The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, May 03, 1901, Image 4

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O D D S
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
•ä ff1
A C & a r m r tl L if e .
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S
i
Does not jttiVe tiv man. " / ’/»f blood is
the life," the vitaf force of the body. So
it not infreipwitlly happens that the man
who looks '.o tie a picture of physical
strength falls a sudden victim to disease.
A proper care /o r
the oVsxl would
jprerutit tipuiy a
perious skucr.es«.
The cleansin;/ of
.the bkitsL is per.
fectly «aCconiphali-
ed by the use o f
Dr. Pierce’s Oold-
jen Medical Discov­
ery. It d rices out
tfe*. fihpip Itifs ind
p o is o u ou s sub-
ptaiieert v. hi</4 epr-
yutif theJAcidd ano
breed disease. It
increases the ac­
tivity ci Aljc hloddy
j n a k i n i gland#,
and so increases
’Ü he supply of pure
build j.
ilood.
'up the enure body
'with good sound
desh.
Tlnye is no al-
¿tohol in "/Joldcu
iUcdicaJ D i s c o v ­
er y ” and it is en­
tirely free
c e ftom
Hon, opium, cocaine and all
./»liter 4istc(dic,s.
___.eater
The dealer who
w offers a substitute for
the "Discqjygry ” dpea so tifgain the lit­
tle more'profit jxnd by inierlqr iu e d i-
xine». There, is nothing "just as good ”
for the blood as ’’Golden Afedjcal DIs-
yiovery” therefore accept no substitute.
* ” f took five boftlca o f ’ O l d e n M edical I tip-ov­
a ry ’ for tu t- b lo o d ." w rites M r.W llll.oit I) Shatnh-
lln .o l K: ihy. C herok ee N ation. Indian Territory.
- I h a d ' r i t t a w o r n i i ’ on ir e and I would burn
Gleni off and tiivv w ould cóm e right Itack, mid
fltey w ere oil lu'd w jieu 1 co m m en ced tutina 'Hold-
en Jfedlc.il D iscovery.' and th ey well» »w ay and
1 h aven 't Ixrtt b-nh,-red aay^ sorv."
Vlerco's Pleasant Pellets cure coa-
atiputicu.
C o m a l l e d W J fk t h e L a w
“A ceftani
"an i well
‘‘ known Mobile law­
yer, who w as lajue and had something
r.
-
)f a reputation
as a - ughter.4'
fighter,“ »aid a
mutherb gentleman, "was of. one time
ittorney In a suit thaj culi»ed nitieh IK
feeling, l i e wop the suit fair his client,
mil the loser vowed "veùgesnçe. Tn
pursuance of tiiat same,’ In the lan­
guage of Truthful James, he one duy
went Into the Jawycr'a office and sul>-
leeted blur td a tirade o t abuse that
would have efjused a salt water cap­
tain to .die from pure envy, aucb was
tils talent In vituperation.
"WWt lawyer answered him nothing,
to the surprise of fw o or three men
who were mfrioat, hut, getting out of
51s chair, began to hobble backward.
His enefiiy. thinking he was retreating,
followed 1dm up, wltji more abuse and
threntênlnj; gestures.
“The luwy.er's foot finally »truck
agalust the wall, when lie suddenly
ftralghtened up ninl saying, ’Gcntlo-
fitep, le a l ! uu yqu tp witness that, on
icCBuOt or pit* wall. I have retreated
as far aa iipHsIbp*' (the general law of
boatieMa). drew out a derringer uittl
»hot his ppjioiient.
"At flic trial he was acquitted, his
witnesses being tlio m,eb present at tho
time of the killing, wbp testified to
lawyer's having retreated na far a»
possible.”— New York Tribune.
tha
A C o ld S i g h t I n C a n a d a .
The iky nt night Is a deep dark blue,
id the star» $re like tlropbhig halls of
so cjosc they seem to be uliuost
Ithlij reach. The northern lights look
i If a titanic paint brusji had been
plied In phosphorescent flume and
•awn in great, bold strokes across
ic heavens.
As yoji pass the electric lamps you
« very fine particles of snow eaught
¡1 by the wind ami glittering high In
ic nlr like diamonds, lint it Is a cold
ght. and you are not sorry to get Into
mr room. First of all. you tuke a
anket or so from the bed. for there
■e people In Canada who sleep all the
>ar round with only a sheet over
tent, to such a plteji of perfectlol}
ivc they brought the heating of their
mma.
'
After you have tucked yourself In
ic stillness of tlic night Is broken oe-
islonally by a report like a cannon,
ave you ever been lpshle a bathing
aehlne when a mischievous boy
irew a stone nt It? And. Jf so, do you
'ineuilHtf how you Jumped? When the
alls of a wooden house crack In the
ttpr cold. the vffe.ct Is similar, only
agnlficd. But you know what It
cans here, so you only draw the
othen closer round you, thankful that
mi are sung nnd warm.
