< í . * % & * I rfid v is e ‘ O A n w om en w ho s u ffe r fra n i c h r o n ic d is e a s e s te w r ite to O r . P ie r c e ." That advice is based upon practical BtperleJiO?. After suffering for months, Bud fouling IP J benefit result from the treatm ent of the P'b . . Miss Belle Iletlnck wrote to Dr. Pierce f o r a d v ic e . She acted on the advice, regained her appe tite, recovered her strength, and gain- >»i ed several pounds A v in weight. ■ j >’ "Write to Doctor Pierce ” is good ad- v i c e fo r e v e r y woman to follow. Jt co sts n o th in g . Dr. Pierce invites sick women to eon- im, by letter, Address Dr. Pierce, In- Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. In a little over thirty years, Dr. IHerce, assisted by his staff of nearly a score of physicians, has treated and cured over half a million women. «1 suffered from female weakness for five months " writes Miss Belle Hedrick of Nye, l'utnmn Co . W. A i l . "1 v «> trented by s good physician, Init lie never '.¿¿ilicd to do me a n y go<xl, I wrote to Dr. R. V. Pierce for advice. ’liich I received, telling me to take his * Favorite eraser pition ’ mid ('.olden Medical Discovery.’ 1 took thirteen Imttles of ' Favorite Prescription' S l i d eight of'G old en Medical Discovery.' When 1’liad used the medlciue s mouth my health was much Improved. It has continued to im p ro ve until now I can work at almost all kinds of homework I had aeaicely any appetite, but it several o ....» — . ----- r pound* ------ - la all right now. Have Hove g gained ight. I «dviae all who buffer from chronic hi weight diseases to write to Dr. Pjüjcc. Ur. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate th e Ixtwels. ile S ^ pafer OF T H E CHE D A IL Y B y 3 X a ll, V a s t * « « Only $ 6 ? 7 0 a tear. The Weekly Chronicle GreaXftj>t Weekly io the Country, p i.s o nan cludlnff iwistage) to say p a rt o f the U n ited tea, C anada an.l Mcxloo. ■UR WEKK1.V CttllONKTIA tha brtffbtast I r u , . . l complete W eakly New epaper In the rid. prints r r g u L u lr 111 Columns. or sixteen laa. at News. I-P e ru lu re and Oenerol llo n : also a m aknlOceat A c rtc w lto ra i and r tlr u ltu r a l D e p artm en t. T h ia la one of tha n laat dep artm ents In any ist. E v e r y th in , w ritte n la fence In the Cnaat Btalaa. not on a'a kno w led s* a t th eir oarn localltlaa. IntSr- MPI.E Tks COPY SENT I'h t e e lile FREE. Itiilld lO T . UK »’’H l i O N i n . i S rank« w ith Ihs MHtAi'f't'* In tbs t'n ltv d At at as. n i t Ó lin O N lC la K h *s n<> *<jual • « th« Pact Ilo At. It lead* a il tu a b i n i /. «nterprtae and itIB C I t n n N I i 5 . F r * Te1«ra|»h»o Report« latrA t and m<.At r tlla b l* . It« IsOCAl N«w » r«t atut R|.b t««t. Aiul |l« K d llo fU l« tro m ««( l-ciwi in t>i« country. IIR C H R O N IC b H Iwui alw ay « bM fi. and • w ill t e . thi* ftie n d ar.d rhaaiptam et ar» ?h« tte al- t*a [*!«. *« a«<«lnat oonibmatloaa. clique«, cor Alton«, or oppreaalona *» any hind. I t w tU b« »pendent tn a v e ry th in f. M u tr a l In n o thin*. po YOU WANT THE CHRONICLE Reversible M a p ? Skswlsg lbs Uni |J gistes, Ossiisi«« • f Canada gJJ Nsrtbsrn N jx I« j O X Mag OJhfW Hl DK. of the World ■ b'y < BS and t.el D the «•» Y a«B r a»« rtae ear, «ge »repalda« tear »*>ar. •ri: K O TH F.H If. <la Y o ir W fl, n iA N c iM n o u . 1000 In Gold $950 PIANO Gentlewoman el Hew __ w e n t I in j > v © u U . I t p w a Has. II C o u l d n 't R e s is t . ! A« eccentric clergyman In Cornwall had been mupf) annoyed Ijy fhe way the members of the congregation hud of looking around to see lute comers. After enduring It for some time he said on entering the reading desk one duy: "Brethren, 1 regret to see that | your attention Is enlled away from your reilgloua flutles by your very natural desire to see who comes lu j behind you. I propose henceforth to save you the trouble by naming each person who may come late.” He then began, "Dearly beloved,” but paused half way to Interpolate, “Mr. 8., with his w ife and daughter.” Sir. S. looked rather surprised, but the mlulster, with perfect gravity, re sumed. Presently he again paused. “ Mr. C. nnd William IX” The nbnshed congregation kept their eyes studiously bent on their books. Tbe service proceeded In the most or derly manner, the parson Interrupting him self every now and then to nnuie l some newcomer. At last he said, still with tbe same perfect gravity; “Mrs. 8. h) a new bonnet.” In n moment every feminine head In the congregation hail turned around.