P a lu m b o s * Im p re s M lo u s on H is F ir s t U n ited S ta te . Land Office, R osebu rg, O regon, It wna on the island of Cuba, in the May 21,1900. N o tic e is h ereb y g lv o n th a t In c o m p lia n c e tutu mu of 1492, that the use of tobacco was learned by Europeans. Columbpg w ith th e p ro v isio n s o f th e a ct o t C ongress o t makes the first m ention of the w eed l a J u n e 8, 1878, e n title d “ A u a ct for th e sa le o f l i s diury under date of Oct. 18. Wbon tim b er la n d s iu th e S ta tes o f C a lifo rn ia , Ore­ Be aud his m en lauded on Cuban shores; g o n , N ev a d a a n d W a sh in g to n T errito ry ,” C harles B. M organ o f F lo ren ce, C o u n ty o f Lane, the kin dly natives, w h o m istook them sta te o f Oregon h a s t h is d a y S led in th is office for m essengers from heaven, brought h is sw orn s ta te m e n t N o 1017, for th e p u rch a se o f them num erous offerings. A m ong these, th e NW X o f S eetlo n N o 2S, in T o w n s h ip N o 18 U stated by the adm iral in h is diary, S R ange N o J W ,u a d w ill oflfcr p roof to sh o w th a t ► ere -tome “ dry leaves, w hioh m ust be I th e la n d so u g h t is m ore v a lu a b le for Its tim b er tom etning m uch prized by them (th e or sto n e th a n for a g ricu ltu ra l p urposes, a n d to natives), to r they had already brought 1 e s ta b lis h h is cla im t o su id la n d b efo re th e cue som e iu San Salvador as a present. ” R eg ister an d R eceiv er o f t h is offioe a t R oseburg, L ittle heed w as paid to these leaves O regon, o n T u esd a y th e 14 d a y o f A u g u st 1900. H e n a m es a s w itn esse s: hi the beginning by the Spaniards. They A m a sa F. H urd o f F lo ren ce, O regon, W. H. were in search of gold and saw no pos­ W cath erson o f F lo ren ce, O regon, Mrs L ottio sib ility o f converting m iserable w eeds H urd o f F lo ren ce, O regon, R obert H . B e r n ­ Into that precious com m odity. In the h a rd t o f F lo ren ce, O regon. oourso of (into thoy began to notico that A n y an d a ll p erso n s c la im in g a d v ersely th e i the natives w ent to and from their a b ovo-deserllxxl la n d s are re q u e s t« ! to d ie th eir villages and thu shore sm oke escaped c la im s In t h is office o n o r b efore said 14 d ay o f from their m ouths, " iu a tru ly diabol­ A u g u st 1900. J . T- B r i p o e s , ical m ann er.” Soon they discovered R egister. that these unclad children of the w ild s t r o d a c t io u t o K w o k iu g T o b a c c o . tarried in their hands a " burning stic k ,” w h ich every now aud then they would put in to tlujjr m ouths and blow out a cloud of smoko. T h is had a m ost heathenish look, as it is recorded, to the Spaniards, and they inquired, as w e ll as they could by signs, in to the custom . They learned that the burning stick s were composed of the dried leaves so treasured by the natives, and that the custom of sm oking the fragrant weed was supposed to lessen fatigue on long journeys. They tried it for them sclvos and found th is actu ally to ho tho case. Un m any a troublesom e jaun t thereafter they were refreshed us the pleasant per­ fume curled upward from their own •‘burning sticks. ’’— D etroit Journal. SPECULATING ON SHIPS. How U n d e r w r i t e r s G a m b le o n O v e r d o . V e s s e ls P o s te d a t L lo y d s . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U n ited lS ta tea I.rnd O ffice, R o seb u rg , O regon, May 21,1900. N o tic e Is h ereby g iv e n th a t In c o m p lia n c e w ith th e p ro v isio n s o f th e n et o f C ongress o f tu n s 3,1878, e n title d “ A n a c t for th o sa le o f tim b er la n d s in th e S ta tes o f C a llro rn ia , Ore­ g o n , N evad a a n d W a sh in g to n T errito ry ,” Mrs L o ttie H urd of;F Ioren ce, C o u n ty o f Lane. S ta le o t Oregon h as th is ila y filed in t ills office h is sw o rn sta te m e n t N o 10i<>, for th e p u rch a se o f th e NK o f S eetlo n N o 28, in T o w n s h ip N o t8 8 lta n g o N o 9 W, a n d w ill offer p roof to s h o w th a t th e la n d s o u g h t is m ore v a lu a b le for its tim b er or sto n e th a n for a g ricu ltu ra l purposes, and to esta b lish h is c la im to s s id la n d b efore tlie K ogislor a n d R eceiv er o f th is office a t R oseburg. O regon, o n T u esd a y th e 14 d ay o f A u g u st 1900. H e n a m es a s w itn esse s: C harles 11. Morgan o f F lo ren ce, O regon, A m asa F. H urd o f F loron ce, O regon, W. H. W eatherson o f F lo ren ce, O regon, R obert H. B ern h ard t o F lo ren ce, O regon. A n y an d a ll p erso n s c la im in g ad v ersely th e a b o v e-d escrib ed la n d s are req u ested to file th eir c la im s In t h is offio e o n or b efore sa id 14 d a y of A u g u st 1900, J. T. B k ip u e s , R egister. 4 l4 ib lic PORT^,' e : T H B y H u ll Only $6:70 a Year. The Weekly Chronicle Facsimile Signature of Greatest Weekly in the Country, A YEAR $ 1 .5 0 COPY SENT Reversible Map? Map of the World NO TIO E FOR y u m s. S a w e d » V fth C a b lv a . In tho Frenrk qu urriu rof Ht. Triphon •ton e is siiwetl w ith »feel w ire ««hies m o lsu 'iic l w ith \y jt «itad ond passing lu au i-iidlt-«H roi'o'ovor a mirirs of p u l­ leys. Tho w ire, w h ich ruus frent 1,000 to 1,800 feet per m inute, is eh.trgbd us It eu iers the cu t w ith a je t o t w afer anil «iliouous sand, w h ich form s tho cu ffin g m aterial. A running cable o f 600 foes can m ake a cu t 100 fw t Irog. A Lr-raixl Itannfnf. t o y of J A th in k s ho ig too old to rtni i-rranda, b e t a fter he is 88 uud mar­ ried he begins a g a in .— A tch iseu (K a n .) U lo ta » NW ‘tr.o!d boy m any «'ears. Ouo day •UfforeJ with pain, m th e ea\r a testim onial his head, constipation to the paper Indorsing and complained o t h l, R l p a n s Tubulej. She stomach. He could not detortnined to glv© them oat like children o f his a trial, was g r e a t l y - s - -------- _____________________ |ti ft«o do aud w h a t he relieved by their tue <*W eat did not agree a n d n ow t a k e s th e with him. n o was thin an.l o f a saffron color, regularly. She keeps a few cartons Rlpans Reading some o f the testimonials lu favor o f Tabules In the house and says she will not be w ith ­ Rlpans Tabules, 1 tried them Rlpans Tabules not ou t them. The hoAwtburn aud sleeplsMnegs have disappeared w ith tho Indigestion which was ffie headueliee huva disappeared, bowels ore In form erly so great a burden for her. Our whole pood » , million and ho never complains o f hie fam ily take the Tnbules regularly, especially after stomach. He Isnow a red, chubby-faced hoy. Thl, B hearty meal. My moth -r Is fifty years of nue wonderful ohange I attribute to lilpans Tabules and Is enjoying the beatof health and spirits ; also I am satisfied that they w ill benefit any one (from rets hearty meals, an Impossibility bofore she the cradle to old age) if taken according to dlreu- took tlp a e s Tabulae A xtow H. “ • E. W. F ates. B laokms . o, ~ Thi” r . ““1,1”,* And T h e -A .P IT