The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, May 17, 1901, Image 3

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    PERSONALS.
W E S T tfa a ti’s P ills
BVKKY
FUIDAY
MORNING—
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A re p rep ared from N a -'
\y. Gilbert win in Florence thia
tu re ’s m ild laxatives, a n d [ week
w hile g en tle a re reliable
Ed. Harisall, of Coquille, is visiting
a n d efficient. T h e y
relatives on the Siuslaw.
acme
it e m s .
BY BABA AVIS.
May 15, 1901.
Mr. L. S. Chapman left Saturday lor
Jesse Phelps, of Hermann, gave us a Sumpter, Eastern Oregon.
- . - by ---
$3©
call the first of the week.
Mrs. G. E. Gibbs is convalescing after
tt. (V E A T IIE R S O N
C u re S ic k H ead ach e, Bil­ W. G. Goodwin, a travelling salesman, a severe experienc with ia grippe.
and Proprietor.
Mr. Mellen, a business man of Eu­
iousness, S o u r S tom ach, was in Florence this week.
Win. Casterline and family are mov­ gene, is stopping i 1 our burg for a few
a n d C o n stip atio n . Sold
—X kbm « I $1.50 a year in advance.-----
everyw here, 25c. p e r box. ing to the valley, where they will in days.
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future reside.
Prepared by C.LIiood & Co.,Lowell,Mass.
An Arabian peddler has been display­
Olive Knowles commenced a term of ing his wares about town during the
Cntered a t the post-office at Florence,
_ ie county, Oiwgou, as second-class
school at Ord, on upper Smith River, week.
il matter.
All kinds of laces at A. 0. Funke’s.
last Mopday.
E. B. Miller and son Carl are busily
B. F. Wilkes was in from Fiddle creek
Leonard Christensen and Marion Mor­ engaged in tearing down the old Saubert
BBTIglN G BATES MADE KNOWN ON AP­ Thusday.
ris leave today for Baker <3ity to attend mill.
PLICATION.
Cheapest and best meats on the Slns- the Graud Lodge I. O. 0 . F.
il notloea 8 cente per Hue, each Insertion
W. S. Gilbert and son, from Eugene.'
law at W. F. Safley A Co.’s meat market.
E. A. Bean and wife will move to were in town a couple of days looking
Call at the Pioneer Meat'Market for Florence next week. Mr. Bean has ac­ after their logging interests.
rence, Oregon, May 17, 1901.
fresh meats. Geo. O. Knowles, Prop’r. cepted a position with O. W. Hurd as
Mr. Burrell and wife Were passengers
<
A new line of percales, dress patterns, bookkeeper.
on tho Acme for San Francisco. They
S T L IN G S .
Mrs. Ruth G. Sweet, the evangelist, expect to return in about a week.
outing flannels, lawns, muslins, etc.,
will close an interesting series of meet­
isb paid for hides at the Pioneer just received at Meyer A Kyle’s.
Tickets for the Woodman ball, June
Sales of De Laval Separators to date ings Suuday at the Mercer Lake school 7th, may lie purchased from Edgat
t.Uaifeet.
house. Services wilt be held Sunday at
Continuinganks for Warranty Deeds for sale beat all previous records. The Pioneer 2 p. m.
Hand at the A. C. C. Co.’s store.
Hardware
Store
of
Marshfield
is
kept
.
le Witter office.
Mr. Robert Dennis left the first of the
The steamer Robarts came up from
0 o s e ou p g|^|0yA C O. will sell you good busy supplying the great demand for
week
for Smithfield, where he expects
the Umpqua Sunday, having taken the
these wonderful machines.
to work in the interests of the Modern
i lots o f gcfroni flve cents up-
sehooners
Lucy
and
Louise
out
over
the
Guard: M. D. La Montanya, of San
Woodmen of America.
eceta sehool opened this week with
Francisco, inspector of rural mail deliv­ bar with cargoes of lumber from the
PR IC ES. ] HattiC Davis in charge.
The Acme arrived Sunday evening.
ery routes, is In Eugene today (Tuesday) Gardiner mills.
She
brought up considerable freight for
le Florence creamery shipped a for the purpose of establishing free rural
Hale Smith, of Heceta, was transact­
the store and mill company, and left
itity of butter on the Acme,
ing
business
in
Florence
Saturday.
