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About The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1901)
llpau Tabulae with 90 much eatto- can obeariuUy r «commend them, oibled for abqyt three year« w ith Hllout attacks oomlng an regularly Waa told by dUTereat physician* ased by bud teeth, of which I bad 1 the teeth extracted, but the at* #d. 1 bad seen advertisement* of te In all tho papers but hod no faith ibout six weeks since a friend In •y them. Have Uken but two of the >oaua of the Tabule* and have bad of the attacks. Have never given a >r anything before, but the great ► d which S believe has been done me >ulev lndueea me to add mlno to tlie •nials you doubtleus have In your “ * A. T. D lW m . Pleasant Dreams A Q ISM A L .FA ILU R E. _ T h e r « , t J o k e H e T r i e d «o P l a y o n 111« D e a r W i l e . "I don’t think I’ll try any more prae- hut sighs. She knows that the pains H ch I jokes on my wife. They don’t pan that rack her will not stop for darkness, jut well.” “Elucidate.” ■ “You tye, she has a habit of hoisting will'ottly pe echoes the window In our room every night. of Gia sufferings SH f-A jr As I usually go to bed, last, she de pends ou me to hoist It. Sometimes s o tiu d ïy a iid r ite - H fc I forget It, and then there’s a wild sqUaBblfc Frequently she wakes me rc tir-d y .- I '.it^ in o rn - Lp In the night ifnd asks me to see if :t Is open, i f I don’t she nags at me until morning. A night or two ago I resolved to give her a hard scare. I w om en, s u ffe r e r s n j? rolled up a lot of old newspapers Into fr o m backache, 1' v L.; a long bundle and laid the pacituge )> e a t « » g - tl Q w n V 6» e&f ‘ (town by fbe window. Of course she pains, and other o s nsleen and didn’t hear me. Then M ints, have found I oiyP X pçrfuçî -Ç,’V ej/'* h £ k \ F Y window. It’s like a bake oven In t n o woman' y d is e a s e s room. Get up and xec.’ So I got up, which ' cause tlw — -JÜ—2 pains and nervousness. It makes weak went to the window and threw the suh I i ns high ns it would go. As I did Women strong and sick women well. « I deci« it my duty Jtn express my h«artfelt so I gave a little shriek and then flung ratitude for h c v in g been fbe m eans, under a y bundle down to the walk below. rovfdencc, o f restoring me to h e a lth ,” w rites It struck with a dull thud, and 1 Mrs. 11. H. Muun. o f Springhill, Leon Co.. Fla. F For nearly tw o years I suffered from female dodged behind the curtain to await WMkuM» so I could not stan d ou my feet any The room was very le n g th of U a k i a?uld »curcely “ ’td k a t all. developments. A ppétit« was m uch Im paired : '1 had bearing- dark, and I couldn’t see my w ife, but dow n senlatlon« t can ’t express how badly I 1 heard her raise herself to a sitting 5 ,J feel, lla d tried several k in d i of m edicine w hich did -ne tittle o r no good. At last decided posture. Then she spoke. "Poor old to try Dr. Pierce s Favorite Prescription. 1 had Jim,’ she quietly said, ’he’s tumbled n .,t taken aU of tw o b o ttle. before I «aw it was benefiting me, so I continued to ta x e it until I out o t the window in his rnggedest h a d tak en seven bottles, w hen I felt entirely nightshirt. What a spectacle, he’ll he cu red . Did not (eel a touch of my old cum- p la in t Tt has been o re f a year since I took when they find him In the morning!’ y o u r m àdiclne. hud I tfuÜîfuHy say t hat to y h ealth has been befcteT for th é list y ear titan Then she lay down again and went jt liad been for four vears previously. to sleep.” « You may publish''this as a testim o n ial.” “What did you d o r ’ Dr. Piercë’s Common gensc Médical ’’Stood there like a fool for a minute Affviser, iu paper covers, is seul free on receipt o f St one-cent'stamps Jo pay or tw o and then sneaked Into bed.”