IS»5*tL< T’^MtJ ...... . ' ' ^ VW } j£ - •* ■ •■ * •- * "*””“ 1 " ~ . . . . . . . . , injuiiimemi i t 'i n ■ > v e been troubled for about Uarea »ear« w h n «ha» ’ called blfljua attack« o u m ia f on reaiilarir •n ee * week. W«s told by (UiG*>wt( p b y e icl-la tnat It w as eauaed by bud teeth, o f which I t* d aeverah I hail the taetb e x in u red , but lUo ».«oka continued. I had seen adrerusem eu ts o f KJ puny Tubule« lo all the paper» but had no faith In them, but about «lx w eek« aince a friend in duced me to try them. H ave u k , n but tw o o f th , •m all Scant b oxes of tha Tabula« and have bad no recur reties of the afU ck s. Hava oarer gireti tastlm onlal for anythin« before, but the g n a t am ount o f good whloh 1'. «Have h as been «tone ma by Rlpau« Tabnlas ladiwo« rue to add m ine to the m any teeti.aonlal« j o y d o u b tk w hav« in you ^ Pvi»a«.ioii now . T. D » W m . xi WOMAN’S WÛMLJ). ,N A T,(3HT COR"ER- A n I n . t r . v i i v . S J o r y F o r A ll A te w r F o r tu n e T e l le r s . b jm - PIONEER WOMAN PATENT LAWYER At Qne of the recent church fuira HAS HAD SATISFACTORY SUCCESS. they had an imported fortune teller. I «. • *■ • | Her booth was tilted up in compliance A n » « K la r q p lt e c d R o sa B o a h en r with oriental suggestions, her sllpixrs M“*‘ l a . Middle K a m e -F o o lla * turned up at the toes, her features F a d e - A m -r li-n u W o m e n B eat B r e a ,- were tinted to a |ich, light biuwu. aud A G a rd en o n a D o ttle . her Jewels had their most striking fea The Interesting character of plopqer ture in their else. Among her patrous ( a l l s to the i>ortlon of many a spirited w as a tall. tinik aud distinguished I woman of today, who sees In some looking man who extruded his aristo pathway untrodden by the feminine cratic hand without n word. She drop ped her lumluous eyes after one look I foot an avenue of fame, or at all event* at fils fape aud began reading the Hues Por women', guidance is found in the a respectable thoroughfare, with solid of fate. iio. Lh p ierce’* Favorite Prascrip- shelter for herself and others o f her “kou should complete your college J,n ''c u re s fem ale weakness and th e d £ kind. The stories of these pioneers course, she began. “You have learned k” i j , d e licate w o m an ly organa are alw ays of Interest, because of the much, but It Is in eonuiA-tiou with the pnlque experience« which of necessity speculative and doubtful. There is a «? r t , ™ h««og and sorrow. That ray brllllapt future fop yqu. provided you £ v A h“! PS,1,trate<1 "*apy darkeued attach to them, and particularly sq I will concentrate your forces and dis women modned in irà - when the heroine conquers dittlcultles play a pro|>er tenacity of purpose. You pry, and has graded them out to health in her w ay to success. and tappi neas. « Favorì le Prescription ’ Such a story Is that of Miss Edith J. are not convincing enough for a