— Millinery Trade Kevlew. A M y a te r y o f th e Sea. One of the most curious finds ever ' made from the sen was that which came to the A sores In 1858, The Is land of Corvo was then In the possus- slon of two ruunwny British sailors. , One morning there drifted ashore a 1 craft which had evidently been frozen j In the Ice for a long time. It was an [ ancient nnd battered brig, without | masts, bulwark or name, but the batches were on, the cabin doors fa s t ; and the hulk was buoyant. She had lit tle cargo, and thfit consisted of skins 'nnd fura In prime condition. No papers were found In the cabin, j but It w as figured that she w as a | sealer or trader, carrying a crew of ! 10 or 12, and that she bnd been pro- i visioned for a year. The flour was spoiled, but the beef w in perfectly preserved. She hud liven abandoned j when frozen In an Iceberg nnd drifted for years. The date of the letter found In the forecastle showed that the brig had been nlinndoned nearly half s century before. The two sailors got put the furs, which eventually brought them $4,000, nnd tw o barrels of lieef ami then set fire to the wreek. No trace ' was ever found of Its name or owners. J n n t a n O r d l u n r y S te a ls . “When In Hamburg, we supposed we must do ns the Hamburgers did, so nt our first meal there we asked for Hamburg steak,” said the woman. “Besides, we wanted to see how that viand would taste upon Its native heath, anyway. But to all our requests, couched In our la-st scholastic German, the waiter shook his head. Like many another prophet, the Hamburg steak was apparently without honor In Its own country. At nil events, our waiter hadn't heard of It. ’Oh. well,’ ive suld, 'Just bring us sn ordinary beef steak. Hut. Io and behold, when tbe meat was served there It was all chop|>vd up and made Into small cakes—what Ameri cans call, in fact. ’Hamburg stcakl* To Hamburgers a Hamburg steak was sn *ordluary steak.* "—New York Suu. A <2o««l Schema. Mrt. Yuuucliqgbantt—Do you Dotk* any dlfiTcrrtivv In tho uillk, tloar? Mr. Youngbualxiiitl—1 aboubl any aa Thia la n much bvttor quality than wo havo boati gvtllng lately. Mr». Youngbuabaiid-lndroil It la. I fo t It off a new man, who aaltl ba would (uaranti-a It Io l>c iN-rfoctly pure, «p I bouffbt onoiiffh to laat for • ooupla o f waoka. l* v « fi MacbtimJ^a.--. W al<h«k Morl and Mlh Hau« rnsmcni*! turi«« »'»'l hfuxh»dÌ ••»«•art*« •e. M»»d will»» I ro«ln< «**• cam. A n « * aat ltv« plan ot M t»>n« l u h a i i w i * M henil ia« nna^U i „ .«) • * ____ GOL» i Q iiea Away Pm s i« u - .» .* r * in 150.a® PIANO ■shir end gteal »MMUaeol « 4» Mtdiiioe v . i ' . ç « c ' lie ' " * ‘' ■Id «sS s b v . m i . oo i " , e „ .d a r I " '-di psmeidsts ) Sing »iN be s.1,1 I " F r e o . ___ U tW O M A W FU B U B H IW S rt«™»??» es« Mt COMMSV. Tte«« FUN FROM YONKERS. S ln d e I t s O svfl y u n e r n l - T o l l e t . There are curtain Insect» that have such a respect for Mrs. Gruudy and are endowed with such an Innate love o f neatness and order that not even death, or rather decapitation, can pre- I vent them from making one grand iinal toilet, which Is clearly designed to give them a sedate and respectable appearance after dentil. Dr. Balllon, a skilled entomologist, discovered this remarkable fact. “Dur ing one of my recent horseback rides," t e says, “I frequently caught one of ithose large tiles wtylcli annoy cattle i and horses so much, and I promptly pot f);.