The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, May 31, 1901, Image 4

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    F o r I n f a n ts a n d C h ild re n .
“ Crying for
ihe Moan
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H a * b e c o m e a pro-
y e rb ia j 'p h r a s e to e x ­
p r e s s th e fu tility o f
I m e re d e s ir e .
T h e re
I are a g re a t m a n y oeo-
frte >4to£tliink it » ks
useless to hope lo r h e a l th .* to c ry fo r th e
m o o n . T h e y I ia w trie d m ;h ty la e d id n e s
b u d m an y j j p t to p s J?gt a ll in v ain .
A g r e a t m a n y h o p e le s s in c h a n d w o n ie p
h a v e becu c u red bv the use fit Or. Pieray’s
G o ld e n M e d ic a l Ijrffccovsry; people w ith
obstinUtc cough», b le e d in g lu n g s , n ig h t-
sweats a ud o th e r sym ptom s o f disease
w h ic h if n e g le c te d o r u risk ill fu lly tre a te d
fin d a fatal ¿«»nni n a tio n in c o n s u m p tio n .
• •G o ld e n M e d i a l D is c o v e r/? has a w on­
d e r fu l h e a lin g ^ o w e r.
i t increases the
p u tr itio n o f the body, «and so g iv js strength
to th ro w o<f dU ease. I t c leap .-os the blood
fro m pofMpmru» firtpilrities» arid enriches it
W ith th e red corpuscles o f h ealth. I t is
h o t a a fjn )u lu n t, but a strength g iv in g m e d i­
c in e . I t contains no alcoho l, n e ith e r op iu m ,
Cocaine, n o r any o th er ¿Lipcotic.
• S om etim es the e * t r a pro fit m id by
In fe r io r m edicines tem pts th e d e a le r to
Ioffe r a substitute as " ju s t as good ’’ as " D is ­
c o v e ry ." I f you are c o n v in c e d th a t " I>ia-
«oveyy " w ill <?ufe yo(i accept doth itig else.
• "I was «11 poor h ealth w hen 1 com m enced
taking Dr. Pierce’s m edicine," w rites Mr. E lm er
aw ler. o f Volga. Jefferson Co., Indiana. "I
h a T s to n ia c li, kidney, heart, an d lung trouble.
wqrl
W
as not
not aide
able to to do do an any
I had
___
y wqH
1 ngs,
haC- a severe
!>f th<
cough and h em orrhage of
.. . hut after
u siug yo u r m edicine a w hile 1 com m enced to
g a in in stre n g th an d flesh, and stopped cough-
lu g rig h t away. Took about six txittlcs of the
G otdeu Medical D iscovery’ th en , an d last
sp riu g I had G rippe, an d it settled,©« m y lung»,
leaving me w ith a severe cough. I had the
doctor, but he d id n 't seem to h e lp me a n y ; so
I cotnnicwvffdvonr m ed­
icine- again a n d took
thtVe o r four b attles of
th e ‘ Discovery ’ and tw o
vials o f Dr. H erce’s Pel­
lets, and th a t s tra ig h t­
en ed me up. I feet like
• different p e r s o n . I
« ’•diy, recom m end your
inedlciiie to all suffer-
• rs , for I k in > w u cured
r * ‘
Dr. Piero.-.’» Pleas­
ant Pellctr cure con­
stipation by curing JLs
tcauac.
D^IRY f a r m FOR SALE.
A flue dairy farm on Maple creek six
...
, ,
U es , Irou. F l o r a e , is now offered
Nr
It contains 160 seres, 35*01 it bottom
land and 30 acres have been plowed.
Can cut 36 tons ¿¿f hay. £ good two
story house 2li by 38 feet; a barn 44 by
JO leet, with heavy frame; a goat house
16 by 40 feet; an orchard of about 500
trees ol different kind's of fruit l.as been
i
.
, ,
■ ' i
|xariu g to r g yeaf 'V 1*0.
A wktir wheel of nbout 8 horse power
fam ishes luotivH power at tho born tor
rutting teoil, ssn iiig wood, eie.
The turiii is J / .n'le from eeliool n u t,
mile Uoui n Couiity nsul.
Price »lOtlO,
A baigsin tor snybotly wanting a
K
|s r m .
For further iutorinetion inquire Ht (lie
Florence Resl E«i»le Agency1.
A STOCK FARM-
A $o;,J i.tQidt /inn. «I i o O seres lying
on South slough is now offered tor sale.
About h sl, of it is bottom xml title land,
^lie tide I hui ) being nlreudy dikgd. A
new house, an orcluird of over 2'X) trees
on the piece, sn.l sbo.it tlQO.OOQ teet of
good timber vouveniently situated for
logging. Extensive out range. About
Î 5 head of cattle, most of them cows,
with the land. Price $3,tX)t), including
stock. Inquire nt the Flqrence Real
E state Agency.
T H E ACT O F A H ER O .
l i e S o a l e h e t l aa I . l i e O nt o f
*
M o liv i, M v lu l.