He
:
mail delivery in the country adjacent to
esb beef, pork, mutton and Bologna this city.
seemed to be expecting somebody and Tuesday to finish loading with lumber at
Kyle’s mill.
age always on hand at Safley & Co.
Judge Hamilton passed sentence to- 1
h®
,ome of Rtte“ding
Quite a large delegation of Woodmen
school
this
summer
ie steamer Marguerite was delayed day upon T. F. Duffy, Wni. Brainard
rsday by a break in her machinery, and Dominic Silvel, giving them, res­
Mort Douglas was greeting old friends from up the river and Florence gathered
around the “campfire,” Saturday even­
le Pioneer Hardware Store of Marsh- pectively, five, two nnd two years, to in Florence last Saturday. He enlisted
ing, to assist in administering the ini­
, is agent for De Laval Cream Sep- serve in the stats penitentiary.—Marsh­ in the 35th regiment nearly two years tiation ceremony to some very desirous
goods *0i g. ‘
ago
and
has
been
in
Manilla
most
of
the
field Sun, May 10.
candidates.
anted—50 persons desiring to dis-
It is now clearly proved that any time since he entered the service. Mort
Several new bicycles arrived on the
apoears
to
be
in
good
health,
but
lacks
i of real estate in this vicinity to call farmer engaged in dairying, either on
Acme. This tends to swell the rapidly
a
good
many
pounds
of
weighing
as
r
place ‘their property on our list. , large or small scale, cannot he successful
growing cycling population ot our town.
without the new process of separating much as when he left.
K O c I f * W a'herson.
We think it is in order to suggest a bi­
crenm
from
milk.
The
De
Laval
is
the
ry the new remedy for costiveness, i
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers search cycle path from here to Florence. It could
mbei Iain’s Stomach and Liver Tah- recognized superior of all machines. the remotest parts of tlie bowels and re­ bo quite easily constructed; so why not
. Every box guaranteed. Price, 25 The Pioneer Hardware Store, of Marsh­ move the impurities speedily with no make a pull for one. Every wheelman
field, is agent.
ts. For Bale by O. W. Hurd,
discomfort. They are famous for their should make a pull in that direction.
he new sidewalk from the printing
Register: Monday petitions contain­ efficacy. Easy to take, never gripe.
•e to Jackson street in west Florence I ing 167 signatures, including a number Meyer A Kyle.
$ 1 0 0 R E W A R D , $1O O .
i completed a few days ago by the ‘ of representative citizens and business
The readers of this paper will be
M A P L E T O N NEW S-
tractors^ Messrs. Harwood and Cra- j men and prominent women of the citv,
pleased to learn that there is at least
was presented to Mayor Chrisman re­
one dreaded disease that science lias
May 12, 1901.
been able to cure in all its stages, and
S
arc much more liable to disease questing that he enforce the law prohib­
Mr. Willie Bay is working in Mr. that is catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is
en your liver and bowels do not act j iting gambling. No united and system­
the only positive cure known to the
3.
perly. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers I atic canvass was made, the petitions Bound’s logging camp at Mapleton.
Mr. A. P. Knowles returned home medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
love the iause of disease. Meyer & being signed largely in a voluntary
manner at the churches and otherwise. Friday after spending several days in constitutional disease, requires a consti­
le.
tutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
Married, in the court house in this Eugene.
Yorn the Guard we learn that A. D.
Miss Olive Knowles commenced a is taken internally, acting directly upon
O rder
Fall Creek, placed on record city, May 6, 1901, S. R. Lushbangh, of
sdneeday of last week 41 deeds and i Coos county, and Mies Jessie Lnndaker, three month’s term of school on Smith the blood and mucous surfaces of the
svstem, thereby destroying the founda­
lent» from the government conveying of Chicago, Judge M. D. ThomaBofficiat­ river last Monday.
ing. Mr. Lushbaugh came to this city
Mrs. J. A. Bean, of Mapleton, who has tion of the disease, and giving, the pa­
000 acres of timber.
Hie Modern Woodmen of America at on the previous day, secured a license to been visiting relatives for several weeks, tient strength by building up the consti­
tution and assisting nature in doing Its
iir second meeting, Saturday evening, wed, and then met his fiance for the first returned home on the stage Saturday.
