The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, March 29, 1901, Image 4

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and I owe 11 a li to Ripana Tabulee. Jata ihuty.
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I taavs oM d Rip«»« Tatmtaa w Uh •» moeh satla-
(taetton th at I « T c h e a r t a n y raoommeml them.
Have boao troubled lo r »bout three J e e r, w ith
wuet I celled b illo u , attache onmlng on regularly
HWC . week. W ee told by lUflcrent pliyalcleue
that It wee cauaed by bed teeth, o f which I bad
aew raL I bed tho leeib extracted, but the at-
W l l continued. I bad even adverllw uieota of
Klpana Tabulea in a ll ibe p a le r , but had no (talth
In them, but about aUt w e e k , »Into a f r lo b I lie
duced me to try them . Have taken but tw o of the
em ail Scant boxes of the Tabulea , n '1 * *
no recurrence of the attack». Have never given a
testimonial for anythin« before. but Iba «real
¡ ¡ ¡ E S r t o f «ood w hich I believe b a . been done ma
by Klpana Tabules lnduoct me to add mine to the
many teatlmonlela you doubtleaa have In your
puasesaion now.
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consumption
Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V
In a little over thirty years, Dr. Pierce,
assisted bv his medical staff of nearly a
score of physicians, has treated and
cured thousands of men ami women w ho
had been given up as incurable by local
physicians.
- Y o ur m edicin e Is the best I have ever
ta k e n '.* w rites M r s ’ Jennie D in g m a n , o f R apid
C ity, K a lka n ka Co., . M
W ich . "La»»t Npring I had
n bad cough . got no tmd I had 1 to
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- bed a ll
th e tim e.
M y huatiaiid th o u g h t I bud v -
HUinptinn. H e w anted me to get a doctor, tout
th o u g h t we would try D r. Pierce « G o ld e n M e d ­
ical I)i«covery. and before I had ta k e n one bottle
th e cough »topped m id I have hi nee had no algo
o f it» re tu rn in g .”
Doctor l’isrcs's Pleasant Pellet* cure
constipation.
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D. L. Moody was always full of fun.
lie saw the comic aide of things, and
as a boy enjoyed putting practical
Jokes upon any one whom be well
knew. In the rear of Ills Uncle Sam­
uel’s retail shoe store In Boston was
a cobbler’s repair kit—seut, tools, awls,
etc., and the scat was, as usual, a piece
of leather concavely shaped downward
at Its center.
One day the workman on this saucer
Shaped seat felt it becoming uncom­
fortably damp, then really moist. k lie
rose and saw a damp spot ou tlie seat.
Supposing that a few drops of water
had been accidentally dropped upon the
seat before be sat down to bis work,
lie folded an old newspaper and placed
it and sat comfortably down to resume
Ills work. But the moisture seemed
strangely persistent. Rising again, ho
fuuud the paper becoming soaked with
water, and he stood perplexed, his
hummer In one luimJ and the soft, wet
paper In the other.
Looking this way and thnt In his
perplexity, he soou heard a half chuc­
kle, half snicker, which could no longer
be repressed, and there behind the
door was the country hoy, learning
how to ho useful In u city shoe store,
as he really and rapidly did, hut tak­
ing his fun ns he went along. He had
placed a shallow dish of water close
up to the underside of the center of
the leather scat, which only touched
the water when the weight of the oc­
cupant was upon It, so three or four
small awl holes served his purpose for
that time.—Congregationalism
Knowles Greek, which Huw» into the
river about l ’j miles lielow head of tide,
has good bottom land, and there are
many million feet of fine timber conven­
ient for logging into this stream.
liadsall Greek is smeller, but has
enough level land for several nice
ranches, besides being well supplied
with timber.
Sweet Greek lias wide bottoms of rich
land for most of its length and most of
the way has plenty of good timber.
Adjacent to Duncan Slough and South
Slough there are a number of good
ranches which have also considerable
timber. Several of these places have
large tracts of tide land.
North Fork, which flows into the main
stream aliout two miles above Florence,
is the largest branch entering tidewater,
hying along the lower North Fork are
some good dairy farms which supply
most of the milk to the Florence cream­
ery. On the upper part of this stream
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there is a good body of timber,
There are many opportunities to
obtain good timber claims in the Biuslaw
valley having on them millions of feet
of choice timber conveniently located for
O a r E n d u r a n 'e .
logging, and whicli in the next few years
During life eacli member of tbe
ill pay large profits on the money in­ human body produces pois'’- to Itself.
