The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, May 10, 1901, Image 4

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    IMS PJtxM Tabula. with so mush satis.
; « ^ b ^ r fu U y r» e...» .n ,l Uem.
(m s troubled fur aoeut «orte ye.«> with
; tcaU.-fl bilious
¿ X
-
, . c . » w ssk. Was told by d m .r.M p hy.letaaj
Î m * U wm caused by bail te.th . o í which « had
s ^ r k “ h ïd lb s twitb estra clsd , but tb . at-
u o k . continued. I hod
tupaa* T a b u li. 'to >11 ih . Papur. but taul u » ««Iti.
amali 5 c u t b o i« s o f the TataU"
no raoarwu.-. of th. attacks. Hw
.
iwilm ooKü tor a n y th in . bafois. b/ ‘ 'h* "« m .
’ amount o f good w hich I h sU s». has bmu <•
b , Rtpans T abuli. Induces m e to add m in . to t h .
amny tsstlm oulals you < to u h tl« s jiB ..U « your
T h e K in d T o il H a v e A lw a y s B o u g h t , a n d w h ic h h a s b e e n
in us® f o r o v e r 8 0 y ea rs, h a s b o r n e t h e s ig n a tu r e o r
a n d h a s b e e n m a d e u n d e r h is p e r -
I W ÊKfl
.,,75 jt)Si ¡ PLEASANT PRISONS.
f o r n i i W jjg a t is s
M
THE SPECIAL ONES IN THE ENGLISH
PARLIAMENT.
STIC K T O SIM PLE FOOD.
T h e A m e r i c a n D u a ln e a a M a n 's P a c e
D e m a n d . F o u l l y D lj f e a t c d D l . h e . .
8° n a ^ • a Pe r v ^s *o n ?*n c e *tS
A llo w u o o n e t o d e c e iv e y o u in tills.
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 b u t
E x p e r im e n t» 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 ltn o r
I n fa n ts a n d C h ild ren —E x p e r ie n c e a g a in s t E x p e r im e n t.
1 want x> Inform you,
tn words o f high®«!
■wj
ralw, o f tbo benett»
hove derived from
Rip a ns Tabules. I 6m a
profv«»lonol nurse and
In this profession a clear
head is alw ays utixied.
Hl pons Tabules does It.
After one of my cnees I
found myself completely
run down. Acting on the
advice of Mr- Geo. Bow*
®r. Ph. O., 5K8 Newark
Ave., Jersey City, I took
Klpaus Tabules w ith
grand result*.
Miss Uk-iJia W iki mail
r
I has. been a tve.t .nit«.«' from eonstlpattsa
t o r o i .r B - s years. n othin « «» » • me
rsiut
MV fe e t and tog» Mia abdomen w«ru bloated M
I could n - t w ear-hoes on my feat .ad only »loose
j rw .
I »aw K h u n Tabules a d v a n issd to oW
dally paper, bought « m o ami took th o rn a . d l r . »
ail H » r . taken thorn about tbrue w eoks an J thee*
la such a vb aage! 1 am not cou.tlpalud any loot«
and I ow e It ell to W pam Tabulea. la m thirty,
w e e n ) f W Old, bare no occupation, on ly say
household duties ai.d uuretu« m y sick husband.
n< h a . had the dropsy and I am tr y lu jtU m a »
Tahul-1 for him. B e feels eomu beftor but lt w ill
taka som e tim e, ha h a . baea .Ick «0 lou». T o*
FaeMT uik ) m y leit®r and r.cfn® 7<»U Ilka.
Brs. MraY Goaura Ctouiaa.
I have been suffering from headache®
«tree I v u a lit He glvl- I could never r i d e l s «
car or go Into a crowded
pluco w ith out getting »
12
R I - P ’A ’N S
T h e m o d ern sta n d ­
Btomaoh.
stoinaoh. I heard about
Hl pans Tabules from aa
auut of m l:.e who waa
taking them for catarrh
of the atoiuach. She had
found iiueh relief front
their use she advised me
to talco them P»o, and I
havu been doing so sine*
last October, and will
soy they have oompleto-
ly curod m y heudachee.
I am tw enty nine years
old. You are w elcom e
to use th is te s tim o n ia l
VOL.
GENJ
ST
“There w as In the old days far less
a rd F a m ily M edi­
wear aud tear upou the uerves. and,
under such conditions, digestion was
T h e y A r e I n t e n d e d P a r t i c u l a r l y F o r more completely performed,’’ writes
cine : C ures th e
«tarÿ «I
Gaia
4® lös. M e m b e r s n n d O t h e r P c r a o a a W lio Mrs. S. T. itorer of "Why I Am Op­
i
s
■surer,..
com m on every-day
V i o l a t e P a r l i a m e n t ’s O w n U l a n l t y , posed to P ie s/’ in The Ladles’ Home
Mrs. J. DnookMIML
PitUii
R a l e s n n d C u sto m s.