A very pleasant evening was passed at work. The proprietors have so much
.tiated several new members. There time at the depot on her arrival from
faith in its curative powers, that they
y
11 he considerable work at its meetings the east, the courtship having been con­ a dance at Mr. Camp’s Saturday, there
ducted through correspondence.—Rose­ being quite a number of people present. offer $100 reward for any case that it
■ a number of sessions.
fails to cure. Send for list of testimon­
burg Plaimlealer.
Miss Nellie Rice, who has been visit­
■ M L .jlH B ' will be presented Jto the
At the M. E. church last Saturday ing relatives at Mapleton the past week, ials. Address,
H^ne County court at its June term for
E. J. C h en ey A Co., Toledo, O.
evening J. C. Phelps gave a lecture on was a passenger or. the Lillian to Flor­
UqnjW liCOpBe to John S. Lloyd for a
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
ihe Spanish-American war, illustrating ence Monday.
K. M ooli at Acme. The petition is signed il with magic lantern views of various
Hull’s Family Pills are the best.
about 80 Sfitizens.—Guard.
Miss Florence Newman, who has been
scenes and objects of interest, together
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■"J rrTW sto>me r Marguerite, having re­ with some of the prominent leaders on a great sufferer from muscular rheuma­
ived a new coat of paint and made both sides of the conflict. The descrip­ tism, says Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is,
for passengers in other tion was very entertaining, and given in the only remedy that affords her relief.
A special meeting of the city council
M f r i1 n placed on the regular connection with the views made it Miss Newman is a much respected resi­ was held Wednesday evening, with
m Mapleton and Florence.
dent of tlie village of Gray, N. Y., and President Morris, Trustees Evans,
doubly entertaining.
Ihamrock challenger for the
If people only knew wtiat we know makes this statement for tlie benefit of Brynd ami Christensen in attendance.
The bill of C. E. Harwood for $437.13
yacht cup race was beaten about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, it would others similarly afflicted. This liniment
for building sidewalk was presented.
in a twenty mile course, be used in nearly every household, as is for sale by O. W. Hurd.
The bill being accepted, it was, on mo­
trip the first of the present there are few people who do not suffer
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tion, ordered paid.
[year’s yacht, Shamrock I. from a feeling of fullness after eating,
It was regularly moved and seconded
iicioua beginning, by any belching, flatulence, sour stomach or
B y E ven C h a n g s .
that the recorder be instructed to issue
waterbrash, caused by indigestion or
warrants in such amounts as Harwood
ie illness of Mrs. McKinley dyspepsia. A preparation such as Kodol
May 14, 1901.
A Craven Blionld demand. The motion
the President may forego Dyspepsia Cure, which, with no aid
We have splendid prospects for a good prevailed.
M tiis tour scheduled for the from the btomach, will digest your food,
Adjourned.
• At last reports, however, it certainly can’t help but do you good. fruit crop. 1
Mr. Sam Pardee and family spent
■ Mrs. McKinley would im- Meyet A Kyle.
“ I have been suffering from dyspepsia
Sunday at Mr. G. Steinhauer’s.
[ to be able to resume the
Monday Mayor Chrisman appointed
for the past twenty years and have been
Mr.
Lawrence
Lamb,
wife
and
daugh­
the following committee on the part of
unable after trying all preparations and
MoniM Cain was drowned in the Wii- Eugene to join in receiving President ter, Ella, left for Eugene Monday.
physicians to get any relief. After tak­
nette tbo«t six miles above Lowell McKinley, who will pass thiough that
The administrator of the Jas. Pope es­ ing one bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
^ k o o n , while fishing, caused place on the morning of the 22d: Hon. tate will make final proof this week.
I found relief and am now in better
Jpikpsizing. He was a young R. A. Booth, Hon. L. T. Harris, Hon.
There are nearly fifty head of cattle, health than I have been for twenty
IkjB years of age, and leaves a J. H. McClung, A. Yerrlngton, Geo. T. also a number of good sheep, for sale years. I can not praise Kodol Dyspep­
babe about two weeks old Hall. Sr., Col. Geo. O. Yoran, A. C. here.
sia Cure too highly.” Thus writes Mrs.
^children.