S a n d SC IE 3ST C E : S o ld > i t Ti PUBLICATION. * visit D R . J O R D A N >i’ S re äi'^ i' W it h 3EC 1 c A. ' le g n i a r ti* M u, I S c ie n tific A m e ric a n . K. tê ts e t MIO i None who aro engaged in any of tho m echanical pursuits can sncoood w ithout reading an d studying this standard Magazine of Sciences and meohanical Arts. U. V sets , mon t en ir 1 to i I t is illu s tra te d jv ith all modern cuts ;of latest inventions in all ¿XOT the branches of mechanism, and its fund of knowledge is inseparably connected w ith in­ ventors aiid mechanics. Sold w ith 0 . F. ry M F lor tand T he W est at clubbing rates. i — A m m o of the Ove-oeut oartou« (l >u tabulée) oan be ha4 I* ■ nteuded for the poor and tho economical. Ono C a a a o u , Ooxrixr, xo. 10 Spruce Street New Tark-or o rln-lT ^irt7 '‘■“ 'Ins forty-eight cents to the Rrrxx, BtFxsa Taetrue Buy also bo ha,l of s ^ ia e ^ em Ï X . ! » « 9 « ) will bo mnt for fly. cento O. F try 'J S ea ti i n g ii G REAT V MUSEUM OF ANATOMY IA TOMY y NCISCO, CAL I ’ ST.. SAN FRANCISCO, F R A N n xm r a i 1 i o 0 5 t 1 i MARKET ST., Sixth ,o4 Seventh J N O TIC E for publication CONTEST NOTICE. U n ited S ta tes Land Office, R osebu rg, Oregon, ( U n ited S tates Land Office, v s . May 9.1900. h o t lc e I , h ereby g iv e n th a t In co m p lia n c e . T h e la r g e t A natom ical M aieiun , R oseburg, Oregon, In the W orld. ( I w ith th e pruvixiona o f th e a ct o f Congress „ f . ~ , M« y 9.1900. G r^atftt attraction tn th« City. A A suff,ejen l co n test affid avit h a v in g been filed HUn¿ . 3 ’," ,7’,, <’" tltle d “ An for th e sa le o f Wotuler/nl a ljh tjo r tititurg. I liin lw r la n d s In th e S tates u C alifornia. Oregon, in th is office by Joh n Joyce, co n testa n t, again st “ •*****"•or * « y contract- ed d bereft .IM * 1 1 h r l y e u r e d by x w ri.Cl t'" 'ry X °- SC!'5' '"'‘du J ""u î! ‘.°..£l<,t'è‘,t r l th e Pacific ’ i N ev a d a , a u d W a sh in g to n T errih iry,” C atherin e Hi Coast. Established 36 years. A. C a ssid y , o f G ardiner, C oun ty o f D ouglas M. 1896, for NW »r th e p u r ch a se ..f Gabriel ( onteatee, in w h ich It i , a lleg e,1 th at • t e r t m e n who are suffering t lie S SE S E ), SE*, se e . 11 SW ' . s w ' - th e said c o n testes n ev er esta b lish ed an from the effect« o f youthful IntiiN- . -------- — y rest- Bee. 12, in T o w n sh ip N o. . 21 9. aaeaiiKv; R ange n No. cretluus or excreeew In m sturer ------ . w. il. n 11 W 4 , d eu ce on RlXIVO d e s c rib e d f - l l t r v ♦».«♦ I. y re ra Noryt»n«und physical l > e h l N t y , 8 h o 'v th a t l h eia n d s o u g h ? f b ,,il, \ RS,n‘n 'vHIcb n eith er 1,7 nor l is p o t e n c y , f .o a t .^ H tth w o « ! iu sll Itscvnipll- is m ore v a lu a b le for its tim b er or sto n e th a n fM,,lil>'ev er occu u p pied; ied : that •’ cation«; M p e n n w i« « r r lir e M. P r n a t n t o r - ho has n ot cu ltiv a ted « le e » . F r c q n e ...y | for a g ricu ltu ra l purpose», a n d to esta b lish h is « n y p o r tio n ,,, t h e ,a n d as i , t e q u U by law i - L U r 1" ' ' ! 1“ ’ - . “ con-.hl„.vtlcn of cla remedies, o f gresfc cu rative pow er, the Doctor It u. im t ,U 7 . 1.d la "d bef,,ru “ le « e x l-fiir and and has w h o lly ab and on ed tho sam e, and th at t f r e t m e n t t h s t lt will not R eceiv er o , t h l , office a t R oseburg, O regon, on ‘ in e“ | er’ l " . * n w n ‘ *’ '",e h ls only afford im m ediate relief, but perm anent I cure. I he Doctor d oes n ot claim to perform baturdu) th e 4 tli d a y o f A ugu st 1900. .111 C itlur th e Arm y ,,r N a v y o f th e U nited miracles, but Is w ell know n to be a fair and H e nam e« as w itn esse s: 1 X m , ? 