law- » not a tonic, not a polliative, but a poa- W J00 couW never keeP »he secrets Griswold of New York, the only wom o f the medical profession, ead vou an patent lawyer. Devoted to her pro- lack tLe application requisite to sue- , bantihes iiervoumi^L head- resslon, active and successful, with res« in the business world.” L- M B theaebe»-w hich come from I “H ow about the ministry?” a OMcaied condition of the womanly ' ° U "re 80 cT”lc«l and so pr^ an u . A temperance medicine, it con Insistent upon following the lead of tains neither alcohol nor narcotica. pure reason that you have no rt liglon - I was troahled for three year» with u ic m ik w b« . Ä S 3 * ’S? . „ , 5 'l f , ®rnoon “ >® fortune teller was s m i t ^ e d . “ ‘s ,h e r-arsonage. In the host she encountered the man P r escn p tio u . I fx-gan th e use o f it nbout a v ta r whom she had barred from the profes sions and frogj business. She learned b R Ä Ä * from the talk about her that he Is do • m e d ic in e , to oonw o í m y ng a grand work In the pulpit, but a ~ frm oir ^ !1Œ , c^X bt r o m “ n ls neTer without an ex- A R< hi cl Llgfii What is CASTORIA C astorfA is a h a rm le ss s u b s titu te fo r C a sto r O il, P a r e g o ric , D ro p s a n d S o o th in g S y ru p s. I t is P le a sa n t. I t c o n ta in s n e ith e r O p itu n , M o rp h in e n o r o th e r N a rc o tic s u b s ta n c e . I ts ag o is its g u a ra n te e . I t d e stro y s W orm s a n il a lla y s F e v e rish n e ss, I t c u re s D iarrh o ea a n d W in d C olic. I t reliev es T e e th in g T ro u b le s, c u re s C o n stip atio n a n d F la tu le n c y . I t a ssim ila te s th e F o o d , re g u la te s th e S to m a c h a n d B o w e ls, g iv in g h e a lth y a n d n a tu r a l sleep. T h e C h ild re n ’s P a n a c e a —T h e M o th e r’s F rie n d . C E N U IN S r íÁvftwit rn*çFiPTiï;>( The Kind You 3ayo Always Bought ?n Use F o r O ver 3 0 h Ä ' r tha _____ jÇ R I-P A N s T h e modern stand. t ard F a m ily M ed¡Jí c in e : C u re s the J com m oiTTvery^j ay| ill o f humanity. O with h e a r t b u r n and Blr*eplesane««, caused by tnril.,’e«tlou, for a good many years. One day she sa*.r a testim onial In the paper lndorslug R lp u n a Tabulef. She determined to give them a trial, w es g r e a t l y relieved by their u»e g n d n o w t a k e s th a T a b u !,. rrguUrlz. She k « p i . fe w c»rton . H lp .M Tabulcs tn i h , bouss mid « a j, u le w ill n ot be w ith , out them. Tho heart burn aud alr»,,l«uii<-M b a , . 4l«appcared w ith tho IndlKO.ttou w hich w . . , a m ,r ly . o .r e a l a burdau for her. Our w lio l. fam ily take the Tabulcs regularly, especially after a hearty mool. My m other It flftjr y e a r , i f and la enjoying the b e ,t o f health and .p in t« • a l.o e a l, hearty m « ila no tm p o u lb liity luifore aha Lx,* »I( m „ Tabulaa. A s « ,« H. B L a c a n ♦_____ .A,. R 'P n n Ï T a 'X î î i ^ ? 1 p m / relle.ed but?