— gxpeAse of uiailiug only. Address Dr. Cleveland Plain Dealer. R. V. Here». Jiuffalo, N. V. « O N E MEAL A DAY, D A IR Y FA R M F O R 8ALC F rou on n ceA n S ecret ot H om an l l r e l t b nn<l t ln p p ln e « « . S H O R T H A N D W RITING A ccu racy ! • o f M arla M o r s I m p * r » t a i i c e T la n n S p e e d . “Speed Is by no me»M the most accessary thing In shorthand writing, ’ »xplfflned an experienced stenogra pher. "but with some teachers It is made the great consideration, often at the expense of everything else. The pig thing In shorthand Is legibility, for there are many who can write fast enough, but who are unable to tell what It means aft. r It has grown •old. I have been a stenographer, de pending entirely on It for my living, for 25 years. During that time I have. !>f course, picked up some knowledge m the subject. 1 have been the itenographer for two cabinet officers, four assistant secretaries and three jr four senators. Incidentally I have worked for a -year as the private sec retary of one of the big bank presi dents In New York city. “All of this experience lia s proven one tiling very conclusively, and that is that there Is no necessity for any stenographer who does amanuensis work to write over 120 words a min ute and In 99 cases out of 100 no ne cessity to write over 100 words a min ute. Indeed, 1 know of nt least 28 stenographers who are drawing the largest kind of salaries as private sec retaries who have assured me that they have never been required to aver age" ns much us 90 words. Under these circumstances it seems strange that some teaeherB of stenography will ex cite pupils to write 150 to 200 words per minute and endeavor to make them believe that such a railroad speed Is a necessity. Such a practice does actual Injury, for It discourages mnuy from even learning a moderate speed. “There have been Instances where It mny have been necessary for stenog raphers to be able to write over 200 and more words a minute, and there Is a legend hanging about the senate chamber that General Hawley, for 10 or 12 minutes In a speech, once spoke 225 words a minute. The aver age speed of senntors In speeches does not reach 110 words and In dictating T h e K in d Y o u 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 u s e fo r o v e r 3 0 y e a r s, h a s b o r n e t h e s ig n a tu r e o r a __ a n d h a s b e e n m a d e u n d e r b is p e r - so n a l s u p e rv isio n sin c e it s Infancy* A llo w n o o a o t o d e c e iv e y o u in th is . 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 ts t h a t tr ifle w it h a n d e n d a n g e r t o e h e a lth o r I n fa n t.^ a n d C h ild r en —E x p e r ie n c e a g a in s t E x p e r im e n t. W h a t is CASTORiA Ctwtioria Is a h a r m le ss su b s titu te lo r C a sto r o n , n t w - g o r ic , p r o p s a n d S o o th in g S y r u p s. I t is P le a s a n t. I t c o n ta in s n e ith e r O p iu m , M o rp h in e n o r o th e r N a r c o tic 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 s tr o y s W o rm s m id a lla y s F e v e r is h n e s s . I t c u r e s D ia rrh o ea a n d W in d C o lic . I t r e '.e 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 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 a S to m a c h a n d B o w e ls , g iv in g h ea l th y a n d n a tu r a l s le e p . T h e C h ild r en ’s J P a n a c e a -T h e M o th e r ’s F r ie n d . GENUINE CASTO R 5 A ALWAYS >9 B ears th e Signature of 1 want to Inform you, to w ords of h ig h e s t praise, of tha benefit 1 have derived from RJpans Tabula*. I an» a professional nurse and In this profession a clear bead is always needed. El pans Tabules doe* It. After one of tny cases 1 found my self completely rundow n. Acting on the advice of Mr. Oeo. Bow- •r, Ph. o., 5H Newark Ave.. Jersey City, 1 tonp Hlpaus Tabules w ith grand results. Mws Bocdix WianMAS. I huvo been suffering from headache, Slnue I was a litilo g tel. I could neve» « c a re r go luto a a « S *« 4 1 4 » * * * * * * + * * * * * 4 ± ^ T ligi R I ’P A N S stomach. I hear * T h e modern stand ard F a m ily M edi cine : C u re s the common every-day ill o f hum anity. Mother was troubled with h e a r t b u r n and My seven 5 ear olA’1’’ Sleeplessness, caused by suffered w ith