1'1 «•VS “ re hert'b)' t0 •quare PheMclan and Surgeon, pre-em lueat H u g h C aa.Idy, o , G ardiner. Oregon, Joh n iu h ls s p e c I s I ty -D la ^ w s e s o f Men. . * ^ ® * * * I fs lB thoroughly eradicated from Îi o Ji-hn H enderaon, the system w ithout th e u«,> of M e t e a r » . o f u a n u n e r , O regon, W ilbert Peek, o f G a c lin e r , -.T J " /* * * « .11110? by ftn E*PprL K » « i l e * l e n r e for I t u p m r e . A quirk and radical r i s s n e e and F l« < n l« a , by Dr. Jordan*« special p sln le-s m ethods. a » v c - d e s e r i^ d la n d , are rcq u X ted to « 7 , beta I K u r* h ‘ 'r " { r e l ’ *C applying to ns will receive ' i ' l l the U nited States Land Office In our Aan*«f untni-m of nis com plaint. I c la im s in th is office o n or before suid 4th day R oseburg, Oregon. 11« w ilt G uaranty, a l-G S iT lV S CVMJC tn e ty ry ra te w e unjerfakc. J o f A u g u st 1MM. • S>'.‘rT’2 tar,nn F R E E and strictly p r iv a te i I. T. B r u m e s , CH A R G E S V E R Y J?PASQ XAfilJZ J. T. R rid g r s , Register. T reatm ent person si I.v or by letter. i R egister. W rite for Book, p h il o s o p h y J. H . B ooth , \fAir> ;• I (xV. valuable | R eceiver. k book for m en.) Call or writ® Off. IORDAN A CO.. I Ofil Market S t . S. F. the E n S M U P IIL IT Ä N . O. F *eta i inm D i ' litis m onthly magazine is one ot thf^ 'illy i best printed in this country, in^ T wr * to all subscribers a t rate» with.'.—~ ability ot all to pay. It is fisfl'OHl trated and presents the names of authors as contributors. 7® or notice for publication Unitevi S ta tes U in d Office, K oseb u rg, Oregon, ». M ay 9, 1900 ,h " ‘ «•«'"H'iìsnce ( E ! —' • ' “ oy! •" • ’ •ry •ttbwrlbcr. Beaenrel «o» ' w ^ r ” h' 7 b> “i“1 ‘"«“ tratlea. o ï ï t S b »Uv» artWUc. «xquipt. o i j wncUy u o u - d .t . dcWga.' w Un t h è pruviaion» o f thè « ‘ t Of C ongress of j JU lte t , 1878, e n t it le d “ An u n tb er la n d . In th è State s o l c a li...r u ta , Oregon b e r m a , an d W ash in g to n le r r ito r r ," H u g h C .« .id y o f G a n iin er, fo u n ty of D o u m « , S tate „1 Oregon h a . t h l , d a y airai in th is office hi» s a u r u «latvnieiU *’ A FREEiPATTERN ÍMSCALL& MAGAZINE1 U n ited S ta tes Land Office, R osebu rg, o ro g o n , May 21, UH». N o tic e Is h ereb y g iv e n th a t in o o n p lia n e e w ith th e p r o v isto u s o , th e a c t o , Congrnaa o , r^rrwam aklnj ««cnntnitx fancy w o rk , botiwchold hint«. wanted 0vad (ur tonna. J u u e S . 1878, e n t lt h s l “ A n a c t for th e sa le o t Uulj .VX . ywAr^y. Xxly U m ber la n d s In th e S ta tes o f C a lifo r n ia . Oregon. N e v sd a a n d W a sh in g to n T errito ry ,” Anmvn F | Hnrsf o , K lorenee, C o u n ty u t l a n e , S tai» o f O regon h as th is d a y « l o i in t h is office h l- , sw orn sta te m e n t N o 1048, for th e p u rch a se o f I MO ^ o rd duced rates a t th is office. »ry, ,r W selve the ÄKENÄ A. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. " We do not take possession of our ideas but are possessed by U« U nited State» Land Office N o tice ‘• h” * br r iv e n th a t In c m p li a n e e They master us and force ns into the w ith th e i rn v i-io i.s o f th o net o f C ongre.