And »o good
ght.—BJnekwood’a.
UI<t T * e « h
D n o iz h f.
lie following curious advertisement
eutly appeared In a layntlon |Mptir:
Id, Raise T<>vUi Bought.—Many la-
s nnd gentlemen have »'i' them old
dl«u»e<l fals«» fOeth. whljeli might as
II be turned loh> money. MeSara. M.
and J. I).
O f ------------- (establish
jnce 1833). buy old false teeth. If
»end your t.s’tli to them, they will
It you by return post fhe utmost
e: or If preftu-red they will make
the best öfter aqd ii«(il tlie teeth
for yiotr r»i>ly. It referw xe I»
-»sary. appjy fo Mesarp. ---- , bauk-
limwlch.”
Im|»reaalAta Correct.
"Dlnm as. «lidi»’» Ì i » -H» >-«M) » w •
yixiiitli or two aso?"
"Mia-ltmlt )<«,u UM. If row hn<J a
good bnalii'*»
•»'» ftowr ahniild-T».
>0*1 wroilfl I"’ able to rv^ioiujsi' » loan
llkr timi wit* iihooJwr rertuti-b «>»á
wouldn’t haya
»»k |njl*ody »bout
It."
F ro g a s aw l fta«»«Y «Ï:- F «O |a »«u-
$ » »« $ke A»r-
c y c lo » “ ' « t o p
b
If y o u c j i o , f o r b y
'The scenery along the Kentucky riv­
er tiltoFo anil below Harrodsburg has
been Justly compared to the hlghlantla
o f the Hudson. Towering cliffs hun­
dreds of feet In height impress the be­
holder.
In "Historical .Sketches of
Kentucky" an Incident is told of one of
"the highest o f these.
_
Jotham Strout w as boelng corn In the
bottom Just opposite the ferry, when
hls attention w as attracted by a rat-
tllug noise above ids bead. Looking
ep, he was staggered at seeing a man
tumbling down the fearful precipice,
now touching and grasping at a twig,
now at a root, without being able to
check himself. Finally, with a crash-
lug of limb#, he landed lit the top of a
buckeye tree about 50 feet above the
general level of the bottom.
Mr. Strout ran to tjje place with all
baste, dreading to find a dead man and
a o t doubting he would be terribly In­
jured If alive, for the distance the man
had fallen was 170 feet, and from the
■last point where he hail tout lied the
rock to the top of the tree where he
lodged w as 45 feet.
Funcy Mr. Strout’a surprise, then, to
find the man standing erect at the foot
of the tree, feeling of his arms and
body.
"Are you hurt?” cried Mr. Strout.
“That's what I'tn trying to find out.
my friend," was the answer. '‘It’s my
Impression that I am alive, hut rather
sore.”
Not a bone w as broken, and despite
a few bruises the ntnn seemed to be as
sound as before the terrible fall.
“That fellow bore n charmed life,”
was Mr, Strout’» reuiark whenever he
told th,e story.
N a p o l e o n a n d t4«e E to n ia n L a w ,
Napoleon I lutd au extraordinary
ralnd. He appeared never to forget
anything he eared to remember and
assimilated Information as the stomach
assim ilates food, retaining only the
valuable. An Incident will illustrate
this remarkable quality of his mind.
When formlug the “Code Napoleon,”
I he frequently astonished the council
I o f state by the skill with which he H-
! lustrated any point In jjlseuasiqp by
1 quoting whole puxanges from memory
d’*" *'le Homan clvjl law. The council
whose life had
j .wondered J,iow
been passed In cuyup came to know so
j wucb about the <?ld Koinau laws. Id-
i ually one of them askeij Httyi luyw be
acquired his knowledge.
"When I was a lieutenant,” Nnpo-
Icon replied. "I was pfijustly placed
under arrest. My smail prjson room
contained no furniture except an old
chair and a cupboard, lu u lie latter
was n ponderous volume, which proved
to be a digest of the Roman law. You
can easily Imagine what a valuable
prize the book w as to me. It was so
bulky and the leaves were so covered
with marginal notes In manuscript that
had 1 been confined 100 years I need
never have been g le.
When I re­
covered my liberty at the end of ten
days. I was saturated with Justinian
nnd the decisions of the ltoinnn legis­
lation. It was then I acquired my
knowledge of the civil law.”
ÀVégetable Prepatùiionlbr As­
similating UicFooJanriQeguIa-
ling the Stomachs aadBowels of
E e a r s th e
S ig n a tu re
Promotes Digestion.Chrerfiit-
ness and Rest.Contains neither
Opium,Morphine nor fiuterai.
N ot N
ah c o t i c
of
.
dttx.Savui •
KnckJlf SesUt -
in
JidUt^mvní -
l ' i C/utvnaleSada #
Aperfccl Remedy forConsUn.1
lio n , Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­
ness and LO SS OF SLEEP.
