carton (without glass) H now for s&Is
a t some drug etoroe - row xxvi; cairrs. Thl < low priced sort i«s intended for the poor and the economical. On®
tfosen of the flvo-eent ccrtons (1*0 tabuks) aon be bad by moil by .«• .<)ing forty-eight cents to the R ifams
C rku cai , OovrxxT. No. 1C Fyi- in- trtvt. New York—or n sin ,lo eart«.n(T72r taitcuk ) will be sent for five cotta
K ir kith T x su u b may also bo h id of some grocarn, g.tnon 1 storekeepers, news a-p-ntn ard a t some liquor stores
an d harbor shepa. They bauLh pain, ibduoe J ec j and prolong life. O*.« givss ruiiuf.
E
(her own »siectlsn'to every svb^crlbar, F< sutlfal eol*
e n d hlhotfraphnd pin?,« sn«t Illustrations. Cflgtoal,
Ub-«t, wtu>tlo. exquisite and strictly up to »1st« ik«l«ru»,
I have been a great sufferer from constipation
for over R \e years. N othing gave uio any relief.
My feet aud legs and abdomen w tr e bloated so
I could n ot wear shoes on m y feet and only u loose
dress. I saw Klpans Tabules advertised In our
dolly paper, bought som e and took them os direct*
ed. H are taken them about three Weeks and there
H - uch a change! I am not const lpnted nay more
eud I ow e It all to Rlpans Tabules. la m thirty*
seven years old, have c o occupation, only m y
household duties and nujslng-m y sick husband.
Ho has had the dropsy and I am trying Rlpane
Tabules fo r him . B e feels som o bettor but It w ill
take som e tim e, ho has been sick so long. You
w ay use m y le tter and name os you like.
Mrs. M auv U oemax C lark ■.
*
Mother w as troubled
With h e a r t b u r n and
«(
Sltfeplessaosrt, caused by
My seven-year old boy
*
Indigestion, fo r a good
sud eied w ith pains ta
m any years. One duy
hid hood, constipation
she sa w a testim onial
and complained o f ills
In the paper lndonrtt?»
stomach. IIo could not
R l p a n s Tubules. ELe
eat like children o f his
determ ined to givo thorn
age do and w h a t he
a trial, way g r e a t l y
did cct did n ot agree
» ♦ i- *-<( ÿ w « V V 1, #
relieved by their use
w ith him. Ho w as thin
a n d n o w t a k e s (h o
and o f a eatTron color.
Tabules regularly. Sho koepa a few cartons Ripans
Reading romo c f the testim onials In favor of
Tabules In the house and auys sh ' w ill nui bo w ith ­
XXIpaus rabulos, I tried th e n . Blpa&s Tabules not
ou t them. The heart tutrn nud sleeplcssucss have
oitiy relieved b u t actually cured my youngster,
disappeared w ith tho ln d ig tHtiou w hich w as
tho headmH.uj have disappeared, bowels are In
form erly so grant a burden f< r her. Our whole
pood condition and be never com plains o f his
ramlly tak e the Tnbuk-o regularly, espoclrdly af;er
stomach, lie lx now a red, chubby faced boy. This
a hearty meal. My m other le tlfty yonrs c f age
v.. : derful change I a?trtbate to Rlpans Tabules.
and Is enjoying the best o f health end spirits ; also
1 nm sail.-fie<l that they w ill beneftt any one (from
eats hoarty m eals, an lA posslblllt.7 before r.Ue
t h e . radio to old age) if taken according to diroo*
to o k Blpaes Tabules.
A xtos H. B lavxxk .
tions.
L. w . rmcK.
iOSEUM OF ANATOMY
J
★
Stars in
u n i t e d S ta te s L a n d O ffice,
R o s e b u r g , O re g o n ,
1 0 6 3 MARKET ST., SAM FRANCISCO, CAL
M ay 9, 1900.
( licKoen Blxth and Sevvith.J
I N o tic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t in c o m p lia n c e
Th e largest A natom leal Museum
w
ith
th
e
p
r
o
v
is
io
n
s
o
f
th
e
a
c
t
o
f C m i rrcss o f
In tho World.
| J u n e 3, 1873, e n t i t l e d “ A n a c t fo r th e s a le o f
Ori’c.ira: u .'»-v'Hon in (7< a Citif. A
•era (cr/i I
ti m b e r la n d s in tire S ta te s o C a lif o r n ia , O reg o n ,
W v a k n e ..4 v » , or a u y contract­
j N e v a d a , a n d W a s h in g to n T e r r i to r y ,” 1 a t h e r i n e
e d <H“'
•U tK c l .r w o re « ! by
th o o ld est 3» « ■ « • I o n the 1'acillc
A. C a s s id y , o f G a r d in e r , C o u n ty »»f D o u g la s,
CoOSt. K-»tAoilnio d 3t>yrurs.