Pont of
Turee men came up carrying a long
Iron shaft, wiileh had been cut in twq,
to that an Iroti ring could lie Inserteil
between tint two halves. Au empty
crucible a foot wide and deep hung In
Ihe ring. The forward end of the (Mile
held a cross bar, making It. ns It were,
& huge T. Two men held the T |>art of
the pole; the tiilrd grasped the rear
end. The eruellde hung lietween. The
Remainder of the molten metiil from
♦ lie caldron was tjjiped Into one cruci­
ble, and the men trotted off with It, tho
tw o In frout with strained faces, tho
man Iwhlnd driving them complacent­
ly, tho oddest tealn In the world. lie
kt,«««red them thfotfgh a doorway, nud
♦hey emptied thi'lr crucible Into a small
ld. A h they went they kept Step lu
unusual manner. Instead of xtep-
ng out fight foot with right foot tho
ft man's right leg nud the right mail's
ft leg weut forward together, knee
Itb knee, foet with foot. Wo asked
W H E N D O GS A R E S IC K .
T h e W a r t o G iv e, S l e t l l e l n e t o T h e . a
■ I lK h lr B e lie f,tv « - P a t i e n t s .
W h u t T ip s D u .
In all treatment of a sick dog re­
member you are dcuH/ig with a highly
sensitive anil nervous patient. He very
gentle, avoid roughness o r ' anything
likely to alarm him. In giving him any
liquid mcdiclin» do not open his mouth,
but. plating him.’ between your knees,
with his ftice looking lu the same, dlrcc-
I lion as your op u , gently raise hla Jaw
p u t, (Hilling his lips aw ay front his
t etli oil one Hid« of his mouth, to form
I. cup or funnel, very slowly (Hiiir from
I ottle or spoon the quantity he Is to
have Into it.
K eep his head raised for a minute or
two a id If he does not swallow the
i iloso li^ert a spoon between his front
teeth; ' This will have the effect of
drawing off his attention from tile
medicine mid he will usually swallow
ut ouce._ IF the dose Is a pill, bolus or
anything solid, hold Ids lu-ad the same
way as before mentioned, but with the
left hand under lower Jaw, pn-ss flrinly
pn each side with thumb and Auger at
, the Junction of upper aud lower Jaws.
This will usually cause him to open
bis mouth, when the dose should b-
put Into the mouth as far back as
possible over the tongue (or he will spit
ft out) and d o se the Jaws somewhat
sharply, and In most cases the deed Is
done. If any trouble arises with the
action of his front paws this may be
got over by wrapping him round with
u shawl or coarse apron.
When ouce you have got Into the way
of It, you will be surprised how simple
It Is. I am quite sure a praetlceil own­
N e w O ld J o k e s .
er or kennelsman would dose n doaen
“Is there nuy new Joke under the
dogs while a novice was making a
bungle over one.—“All About Dogs,” sun?” asks George Augustus Saia, an
English Journalist and special corre­
fiy Charles Henry Lane.
spondent.
“I doubt there being one very grave­
T H E COLLAR B U TTO N ,
ly,” be answers mid tells two anec­
I t s B le a a t n a a R e a l i s e d O n ly b y T ta o a e dotes to support this skepticism.
W h o l l s v , L iv e d W ith o u t I t.
An Intelligent Greek who acted as
“In lookiug over a trunk full of old Mr. Enin's guide while visiting Athens
truck the other day," said the elderly related to 1dm as a modern Greek Joe
man, "I came across a lot of old shirts Mlllerisin the story of a lawsuit. A
the but,()ni(
#u
, (leaf plalutlff sued a deafer defendant
looked at them 1 real lied anew what before tlie deafest Judge In all Greece.
collar button means to humanity, The plaintiff ehtlmed so ninny hundred
There have been greater Inventions, draclimus for rent that was due. The
purely, but not ninny that have con- defendant pleaded that he never
forred a more unmixed blessing on ground his corn nt night. Tint judge in
giving Judgment observed: “Weil, she’s
mankind.
“The younger person o f today, ac- your mother, after all. You must keep
cu.tome.1 to the collar button always, her between you.”
“When I got borne I found,” writes
cannot reullzc what It was to be wlth-
out It. He can never know what it Mr. Sain, “tills apparently up to date
wng , o ],nve nhtrts with the buttons triad of ludicrous non sequlturs In a
pewM on—or uot, as tlic cune might collection of ancient Greek epigrams.”
There used to be told a story of Sher­
be. Not so very inniij- yei nrs »go, when
the collar button wna yet comparative­ idan Knowles, the ilrurnntlsL who was
ly uew, before persons had come to a first rate hand at Irish bulls, meeting
keep, as everybody commonly tloee oue of twin brothers and asking him,
now, a lot of buttons ou band, the man I “Which o f ye Is the other?"