Fac Sunite Signature of
N E W
Y O R K .
I w ant to Inform you,
hi wordj ot hlgheut
praise, o f th e beuefit
I have derived from
Rlpuns Tabule». I am a
profeflBlonal nurse and
In fbl« profession a clear
head U alw nye needed.
Klpnna Tabule» does It.
After on© o f iny canes I
found my eolf com pletely
rundow n. Acting on? he
advice of Mr Oeo. Bow­
er, Ph
5 « Newark
Ave., Jeruoy City, X t««o|ft
Rlpnr.s Tabule« w ith
grand rosults.
Miss UKCBU WlBDMJJL
, h**« Vce» »ifTWfit ■ufT.-rtr from i
f„ . .
eX’.oUdag gave mo I
My i r t tti.il 1 fc.B ond abdom« n wore |
• , 'ild n t w . •
on a i / f o c i iui(l ft.
d,Pvt. I naw Hipan» Ttbuioo »dvertU
dally
'r- br'u ’htnom oan d tooktbwia
e«l ila*«, tide«* them about tbre« waelu^
la - ii i ik change I i am uot con tliatad ,
and 1 ow « It uiI to
Tabulae. "
seven year» old, have nu occupation,i
hounehold «lattee and nuralug m y elck |
. 'it'4 tho dropsy and I am tryl^
Tabnlo i -rhlm . He fe tie eoma taattar$
take eotno tin»«, he h at been elck eo l
xxjky u»e ray letter and name ae you like. ]
lies. M aut U ohma »
I havo boon su r er,n it from hoadaeL
since 1 w as a little glrL I could nev*r|
eur or <<» Into a
place w ithout 1
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R I ’P’A 'N S
IS
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T h e m o d e r n s ta n d -
i a rd
F a m ily
c in e :
M e d i­
C u re s
tUSJUW.tt 1
th e
>>>
it*
Jp,
c o m m o n e v e r y - d a y i*
headacheaud
f.ti'inacii. I he<
R'pun-4 T a b u le s l^ ^ ^ ^
r-n.it of m ine w
taking them
of tho Rtomuch.
f ' l.il Sit. .1 Mil
ti. lr C • - houdv
to take them V
h^ve iaicu doll
lust October,
say they have .
ly cured my h«
I am t'v«nty-nl
old. Voti are
to use this testl^ p u bi
lir a J. Ilaooi * _ .
0 Prio
>rney
ill o f h u m a n ity .
Jàxtfie o f M d llrSAKUEL&fTC/iER
fla r iífd ■'tugar
hudtfgtwti flavor.
I ts » « OM» RIPOO« T«hulM With »o m erit •»«»-
(oeUuu liiat I van u»««ríuUjF raaoum» ad Utwn.
H „ e bMU Uoübled tor about U n a »ear«
« u r i I caked billoae s u m »» tfomlns on r e sile r lz
enea » wee». W u tuld b» dUTerebl pil»»k'l»BJ
liuu It WM eui»»vd by b*d te«tb. o f which I hip.
» X r a t I bad «he torti, extracted, but the at-
lack* eunUuued. I b»d oeen adr.-rtlaeiaruta of
U h « a . Tabule, lu all U . p apa« but had no fulth
tn ihAfu but about »1* wvaká uinee n friend ln-
ïuî“ “Àa 2, lî n “.»- H.’« UMO. but .¡VO o í «be
J a . l l S ceut b o x e, o f «b» Tab.de. und b are bud
aoracurraueaof «ueattaoM». n a »..»> • ' adv... a
«e.«lat'>a.ul tor anytidua bafure, but ibe prert
¿nouK t of r-od which ! h elt.ve h a . been done . . . .
br Blpan. Tabule. Induce« me Io add mine to the
many teeUinoutall you doubUera^b»»e Jn tout
. T. Daifm.
poarawton n o « .
Öse
Over
Thirty Years
35; ö
Mother w as troubled
w ith h e a r t b u r n aud
•leoplessueus, caused by
indigestion, for a good
m a u j »aarA One duy
•he easy a testim onial
In tho paper Indorsing
R ip a n s Tabuloa. She
determined to g b e thorn
w
--
a trial, waa g r e a t l y
relieved by their use
a n d n ow t a k e s th e
Tabules regularly. She keep« a few cartons F.lpnns
Tubules lu the house aud says ehe w ill uot be w ith ­
out them. The heartburn und sleeples-incES huve
dlsappeft.
-vim the tndlgeatlou which w».s
formerlv so great a burden for her. Our whole
fam ily take the Tabules regularly, especially After
a hearty m eat My mother Is fifty years o f ftge
and Is enjoying tho best o f health and spirits ; uho
eats hearty meals, an Im possibility before she
took g leapt Tubule a
X ntom II. B ladueh .
