I have DMd Vtlpaa. T.bnles w ttb aomacB satis- fOcUou that I can chearfully raoonimeud them. Ha»« been troubled fo r about three years w ith wn«l (coiled bilious attacks ooml ng on regularly anoe a week. Was told by differ»«» physicians that It was caused by bod teeth, o f which I had seeeraL 1 had the teeth extracted, hut the a t­ tacks continued. 1 hod seen M verlis*niente of lUpons Tubules lu »11 the papers but had no faith tu them, but about six weeks since a friend In duced u»e to try thorn. Have taken but tw o of the sm all Scent boxes of the Tabules and have had no recurrence of the attacks. Dave never given a testimonial for anything before, but the grval «mount of good which I believe has been done n.e by Rlpans Tabulea Induces me to add mine to the many testimonials you doubtless have in your ▲. T. D x W itt . poasessloa now. X: ■X * * * * * Made !>y many a man for taking a drink »t tile bar is that lie needs a bracer. He feels weak, his stomach is "out of sorts” Äiid liquor makes him " feel good.” The tired man who sits On a pin leaps up with new energy, aid but no one would sa y th a t th is en erg y was evi­ d en ce of th e stren g th giving power of a pin. So with the en­ ergy induced by liq u ors. T h e y only spur the body on, but do not strengthen it. Strength is made from food prop­ erly digested and a s s im ila te d . When the stom­ ach is d isea sed there is a failure to extract tile nutrition from food and the body grows weak. The weak body needs strengthening, not stimulating. I)r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases o f the stomach ami other organs of digestion and nutrition, so that the nutrition of food is perfectly ex­ tracted and assimilated and the body nourished into health anil strength. There is no alcohol in "Golden Medical Discovery,” Rnd it is entirely free from opium, cocaine ami all other narcotics. Accept no substitute for " Golden Med­ ical Discovery.” There is no other medi­ cine "just as good ” for diseases of the •tonweh and allied organs. “ Y o ur 'G o ld e n M edical D U c o v e ry ' nod D r. Saxe's C a tarrh Rem edy have been of great ben efit to m e .” w rite r (P r o f 1 Plcnranl A. O liver, o f Viola. P u lton Co , A r k . "B e fo re I n * d the nliove m entio ned rem edies nrv Bleep was not pou nd: d ig r.tio n twid ; a continual feeling of m isery. I now feet lik e a new m a il.” Dr. Pierre’s Pleasant Pallets regulate the bowels and liver. ho patted him self on the b reast ! BOWSER’S TEST CASE. as "Yes, sir; I’ll take the lead In a move­ ment that will become worldwide In a HE PUTS IN PRACTICE THE ‘‘ NO month from this. I’ve been thinking of it for the last three mouths, and SEAT, NO FARE,” THEORY. now my mind Is fully made up. I don't mean to pose as a reformer, but W i t h n H m a a lt T h a t H e M l i r h t H a r t I’ll do battle for the rights of the F o rd e rn i t H e H u d O n ly d e e d a people.” L itt le o t Ilia E r lr a i.n liu u r y C o m ­ "1 shouldn’t raise any fuss In public m o n Sense. and make m yself ridiculous. I think (C o p y r ig h t , 1900. b y C . B . L e w is .) most people are able to look out for Mr. flowser lind been quietly reading their own rights.” tils evening paper for half an hour, "I beg to differ:with you. The peo­ with the furally cat rubbing against ple of this country have been clubbed, Ills legs at Intervals, when be suddenly run over and walked» Into the, earth flung the paper down and exclaimed: until they have no grit left. You'll "By George, but I wish I had been In see how quickly they’ll" rally, however, that man's place with a revolver in my when they have a leader. I may be pocket!” back in an hour or not for a day or “What has happened?” asked Mrs. two.” Bowser. But you aro not going out tonight!” "Why, a man who couldn’t get a seat j protested Mrs. Bowser as he put on , on the street car refused to pay his his hat. fare und was chucked off by the con­ "I am going right out and