« Of q , . ere llk® ®ladiRtor3, we must fight J u n e 3, 1 n 7 s , entitle«! • la n d , in’ 7 h ’ ', S t a t ê i" “ î { n r ' l‘‘’ 8816 0 ' ,in i S » » ' ' l - . h « « . l t a l c . „ t t o „ f t l l e A r e „ B i a n d th 6 » " * ’• * ............................................................... Charles ’»»X o f A cm e, Ci > - . . b i . d a y f l lo d ; : ^ ; ' ^ ' ,e : s t a ’- ' ' ’ - 8 o n 8BY and th e Cosmopolitan are sold KVKRY M AN IRRttni:. ,e r - - il. P U B LIC A T IO N . G oust is tho sm allest republic as to L a n d Office a t R osebu rg, O regon. area, hut Tavolurn is the sm allest re­ J u n e 20, 1900. pu blic as to population. G oust is only one m ile iu area. It is located on the N o tic e is h ereb y g lv o n th a t th e fo llo w in g nam ed flat top of a m ountain iu tho Pyrenees, se ttle r h a s filed n o t ic e o f h is in te n tio n t o m a k e between France and Spain, and is rceog- fin a l p roof in su p p o rt o f hi« c la im , a n d th a t •a id proof w ill be m a d e before J o e l W are, U. 8. niaed by both o f those Countries. It is C o m m issio n e r a t K u gen e O regon, on Hcptem- governed b y « president and a council of tier 4th 1900, v is : W illia m Ferris o n h id H. E. 18. It w ns established iu KUH and has No. 7727 for th e W 'i SK »i, E»> 8W?< Sec. 25 180 inhabitants. The president is tax T p . 18 8 R 10 W est. collector, assessor and judge. G oust lias H e n a m es th e f o llo w in g w it n e s s e s to prove no church, clergym an oroom etcry. The h is c o n tin u o u s re sid e n c e u p o n a n d c u ltiv a tio n people w orship in n church outside of o f, sa id la n d , v is : th eir ow n territory, and the dead Iwdies W illia m K irb y, o f M a p leto n , O regon, S p en ­ are slid dow n to a oemetery in the v a l­ ce r L y o n s, o f E u g en e, O regon , W illia m Perli- ersen . o f E u g en e, O rvguu, L. D. U lbaou, o f le y below. In that valley a ll thu bap­ tism s and m arriages are performed. E u g en e, O regon. J T B r im k b , Tavolara is 18 m iles northeast of Sar­ R eg ister dinia. It is an island five m iles long by a h a lf m ile w ide. Its total population N O TICE for publication consists of 68 m en, wom en und c h il­ dren. The wom en go to tho polls w ith Ieand Office, at R are burn. O regon. th e men aud elect every year a presi­ May «, 1900. den t and couneil of six, nil serving n o t ic e 1« h ereb y g iv e n th a t th e f o llo w ln g - w ith ou t pay. The inhabitants support them selves by fishing aud raising fruit n aiu ed re ttler ha« filed n o tic e o f h i« in to n tio n to m a k e fin al proof In su p p o rt o f hi« c la im , a n d and vegetables. Thu republic lias no th a t M id proof w ill be m ad e b efo re Reg. Rcc. army and n o n a v y .— C incinn ati E n ­ at R oseburg, O regon, o n A u g u st 4, 1900. v is : quirer. H u gh CaM idy o n h l« H. K. N. 786Sfor tlieS W Market Quotation« oa Scalp«. Tins u isik o t price of " scu lp s,” ns «grew! upon Ustweou tho tuirly French colon ists of Loniaiana and tho Indiana w ith w hom they burgniuod to fight out th eir battles w ith h oslilo ludians for th o u , Varied w ith circuuMtauoea. A t tho tim e the French w ere ut w ar w ith tho Alibtim otis a “ acitlp” o f one of tho last named, w hen brought to them, w as paid for a t th e rate of a gnu, fivep oonds o f innskct lutlls and ns m uch powder. "O n the 14th o f M arch” (1704). w rites Do 1-a Harpe. " a party c f 80 Ohieaohoa (Ghicluk-aws) bronght in fnnr Alibumou acaljss. They w ere given for each sculp a gnu, five ponnds o f bulls and us m uch o f powder, ticcording to tho rnntrart m ado w ith th e m ." — N ew O rleaus Ihoa- u ld ' Y.