My sevsnyear-
suticred With .
his head, coua
ami coniplalaac
stom ach. He o*
eat like ehlldre
age do and
----- - ", ~ "r did o*’t did no
>
' Ar v ¿’■’¿►W w ith him. He
and o f a saffr„
Rending som e o f the testim onials In fL
Kq in. fah u le,.,, trlod tho-tu. Ripaas TalMj
only relieve«, but aotoally cured u»y yo
tho heudaches have disappeared, bowel,
good eondltlon und bo never oomplalnal
ho-in.T- 11. B e ,•» now a red, chuhby-faoed
wonderful change I attribute to Hlpans
I am B,.t i dled «hat they w ill benefit any o
the cradle to old age) If taken according
tlons.
Rn-Ajni T abvlbd may also be hud of some groecm. general Kt >i. ~p«rs, nexvs ,< nto
r sh^ps They bunlah puin, Induce sleep and prolan# life. One gives ru^tu.
d a oocai
EXACT COPT OF WRAPPER.
THE C«NT*wn eOUMH». w<w ven a errv.
M a k e s I tr a v e M en C o w a r d s.
It has beep proved that the compara­
tively harmless bombard dig, so far as
DAIRY FARM FOR SALE.
wounds are concerned, of a besieged
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
town Is terribly demoralizing to the
A fine dairy farm on Maple creek six
bravest men.
When a shell bursts near a group of
! miles Ironi Florenee is now offered for
20 men It may kill one and wound two.
The Florence Real Estate Agency j s.,|e.
I . e l g l i t o n n n tl t h e P o o r S t u d e n t .
while the remaining 17 escape without ,,ag hargaill8 to ofiel. in the following | it contains 160 acres, 35 of it bottom
Of Leighton’s hearty, eager helpful­ u scratch. It will be found, however,
! land and 30 acres have beeu plowed.
ness many Instances might be given. that ninny of these are never the same property.
Here Is one. After a certain prize day men again. No matter how Iron nerved
A stork ranch of 1200 acres on the I Can cut 35 tons ot hay. A guod two
at the academy a student was passing they were before, thej are now Ir­ ocean beach, about 12 miles from F lor-! story house 26 by 38 feet; a barn 44 by
thropgb the first room on bis way to resolute and timid, and all their facul­ erne. A bouse and barn nnd a few 70 feet, with heavy frame; a goat house
the entrance. He looked the picture of ties are weakened. Very often they
16 by 40 feet; an orchard of about 600
fiejectlon nnd disappointed writtehcd- are Jeered at by their comrade» be­ acres in cultivation. The government
iipsH—poorly and spabblly dressed und cause of thl» change. But this 1» ut­ load from the mouth of river crosses the trees of different kinds of fruit has been
slinking away us If he wished to pas» terly unjust In fact, their brain and land. A tine place for keeping cattle, bearing for a year or two.
A water wheel of about 8 horse power
out of the place unnoticed. Millais nnd spinal cord have been injured by being sheep or goats. Time will be given on a
Leighton, walking arm In arm, came violently shaken against the walla of part of the price If desired. Will be sold furnishes motive power at the barn for
along, pictures o f prosperity.
cutting feed, sawing wood, etc.
their bony envltles.
! with or without s to c k .
Leighton caught sight of the poor,
The farm is
mile irotn school and
The same thing occurs In rnllwny
126 screa ot tide and bottom land
downcast student. Is'uvlng Mlllnls, he
mile from a county road.
collisions. People who were robust /|.o„tjng on tlie Siuslaw river about nine
darted across the vestibule to him and.
Price $1600.
,
quite feeble aud nervous. lllile, above Florence. A large, new
taking the student's urm. drew him become
though they may uot bave received a .
.
, ,
. .
A
bargain
for
anybody
wanting a
“
J
,
frame
house,
a
good
barn,
and
it
bearing
back Into the first room and made him scratch.
farm.
sit down on tho ottoman beside him.
orchard
of
11
acres
on
the
place.
About
This carious state In the case of
For further information inquire at the
Putting his arm no the top of the otto­ soldiers Is well recognized by doctors ; ^0 acres have been plowed, Steamer to
man and resting his head on his hand, under the nnme of the mental Injuries , Florence pasBcs the place every day. Florence Real Estate Agency.
Leighton began to talk as he alone of explosives. The Injtirlv» are really i Price $5000.
W A N TED —Capable, reliable person In every
.could talk, pouring forth volumes of
quite as physical as a shattered leg.
40 acres of land on North Fork about county to represent larve company of solid
earnest, rapid utterances, ns If every­ for they consist of a kind of bruising i
linaiiclal reputation; fii:t6 »alary per year, paya­
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thing In the world depended on hl» of . the very delicate
The M ost Pow erful D isinfectant,
tissue of . . the
spinal 3*., m . ile . s . . from F lo r e n c e . One acre ble weekly; $3 per (lay absolutely sure aud all
Deodorizre and Oermicide Known
cleared. Price $200.
words conveying what he wanted them cord nnd brain.
expense»; straight, bona-fide,definite salary, 110
to M odsro Science
to .convey. He went ou nnd on. The
conimitudoit;
salary
paid
each
Saturday
and
e
x
­
41 acres on North Fork Hliont five
pense money advanced each week. STANDARD I
shabby figure gradually seemed to pull
I t e r T I n ic t y G if t .