pail % Indigestion, for a good hla head, c«>in»Up, many years. One day and complained <r*RI sho saw a testimonial stomach. He couldH to the paper Indorsing eut like o!i 11 Iron a E l p a n s Tabules. Sho ago do aud w h a n j detormlned to give thorn did eut did not P|>( a trial, was g r e a t l y w ith him. Ho wai reltoved by their ui;o ali**’» » » # » # * * * * ’» * * * *»'»'**» and of a saffron e— a n d now ta k e s th e Reading some of th e testimonials in f a v — Tabule. regularly. She kaepa a few carton« Rlpan, Klpaus Tabules, I tried them. Rlpans Tabule Tabules In tho house and says she will hot be w 1th- ouiy r e lie v ed but actually cured my younti N out them. Tho heartburn and sleeplessness have tho headaclioe have disappeared,, bowol* a^gg disappeared w ith the Indigestion which wes gbod condition and he never oom|*lalns ol— formerly so great a burden for her. Cur whole stomach. He Is now a red, chubby-faced b o y .^ family take the Tabules regularly, especially a rtrr wonderful change I attrib u te to Rlpans Tati W a hearty meal. My mother Is nfty years of age I am satisfied that they will benefit an y o n e ( W and Is enjoying the best of health and spirits ; also the cradle to old ago) if taken according to eats hearty meals, an Impossibility before she tlo n s. tovk 8dt«a«Ai Tabules. AxTOfi H. B exuxbm . [ In a paper carton f^ fth on t r a n ) 1» now to, intended for tho poor and tho economical, by sending forty-eight cents to the IU toniTRM TABOT.BS) w ill be sent for flv«J . w , newa agf r.U aud at *onw liquor * I tyfcTbor shop*. They banish pain, Induoe eleop and prolong lifi Oaie gives relief. A new style packet containing tbx ripaxs taqutms pad some drug stores-VOB five cents ThU low-priced sort dosen of the flv©-cent cartons (120 tabules) can be had bj rir rw m t COMPANY, No. 10 Bprucc Street, hew York—or a sin K i p airs T abcles may also bo had o f some grocers, general nt at In U s e For O ver 30 Y e a rs , T H E C C M T A U R C O M F A N V , T T M U M iA V B 7 H E C T . N E W T O O K C IT V . A % t K í ó ”> saw □ ■ îaaïêîïî --’•I ¡i:i I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. U nited States L and Office, Roseburg, Oregon, May 14,1901. N otice is h e re b y given th a t in com pliance The Florence Real Estate Agency w ith tlie p rovisions of th e a c t of C ongress of has bargains to oflhr in tlie follow ing1 J u n e 3.1378, e n title d “ An a c t for the sale of tim ber la n d s in th e States of C alifornia, Oregon, property. N evada a n d W ashington T e rrito ry ,” as e x te n d ed 80 acres of timber land about four to all tlie P u b lic t an d States by a c t ot A ugust 4. miles from Acme anil mile from Siue- 1892, E d w in Staples, of M apleton, c o u n ty of law river. Has a large quantity of flrnnd ; Lane, Stnte of Oregon, h as th is day filed In th is cedar timber which can be e; sily hauled office h is sw orn statem e n t No. 1627, for tlie p u r chase of th e s’^ se1. , s’-, sw*4 of Section No. 22, to the river. Price $500. in Tp.N o. 17 8., R ange No. 9 W„ an d w ill offer 12(1 acres of title and bottom land proof to show th a t th e la n d nought Is m ore v a l fronting on tlie Siuslaw river about nine uable for its tim b e r or stone th a n for a g ric u ltu miles above Florence. A large, new ral purposes, an d to estab lish h is claim to said land before th e R egister a n d R eceiver of th is frame house, a good barn, and a bearing office Ht R oseburg, Oregon, on W ednesday, th e 7 orchard of 11 acres on the place. About day of A ugust, 1901. H e nam es as w itnesses: 20 acres have been plowed. Steamer to W illiam W eils, F red W ells, Cora M. Staples, Florence passes the place every day. an d E. lie n a lim , a ll of M apleton, Oregon. Price $5000, including stock and ma A ny a n d a ll persons c la im in g adversely the chinery. above-described la n d s are requested to file th e ir A good frame house and two lots in claim s In th is office on or before said 7 day of A ugust, 1901. West Florence, near the river. A