Thete are people who nay that the
C astoria is a h a r m le ss su b s titu te fo r C a sto r O il, P ar®'
Journal. “Tlie mothers of today must
ill of hum anity.
from the use of put-up
benefit 'lertv ert from
Mother
w
as
troubled
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
s
a
n
t.
I
t
look
more
carefully
to
the
building
of
Ferv persons are aware that Eng­
w ith h e a r t b u r n aud
piedicilies is imaginary. It is not the
My seven year old boy ril© J G
their bodies anil brains than their
c o n ta in s n e it h e r O p iu m , M o rp h in e n o r o th e r N a rc o tic
Sleeplessness, caused by
suffered w ith paius la
case with Dr. Pierce'» favorite Prescrip­ land's pnrllanient has Its own special giothers aud grandmothers did. In­
Indigestion, for a good
his head, constlpatlou
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
tion, which makes weak women strong prisons within Its own precincts which
many »oara. Ooo day
and complained or his
n n d a lla y s F e v e r is h n e s s . I t e n r e s D ia rrh o ea a u d W in d
she saw a testim onial
land sick women well. A woman may are intended particularly for Its own deed at the pace at which we Ameri­
stomach, lie could not
in the paper Indorsing
eat like ohlldren o f h is
Imagine she’s weak, or may fancy she's tueniliers and persons who violate Its cans are going we use our brains nt
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
H l p a n s Tabules. She
age do and w h a t he • Baeoi
sick, but tier im agination can't aatk/orty owft- dignity, rules aud customs. Of full speed nearly all the time. What
daternilned to give them
"f*
-u> did eat did not agree
a
n
d
F
la
tu
le
n
c
y
.
I
t
a
ssim
ila
te
s
t
h
e
F
o
o
d
,
r
e
g
u
la
te
s
t
h
e
fou n ds to her weight. Tile • positive course these prisons seldom are used man can build brain and brawn on
• trial, was g r e a t l y
w ith him. H e w a a th lu íc»á«g
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
.
relieved by their
proof <2 the curative power o f " Favorite I now,' hut they have been In the past, pies, layer cakes or preserves or any
end o f a saffron color,
id n o w t a k e s th e
testim
onials tn favor o f
Prescription ” is found in the restoration
Reading som e of the
T h e C h ild r e n ’s P a n a c ea ^ -T h e M o th er’s F r ie n d ,
Tabules regularly. She keeps a few cartons Hl pans
other mass of material which from Its
and
not
so
very
long
ago,
nnd
may
be
Hlpans
Tabules,
I
tried
them
. Rlpons Tabules not
o f health wtfvfe is recorded in face and
Tabules In the house and says she w ill not be w ith­
very
complexity
requires
labor
and
only relieved but aotunlly cured iny youngster,
o u t them. The heartburn and sleeplessness have
form, of strength wM4t cnn.be tested, i again. The house of commons ha« time for digestion, drawing the blood
tho headaches have disappeared, bowels are la
dlaanptare*! w ith the Indigestion which w as
good condition nnd he never oomplnlne of hie
and weight which can be registered ill line set aud the house of lords another.
G
E
N
U
IN
E
A
LW
A
Y
S
formerly
*o
g
r
e
a
ts
burden
for
her.
Our
w
hole
from
the
brain
to
the
stomach
during
stomach.
He Is now a rod, chubby-fooed boy. This
The
commons
prison
Is
n
little
way
pounds and ounces.
fam ily take the Tabules regularly, especially after
w onderful change I attribute to Hlpans Tabulea.
a hearty meal. My mother is fifty years of age
The general health of women is so up In the Clock Tower. Here are two his working hours? Observe those who
I am satisfied that they w ill benefit any one (from
Bears
the
Signature
of
and Is enjoying the best o f health and spirits ; also
' ntimatelv connected wmi
with me
the local i «eta o f prisons. Intended only for the eat their complex foods curelessly and
th e cradle to old age) If taken according to dire®,
intimately
eats hearty meal*, on Im possibility before she
tlons.
W' 1 BICA
lealth o'f
Womanly* o organs
that
yiealtli
of the womanly*
ip M Jm
« i accommodation of one prisoner each, hastily and you w ill see at a glance
took Ntnaes Tabules.
A ktow H. B ead a as.
avhen thesjr are diseased the whole body one sift being a little higher up in the the conditions that necessitate a com­
t ...
suffers loaf!: Dr. Pietce'* Favorite I>re-
plete rest every now nnd then, or an
» ft« «ri. p^e. «.ftlalnwr» » 1 » v - o .
scriptfon odrfw womaifly diseases. It tow er, than the other. Each set con­ early nervous breakdown.
iff..
sists
of
a
sitting
room
and
tw
o
bed­
at
Mm.
drug
«tone
rò»
n
v
r
c
r
x
l.
.
h
,
b„
.
,
u,UnB
furtr-elftbt
oenu
t
o
t
»
.
lU
r
u
.
establishes regularity, stops weakening
«orai of th . flvooent carton« (ISO tabota.) can be
jL .T S m o a ir ftx riurtBI) will b . w nt tor flv. M o t.