} of It by crushing Its head. One day, Instead of throwing the mu- i tllated Insect aw ay, I placed It on the )>nck of my hand and Indolently wutch- I id It. For some seconds tjje Insect re- i malned motionless, but then, to my unbounded surprise, It moved Its front ' legs forward to the place where the i head should have been, and, after it had rubbed them nervously together, apparently In anguish. It begnu to brysh its body and to smooth Its wings wit I) Its hind legs. Under the gentle pressure of these limbs the body grad- 1 ually became extended and the ex tremity curved, while the wings grnd- | pally changed their natural ixisitton and left the upi>er part of the body j exposed. Meunwjille the bind legs 1 continued to brush each other from ¿line to time. j “Naturally I watched this extra ordinary sight with great Interest, nnd, In order to see the finale, I took the Insect Into my study, where It lived an entire day. spending the time at t|(,e ungrntefurtask of making B own I funeral toilet.” c h r e ttlr ln ▲ 1M >U K *I I have bees a grast sufferer fro m fo r over f i - e years. Nothing g iv e mo say My feet s u 1 lege and abdomea w are bloc. ■sin 1 could Sot wearsbooeou m y feat and only a. ly eu U IN » . « I » saw • » » i Hlpaaa , i p » e . e Tabulae . . w —eww — - - — ■ — - — la draee. advartUed dally paper, bought «o n a ^ n d took thaaa aa •d . Uav« takan tbam about tfcr«« w««ka and t U tueh a vb a ac«! I am not eo n ttlp n u d any i aud 1 owe It a ll to R lpan i Tabul««. l a a tL , «even j ear« old. have no ocuupuUou, oniy i houMehold d’ tlea and nursing uiy tic k kuabr IIo ha« had tha dropay and I am trying M u Tabule« fo r him . He feela soma batter but II t take some tim e, he ha« been t ic k « • long, m ay use m y le tte r and name aa you Ilk a I heve urea Ripeas Tabalee w ith eo amor, sette. tecuua that 1 can cbeorluU r reoom nuad Wem. Beve beau troubled lo r about three je e rs w ith eu>l I celled bllloue alte ó te coming ou reg tilerlj eses » wees. Wee told by different pbyekiune i l wee caused by bed teats, o f which 1 bed several. 1 had the teeth extracted, but We a l le a te oontluued 1 te d eccu advertisements of Klpane Tabules In all tbs papere but had no faith W them, but about els w eete since a friend iu dueed me to try Wem. Uovo ta te n but tw o of the sm all S cent boxre of the Tabule, and have he t BO recurrence of the a t t u t a lleve never given a testim onial for anything before, but ihe pregi am ount of good which I FaUeva hae been done me by Ripana Tabulae tnduocs me to add mine to the many testimoniala Jon doubtless have In your poeseeelou now. A. T. baWlTT. / » A Room. Som e P it h y P a r a g r a p h s C a lc u la te d t o A uiUM tf l o t . Spriggs -Bluffern’s clothes are all torn. Griggs— li e must have be.en doing the town. Spriggs—Not nt all. Griggs—Well, then, he w as out on o tear. i .“ I know a rnau who alw ays does ev eryth Ing right.” “Ob, nonsense!" “Well, he has no left hand." Smith—Those Joke writers must be put to nil awful strain sometimes for subjects. Brown—Yes; that’s when they’re at their w its’ end. “When those cals congregate out op my back fence nnd start to yowl at night, 1 drop u pot of hot water down on them .” “Thnt's a sort of concert pitch.” The Editor—That uew scribe we’ve got Is said to be a novel writer. The Copy Holder—You hot he Is. I haven't found one good sentence In his work yet. Griggs—All those young «-omen la that circus performance lust nlglit were as pretty as pictures. Briggs—Then It must have been o living picture show. la takes. ___ C astoria is a harm less su b stitu te for C astor O il, P a r e g o ric, D rops a n d S ooth in g Syrups. I t is P le a sa n t. I t con tain s n e ith e r O pium , M orphine n or o th e r N arootio su b sta n ce. Its a g e is its g u aran tee. I t d estroys W orm s n nd allays F everish n ess. I t cu res D iarrhoea au il W ind C olic. I t relieves T e e th in g T roubles, cures C onstipation a n d F la tu len cy . I t a ssim ilates th e F o o d , reg u la tes th e Stom ach and D o w els, g ivin g h ealth y and natural sleep . T h e C hildren’s P a n a c e a —T h e M other’s F rien d . C A S T O R IA G E N U IN E ALW AYS Bears the Signature of q»**#************4**** l r The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For O ver 30 Y e a rs . a rd F a m ily M edi cine : Cures th e com m on every-day mi *q uuaui Wianuam ill o f hum anity. ■ o th e r was troubled w ith h e a r t b u r n and aleeplessnass. caused by indigestion, fo r a good many re a r a One day she aa\r a teatlmonlsd tn the paper Indorsing R i p a n s Tabules. She e determined to give thorn a tria l, was g r e a t l y relieved by their use a n d n o w ta k a s th e Tabulae regularly. She keeps a few cartons Ripans Tabules in the house and says she w ill not be w ith o u t them. The heartburn and sleeplessness have disappeared w ith the indigestion which was form erly so great a burden fo r her. Our whole fam ily take the Tabules regularly, especially after a hearty m eat My m other Is fifty years of age and Is enjoying the best of health and spirits ; also eats hearty meals, an Impossibility before the took ‘Mgr - * Tabule«. AxToa H . — aA,g » £ve«**e***********eeee*S tt M y ««Yen-year-aid ht suffered w ith palas | his head. eonstlpaMs.. and eomplalnad a f k * stomach. H e oouid n< sat like ehlldren of h |r age do and w h a t k * did eat did not agrsft w ith him. B e w a a th f i and o f a saffron s o lo j Reading some o f the testimonials la favor ♦ - Tahnlee M m X..I naintllv gmred m* tiìm wbi — * j jousgeto the heednehee hove disappeared, bowels ere I J good ooudltloa end be never completes or h r; etomech. Be Is now a red, chubby feaed bap. Tkl wonderful eheuge I eltrtb u te to lUpaae Tebulm,, I em .etlefled thet they wtU beueBt say one (teas tbe cradle to old ege) U w kaa eooordtag ho O re B. W. Yearn. 0 tlune. m I i »^ n i p a u b Tabules. IB D U IB B , I i tried i r i o u them « u c * a x . . Ripans Ripans «.» o n ■ l w y relieved but acluelly cured my 1 a . e v U a c i . eoetelnlug Tee stress Txltnae pecked In . peper eerton (wiW oel glees) Is am a> ____ drug em m e-roe riv e cesTe. This low priced m rt Is Intended for W . poor end the ccoeoM g<mw> at W . flvwecnt enrton. (Hu Ubule.) non be bed by mail by ■"“Jlng “ r v , . . . ^ . On. M Spruce Street. New T o rb -o r e .incle eertonlrra rxircuee) w ill be sent tor i n.-.— may also be bed of eome grocers, general rtorekeopere, new, eg""** »Od a» enaee U<| koakar shops. They baalsh pein, iaduce sleep and prolong life. One gives rc m b . ★ á ‘r ★ D e s ira b le PVIÄR/ ’.o q ? ^ G T I(^ E ★ Stars in °L e* rr « And The C o rre c te d . City Editor—Evidently you didn’t get n very close view of Nookasb's summer place. Reporter—Not very close. Why? City Editor—You refer to It as “a magnificent marble pile,” whereas It’s a frame house. Reporter—Is It? Just cross out “mar ble,” then, nnd Insert “wood.”—Phila delphia Press. 4J4 ■%- ■# ^ iÿ a m h iU 5T- PORTÖimOR A n I , l y l o f tb e l.n te H e a te d T e r n . nal. -I-PA-NS T h e m odern sta n d Three T H t C C N T A U R C O M P A N Y , 7 T M U R R A Y 6 T R E E T . N E W Y O R K C IT Y . "Pa, I know that ma wunts me to be come a sleight of hand a r tist” remark ed the light o f the household, who was just about to sh ift for himself. "Infinite rot!” stammered the dis gusted pnter. “ Well,” was the reply, “she tells me 1 should leuni alw ays to keep some- thiug up my sleeve.”—Yonkers Herald. "My heart.” moaned Mildred Glen- dotve. wringing her bauds. “Is like Ice!” Van Alstyne Van Brugh stnred pre cisely as If stung. ‘‘Then, of course. I ennnot ask you to give me your heart!” he exelnlmed In n hollow voice. For even love Is not blind to the great price of Ice In summer.