CURES
CURES
miles from Florence. Several acres tide
41-14
Itself together, nnd nt Inst when they
In common with other women. Mrs. j land, the rest bottom and bench land. HOUSE. .'34 D earsobn S t ., C hicago .
Chiclea
Ilog Cholera,
both rose he seemed to have become Brown delights lu a bargain, and when ,
, . ., ,
,
Chofera,
Swine Plagne,
another creature.
Leighton shook she observed the advertisement of a A eo'nfortable bouse an. a small barn | N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC ATTO.
Roope,
W
orm
i,
lit«,
hands with lilm. and the youth went grent fire and water sale in oue of the 5 on “ >e place. Price $700.
Land Ofttce at Roseburg, Oregon.
lite, and all ¡
and Cankered
on b!s Way rejoicing.
department stores she repaired there
A go.sl dwelling house, snd black-
March 23, 1901.
Insert Cuts.
It Is certain that If other help than without delay. There were ninny tine J amitl, shop doing a good husiuess in s
Son
H
oolb.
N otice 1» hereby given th at the follow ing
advice were needed It w as given. But works of science. travcL history, re- : thriving town. The owner desires to named settler lias filed notice of his intention
BANNERM AN'S P H IN 7 L E rare« horses of
It was the extraordinary zest and vital­ llglon and flctlrfn to be had for a song c|lftnge h |i 1()Cati„n A ,ine opportunity to make final proof in support of his claim nnd distemper,
pink eve, flatula, great;« heel, cut», nores,
also mange on dogit.
ity which Leighton put Into I lls help each, but her eyes rested on a hand­
that said proof w ill be made before C. H. H ol­
B
A
N
N
K
R M A N 'S P H E N Y L E cures shpop of
which made ’t unlike any other. He somely bound copy of "The Life of for the right man. Price $85U.
den, I’. 8. Commissioner, at Florenee, Oregon, foot rot, and lx blu e death to sheep tick. It itt oiuily
applied and never fail«.
130
acres
of
unimproved
land
on
North
1
on
May
lxth,
1901,
viz:
Oeo.
F.
Allen,
on
hi»
II
fought every one’s cause ns others General Grant." and she bought It for
Y O U R F R U IT T R E 3 8 vhould be sprayed with
Phenyl«, which absolutely destroy« all worms, lice
light their own.—Ixindon Telegraph.
her brother. Of course. It would not Fork about ten miles from Florence ig | E. No. <OTfi, for th e nw ‘, n e !i Bee. 21, T. 1»8„ and
lnaecte.
R.
10
«rest.
be fair to tell wlmt she paid for IL
offered for saled. Near to county road.
B A N N E R M A N ’S P H E N Y L E an a general dt«-
lie name« the follow ing w itiieases tn prove infectant
It* uneoualled, having been used over 12
O x r » r d 'a W i l l y I tla h n p .
"The next day her brother came over Will make a good stock ranch. Price
ill be found ---------------------
nseful In every *--------—
hom*eh<>ld or
Ills contin uous residence upon and cu ltivation year« aud • w —
Two stories are attributed In The to thank her. “It’s fine." he snhl. “I
eMtablirthincnt. It 1« endoiwed by emmlnent phyM-
of. said land, viz:
$450.
ciami. sanitary authoiltlos anil board« of health all
Railway Magazine to the witty bishop hnven’t got very far In It yet. but I
United States. Used by the City of Chicago
David A. Bradley, R. XI. A llen, II. J. Minor orer the
«even years, alaoby many laige etoek raiser»
of Oxford. He wns once talking to know It’s going to be good. When lit­
150 acres mostly tinibe. land lying in and Charles Anderson, a ll of P oint Terrace, over
throughout the United States. Bannernian’» Plieny le
1»
o*(ually
guaranteed to prevent the above named
some boys In a school nnd said to them: tle June gets along a little further In section 13, township, 18 south, range 10 Oregon.
diseasra and de»troy all nhnoxlona odors if freely
J. T. B ridgks .
"Now, my boys. 1 dare say you think her German I’m going to have her west. About three acres cleared,
used about the premise«. W rite for circu la rs ar.d
A
testim o n ia ls. Agent« wanted. Addre.'«
Register.
It’s a very tine thing to be a bishop. read me a bit of It every evening. I creek large enough to float logs runs
B A N N E R /Y I A N
CO.
But I assure you I’m n very busy man. - make rather slow progress of It niy-
CHICAGO, ILL.
A D M IN IST R A T O R ’S SA L E OF 6 7 -7 3 Clark S treet
through the land. Price $550.