*1“1 ^®,b<,*d“c',e, ha“1“1 to .x l condition ¿ 7 J" stom ach. U« ** wonderful clianw’i î ^ I «m .atLIUd U,« A BM «tyle Pocket eontalalnc te » tur a » , t a e u u i packcd In . — al toma Criar Mt>m roa n r . curra. Tki. lo.-t.rlocd »„rt i. i , ‘* p" CM*>a(w doren of the Usooent cartón. (Ido tabal.'.) tan b . hod by m u i b í ^ C hemical C oefaiít , N o . io Spruce stroot, Now Y o r k - o r T ,i ¿ i 0 * ‘ 7 Mln« »«) “ V a l » b . hut of wmorroeera. »»„.ral r t X h e X í and ka>bor H opa Tbey bud.h pun. laduoo u Wp u j prula,^ *»" Years. Desirable *’l charged >nu nothing.” she laugh à ïM * to the matter.—Detroit Tree Press. i'P f ^ \ C T I (A h , U nreasonable. TÛREJâlVB O aq I h Ì pap MISS EDIT0 4. Stars in r CIUSWOLR number q F yeqra’ experteuco which car ry her back to the very Initial steps of the business which she handles Miss rev,e" 8 Wl’h |h e greatest satisfaction the field for acquire hip an4 lucrative employment afforded to stu diously Inclined women by patent law Strangely enough, with all her enthu siasm for her vocation, thp only woman a r t s i “!,1! “ ! law W In the United State» « m a s o t e n drifted Into her work and after becom ing acquainted w ith its characteristic« —far from beholding In it a Jove at ■- O. W tW » . S«R««<R r-M , S o ld W i t h prat sight—gradually nnd su n jy devel ‘'Move forward, there!” oped her attachment for It which the It w as tbe hoarse voice of the con years seem ever to strengthen. > 1 She engaged herself to a firm of pat ductor. Î Æ s t t f f i g g S i J ent law yers In whose office «he oppor c“ n t taftve ^orword any far tunities iu iwitept law ant, l(s practical ther, gasped a suffocating passenger J W l æ M S : ,llc, / rOn, “ ,a‘for'»' “without dis workings weil) oixfued up before her. •’ *!>t.\LAî.(ArAV'.>-' es f Rder the tutelage o f the firm, who turbing the conj teamster Just ahead.” .................... ....... voluntarily gave her work in patent Urestes! Weekly la Up Country, N O T IC E FO R PU B L IC A T IO N . D r i f t e d A p a r t . law, M I k « Griswold made It her study NOTICE FO R PU B L IC A T IO N I had thought thee an Idol o f gold ” (Subsequently, after taking a general tra ile d s u t e » Tjuid Office, clay’ -4 ^ “lKhe<t ‘'bUt feet are luw course qnd being admitted, she R o w b iu g , O recnn, embarked op ik<$r career as patent ex- U nited States Land Office, ( I oc I ik M tm , po.txM.1 T« a n « p art • f m* Val tad X oveinher ,91900 w o T ? “ 1'.* Brisk,t contemplated him w U h '.h â 18 pert. friven ,h " t pitance S<dl«A Canada aa<*-* Rosebnrs, Oregon, None who aro Ougagot] in a n y Qf —JrifcElco. « „ with hauteur. n|so froideur. * w ith th e provision» of th e a c t o f C ongress of T U B W BKK ÍLY J.Y Cl C H K O N lC L ia th e brightest Kl>e handles ail patent enses. but In ¿ u n . » m b , e n ih h " , " A „ - ; : ; m r ' t Z ’ X o ” ! w , w ° T e p r , ^ - e e , ‘■«'oK tliey’re ouly 2 B's, If j do »nd m o « e m p ie t e tV w k lr N .w .p u p e r In the terests herself most particularly In p u rsu its can succeed w ith o u t re a d in g aud • ortd, p rin t, rara Ian y 111 (alu m n a , or .1» L eo it m yself.” she retorted. tim b e r land., in th e S tates «< • aii.