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About The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1901)
tsr-- W E S T , id fiat are Humors? T H E They »re vitiated or mofblil fluids cours- ^FOBIJSUSP BVKBY FBtpAV MOR^-SQ.- ! J * » • V‘ ' “S ftnd tiSWS. j They tiro commonly due to defective utges- _____ tlon but are somstlmes Inherited. How do they manifest themselves 7 In runny forms of cutaneous eruption, F u > bxmci , Last« CotixTT, (lasco » salt rheum or eczema, pimples and bolls, I and In weakness, languor, general debility. »V r » • I How are they expelled 7 By W. II. WKATIIEKSON H ood’s Sarsaparilla E d ito r »nd P ro p rie to r, F to ro u u o , O reg o n , J u n e 2 8 ,1 9 0 1 . which »Iso builds up the system that has suffered from them. I t la the best medicine tor aU humors. OUR BIG CELEBRATION, A school has been set up in London Of course everybody will he in I'lo r for th e express purpose Jof teaching the once n ex t Thursday for the splendid In- O hinese language in order to prom ote dependente Day celebration w hich our B ritish trad e witli C hina, ¡citizens have .arranged to take place yw...... ................. ¡h ere. E verything will he on a larger According to Senator Burrows ............ of — M ichigan thirty-five stales in th e Union have declared in favor of th e popular electio n of U nited States senators. , scale than ever before, and w ith less cost to the public. T h ere will be ora- lions, m usic, readings, recitations, and j other appropriate exercise» in the fore- Io C leveland th e . n terp r.se . . .ell-sup- m__ w, ». of if V. W, Hurd. FANCY C0( ' P e c u l i a r i t i e s o f C r im e , One of the stran g est peculiarities of to CONSUMPTION — “ S N U F F L E S " hum an n a tu re is Its Inclination to will save you if you use it at once. I t is no ordinary remedy, hut a com plete. Im itate th e m isdeeds of others. Crime treatm ent which is positively guaranteed ■ B ^ S K 9 S g R R n 3 g |s |?<''SB!KM HSnH B : of Is epidem ical. A particularly dreadful to cure CATARRH in any form or stage i r bu m urder, th e details of w hich are set if used according to the directions which , _ . , forth In all the new spapers, often has accompany each package. D on’t delay, F a i l C y L i n e OT L 3 C I i e S 3 7 1 (1 , C d l t S Neckror ■ d th e efTect of Inducing sim ilar crimes. hut send for it at once, and write lull [ One of the reasons, and probably the particulars as to your condi lion, and you chief reason, w hy public executions w ere abolished In England, w as th at coverer of this wonderful remedy regard „ I n f « e tin » nn » r te i e r r e n t t h e ¡'tg your case w ithout cost .0 you beyond to ll Instead of acting as a d eterren t the tbe ,.e({II|a r .,rice 0( “ SN U FFLES,” the is 0 execution had th e contrary effect of “ GUARANTEED CATARRH C U R E .” C A R E FU L SELEC TIO N OF inciting to m urder. • j Sent prepaid to any address in tlie Wit In 1885 a w om an of Geneva, nam ed U nited States or Canada on receipt of Lom bardi, killed her four children. ' One Dollar. Address Dept. 1, EDW IN She adm itted th a t she had been read- 11. G IL ES & COMPANY, 2330 and 2332 lng of a w om an who killed her lius- , Market S tieet, Philadelphia band, and the very circum stantial ac sxst count had m ade her w ish to Im itate the Tor Sale to Gun and Fish Club, crime, but ns her husband w as dead lid : she killed the chllA cn. T his is only Organdies in Assorted Shades and W h ite G o jd s In Qu" one Instance out of hundreds w hich P R IV A T E P A R T IE S , have come to our notice. to S e le c t From T he Infectious nature of self m urder ------- The B eautiful-------- nd receives a striking testim ony In the in th e ) i n n f i L i v y n v T Q 1 4 NT TV Q a leek following Incident: Dr. Oppeuhelm of d ’ ‘ IL U .L, is l i j h . l . i 1 /0 , H am burg had to exam ine the body of n ____ ¡„ •> Tsiitcoos,” o r _____ Scb man who had cut his th ro at anil had Ian i T E N -M IL E LA K E , died a fte r some days of suffering. The ier fr medico told his a ssistan t th a t death or Sc Douglas County, Oregon, would luive been im m ediate if the man had made the cut in a w ay w hich he Containing in both 4X94 acres— the large island prize Illustrated, and he w as startled two 38.94 acres, and the small 4 acres—lying in sections 2 and 85. days later to learn th a t ills assistan t gradt hnd atteffipted to comm it suicide by Unlv P E R F E C T T IT L iE I. lacerating him self In th a t very manner. WE ARE UP-TO-DATE IN Eci T he man adm itted th a t he had never F o f S i l i c a t $ 1 2 P e r A c r e th o u g h t of suicide until the day of the F A C T , V E R Y T H I Address: exam ination and the doctor’s rem ark.