new J. T. R kidoks , Register. It Is by no means Impossible that the newest world lecturer will allude to the delays o f ‘llie single meal re form. THe one meal a day plan was successfully practiced by some 80,000,- 000 men of the henlthlest, wealthiest te o o K k e e p in S ’ and most Intelligent nations o f an , ô ljo r tb a n d » tiquity for nearly 1,000 years. No unprejudiced observer can deny P e n m a n s h ip » that for the vast plurality of our fel C e le g r a p h y -J low men there Is no other practicable y u y to live up to the principle of th e' sanitary maxim, “Never to eat till we have leisure to digest.” sidewalk to the property. Price $300. Nine out o f ten laborers have to hur ry from the breakfast table to their 40 acres of land on North Fork about N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N NOTICE F O R P U B L IC A T IO N dally work nud cannot count upon by hopping on one leg. But few run 3hj miles fioni Florence. One acre ners, If any, can afford to give that more than a few minutes of afternoon X mile from a county road. L and Office a t R oseburg, O regon. cleared. Price $200. U n ite d S tates Land Office, meal rest The same In rolllug mills, /»mount o f start to any man who la May to, 1901. Price »I,««.............. at all atrbng on hla legs. For tbe flrwt R oseburg, O regon, A pril 23,1901. 41 acres on North Fork about live N otice is hereby given th n t th e follow ing A bargain for anybody jrantjpg a shipyards, railway yards, workshops five yards or ao they go at practically N otice is hereby giv en tb a t in co m p lian ce nam ed se ttle r has filed n o tice of h is in te n tio n mileB from Florence. Several acres tide and schoolrooms. (arm. I.ess tbnn a year's time would suffice the tam e pace, so that to run 95 yards land, the rest bottom and bench land. w ith th e provisions of th e a c t of C ongress of to m ake final proof in su p p o rt of hi* claim and /for further iplorwatiop /njuire at the lo give the one meal liebtt the force of while hla opponent la hopping 45 he Ju n e 3,1878. e n title d “ A n a c t for th e sale of A comfortable house and a small barn tim b e r la n d s in th e S tates of C alifo rn ia, Oregon, th a t said proof w ill be m ade before M arie L. Wore, U. 8. C om m issioner, a t Eugene, Oregon, Florence fieal Estate Agency. a second natura, and those who would has to go more than twice aa fast, and on the place. Price $700. N evada a n d W ashington T e rrito ry ,” as e x te n d on J u n e 27,1901, viz: Frederick M. T u ck er, on ■ -— «---- -i------- like to form an .Idc/g Of Its universal It la n weak man indeed who cannot ed to ull th e P u b lic L and States by a c t of II. E. 819.5 fqr th e s w ii nw*4, nw>4 sw?4, Sec. It, A good dwelling house, find black A »TO O K MM- oEserVanee^ during the clnsslc period hop 50 yard» In ten second«. A ugust 4,1892, J o h n Joyce, of G ardiner, cou n ty »C/'i HC/4» ,,e?4 Sec. 14, Tp. 16 8., R. 10. W. An ordinary wooden match la easily smith shop doing a good business in a of Douglas. State of Oregon, h as th ia day filed in He nam es th e follow ing w itnesses to prove A goqd stock farm'd! 160' acres' lying of antiquity should rend l’et«?r Ilnyle’B, broken In the finger«, but, although i thriving town. The owner desires to th is office h is sw orn s ta te m e n t No. 1557, for the h is c o n tin u o u s residence upon and c u ltiv a tio n dlssertatlou on - "Douiestl<? Life ' In ,on South slough 1« p.ow offered for sale. Athens and Ilonje” or De .Qulncey’q there are many who will bet they can i change his location. A fine opportunity purchase of th e se^X nw ‘4 , lo t7, ne*4 n w ^ , nwh£ of, said la n d , viz: About half of It 1» bottom and tide land; humorous essay, published lu the sec do It, none, succeed In accomplishing n e1.,, of Section No. 17, in T o w n sh ip No. 21 8., S m ith L. T a y lo r a n d F rank E. Taylor, of for the right man. Price $850. the task If the match la laid across the p ie tide iap«/ bpiiijji already diked. A ond volume of