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He oou eut like children ago do and did eat did not w ith him. n o » and o f a saffron R eading som e o f th e testim onials In fi Rlpans Tabuies, t tried them. Rlpans Tabu, only relieved but actually oured m y youi the headaches have disappeared, bowels good condition and he never oomplalns Stomach. He Is now a red. chubby faced bo; wonderful change I attribute to Kiptuxs Ts I am satlsfiod that they w ill beueht any one the cradle to old age? if taken according to tlons. S. W. F; ★ I- .IT E K R .A .T 'E J 'Z R ,: And The JLJFLTS a n d S O IE H S T O E i Sold W ith t ^ -4 1 4 5 S t- T 4 p o R T i& r m o t? Ü E " W E S T - NOTICE FOR PU BLICATION. S c ie n tif ic A m e ric a n . Land O ffice, R osebu rg, O regon. M arch 15. 1901. N o tic e is h ereb y g iv e n th a t th e fo llo w in g * n a m ed s ettler h a s filed n o tic e o f h is in te n tio n to m a k e fin a l proof in su p p o rt o f h is c la im , a n d th a t sa id proof w ill be m ad e before II. H o l­ d en , U. S. C o m m issio n e r, at M ap leton, on A pril 27th. 1901, vlx: W illia m K. W ells, on H. E. M23, for th e s’ a s w t4 , s ^ se?4 , Sec. 29, Tp. 17 b.. R. 8 w est. H e n am es t h e f o llo w in g w itn e s se s to prove T i r e d M ctM lN . h is co n tin u o u s r e sid e n c e u pon a n d c u ltiv a tio n I t is n f a c t o f e o in p a r iitlv o ly r e c e n t o f said la n d , viz: ' Fred J. W ells. P atrick M cEnroe am i L. B o rin g , d is c o v e ry in c h e m ic a l m e ta llu r g y t h a t o f M eadow , O regon, a n d W iu sor W ells, o f M a­ m e tu is lo se t h e i r v it a l i t y fro m r e p e ti­ p leto n , O regon. J. T. B r id g e s , R egister. t io n s o f s h o c k s a n d s t r a i n s a n d m a y b e s a id , o s t h e e x p r e s s io n is, to s u f f e r f ro m f a t i g u e —t h a t Is. t h e y m a y b e w o r k e d ti l l t h e i r m o le c u le s f a il to h o ld to g e th e r . A s Is f a m i li a r l y k n o w n , b a r s o f tin , r o d s o f b r a s s a n d w ir e s o f a n y m e ta l w ill s e p a r a t e o w in g to f a tig u e if b e n t b a c k w a r d a n d f o r w a r d c o n tin u o u s ly . B u t b y c a r e f u l e x p e r im e n ts , h o w e v e r, t h e f a c t Is m a d e to a p p e a r t h a t a rem e d v e x i s ts f o r til l s e o u d ltlo n o f m e ta ls If t h e o v e r s t r a i n d o e s n o t b o r d e r o n r u p t u r e , n n d t h i s r e m e d y Is v e ry m u c h lik e t h a t w h ic h is a p p lie d in th e c a s e o f a n o v e r w o r k e d liu n in ii f r a m e — n a m e ly , r e s t. F e a t h e r e d g e d to o ls r e c o v e r t h e i r v i­ t a l i t y b e t t e r t h a n a n y o th e r . O f c o u r s e th e le n g th o f tim e r e q u ir e d f o r t h i s r e s t v a r ie s w ith d if f e r e n t m e ta ls a :id th e n i n o n n t o f s t r a i n to w h ic h th e y h n v e b e e n s u lije e te d . 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She keep« a few carton« Rlpan« Tabulee In the house and «ay« »he w ill not be w ith ­ out them. The heartburn and »leeplessnes« have disappeared w ith the tndlgestlou w hich wm formerly so great a burden for her. Our w hole fam ily take the Tabulc« regularly, especially after a hearty meal. My mother 1« fifty years of age and Is enjoying the best of health and spirits ; also eat« hearty meals, an Im possibility before she took ftipa#« Tabula». A xtow H. B lacxbx . F r lo fid . C E N U S ttE r lia s BXfc-iE WlKDMAX. P are- C a s t o r i a i s a h a r m l e s s su b s ÍÍTtifc. I t g o r i e , D r o p s a n d S o o t h i n g S y ri:; -. c o n t a i n s n e i t h e r O p i u m , M o r p h i n e n o r o t i i e r Barootio s u b s t a n c e . I t s a g e i s i t s g u a r a n t e e , It d.’Ntroys) Worms