“
In
my
close
observation
In
the
last
rooms,
the
former
being
a
nice,
com­
drums, heals inflammation and ulcera­
C hvmic . i . Oo»r *»v So. 10 Spruce street, ho«« York-or » •
B{,-nto u t *t tome Ugnar IMM» isor. .
fortable room about three by five 20 years I find very few people In our
tion and cures female weakness.
R o j l T m u l m T «1.0 be hftd of eonie «roceri, venerei itorekepcre, ne t «
ol Supe
They boni.» pain. Induce eloep and proton« U£o On. «Wet rebof.
common
struggle
for
existence
who
can
yards,
with
a
neat
carpet
nnd
chairs
eyoc.i.
snflerert
«J ft n t very glnd to Igt otlier P°°v mil
for
any
length
of
time
eat
carelessly
of
done
oer
fcnow whnt Dr. t lerce'» irtedlíiiies huye
goed enough for anybody. The extra
to r m e.” w r ite . Mr«. U dw in H. Gardner o f
complex foods. At 40 or BO a tnnn may
ce-»( P
«eenwoou.
B eechw ood. N orfolk ......
Co.. Mass IDoi » ) "You .bedroom Is not Intended for the prls-
taM«..
k n o w I w rotg to von last nutunivr. I rend '»»nt ; o n e r o r (or any friends whom he might perhaps have accumulated wealth, but
to put up for the night, but to not health, nnd of what earthly use Is
▼HI CC.*rV*UR eeMFSNV. T® MURRA® RTRMT s wkw VORR CIT®.
Many
b le s s in g lo mr »m l m y fam ily. I lx g a n in Ju n e j jug gleonlng npnrtment of the official the first without the second?
J
I who looks after him during bis Incar- persons In the generation gone before
¡rials uT'Fellefa ' I took your m ed icin e a year
w h e n I linn a ten-pound girl. 1 had th e easiest
ceratlon. This man is usually the su­ have eaten pies at least once a day,
lime IM H IwdiwiRi any o f n |y th ree ch ild ien . pervisor o f badge messengers, and, lie- but they have not had meat three times
j lia.-». Seen eertf w ell since I took your inedi-
DAIriY FARM FUK SALE.
sides looking after his man, he Is also a day, nor have they rushed at our
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
bis servant for the time being, and pace. They gnve more time to the di­
(three
gestion
of
the
pie.
People
who
recom­
rould not rut much without It distresaing me waits upon him Just like any other.
rdsKTr
A fine dairy farm on Maple creek six
-before
before I took vour
vow ' Favorite
Favorite i-rescn
Prescription.’
p u ou . »«
and I He never need worry himself much mend these rich foods rarely know any­
.only w eig h eif ijj pounds. N ow I w eigh 175."
m ile s fro m Florence is now offered for
thing o f their complex conditions nnd
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical upou the question of the possibilities of still less of the complexity of diges­
The Florence Real Estate Agency sale.
Adviser is sent /r e e 011 receipt of 11 one- the prisoner's esenpe. for the sergeant-
It contains 160 acres, 35 of it bottom
hns bargains to ofler in the following
(Cent stamps to pay expense of mailing at-arms Is responsible, and Inasmuch tion.”
■laud and 30 acres have been plowed.
JW’Ó V
'- . Address Dr. U. V. Pierce, Buf- as the only way of getting to and from HAM SMELLING A BUSINESS. p r o p e r ty .
the prison Is by way of this sergeant’s
/alo, N. Y.
A stock ranch of 1200 acres on the Can cut 35 tons of hay. A good two
house aud through It, the risk of such P c e n l l n r O c c n p f t llo n F o r W h i c h O n ly
ocean liencli, about 12 miles from Flor- story house 26 by 38 feet; a barn 44 by
a thing ever happening Is practically
F e w A rc q u a lifie d .
enre. A house and barn and a few 70 feet, with heavy frame; a goat bouse
IRISH T U R N S A ND T W iS T S . prohibitive.
The ham smeller’s only tools are a sires in cultivation. The government 16 by 40 feet; an orchard of about 500
While he Is there the prisoner really
long steel trier and his nose. He stands
trees of different kinds of fruit has been
I g h e C a e o n a c lo u a H n i n o r T h a t C r o p » uns a good time. No restrictions ns to In u barrel to keep his clothes from be­ road from the mouth of river crosses tbe
hours are placed upon him. and he may ing soiled by the dripping brine, and land. A tine place for keeping cattle, bearing for a year or two.
O ut In th e G r .iO I s le .
A WHter wheel of about 8 horse power
rouse him self from his slumbers Just the hams are brought to him, nnd ho sheep or goats. Time will be given on a
The author of “Irish Life and Char- ___
aoter” says truly that one has only when he feels most Inclined anil return plunges his sharp pointed trier Into part of the price if desired. Will be sold furnishes motive power at the barn for
ilx with an Irish crowd to hear I to them In the same way. Practically
cutting feed, sawing wood, etc.