1 hnve to go about nil over my diocese, ; gelf."
I’. 8.—BAnnerman’s Phenyle wns granted the two
Highest Medals and Diploma of Award at *he World’s
R E A L PRO FERTA ',
A tract of about 60 acres fronting on
nnd 1 haven’t tim e to study like you
"In German?" gasped the giver.
Columbian
Exposition.
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Coll
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have. In fact, nearly all my study has
Clear
lake
three
miles
south
of
Florence.
“Yes.” said the brother. "It’« written
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT BY
WANTED—TRUSTWORTHY MEN AND WO-
to be confined to only one book. It be­ In German. 11 mighty handy thing to A fair house and about five acres cleared, virtue of an order of the County Court of L&no men to travel nnd advertise for old established
gins with a ’ll.’ I>o you know wlmt it have around the house.' Since then A good wagon road front the place to County, Oregon, duly made mid entered of j house of solid financial atanding. Salary $780 a
Is?” “The Bible, sir: the Bible.” shout­ Mrs. Brown has never bought n fire or ( jbe siuslaw river at Uletiada. A fine record oil the 19th day of February, 1901, in the ' year and expenses, all payable in cash. N o can­
matter of th e estat»* of Anna M athilde Funke, j vassing required. Give references and enclose
ed t i e boys all together. “No." replied water book without looking carefully
i place for a summer residence. Price deceased, the uudersigned. the adm inistrator self-addressed stamped envelope. Address Man­
the bishop, with a merry tw inkle In his on the Inside of It.—Worcester (Mass.)
of
said estate w ill o ’, and after Saturday, the 4th ! ager, 355 Caxton Bldg., Chicago.
Gazette.
\
eye. “It's called ‘Brodshnwl* ”
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1 A tract of a little over two acres of day of May, 1901, at the hour of 1 o’clock p. an.,
The other story Is still better. On
P n ld n a l i e W e n * .
Itottoia land between Florence and otter for sale and sell at private sale, N O T IC E FO R PU B L IC A T IO N
one occasion when h alighted from
the
highest
bidder
for
cash
Patient—Then you think It'» all up Acme, lying on tidewater near Rose to
the train nt Whcatlgy. the station for
United States Land Office,
the follow ing described real property be­
with
me.
doctor?
Roseburg, Oregon,
Cuddesden pnlnce, an officious porter
Hill cannery. A fair bouse on the land.. longing to said estate, tow it: Lot No. 2, in
Doctor—I’tn
nfrntd
«0.
March 16,19ul.
rushed up to him mid naked, “Any arti­
Block No. 2, in Cox's addition to Florenee, nnd
A
fine
place
for
gardening
or
raising
“Well, we must all die once, and 1
N otice is hereby given that in complian
cles In the van, my lord?" "Articles,”
I»ot* Noa. 2 and 3 of Section 23, in Tp. 17 8., H. 10
small
fruit.
Price
$125.
W., containing 28.40 acres, all in ¡Lane County. with the provisions of the act of Congress
said the bishop grimly. “Yes. 39 arti­ may ns well go now as afterward.
160 acres of land near Clear lake lying Oregon.
June 3,1878, entitled “ An net for ti c side
cles.” Off hurried the porter mid wor­ You're sure I'm going?”
in section 11, township 19 south, range
“Yes.”
tim ber lands in the States of Calif*.mi«», <
February 26,^901.
A. O. FUNKE,
ried the guard almost out of his senses
Washing! <n Territory,"
Administrator of the estate of Anna Mathilde Nevada, and
’’Then let me have your bill."
12 west. Price $250.
by the way he semi-bed the van mid
extended to all the Public Land
Funke. deceased.
"My bill! My dear sir, this Is very
detained tlie train. Presently he came
112 acres unimproved land lying on
by act of August 4, 1892, Burl Warren, of I’o; i
You should give your
1 back to the bishop with a crestfallen unusual.
the north side of Clear lake 2*^ miles N O T IC E FO R PU B L IC A T IO N land, county of M ultnoumh, S'.ate of or*
expression of eountcnnnce. "There are thoughts to most serious matters."
has th is day filed in th is office ¡»is snort: «-tHU
“My motto hns alw ays been ’pay as sooth of Florenee. A guod wagon road
S C W
’’T
aVl
Land Office, at Roseburg Oregon.
only seven, my lord.” "Only seven?
m ent No. 1497, for th e purclm-e of the n c -, «
from it to tho Rluilaw river. Price $600.1
yon
go,’
nnd
now
that
I
am
going
I
March
22.
UMil.
Ah. you're a Dissenter then, 1 should
Section No. 10. in T ow nship No. 1*
Runge >,'<
s ! - n bef re the pu
T h l«
want to pay."
N otice is hereby given that the follow ing- * W ., and w ill'.fler proof Lu »linn thnt the lt u
138 acres of land at Elmira, Oregon. |
think.”
i, liin a n years.
