The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, July 05, 1901, Image 4

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,h a v a ure« Blpan« Tabcta« w ith aom nah •**•»-
faction that I •» ’» cbverfuliy ree'»«u«n* a J
IU»» be&n troubled for about thro» jr«Ar<
«bat t called WUou» a tu u lu oonuug on ragu laltj
joc« a weak. W u lold by dUforaot pliyiielan«
UV 11 waa V.UMU W b *t t«v.h, o f wMeb11 had
•ew raL I Lad tha teeth eitrucMK), but tho at-
touita oonUitued. I l.a-1 «<■«> adv.rthw m .nta of
Hit,an» t abula« lu *11 ika puper» b uth ad n o t* th
In t t . in. but about alx week« since a friend In
duce.1 mu to L-j th en . ffiavo taken >>u - t « o of » •
*01*11 • vent box«« of the Tabulea . » I h av. h»d
no nenrranre • f the «ttack«. Itave never given *
W*thu»>nl-1 tor anyttiiim before, but the great
amount of good which I believe ha« boon done roe
by Hl pans Tubules Induct« roe to add mine to the
many testim onial» you doubtless h iv e in y»ur
possession now.
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THl HOME COLD CURE
a w a r e • ( • TT>«n«and P la c e « .
T h e S ta r s a n d S tr ip e s a t A cre,
T lio K in d Y o n 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 o fo r o v e r 3 0 y ea r s, h a s h o m e th o s ig n a tu r e c i
__ a n d lia s b e e n m a d e u n d e r b is p e r -
so n a l su p erv isio n sin c e its in fa n cy .
A llo w n o o n e to d e c e iv e y o u in th is.
A ll C o u n te r fe its, Im 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 h e h e a lth o r
I n fa n ts 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.
I want to inform yon,
tn words o f highest
praise, o f tha Ix-nedt
1 have derived from
R lpani T&bulc». I am a
profeaalonul uurse and
lu this profeadlou a clear
head la alWBjs needed,
ftlpana Tahulee does it.
After oue of my cases I
fouud myself com pletely
ruudowu. Acting on the
advice of Mr. Geo. Bow­
er, Fh. G., 5S8 Newark
Ave., Jersey City, 1 toog
Klpau« Tabulea w ith
grand results.
I haY* b«aa a iraat •uff-rer
fovuvarflY» f«urs. Nothing «»»»^
Mjr feet and legs and abduui«» «.
I uoul4 not wear »Utow on my f«e|«
(IreMg. I saw Hlpaas T a b u la te
dally pap^r. bought io m e aud t o _
•<1. Hava talcan them about thru««
is RUota a ch a n g e! 1 am not cunxtl|^
and I o w e It a ll to Rlpan* Tabul< |
aeren joor« old , have no oocu—■
hQiikubold dutlea aud auralug i
He ha« had tha dropay and 1
Tahules for him . He (eels aotnefa
to lu. aom e tim e, he ha« been alt
i» ay uao rnj tatter and namo aa j
Mr«. M art (
V have been Buffering from „
«luce 1 wu« a little girl. 1 could
e«r orgoli
place wllk,
bea«laoh«n
•toinaoh. I
Rlpans Ttfo,
aunt of t
taking lh _
Of tho Stnlm ’
fouud suukb
thi lr ua«
to take I her
hav» be«n ip
last Oulcbij
«ay they h«*"
ly cured iuj <
I am twenty
old. You
to use this lifer
Mrs. J. I
RI-P-A-NS
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A good American had been making
Whnt do you think of a sword blade
tliut contains a thousand sheets of met­ some soul stlrriug remarks about the
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glorious star spangled banner when an
The modern stand­
• lag«ni<ws T reatm en t by W hich al? Yet they are not uncommon and, Engllslmmn who Is pretty well Ameri­
as you will readily imagine, are of ori­
Drunkards are being Cured Daily
ard Family Medi­
ental workmanship. Our painstaking, canized told a little story apropos: “J
Io Spit* of T h em selv es.
patient Japanese friends are the mak­ remember once to have seen the Rtars
cine : Cures tEe
and stripes applauded uproariously on
N o i H m u D o m s . — No Weakening ot the ers of them, and a few days ago I had
a
peeuliur
occasion.