— London Globe. W . H. W EA TH ERSO N , T H EM S E E S E E M T SHIES BP LADIES’ AND X » LACES AND EM BROIDER! Wa Children’s Waists In Sizes to Suit. S! B e' Latest in C ents’ C oliars-and Coif IN “One of th e most desirable posts a t W indsor castle,” says a correspondent of the Chicago Record, “Is th a t of ’tlie king's lim ner,’ who In ancient times decorated books and m anuscripts w ith Initial letters and who now prepares the parchm ent comm issions when his m ajesty Is pleased to ..confer knight hood or some other honor upon one of his subjects. The mail w ho now tills th e post has extraordinary skill w ith th e pen nnd brush, and his diplom as and certificates were greatly adm ired for th eir exquisite ta ste and skillful execntlon. H e receives n salary of $2,500 a year. The clockuiaker at W indsor castle receives the sam e com pensation, and It Is his business to keep all the tim epieces in repair. The his toriographer, w ho Is supposed to keep a record of events, holds a hereditary ollice, w ith a salary of $2,500 a year. T he m aster of music receives $1,500 and arrangea concerts for ids m ajesty's diversion. The surveyor of pictures is paid $1,500, the librarian receives $2,- 500, th e exam iner of plays $1.000, the keeper of th e sw ans Is paid $300, and th e bargem aster, w ho looks n fter the boats used by the royal fam ily nt W indsor, has a sim ilar com pensation.” ■ S r O T J P L S Florence, Lane County, Oregon. S o m e N ic e R o y a l J o b » . W hen he sa t down, there w as a mo m entary hush, nnd then the late Dean E v erett slowly roseu He begnn In his usual soft and hesitating tone, "There a re doubtless a g reat m any things w hich Mr. Jones knows and we do not know, hut th e n 1 are also a few things w hich we know nnd he docs not.” Then followed n pause, during which each man held his breath, for the dean w as known to carry on his lips a dag ger w hich som etim es fotiud Its unerr ing w ay to th e hearts of men and tilings, b u t a fte r due pause he contin ued gently: “And chief am ong them Is how glad w e alw ays a re to see lilm.”—Youth's Companion. f a n d . C athartic, cure con siip en on forever IkSsJkS. If «Ò Ç. Ç. fait. iXfutgistsrvfuud atwucr. TRULY O. W .H U R T he B ree d er’s G azette, One all around farm pnpei . . of country, . the . . . best . . —. of . the 28 to — 8G pages wee iy. R egular P rice, $ 3 .0 0 P e r Y ear. T h e B reeder’-1 s G a zette and T u e W EST * * * S2.5O Per Year. C A R M A N ’i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office tit Roseburg, Oregon, June 25, 1901. Notice is hereby given that the following* nam ed settler has filed notice of his Intention to make dual com m utation proof in support of his claim, and tliat said proof will be made l>efi re H. Holden, U. 8. Commissioner, nt Florence, Oregon, on August 10, 1901, viz: Charles B. Morgan, on his II. E. No. 9978, for the w' j sw ' „ sc11 sw>4, 8ec. 28, and nw1; nwl < Sec. 83, T. 18 8., R. 9 west. He mimes the following witnesse« to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: H. H. Fisk, of Ord, Oregon; Fred c . Beil, of Florence, Oregon; Charles An derson, of Point Terrace, Oregon; F. Woodcock, of Florence, Oregon. J. T. B ridges , Register. CHEAP CASH STORE! :s* M«y Drv Goods, * ★ Groceries ★ and ★ Noti Gen Bor Da» SClK FLORENCE MEAT MARKET.. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office, at Roseburg, Oregon, June 21,1901. Notice Is hereby given that the following- S o m c t l i l n c W h ic h H e L e a r n e d . i named settler lias (Iled notice of his intention A soft an sw er has not only the effect to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and o f tu rn in g aw ny w rath. It may serve to tliat said proof will he made before F. C. Dean, avenge an Injury. Years ago the Rev. ; V. S. Commissioner, nt Mapleton, Oregon, on J. II. Jones w as m aking a visit in Bos August 5,1901, viz: Joseph Fellmnn, on his H. ton and attended a biw eekly confer E. No. Ptd.'i, for the n ', nc1, secl7,se% se>4 socS, ence nt D ivinity hall. J u s t a t th a t and sw 'i sw !, sec 9, T. IS S., R. 9 W. muncs the following witnesses to prove tim e he w as out of sorts w ith the cast, his lie continuous residence upon and cultivation nnd his address reflected nn acrid of saitl land, viz: mood. Especially did he insist th a t i P. E. Jackson, J. W. Jackson, George R. Camp "They didn't know everything down In Judce and 11. H. frisk, all of Mapleton, Oregon. o r even In Cam bridge.” J. T. Il hi does , Register. K ‘ AND LADIES’ BELTS P 'b® P atent office is already in arrears, ^be inventors have every rig h t to kick al Ibis injustice and tliey will doubtless n ,a't® tbemselvee heard through their ««neters and rep resentatives. Senator Burrows, of Michigan, who 1 will be chairm an of the com m ittee on A m illionaire m erchant says, “My privileges and elections, lin t long been success Is probably due to the fact th a t an ailvix-ate uf tbs election of senatois a t night I store m,v mind und during for breakfast wouM not rem ain on my by th e people. He has a new 'idea along tb e day 1 mind my store.”—Chicago News. stomaeli (or half an boor I need one th at line, wliicli he will propose as a bottle of your Kndol Dyspepsia Core and co n iiitutional am endm ent at tbe coining A C O O D C O U C H M E D IC IN E , It speaks well for Uliaml»>rlnin’s ahh R a|u , my u (h<<r 8®«>°n (o n g rese. It prov.de. th a t Uongh Remedy that driigiiists use it in „„„uly digested. Noil ting equate Kialol when a legislature fails to elect a sena- th eir own famflies in preference to any Pv»|ie|wia Cure for stom ach tro u b les.”— *or‘ 'b e governor »hall order an election other. “ I have sold C ham berlain's II. 8. Pitt», Arlington, Tex. Ko.loi Dya I»y the people .of lite elate to fill tlie Cough Remedy for the past five years pepala C ura digesti w hat you eat vacancy, He eave his idea will merely witli complete eetisfartion to m yse'f and M e)er A Kyle. , remedy an oversight on tlie p art of the custom ers,” sav» Druggist J . Goldsm ith. m akers of tliero iialilatio ii, who providdd \ an E tten , N. Y. “ I have alwavs used FU HS W ANTED. it in my own family both for ordinary carefully for m eeting failure to elect a coughs and colds ami for th e eotigli fol The highest rash piituj paid lor all l,|r*«>dent and vice.presi.lent, and for lowing la grippe, and find it efficacious.” kinds ol furs and hides, tilling vacancies in the bouse, hut forgot For sale hv O. W. H urd. G C. CvMprnw. a to u t senators. He th in k s if the At ».tlloy's Meat M arket, Florence, Or am endm ent were adopted it would sel :— :------------------- j E E P you r blood purs ami your t The fcillons, tire-si, narrows man cannot dom lie put into opetetion, os its exist- . ... stomach . and . . d iirc --------- organs in a etwtaaaiialle compete witli Ids healthy m ce would be an incentive to legisla- healthy condil.ott hv taking Komi's Koreaoarilla and you'w ill bo W E L L . riv»I. I eW itt's Little Early Risers, turee to ele»:t s.-natore, the famous pills for constipation, will Senator AUricit, chairman c l t i e ,em o„ Ml,w your , rouWw. blic, n , w j w uin4u<e ■ d a r e t e T e e r H o w r ls W ith r i s t a r e t e , Meyer A K> le, EREH WHITE Sil S Braids and Gimp Trimming, Gold and Silvis— I porting, although tbe charges are very io w. . i. -» M r, W hedon, C o sh itr of the F irs t N ational Bank <•( W interset, Iowa, In a recent letter give» tom e ex|>eriencc with a carpenter in Ids employ, that will lie value toother mechanice. lle a sy st **| had a carpenter working (or mo «h o was obliged Io slop work lor lovers! days on account of being troubled w ith «liar- rhoea. I