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«« 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 ^ “lKhee 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 ",,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. . 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. 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" □ 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