-ornia, Oregob, , j llne " ’7 of ,,le •«* o t C on gress of electrical apparatus. She says her oc «MM« of N tw a. L ite ratura and (Penerai lnfnr- g to n T e rrito ry ,” ax t i m b e H » ^ jn t h X t r “ ' fOr th e M le oi Here they drifted apart, Inasmuch as h e v o d e , a n d W a sh in e»*"'1 « ALryntirt, m .N h t u d j l u g (his S tandard M agazine o f Sciences - Adrtc-Jlural and cupation Is without limitations, either- they were palpably not affinité souls - e x te n d e d to nil th e P u b lic Lxnd s ta te s by a c t IL w ile.litoral D opartm ont. Thia I , o n . o f tn . of study or o f remuneration, and since f * ^ “ ■ 2 2 ^ ’ "*’ 18 F fU r o » thU v ,, ------- * b * vu a erri to 01 A ugust I, MM, E llard E. N elson, of Florence P ftro lt Journal. and m echanical A rts. I t is illu s tra te d w ith all the jiiocess pf a case save a half — ------- -— -________ iC o u n ty o f l a n e , .t« to of Oregon h as th , W. h a u e, of Florence, C onntv ,,r r Ihforytlila« w ritten « tdwod nd ex- ot Oregon h a , t h l , day fi,ed i n ’. h ^ f f l r a ¡ hour’s appearguce before the Judge at portnnoo Tu tpo Coaat f lla lU . not an l^ a to r a K r '.r » < » a H u n d r e d fo ld No* 1 1 * ^ J t h d * 1* hi< -’ ' ’ teinent all m odern c u ts .’o f la te s t in v e n tio n s in al{ sworn statem e n t No 1156, ^or tlio purchnse I the close Is carried op w ithin the priva |»on • know lodge of their ow n locajltten. W y c k e -I can’t understand how Star- KW sw ’ ,putPch,,’u of W L se th e 8?^ SR iz V Fiz am , ‘ . I?,ls J ",,<J 4 "f A c tio n x w , XE , X c S . -nh 4’ T STO No « . SHtl »AMPLE COPY SENT FREE. cy of the law yer’» office It apiieala tq bqrd became so rich. the branches o f m eehanism , a n d ite f„„d -Ml«» Griswold as particularly and eni- a £ d e hiVen' Tow nship N„. j s s kU° W- h° w as boru "'"‘v' » « ¿ °p m 'fS 'to »iow’ th.t R ange x o 9 w of •how th a t th e lunri 1 ".in nfl<* proof to invntly beflttfu|f the taste# of women. know ledge is in sep arab ly co n n ected w ith in , If,» life *h 1 1 ° nJ ltvci1 there uearly all Ujehuid miigljt ls m o re v a lu a b le for its tim b e r — ... .... ....„ „ „ æ H i n , , tim ber i f th n lx r or .tm 'c « Z ’ f, , m ° rU .............. fu’ | Even during the long iirellmlunry l i t : And The THE D A IL Y Only $ 6 f 7 0 a f a "W E S Tho JVeekly Chronicle S c iE n iific fliriE rioaij,’ $ 1 .5 0 work essential to success in patent so liciting ^iiss Uristyoid coda »eod mon ey returns. ilia K lw m p k e a n « K o .a B o n h e a r . o r s to n e th a n for a g ric u ltu ra l purposes, and to poses, and to establish h is 'r . * f ric “ Itu r“1 P'*r- W vck e-K xactly. T hat’s why 1 can’t .