I | have u««d lUpxas T«buUs w ith so cinch sstte- fhcUoD that 1 con cbeorfuUy rseouunend them. B a*e b ^ n troubled for «bout »hreo year« w ith viuU I called blllou* attacks com ing on r«gutarty saoa a wack. Was told by different physicians w,».* | | was eaased by bad teeth, o t which I had several. I had the teeth extracted, but the at- tacks continued. I had seen sdYerilsenxsnis o t aipaiAA Tabule« In all the papers bui had no faith In them, but about six wtsek« «Ince a friend In • to try them. Have taken but tw o o t the sm all S cent boxes o f the Tabules and have hod no recurrence of the attacks. H st s never g iv en > testim onial for anything before, but the gredl am ount o f good whloh I believe has been done me by Ripans Tabule« Induce« m e to add mine to the many testim onials you doubtless have In your ▲. T. D x W itt . puoaeaslon now. * * * & * * * * lii ; ■ ■ :S h I UNCLE ELI 6HOCKED. Ä l i e G e t» An V n p le a » A n t l* i» lir h t I n t o M o d e r n P u t r lo t ln m . {C o p y rig h t, 1900, b y C. B . L ew i».] Sí lYhg di ti ien s T N iiiiO ^ Js ¿udì ¿pen sable to athletic fcttcceM. In training, much stress is laid upon diet; care­ ful attention to the quantity I and quality of the food eat- o í , w ith regularity of meals, .T h a i li*’the secret of strength for every /nail. No man can be stronger than his stomach. The careless and irregular eating, of business men, causes disease of the stomach and its allied organs of and nutrition. There can be po soubd health until these diseases are cured. * Dr. Merce’s Golden Medical Discovery cures dieeases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, and enables the l>ody to be built up into vig­ orous health by the assimilation of the putrition extracted from food. • I wa» taken with the grippe, which resulted in heart mid «loinuch trouble,” writes Mr. T. k. Caudill, o f Montland. Alleghany Co.. N. C. "I was nimble to do anything u good jwirt of the time. • I wr«4e to J )r. Pierce about my condition, having full confidence in his medicine. Head- vised me to take h i« ‘Golden Medical Discovery.’ Which I did. Before I had flnished ihe second JxXtle I began to feel better. I have used nearly six bottle«. I feel thankful to God for the beua- rtt I have r-ceive<| from Dr Pierce’« Golden Med­ ical Discovery. I cun highly tecommend it to hll persons a« n good and safe m edicine.” “Jim,” says I an 1 r o c » Into our town .cooper shop the other day to git a new bung fur a bar’l, “ I’m thlnkln some of yunnln fur the office o f supervisor.” “So’m I.” says Jim. “Ilut how kin you?” .'‘Same as you.” “But think o f your duty. Jim. It’s the duty of a freeborn elector to do the ftollerin aud the votln and let some­ body else hold office.” “Then you may holler and vote fur me,” says Jim. “Look a-hcre, Jim,” says I as I gPs over my surprise at his promptness, “lias It occurred to you that the fate i i t this nashun Is tremblln In the bal­ ance ?” "It lias.” says he. “Do you want ruin and desolashun to overtake this fair land?” "is'ot by a Jugful.” “And do you want the Magna Charta of liberty used os a dish towel anil the constitution of the United States chaw­ ed up by calves Y ' "I don’t." “Then you must take your place at the polls, shoulder to shoulder with other patriots, and help h’lst me Into office. It’s the only thing that’ll save the kentry fur which oirr forefathers fought, bled and died." “I know a better wny.” says he as he shaves at the hung. "You do the shoulilerln and h’lstln, and I’ll till the office.” It does bent all how patriotism and the principles of our grandfathers are bcln lost sight of In this day nnd age. M. Q u a d . ' ’Dr. Pierce’s Pellet» cure constipation. AD1NC PAPEK San,- onH pg^cÑ %t^JrfrÄcinc coast CHRONICLE T H E D A IL Y By Hail, V«M , Only $ 6 ? 7 0 a Tear. The Weekly Chronicle $ 1 . 5 0 HEAR Cilleí >1 lina r «’uns i • In k now It PLE y». N e e d e d >n T h e i r l l i i s l n e s s . W u llS I n g . T O » C ^ p O N in - » : ranka »»tin Iba p *l A l < Il !•( l ía aa. j T1H«> Mil* lli^ J ill bo. a« .“UK »». m tf] ' T il it C lin O N K B .K '!’ Telrgraphl» R iporta ara (he lataat and moat bellable, Pa Vocal N .w » th » haileat and aatMaat. ajw) Ila ltd 11 urtala from Iha I b l e a l pana In Iha country ’ T i m ('U H O N UIVIA haa alwajra been, and aV WO»V Will be. Ih» friend » M chom pten ut tfcs Utilla, to M a in a i com binat tona. ollquea. «or karatko«?«, <* oppreaakma «a any bind It w ill ^s fadapendani In b veryth tn s, n aulral In YOU WANT THE CHRONICLE liant It 9 0 I R V8 eversible Map? «hewing tha Unlit» Staten, Dnwlataa r e f Canada aad Nnrlhera Mixlae •• “ ng th ‘mad < » a n n in . Map of the World fiS d T I t K O T I I I t H H l l ' » . •a< B e a d • « a n d b a l t i t a Ma» i I aap. W o r l . l v I ' k r a u t r l n l a r O n a V< ----<• »rapaio an map and | r r « « l<» F*« II. da n V T t H . ‘ Praprtatar a P (’»relato m . •ox m . » emoa asv bb » r»*, to '-■(.it ort o ne ’ 1 < n C l» » « a e le lo n A a p a p s n In Iba (Jnllrd m alea. r T llB C lt RON h 'l,K haa u oaqn al an Iba P a c ta . p — . . n irada all lu ab ility, aniarpriaa and ■ >e < fàïRf . 'll I. K ffe c t o f F e a r o n W o u n d « . $1000 In Gold « M a- rT beaawtrd ote teg am i«nt w— V’ t i « « » v «ten*«* l « __ r e n t in g a u b a t t i b . r « ut ►n» a MlA.il wurld. drwt boy; »»w y nuwsu»» s i Mir Joy cloud» la n t t f »ky; a,diw«a lurka la • „ r y »y»; Into i m t III» muM fall aonw ch illin g n in i I «■*< w e it e » ! Ib a Away Prie >1000. « « 1M0.W M ANO I-- Kü. - t A j T T i ‘ — ~ K| - (« a e u v « « srrrt In the motherly protection ot your cane, A» your dreamy larboard eye peel'» 00 bsbyllk» end »hy Through th» crystal rlesmeag at 11» window pane. If s brute »hould sand • Jeer to your pinky little ear, Don't you Megger '»eeth the besrtleea erne) blow. Hut remember »» • tresk you »re not at all unique; You »r« not the b sly monkey In the »bow. There m wiaM aw at*"’ "» >o*»r *nwn gte«« puutuma af rw*«ra», Hw yclaa; Mwing Machines, I «f Iteafcaa, Menga, Wale tete, M»wi b»»d Hate teaiajs. MaiMlteteci>*«f», te«.; In la ti, «tenu iw e teeadisd uvrfd sométete « u n te. «M am..*teM g ftra c u v « A» you »trot »long the »treat, looking ravtDOUely c a n v a s s in g b .» in coud i citen ■ AstMAtetefear túgate» K lite— ti C ? * v í r í i l í b 7 5 a p H a a d oad dadn^aj Oab iba aaantr aad —tai «n a n n a a t at ~ ^ l¡ ' á a a «ÏI *w ruBviBMiwscomrAat. t& a g e fc GENUINE C A S T O R IA C y o lln w I n N o r m a n d y . A n liu p r n m p t n R ln * . A marriage cereinoujr was performed In Toronto recently, with n suhatltute for the rlug which, though odd and amusing, wns appropriate for the oc- caslou. The couple went over from tho American aide of the 8t. Lawrence river, but forgot to take a ring. As there w as uo ring to be had In the house the reaonreeful clergyman sent for his w ife’s sew ing actaaors nnd, with the tluger clasp, completed the cere­ mony. A LW A YS B e a r s th e S ign atu re o f T he K ind You H ave A lw ays B ought In Use For O ver 3 0 oa«a*t yo« *M. J im ! b»»aiMa ro» v » Iha Mol oi Iha rlrla Th. i« h ja a »aa, »*'hl»r. laa»» aad h alua». •"I jaa «ri»»». pet»X J«a yww ’ ' th . i I mos MM !• F * » ’twill haar Ih» aitala) ' with <“ f* * « t o i y W f , a a , «h . « l y m eahey Ito O e « . V T . - -dJeara» k 'a » d i« l'e s t ç*4**l********É***44a**g R I-P A -N S T h e m odern s ta n d ­ a rd F a m ily M edi­ cine : C u r e s th e com m on every-day id o f hum anity. Mother was troubled w ith h e a r t b u r n and Sleeplessness, caused by indigestion, for a good many years. One day she saw a testim onial In the paper indorsing R ip a n s Tabules. She ♦: determined to give them a trial, was g r e a t l y rslleved by their use n n d n ow t a k e s th e Tabules regularly. She keep« a few carton J Ripans Tabules lu the house and says she w ill not be w ith ­ ou t them. The heartburn and sleeplessness have disappeared w ith the Indigestion which was formerly so g ro a ts burden for her. Our w hole fam ily take the Tabules regularly, especially after n hearty meaL My mother Is fifty years o f age nnd is enjoying tho best o f health and spirits ; also eats hearty meals, an Im possibility before she took klpass Tabules. X ntob H. L lauxxji . Mrs. J. BnooKXTMk My seven year old bep suffered w ith polos In head, constipation He could not eat like ohUdron o f his age d o nnd ks did eat did n ot ngrs ▲ new style packet containing tbw oitaks tabulss packed In a paper carton ( without gtess> le new f< s t some drug stores-ron n v s cento . This low-prioed sort Is lnteadod for the poor aad the eeonemteal Aosen of the flve-oent cartons (120 tabules) can be had by mall hy sending forty-eight eents to the I C hekicai . O omfamt , N o . 