*0 ml a Uuffiinblo expreBalon, quit« in- ! the only thing ho cannot do Is to. walk them, w ithdraws It nnd passes It sw ift- | with or without sloe
The farm is % mile from Bcliool and
ly
beneath
his
noss.
The
trior
alw
ays
I
piany
120 acres of tide nd bottom land
¡ U .
h .\.
«»“ i f
S i* ;
goes down to the knuckle Joint.
mile from a county road.
pocently ntfered.
fronting on the Sinaia» river about nine
1» permitted to take an hour anil a
In testing meat In that manner the
Price
$1600,
Duchesa of York wi re leaving Dublin half's exercise ench morning and an
miles above Florence. A large, new
A bargain for anybody wanting a |
in 1807, amid enthusiastic cheering, an bQur )q |h e afk,rnoon on tlle terrace man with the trier Judges by the slight- l frame house, a good barn, and a bearing
est shade bf difference between the '
pld woman remarked:
P O K lI A flftO R S Ä
I of the house, and the terrace, broad
A boot farm.
“Ah!
Isn’t It the fluo reception i aud long and with Its splendid outlook smell of one piece of meat and nnoth- ; orchard of 11 acres on the place
For further information inquire at the
Steamer to
er.
The
smell
of
the
meat
Is
almost
20
acres
have
been
plowed,
they’re
gain a awny?’
’re gettlu, goln
w ay/
1 ,,pon the river. Is by uo menu» a bad
Florence Real'Estate Agency.
place to take exercise. If lie were left universally sweet, aud that Is what he Florence passes the place every day.
In 180‘i L >ublIU u" i'P" iL L el „b.
smells.
The
slightest
taint
or
devia­
WANTED.—Capable, reliable person In every
Price $5000.
i t s teroentenary, nnd crowds of vis­ entirely unguarded, the prisoner might
itors were attracted to the city. Two dive Into the river and »wim awny. or, tion from the sweet smell Is therefore
40 acres of land on North Fork about county to represent laree company oi solid BANNERMAN’S PHENYLE
laborers, rejoiced at the general pros­ what would be simpler, hall a passing appreciable. It Is not the degree of 3!^ miles from Florence. One acre financial reputation; <936 salary per year, paya­
The Most Pow erful D isin fectan t,
ble weekly; <3 per day absolutely sure and all
taint that he expects to find, but the
Deodorizre and Germicide K nown
perity, expressed their feelings.
boat. So, Just for precaution'» sake, a
cleared. Price $200.
expenses; straight, bona-fide, definite salary, no
to Modern Science « » • « • •
r “Well.
said one,
"tlilrn tar- couple o f officer» accompany him slightest odor that Is not sw e e t
e ll.T Thu."
S it,” snhl
one. “tlilrn
commission;
salary
paid
each
Saturday
and
ex
­
When he detects an odor, he throws
41 acres on North Fork about five
rintlnnrlee docs a dale for the thrado while he take» the»« breath« o f fresh
CUKES
pense money advanced each week. STANDARD CURES
the meat aside, and If It Is not un­ miles from Florence. Several acres tide
p f Dublin, and no mistake.”
41-14
HOUSE. .’34 D eabborn S t ., C hicago .
air.
Chide,
Ho;
Cholen,
wholesome
It
1«
sold
as
"rejected”
"Oh, falx they do!” »nld the other.
land, the rest bottom and bench land.
He goes on Sunday to the church In
Cholen,
bo™e '
Swii« fliyat,
r*And jvhln. with th« hl«»»ln of Uod. Vincent square, and on these occasions meat, but If it is tainted It goes to .h e
a small barn NOTICE FO R P U B L IC A T IO .
Ro«P,
Worm, Lie«,
we got home f ile , aure we can have as »iso he has a couple of Innocent looking rendering tank. The ham tester sm ells | on tbe place. Price $700.
Land Office at Roaeburr, Oregon.
meat from 7 o’clock In the morning un- '
Lite, ud all
toil Ctolnnd
pnuiuy o f O il» »» * c pl»«c ”,
attendants.
March 23, 1901.
til 6 o'clock nt night, nnd his sense ; A good dwelling house, and black-
An old wdtrian, seeing a nion pulling
kieri Peite.
Son Month.
Moreover, there Is no question of so
Notice is hereby given that the following
f , young calf roughly along the road, many ounces of bread and meat, but If must never become Jaded or Inexact or smith shop doing a good business in a
B A N N E R M A N 'S P H K N Y L E cure, horse« of
Ills usefulness would be at n il end.
thriving town. The owner desires to named settler has filed notice of his intention dlktemper,
•xclalm ed:
pink eye, fistula, grease heel, cuts, sores,
he has the money to pay for It he may
Ham testing Is not a pursuit danger­ change his location. A fine opportunity to make final proof in support of his claim and also mange un dog*
“Oh, yon bla’guanl! That’» no way feed him self upon the choicest viands
that said proof will be made before C. H. Hol­
B A N N E R M A N B P H E N Y L E cure» .heep of
ous
to
the
health,
ns
lea
testing
Is
sup­
go tbrate a fellow ernther.”
foot rot, and 1» «ure death to sheep tick. It io easily
for the right man. Price $850.