Mr. Saia compares this with the sto-,
tvbo bail lost tils collar button thought
Jilinself entitled to thu symi>athy of Ids ry of that very ancient Jester, Hler-
fellows, but wrung us lie might he by oeles:
“Of twins, one died. Skolnstlkos,
tluit loss he could uot even guess at
the anguish that In the sewed on but­ meeting the survivor, asked him, 'Was
ton days filled the heart o f the man It you who died or your brother?'
wllo, when he came to put ou his last Youth's Companion.
clean shirt, found that key huttou, the
A P r a c tic a l J o k e .
one ou the collar hand, most Important
H e was a wng anil wns passing a
one of all, goiio entirely or only Just
large draper'»- shop In Manchester.
banging by a threat«
I knew a nuin once who bad this There, drawn up. wore three or four
to
llni,
swear. That vehicles, and among them was a closed
wits tire? only grent tiling he ever did, brougham with the driver fast asleep
hut I have alw ays thought that that on the box. Evidently the mistress
alone was enough to stamp him as a was Inside the shop. Without a word
most extraordinary man.“—New York the wag stole quickly up and. opening
the curriuge door, carefully slammed it
Suu.
to. In an lust ant the coachman
strnlghtened himself up nml gazed iqi
D itc h e d t h e n ia h o p .
“I remember once driving across tho tin« street as If he had never seen any­
eouutry with Bishop ---- ,” writes ltov. thing more Interesting to look nt In his
t ’yrus Tow nsend Itrady of “A llsslou- life. Then he stole a look over his
nry lu the Grent West” lu tho I hu II os ' shoulder nnd saw the wug standing,
Homo Journal, "while discussing the lint In hnud. apparently conversing
nature of the soul. That Is. tho bishop with some one Inside the carriage.
“Thank you. yes. Good morning,”
was dlseusslng. I was only prompting
by a quest Ion now anil then. Wo were said the practical Joker and bowed
or. the rear sent of n wagon, with the biniselCgrneefttlly away from the door,
driver ou the front seat. It was a turning ns he did so to look nt the
very durk night. In the middle of the couehmun and say. “Home!”
"Yes. sir! Teh! (Jet up!" nml away
bishop's exposition the wagon took a
wild plunge, there was a crash, and went the brougham “home.”
Where that “home" was, who the
over we weut luto the muddy ditch.
“ 'I beg your purdon. gents!' said the mistress of the carriage was or what
driver, who had retained control of tho she did or said when she enme out of
horses ns we seramliled to our feet. ‘I the shop or what the eonehuinn did or
wns so Interested lu lienrln the man sahl when he otopped at the door of
(llacttaalo inv Immortal soul, which 1 “home” nnd found the carriage empty
hardly ever knoweil that I had oue he- —all that only the coachman and the
fore, that I eleau forgot where we was laily kuow.—I.oudoti Tit-Bits.
anil drove you plump luto the ditch.' ”
A C l e v e r B lin d M an ,
The New Orleans Tlmes-Democrat
The other morning Joues turn««d up tells of a blind man lu n southern city
at the ottlee even later than usual. who goes to till« (HistoiHee every day
Ills employer, tired of wultlug for him, carrying a small, light riding whip,
had himself set about registering the which he holds slightly luellned to the
day's trunsaetlous, usually . I ones' Uvst front, with the tip Just touching the
duty. The enraged uierrhnut lu 111 hla pavement. Ills sense of touch has be­
why
“That,” sahl our »t)ldo, "Is to iMfovont |wn aside very dclltieralely nnd said to come so delicate that the whip Is al­
♦hem from tripping, i f they should Junes, very sternly ludet.««!, “Jones, thia most an artificial eye. When the |>elut
|a ll. you know, thut metal would i>out will not do!”
en««ounters anything, he makes a few
"No. sir,” replied Jones gently, draw­ sw ift passes ever the surface and gen­
bvdr ♦Mm."
’ “Of course such a tiling never hap- ing o ff Ills eont as lie glaueed over hit erally deterpilnes the exact character
employer's ahouliler,'"lt will not. You of the ohstaele. It Is done so quickly
rev. It dhl once. Gt»' «>f the men have entered .McKurken’s order In the and deftly as to attract no attention,
w ent down. The other Jumped clear, wroug tKxik. Far better to have wait­ and few passers have the least suspi­
cion of the old tnan'a Infirmity. When
put the fellow on tin« floor swaiu in It.” ed till I ca u ter— I'earson’a Weekly.
he reachea the post ottlee, he turns un­
"Horrible! Gf course lie died instant­
hesitatingly. nionnts the middle stairs,
A T M le v » « ’ T r i c k .
ly, poor litan?”