-sta b il,h h is C l.h u to said h .n d before the ^ ^ « . « e r m i ..... d R ^ f y X ^ ^ X ^ K e g iste ra n d H c c c tv e r ^ t ^ o f f i " “ ¡ Ä understand bis wealth W y tte-O li 1 don’t know: ‘‘bred upou / t a e g o n .o n s a t u n l a y , the l j , h d a , oi Ja n u a ry , 1 í ^ a r T ’l W * 0" ’ 0,1 Sa“ ' rd“ 5' the 19th Of tbe w aters.” you know!—Philadelphia If.. _____ . witnesses: . tl He nnines as He inunes as w itnesses: Press. vontqrs an d m echanics. W est Sold w ith Tns a t clubbing rate«. The stories which are golpg the <:. If. H o ld en , of F lorence. O regon. F rederick Ftore.m .O 0 r e 7 nCC', ? refr<,n- EI,’ nI E- i W K ane, of f lorence, Oregon. P h illip F J , t ' of M a p U r i Z m ^ n • „ ' ' " i 7 P f J '“ k - b ‘ rounds of Miss Anna Klumpke’s meet TOti. of M apleton. Oregon. If. Kts ,¡, uf ing with Rosa Iionheur pre al| Iqcorr y o7oP J^ .t‘t ,OUr 'V','Wl ° n ®Un<’W ’ }‘e t | T e r o u ' v ' u w g o u ’ race, Oregon. ‘ 1 sk’ of P oi,lt Ter- , I'ect. Anna Klunipke never met .Mila. you object to my going skating on 6un- A ' ny a n d a ll persons c la im in g adversely th e s ' - v L , : X n , X r e ’r mI” g " 'lverx," y ' " e ’ Itoulieur until the summer o f ISPS aud " llnt ••‘e difference? ’ abovc-deEcrIbcd la n d s are requested to flic th e ir as It chances that the facts all came t,,flle ,b e fr H ell, when you ride your wheel you claim « in ti n , office on o r before said is th day 0 t a i n ,, in , h i s ,,fl-,v e X i X under my iteraonal kuowletlge 1 can are alw ays going somewhere. When oi OU,1 19th day t*>h of J a n u a ry Jyoi. relate tbe true story, Sny8 our Uoatou you arc skating, you are not. It’s Just* J . T. R r id g r .«. correspondent. Hke dancing, and you know It Isn’t the "------------------------ ------- R egister. -ibis m o n th ly m agazine is ( Mian Klumpke had a otuJIo on Boy|- t^y-•‘C h ic a g o Tribune.<lnUCe T h s C lirn u iri« M u llM ln v F ° ? . ± _ U § L-lG A T i O N CHJ?i^ nPl4S ~ nk« HUM VAf crestost ston street. Iu rtostou. during the sea best p rin te d in this coo notice L a n d Q C cç, n t R oseburg, O regon. •**r*UA|* r* ,w t’Mtsd PUBLICATION. son of lSPf-S, apt, one morning In Apri, TI1X C iiflO N JC lsE h«s n n oq u aio n th s P«<4fi© she came running into uiy room with IrSPBt CR««. V ai > . Xov- 3* 1^01. to a ll subscribers at i «U la ab ility, satcrp risa « mi N ötige Is h e re b y © v en th a t th e fo llo w in g Puor Pii tient—I sent for yon. doctor, nam au o|»en letter, which proved to lie a.