10 Spruce Street. New York-or a «Ingle carton ( ten tabolbs ) will be e ^ t for^five p t»i — T a bv us may also be had of some grocers, general storekeepers, news agents nnd nfi sansa UfipM* They baixluh pain, lnducu sleep and prolong hie. One gives relief. Y e a rs . T hree ★ D e sir a b le PUTAR; ■PR^GTIQAE ★ trd ★ S ta r s i n § E * krafa I f . i And T h e A R T S an d ic S O IE T T O E S ^ 4 -1 4 gfc. V a -% r » T H E n titi "W EST- PORTIAHDtOR JOHN C. BECK. t«< S c ie n tific A m erican. W . H. W EATHERSON. P oint Terrace, Or. Florence.Or. None who are engaged in any of the mechanical FLORENCE REAL ESTÁTE AGENCY. pursuits can succeed without reading and studying this standard Magazine of Sciences R È a p it i a i ? ^ , i s i i m b e p ^ o £ a i 2 < ^ a n d < ® o v /i2 2 o t$ and mechanical Arts. It is illustratedjwith all modern cuts ¡of latest inventions in all a n d l d o r ? c o m m i s i o n . the branches of mechanism, and its fund ¡of knowledge is inseparably connected with in­ ventors and mechanics. P a r tie s h a v in g R e a l E s ta te to s e ll w ill do w e ll Sold with T hk W est at clubbing rates. to p la c e i t oil o u r lis t. A n yb o d y d e s irin g to p u r­ THE CnSMIIPIILITÄN/ chase Real Estate IS in- This monthly magazine is one ot the verj vite d to exam ine o u r best printed in this country, and is sole lis t and see w h a t we to all subscribers at rates within thi ability ot all to pay. It is finely illnt > have to offer. trated and presents;the names of famow JO H N C. BECK W . H. W EATHERSON , authors as contributors. T hb W ® j and the Cosmopolitan are so ld a tr v li duced rates at this office. NOTICE FOR NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. PUBLICATION U nited States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, December 12, 1900. January 12, 1901. N otice is hereby given that in com pliance N otice is hereby given that the follow ing- with the provisions of the act of Congress of I nsuHxl settler has flled notice of h is inten tion June 3, 1878, en titled “ An act for the sale of to make flnnl proof in support of his c la im , nnd ' tim ber lands iir th e States of California, Oregon, th at said proof w ill be made before Frank H Rog Nevada and W ashington Territory,” as extend era, U. R. Commissioner, at Gardiner Oregon, on cd to nil the r u b llc Ijind S tate, by A ugust 4, 1S92, Clinton D. March 18,1901, via: Francis J. Cassidy, on II. K act ot ■ No. 9021. for the n u l4 of iw ‘4 eec 8; s’ , n c'4. C hnrpeningof Florenre.County o f to n e. State of Oregon haa th i, day file.l in thia office hi« He’s se’ 4 sec 7, tp 20 south, range 10 west. He nam es the follow ing w itnesses to prove sworn »taicment No 1.T4«. for th e purrh«,» of I bis contin uous resilience upon an.l cu ltiv a tio n t h c < U ',X E > ..X i , SEI,. N E ', 8W>4, Section No. 3J. in T ow nship No. IS South, Range of m ill land, vis: i Patrick cow an , John I»each, John Joice and No. 9 West, and w ill offer proof to »how that the land sought la more valuable for ita limber Hugh Cassidy, all of Gardiner. Oregon. J. T .B riim rs . or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the R ésistai Register and R, eiver of this office at Roseburg, O ief on Wednesday, the 6th day of March, Lati-1 Office, Roseburg, Oregon. . l RegisUr. j den V. a. Com m i»lon er, at Florence, Oregon. ' on March W, 1901. vis: Joseph Fell man. > n H B. N a »13. (or the n’ > n<%. sec IT, bc 1* sec w ANTED.—Capable, reliahis person in every fi, tw<4 bw « see A tp 18 b , r w est He names the follow ing witueeaca to prove 1 " 'nn'? 