• «-K
’« the foreman of the carrying
A . mastiff w as trained to assist walks over to the lock boxes and with­
"No;
pang, taking lit Ilio gltua t loti, made (hleres In Parts. I t was In the habit out any frellng aroueil thrusts a key
Btreral terrific leaps for him. Juinpei) i t Imundlug against old gentlemen aud Into the right aperture.
ht Into tho uihldlo of It. picked him kntx-klng them over In the street. A
A a i t n n a O n ly A k o n t O n e T b l n * .
and threw Idin out o f It Inxlfly. "lady” nnd "gentlemnu”—owners of
The ghastly rider ou llic white horse
Then he' Jumped clear himself, wlfh the dog—would then step forward to
the « tu ff' dropping' from his shoes. assist «bo Uufortuuale |H«d«-strlan to stopped at the gate.
“I am Death." he e.-tld to the sick
T hey both went to the hospital, hut rise', and while doing m would «*»• him
man who was watching from the win­
they era all right uow. Heroic, Wasn't of hla watch au«l purm.
dow.
■ 1 By the 'way. that's him, tho fore-
l^Vhwr. C 'laaa.
"Tou are weteome,” replied the latter
L n Jim 11.. hver theiS uow. lie
t^inl «ayrraa-Ita Llvrua — Ah, but and addi-d tn a whisper: “If you value
ttlll looktn£ aftt-r those fellow».*
*■ W e looked o ter b> where a big mus­ yriur leisure claw « In thia country Jour life, don’t l««t my w ife ae«> you
Late no titles.
tying your horse to that tree. She’d
cular fellow wka directing k gang o f
Ml«« »harp«—Notirenrel What'« the never let nnybody do that."— Philadel­
manipulating molten metal. He
not disfigured, and bo did not look matter with “boho.” "Wc«ry Willi«," phia Press.
“Dusty lloads.” and so out— Philadel­
Ike a hero, but thereafter the grime
Our learning la so long la getting and
bat covered him eeemed uoble tndO»«d, phia I'reaa.
ao very Imperfect that the greateat
od he would not say a word of hla
Wear«« as H aa«.
clerk knows not the thousandth part of
»M t When w e «Aught to talk with » in | “DM you «v»r reflect on th« I idid «-»-
what be la Ignorant.—Jeremy Taylor.
,lx>u< I t ‘ But Jim ft. will prolmhly alty of th« «otar system?”
iero# Want for a Job aa long aa Bald- I "No. I*v« gut D )f m tn j foil reflecting
Anatrella. It Is estimated. Is capable
Hart to w ix ilu g . -fr u m an Article on on tb« ffi«« ol t»« not« I hav« to pay
supporting a t toast 1O0.0DO.00O tn-
ha Baldwin Leeomotlve Work« to next weak.“—Cleveland M ain Dealer.
bltanta. ' ‘ ' ” • •
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AVcgvtable Preparationfcr A s-
siinilaiing (te Fecdnnd Regufa-
li ng ih? Stowachs and Bowels of
A man who lives on an up town
street where the houses cost from $25,-
(»00 up w as surprised not long ago by
seeing a man known to nil New York­
ers who patronize n well known res-
tuurunt coming from a bouse several
doors below him with an nir of proprie­
torship. This restaurant employee
stood on the sidewalk for a few mo­
ments and gazed admiringly at his
lioilse and then at Its respectable
neighbors. For many yeurg he has
been connected w ith a certain New
York restaurant as an attendant, and
Ills fees have been generous, li e knew
all its patrons by name, anil his polite­
ness anil eagerness to render service
have inade him well ltkcd. Wondering
If this restauranjt attendant, whom he
knew only by his first name, could by
any possibility have rented a house on
that street, the old resident euuie out to
satisfy his curiosity.
“Hello,” he said. “What are you do­
ing up here?”
“Good morale*, Mr. Blank,” said the
restaurant attendant. “How do you
like my new house? I have Just
bought It because I think thut my fam­
ily will like this neighborhood. You
are perhaps aware that my tips have
I icon generous for many years, nml I
can now afford to live In this house
very easily.”
His questioner had no objection to
him as u neighbor, and he congratulat­
ed the restaurnnt attendant on his
prosperity. The house had actually
been bought by tips, for Its owner’s
salary probably averaged about $15 a
week.—New York Sun.
Prom otes Digeslion.CheerfuF-
n e ss and Rest.Contains neither
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral.
N ot N
a r c o t ic
I want to Inform yea,
In words of highest
praise, of the benefit
X hove derived from
Rips ns Tubules. I am a
professional nurse and
In this profesjlon ¿- elckr
bead Is a’wny» needed.
Ill pans Tcbules doe» it.
After one of my cos e s l
ely
foandn
run down. Acting n the
advice of il* Ueo. B
er, Ph.
6fJ3 Nfw rk
Ave., Jersey City, I t’»*k
Rlpnns lahul. 3 With
gruud results.
MU j UkidlR WIX DM AM
.
Bears tho
Signature
«Essæ sm nsnas
of
.