make a ductor and had an arm broken.” test case,” he replied. “ We can’t begin "I shouldn't get excited over what this crusade too soon. We will see If I happens to other folks," observed Mrs. the conductor of an overcrowded ear Bowser as he plckod up the paper and will chuck me off and break my arm read the article over again. because I refuse to pay fare without "But I can’t help It!" he shouted as a seat.” he got up and paced up und down and She begged and entreated, and the gestured us If hitting n punching hag. cat catne out Into the hall and yowled ' "I tell you the time hns come when a In n sorrowful way, but Mr. Bowser freeborn American citizen seem s to w as Arm. He had scarcely walked ' have lost all his personal rights. Look half a block nfter leaving the bouse i at the police. A respectable citizen Is when he came across a couple of hard standing on the corner waiting for his looking men leaning up against a car, and a blue coated minion contos up fence. They were doubtless waiting and orders him to move on. U e pro­ to hold up some citizen—some citizen tests, of course, and he gets a whack who didn’t look hs If he could take on the head which sends him to the care of himself. Beyond them on the J hospital.” corner was a policeman flirting with "But no policeman lias ever whacked a nurseglrl who had been sent out for you.” paregoric, and he walked up to the "No. and It Is well they haven’t. If ofllccr and said: I am ever struck with a dub, I'll make "Is this what the taxpayers of this this whole state shake from center to town pay you for? Do you spend your clrcumferenco before I drop the mat­ time chinning uurscglrls when foot­ ter. Here’s au account of a citizen who pads are doing business under your starts for the nearest drug store for medicine. Four scoundrels hold him up and rob and thump hint, bnt no ar­ rests are made. It Is no longer safo to walk the streets at night. By "I mean that If you don’t attend to *■ The K ind You Have Always B ought, and which has been in us© for over 3 0 years, has horn© th e signature o f and has been m ade u n d er liis per- ¿7- sonai supervision since Its infancy. A llo w n o o n e t o d e c e iv e y o u in t h is . A U C o u n t e r f e it s , I m it a t io n s a n d “ J u s t - a s - g o o d ” a r e b u t E x p e r im e n t s t h a t t r if le w i t h a n d e n d a n g e r t h e h e a lt h o f I n f a n t s a n d C h ild r e n —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 C a s to r ia is a h a r m le s s s u b s t it u t e f o r C a s to r O il, P a r e ­ g o r ic , D r o p s a n d S o o t h in g S y r u p s . I t is P le a s a n t . I t c o u t a in s n e it h e r O p iu m , M o r p h in e n o r o t h e r N a r e o tio s u b s t a n c e . I t s a g e is i t s g u a r a n t e e . I t d e s t r o y s W o r m s a n 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 r r h o e a a u d W in d C o lic . I t r e lie v e s T e e t h in g 'T ro u b les, c u r e s C o n s tip a tio n a u d F la t u l e n c y . I t a s s im ila t e s t h e F o o d , r e g u la t e s t h e S to m a c h a n d B o w e l s , g iv i n g h e a lt h y a u d n a t u r a l s le e p . T h e C h ild r e n ’s P a n a c e a —T h e M o t h e r ’s F r ie n d . GENUINE C A S T O R i A ALW AYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 3 0 I want to Info rm you, In words o f highest praise, of the benefit 1 have derived from Rlpans Tabules. I am a professional nurse und in this profession a clear head Is alwuys needed. Rlpans Tubules does It. A fter one of my cases I found my self com pletely rundow n. Acting on the advice of Mr. Geo. Bow­ er, Ph. G., 588 Newark Ave., Jersey City, I took Rlpans Tabules w ith grand results. illss bXLJl« WlBDMAn. I have been a great sufferer fro m fo r over 0» e years. Nothing gave m e any reUsl My feel aud legs and abdomen w ere t i n gled I could not wear shoe« on m y feet nnd only n dress. I saw Hipans Tabuleo ad' dally paper, bought some and too, ed. Have taken them about three Is such a change! I am not constipated any « o n aud I owe I t a ll to Rlpaas Tab ulea Ia in th irty j seveu years old, have no occupation, only a « l household duties and naraing m y slch husband , Hs bus bad the dropsy and I am try in g Elpaat Tabulea fo r him . 