When this poison uccuiaulutcs faster
vested.
than It cau be eliminated, which al­
On many of these creeks, too, locati ns ways occurs unless the muscle has
yet remain vacant where intending set­ an Interval of rest, then will come
tlers can obtain homesteads witli plenty fatigue, which Is only another expres­
sion for toxic Infection.
of
of a
ua bottom land on
— which
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— raise an
If ttre inusele Is given n an
a l Interval
u ic i'u i v
abundance ol vegetables and fruit to rcrt< go that tho cell cau give off Its
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support a large family. Some of these waste product to keep pace with tbe
new production», the muscle will then
pliiccs have considerable timber on liberate energy for a long time. This
latter condition is what we calf en­
them.
durance.
A few miles north of Florence lies
Like any other ponderous and In­
Mercer Lake, around whose shores a tricate machine, the body requires
time to get in harmonious working
number of settlers can yet find homes.
order. Tho brain, nerves, heart and
Glear Lake and Tsiltcoos I^ke are skeletal muscles must be given some
beautiful sheets of water lying a few warning of tho work they are expected
miles south of Florence. Maple Greek to perform. Ignorance of this fact has
broken down many a young man who
apd Fiddle Greek, which flow into tiieae aspired to honors on the cinder path.
The necessity of getting nil the parts
lakes, have some of the richest bottom
to be found anywliere. Along of the body slowly In working order ts
well understood by trainers and Jockeys
these creeks, as well as around tlie on the race track, as Is evinced by the
shores of these lakes, quite a number of preliminary “warming up” they give
their horses, although It Is doubtful If
settlers have made comforhibla homes tbe trainers could give any physiologic
for themselves, and there is room for reason for their custom.—ropular
Science.
others if they wisli to come.
paalaa») to an» »•»» «* •*» Utattad
»AMPLE
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( Concluded from pogo I.)
Is a disease of civilization. When the
Indian was a stranger to the white man
he had no name in liis vocabulary for
this dreaded malady.
Without arguing ns to the curability
of coiuumption, it may be stated posi­
tively t h a t Doctor
Pierce’s Golden Med­
ical Discovery cures
weak lungs, hemor­
rhages, Bronchitis,
d e e p - s e a t e d and
stubiiorii cough, and
other diseases which
if neglected or un­
skilfully treated find
a fatal termination
in c o n s u m p tio n .
There is no alcohol
in the " Discovery,”
and it is entirely free
from opium, cocaine,
and all other nar­
cotics.
Persons suffering
fro m chronic dis­
ease are invited to
consult Dr. Pierce,
by letter, free. All
correspondence is
c o n d u c t e d under
the seal of sacred
A d d r .......
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secrecy. .........
Tho K in d You Have Always B ought, and which has been
in use for over 3 0 years, has hom e th e signature of
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and lias been m ade under his per­
GUM Any Fro
I want to Inform yon,
tn word» of highest
praise, o f the benefit
1 hare derived from
Rlpana Tabules. I am a
professional nurse and
In this profession a clear
head Is alwuy» needed.
Ripon» Tabulws doe» It.
A fter one of my cuaes I
found myself completely
ru n d o w n . Aotlngonthe
ad ric e of Mr Geo. Bow­
er, Ph. O., M8 Newark
A re., Jersey City. I t«H.k
Klpana Tabulea w ith
grand result».
so n a l su p e rv isio n s in c e its in fa n cy .
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A llo w n o o n e t o d e c e iv e y o u in th is.
A ll C o u n te r fe its, I m ita tio n s a n d “ J u s t - a s - g o o d ” a r e h u t
E x p e r im e n ts t h a t tr ifle w it h a n d e n d a n g e r t h e h e a lth o f
I n fa n ts a n d C h ild r en —E x p e r ie n c e a g a in s t E x p e r im e n t.
W h a t is C A S T O R IA
U ls s B a tu ta
C a sto r ia is a h a r m le ss s u b s titu te fo r C a sto r O il, P a r e ­
g o r ic , D r o 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» It
c o n ta in s n e it h e r O p iu m , M o r p h in e n o r o th e r N a r c o tic
s u b s ta n c e . I t s a g e is it s g u a r a n te e . I t d e str o y s W o rm s
a u d a lla y s F e v e r is h n e s s . I t c u r e s D ia rr h o e a a n d W in d
C o lic . I t r e lie v e s T e e t h in g T r o u b le s, c u r e s C o n stip a tio n
a n d F la tu le n c y . I t a ss im ila te s t h e F o o d , r e g u la te s t h 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 sle e p .