__EvTjL ed s e ttle r hits filed n „ , itç hN llltf llt.,,’ V iiitc ls ta le s Land Office, from .Mile, ftonheur Ip reply to upe TMrt TRhbMrrt.rrs Tv..t ,.phk R.mrt. or. a b ility of all to pay. 1 Roseburg, Oregon I W la t e ,l and n „ , | re I la I-1,. It, 4 ^ 1 N . v . t h . (lint Miss fvluuipke had written to her, , X a tic e is hereby ’ ’ ‘’W’ CITO U» “»king If »he might paint her portrait you that » haven’t over «25 ___ <■ “ ' U. « S. ............. ....... Hul tr a te d a n d presents tliei d * en C o m m issio n e r, a t l - a k e P ,L r ecin ct ' to my » i t h t h e p ro v isio n ,,,f the 1,1 “ ""P'tance The great artist s reply w as tpost cor name.” O re g o n .,,,, i)c c f„ lU ,r;Wt 1M0 vlM; ( . , I-8W sw w 'a ‘"< 7 h C‘ f',i L i* 7" h~ n- •*- J»ne8.1R78, e n title d •«». f ( o ,W m of WS. I .. . ti,t frjCOt} champuni .w* dial In Its assent,- a.,4, further. Ipvlted x“ Pr- B lggfoc—Very well, then, wo M ills, on H E. X o.sav, ,„ r , h e sw l< a tith o ra as contributor! “ " " « r la n d . In the Slates of c i l i f ’r I- - ' pi*, s s s c a la s i com b in attpna, aliat»** Miss Klumpke to be her gnest during mu»t try to cure yon na quickly as t>os- S E L , S ec. SO, a n d NW (SW Sec. 2», T. 19 s ’ •o vmla , 1K, W o,hhigton Tcrrh. rv’ “ ’ Or,'‘" ” 1’ K. 11 W ash ’ find th e Cosmopolitan \ ” J ” " , 2 ie 8u,u,,1<,r- A» I w as alamt going t“ alble.—New lo r k Weekly. ’ ‘‘«I »<• «11 t(ie Public T a . , , 7 M t'*ttii<( H e n am es th e follow ing w lt„ e„ e, «. aothu^. J Enrojie M bs Klumpke „nd 1 arranged A ugust 1, 1192. Charles It i J“ ' ' ’’ h}' Rct of d u c c d rtjtes a t this oflice ¿ ‘• j r Ä ' * * 1“ ' ” " ” "” "1" '“ '"" ‘• u nty of u , ,, ; , s ta tc 'o f ortL " ‘f FIorence'l , * S e r to a . H ererae, to sail together, whloh tyc did op Muy P5 « I l THÈ CHRORICLE 1» of that spring, tho day of Mr. Glad Id you aee see the go Iretween lH.'twecn tbe the Hap Hnp u I w «led in UH, offlc“aU ‘ has th l, ’ stone s deuth. Miss Klumpke lingered «cm H efter and that English ,,ugl.is , ? . sl^ Yw. '■»n. C. Shuster« Sw a few day» In boudop with me, seeing (ììeini.ìu, O roguu. George U lover, o f O leusda, * "• t a s . , R a n g X ' v w 29; 1' ' Tu-"ta ( G o«- were t|ie bonoinY the vahlbltlona, and then w ent o n to I O regon, 1'fer proof th a t ‘ J "(•'‘t. and w in ”Oh the Engllahuiaii got the lion’» IMrta and soon after to Mlhs. Hanheur’» J . T Hnina»:«. valuable I t, tiin Vmbcr * h‘ is ls i,,, «liara! However, he ’fcngb.t with great io .„ «or r Its b .r „ or , T , " “ '" " ‘Kat Skowlae the U .II.J Stalea. Bo «In I,« rhntean, near Fontainebleau. ’ I'urlpg th e summer she painted tlei g allan try.'“-l.h n a o e ,,,,,,,, ,,n • f Ca»«|« a» t Northar» S ta la a N O T iO E t o taù, r S ' S - í ' F 1' to O N OWK HtOK. portrait, which w as sent to the l ’ltta- o sc b u rj Ofegon O p.go,,. | ‘, 1 ‘‘ t « h I C * "i'.'' "H S - of I L aud i Office, Office, a a , t U R oseburg A K a lp a h le la ln r y . burg exhibition of 18U8. MUe. Iionheur ti.,.,« ,. , ....... ^ u u r g , o R l pQueasioj, qf qUr ideas hut are posse« « “ UHI, day o r j » n „ a r y l ° 1» Stiturday ¡ !,er8’ nn* To" "'I.» ralatlou to became very fond of her guest, aud N o tic e Is hcreby , t von t h a t ‘tb e f'dbnvl,,» T4ey m aster ns an4 forC9 lIS into the areMi ¡ ‘“ '" » m e s a « .v u ,( „ r e ,; H « T M