It
happened
many
Ñervos. — A pleasant sad Positive
the pleasure of seeing one in a Fourth
common every-day
Cure 1er the Liquor Habit.
Ml«« BXLrflS WIBDUAM.
avenue curiosity shop and had Its years ago when the British ting wasn t
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titu
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fo
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il,
P
a
r
e
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as
popular
In
the
United
States
as
It
Is
ill of humanity.
method of manufacture explained.
Mother wan troubled
g o r ic , D r o p s a u d S o o th in g S y ru p s. I t is P le a s a n t. I t
It is now generally known Ijiat drunlt-
'Plie blades of these sabers arc made now and a party of us Englishmen
will* h e a r t b u r n aud
K yierenj
euneSM is a disease and not weakness. A from magnetic Iron ores. The steel is were nt a theater lu New York consid­
c o n ta in s n e ith e r O p iu m , M o r p h in e n o r o th e r N a rc o tic
Sleeplessness, caused by
sudar ed w h|Dr
»•oily Oiled with poison, and nerves com­ produced In small, very thin sheets, erably further down town than thea­
in-Hgestlon, for a good
b is h«ad. t
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orm
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many year». One day
pletely sha.terud by periodisal or run-
and compia
ters are now to be found on Broadway,
•he «a\r a testim onial
a u d 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 AY had
atant use of intoxicating liquors, requires and the workman begins by fixing one The play w as ‘Richard I,’ and If you re­
•tom ach. H
la the paper indorsing
of
them
to
the
end
of
sn
iron
rod
which
eat llke obli
C o lic . I t r e lie v e s T e e th in g T r o u b le s, c u r e s C o n stip a tio n
an antiifotl rapatde of neutralising ami
R
ip
a
n
s
Tabules.
Uhe
MAN*
TW age do aud*l
determined to give thorn
eradicating this poison, and destroying serves ns a handle. To this are solder­ member there Is a scene in the play
a n d F la tu le n c y . I t a ssim ila te s t'he F o o d , r e g u la te s th o
dld eat dld j
a trial, was g r e a t l y
th e craving for intoxicants, fcsuflerera ed , other small sheets until the mass where ltlehard, after putting his foes
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S to m a c h a n d B o w e ls , g iv in g h e a lth y a n d n a tu r a l sle e p .
relieved by their use
and o f a I
U t* y no w cu re tltoHisjsIves a t li.inie with- has a length of about eight Inches, a to flight lu terrific style, mounts the
aiianowvaacMmw
au d n ow t a k e « th e
R eading som e of th e testim onials
T h e C h ild r e n ’s P a n a c e a —T h e M o th er’s F r ie n d .
Tabules regularly. Bhe keep« a few carton« Rlpans
put publicity or loss of time from buei- width of about two Inches and a thick­ w alls of Acre and plants the British
Rlpans
Tabules.
I
tried
them
. Rlpaas
Tabulea In the house and aaya she w ill not be w ith ­
neee by this wonderful “ HOME GOLD ness o f a little more than a quarter of colors there. Evidently the manage­
only relieved but actually cured my
ou t them. The heartburn and sleeplessness have
tho
headachee
h
are
disappeared,
b^
C U B E " which li«s been peifectcd after an inch.
ment knew the temper of the audience
disappeared w ith tho indigestion w hich was
good condition and ho n ever comp
pinny ytsara of close study and treatment
formerly so grent a burdeu for her. Our w hole
and felt that even under such circum­
This
bar
Is
brought
to
a
w
hite
heat,
stom
ach.