Woodcock, S. H. Friendly, L. N. Roney,
0 . A. Potterf will soon commence the C. W. Roberts, {North Creek, Ark.
er Acme arrived Sunday Charles Griffin, Mayor Chrisman is erection of his barn, as he has the fram­ Meyer A Kyle.
id after discharging a goodly amount chairman of the committee.
ing timbers about all out.
fltopa th e C ough and w o r k io f f th e C old
freight load' d with 400.000 feet of A new postoffice ruling has gone into
Miss Lucy Ramsey, who fell and hurt Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a
mber fromithe mills at Florence and effect imposing a fine of $200 or one year
herself last summer while crossing a foot cold in one day. No Cure no Pay.
iPRlP'-mèi Shot left Wednesday morning. imprisonment on anyone who carelessly
P rice 25 c e n t« .
log, will go to Eugene for treatment.
Us now a hilly assured fact that she or otherwise takes mail not belonging to
Chas.
Pope
and
Ernest
Tabor,
two
of
[
__. _ t | make regular trips to the Siuslaw. ! them from the office and fails to return
Jeweller Cleaves, in reply to nnmer- it Immediately. This applies to news­ our most gallant girl liunters, were seen I
footing it towards upper Bear Creek
is inquiries, would announce the ar- papers as well as letters and other valu­
Sunday.
vai of the late improved, up-to-date able mall. People when taking mall
Mr. A. Gibson and family of Junction | This signature ts on every box of »he genuin«
atch pinion, staff, jewel-setting and from the office should examine it before
have
been spending several days here j Laxative Bromo-Quinine t » m . u
►
atting instruments, by which he Is en- leaving the building. It will only take
visiting
Mrs. Gibson’s parents and other j
bled to construct duplicate work for a moment nnd save a great deal of trou­
friends, leaving for their home Friday. |
igb grade Waltham, Elgin, Rockford, ble.
TO OUR PA TR O N 8'
n, and other first-class watches ; This is the way Eugene proposes to
The new pony saw that Frank Potterf
f foreign manufacture, so difficult to regulate the common drunks of that lias just put into his mill to saw cants is
roenrefrom the watch material dealer; city, if thd following from the council a success. He is engineer, sawyer and
We have made arrangements by
Ito including neatly executed mono- proceeding becomes law: Mayor referr- offbearer, and cleaned up 2,014 feet in which we will furnish the Weekly
ram engravings at very low prices.
ed to ordinance to reaulate drunkenness 1 eight and one-half hours last Saturday. ' Oregonian with the W est for one year
Biliousness is a condition character- and submitted an ordinance amending • It would surprise most people to hear j to any address lor the sum of tvio dob
zed by • disturbance of the digestive _ ordinance No. 96. It provides that sec­ ; in just what condition last year's logging | lari javahle cash In advance.
Tltp stomach is debilitated, tlie tion 1 shall be amended to read that operations left most loggers on the Sius- 1
A W H I T E S E W IN G M A C H IN E .
J , the bowels constipated, when six residents and householders law and tributaries. Over 2,000,090 feet
'loathing of food, pains in the shall serve notice that any person is an went to sea, then the price of logs | We have received and are offering for
:zlness, coated tongue and I habitual drunkard and is shown to have dropped, with, about 15,000,000 feet in I sale a new White sewing machine. It
first of the undigested or kept op the habit for five days, the re­ the booms. We are informed that one is a drop head, ball bearing, and is war­
jted food and then of bile, corder shall declare him a common steam logging outfit is $5,000 behind.
i ranted for five years. Call at this office
tin's Stomach and Liver Tab- i drunkard and shall cause notice thereof
“ Our little girl was unconscious from and examine the machine.
he disturbances of the stom- to,be posted in three public places In the
jate a healthy appetite. They city for ten days. For 12 months there­ strangulation during a sudden and terri­
g lo w A r e T e e r K ld a e y « »
ip the liver to a healthy appe- after it shall be unlawfal for nnv person ble attack of croup. I quickly secured a Hr n obb »’ Sparsam Pill« core e ll kidney 111«. Sam­
also tone up ti e liver to a to sell, give, or assist in giving such bottle of One Minute Cough Cure, giving el« t m . Add suirllne lieioedr to .. Chicago a s M. I .
her three doses. The croup was mas-
itinn and regulate the bowels, drunkard irtiy liquors.
tered and our little darling’ speedily re­
and you are certain to be 1
FO R S A LE .