Mother was troubled
with h e a r t b u r n uod
»1 u-pleso’iOB». cauecd by
Indigestion, for a good
many weara. Oue dny
»ho saw a testim onial
la the paper lcdoraing
K lp u n s Tabulea. bho
determined to give them
o f t>ht UrM Kl'a.nTGHUt
fS ir .y J iiu S e t t i '
A ix . S e fin s i *
f a n k t ll s S tillt -
/tp b e tn Ù H b
-
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
_
Ui CariMuUeSeda +
WrfpSetiL-
Aperfétl Remedy forConslipn-
llo n , S o u r Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­
n e ss and L o s s O F SLEEP.
Fac Stmile Signature of
NEW YORK.
. A t.b l i m n Ih " » « > U t
J j 1) O S É S - T J L L N
I
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V
I have beon suffering from headache» *
«Ince I wua a little ^IrL X could never rbUp
ear or go luto
plnco w ithout gett|*>
hm lr.ci.cand »lck
«totnaeli. 1 hentdatS
Rlpaas Tabulea iroM
R -I-P -A -N S
mint of mine who
taking them for cab
of tho stomach. Shoo g
found such relief I
llndr uao shcadvlseejl
T h e m o d e rn s ta n d ­
t o ln k o th e m too, s»j
have »’ecu doing*o s
last October, aud t
a r d F a m ily M e d i­
euy tin y have compfl
ly cured my heudacf
c in e : C u r e s
th e
I atn tw enty nine y«<
old. You are w»la
c o m m o n e v e r y - d a y -» to use thia testtnuc
V
Mr». J. BaookMXapMltC
U tor
ill o f h u m a n i t y .
My seven year old |u p rQ
«uffured w ith pubis IS r
his head, conallpot|^^™
aud complained or |
stomach. IIo could I t ,
eat like ohlldreu o f t Ijrose
4
ago do and
».
did eat did not aggS9|
w ith him. Ho wa» 11 *
and o f a saffron « oU H
Bending some of the testim onials In favor ■
Ripaus Tabules, 1 tried them. Rlpans TubuJe« ■ ■ -
only relieved but actually cured my youhgst|M
the headaches have «reappeared, b>wu)f are
good condition and bo never compiuins of
stomach. He Is now a red. chubby faced boy. T l
w onderful change 1 a ttrib u te to Itlpana Tabttlf
I am satisfied that they will benefit any one (fi
tho cradle to old age) If taken according to dlr^
tlons.
R. W. 1
a trial, was g r o a t ly
relieve*! by their use
a n d n o w t a k e s th e
Tabulea regularly. She keep« n few carton» Ripon»
Tabulea In the house and say» she will not be w ith ­
out them. The heartburn nud sleeplessness have
disappeared with the lndlge«tl«‘» which wns
formerly »o great a burdeu 'o r her. Our whole
family take the Tabulea regularly, especially after
a hearty meal. My mother is fifty years of age
and Is enjoying the best of health and spirits ; also
eats hearty meals, an impossibility before she
took His*.’« Tabuloa.
A ston H. B laokmm .
A new .«Tie packet eontolnliu- n , « r u n I t n n M packed In a paper carton (w ithout (IM .) la now for
Thta low-priced .ort I. Intended for the poor and the eoonomloah
dow n of the flre-eeht cartons (ltd tohnleo) oan bo had by m ail by sending forty-eight c e n t, to tho Rn,
C r o u c h ConrasT, No. to Spruce Street, tie^r V o r k -o r a »ingle carton (IEN l a t l.M) w ill be eont for H r.
Bxp.na TanuLBS m ay alao bo had of aomo grocora, general atorekeepora, newa agent» and a t a om , liquor
r »bnpa. They banish pain, Indues sleep and prolong life. Ous gives relief.
at acme drue .to r e , -roa n v r caars
CISTORU
s
I have been n great sufferer from com^
for over (h e year». N otblnf gave mo uny,
yty in t aud leg* and abdom en r/ern bhi»3
I could nut weur shoe« on niy feet end only¿3
drew. I suw lllpano-TabuIe» a d v a rtl» » U
dully paper, bou -h t »omv and took them m i *
f I. Have token them «bout threo week» anCj
i-. ueh a change! 1 am not constipated any,
t id I on e it ail to ltlpans Tubules. I a .a t^ H
«oven year» old. hove uo occupation,
houtehold unties and nursing my alck
lie in s h«d the dropsy and I «in trying
Tabulc* for him. He feel» »<>ino better b u tfc S
take lum e time, he has been alek »oloug/jQH
izay u»«.u.y icttar and name a« you Hire.
Ur». M aly G o . imam C la J |
I bare u»o<l Rlr*«n/- Tabnlen w ho •> muoh »ada-
fociloo that I can cbaertttUf roaoruBund them.
Have boeu troubled iur uboat three year» w ith
<ua» I called bilious attack» coming on regularly
♦uo* * week. Wa» lold by dU ereot physician»
that It wa» caused by bud teeth. of which I had
■ ev en t I ht\d the teeth extracted, but .the at-
tick» continued. I had seen advert Uemout» cf
Klpr.us TabulM in all the paper» but had co faith
In them, but about »tx wveks sluce a friend In­
duced me to try them. Have taken but two of the
»mail 5 t ent boxen of the TabulM and have hod
uo recurrence of the attack». Eave M r - r given »
testbnochd lor anything before, but the prvat
amount of good which 1 Mltova has been done mo
by Rlpans Tabult» Induce» me to add mine to the
ninny tontlmculai» you doubtless ha»e in y r
. T. DkWiTT.
possession now.