, that tl)» most cultured palate could
den, U. S. Commissioner, at Florence, Oregon, applied
and never fails.
•■Sure/’ said a /U P o rce t0 “ Toung r suggest. The house of commons has it posed to be, but the ham smeller with
on May lHth, 1901, viz: Geo. F. Allen, on his H.
160
acres
of
unimproved
land
on
North
Y O U R F R U IT T R E B 8 Rhould be sprayed with
Phenyle,
which absolutely destroys all worms, lice
l a d y who w as urglfii hlin to send his first class restaurant, where the hungry a cold In his head Is like n piano player
Fork about ten milea from Florence is E. No. 7975, for the nwJi ne‘4 Sec- 21, T. W S., aud Inject*
children to school. “I’d do anything for M. P. may dine as well as he could any­ who loses his arm In a railroad wreck.
R. 10 west.
B
A
N
N
E R M A N ’S P H E N Y L E a« a general dis­
offered for Baled. Near to county road.
He names the following witnesses to prove infectant Is unequalled, having been used over 11
0uch a sweet, gtntleniniily lady a« where In London. Each day the dishes —K ansas City Star.
®eai*s and will be found useful in every household or
Will
make
a
good
stock
ranch.
Price
his
continuous
residence
upon
and
cultivation
establishment. It is endorsed by emminent phy»l-
yourself.”
which the kitchen has prepared are
dans, sanitary authorities aud boards of health all
A T est o f A ccu racy.
of. said land, vis:
$450.
Again, the laborers on a large estate Indicated on a menu which Is brought
over the United State*. Used by the City of Chicago
David
A.
Bradley,
R.
M.
Allen,
H.
J.
Minor
Drawing
from
memory
Is
one
of
the
over seven years, also by many large stock misers
decided that it would he more con­ up to the prisoner, and he ticks off any­
throughout the United States. Bannerman’s Phenyle
150
acres
mostly
timbe«
land
lying
in
and
Charles
Anderson,
all
of
Point
Terrace,
Is equally guaranteed to prevent the above named
venient for th«m If they could lie paid thing for which he feels a fancy, and most difficult things In the world to do.
diseases anil destroy all obnoxious odors If freely
Oregon.
>very week ln»tea.l o f every fortulght. It Is brought to him. The only draw- Even professional artists find that they section 13, township, 18 south, range 10
used about the premises. W rite for circu lars a n a
J. T. Bai dois .
testim o n ia ls. Agents wanted. Address
A
Realster.
One of Mielr number wan sent to plnce back from his point of view Is that the must rely largely upon hasty Jottings west. About three acre« cleared.
B r t N N E R M A N <fe C O .
fhelr proi»»ltlon before the land agvnL bill Is presented to him Just as It would mnde npon tbe spot as suggestions for creek large enough to float logs runs
6 7 -7 3 Clark S treet
CHICAGO. I I X .
A
D
M
IN
IS
T
R
A
T
O
R
’S
S
A
L
E
OF
their
picture».
Those
who
are
not
art­
through the land. Price $550.
P. R.-ltannerman’s Phenyle was granted the two
/tnd till» w as hl» »tatrment:
be anywhere else, and In the event of
Highest
Medals
and
Diploma
of
Award
at the World’s
ists
need
to
look
keenly
and
closely
at
R E A L PROPERTY.
"If you plea»«, sir, It'» me desire, his refusing to pay up be would eventu­
Columbian
A tract of about 50 acres fronting on
~»Tu • * Exposition.
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what they wish to recollect, for they
ytnd lt 1» also Ivory other man's <l««lre, ally be served with a court summons.
Clear lake three miles south of Florence.
NOTICE IS HEREBY ;GIVEN, THAT BY
WANTED—TRUSTWORTHY MEN AND WO-
that we raonvo out fortnight'» pay
Among the occupants of the Clock must depend upon tholr memory to A fair house and about live acres cleared. virtue of an order of the County Court of Lane j men travel and advertise for old established
bring
details
back
to
them.
It
Is
an
ex­
Jvery week.”
Tower have been the late Charles
County, Oregon, duly made aud entered of i house of solid financial standing. Salary $7x0 a
An exas|»erated sergeant, drilling a Brndhiugb. who found him self con­ cellent corrective of superficial observa­ A good wagon road from the place to record on the 19th day of February, 1901, in the year and expense«, all payable in cash. No can-
tion
to
sketch
n
scene
ns
we
think
we
tbe
Siuslaw
river
at
Glenada.
A
fine
^quad of recruit», called to tb«m at signed thither on account of a little
matter of the estate of Anna Mathilda Funke, ; vasal ng required. Give references and enclose
saw It and afterward return to the place for a summer residence. Price deceased, the undersigned, tbe administrator j self-addressed stamped envelope. Address Man-
difference with Mr. Speaker on the
scene
and
take
another
view,
lt
Is
a
of.said estate will or and after Saturday, the 4th ager, 355 Caxton Bldg., Chicago.