The Kidneys and the Skin. If the covered. So writes A. L. Spafford,
teed with the result. For sale
kidneys sre weak or torpid, the skin will j Chester, Mich. Meyer A Kyle.
Hurd.
Thirty head of good goats; good meat;
be pimply or blotchy. Hood's Sarsapa- I
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rilla strengthens nnd stimulates the kid- j
FURS WANTED,
one dollar and fifty cents each.
E. H. D avid ,
neys ami clears the complexion. By I
Pt. Terrace.
thoroughly purifying the blood it makes
Tlie highest cash price paid for all
iter »nJ •*|
good health.
; kinds of furs and hides.
L ake C o unty , O kggon .—
L iv e r
5E,
I
h jll’. 'l»
BI»’’ ’
prove it.
fcSTORIA
|r Infants nnd Children.
d Yoo Have Always Bought
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G . C . CUMPTON.
At Safley’« Meat Market, Florence, Or.
Don't Accept a Substitute I
Everything iu connection with the
House is New and First-Class.
F R A N K B. W llzSO ir,
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO
COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.
The notice of the public is called
to our new
B A TH
ROOM
where Hot and Cold Baths may be
had at auy time.
A G R E A T H O S IE R Y O F F E R D IR E C T
F R O M T H E M IL L S .
The old maxim, “ Tlie proof of the
pudding is in the eating," applies as well
to the wearing qualitie« of our hosiery.
Once worn and you will wear them al­
ways. An exceptional trial offer that
every reader of tlilH paper should take
advantage of and test the remarkable
wearing qualities and superior finish of
our high grade hosiery. We will, on
receipt of 25c. In sliver and the name of
your local dealer, send direct to you
from the mills, postage paid, 4 pair of
our finest high grade latest style Empire
brand ladies’ or children’s hose, or
men's half hose, in black, tan, white or
the fashionable fancy solid colors, or the
latest combination silk embroidered
polka dots, electric stripes, or silk clock­
ing on side, in fancy open work, plain,
or drop stitch style, in French lisle
thread, balbrlggan, silk finish maco, or
cashmere with full finish elastic top and
our patent reinforced silk and linen knit
seamless, double sole, toe and high
spliced double heel. They save darning
and are guaranteed to give three times
tlie wear of any other hosiery. The
same in children’s, with elastic top,
double knee, sole, heel and toe, plain or
ribbed, fine, medium or heavy quality,
guaranteed fast color, and warranted
not to crock. The retail value of these
hose is 25c a pair. We will not send
more than four pair of each ladies ’ or
children’s to one person. A trial pair of
these will convince you of their merits.
For 50 cents we will seud, post paid, one
trial pair of our ladies’ fine silk hose, in
shades of pink, gold, white, black, blue,
cardinal or lavender. This is a special
trial offer. If you are not satisfied with
them after trial wear we will refund
your money. If you are pleased with
them and wish more, insist on your
local dealer procuring them for you, and
insist on him getting our Empire brand
hosiery. Write us today, mentioning
this paper, as this offer is limited. A
beautiful little booklet, telling how our
hosiery is made, mailed free to you on
request. Address this way.
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We Carry a Fine and
Varied Stock of
General Merchandise,
Patent Medicines,
Dry Goods, Dress Goods,
Prints, Muslins, Yarns,
Crash, Notions, g Groceries.
-Me' yfc
w w w w w w w
.Ue> aa >
-W;
W e b u y direct from the L a rg est Job bing ZTous*;
M anufacturers in th e country, for CA SH , and w e are enabled
to g e t th e L o w e st P rices, b esid es a lw a y s b ein g sure o f ob­
ta in in g first-class goods.
W e are n ot p a y in g enorm ous
e x p en ses and w ill se ll y o u good s at reasonable rates.
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We Have a Complete Stock of
Boots and Shoes.
E m pire K n ittin g M il l s ,
106 and 108 Fulton St., New York City.
HE B E ST should be your aim
Your patronage is always appreciated, and so matter how
buying medicine. Gc<
Sarsaparilla and have the
small your purchases, you may rest assured it will be oar oonataat
best medicine MONEY CAN BUY.
when
T Hood’s
aim to sell you the best goods obtainable at reasonable pric
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office, at Roseburg Oregon.
May 10,1901.
Notice 1« hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of hl« intention
to make tlnal proof In support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before Marte L.