m entioned to him th a t 1 had been similarly troubled and that Cham. harlain*. Colio, Cholera and Diarrln».» Kemedy had cured i»e. He bought a bottle ol it from ti e druggist here and informed me that one dose enred hl e , •n d he i. again at h l. work." For sale THE SUCCESSOR. N O V E L T IE S schools—the vertical aq.l the d eferential ,ct begin work on th e ditcli, “ provid- j 8“ll,rle8 of i ',’°00 “ y ear- » ' the ca8e8 of - i s still raging in m any American cities, ed its n eu trality and an open door be ' P°8traa8ler3 of Indianapolis and Ixiuisville, because the post office iuspei- tow ns and villages, O liam pions of the iUHrnnteej . We shall doubtless m ake . , , , 1018 reported th a t im proper m ethods, p erp en d icu lar lines throw o u t sly hints a n eutral canal, for th a t is the kind of a> to th e effect th a t nn u p rig h t h and indi canal ive w ant, hut we see no use o f principally persuading business men to cates uprightness of character, and th a t m aking any prom ises to G reat B ritain buy large q u an tities of stam ps, long in a slan t in p enm anship may be tlie o u t on tlie subject. As to th e “ open do o r,” advance of th eir use, iiad been used to w ard and visible sign of a s tru t in con tlie door to the canal will doubtless be tem porarily increase tlie receipts at science. B ut th is Bee ms to he going a “ open ” to any ship whose captain those offices. The postm asters hinted little too far in tlie h eat of controversy. brings with him the uioney to pay tlie th a t they m ight appeal to the courts to test th e right of the Fostniaster G eneral tolls, and th e door out of the canal will T h e m anagem ent of th e (fonta Fe R ail to set aside a law, and th a t official coun be equally open to eith er sea. If Unit is w ay has begun to carry out a vast eolo- tered by inform ing them th a t no appeal I w hat th e Mail m eans by th e “ open ■ isation plan w hich will result in b rin g | d o o r” th ere is no occasion for any si ¡pit- to the courts was necessary to establish ing m any th o u san d s of Italian s to thia l(jon | his rig h t to rem ove postm aslers. And co u n try and in locating them on lands so th e m atter stands. B ut th e Mail shows its good sense in Southern C alifornia, New Mexico, ' Senator Allison, who is now in W ash when it recognizes th a t it would ire ab O klahom a und T exas. Agents of the ington, does not think Representative surd to stip u late th a t we should hold road have been sen t to Italy w ith litera Babcock’s idea of rem oving the duties tlie canal open to our enem ies in tim e of ture for distrib u tio n in various parts of on steel products in order to h it a t tlie war, and tlia t it is of no consequence th e peninsula, These hooks are in the steel tru st, is a wise one, nlthoiigli lie Whether we fortify tlie entrances or n o t. Ita lia n language and are plentifully il adm its th a t it lias elem ents calculated I We »hull g u arantee the n eu trality of the Instrated with views taken from pictu to m ake it popular a t first glance. canal, except ns to our enem y, by our resq u e spots along tits line of th e Santa Speaking of th e probable action of tlie own power, w ithout asking th e aid or >"• in tlie states and territories m en senate, he s a id : “ If this tariff m atter consent of any o th er nation, and it is tio n ed . Special effbrt is to he m ade to I for us to decide w hether we can do it comes before th e senate, we will have to colonise the San Joaquin Valley, which i most cheaply or effectively by land for g o o ie r tlie m atter very carefully and is one of the m ost fertile grazing region» tifications or ships. The Mail truly says see w hether M r. Babcock's plan will |n th e west. It is said to Ite th e in ten th a t no enem y of th e Uniter) Slates correct the evil he seeks to rem edy. I tion of tlm com pany to extend its colo would risk his war ships in our canal do not th in k it is a question to be settled n isatio n plana to o th er countries in while under our control, and adds offhand, hut I also do not th in k th a t the E u ro p e alter th e Italian agency