10 " I ’re-eut l a m com pany of eolid hl« ronUnumt» reahlenc« upon an ’ cu ltivation , ’’ l,*n<'|al reputation: »alary per »ear. paya- u( »aid land, via: " «•H y: «* P»r day absolutely eure and all P. It. Jnekaon. Jam «, Jackson. Fred B ean>n.t I ' bon*~(IJe- definite »alary, no commission; salary paid each Saturday and ex- . op» a ll of M ap leton. Oregon. pen«e money advanced each week. STANDARD J. T B allou, 11 JVt'K, 9H DiafifioWM ST., C rkaqo , u-u I Magister ’ 9 THE ARENA “We do not take possession of our ideas but are posseued by They master us and force us into the arena, Where like gladiators, we must fight for than»,” Such is the exalted motto of the Arena, and the entire content« of this monthly magazine are upon a plane and in keepingjwith it« motto. The Arena’s gallery o f ’ eminent thinkers is a gronp ot intercsting^men and women, and their thoughts are worthy the consideration of ail people. sold with T hu W o t . The Arena u LO O K OVER T H IS CROUI make yo ur selection . THE WEST, SB. o. Sold W ith D r i n k , a n d T h ír a « . Saturday, Sunday and Monday ana the favorite days In the week for mar­ riage—Sunday In rural districts aud Saturday In towns. Sunday weddings aeetii to be grnerallj[ leas ntimeroua than they were, while the number which take place oi\ Saturday art IgeaUy ou th« UKrvaw. r I have been suffering from headaches evsy vlnoe I w as a llttte g ir t I eould never ride Is « ear or go Into n erowdsd place w ithout getting n headache and sick at tmr mv etomaoli. X heard about Ripans Tabules from an aunt of mine who was taking them for oatarrh o f th e stomach. She had found such relief from their use aheadvised me to take them too, nnd X have beeu doing so stem last October, and w ill say they have completes ly cured my headaohes. I am tw enty-nine yearn old. You are weleom« to use th is testim on ial T H E C ÏN T A U R C O M P A N Y , T Y M U R R A Y S T R E E T , N E W Y O R K C IT Y . He names a* witnesses: It I, a mletake to auppow that cold I v o your Irid a Uba • man. »truggl» on ih» boat drink, arc iiecoeeary to relieve thirst. John L. Furnish and c. n. Holden, of Flor­ you can; Very cold drink», a , a rule. Invrcaae the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ence, Oregon, It If. Fisk and P. S. Jackson, of You w.M mad» lot nan» w I m purpo»». don't feverlab eoudltlon o f the mouth and Ft. Terence. Oregon. Land Office, at Roeeburg. Oregon. you know f Any nnd nil persons claim in g fid ven ely th s January 12, 1901. Po not to.1 o»«t down and Mil; there »re ether» itoiuaeb and ao create thirst. Experi­ ab ^-describe«! lands are requested to file their tike you. lad; ence »bow . It io he a fact that hot N o lle , ts hereby given that th e follow ing b in th is office on or before said 6ih day of Y m ate not lb* oaly moukey la Ika abow. drink, relieve thirst and “cool off the j named settler hae filed notice of his intention March 1901. Wtiaa rou taa am r, manljr jroalha ha»»} t n , round body when It la In an abnormally heated ' Io make final pronf in aup|»ort of hi» claim , and J. T. R r id u b b . Ih» heaut, b ooth. eoudltlon better than lee cold drluka” 1 that aaht proof w ill be made before V. 11. Hoi- knà th»lr allllu d » ta (h ai o» n,a»rln< ehurK Oaa'1 jo it »»rh • i-ha«T. » »o •»». lh »r a»» F » h a * X want to Inform yon. Io words o f highest aise, o f the benefit hare derived from RipansTabules. l a m a professional nurse and In this profession a clear head is always needed. Ripans Tsbules does it. After one of my coses I found my self completely ran down. Aoting on the advice of Mr. Geo. Bow­ er, Ph. O., &» Newark Ave., Jersey City, I took Ripans Tabules with grand results. > M is s B x c s i s W i X D l t l X . Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­ goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t is Pleasant, i t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narootio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Warms and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea aud Wind Colic. It relieves T eething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assim ilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and B ow els, giving healthy and natural sleep. T he Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. I r n a c lb le V o n I ln lo w . The roads In Normandy are splendid for cycling, the only disadvantage l»e- Ing that the straightness of many main routes hides the beauty of the country, for which reason It Is often it good plan, when time Is not n il object, to pick out the byw ays ou the map. This T h e r e A r e O th e r s. bear, d ellftittu l little Jude, II ■ man »hould be Is the easier because not only are tho ■u rude byways excellently kept, but the unme A , to inlcker at your cb .r in ln . girlish w ay,. of a French village Is plainly written P o o 't you u u t e an airy llg h , don't go oil and try up, and one docs not have ridiculous to die difficulty, ns sometimes In Englnnd. In In some quiet »pot remote from public g e,e. It ttie file» were full of tun when they built you, finding out where one Is. Signposts little eon. and milestones arc abundant, nnd the Try to be resigned end patient, tor, you know, tl you look around you’ll Und many other» at your declinnl system rentiers them (lerfwtly kind; simple nnd exact. — "Highways nnd You »re not llw only m w key In the »how. Byways In Noriimndy," hy Dearmer. I» poltutrd with a abrtgfc»aal In a nelghlioring village, and as the sliout innate ns she does. She needn’t aad audl cúm plala W aakiy N .w a ia p * » la tn» Jungle paths were the shortest route L ucid. prtola ragulartr 111 ODkunuk w alalaan get funny. we made the trip In chairs slung on m a a l N .» l U l .r a l u r . and U»aar*l la /o r - Mrs. Browns—Why, w hat has she ttani. alao a n .agnlllcaat A grU -allaral and carriers’ shoulders. I was about half d o n e f h a a tla u llu ra l D apartm eot. Thla la ooa a t tn» asleep from the swinging motion when traalad t M p artm an U >n a a y capar un tai» Mrs. Newrlch—Oh, she tried to trip I was pitched out by the native drop­ b anal. K varythlng w riu en la tañad oa an­ me up today; asked me if I'd ever ping the poles and scauipeung off. earían»« lu Iba C „ad('B latas. no< oa KaaSara hesrd Homebody’s “Songs Without lasa'a" l n i . M | , o t tbelr uwn locallllaa That’s how I met my tiger. With a Words."—Philadelphia I’ress. bound he w as on me and had taken a gAIIPLE C0PY SENT FREL mouthful of my eont. Intending, no A n d G ia « « ('<»■<■ M o n e y . “Why do you leave your windows doubt, to carry me Into the dense un- open at night? Aren’t you afraid of I dergrowth. | “Fortunately for me 1 had a big bot- burglars?” ' tie of ammonia In my coat pocket, car- "Yes; that’s the reason. If I kept tho windows shut, they’d probably } rled It for snake bites, you know, and breuk the glass.”—Philadelphia Press. when the brute took the mouthful he I broko the bottle. The whiff he got ' made Ills whiskers curl, and one was A J n a t l f l r d I*nn. “My mother-in-law has gone to the enough. li e rolled over a couple of 1 times, gasping and w aving his paws, mountains.” | and then made off ns quickly ns he "You look pleased.” “Yes; she’ll have to admit she has nppenred. Hurt? No, only a few found something that she can’t walk 1 bruises from tho fall, but the close i shave took my nerves for some over.”—Indianapolis Journal. j months.” iV _______ im l I have h M a «offerer from sonsstpa«»^ for over five years. Nothin« gave m e any raftac. My feet aud legs and abdomen w ere btoaud «• I could not wear shoes ou m y feet and only a loss« i dress. I «aw Ripon« Tabula« advertised in dally paper, bought iom e and took them as dlteete ed. Have taken them about three w eek s nnd Ihem ts such a change t I am not constipated any mo and I ow e It a ll Io Ripans Tabulae |n m tlKs^u Mvcn years old. have n o occupation, only my household duties nnd nursing m y sick husband. Ue ha* had the dropsy and 1 am trying RlpaM Tabule* for him. He feels som e better but It win take som e tim e, he has been sick so long. Ten may nse my letter and name as you Ilka Mrs. Many O ommas Cbanna FLORENCE. OR till ito