S ta te o f O reg o n h a s th i s d a y filed in th i s office
CN. W N tA M -W iT A T E DISEASES
h is sw o r n s t a t e m e n t N o 100,*, fo r t h e p u r c h a s e o f
'Y cw n tr B if H and bm I r i d i c
th e N
BE ‘4, 5KV» S E '< Sec. 11 SW 1 k SW
a ; e « l t a r a w ho are sufferhia
o f, n a lu la n d , v is :
1 Sec. 12, in T o w n s h ip N o. 21 S. R u n g e N o. 11 W .,
from tha effect»» of yon thiu l Indb-
well himself. A famous llntirt
I v a B ra y , o f M in n ie , O re g o n , B. R. K n ilth , o f
crttiotis or ex« case« Io mnturer
a n d w ill o ffe r p ro o f to sh o w t h a t th e la n d s o u g h t
,, . . . . -
once naked permission to play lo the J M in n ie , O re g o n , A 11 G tiy n ii, o f M in n ie , O reg o n
j is m o r e v a lu a b le fo r i t s ti m b e r o r s to n e th a n
King, hoping that Frederick would 11 G u y n n , o f M in n ie , O re g o n .
1 cation»; Mt»< •
i* t’« k l n l o i .
fo r a g r i c u lt u r a l pur|»orefl, n u d to e s ta b lis h h is
g ls tr a ,< J w M o r r iH c tk ,
F r e» ,i-« -m y
■how his appreciation erf liis skill by
J . T . B bipges ,
I <»f I
r l - C.. .- v n . » * 1 1 . ..f I C laim to s a id la u d b efo re th e R e g is te r a n d
Some valuable gift. Frederick lluteoed j
renn-'lh-s, o f g .'-at f o a t l . p o u c r, the i>, < tor
R eg ister*
R
e c e iv e r o f th i s office a t R o s e b u rg , O re g o n , o n
I bail so a rra tih i-d Ins 1:«.
• lint It w ill i,- l
attentively while lie pinyod a difficult
: S a tu r d a y th e i l h d a y o f A u g u s t 1900.
' only afford T tu nh d h ic r.-lb f. Imi perm aneat
| cure. The IL h -V h <1 >• •» n o t t ¡uir.t l«- p e t form
j
l i e n a m e s a s w itn e s s e s :
piece. “ You piny very w ell,” he said, N O T IC E F O R PU B L IC A T IO N
■ mini. b-.M. b it H Well k r • :i to 1 e
fair and
“ and I will give you a proof of my sut-
. square Physician and Surifeon, pr»*-emiueut
j H u g h C a s s id y , o f G a r d in e r , O re g o n , J o h n
f in 1 • .0 ■
>‘*.s -i»R, - <»f M e n .
J o y c e , o f G a r d in e r , O re g o n , J o h n H e n d e r s o n ,
iafactlou.“
L a n d O ffice, a l R o s e b u rg . O reg o n .
s \ i ‘i l l i . f s i f
< d from
' o f G a r d in e r , O re g o n , W ilb e r t F e c k , o f G a r d in e r ,
i tho ysteiu w ithout the i •• of l l e r e u r y .
8o saying, fie l.«ft the room The mu-
M ay 9, 1900.
T r n a a e a tl:u - , b y a a >
H n rile n l
O re g o n .
o li c e Is guessing
h e r e b y g iv e at
n tho
t h a t probable
t h e io lh o y in g -
nature
. l “reauitly •Man p Waited,
| cur«* f.n H u p t i.e e . A ■ ¡1.1. \ nod •
A n y a n d a ll p e rs o n s c l a im in g a d v e rs e ly th e
/>,- for P l i e s . S-» ••..ir,- and F i s t u l a s , by
king i-fllflfncfl with his own flnts the J n:uii«<<1 s e tt le r h a s filed n o tic e o f h is I n te n tio n ! ) < l ’r.
J.-nl.iii’« hj 1- ; | p-Ui. t : . n.
Is.
abov e-d es< fflb cd la u d s a te req u ested to file th e ir
to m a k e fin a l p ro o f In s u p p o r t o f h is c l a im , a n d l
1 and
j
■ V B B T M AN
c la im s In ti n s office o n o r b e fo re s a id 4 th du>
t nef
:>1 t.
syed the sumo piece. Then ho bado t h a t »nh l p ro o f w ill b e m a d e b e fo re R v^. tk R ev. , I Olli \
o f A u g u s t 1900.
a t R o s e b u rg , O reg o n , o n A iu iu s t 1, i9(X). v is : ,
k
visitor KOocd day,'* saying, "I
J . T. B r id . e s ,
C. "‘e.i'tnJloii l •{» I .1 • ’ slrletlv p-'-atO,
H u g h C a s s id y o n h is H . E. N. T y ö fo r th e KW *4 ■
ave had Uio 11J1 iiruro of hearing you.
Ch
ri
HQKS
Vf.
K
V
K
V.1
SO
Vri
7H.
K
R e g is te r.
NW
NW \ SW ' , Sec. 10 T 21 8, R 11 W ,
T rea tm en t peiso n a lly « r b y letter.
and it waa o ily fair that you should
H e m o n e s th e fo llo w in g w itn e s s e s to p ro v o 1
Writ»» for P -n k . F I I I I . U i n i * l l Y O P
I
~I
I
I
t
31V
t
o
r
.
.