Just come over here, all of subject of the parliamentary oath.
$500.
“Halt!
e. and look at yourselves
A tract of a little over two acres of day of May, 1901, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m.,
When Northampton returned Mr. Brnd- training both lu accurucy aud humil­
for sale and sell at private sale,
N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N
ne y«’rv keepln. Isn't It?"
laugh to parliament, he was not allow­ ity. for we loam how easy It is to de­ bottom land between Florence and offer
to
the
highest
bidder
for
cash
ed to take the oath nor the substituted ceive ourselves as to what we have Acme, lying on tidewater near Rose the following described real property be­
united States Land Office,
Roseburg, Oregon,
process kuown as affirmation.
Mr. remarked.— Florence Hull WInterburn H ill cannery. A fair house on the land. longing to said estate, towit: Lot No. 2, in
J U S T A BIT OF LIFE.
tn
Woman's
Home
Companion.
March 16,1901.
Bradlnugh. however, secured a New
Block No. 2, in Cox s addition to Florence, and
offered for any machine that will do
A
fine
place
for
gardening
or
raising
P a t k c t t e l u c l i l e u S o f t h « F a w r t - Testament nnd took a self administer­
as great range of work, and do it as
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Lots Nos. 2 and 3 of Section 23, in Tp. 17 8., R. 10
S
h
e
Go«
a
N
e
w
P
o
l
»
.
easily and well as can be done on the
small
fruit.
Price
$125.
« h o p s I n f k c M e f r o p n ll« .
W., containing 28.0 acres, all in ¿Lane County. * with the provisions of the act of Congress of
ed oath, after which he proceeded to
Sarcastlcus
nnd
his
wife
were
going
160 acres of land near Clear lake lying Oregon.
Rneaklng Into a sm all shop in an ob- the next step of signing the roll. He
June 3,1878, entitled “ An a c t for tbe sale of
I timber lands in the States of < allfoniin, ( iregon,
February 26,^1901.
A. O. FUNKE,
in section 11, township 19 south, range
>cure and poverty ridden locality, th« refused to withdraw when the speaker to the theater.
“Will you please go In nnd get my
u<*xx»,
Administrator of the estate of Anna Mathilda ; Nevada, and
Washington Tcr'ite>ry,” »>
fnnn who "went bpoke" at the race» requested him to do so, and conse­
12 west. Price $250.
' extended to all tbe Public Land States
Funke. deceased.
w as raallzlng on a supertlnons article quently the sergeant-at-arma took goats off the dressing table?” said Mrs.
112 acres nnimproved land lying on
V E R T IC A L F E E D
I by act of August 4.1892, Burt Warren, of Port-
gif Jewelry. A woman so poor aud charge of him, and to tbo Clock Tower
“Your goats?” queried tbe puxxled the north side of Clear lake 2'» miles N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N ’ land, county of Multnnninh, State of Oreaon.
rilncbcd In feature, so ninrked with prison he went.
i has this day filed in this office his sworn state-
Barenstlcus. “What fangle have you south of Florence. A good wagon road
¿are nnd desperntlon that It made him
When the erection of the Tower
Land Office, at Roseburg Oregon.
I ment No. 1497, fur the purchase of the nc'4 of
! from it to the Siuslaw river. Price $600.
feel sick to look at her, w as bolding bridge was being considered, a state­ women got now?”
March 22,1901. I Section No. 10, in Township No. 1.x S.. Range No.
•TH show you!” snapped tbe wife,
Thh hrs been hcf.-rc the public fot
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
following-
/something under her shawl nnd w ait­ ment was made that the Tower bridge
138 acres of land at Elmira, Oregon.
, 9 W., and will offer proof to sh o w that the land
tbe past liiiveii ¿ears.
1 sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
in g nervously, until he should have fin­ bill committee was subject to briliery and she sailed awny and soon returned A box bouse, good barn, and plenty of name«! settler has filed notice of his intention ■
to make final proof in support of his claim, and t ; than for agricultural purpose«, and to c*tnh1i«>h IT H A S N O T B E E N CLAlMi
ished bin trgnsaotlon. <«
and corruption—a serious charge. Two putting on her glovPs.
'outbuildings
on
premises;
6
acres
"Are those what you menn? Why. I
that said proof will be made before Marie L. ! his claim to said land bef «re the Register and
Fho seema to bo lu » men responsible for It were pronounced
proving the DAVI8
“Walt gKi.MT.
j
i orchard, 16 acres in cultivation, 10 Ware. U, 8. Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon, ' Receiver of ibis office at Roseburg, Oregon, on
call those kids.”
flurry,' he snhl to the man WPhInd the to have committed a breach of privi­
on Mav is, 1901, via Howard Pope, on his H | i Wednesday, tbe29th <b.y uf Ma;., lilol.