Ì5 ★ Desirable FREE W hen a sh ip in overdue, au opportu­ n ity ig Bonietimns afforded for a gam bio at Lloyds. It can bo readily understood that underw riters w ho are interested in tho “ overduos” are on ly too w illin g to get rid o f tho risk by paying a prem ium on tho iusured rate to those w h o are T h e C h r o u ita P B u ild i n g , w illin g , on their term s to relieve them NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION THIS CIIRONTCI a £ ranks w ith the sse a tss t of their responsibilitttw. Tho prem ium new spaper? la the U nited States. varies w ith tho chances o f the vessel THK C HRONICLE has no equal cm the Paelfto turning up; the sm aller th ech au ces the U n ited b ta les L and Office, C o o t, It leads a il In abUltjr, enterprise «ml n*w s.. high er tho prem ium and vice versa. R ooeburs, O regon, T IIE CU RONIOT a ICS T elegraphic R eports ars Muy 22, 1900. Tho rates payin g on "overd ues” serve t’w la test and m ost reliable, its Local N ew s the N o tic e is h ereb y g iv e n th a t In co m pi i a nee as uecurate barometers o t tho probabili­ fu lle st and sp iciest, and its E d ito ria ls from the ties or otherw ise of tho sh ip ever being w ith th e p ro v isio n s o f th e a ct o f C ongress o f ablest pens In the country. heard of again. These underw riters Who J u n e s , 1878, e n title d “ A n n et for th e w ile o f TH E C H RONICLE has a lw a y s been, and a l­ tim b er le n d s In th e S ta tes o f C a lifo r n ia , Oregon, speculate on "overduos” are generally N ev a d a an d W a sh in g to n T errito ry ,” R obert H. w ays w ill be, the friend sr.d cham pion of tbs people, as a g a in st com binations, cliques. cor­ known by tho significant uaiuo o f “ doc­ B ern h ard t o f F lo ren ce, C o u n ty o f Lane, State porations. or oppressions «.* any kind. It w ill be tors.” Tho insurance on an “ overdue” o f O regon h a s t h is d a y filed in t h is offee h is Independent In everythin g, neutral In nothing. uiuy pass through m any ehauuels before sw o rn sta te m e n t N o 1064, for th e p u rch a se o f tho sh ip is, on tho one hand, “ posted" th e NIC *4 HW *4 o f S ectio n N o 27, in T o w n sh ip DO YOU WANT THE CHRONICLE a t L loyds ns " m iss in g ,” or, on tho N o 18 S R a n g e N o 11 W a n d w ill offer p roof to s h o w th a t th e lu n d so u g h t!« m ore v a lu u b le for other bund, she arrives in safety. A ship is nover "p osted” u n til tho its tim b er or sto n e th a n fo r a g ricu ltu ra l pur­ p o se s, a n d to e s ta b lis h h is c la im to sa id land com m ittee Is thoroughly satisfied that b efo re th e R eg ister a n d e c c iv e r o f th is o ffic e at her case Is hopeless, and un til the o w n ­ R osebu rg, O regon, o n T u esd a y th e 14th d a y o f Skowlng the Unliod S ’ste » , Dom inios er is of thu sam e opinion. Before “ post­ A u g u st, 1900. a t Canada and Northern M j x I o j in g ” a notico is put up for a w eek in ­ H e n a m es ns w itn e sse s; O K OKI«; W IDE. v itin g any inform ation concerning the Mrs L o ttie H urd o f F lo ren ce, O regon, Annum vessel. If th is e lic its no new s, the oom- F. H urd o fE lo r e n c e , O regon, W. II. W eath erson m ittee at its next m eeting votes tho sh ip o f F lo ren ce, O regon, C harles T h o m a s o f E u ­ <>jq T H E O T H E R s i m o . os " m issiu g, " a n d a notice is posted ac­ g en e, O regon. 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