T h o C h ild r e n ’s P a n a c e a —T h e M o th e r ’s F r ie n d .
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B ears th e Signature of
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I h are been eufferlng from headache, awe
,la e e 1 waa a little «IrL 1 could a s m rut» l u *
ear or go Into a crowded
>laoe w ith o u t getting a
ueadache aud stc» bi my
stomach. JheardaBoul
Klpana Tabules from aa
aun t of m ine who was
taking them for eatarrfc
of the stomach. Bbe had
found such relief from
th eir use sheadrlaed a s
to take them too, and I
have been doing so s in e «
last October, and w ill
■ay they have complete­
ly cured m y headaches.
I am tw an ty &Jna year«
old. You aro welcoma
to use this testim onial
Mrs. J. BkOGkMTIK
R I-P A N S
T he modern stand­
ard Family Medi­
cine : C u re s the
common every-day
ill of humanity.
W ibdma O.
M other was troubled
w ith h e a r t b u r n aud
M y aavsn yea ro ld b a r
•leeplesane»», cauaed by
suffered w ith pains la
Indigestion, fo r a good
his head, constipation
m any weara. One day
and complained of his
■he sa\r a testim onial
stomach. He oould not
tn the paper ludoraing
eat like children of his
K l p a n a Tabules. She
age do and w h a t ha
determined to giro them
did eat did not agree
a tria l, waa g r e a t l y
w ith him. He was thin
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and of a saffron color.
an d n o w t a k e s th e
Reading »ome of the testim onial* In f»YOT oC
Tabulea m ru la rly. She kaapa a few carton. Rlpana
Kipan» Tabule», I tried them. Ripon» T o ta l w o o «
Tabulea In it n hou»e and »uy» she w ill not be w ith ­
only relieved but actually cured nay youngster,
out them. The heartburn aud slee^lessueh» ha*«
the headache» h ere disappeared, bowel» are in
disappeared w ith the indlgestlou which was
good oondltlon and he never oom pi el a * o f hie
form erly »o great a burden for her. O ur whole
Btomech. He 1» now a red. chubby faoed boy. Thie
fam ily take the Tabule» regularly, especially after
wonderful change I a ttrib u te to Ripen» Tetmlee.
a hearty meal. My mother 1» fifty yean» of age
I am satisfied that they w ill benefit any one (from
and 1» enjoying the be»tof health and »plrlt» ; also
the cradle to old age) I f taken according to direo*
eats hearty meals, on Impossibility before she
tlone.
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Scientific American.
Flore nee,Or.
Witchcraft.
There is quite a large tract of nice
“The
sixteenth
and
seventeenth
cen­
None who aro engaged in any of the mechanical
land on upper Smith Kiver on whicli
turies." said John Flske, “were the
several families have settled witiiin the Odurlahlng ages of the witchcraft de­
pursuits can succeed without reading and
past lew years. One of tne difficulties lusion Witchcraft, In tbe early ares,
studying this standard Magazine of Sciences
waa considered one of tbe greatest of
which these people have had to contend Crimea, aa much ao aa murder, robbery
and mechanical Arts. I t is illustratedJwith
witli lias been the need ol a good road,
anjr other serious offense against F â p m
5 ¡m k > ep
arad
( s o v /r a
2 o t$
the
low,
and
the
belief
In
It
was
shored
hut as soon as this is constructed upper
tb<
all modern cuts ¡of latest inventions in all
ay the whole human race until the lat­
Smith Kiver is hound to improve rap­ ter part of the seventeenth century.
a r a d ^ o l d o ra c o m m i s i o n .
the branches of mechanism, and its fund ¡of
idly. There are a number of good
“In England. In 10ft4, two women
were
tried
lie
fore
Sir
Matthew
nale,
knowledge is inseparably connected with in­
claims here yet awaiting the home­
charged with liewltehlng several girls
steader.
ventors and mechanics. Sold with T hb
and a lathy, and they were put to
In the vicinity of HecetaLight House, death, for at thnt time the evidence
Parties
having
Pteal
Estate
to
sell
will
do
well
W est a t clubbing rates.
wldeh stands on the coast about 17 miles teemed perfectly rational. In 1013, In
Genoa, 500 people were burned to
to place it on our list.
northwest of Florence, is eome of tlie death on the charge of witchcraft It
most beautiful scenery of western Ore­ waa tbe proud lionst of a noted execu­
tioner In northern Italy, nt thia time,
gon. Here tlie mountains rise abruptly ttiat In 15 years lie had assisted In
from t he ocean to the height of several turntug 000 persons charged with sor-
hundred feet, and present many grand , eery, In Scotland, between 1500 and
1000, 8.U00 people were put to death,
Near tlie light ■ sn average of 200 n year. The last
a n d majestic views.