Ware, U, 8. Commissioner, nt Eugene, Oregon,
on June 27,1901. vis: Smith L. Taylor, on II. K.
8165 for the lots 1.2, »wti ueti Bee. S, Tp. 17 8.,
It. 10 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz:
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Frederick M. Tucker and Frank E. Taylor, of
Reed, Oregon; W. L. Phelps and J. Worthing­
ton, of Mapleton. Oregon.
J. T. Baiooxs, Eaetiter.
NOTICE FOR
NOTICE FOR
MEYER a RYLE
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PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon.
May 10,1901.
Notice 1« hereby given that tbe following
named »ettler ha« filed notice of bi« Intention
to make final proof In »npport of his olalm and
that «aid proof will be made b if ore Marie L.
Ware. V. 8. Commis»loner, at Eugene, Oregon,
on June 27, 1901, viz: Frederick M. Tucker, on
H. K. 8195 for the «wQ nwQ, nwQ «wQ, B«c. IS,
se.’s neQ, n et. «eQ, Bee. 14, Tp. IS 8., R. 10. W.
He names the following witnesses to prove
hl« continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, via:
Smith L. Taylor and Frank E. Tayler, ot
Reed, Oregon, W. T. Balley.of Meadow, Oregon,
and Walton L. Mead, of Reed, Oregon.
J. T. B riiigxs . Register.
H ave
â I ways
on
H and
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P ine ^tocl^ of
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PUBLICATION.
United State« Land office,
Ruaeburg, Oregon,
May 14,1901.
Notice 1» hereby given that In compliance
with the provision« of the act of Congress of
June 8, 187H, entitled “Au act for the «ale of
timber lainl«|ln the State« of California, Oregon
Nevada, and W“«hington Territory,” a»
extended to all the Public Land State« by act
of Augunt 4,1892, Cora M. Staple«, of Mapleton,
county of Lane, Slate of Oregon, ban thia day
filed in this office her «worn «tateinent No. lii'JS,
for the pnrclia»e of the n)4 n«%, aw>4 nwJ4,
nwti «w)4 of »cctlon No. 27, in Townihip No. 17
8., Range No. 9 W., and will offer proof to »how
that tha land aoafht 1« more valuable for It« tim ­
ber or «tone than for agricultural purpose», ami
to establish hln claim to mid land before tbe
Register and Receiver of this office at Roseburg,
Gtegon, on Wednesday, tbe 7 day of August,
1901.
She name» »» witnesses:
E. ltenahm, William Well«, Fred Wells, and
Edwin Staple«, all of Mapleton, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims In this office on or before said 7 day of
August, 1901.
J. T. Bainoxs. Register.
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Gent’s Furnishing Goods,
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office,
Roseburg, Oregon, May 14,1901.
Notice 1« hereby given that In compliance
with the provisions of the act of < »ngra«aof
JuneB, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber land« In the State« of California,Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory,” a« extended
to all tbe Public 1 and Mate« by act of A Uglist 4.
1892, Edwin Staple«, of Mapleton, connty ot
Lane, State of Oregon, has ibis day filed his
sworn statement Xo. 1627, for the purchase of
the «!4 se‘4, s’i swQ of Section No. 22, In Tp.
No. 17 g„ Range No. 9 W., and will offer proof to
show that the land sought Is more valuable for
Its timber or stone than for agricultural purpo,
ca, and to establish his claim to mid land before
the Register and Mecelver of thia office at Rose
burg, Oregon, on Wednesday, Ihe 7 day of Au
gust, 1901.
He name* a« witnesses:
William Wells, Fred Wall«, Cera M. Staples
•nd K. Benahm.all of Maplatoa, Oregon.
Any and all peteon« claiming adversely tha
abore dmcrlbed lands are requested to Ilia their
claims In this office on or before «aid 7 day of
August, 1901.
When you ask for Cascareis be
sure you get the genuine Cascarets
A lady’s purse, of a tan color, and TO C P R E A COLO IX OXK DAY Candy Catharticl Don’t accept
containing about 70 cents, was toil on Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet«. fraudulent substitutes, imitations or
Main street Wednesday. Finder will All druggists refund the money if they counterfeits! Genuine tablets stamp­
Never told in bulk.
confer a favo b / Cjviog the came at tail to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature is ed C. C. C.
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1 ip each Lox. 15c,
.1 All druggists, toe,
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