11« feels some better bnt It wtd, take some tim e, he has been slch se long. T< m ay use m y le tte r and name as you like, Mrs. M o b y U n nn ts GLahBm I have been suffering fro m since I was a little glrL I could never ride In a ear or go into a crowded place w ith o u t gvtUng a leatlache and sick at my stomach. 1 heard about RJpans Tabules from an aunt of m in« who taking them for of the stomach. b - - • R I ’P ’A ’N S T he modern stand­ ard Family Medi­ cine : Cures the common every-day ill of humanity. Mother was troubled w ith h e a r t b u r n and sleeplessness, caused by Indigestion, fo r a good many ’ ears. One day she sa\r a testim onial In the paper Indorsing R l p a n s Tabules. She determined to give thorn a tria l, was g r e a t l y relieved by th eir use a n d n o w t a k e s th e Tabules regularly. She keeps a few cartons RJpr.ns Tabules in the house and says she w ill not be w ith ­ out them. The heartburn and «leeplessuess have disappeared w ith the Indigestion which was form erly so g re a ts harden fo r her. Our whole fam ily take the Tabulea regularly, especially after a hearty meaL My mother Is fifty years o age and Is enjoying the best of health and spirits *- also eats hearty mealn, an Im possibility before «he • Trbules. A mtoi H . B lag xas. their use Ute ad vised mo to la k e them too, o n d i TerOQT have been doing so since .«gU-ag«,. ,, last October, and will y any they have ly cured m y I am tw enty nine year« »t. PuWii eld. You are welcome to Priti' to use this U s ti m o n tât «rue/ G M ra J. BhOOKMTMb Mr M .«i-rM »«M t a r » « w e « with M ’X x Minx. Map of the World OX i l i . h a. kiwtti ^ ÿ a m b ill II M o. u . w meets e :u month « TH« tice oí E iztable . THF. D T K « « « I 'V Z I . S a « • » s a i H l t« a k Sevkly C b r .s U I » »•« « a a Teasy a e s t a g e p r e p a t« » « a sa g a ssd aagaw . Ft. «• «•otri»»», - • ». «» sa a t a s « m a a t u a * saa “But It can bo changed." " llo w r "ITw same aa the obnoxious tows of Rome were changed after tbs people had aaffered for years aud years. The people of this country a t » rt|>e for a eitnuge. All they want la a lea d er- a«Miie one to take the Initiative.” "But where Is the leader?" •'Bight here, Mrs. Uvvaerr be added the business you are paid to look after 1 you won’t be on the force three days longer.” "You must he drunk or crazy, and |i> Q o Y o u W a n t a H o m e in W e s te r n O r e g o n ? I've n good mind to run you in!” "I defy you to do It!” The Jaw lasted ten minutes and Mr. Come to Florence and see the fine farms Bowser w as so defiant nnd aggressive aud beautiful forests in the Siuslaw valley. that the officer sized him up tor a politician with a pull nnd gave him the victory. The tw o men against the | feuce were laliorers waiting for n cora- Do You W a n t a R anch? rnde, hut the officer ran them off aud hegnn to look out for other suspicious characters. Mr. Bowser was in good D o Y o u W a n t U n im p ro v e d !L a n d ? fettle ns he waited for an overcrowd­ ed car. It was 13 minutes before one D o Y o u W a n t T o w n L o ts ? catne along, nnd ns he boarded It he w as obliged to stand on the running board. The conductor came for his D o Y o u W a n t T im b e r L a n d s ? fare, but It was refused. "I'll not pay without n seat,” was the firm reply. "Then you must get off.” "Never! I’m not to blame that you don't run enrs enough.” W E BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE "gay, old man, are you out for a row?" asked the conductor. ON COM M ISSION. "I’m out for my rights. No seat, no fare.” There were n dozen other people without seats, nnd Mr. Bowser looked for them