miscellanies under the R ange No. I l W., a n d w ill offer proof to show Reed, Oregon, W. T. B ailey, of Meadow, Oregon, i ICO acres of unimproved land on North nail of the middle Auger of either hand th n t the la n d so u g h t is m ore v aluable for its an d W alton L. M ead, of Reed, Oregon. new bouse, an orchard of over 200 treee title, "Dinner, Real and Reputed.” J. T. B ridors . R esister. There would be time for play, for and pressed upon by tbe first aud third Fork about ten miles from Florence is tim ber or stone th a n for a g ric u ltu ra l purposes, pn the place, and about 600,000 feet of fingers of that hand, despite It» aeem- offered for Baled. Near to county road. a n d to e stablish h is claim to said la n d before good timber copypp/eppy •Ituplpd for reading, for tifi enjoyment of art and ing so easy nt first aiglet . Will make a good stock ranch. Price th e R egister a n d R eceiver of th is office a t Rose NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION /ogging. Extensive out range. About entertaining conversation. burg, Oregon, on Saturday, th e 13th day of No one can crush an egg placed Sunstrokes would be known only $450. Ju ly , 1901. )5 head of cattle, pjpgt <4 them cows, L and Office, a t Roseburg Oregon. lengthwise Ixtw eeu l l » clasped hand» from the tradltloua of Insanitary H e nam es as w itnesses: May 10,1901. >vitb Di* land. Price $3,000, Including barbarism. The granger's youngster» —that 1», If the egg lx sound and has 150 acres mostly limbe. land lying in B rid g et Joyce, J o h n Cassidy, W. F. Peck and N otice is hereby given th a t the following- Stock. Inquire at the Florence Real would get afternoon sjxjrts enough to the ordinary shell of a hen’» egg. section 13, township, 18 south, range 10 D ennis O 'B rien, all of G ardiner, Oregon. nam ed se ttle r has filed n o tice of his in ten tio n It Is safe to bet a man that he c»nnet west. Estate Agency. About three acres cleared. A think life on a farm decidedly* worth, Any and all pensons c la im in g adversely the to m ake final proof in su p p o rt of h is c laim , and a t said proof w ill lie m ade before M arie L. living. No after dinner martyrdom get out o f a chair without bending creek large enough to float logs runs above-described lands ore requested to file th e ir th W are, 17,8. C om m issioner, a t Eugene, Oregon, claim s in th is office on o r before said l" th day cf on J u n e 27,1901, viz: Sm ith L. T aylor, on II. K. would tempt truants, housekeeping Ids body forward or putting hl« feet through the land. Price $550. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION drudgery would be lessened two-thtrds. under It. If he t§ sitting ou It, uot at 81.56 for th e lots I. 2, sw ’4 ne*< Sec. 5, Tp. 17 8., J u ly , 1901. R. 10 W. J. T . B r ipoes . B eg liter. A trjict of about 50 acres fronting on —Felix M. Oswald. M. D., In Health the edge of It H e nam es th e follow ing w itnesses to prove ! Another equally certain wager 1« i Clear lake three miles south of Florence his co n tin u o u s residence upon and cu ltiv a tio n Culture. _________________ 1 that a man cannot stand nt tbe side A fair house and about live acres cleared. N O TIC E FO R PU BLIC A TIO N . of, said la n d , viz: Frederick M. T u ck er and F rank E. Taylor, of A T e te s r B m T h a t T a lk e d . 1 of a room with both of his feet toueb- A good wagon road from the place to Reed, O regon; W. L. P helps an d J. W orthing At one tluio»wheu the late Geòrgie 1 lug the wainscoting lengthwise, ton, of M apleton, Oregon. U nited States Land Office, J. T. B ridges . Register. Drew Barrymore was playing In San i It Is safe to bet any man. save one the Siuslaw river at Glennda. A fine Roseburg, O regon, Francisco u fabulous sum was offered I who Is blind, that he cannot stand place for a summer residence. Price May 14, 1901. N otice is hereby given th a t in c o m p lia n c e her by a loenl theater for her services for five minute» without moving If $600. BANNERMAN’S PHENYLE for n few weeks. The