T M I C I N T A U R C O M M N Y . N E W V O 4 K C IT Y .
08108024
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
The Florence Real Estate Agency
has bargains to otter in the following
property.
80 acres of timber land about four
miles from Acme and
mile from Siut-
law river. Has a large quanthr < f fir and
cedar timber which can lie e. sily hauled
to the river. Price $500.
120 acres of tide and bottom land
fronting on the Siuslaiv river about nine
miles above Florence. A large, new
frame house, a good barn, and a bearing
orchard of 11 acres on the place. About
20 acres have been plowed. Steamer to
Florence passes the place every day.
Price $5000, including stock aud ma­
chinery.
A good frame house nnd two lots in
West Florence, near the river. A new
sidewalk to the property. Price $300.
40 acres of 1 and on North Fork about
3*2 miles from Florence. One acre
cleared. Price $200.
41 acres on North Fork about five
! miles from Florence. Several acres tide
laud, the rest bottom aud bench laud.
A comfortable house and a small barn
on the place. Price $700.
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A good dwelling house, and black­
smith shop doing a good business in n
thriving town. The owner desires to
change his location. A tine opportunity
for tlie right man. Price $850.
160 acresof unimproved land oil Nortii
Fork about ten miles from Florence is
offered for Baled. Near to county road.
Will make a good stock ranch. Price
$450.
SALARY
Y e a r ly .
Men a n d w om en of jjood address to rep resen t
us, som e to tra v e l a p p o in tin g agents, o th e rs for
local w ork looking a fte r o u r interests. $900
»alary g u a ra n te e d yearly; e x tra com m issions
a n d expenses, ra p id adv an c e m e n t, old estab-
linked bouse. G rand ch an c e for e arn e st m an or
w om an to secure p le a sa n t, p erm an en t position,
lib e ra l incom e an d fu tu re . New, b rillia n t lines.
W rite a t once.
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STAFFORD PRESS,
New Haven, Conn.
2 3 Church S t .,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U n ite d States Land Office,
R oseburg, Oregon, May 14,1001.
N otice is h ereby giv en th a t in com pliance
w ith th e p ro visions of th e a c t of C ongress of
J u n e s , 1878, e n title d “ A n a c t for th e sale of
tim b e r lands in th e S ta te s of C alifornia, Oregon,
N evada a n d W ashington T errito ry ,” ns e x tended
to a ll th e P u b lic l a n d States by act of A ugust 4.
1892, E d w in Staples, of M apleton, c o u n ty of
L ane, S tate of O regon, h a s this dny filed in this
office h is sw orn s ta te m e n t No. 1627, for th e p u r­
c h ase of th e
se1^, sJ.j s w ^ of Section No. 22,
In T p.N o. 17 S., R ange No. 9 W., and w ill offer
proof to show th a t th e la n d so ught is m ore v al­
u able for its tim b e r o r stone th a n for a g ric u ltu ­
ral purposes, nnd to e sta b lish his claim to said
la n d before th e R eg ister an d R eceiver of this
office nt R oseburg. O regon, on W ednesday, th e 7
d a y of A ugust, 1901.
H e nam es as w itnesses:
W illiam W ells, Fred W ells, Cora M. Staples,
an d E. Ilenuhin, a ll of M apleton, O regon.
A ny nnd all persons cla im in g adversely the
al>ove-deserilx‘d lands are requested to file th e ir
c la im s in th is office on or before said 7 day of
A ugust, 1901.
J. T. B ridges , R egister.
N O T IC E
FOR
P U B L IC A T IO N .
U n ited States Land Office,
R oseburg, Oregon, A pril 23, 1901.
N otice is hereby giv en th a t in com pliance
w ith th e provisions of th e act of Congress of
J u n e 3,187«, e n title d “ A n act for th e sale of
tim b e r lands in th e States of C alifornia, O regon,
N evada a n d W ashington T errito ry ,” os e x te n d ­
ed to all th e P u b lic Land States by a c t of
A ugust 4, 1892, J o h n Joyce, of G ardiner, county
of Douglas. S tate of O regon, has th is day filed in
th is office h is sw orn s ta te m e n t No. 1-V»7, fo r th e
p u rch ase of th e se’4 nw»4, lo t7 ,n e* ; nw><i, nw ’4
n e’4, of S ection No. 17. in T ow nship No. 21
R an ee No. 11 W., a n d w ill offer proof to show
th a t th e la n d sought Is m ore valuable for its
tim b e r o r stone th a n fo r a g ric u ltu ra l purposes,
anti to e sta b lish h is c la im to »aid land before
th e R egister a n d R eceiver of th is office a t Rose
burg, Oregon, ou S atu rd ay , the 13th day of
J u ly , 1901.