becomes “ W ho would im agine flint th e Suez “*nff has as much to do w ith the trusts flourishing, canal would rem ain open to B ritish 88 JIr> B“l*,0«-'k supposes." t u r n m i . .t... i rs luen-of-wgr if G reat B ritain were e n -j Fhe official big head is by no m eans a Dyspeptics cannot be long lived be cause to live requires nourishm ent. Food gaged in w arfare with a first-class n a v a l, " ew H*««a«e In W ashington, hut the at ta no t nourishing until it is digested. A powerT” As to th is we suspect th a t 'aek of the new Uuminissioiier of patents disordered stomanh cannot digest food, most people so im agine, as G reat Brit- 18 » n u iu ally hail. In no branch of the it m ust have assistance. Kndol Dyspep ain is the m ajority stockholder, and in V°vcrnnient is tlie expediting of liusi- sia Dure digests all kinds of fnud w ith o u t aid from th e stom ach, allowing it to possession of tlie work», h u t they do n o t Ilcsa ,nore im p o rtant to the welfare of rest and regain its n atural functions. believe it would also ho open to h er Um country th an in tlie patent ollice. Its elem ents are exactly the sam e as the enem y If th a t should not be th e case l e t th e Uuminissioiier of P aten ts lias, n a tu ra l digestive fluids and it simply it would he because G reat B ritain has ,or no oilier im aginable reason than for c a n 't help hut do you good, Meyer A on tenni into an agreem ent with E u r o - ; '“ 8 ° " n personal convenience und com- K yi«. pean powers which would forbid her '° r *» deliberately ordered a two • ' ■ J' MU" 1 ~ exclusive use of it, and because those m o n th 's Bus|«nstoii of an iu i|io rtan t Heattle, Washington, has secured own e rsh ip ol a tract o( 100 acres, witli n view powers were disposed and able to en- j branch of tlie work of tliat ollice, by en T here is no nouncing tliat no hearings would be to conducting a m unicipal cem etery, in force th eir agreem ent. im itatio n oi a project successfully carried doubt th a t, treaty or no treaty, G reat g 'sn te d by him self or tlie assistant com- o u t in Cleveland, Ohio, T here a level, B ritain would endeavor to use th e canal niissioner d u rin g July and A ugust, and finely situated tract ut land has liven ami exclude her adversary, and she "'h at adds to th e aggravation of the acquired by tlie m unicipality, nnd burial would he perfectly right. If G reat B rit- or*I«r is th a t thia b ra n d i of the work of is Io Usleat speculation in laud lor b u rial placee, and w insuro place», ami to inetire perpetual care of th e graves, W ORTHY <ug |nm -------------------------" noon, followed by a big basket din n er, T h e A m erican farm er m in t have a In the afternoon there will be a big care in tu rn in g the soil of Ids farm , l e s t , baseball game, and various other sports, lie come upon gold or petroleum and to tlie w inners of which prizes will he have to take upon him self tlie burdens offered am ple to make th e events well made in the senate against any reciproc contested, and chief among them will be ity treaty w ith tlie new governm ent of and responsibilities of a m illionaire, the tug of w ar and tlie log-rolling con Cuba, the expectation being, now that The Bn IThlo E xposition is said to he test a t high w ater in th e afternoon. the C ubans have accepted the P latt suffering liecause tlie railroads will not Taken altogether, these attractions wilt am endm ent unconditionally, th a t tlie allow reasonable excursion rates for tlie offer a good incentive to all to atten d new governm ent will he established encouragem ent of visitors, Tlie rail- and pass an in teresting day in old L ane’s early in n ex t y ear, and th a t its first roads in th a t q u a rte r are living up to ; seaport city. Then at nig h t good m usic effort will he to tecure reciprocity. th e Idea of exacting ail th at tlie traffic will be turnished for a big dance in M inister C onger is in W ashington, w ill hear, Meyer & K yle’s new store building. AH and lie savs he is m aking preparations of those things are absolutely free, even to retu rn to C hina t e x t m onth, which, Lee M. T ravis, a