MAU.ro
F
k
«
«
.
(A
valn
ablc
me.”
h is c o n t in u o u s r e s id e n e o u p o n a n d c u l tiv a tio n
book Lir m en .) Call or w-rtto
V.eiftht at A ).)On.
o f “« td la n d , vis*.
N O T IC E F O R PU B L IC A T IO N
Off. JOROAN A CO . I Oft 1 Ma.fctt S t . S. F.
Whnt (lix>n n It. in wrl-il, ? Tli-.s-' who
C a t h e r in e A. C a s s id y , o f G a r d in e r , O r e g o n , '
know tho took of tlio k log i f benstn best J o h n J o y c e , o f G a r d in e r , O re g o n , J o h n ll e n d e r - j
and how nnall his littlo body roully is » <n, o f G a r d in e r , U yegou, W ilb e r t P e e k , o f '
U n ite d S U U I n:
will ¡irotmblj • eonio farthvst frotn tho G a r d in e r , O reg o n .
R o s s b u r g , t»r
truth. About ttoO to B&0 ixinnds is n
J . T. ttkllM ,*«.
nanul eatliuuto. Ihit a full grown lion
R e g iste r.
■will tip th« Male« «t no
than 500 N O T K T l-’OJt P U B L IC A T IO N '
ponn<V> Five hundred nud forty poumU
la tho record fur i;n African lion. Hip
bono is »olid nud heavy at ivory.
U n ite d S ta te s I.a n d O ffice,
The tiger runs the lion very close. A
R o s e b u rg , O reg o n ,
Bengal ti.jcr, killed two years ago by
M ay 21, 19Q&
tn English oil leer, hcd I o I 520 j .»unds.
N o titV is h e re b y g iv e n t i i a t in r o n ip iin p c c
A tiger this aiie baa, however, <*< indd- w ith th e p r o v is io n s o f th e a i t o f C o n g n ’Mt o f
erable more muscular strength than the J u n e 8, K f t , I’tiU tlc d “ A n a v i fo r th e sa io of
tim b e r la n d s In th e S ta te s o f C a lif o r n ia , O re g o n ,
biggent lion.
Desirable
(Inclu din g ¡»cstage) to any part o f th e U nited
Ptains, C anada and Mexico.
TIIK WkiEK-LY CHROMICTJ3, tho b righ test
and m ust c o m p e te W eekly N ew sp ap er In the
w orld, prin ts retruLirlg 112 Colum ns, ur six teen
p ace«, oi N ew s, lit e r a t u r e aj.d G eneral Infor-
niatlop; a lto a rnngnh.cent A g ricu ltu ra l and
H orticu ltu ral D epartm ent. Thia la on e o f the
g rextast departr.nu ts In a n y paper un th is
C oast.
E v er y th in g w ritten Is based on e x ­
perience In the C oast Htatea, n ot on E astern
m en 's know ledge o f th eir ow n lo c a lities.
The
R oK cburs, O reg o n ,
M ay 22, J900.
| N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t in c o m p lia n c e
j w ith th e p r o v is io n s o f t h e a c t o f C o n g re s s o f
J u n e 3, 1878, e n t itl e d “ A n n e t fo r t h e s a le o f
1 tim b e r la n d s in th e S ta te s o f C a lif o r n ia , O reg o n ,
N e v a d a a m i W a s h in g to n T e r r i to r y ,” R o b e r t H .
j h c r u i i a n l t o f F lo r e n c e , C o u n ty o f L a n e , S ta te
o f O re g o n h a s th i s d a y file d in th i s ofTce h is
sw o rn s ta t e m e n t N o 1054, fo r th e p u r c h a s e o f
th e N E
HW J 4 o f S e c tio n N o 27, in T o w n s h ip
N o 18 S R a n g e N o 11 W a n d w ill o ffer p ro o f to
t h o w t h a t th e la n d s o n g h lis m o re v a lu a b le fo r
its tip ib e r o r s to n e t h a n fo r a g r i c u lt u r a l p u r -
JXMd*, a n d to e s ta b lis h h is c la im to s a id la u d
b e fo re t h e R e g is te r a n d e c e i r c r o f th i s office a t
1 R o se b u rg , O reg o n , o n T u e s d a y ^lm 11th d a y o f
A u g u st, 1900.
H e u u m e s a s w itn e s s e s :
M rs L o ttie H u rd o f F lo re n c e , O reg o n , A m a s a
F. H u r d o f F lo r e n c e , O reg o n , \y . II. W e a th e rs o n
o f F lo re n c e , O re g o n , C h u rlu * T h o m a s o f E u
g e n p , O reg o n .
A n y a n d a l l p e r io n s c la im in g a d v e rs e ly th e
a b o v e -d e sc rib e d la n d s a re r e q u e s te d to file th e ir
c la im s in th i s office o n o r b e fo re su id 14th d u y
o f a u g u s t 1900.
J . T. B r id g e s ,
KegisfcT.
»
Greatest Weekly in the Country,
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
LOOK OV£R ÎHÎS
IW
M AKE YOUR select :;«»,
‘ R av is
the
w est .
FLORENCE. 08-