a n d a l l a y s F e v e r i s h n e s s , f t c u r e . iarrheea end W ind C o l i c . I t r e l i e v e s T e e t h i n g T roti'».' - cures Cpnstipa tinu a n d F l a t u l e n c y . I t a s s i m i l a t e s t h e h od, rege inte» th e S t o m a c h a n d B o w e l n , g i v i n g J te a ii! . end natu ral sleep. A G n it r o n c n ilp C y c lo n e . W h e n T a e u i l s e y r a . In P o n tu s . w n s ; b e s ie g e d by L u c u llu s , t h e I to m a n s em - 1 p lo y e d t u r r e t s , b u i l t m o u n d s a n d m a d e h u g e m in e s b e n e a t h t h e c ity . W h ile i th e y w e r e c r e a t i n g th e m in e s t h e peo ­ p le o f T h e m ls e y r o d u g d o w n t h r o u g h t h e e a r t h to t h e m in e s a n d th e n e a s t In upon th e H om an w o rk e rs b e a rs nnd ' o t h e r w ild a n im a ls , t o g e t h e r w ith a s w a r m o f bees. H i s t o r y r e p e a te d I ts e lf In E n g la n d w h e n t h e D a n e s n n d N o r w e g ia n s m a d e t h e i r a t t a c k u p o n C h e a te r, a b o u t te n c o u tu r le a sin c e . T h e to w n w a s h eld b y t h e S a x o n s a n d s o m e G a llic a llie s, w h o f rie d s to n e s a n d b o ilin g w a t e r up- i o n t h e b e s ie g e rs w i t h o u t e ffe c t. A s a I l a s t r e s o u r c e th e y c o lle c te d a ll t h e bee- | h lv e a a u d u p s e t th e m In to th e e u e m y ’s j c a m p tx m e a th t h e elt.v w a ll. flw eludin« poAtagw) to any part of U m U nited I T h is h u d t h e e f fe c t o f m a k in g t h in g s R ials». C anada and Me »loo. T U B WBBJLL’* CHRONICYJB, th« b righ test ! " h u m .” so to s p e a k , n n d i t Is re c o rd e d >nd o jiu p lcte W eekly N ow epaper In the t h a t t h e e n e m y w o re so b a d ly s t u n g wwrtd. prfotg reguhw ly 113 Column«, or six teen ; t h n t th e y c o u ld m o v e n e i t h e r a r m s u o r |W grr uf N ew s, Literature and General lnfor- leg s. ptatte«: plop S iwagaiUceat A gricultural and T H E I w ant to Inform yoa, |n word* o f bitfhaal pralae, o f tba braaQI 1 have derived from Rlpans Tabulea. I am a professional nurse and Is this profession a clear head Is alwiiya naedod. Kij.ans Tubule« doe« U. After <>ne o f m y cases I found OtJMlf com pletely rundown. Acting on the advlco o f Ur. Geo. Bow. er. Ph. O-, 51« Newark Ave., Jersey City, 1 took Rlpuni Tabulei w ith frnnd result«. AU tn e n a n d w o m e n e a t. I f th e y d o n ’t, th e y w o n ’t la s t lo n g , a n d n o o n e n e e d w o r r y n s to w h e t h e r th e y e o v n t f o r m u c h or u o t. B u t good c a t e r s a r e '■ Addrt»» JJr. R_ V, PjcfCv, buf- u s u a lly v e r y d e p e n d .n n - a ld e . B y good c a t e r s I d o p o t m e a n la r g e e a t e r s o r g r e e d y e a te r s , th o u g h I m a y in c lu d e s o m e o f b o th , b u t I m e a n t h e in e u a n d W|LNTRp,-»<:g.pHbie, redial Ha p erson in e y e iy w o m e n w h o e n jo y w h a t th e y e a t a n d jeoim ty to ^ p r e s e n t lanre c o m p a n y <4 «tnltf s h o w no d is p o s itio n , e i t h e r fro m dys- ^liutviciAl rep u ta tio n ; W tt s a f a r i pvr rear, fwyh pepR ln o r o t h e r fo rm o f In d ig e s tio n , to b le w eek ly ; *3 p er d a y a b so lu te ly su re an d a ll (q u a r r e l w ith t h e i r food. e x p e n s e s ; stra ig h t, bonrv*/l ui« My feet aud lea« and ubdoftita War« 1 could But wear shoe» on cuy fa o | and < drew. I saw Ripon« Tabula« adrartli dally papi r. bought som e and took them ad. Hava taken them about three woeksi b such a ch an ge! I am n ot constipated i aud 1 ow e It >11 to Rlpan« Tabuies. la •even yeara old . have n o occupation, household duties and nursing my sick He has had tha dropsy and I am tryla Tabuies for him. He feel« som e batter I take lom a tim e, ha ha« beeu «Ick s o li may u»e my let tar and name as you Ilka Mrs. Many Gonsux ( I b » , . UMd Rlpasa TtbolM w ith to m scb tattt- facttun that I eau ctw rtfu llj n ooiu m eod Uieat. ea>d haau Uotiblad lur about thru» »ear« w ith • ual ( eatbU btllouu a u t e lu turning on n g u ia rir to o t • week. Wa» told bj dUt.ran) p h jik la u t that 1« w a t a n a l bg bad teatb. ut w hich I bad tovaraL I bad l»a taatb axwactad. but tba at­ tack! continued. I bad taao ad»arli!. n>auu ot Ktiar.! Tabulae I* a ll tba papan bat bad ao Celt» la theai. but about !la weak! daca a friend In dacad m e to try them. B a « lagan but tw o of tba em ail J cent b oxet of tba Tabula! and ba»c bad no recurrence of tba attack!. Have never given a laatlinoalal fox anything before, but tba nr, »m ount of good w hich I baila-a baa bean done n.. b) R ipen. Tabulae Inducce ma to add mine to the many tn tln ion iala you daubtlaaa have In y o u 4. T. Da W itt . puMMalon now. - /.A - None who are engaged in any of tho mechanical pursuits can succeed without reading and studying this standard Magazine of Sciences and mechanical Arts. all modern cut« ¡of latest inventions in all N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T I O N . • L au d O ffice a t R oseburg, O regon, February 18th, 1901. N o tic e is h ereb y g iv e n th a t th e fo llo w in g - n am ed settler h as filed n o tic e o f h is in te n tio n to m ake final p roof in >npport o f h is c la im , and th at said p ro o f w ill la* m a d e b efore C. H H o ld en , U, 8. C o m m issio n e r, a t Floren ce, O regon, on A pril 27th. 1901, v iz: f’red C. B ea n , o n H .E . No. 9624. for th e n ^ s e l,4, s e ’.4 n e 1.*, « f See. 9, a n d n w '4 s w ^ see. 10, T p. 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MoKeburu, O regon, M arch 16,1901. best printed in this country, and i N o tic e is h ereb y g iv e n th a t in co m p l i w itli th e p ro v isio n « o f th e act o f C ongre J u n e 8 , 1S78, c n lit lc d “ An net fo r th e sa tim b er la n d s in th e s t a te s o f C a lifo rn ia , Or N«’vnda. an d W a sh in g to n T errito ry ,” ns e x te n d e d to a ll th e P u b lic Land States by a c t o f A u g u st 4,1892, B u rt w a r r e n , o f P ort­ la n d , c o u n ty o f M u ltn em o h . S ta te o f O regon, h as th is day filed in t h is office hi« sw orn sta te ­ m en t No. 1497. fo r th e p u r ch a se o f th e no*, o f W h y J o h n I. n n it l i e d . “ I dofV t k n o w w lm t is c o m in g to tis,” S ectio n N o. 10, iu T o w n s iiip No. Is 8 .. R a n g e No. 9 W ., a n d w ill offer p roof to show th a t th e land a lg b e d M r», .lotus) n s n lie h a n d e d th e s o u g h t is m ore v a lu a b le for It« tim b er o r sto n e p a p e r o v e r to h e r h u s h a u d . " I 'm s u r e th a n for a g ricu ltu ra l p u rp o ses, a n d to esta b lish things are liuil e n o u g h a l r e a d y .” hi« cla im to sa id la n d before th e R eg ister a n d “ W h y , w h a t 's th e m a t t e r n o w . m y R eceiv er o f t h is o fi'rc n t R osebu rg, O regon , on d e a r ? " m u r m u r e d J o h n , w ith a m o u th - W eilnesdny, th e 29th d a y o f Maj 1901. H e n a m es a s w itu es>es: ■ f n l o f m uffin. J a m es E. G ibb on s, J. II. Urban I. w. M. V a u l “ M a t te r . Im h 'e d ," s n o r t e d M rs. J o n e s . ' “J u s t lik e yo u m en . H a v e n 't th e p o o r and J o h n W. S h erm a n , a ll o f Po rt la n ad, Oren 1. A liy an d a il p e n o n « c la im in , verse ly th ' r a te , w a t e r a n d o t h e r r a t e s n il lu-en In­ ab»>ve-deiK*rilaHl land« are rrque to file the! c re a s e )!, a n d n o w t h e p a p e r s s a y th e cla im » in th ia office o il or befoi U 4 2lHh da; b ir th r a t e Is g o in g u p . 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