“I
used
to.”
replied
Mrs.
Snrcastleus,
acres
more
cleared
land,
and
80
acres
E. No. X006, for the sc»« sec. «5, T. 16 8., R, 9 w. i
B E S T ON EAR
ggountrr, and at the word of permission lege. for the house Is very sensitive
n sm c s th e fo llo w in g wltneeMB to prove I ■ He names ns witness«*':
H carpenter's plane was produced from upon such matters, aud the speaker Is­ “but they are getting so old 1 am slashed; balance, brush and timber his He
continuous
residence
upon
and
cultivation
I
James
K.
Gibbons.
J.
II
Urbm.
W.
M.
Vault
BO YEARtg
land. Price $20 per acre, $1000 down.
of. said land, via:
fjie shelter o f the shawl.
sued a sumuious for their appearance. ashamed to any longer."
and John W.
»U of i’ortlund. Ort um.
H e took the hint.—Pearson’s Weekly.
le w is Swanson. J. C. Farmer. Charles Ache-1 Any and »I! Herman.
EXPERIEW®1
t a »!)» ctniniiiig adversely the
For further information inquire ol son
“How much do you want?” queried One of them. Mr. Wanl, gave himself
and Morton Olson, all of Alpha, I>ane C o .' above-ilescri d I » lauds
are ictiue-tcd ti» file'their
f|»o ynujovad pawnbroker monotonous- up without delay, and he got seven
John C Reck, Point Terrace, Oregon, or Oregon.
claims in tl.h > »Ilice on or be tore said 29tn day
E eon em r.
J. T. B ridgrs ,
of May, 1901.
•lays In the Clock Tower prison. The
W.
H
.
Wcatberson,
Florence,
Oregon.
terieter.
“What’a this?" exclaimed the young
J. T. BntPGRs, Re«*»i*er.
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Fifty cents." & implied the woman. other offender, after a little delay, was
husband, referring to the memorandum
pr)tb a gulping tn her threat anil sn captured aud was for a brief period
N O TIC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N . NOTICE FOP. P U B L IC A T IO N .
the bad given him. “One doxen eggs,
/nager look In her eyes. She clutched housed at Newgate.
one pound of raisins, a bottle of lemon
A STOCK FARM.
<he money tightly and ran Into a n o t h e r The
___ first M. I’. Imprisoned In tbe
Uuited Stfttes I-fliid Office,
extract, a tin of ground cinnamon aud
United States Land Office,
creature, poor ns horsclf. but bearing |
house of commons wns W,
A good stock farm of 100 acres lying
DESIG"*-
Roseburg, Oregon,
half a pound of sugar—what do you
Roseburg,
Oregon,
April
23,
1901.
C o pvrio m t J'53
per trouble« lu duller fashion.
Binltb O'Byleu. One day In 1840 he want with all these things. Belinda?" on Sooth alongh is now offered for sale.
March 16,1901.
A nyone sending a »ketch and d escn reE aH
Notice la hereby given that in compliance
pud a Imliy's clonk, never costly nnd roiumltted contempt af the house by
Xottce Is hereby given that tn compliance
«¡nicklr ascertain ou t opinion free
“ I’ve got a stale loaf," replied the About half of it is bottom and tide land,
h.ventlon Is probably patentable. Cow«
/nucb worn, on which she wanted to declining to sit upon a certnln commit­ young w ife, “that I’m going to save the tide land b*ing already dikes!. A with the provisions of the act of Congress of with the provioton, of the set of Congreaa of
Wons
rtrictly confidential. Handbook on »
JuneS, 1878. entitled “An act for the sale of June S, 1S78, entitled “An act for the sale of
porrow money, the same sum as the tee Consequently he was sent to pris­
•en t free, old est accuey for »«»«aring r
by working It up Into a bread pudding. new house, an orchard of over 200 trees timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, timber lands in the flutes of California, Oregon.
Patents
taken throagh Munn A v
on during the few week» that thecom - I never let anything go to waste,
pther woman bad asked for.
«ponrtl notice, w ithout c harge. In th®
on the plsce, and »bout 600,000 feet oi \>T»d» «nd WMhington Territory,” »• extend- Nevada and Washington Territory," as extend
The man who hail been offorlpg » niltte« dellb«r»t«d. This ttine. how­
-
*
<
ed
to
all
the
Public Land fltatea by act of ed to all the Publie land flutes by aetof August
Henry."—London Fun.
Scientific flinerW »
good timber conveniently situated for
Atamond felt uncomfortable. “Ther«. ever. he was not sent to the Clock
Alioiit
*•1W2, ■,ohn »°yc«, of Gardiner, county { 4, IS». James E. Gibbons, of Portland, county
A handsom ely Wnatroted w eekly. !***?■
logging.
Extensive
nnt
range.
<1ve me RW). Th-* stone's worth *»ur Tower prison, which waa not finished,
AW
U
1
of
Douglaa.
flute
of
Oregon,
haa
this
day
died
ln
I
of
Multnomah.