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there
if aaa.w.
fine fishing ----------
anti hunting j B execution
witchcraft
In England
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This monthly magazine is one ol the
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grounds, and the place will prohahly
he I 1 . took
place In 1712. In Scotland In 1722.
I In
ln w n t a n v | q l | * 1 0 110(1 111 S p f l l l l ID
best printed in this country, and is
In f Germany
a (favorite summer resort for pleasure 1781.”
to all subscribers at rates within t
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seekers.
W h a l lie W n lte d F o e .
The climate ol tliis part of Oregon is An Inspector of Irish schools tells a
ability ot all to pay. I t is finely
V
good story, soys tho Newcastle (Eng­
n,ild and agreeable, being tree from land) Chronicle. At n school w here he-
trated and presents.'the names of fam'
sudden changes, ss well as from ex­ madc a aurprtso visit n little boy hap­
1
JOHN
C.
BECK
authors as contributors.
T he W
tremes of I,eat and cold. At Florence pened to come In for the first time and
W. H. WEATHERSON,
in aummer tlie mercury rarely rises steppt-d up to the Inspector nt once.
and the Cosmopolitan are sold at
“Sit there for the present.” sold tbe
above fW degrees, and hut little of tlie Inspector. Indicating the desired spot.
duced rates a t tliis office.
time in winter is it below freesing.
The boy obeyed readily, nnd when
tho
inspector
had
finished
his
multitu­
Some snow lulls here nearly every win-
dinous Inquiries Into the knowledge of
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ter, hut it seldom remains for more than geography, grammar nnd arithmetic
Tjind Office, ltoscbnrg, Oregon.
vnitetl 8tates l and Office,
M arch IS, 1901,
a tiny or two, Tlie pure ocean hreexe possessed by the children he found thnt
KuactiurK, Orevon,
the hoy still sat In tlie same stmt.
N otice is hereby given th at th e (ollow ln g-
March 16,1901
iiinkvs it one of tlie uioal healthful cli­ “What arc you waiting for. niv boy7”
. . . . . . . . . settler
. . . . . . a has
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. tiled
l . v ' l I notice
I V . 1 V V VFk
l i a I intention
II.V IIIJ
| . named
o f I his
N otice ta hereby given thnt in com pliance
r<* , to make Anal proof in support o U lis claim , and
mates in tlie world.
"I'lense, sir, 1 am waiting for the
with the provisions of the act ol Congress ™ I th at said proof w ill be made heh,re C II I lo l­
Tlie price of land here ranges from present.”
anne
act for thè
the sale of | <)en
, S. Com niissioner. «t Mnpleton, on Aprii
Jnne S, tWS,
PCS, entitled “ " An
A li «et
d e li, li.
We do not take pos3aasion of our ideas but are possessed by them
tlsib
er lands In ttie States o f i «»forni», Oregon. _^,h 190, v | l . w l | | jam g . W ells, on li. E. M.-.!.
perhaps |3 up Io »:» or DO per acre, j
n ia U tn R ic k e r .
Nevsdn, «nd
W ashington T erritori,
s s f,,r t | , e d , mv1. , s’, se1,, Bec. 29, Tp. 178.. R.
They master us and force us into the arena,
The
Irishman
who
had
never
tasted
according to tlie location, kind o f !
d isi to all thè Public lx»nd States 8 « west.
west.
.
a gtn rlekey ordered one so as to Im­ esten
,
Where like gladiators, we must fight for them.”
land, and tlie amount and value ol tlie press hts friends. The bartender never by se t o( August 4 , 1*92, Hurt Warren, ol Port
He names the follow ing
in g w itnesses to prove G
, .
land, county of M ultnom ah, State of Oregon, his
j as stae
taSv «4 a. saevsaa. toto a. 4 A *
* •" upon * and
* ._ » * - .« a s . . _a s. -
continuous
residence
cultivation
®uc*t
is
tlie
exalted
motto of the Arena and the
bad heard of a rlekey. hut he was has th is day filed in th is oltiee his sworn state­ of said land, v is:
improvements.