He
is
now
a
red,
chubby-facc
fam ily take the Tabules regularly, especially after
Of inebriates. The faithful use according
w onderful chauge 1 attribute to Rlpa
stances the British flag would not l>e n
a hoarty meal. My mother Is n ft7 years o f age
to directions of tliis wonderful discovery doubled on Itself and hammered until good thing, so what did they do but
I am satisfied that they w ill benefit ar
Bears
the
Signature
of
and Is enjoying the b esto f health aud spirits ; also
the cradle to old age) if taken accord
is positively guaranteed, to cure tlie must ft is down to Its original dimensions
eats hearty meals, an Im possibility before she
give
Richard
the
star
spangled
banner,
tions.
obstinate ease, no matter how- hard n This process Is repeated 15 times. Four
took klftars Tabules.
AMTOW H. B lsumbk .
amj,
by
all
the
gods,
he
took
It
with
drinker, Oqr records show the miirvep similar bars are then soldered together,
ons transformation of thousands of doubled upon them selves, resoldered him In the charge and planted It on
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£ X ' L‘“a'
drunkards into sober, industrious, and and heated, the operation being repeat­ Acre’s walls. It w as ridiculous, of
at tome drug s t o r e s - fob five cents . This low-prtcta s*
fnrt v^iirht mint,
Upright men.
, ed five times. This process makes the course, and we Englishmen laughed,
dosen of tho fivo-oent cartons (120 tabulee) san be had by
TXBUi as) vdll be sant fJlQQ
WIVE«, CUBE YOUR HUSBANDS ! ! superposed layers so tldn that a saber but ♦»>" audience took U quite ns the
«XM.C, OOM«».««, NO. .7 spn.ee ity « . N « York-or .
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K ir .» . T .« n » s may also bo had of 4oma »rooar«. ganoroi «4°«--, ‘“ T"' .
roU-r
CHILDREN, CURE YOUR FATH- contains nt least a thousand sheets of correct thing, and the way the people
•ron
r .hop« They baoi.h pain, lniluoe aloep and prolong Ufa. Ona «1 aa roil
ITOL
J
R8 1 | J ld s remedy is iu no sense a
stormed and shouted and clapped was
«T
»strum hut it is a speeiOe for tins d is­ pietnl.
If you find one o f these swords that enough to have made Richard turn
ease only, and is so skillfully devised
and prepared that it is thoroughly solu­ has a veined appearance, you may over In his grave. Historically It was
ble and pleasant to tlrn taste, so th a t it know It Is caused by alternate layers of away off, dramatically It was open to
T M e C N T A U R C O M M H » , T Y M U R R A Y S T R C C T . W CW Y O R K C IT Y .
can be given in a cup ol tea or eolice iron and steel lieing soldered together. criticism, but patriotically It was a
howling success.”—Washington Star.
wrthotii tlie knowledge of the t*F«on —New York Herald.
taking it. Thousands of drunkards have
M t r M themselves with this priceless
A W o r d K e p t H im t ' i .
T r ig o n o m e t r y In X B u y W o r ll,
remedy, and as many more have been
An ahsentminded m rallte was the
“ Few people know,” said Dr. J. C,
NÖTIGE FOR PUBLICATION.
«tired xml lHfi.lt» tempérale m in >-y hav­ cause of much amusement at a Mem­ Egelston while performing nn opera­
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
thg “ CURE ” Hilminixtered by lov-
phis
hotel
a
few
nights
ago.
H
e
reg­
tion
nt
the
City
hospital,
"that
It
takes
United States Land Office,
Jng IriMidv xnd relatives without tlieir
The Florence Real Eslate Agency
Roseburg, Oregon, May 14,1901.
knowledge )I) coffee or tea, and believe istered early after supper, but did not trigonometry to locate a bullet in the
today that»'they di»coptimie<l drinking go to his room right off. About 9 body. But In every X ray operation has bargains to oiler ill tlie following Notice 1« hereby given that in compliance
«ith tlie provisions of the act of Congress of
of their own free will. l>0 NOT W A I1'. o'clock, Ills usual bedtime, he remark­ In which the bullet or foreign sub­ property.