SUte
of
Oregon,
has
this
dav
P reea W e ll.
m iatinn or any scientific loum al.
—
_ a«»««
.. I '
'
gluic« as m«ch.” And. seising the mon- but did hit duranc« In the cellar of the
16 head of cattle, most of them cows Sb.1.
thia office Li.
his _ sworn
statement a,
No.
l.W. a for the
SKVi:««2?FP cT tha’
8®id by all
filed in this office his sworn sUtoment No. 149ft,
It Is not enough that people shall
wotnttP
who
361Brofidway. Jlgffl
with
(he
land.
Price
$3.000,
inolnding
;
purchase
of
the
sei,
n
w
'„
lot7.
a«f<
nw!i.
nwt<
^y, he hurrlej after the
tor the pumhase of the nw>4 of Section No. 11,
clad: they must b» dressed. “Costly
He
ivy«
not
Pad Just left f » e »hop
in Township N a IS 8., Range No. 9 Br­
i „ , i o .... n o —
k » ,
thy hnblt ns tliy purse can buy.” was
» e « te h C a e ta m .
and will ofler proof to show that the land
<lv»n fn nets of charity. nn<l he felt
In many parts of Scotland It used to tbe advice of Polonlus to his son: Estate Agency.
I that the land sought Is more valuable for Its »ought is more valuable for i u timber
woman
/iwkw ard. the more *» a» tin
he th« custuui to plaee on a iu b u ' s “rich, but not gaudy, for the apparel
l timber or stone than for agricultural purpose«, or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
Shrank from him as lie accosted her.
' and to establish his claim to said land before
tombstone th» symbols of his trade. oft proclaims the man." and the advice
eaubiish his claim to said land la-fore the
“I t>eg your pardon." he lieggn. "bat Thus a «ugsr cane would dvcoral» tb * la J u s t as good today as It w as 300
th® Register and Receiver of this office at Roee Register and Reeoiver of this office at Roseburg,
hap»
Pere's $o 1 have no use for. Per
“ “*
■
• burg. Oi
CAMOV
grave of a »rwer: an ax and saw. with years ago.
Saturday, the ISth day of , Oregon, on Wednesday, the 29th day of May
July. 1M
r o tf'—
ould be found on
1 Wl.
siw crtoripMfv'»I««ruftfcrt- , , hauiu.cr
uall». »'
In I .n e k .
a|
B «ori
c, rp,^,t»r,
, an
| aw l and a hana-
He aarnea as wltn«mea
I H . naraes as wltnesses-
I Carettg an 4 7 ^ 4 0 Mark® obtained ■
“No. no. »no cnr»il« » » ’~ w - ,
cut business conducted for Moderk^fj
"It's no fun belüg marrtod. Sfy wtfe
Brtdget Joyre. Jehu Cassidy. W. r. Peek and , Fort Bsrtvu. J. H. Vrban. W. M V .ult and
/n iu i him.
-nd tnod*d, ¿rawing or pho to.
,m-
. s • v M isr-¿ .n »
, mer on a shoemaker’s grav«. and so on.
ta
comlng
to
me
all
the
tline
and
ask-
y,Htr
riilhl.
he
««ITirenfir«
“
________
__
pstcntibl® fr e a p f churza. O nrfo**® ' ,
»“nv
07 " n
J<,hn * sh'™«> *“ o» rortland. Orvgcu.
“For yoi
patent
1 sneru ffi'l. A Pamphlet
Any
and
ali
person,
elatmtng
adverml,
,h,
Aay.,,,1
d
l
renons
eläimiä»
advenelv
th
.
Ing
for
m
oney/'
“My child Is ilead!” cried the woman,
The »orrow of yesterday la »a noth­
tain Patents,** with coat af sam» 1*
,
above-deseribed lande are requested to «le »helr ; ahove descrtbed Ismi. are ,.x,ue»tcd to T e their
"You'ce lucky! I have to ask my Genuine stamped C C C Never
ta N
grlth a qoeyr oolt, and fled Into th« ing: that o f today la bearable: but that
aud
forti^n
couatries sent frc®. A<w»^|
| elaims in thts Office on or befors satd UUt day of clairna in th is ,
Beware of the dealer who tries to ad
im or before said 29th day of
labyrinth o l alleys and hy«*F » tllB* of tomorrow Is glgautlc. because ta- w lfe alw ays for moncy wheu I w aat
July, i m
C. A. SNOW &
May, MOI.
**wwn«thine lust as eood.**
/shelters so much ,wr«tcii«diii'»».-Ne® « listin et-Euripide».
gay f —Heitere Well,
i. T Bsiaass, Ra«»!«,
i
P atcw « Orne» W*»M’WÇY
Ì. T. B u m u , BofUtog.
What
CASTORIA
»♦*♦♦•#*♦*»*#**♦#**■»*
oou
CASTORIA
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 3 0 Years.
JPVIAR î
pR Z\G TI(A E
Í
DAVI
S e w in g
A
m M
fork
M a c h ia