prom ising young tQ , he b(jat litre on the steam ers Mar- unless it is a bluff in ended to force tlie law yer of E ugene, will deliver th e or»-1 guerjtu an d Lilliluu CouitJj everyone> hand of the ad m in istratio n , seems to tion a t the F o u rth of Ju ly exercises In | a|ld liave # good timB> dispose of all tlie num erous stories giv Florence th is y ear. Mr. T ravis Is a ing reasons why th is governm ent did not speaker of ab ility, and will be listened A SENSIBLE BRITISH VIEW. wish Mr. Conger to retu rn to Pekin. to w ith pleasure and profit by those The P ostm aster G eneral litis refused Who atten d . S. F. Chronicle. to comply w ith the law providing th at The London Siali urges th e B ritish The b attle betw een advocates of t h e G .... overnm __........ ......_ __ in postm asters a t oflices with annual re- ent to ___ got __ o u ________ t ot o.ir way tw o style» of han d w ritin g in th e public : th e lnBtter o( t be N icaragua e a n a /a n d i * ,0° ’000 or n,ore »ball be paid p lo ts are sold w ithout regard to location sin is so involved ns to prev en t her use »t th e uniform price of 75 cents por of the canal under such circum stances, square foot. T his includes th e actual there is some excuse for it, for she was p iain ten an ce of th e plot at tlie expense not th e original builder of the canal, of tlie city in p erp etu ity , Tlie m ainte- and is not now the sole ow ner. B lith e r H«nce inelndes grass seed, sowing, mow- exiw iience should l>e a w arning fur us , ng »ud a general care-taking. Flowers not to be guilty of tom foolery. Slid shrubs, when required, ase, o f ; ___ ... — ■ ■ -/ course, charged additio n ally . T he p u r, | »‘A few m onths ago, fowl which I ate A senate, which has iiecn credited with the intention to ignore precedent and ‘Som ething New Under th e Sun” . F k 0M O l’H KtfGl'LAR CORKEsrOXDEST.) the claims of ranking senators in nam ing men for the vacant chairm anships, All doctors have tried to cure C atarrh a t the n ex t Eession of Congress, who l,y the use of powders, acid gases, inlial- W ashimoyom , Ju n e 17, 1901. . W ashington on private bus- ers and drugs iti paste form. T h eir pot»* who was in rotis m em branes The Chinese M inister to tlie U nited said the story was ridiculous; ’ ,.augii,g'thein to crack open and bleed. 1 iness, 8>ates lias been fortunate in m aintaining powerful acids used in the inhalers liait no s u c h r ig h t, i The have entirely eaten away the same mem - , cordial personal relations with both I th a t the comm ittee hranes ihat their m akers have aimed to and th a t the ranking senator on the sev IS CONSTANTLY REC EIV IN G N EW GOODS IN T H E W All governm ent and people of this country cure, while pastes and ointm ents cannot eral com m ittees would get every vacant reach the disease. An old and expert- , through all th e trying times in C hina, -Tx chairm anship, unless lie waived his em ed practitioner who has for many in fact, there is little doubt of Ids having years made a close study and specialty rig h t thereto. T his seems to make it of the treatm ent of C atarrh , has nt last i made more personal Irteuds in tins coun CONSISTING OF reasonably certain th at Senator Ciillum perfected a treatm en t which when faith-j try th an a n y representative of any for fully used, not only relieves at once, but talla eign country ever did before. B ut lie is will go to the head of the com m ittee on perm anently cures CATARRH, by re Fancy H a ir O rnam ents, H a ir Com bs o f all Desc____ moving the cause, stopping the dis-1 foreign relations. now in u fair way to make some enemies. cTiarges, and curing all inflam m ation.j He is strongly opposed to the re-enact- Yon may ns well expect to run a steam It is tlie only rem edy known to science tliab aetn slly reaches the uttiicted parts I n ient by Congress of the Chinese exelu- engine w ithout water as to find an a c t This wonderful remedy is know ive, energetic man with a torpid liver “ SN U FFLES, th e GUARANTEED sion law, which will expire by lim itation lore C U R E ," and is sold at the ex n ex t M ay, and is doing some very