ir.n OH'.R. before tw o months had passed »he m at railroad man named Mwltheis?” .am rtl s e llie r h a , fl!u. | I1o t , „ . o l b is t n ^ u ô n "No: hut I made $4.000 out of him ’• « « '’k » Raut^o'f FÎo'reii *'1r< l,C <' Ore" F w o , . li xe jla lia to r s , we m ast fight for th« K,umFkv to remain Ons o m ake final pjoof In «uppuri of b is C alu i an.t “ H o w l“ 'w ith her during her life her g„M | “ ’’ “ ‘ '" " “ “ ' « ' • " » » . . . r . i » w 4 th a t «aid proqf ,y i|tb e m ode b e fn re f l | S o ld e ,, l’KtlItn E ’’Why. I a Up, I bint for the tim e I’ve l , S. om m K sbm er. . t U ke, fa re in e t. , " n ^ Aoottim . ?|IlJ T1,e friendship between C u lu n errare. Oregon. “ »• » . F lsk ,o f M. II. 4« T O U B f», •tic elder and the younger womau was wasted telling people i q, no kltf tq Co., d re . or. N ovem berM , ipoo, vi»- \ | vl . . . . ' i him.*'—Indianapolis New». » '" v« - d 4 r i “j «a '«’i*ely the F " t> ri.tar « r. CLraoMw «f IW» m o a lh l,- m u g ^ in e apparently a« alacere »» it w as sw ift «enscn on „ E. X„. 77«. lh e X w . . \ w T — M m a r i n a oak and sudden. ” a u d lo t. t . » d «, Sec. M, Tp. I.» tk, R. U ,v * a!i‘ " P° ‘* 4 plano Hfid in keeping.’w ith its ?H E CDSMnFDLITflN WÀ«r B evsrsibJe M ap ? TH S A R E M ^QR^PUBLIQÁ T Ñ ! Map of the Worfd We ’t o a a e w a e F a r H e r . L . 0 ' . / 1:“ " * ’ ’'■•"'’«“ir Mile. Bnuheur h t . HC nô m e" U" ! f,>H<»ring w ltn c a e » em ye H ahns tu i h i , offi,.e „„ ’’ "•“ « '« d to file th c . ur M o re said 19th ,lu y uf a,,j cu,Æ , Jan u a ry , i:U n v e are here today aud gO„e tomoi^ I ^ ¿ : ,t a : r : L r ae,"!e »bould have devlseu her estate tu this 1 • t h e A re n a ’s g a lle ry of E m in e n t ■I. T. lÎR iar.j», fi lem I, aw ay from ber Quq orar rola- row, quoted Mr. I.lqger at 10 o’clock m. or thereabouts. p ive«, «r whettter Mia. K)um,,ke should ■««fatar. 1 io a gro u p or in te re stin g m en and Thereupon Miaa Gaaznm w as aghast. l i t f , . " l'* 'l* ' ' il,<' ’ .O reg ,.i1;S U c o | vlu ,,f h*v<i aeeeptcff it m atiothw question. N otice for * ffien, and <!lCu, th o u g h ts g re w o rth y the • ur.d'rU r ‘,O" I ‘° ' ,,a‘ loni1’ e tn e î.^ T ’ * * * P " !ï’ ° ( L‘ ka *•’* I P P P ’IA C A T Iç ^ . ■ i . . ! 1*. fcf** *V* these, and Ml»» a«keiJ.-|»etr«lt Free t Kltrinpke was Iu.« offmpanlon,” as la rraxs r ^ " H d e ia tto r, ot a d peo p le. T h e A renn is J. T. BaiDüK.w, • Stated by the Pari» edtraaitondent. fim ,re a t Ros,), — ---------— - Xeclatnr. ,r*i Oregon. 1,0 vaD ,el1 w ,* r’’ « ‘iy road k«ds •old w ith T n r W a r . « ■ ra* W* * ‘ ”* ■ ’•▼•♦«r. Notice 0( ,b« U» 1«(U «>. questlonr O w *i Meredith Cw- N O T IC E TO C R S D IT O R s. "Why. good uioiulqg. Mr. Thoruhlll”' wi,,.w^,..w !><■« »ib«| WUhstaG IMS that th( ft taroly Anna Klumpke did not droam >winx f» /« cu . m . ab*« (««lure* csjivim m » . XJoorl morning. M l» s -a h -T w y m a n - N otice i» hereby given th a t th e iuit-JlkitH, I Where her »ath u n s leading to when "But I am not Mia» Twyman.'’ has been a p p o lu te d A im b d s tr a t.» ¿ ¡liprst^ned '¿ 7 n o o o .-H* 601-P I Altaï ▼i «et Mil together on that fair May ,O„l,'," r M P"» «ot Mr. Thorn . of A n n . M ath ild a m u t e by , h , 11. Kt»x- 'ta‘« « '» i o ,„ r a, morning o f W rt | , „ vpry A S#50.» MANS I h lu,*‘“ <»n Pt '"’‘“tar UH either.--i-h K a g o Tribuae. <>( L ane o e u n ty , Or«w>n All m r . '• " n 7, H»«, vL , . Ore r t a t m . a g a in ,. ; , d X a re f e i ' Mwit Jtoatt ltonheur'a enthualaaiu A Thomas F 8Urk» fur s on « t H. x E » , Xo the 8W i Brt li«d mtteh to do with making Mli Mi.'h K » e w T n . K lw 4 a . 1 ■” m e s r a i m e m , w ith , ,h_* h e p , .,., v o o . e h e r a ^ ' k • 4 .AK *4 bjV)’ I ■e *re. t.5,T (l W; i XR H c naAti«* Klpuipk« her legatee, feeling that In my lovely new «rient»! screen ” at hUoAcain riore ,m o ' ' ," o 'r ì n .- » , t„ ewe h- H West k ta e e itti,,,., • • r bauds the use of her money« and on»» th n t ftih l« *»!>..■» Tcu wÄ.. ^ n' *H htn s ix monti)« h u m the dar»' '"‘t I ’’To«. I Is s It one that «in ui a*y »»‘i ivi« i ' aiix ' ihii ' « ' 'lpun 8" <l c ilü v a û o u c 01 u»i «f. «aid tonet « M ie would enable an artist whose den t want It to or oue that won’t fold n otice.. oafa» •»« b, .«iu ,*>□ ffreo. Hateit at Fl< meq, Oregon. Augi,«. 2nd, lvm W- H. S w , t a Hf* Imd been oue of constant straggle K ^ o n / ° U 4> TkIW OMAN PU nL-->H i»0 C3MFAHV. laidlii, M d hardship« to henceforth control ‘ Ä X T * •* » .™ ò . ¡ ,,K’«-M»:«rt'qw A q ¿ "trj ef^arti'' “* A,e""’ •’'"•'Mtarr. „reg,,,. r H E *• T. nrupai. 31 M A W iy PM I p tOOK OVER THIS Gf m ake y o u r s e le c ts M ara garth l M o, JT. *. Ä ï bat® K., ' ’’«•«¡¡¡¡h1 Three ed, and no other reference w as made SKX WOMEH wnt. tl«e, of Mother v a t trouble^ CASTORIA ALWAYS * S ears th e Signature o f r auZ*' ,B | want to Inform yon. nnyo», In words o f “ * have derived I from from Itipuna Tabulei. 1 am a professional nurse and In this profession a clear head la alw ays needed. Rlpans Tabulcs doua It. After one o f m y caseR I found so If com pletely runduvrn. A otlngim ihe advlco o f Mr. Geo. Pow er. Ph. Q., SS8 No work Ave., Jersey City, 1 took Rlputis Tabulcs w ith grand results. Miss hx^JiB Wxaruxn. a, u 1 *• ttf! ••» en i»«,: *•*. x T h o K in d Y e a H a v e A lw ays B o u g h t, a n d w h ich h a s b e e n i n u so ifcr o v e r SO y e a rs, lia s b o rn e th o s ig n a tu re o f m a n d h a s b e e n m a d e u n d e r b is per-. Z"S ✓ TX. -» so n a l su p e rv isio n sin ce its infancy. ** * '' A llow u o o n e to d c c c iv o you in th is, A il C ouiiterffeits, Im ita tio n s a n d “ J u s t- n s - g o o d ” a r c but; E x p e r im e n ts t h a t trlfla w ith a n d e n d a n g e r th e h e a lth o f l u i a n i s (Mid C h ild re n —E x p e rie n c e a g a in s t E x p e rim e n t. * “ l »»» m ,1 coun » ' 4 1 ; WEST. FLOREN