—Detroit Jour r . B laumbm . Rubber Neck—Now, w bat’s the dif ference between the Atluutle and Pa cifie oceans? Sage of the Sea—The United State«. W. H. WEATHERSON. JOHN C. BECK. Point Terrace, Or. J L P tT S a n d S O IE IS T O E S ^ » Sold With k >3 a FLORENCE REAL ESTATE AGENCÏ. k o ii^ t a rcd ^ o ld arad (§>cWß £ot<? o ra c o m m i s i o n . None who are engagtnl in any of the mechanical pursuits can succeed w ithout reading and and mechanical Arts. i. K It is illustratedjw ith •r all modern cuts ;of latest inventions in all 0 the branches of mechanism, and its fund o f knowledge is inseparably connected with in ventors and mechanics. Parties having Real Estate to sell will do well to place it on our list. “Yes'iu, I wtix drove aw ay from hotue when a mere child by the heartless cru- ! city of uie stepmother.” “ Poor fellow! What did she do?" “She Insisted on glvln me a hath ev ery Saturday nlghtl”—New York Jour nal. A n yb o d y d e s irin g to p u r chase Real Estate is in- v ite d to e xa m ine o u r lis t and see w h a t we have to o ffer. V T H E E D S M n P IIL IT A N / This monthly magazine is one of tl I Ï I best printed in this country, am to all subscribers at rates wi ability of all to pay. - I t is fim Ï trated and presents.the nam es o Tn and the Cosmopolitan are sol I dueed rates at this office. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. B ridges , Register ADM INISTRATOR’S SALE OF real property , In Ih e P a r lo r G a r, jona."- tt authors as contributors. Land Office at Roaehurg, Oregon, February 18th, I9 ol N otice Is hereby given that the follow ing, named veltler has filed notice of his Intention January 12, 1901. to make final proof in .npport of hie claim , and 1 N otice is hereby given that the follow ing- Aa ta t g e l e r k l y . that eaid proof w ill be made before C. U “Squlnebly Boema to be u man of con- nainrd ectller has filed notice of b is inten tion Holden, U. S. C om m issioner, at Florence to m»kc final proof In aupport of h is claim , and Oregon, on April Ifith, 1901, v ii: rred C. Bean' ■Iderable versatility.” "He la. He alw ays baa a different th at said proof w ill be made before Enmk If Rog on H.K. N o.9K I. for th e n', sc’„ sei4 n e '„ o f ers, U. S. CoininiMioncr. nt Gardiner Oregon, on hard lock story to tetl when be eomea Ilurcb 16 ,1'JOl, via: Francia J. Cnvaldy, on 11. K Sec 9, and u w ’.a w '.a e t-. 10, Tp. 18 8., R. » w’ He names the follow ing w itnesses to prove to me to burnir money.” — Chic» go No. 9021. for the nw ’4 of sw ’ , see 8: n c !„ his contin uous residence upon and cultivation Tribune. lie’ , sc1, see 7. Ip?*)south, ruture 10 wc«t. of said laud , vl«: lie n am e, the follow ing witiu-eses to prove I ' r n n r h le e « . P. E. Jackson, Jam es W. Jaclcsnn and George h tsc o u U a a o u s residence upon and cu ltiv a tio n R. ( amp, of Mapleton. Oregon, and Joe Fell- Franchlae grabbing la distinctly not i of said land, v ii: man, of Florence, Oregon. good form. A fraucblae abould alwaya Patrick Cowan, John te a c h , John Joice and ba taken drllberately ta-lweeu th e Hugh t'aeeldy, a ll of ’laid luer, Oregon. J. T. thumb nut) forefinger, with tbe little ___________ ____ Register J. T .B kii *!«.«. "Didn't you feci dremtfully when you lost your gold bandied umbrella?” “No; I'd expected to lose It for so loug that I w s , glad when It was Ubicalo Record. u T ub «=« W h y t h e P a r s o n G o t S n r d ln e o . "Look at that woman. She has been lying down all day reading a novel of Mark- CorelH’a.” "Wall, maylia It Isn’t worth sitting up to read.”—Chicago Record. Sold with W est at clubbing rates. JO H N C. BECK W . H. W EATHERSON , Talk about grief of a real Bomber i b ile . An Ateblson woman bud bar preacher Invltetl to a Sunday dinner, and when she went to get tbe ehlekena NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION to kill them they bnd recaped. nnd tbe , lam I Office, ltoeeburg, Oregon. ■torea were elostxl.—Atchisou Globe. finger extended.