,
’
In conclusion, we will say that tlie ashamed to admit his Ignorance, so he m ent No. 1497, for the purchase of the t i e ' , of Fnxl j Wells, Patrick McEnroe mid k Boring.
entire
contents
of
this
monthly
magazino
put a mixing glass under the bar and Section No, 19, in Tow nsh ip No. ls S ., Range No. of Mead .O regon, and Wiusor Wells, of Ma-
Siusluw valley ofiers opportunities ol made u guess nt It.
9 W , and w ill offer proof to show that the land pleton, Oregon.
are upon a plane and in keepingjwith its
Then he leaned back to await results. sought ts more valuable tor its tim ber or stone
various kinds that are rarely equaled.
J. T. B ridges . Register.
The Irishman sipped at the beverag* tlian for agrieultnrat purposes, and to establish
motto.
lhe Arena's gallery of,’ eminent
The business man with capital to invest
bis claim to said land before the Register and
I ml shook tits head approvlugly.
Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on
can here find opportunities for engaging
thinkers
“By gorry, ‘tta a fine rlekey.” be said. Wednesday, the 29th day of March, 1991.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF
is a group oi interesting"men and
’It ought to be," said tlie bartender.
in trade or manufacture in a way that
He nam es as w itnesses:
REAL
PROPERTY.
women, and their thoughts are worthy the
put In everything except the II- I Jam es K. Gibbons, J. II. Vrhan. W. M V ault
will yield him large profile. The labor-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT BY
Chicago Record.
and John W . Sherman, all of Portland. Oregon,
consideration ot ail people, The Arena is
lag man wlio desires a home for himself
j Any and all persona claim in g adversely the virtue of an order of the Comity Court of l-ane
Comity, Oregon, duly made and entered of
R ra h a a .
above
described
lands
are
requested
to
file
their
and hie family ran here find opportuni­
sold with T hf W est .
on the l»th
Fehru
-------------------------
... day of ax-n
ia iu y , 1901, ÍH the
naml brake«, to assist tn the stop­ claim s in th is office on or before said 29th day record
| matter of the estate of Anna M aüiikle Funke.
ties where, lor a small outlay, hs can ping of trains, were Introduced aa ear­ o l May, 1901.
I deceased, the undersigned, the adm inistrator 1
J. T. B aitaik s, Rrctotar
obtain a gooil horns in a healthful cli­ ly aa 1349. Twenty year» later tbe air.
of said estate w ilt o'. Saturday, the fla t!
brake
waa
patented,
which
enabled
mate and near to good svlioola at which
day of March. 1901, at th e s . W. door o f 1
power from the locomotive to he trans­
the Court House of said Connty, at Eugene,
to educate his children. To the invalid mitted through hose slronltaneonaly to
Oregon, offer for sale and sell at pnblio
or Llioss wba have poor health, we say tlie brakes of all tlie ears In h train—
auelion to tlie highest bidder for cash '
'4 It r, GENTLE-WOMAN
Vvr,.v l l . r , - w v 'v i.-..v is
la u a n month-
su n v u -
to.on, g d--, r i l - l real pfoperty be-
THE
come to Florence and breathe pure air • wonderful Invention. In 1MG3 tbe
,
.
i,
,
. • .
longing to said estate, turrit: lad N„ £
in a mild climate, and drink tlie purs coaches were votinected by patent ly magasme devote«»
to
aub}«„
o(
inter-
k
v, ,
niuidera, another measure of strength
addition to Florence, and
MAKE
S E L E C T IO N .
. .
.a
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_
spring water which la found in so many
’lion 23, in Tp. 17 8., R. m I
,
eat
to
the
ladies.
The
regolar
su
barrì
p-
D*»
N
<
-
and safety.
w
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placet in the fliuslaw valley. In atwrt,
rpps’ *11 in . I-auc County.
tion price is one dollar bat v e hare made
a s invite all wlio desire a new location
arrangement
by
whicL
we
offer
it
for
a
_ engage in business or to make a
0Í
abort lime for fitte cents a year. Call and AduunUtrator of the estate of A n n a \ i « t h ii4 t
lionie. to coma aud sea lor themselves
FLORENCE REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
or
Anybody desiring to pur*
T H E E D S M IIP IIL IT ftK /
chase Real Estate is in-
vited to exam ine our
list and see w hat we
have to offer.
THE ARENA
«
LOOK OVER THIS CROUf
YOUR
THE WEST.
F ttuk«. dwcoMMi.
FLORENCE.