offer w as ex he Is bllndfoldetl. A tract of a Tittle over two acres of w ith th e provisions of th e n e t of Congress of The Most Pow erful D isinfectant, J u n e 3, 1878, e n title d “ A n net for th e sale of ceedingly tempting, hut her contract bottom land between Florence and Deodorizre and Germicide Known tiral»er la n d s'in th e States of C alifornia, Oregon with Charles Frohmau stood In the to Modern Science . . . . . . T h e O r t ir la a l S e v e n W o n t la r e . Acme, lying on tidewater near Rose N evada, a u d W ashington T errito ry ,” as way. However, on file nothing ven None of tlie orlwliiiil seven wonders I Ilill cannery, A fair bouse on tbe land. e x te n d ed to a ll th e P u b lic Land States by act CURBS ture nothing won theory, she tele of tho work! rewnlns. except the- great of A ugust 1. 1892, Corn M. Staples, of M apleton, Bog Cko!«», graphed n detnlled statement of_ the pyrnmkl of Eitypt. The tomb of Mnti- A fine place for gardening or raising c o u n ty of Lane, S tate of Oregon, has th is day offer she had received to Frohtìfh’n In sollis, king o f Cnrta. built about 350 small fruit. Price $125. Swine Flag««, tiled in thia office h e r sw orn statem e n t No. 1626, New York, explained how anxious she II. O., w as destroyed before 1400 A. D. .. 160 acres of land near Clear lake lying for th e pu rc h a se of th e n ’t nw*4', sw ’^ nwK*» Worm,, Lies, wr.s to nceept It nml wound up with The third wonder, the temple a t Diana in section 11, township 19 south, range nw ’4' hw’4 of sectio n No. 27, in T ow nship No. 17 tnd ('Mitred 8., R ange No. 9 W., and w iil offer proof to show tbe plea. “Will you release me?” In nt Ephesus, wna built 552 B. C. and j 12 west. Price $250. S.re Mouth. th a t th e land so u g h t is more valuable fo r its tim due course of time b I ic received the was ilestroywl 350 B. G. The fourth 112 acres unimproved land lying on b er o r sto n e th a n for a g ric u ltu ra l purposes, and fqllpwlng telegram tu answer: wander, the walls and terraces of B A N N F R M A W 8 P H K N Y L U cure* horse«» o f the north side of Clear lake 2}^ miles to e sta b lish h is claim to «Hid laud before tlie dlMtemper, pink eye, flbtula, giea.-o heel cu t-, t- rc„ gnu O .orgl. D i.w Barryniora, Tal««« Untai, 9«n Babylon, were erected about 570 B. also m ange on dogs. i R egister an d R eceiver of th is office a t Roseburg, j south of Florence. A good wagon road I Fr»n etico: C. Tlujy decayed gradually after Baby- B A N N B R M A N S P H X N V L E rnre, -heen nt O regon, on W ednesday, th e 7 day of A ugust, font rot, »nJ I, m i i . ueutb to ..¡i„ |, I.. It i . .» s ily Noi - C hu « l «« t'RUBSAS. Ion had censed to be the capital of the ' from it to the Siuslaw river. Price $600. 1901. applied and never tail.-. J Allwlt disappointed, Mrs. Barrymore Assyrian empire. The Colossus of - . T ’OUR I-’X'JXT TR EES -lio’ihl ho spraypil with 138 acres of land at Elmira, Oregon. She nam es ns w itnesses: Pnenyle, wi.ieh absolutely d e»tioys all worn«», h ie nt once sent this characteristic reply: Rhodes, erected In 288 IL C.. stood 04 A iiox house, good barn, and plenty of B. B enahin, W illiam W ells, Fred Wells, aud and inMct.4. ’ Qwrlct trqloini»» Nr« verk fu .: years, was destroyed by an earthquake outbuildings' on premises; 6 acres E dw in Staples, all of M apleton, Oregon. B A N N E R M A N ’S PBTEN Y T .3 a« n general dh- Inrectant is i tieniialied, h avin g I wh . ii u>e.i over 1J Ol,l •«*'«111» «V »«sxigo». and lay In ruins for nearly 900 years, Any a n d all persons c la im in g adversely the year« and w ill be found iirefi.l in every hou em Id ox* orchard, 16 acres in cultivation, 10 above-described —New York Tribune.’ tebliahtnent It Is endorsed b) eniiniiienf physi lands a re requested to file th e ir W until a Jew bought It and took It on cian*. sanitary aiitb<nitie> and Iniaid» of her.lth all |,V the Cltv of ( hicago Q00 camels to Alexandria. The statue acres more cleared land, and 80 acres claim s in th is office on or before said 7 day of over the United States i over «even ye« a l-o by m any larpe sti-ck rai era A M lu h t y O ld T s h l c . throughout the U n ite .'sh -.? « Bann. .m an's I'hem le of Zeus at Olympus was made 437- slashed; balance, brush and timber A wealthy man wna once exhibiting lie q u a lly gu«. anteed to p r e te n t tb e above named X«. Register. Í1É! R. C.. was removed to Constanti dl8eo.se» and dertrnv all obi nvlnua nrlon* if iU’elv proudly to a younger aciuntntnnce a uee<l obout tho pram; ee. W rite for circulars an d nople and was destroyed by Are 475 te s t im o n ia ls . Ageutr «an ted . Addies» tnlff« which be lin t) bought He aald NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION A. D. The I’haroe at Alexandria waa JMOTIOE FOR BlIBUOATiON it w#s 500 years old. dfc C O . 87-73 C lark S treet CHICAGO, IL L . "That Is nothing,” remarked his built aliout 283 IL C. and w as destroy United States IdU.4 Offfee, U nited s tates Land Office, ' rtietiyle v-a» praiitej ,|,0 ed by an earthquake about 1300-1400 R ow liunt, Oregyll. young visitor. “1 have In my posses 1 A. D. rtP l-g -ssf Awaixl.t the World’s ‘btitx, Oregon. May 27th. 1901. _________________ A LARGE STOCK RANCH ||a y 37th, 1981. ’? ttm t eom pltatire sion n table which Is more thnn 8,000 ns j»l th e act of Congress of M a n y a M le lt le M a k e « a M n e k le . Mollee 1» hepib) «hen that In eoan llsue« years 5W.” ‘ An act for the sate of tiin NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION u t ili the provisions ol the act o f Congress oi "Three tliousaad years old!” said the Many men o f small Income spend i’s of C alifornia, Oregon The *’ Cox R anch,” including about J u a s ». » « » . '’«Hitad “ An «U for the asle e l host. T h a t la I<ipossll4,‘. Where was 5, 10 or 20 cents a day for drinks, ■wi'u! e,rr it«ry," as extendi I.and Office, Roschurg, Orcg. to ail th e Public 1200 ttcrea, 12 mile9 from Florence on etl a ^ ‘‘• " • b y a c t o f Augu-t 18T2. Mary » Mai iiuibsr hn'IOu tl.s State, o f C»lt«W»(S, titagsn . It urn d o r rlgars or other unnecessary tilinga the ocesn beach, near the Cape. A 4, ‘h rtokeiy. id Portland, N otice Is hereby given th a t th e ' countv of Multi itaratta, «ntt » a s ljln s io n Territory," ss e'h.2't 111 "r,'ion’ bn’ thia nam ed settler hns filed notice of hl Five centa a day saved and at the end ’T’robably In India.” day llk tl in thl- i ' i.it'.. «’•» her «worn statem ent No bouse and barn on the place and a few extaotltsl to all the I’ohfle taunt « a te a 16Û) for th e pur tni-e nt the nw'4 of the ?el ,i to in a k e fin n l proof In su p p o rt of h i. “In India. What kind of a tabi« 1* of each year put to Interest at 5 per Of the » w ', a i ’ h» «et of >"•»■ Wlllhun Henry b rsh e. proof w ill he ninde before rent would at the end of ten years acres plowed. The government road to No. tw e u tj tl.r. e r e l„Ofe h'' " T * of ’‘e rtlo a d th e a n t .U aald . a Com m issioner, nt Florciu o f Me«<to». eo o n iy o f L*ao. Htale of Oreten. Ranie \n S o- « " « n Heceta light honse crosses tbe land. t«*cn (17) South, on J u ly 13. lRIl. vts- C h n e le . s..a ‘ amount to $2U5.5U; 20 yenra. »500: 25 ‘Thv t.sultipiIcatlon tab ler h a a th lx ta y Bled In thia . « e e h it .» o n . state II ' i F set \’o n.e s in . ,1. , * ’ «11'Ieri i m ill offer Range h o . nine (9, H e j yy M m l^ e " « L n « 'i„ 8 Tlie place will support several hun am 1 years, »815. Ten .rents a day so treat- sought is inorv m ea t No. IA«, for the pnrehaae o f the «•; e4 the iMmss t k e ' folio'..i!Ig1 wSih m „ e U"'.'