H e nam es os w itnesses:
B ridget Joyce, J o h n C aw idy, W. F. P eck and
D ennis O’B rien, a ll of G a rd in e r, Oregon.
A ny nnd a ll persons claim in« adversely fhe
above-described la n d s a re requested to file th e ir
c la im s in th is office oil o r before said 1 th day ♦ f
J u ly , 1901.
J . T. B r id g e s . R«*«zinter.
W ANTED—TRUSTW ORTHY MEN AN1) W o ­
m en to tra v e l a n d a dvertise for old e sta b lish e d
house of solid financial stan d in g . Salary |7«80 a
year a n d expenses, all payable in cash. No can-
vassing required. G ive references a n d enclo se
self-addressed stam p ed envelope. A ddress M an
ager, 8.\5 C axton B ldg., C hicago.
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W ANTED.—C apable, re lia b le person in every
c o u n ty to re p re sen t large com pany of solid
financial re p u ta tio n ; f93C salary per year, p a y a ­
ble w eekly; $3 per d a y ab so lu tely su re a n d a ll
expenses; s tra ig h t, bona-fide, d efin ite »alary, no
com m ission: salary paid each S atu rd ay a n d ex ­
pense m oney ad v an ced each week. STA N 1)\R D
HOUSE. 334 D earbor n S t ., C hica g o .
4114
N O T IC E
FOR
P U B L IC A T IO N .
L and Office, a t R oseburg Oregon.
May 10, 1901.
N otice is hereb y given th a t th e follow ing-
nam ed se ttle r has filed n o tice of h is in te n tio n
to m ake final proof in su p p o rt of h is claim , anti
j th a t said proof w ill l>e m ade before Marie L.
Ware, U, S. C om m issioner, at Eugene, Oreu’ -n,
I on J u n e 27.1901, viz: s m ith L. Taylor. 011 II. E.
8155 for th e lots 1. 2, sw.‘ i n e ’ 4 See. 5. Tp'. 17 S.,
]
10
150 acres mostly tlmhe. lain! lying in
section 13, township, 18 south, range 10
west.
About three acres cleared,
A
creek large enough to float logs runs
through the land. Price $550.
1
H e nam es th e f«»llowlng w itnesses to prove
A tract of about 50 acres fronting on
c o 'itin u o u s residence upon am i c u ltiv a tio n
u his
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of,
said
la n d , viz:
d e a r lake three miles south of Florence
F rederick M. T u ck er nnd F rank E. T aylor, of
A fair house and about five acres cleared.
Reed, O regon; W. I,. P helps and J. W o rth in g ­
to n , of M apleton, Oregon.
A good wagon road from the place to
J. T , B rid g e s . R e d a t e r .
the Siuslaw river at Glcnada. A fine
place for a summer residence. Price
B A N N E R M A N ’S
PHENYLE
$500.
T
h
e
M
ost
P
o
w
erfu
l
D
isin
fe ctan t,
A tract of a little over two acres of
D eodorizre and G erm icide K now n
to M odern Science
bottom land between Florence and
Acme, lying on tidewater near Rose
CURBS
Hill cannery. A lair house on the land.
Hog Cliokrs,
A fine place for gardening or raising
Swine PUinif,
offered for an y m a c h in e ITmt w lflM
small fruit. Price $125.
Worm, lite,
as great ran g e of w ork, a n d do it Hj
160 acres of land near d e a r lake lying
cm ily au«l well a s e a n be d o n e ou I*
aud Ciak-r-d
in section 11, township 19 south, range
Sire Moath.
12 west. Price $250.
. ) A V I S
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N .
B A N N E R M A N ’S P H E N Y L V , o,
112 acres unimproved land lying on
aifltewper, pink eye, llntuki, -
he;
V n ite il States Land Office,
also m ange on ilugs.
the north side of Clear lake 2Ja miles
V E R TI C A L F E E D
R oscbiire, Oregon,
E A N N F R M A N 'S
3 ci
of
foot rot, and i s s i n e d e a t h t o >$»« c u ti<-
south of Florence. A good w agon road
LASiJy
M hjt H , 1901.
applied and never fails.
from it to the Siuslaw river. Price $600.
N otice is herehy giv en th u t in com pliance
M a c h i,
YOUR F R U I T ’ i S
■3 3 \Y
. i i.
Phonyle, which absolutely destroy«
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138 acres of land at Elmira, Oregon. w ith th e provisions of th e a c t of Congress oi aud Insects.
J u n e s , 1S7O, e n title d “ An s e t for th e sale of
B A N N E R 1IA ] I S P H E N Y L E of n
riia-
f t • th e public fc* .