to support him. but Instead of so doing they all cried out that he J O H N C. B E C K . should l>e put off. The car was •topped and the motorman eaine hack L , W . IL W E A T H E R S O N . to help the conductor, aud Mr. Bowser w as asked If he would get off peaee- ahly. ".Sot If I die for It!” he replied. "Tins Is a test ease to see whether the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION notice FOR PUBLICATION. public has any rights, and 1 ask the United Stntev l a n d Office, public to staud by me!" L a n d O ffice, Roseburg, Oregon R orc tu n c. O regon, „ , . . . t M a rc h IS, 1901. "Put the old kicker off!” yelled the N o tic e Is h ereb y g iven t h a t th e f o llo w in g - M a rc h 16,1901. oppress«'«! public, and the conductor n a m e d » c ttle r h a , file d n o tic e o t h ie In te n tio n N o tic e Is hereb y g iven th a t In c o m p lia n ce aud raotorninn sailed In. to m a k e fin a l proof to a u p p o rt o t h i . c la im , a n d It Is due to Mr. Bowser to say that w it h th e provisions o f th e a c t o f C o n g rew of th a t .«aid pro o f w il l be m ade before C. H . H o l­ J u n e S, 187M, e n title d “ A n a c t fo r th e m le of den , U. 8 . 1 'o m in iJ .io n e r, a t M a p le to n , on A p ril he made a good fight for It, but In the tim b e r lends iu th e States o f C a lifo rn ia , Oregon, ■ rth , 1901, v iz : W illia m K. W e lls , on H . E. »423, course of tw o minutes he was Nevada, end W eah in g to n T e r r ito r y ,” es . w i i , s ', se'4, See. 29, T p . 17 S , R "chucked” man. That Is, he was flung ex te n d e d to e ll th e P u b lic I .end States fo r th e In the dust on hls back, hls coat torn by a c t o f A ugust 4 . 1 W , B u rt W a rre n , of P o rt­ H e nam e« th e f o l t o - i n z witnesses tn prove off and bia hat busted, and aa he got la n d , co u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h . State o f Oregon, ot « i d ni i ln dO’v ’ ,r” ' nCe Upon * ,,d c j l “ »»U on up a policeman gave him a push and hea th is d ay filed in th is office h is sw orn state­ Fre«t J W e l l * P .t r lc k M cE nroe « n d !.. B o rin « . warned him to go hotue If he didn’t m e n t No. 1497, fo r th e purchase o f th e no1« o f Ä Ä S T ’1*’ “ d “• Section No. 10. in T o w n s h ip No. I S 8 ., Range No. want to pass the night In the Jug. Half T- Bhibnii, Register. 9 W ., a n d w lllo flfr r proof to show th a t th e land an hour later be arrived home. Mr». NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Bowser ami the cat were waiting for sought is move v a lu a b le fo r Its tim b e r o r stone him In the sitting room. They locked th a n fo r a g ric u ltu ra l purp«»aes. and to establish hls c la im to said lan d t« fo re the Register and Land Office at Rorebnre. Oregon, hint over as be stixsl before them In a R e ceiver o f th is office a t Roseburg, O regon, on Notice Is hereby «tren thet'Vhe' toliowin«. state of dilapidation, and they looked W ednesday, th e 29th day o f M a rc h , 1901. nam ed s e ttle r h u filed n o tice o f h i , in te n tio n him over aa he abed hls torn coat and H e nam e» as w itn eew s battered hat and flung hltnaelf down Jam es K. G ibbons, J. H . U rb a n , W M . V a u lt to m ake fin a l proof In .u p p o rt o f h is c la im , an d upon the lounge. Then the eat turned a n d John W . Sherm an, a ll o f P o rtla n d , Oregon. th a t m id proof w il l he m ade befo re C. H her back on hltn to grin at the wall and | A n y an d a ll persons c la im in g adv ersely the H o ld e n , U . 8. C o m m issioner, a t Florence j «bove described lands are requested to file th e ir Oregon, on A p ril 27th. 19OT, vis : F red C. Bean Mra. Bowser quietly asked: ne, t in th is office ou o r before said JMh day « n H B . X o . z a 2 4 . h w th e n > , r e * .. "Well, la the movement to become ' * c x. an d wc. w, tp. Ms., r . , „• {of May. 1901. srorM w id e r H a n a m e , th a fo llo w tn « w itnesses to n r a v . J. T. Batnois. d