—Detroit Journal. K S» studying this standard Magazine of Sciences Far*m £an<sl<j, timber® br brin' I: IL S c ie n tific A m erican. Florence,Or. Ilia H a r d F a ta . were appetite prerglla oTer reason, the first atop to make tbe glutton and W h a t is C A S T O R IA I w ant to Info rm you. word« of hlghaat praise, o f tha benefit I hare derived from Ripens Tabulae. X am a professional nurse and In this profession a clear head la alwnye needed. HI pa ns Tabules does it. A fte r one of m y cases I found myself completely rundo w n. Acting on the advice of Mr Oeo. Bow er, Ph. O . S88 N ew ark A re., Jersey City, I took Ripens Tabulae w itk grand reaulta. tn Indlgnnnt Father—What do you In tend to become after you are 21? Flippant Sou—A man, of course. “The undertaker I« »cry Jolly thia A O n r A id e d V a d e r a t a n d l a » . morn In«.” •’They nay that rich girl from Skltioo “Y ob . Threa hundred new doctor» graduated last night”—Hartem can marry the Duke of Manchester If she wants him.” Lite. “Pity tbe duke doesn’t know It.”— Tba man that talks alwnit the newt- Cleveland Plain l»eabT. papora misquoting h i m Ifl tba man that O S I l i a M lw 4 . hasn’t any good excuse for getting toted ortgtnally.—Chicago Journal. T h e K in d Y on H ave A lw ays B o u g h t, a n d w h ich has b een in u se for over 3 0 years, has borne th e sig n a tu re o f an d h as b een m ad e u n d er h is per sonal supervision sin ce its infancy. A llow n o en o to d eceive you in thia. A ll C ou n terfeits, Im itation s and J u st-n s-g o o d ” are h u t E xp erim en ts th a t tr ille w itli an d endanger th e h ea lth o f In fa n ts an d C hildren—E xp erien ce a g ain st E xperim ent. Mya. MaaT Ooaiua f I b are been suffering fro m «lnoe I was a ilttte g i r t I could ner car or go luto a place w ith o u t t _____ headache and sick at a ¡9 stomach. 1 beard s b o — Ripans Tabulee from t au n t of m ine who wt tak ing them fo r < of tho stomach. I found such roll«____ tht-lr use bhe advised i to take them too, e have been dolngsos last October, and say they have < ly cured m y I X am twenty-!___ ___ old. You are wsl©©« to use this test! axonw’ M ra J. B a o o a n iw h i] NOTICE IS . hereby . . dlV E N , THAT BY Irti» if an order of the County Court of Lanr NOTICE FOR PU BLIC A TIO N County, rtrexon. duly made lud eutered of reeor«1 on th day of February, 1901, iq the Land Office, at Rokeburf. Oregon, matter .____ of . th •••"*« o l Ann* M athilde Funke January 12, IPOt. •b-vvaeci II,,, undereiguwl, the adm iui.trator N otice la hereby given that the follow ing of m id » . » t o w ill o-. Saturdav, the Met named settler haa filed notice of h is intention .lay I March. 1901. at the & w rto<)r to make (Inal proof In aupport of h is claim , and t h f Conn Honrn o , m id ^ u n t y . that «aid p rod w ill be m ade before C. H. H id Oregon. Offer for .a le and sell at public den V. S. Ct»mn»iaaio»ter. at Florenct1. Oregon, auction to the hiyhe.t udder fot on March la, 1981, via: Joseph Fellaaan.^on II. the follow ing described real cajh property be- K So. »11, f »r the n S nt sec 17, a«?« a*l < sec lo n r iu , to m id relate, tow it: law Xo. 2, | B »wM «ac 9, tp 18 a, r 9 west, Ha name« the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous rcaidenc« upon anti c u ltiv a tio n of aaid land, via: T. K Jackson. James Jackaou. Fred Pean'aud GccrgeCam p, a ll of Mapleton. Oregon. J. T Baibeaa. k No i . in Cox'» addition to Florence, and Noe J and S o l Section » , in Tp. K g R 'nnteiiiinv _ . . . . in .Lane _ W .,ro n t*ii,in < -M Ä an « M re»,aU t •• K. in ounty. Oregon. February I •’ Funke. . a o m v n " wtt °< T H E ARENA "We do not take possession of our ideas but are possessed by th.i They master ws and force ns into the arena, Where like gladiators, we must fight for them.” Such is the exalted motto o f the Arena, and tho entire content« of this m onthly magazine are upon a piano and in keeping,with it« m otto. The Arena’s gallery of.^eminent thinkers is * group ot interesting, men an4 women, and their thoughts are worthy the consideration ot a.l people. sold with The Areua is T he W mt . LOOK OVER THIS CR< M AKE Y O U R S E LE C TIO N THE W EST. FLORENC H