bold and you may know that his liver is tor TARRH pid when he does not relish Ids food or trem . . . . ely . . low , price of One Dollar, each ■ w ire-pulling to influence senators and , i i H . W ELL SE LE C T ED STOCK OF feels duU and i i languid i f after eating, ..fiu„ often package >nei, > ne containing 8utll,.ielf t internal for , and external Ill0nlh’a representatives against re-enactm ent. has headache and som etimes dizziness. treatm en t and everything necessary to He may And it a case of playing witli A few doses of C banib Iain's Stomach “ S N U F F L E S ” is th e only perfect R I B B O N S IN A L L S H A D E S A N D QUALI^1 tire, He is accredited to the executive ami Liver Tablets will restore his liver CATARRH C U R E ever made and is branch of the governm ent, ami is very to its norm al functions, renew his vital now recognized as the only safe ami pos For ity, improve his digestion and make him itive cure for th at annoying and disgust itoni , (early exceeding his rights when geek- feel like a new m an. I’riec, 25 cents. ing disease. It cures all inflam m ation 8eh< ¡ng to influence the legislative branch, Samples free at O W H u rd ’s drug stoie quickly and perm anently and is also wonderfully quick to relieve HAY i t is understood th a t th e President FE V E R or'COLD in the HEAD. The | IHa been notified th a t a fight will he CA TARRH when neglected often leads WASHINGTON LETTER. C( •MX ........J u s t O oened.... ur. G o o d s as iìe o re s e n te g J. w . C A R M A N P R O P »' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, June 22, 1901. N otieels hereby given that the following-, named settler n.-.s filed notice of bis intention ' to make com m utation final proof in supimrt of his claim , and th a t said proof will be made lie- fore ti. Holden, U. S. Commissioner, nt Flor e ice, Oregon, on August 15,1901, viz: hbeuezer [ G. I>. Holden, on bis H. fr:. Xo. 9977, for the se1 See. 29, Tp. 1» S„ R. 9 w est * He names the following witnesses to prove his couth,u ms residence upon nn J cultivation of »mid land, viz: H. H. Fisk, of Ord p, o ., Oregon; Amasa Hurd C. D. Morgan, Fred Veil, of Florence, Oregon. J. T.B ridoks , Register. nei one ma wh Ira 1 «n da] N O T IC E FO R PU B L IC A T IO N . ttM Land Office, a t Roseburg Oregon. V . June 22. 190L Notice is hereby given th at the following. nnmed ......... '" ''f has filed notice of h li intention •mmutation final proof In support of hl. claim, Hint that said pr. •f will be runde he- I .■n, a' o - U- s t'ontmlastoner, *t F lo r-1 eni e I in'Ki.n ,,,, A iitu-t 15. taut, vtz; Fred r 1 rp i 9 W ^ L ° ' hW"' t,,r U>* ! THE W H ITE IS KINÖ lie n«n.e» the following witiiev.e, to prove i of. >ai„ ‘iïià l.’ TÎ,7M',Cne® upo" «“ '«'ration A « . « Hum and E tt p. Holden, of Flor- ' : M. JF-1 hilllp». of Acme, Oregon tí. Morgan* «'f Florence, Orest J T. B uidos », aeet.ter. NOTICE FOR ’> e, Î ” Pr? ,( 1,1 ’" ’’P”" h«« >•'•«"1 amt ,, , , ’ Tr'M’f " ill he made before C. H "b'*"“- ’ • Commissi..,,«, st Florence. Or»' M S ^ K . Xu. «g», to , th< tw, . lie nan b a ll publication , Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. « ... , . Jane 22,1901. Xotiee 1. herct.y riven t h .t the following nstn. . settler h a. «le,! „ „ n , , of h |, ln^ nll„„ u BEARINGS, like a bicycle, make the 1 •W H IT E ” the Easiest R unning Machine ' Made j Beauty of finish, quality of materiel, elri»n<* , the finest w orkm anship, th e sim plest, »><»' , best of attach m en ts, easy pay m en ts, old wad''’* in exchange, one m illion fire linndred thoin**\B users, th irty years of success, courteous trestB**B more can you nsk? tt« W h ite on the market. ¿J »7 Bicycles run lig h ter m ost durablu and h as** Call or w rite and let os pre*»11- j the r. 'Bowing W it n e s s to prove » m ide I opou and cultivation ! Hytl and E. G D. Ht Flni>n<»e, . M. P. PhHlfp., of At >rt?on: <;, r , of t ium c -, Oregon J. I. fiatasse. Ri rieUi you A met con ord WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPAQ 3 300-306 P o st stre e t, San F ra n c isc o , Cal. B D. T a is s . D ualer it* Uite â e w ia ’ M ach in ai. Aw*»*. <**^1