A l«ox house, good barn, and plenty of tim b e r lands^in tlie S ta te s of C alifornia, Oregon in fectan
t i- uneq
pd, lt-i\ii»L ‘teen
• 12
th e past fifteen ¿
and w i.i be f
1 ut-eful iu ex ery :
outbuildings on premises; 6 acres N evada, a n d W ashington T errito ry ,’’ ns e year-*
^ b li.-sh m eir
it
nt pin
eanit «r<,- a u th o iit
ÌT H A S N O T B E E N CLAI#
of health
orchard, 16 acres in cultivation, 10 e x te n d e d to a ll th e P u b lic fjin d States by net clan*,
over the Uni: | s ta te -
> ed by th e City
of A u gust 4 , 1X92. Coni M. Staples, of M apleton, over »even vc«*rs. »1- « i many larce stock taiee'm
pro v in g th e DAVIS
acres more cleared land, and 80 acres j
throughout
the
United
s
,
,
I e n u n ty of Lane, S ta te of Oregon, has th is day in equally guar »nteed t ites* Bannonnnn’» P henyle
prevent
the
above
named
slashed ; balance, brush a n d timber ]
p, ,h is office h e r sw u m s tatem e n t No. 1620, di«ea«e« and t t io v ul obr. \b.ij» odor» if freely
about th e j en«'i-e- W rite for circular» a n d
laud. Price $21) per acre, $1000 down. I for th e p u rc h a se of t h e n t , nw «,. s w '4 iiw ',, t a«ed
e s t im o n ia ls . Agent -
mted Addre«»
For further information inquire ol 1 nw >i s w ', of sectio n N o .27, in T ow nship No. 17
BO YEA»*
C O .
CH ICA G O , I L I/,
e x p e r i e *®
John C Beck, Point Terrace, Oregon, or S., K auge No. 9 W„ a n d w ill offer proof to show 67-73 C lark
.
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Bann'
! th a t th e land sought is m ore v aluable for its tim -
a granted th e tw o
W. IL Weatherson,
Florence, Oregon. ! tier o r stone th a n for agi ie u itu ra l purposes, and H ighest Medal
a id at th e W orld’s
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$ 1,0 0 0 .0 0 R E O
1 9>ua l
BEST ON EART
C olum bian Ex
A
LARGE
STO CK
RANCH
I *° e ’ u , , , , ’ h *'*’ H a lm to said land before the
Oregon, on Wtdue»day. the 7 day
A uaust.
The 11 Cox Itancli,” including about » 0 1 .
She names a» wimeMes:
1200 acres, 12 miles from Florence on
E. Benuh in, W illiam W ells, Fred Well;
ihe ocean beach, near the Cape. A E dw in Staple», a ll of M apleton. Oregon.
house and barn on the place and a few
A ny a n d a ll p a rto n s cla im in g adversely the
acres plowed. The government road to i * ,M^ v v <,e* l*ribctt la n d s a re requested to Die their
1 claim » in this office on or before raid 7 d a y of
Ileceta
_
. light house crosses the Isnd.
, August, 1101.
The place will support eeveral hun­
J. T. RaifNiy^, Registry,
dred head o( cattle or a large herd of
sheep or goats. About 600 head of »beep N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N
and goats now on tbe ranch will be aold
Lan.! Office s i Roseburg. Oregon.
with the hind it desired.
T i m e will be given on part of the price
,n« MW-
N o u re la hereby given that the follow ing
if wanted. For further particulars in ­ named aettler hsa Bled notice of his Intention
quire at thu Florence Real L S ta te to m ake flnal pro,.I | n anpport of h t, elalm ,i„ l
that m id proof w ill be made before Marie I
Agency.
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N O TIC E
Land
N otice is hereby given th a t
nam ed »ettler h a s filed n o tice <
t<» m ake final proof in support of
th a t ra id proof w ill be m ade l*efi
den. U. H. C om m issioner, a t Flo
on J u ly 12. l**t.i, rix : C harles
H. E. No. 81©4, for the
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lie unme» the
h i, e n n tinunn»
8.
Ware, V. Comm ¡« lo n er, at «iigrne. Oregon
u ¿“ « L J 7;
r , ''ri'‘r irk M Tucker, on
H . K. S t» for ihe i» > , nw>4, nwt^ awi^, ¡s«e j ,
• e ', ne«„ ne>, ac«,. Sec u , Tp, u S-i R. 10 w
H « nam e. IBe fo tte w ln , witneaaea to prove
kia eoatlnnoue rretdence upoa and e n lU v a t,« ,
of, mid land, vis:
ffmlth L Taylor and Frank K Taylor, of
Gerehoe .lamped t t C »«*» S«M to hak,
Oregon, w
adeyo
M u d Orecnn
o . ' , ¡ ï f n?dn^ r , h
----- ¡ i I Rred.
• '-■re«-«*.
" T
i . . B
Dailey,
of f Meadow
»«ware af the dealer «dre Mu to s d
I sad Walton L. Mead, of R « d . Oregon ’
¡ £ A. Lsnon
"MfMttosS |» t « 3««d.” • •
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J. T. BSIPOU. Rcaiater.
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