*r or «ton - O n r F i r s t I 'ln n o g . id would In tin- sntne periods respec dred bead ol cattle or a large herd of th a n for a cru n U«1» Of thè ata*, of s« e |lo u tw e n ty three her claim to tfi Led *° wfoblbb S ? m M tand0" " ,? * 1*1*“ “ Upon " h '1 ' Tbe first plauos kuown hi America tively amount to WoS, »1.120. »1.030. sheep or gusts. About 600 bead of sheep au<l US), amt tb e n ta , of the n e t, o f ta c ilo .. S o K etelvt r o] tlu i .fflee . ’ n ' V 1''' K rel»tl ' , L f K 'oehurg Donglaa tw enty alx ( * ) . In T ow nship S o. seventeen (17) wert* l^i|H)rt»Ml from I ajikíihi lu 1TM Twenty cents a day would auxMint to flea. F. Allen, M. A lien W illiam and goats now on tlie ranch will lie sold ist?l9W<l,B,,>’ the " ’«'teenth and John Brynd, ail of P oint T frrace Luth. K««« S * * ,,M' ‘ill *'•*• * ' M ' by Job» Jacob .Xslor, but h » tb e / could »910. » 2 .2 4 0 a n d » 3 .2 0 0 . with the land if desired. w itnesses: __________ J- T. B r t m b s , n ot Mdud thff • rlfcof» of tb ll dliim t» rv D rake, of Meadow, fa n e w m sht I. . X e vaS).«l.le 1«f Its « líb e r or .ton e Time will be gisen on part of tlie price A Q a .a r t n w o l F w a B a . they mxw became ruined. This fact led tuiiV |« n r k *ni1 ^«Dioin ghan for a a rta 'lfltw ! P«rpoaee. amt »o gataWbb Io the attempt to build pianos In this “My doctor ordered a trip to Europa If wanted. For further particulars in v ' v a in ty . O regon: Kila- NOI ICE FOR PUBLICATION, uf P ortland, M ultnom ah coun- Lu c t a l« to U h » b f/o n . tb e » e sis te r and jcuuntrj» aud In the curly’Jjwirt o f th e fo i me.” " quire at tlie Florence Real Estate U n d Office, at Roseburg, Oregon “OM yon follosr bla direction T“ nineteenth century pianos made their p u i „ . q « v » u , ou a .g .ir fs y . p>e aoyeou-ei.lh S ? s É â a S a = “ Nft. He presented bla bill and then a p ica l aove. i|T) day of A o,u«g. '*>♦ look the trip to Koropa hltuoelf."— ' He mtniee ay wJInssaoaj Washington Star. T h» F ilila * . KHaworlb Benha« tata M«I tllf»or^ Í h . ' : ¿ CvTm,r " í & " ‘ I Ulaa Gahfcy—What la the hardest A F a s s llt e s a W «a»v. « W RTllYVENAND wo . s w « ï s  ’ ï Æ k3 S pari of writing poetry, finding the lire for old catahlishcl Eaamln.re In I’hyalea—What happens « L T «* •«• sec. 1«. n*- ne1, Hcc. 9S t i« a .rliyfieal. ' »tending. Salary f?»» a I Ajnat<‘u^ r w ig N ti. ! tbl 4k the great- when a light falla Into the water at aa MAWeincMh. Xoc<n> aat Aira lii la Id fllllnif up P ’tween them. ingle of 45 ftc^reca? Í I’null -I t goes puj. “ '‘L. J —Baltimore American. j T »aliata. A line dairy farm on Mapie creek six piile» Ifoin Florence is now offered for pale. i t contains 100 acre», 36 of It bottom /and and 30 acres have been plowed. (Can cut 35 ton» qf liay. A good two iHopy liquse 20 by 38 fe e t; a barn 44 by 70 feat, with iteaVy /rame'; a goat bouse )6 by 40 ie e t; an orchard of about 600 tree» of different kipd» of fruit lias been f a r i n g for a year oy two. • A water yb eel of about 6 horse power Jurnltlie» motive power at tlie barn lor cutting feed, aawing wood, etc. Tlie farm la qjJJe from »cliool and I h a re been a p e a t luffere* from eon*, for over ft- e year«. N .ti.k 'j gave in» My f«»«< au4 l«gw an d abdoaivu '▼ore U4 I could nut wear »boea on my feet aud only dres». I *uw Hi pans Tabulae a d ea rtu tt dally paper, bought some and tookthtiatty •d. Have taken them about thrvs wosk*ty| la such a change I I am not constipated tty and 1 owe It all to Rlpant Tubule*. Iui •even * eara old, b«va no occupation,« homeh" Id duties and nuralug aiy tick fc« He ba* fiud tne ftUtl A a:u try io || Tabula* fo r him. 11a feele n n » hatter bg take some time, t o has bo^u gi«'k to loty aay u«e my lettar a ad b am a«» you like. Mrs. M art O obmas C l PORTIMI -r-v offered for a n y m nehinc O'"1/ nu itr-.-nt ronge of work, nn*' d‘’ fiihily nm l w ell as can be dontt Tlii hns le t’ll b e f ’re ti'C t! f p a st fifte en year*. • IT HAS NOT BEEN CL> p ro v in g th e DAVIS ’ C opy » A n ro n e Rending a quickly a*eert.ain o ur opinion Invention Is probably ‘i'r ndba tfon* strictly confl d en i »al. ’£ 'L - e sent free. Oldest i P aten ts taken through MajgJ •pcrial notice, w ithout A handsom ely Illustrated culm ion o f a n y e r te j« 0® year ; four m onths, fi- I «9 1 Caveat« sr. d Trade W art« ' e n t b usiness condnc te d f> H*u d in ml wt, draw l h < n1 i patent vbie f re a 9Í ' p a te n ti a to rn red . A Iitin Paten»4.“ w ith c t to ad foreign c o u n tries te a c. a . ®aow