80 he paid nntl went.
A ls>x house, good barn, and plenty of named settler has filed notice of his intention sought is inure valuable for Us timber orston
I-a e k ln s In R o m n n e e ,
to make final proof in support of his claim , and than for agricultural purpoM•«, mid to o tn h li'
¡T
H
A
S
N O T bt_E N C l
outbuildings on prentices; ft acres- that said proof w ill he made before Marie L.
Doth H ttrrm rs,
"Swlgsby hasn't a particle o f ro-
his claim to said land lief-»re the Register a ii
' roving the DAVIS
Editor In Chief—1 understand young orchard, 1ft acres in cultivation, 10 War»'. V, S. Coram Iasi oner, st Eugene. Oregon, : Receiver of this oftb-c at Rusebiinr, Oreg-.m, o
tniince about him."
on May ifi, 1901, v is: Howard Pope, on bis 11 '
Wednesday, the 29th tlay of Ma>, 1901.
“ 1 never thought he had. Any new Bluegore, the millionaire’» «on, ba« acres more cleared land, and 80 acres
BOOB, f o r t l i - ’ m ',
I •. T. 16 A., U. 0 w.
gone
In
for
Joumnllsm.
slashed;
ba
in
nee.
brush
and
timber
j
He names the follow ing wltuesaes to prove , lie name» ns witnesses:
pnstf of It I”
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
City Editor—Ye«. He’» on my «t»ff. land. Price $20 per acre, $1000 down.
Janies E. Gibbons. J. II. Urban. W. M.
"Yes. He w as calling on Daisy
BO Y!
of. said land, via:
and John W -berm an. nil of I’onl.in
Editor In Chief—And what do you
Lewis 8w anson. J. C. Farmer. Charles A c h e -! A ny and nl p« rxo!ib claim i
Bwlnncrton. You know Daisy. Little
EXPERT
For fprther information inquire of
son
and
Morton
Olson,
all
of
Alpha.
IjitieC
o.
!
above-deacri i c<l I
thing, but full of isietry. Rwlgsby sel«l think of him?
John C Beck, Point Terrace, Oregon, or Oregon.
claim s in th is uffa
City Editor—Well, he’« a unique fig­
J. T. B ridt . es ,
he wotiilerod where they met the first
of May, 1901.
W. H . W eat hereon, Florence, Oregon.;
Mar i r.
J. T. B n ttsiss, U n
time, and Daisy In her poetical way ure In Journalism.
Editor In Chief—You don’t say?
said she guessed It was In the gloam­
¡N O T IC E FO R PU B L IC A T IO N . N O TIC E FO R PU BLICA TIO N .
City Editor—Yea. He’s at once fhe
ing. Swlgshy looked puzzletl, aud then
A STOCK FARM-
richest ami poorest reporter In tlie city.
wlmt do you suppose he said?”
Vnite.l :
T ram ■
—Catholic Standard and Times.
“Give It np.”
fu lle d State, la n d Office.
A good stock farm of 1*50 «era« lying
D ca
Roseburg, Oregon,
"Said b» guessed she w as mistaken,
RoM-burg.
Oregon.
April
as,
1901.
C osta
on South slough is now offered for sale. '
March It», 1901
foffp» Adattrrwrfs»«.
Iteeause he couldn’t teeall nny apart­
Anyono
sending
a
sketch
and
de
N otice 1« hereby given that in ...... .npliance
qnlckly w e r t a in our opinion fre
An examination of a anrnple of roast About half of it la bottom and tide land, 1 N otice i , hereby given that in com pliance
ment house by that name."—Cleveland
ith the provision., of the act of I ongre,» of with the provision, o f the act of Con, «8 Of
Invention Is probably petegtablfe
rd
coffee
lierrles
seised
In
Parla
allow­
the
tide
land
being
already
diked.
A
toons strictly confidential. H sndb
June 3.1ST*, entitle.) “ An act for the «ale of J u n e s. 1878. entitled “An act for the Je of
Plain Dealer.
sent
freo. Oldest
agency . for A----
seeni
ed them to lie entirely nHlflelal: Chem­ new bouse, an neehartl of titrer 200 trees Umher land« In the sta te , of califon d a. Oregon,
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.
P atents . taken
throagh Munn
tim ber lands in the State« of California, ) regon.
ipt
f
i
il
notice,
w
ith
out
cb
srge,
In tw j
ien!
annlyala
disci
osisi
ash.
ginn,
dex-
A naln tlyifr III* M e m o r y ,
on the place, and about 000,000 feet of N ersd aan d W athington Territory.’’ «» extend Nevada and Washington Territory,'' a« extend
, M m h er t.OIn.e n i , . „ t l y i i t l l a , e ,, , or e l to all the Public la n d s u t e , by . c t of ed to all the Public Land States hy act of August
nohbv Wm spend,nr the afternoon at trin etc., and the microscope showed -
*—
— * *, tWi, John
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— ,
,
__
,,
A u g««
Joyce, o f Gardiner, enuntv i 4, 1892, James E. Gibbon,, of Portland, county
hl» nun,'a and for »u~ie momenta bad grain» of jeheat. atnreh. vegetable , logging.
Extensive
out . __
range.
Abonl
st<„ ()f O
f r g n n „ J 1*
A handsomely Illustrated weekly,
nt M ultnomah. State of Oregon, lias thia dry
cnlation tif nny scientific hm m *
been rasing out of tlie window In a debris and animal hair». The berrlea
15
IlFml
of
Cflttlp,
niofit
of
them
CO
W
B,
this
office
bi»
sworn
statem ent No. 1YÏ7. for the filed in thia office hia awom statem ent No. 149«.
year, tour m ouths, |1. Sew by»
were tteautlfiilly mottled.
painfully thoughtful sort of way.
with the land. Price $3.000, including pnrvh»«e of the »e1, n w „ lot?, ne1, n « « ,. n w ¡¿ for the purebaae o> the n w ', of Section No. 11,
36IBnMdmy.
f’W b tt make» yon ao aerlaus. Boh-
« a a h e a s » W e e h ta e * « .
»lock.
Inquire at the Florence Real n e < o f Section No. 17. in Townahip No. a 8., in Township No. 13 8., Range No. 9 W '
|>y?" nskisi his aunt.
Ranee
No.
11
W.,
and
w
ill
offer
proof
to
»how
Títere are plenty of anakea tn Samoa. Fatate Agency.
and w ill offer proof tn rhow that th e land
"Why. ma told me thnt I must re-
that the land »ought la more valuable for It, »night la more valuable for Ita tim ber
but they are all harmleaa. In certain
member not to ask for anything to eat.
timber
nr
«tone
than
for
agricultural
aurpoae«.
district« It la a etiatom of the native I
or «tone than for agricultural purposes, and to
and 1 ani tyylng to remember It“—
and toeaisbltah h i, claim tn raid land hefora eatabliah hia claim to raid land before the
girls to wind live reptile« «round their
L’ ii Ion Signal.
the Krgl8t<r and Keeeivrr o t thia oC re a* Kom Register and Receiver of thia office at R o s burg.
Deck* and arma as ornamenta for t b e lr
C A N D Y CATMAOTIC ,
burg. Oregok. oil Saturday, the 13th day of Oregon, on Wednesday, the 2»th day of May,
daoce«.—Two Rc|s»Nles.
BANNERMAN’S PHENYLE
C
B E S T ON EAÍ
Scientific Hm«
T h e V m b r e lta .
j J a ck -1 made two calls thia after-
liiin^isdk- IM ifr »'ay. . It
<yjr ajticft'w ua piykr»'^ ««» • noon, ami 1 m int have left my um­
■>« ploàtml nt) by the «yi-l<»»»i' «'«I brella at the Inst ptnee I called.
I up H m - btitfth of her
almut I Tom—llo w do you know but that you
t. wl»«-re «In- n.ninlnod aulii tha left It at the tlrat place?
bail imsaôd. » l“’»> "b" quietly I Jack Beeottae there’« where I got It.
«I ilnwq
- L'U m m o
itolng,
tb«’ pi*’ reaum
wl
Rubens received for hta palotlng of
the grand celling la the banqueting
houae. Whitehall, the aunt of 00.000.
The apace covered by thia pointing la (ttauán* stamped C.C. C. N ew toM la bulk.
B«w»r« o* Ih, dealer who trie« to ull
about «00 yard«, ao that he was pabl
"rotiathtas put »> good.“
auortr $5*> • yard.
July, let*.
H enam eaaa wttnemes:
He nam e, aa w ltnrasn:
Bridget Joyce, John Caaaidv, W F. Peck »ad
Burt Wnrrcn. J. H. Urban. W. 1|. V ault and
Donnt, O'Brien, all of Gardiner. Oregon.
John W. Sherman, all o f Portland. Oregon.
,
Any and all peraona clairainc adrereoty the
Any and all persons claim ing adversely the ’
above learn bed land , are reqiinged to i l t their atiove-deecrlbed lands are requested to ffle their 1
claim« in 'h i, office on or before m id 1.3th day of claim s in th is office on or before said 29th dav c t !
I July, i m .
May. iwn.
9
L
J T B a tp o o . Baglai«;
J. T. B rick . is . Register. I
Careafs and Trade Msrtioh
ont budac ”4 cvn*lncted for Me
Bend m odel, dr.vw lngorphof^
pst: n tatie fr e o o f chargOk
rite n tissec u r e d . A Parnr'il«
Patents.” with c o « to r •Ml’
sad fùrti^p countries sent freo. J
C. A. SNOW
*
W»
Oee P atim - t Omet.