Do not be delndoil by apparent and mix- ed to the clerk that he believed he stance Is deeply imbedded a mathemat­
80 acres of timber land about four; June 3 ,1S7S, entitled “An act for the sale of
timber lnnds iu the State« of California, Oregon,
leading »‘ im provement.’’ Drive out tlm would ‘'remain.”
ical computation Is necessary to show miles from Acute aud
mile from Siue- Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended
dixeaee xt ones and for all tune. I lie
“AH right,” said the obliging man Just how deep the bullet Is. The X
” HOME GOLP CURE ” is sold at the behlud the counter. The big clock rays make tho flesh transparent, leav­ law river. Has a large quanliiy of tirnnd , to all the Public l and States by act of August 4.
cedar timber which can lie easily hauled ! 1S92, Edwin Staples, of Mapleton, county of
extrem ely low price of One Dollar, thus ticked off another hour, and the old
ing only the bones and foreign sub­
Ijmc, State of Oregon, has this day filed In tilts
■daring within the reach of every body a
man
addressed
the
clerk
again:
stance visible, so that you see just to the river. Price 1600.
treatment more pffeciual than others
office his sworn statement No. 1627, for the pur­
120
acres
o(
tide
and
bottom
land
!
»'I
say
I
believe
I’ll
remain.”
where the bullet is, and yet you don't
coating >25 to >50. Full directions ac-
chase of the s)4 scl4, six sw(4 ef Section No. 22,
“Yun have my permission, sir.”
know where it Is. You know Its lati­ fronting un tlie Sinslaw liver about nine InTp.No. 17 S., Range No. 9 W., and will offer
««Dipxnv eaob pneknge. Special advice
When the hands on the dial pointed tude and longitude, so to speak, but miles alayve Florence. A large, new j proof to show that the land sought is more val­
b y xkilled physicians when requested
without extra charge. Bent prepaid to to 11, the old fellow, who was so those measurements are surface meas­ frame liouso, a good barn, uud a bearing J uable for its timber or stone than for agricultu­
any part ol the world on receipt of One sleepy he hardly knew where he w as urements. and you don't known how orchard of 11 acres on the place. About ral purposes, and to establish his claim to said
Dollar. Address Dent. 1. EDWIN B. “at,” called out in a half angry voice: deep the object is beneath the surface,
land before the Register and Receiver of this
U1UBS A COMPANY, 2330 and 2332 1 “By the eternal, I say I believe Pll The point on the surface of the body 20 acres have been plowed. Steamer to office at Roseburg, Oregon, ou Wednesday, the 7
Market threat, Philadelphia.
Florence pauses the place every day. day of August, 1UU1.
beneath which tlie bullet Is can be
All jorreapondenco strictly conliden- remain!”
Again the clerk assured him of his readily located, but bow far beneath Price >6000, including stock and ma­ lie names as witnesses:
William Wells, Fred Wells, Cora M. Staples,
tinl,
permission, hut the situation was be­ that point is the bullet?
chinery.
and K. Benham, all of Mapleton, Oregon.
coming critical, and something had to
A S T O C K FARM.
“This Is the question that trlgonom e-; A good frame house and two lots in
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
be done.
try has to answer, nud l>y knowing the West Florence, near the river. A new above-described lands nre requested to file their
A good stock farm of 1(10 acres lying
‘‘When you are ready to retire,” said nnswer a great deal of unnecessary
claim« in this office on or before raid 7 day of
on Booth slough is now offered lor sale. the clerk, “you can get your key at cutting may be saved, and wliat might sidewalk to the property. Price $300.
August, 1901.
40
acres
of
land
on
North
Fork
about
About half of it is bottom and tide land, this desk.”
J. T. Bam azs, Register.
otherwise bg a dlflieult and daugcrous 3Va' miles from Florence. One acre
“Retire," said the exasperated g u est | operation may be rendered compara­
the tide land being already diked. A
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
NAW hoq««„ an orchard id over ‘<¡00 trees “Thnt Is the very word I’ve been try­ tively safe and easy. If the bullet en ­ cleared. Price $200.
41 acres on North Fork nbout five
on the place, and about 600,000 feet of ing to think of for tw o hours. Give ters one side of tlie body, for instance,
me
the
key
to
my
room.
I’ll
sleep
un-
j
miles
from
Florence.
Several
acres
tide
nud lodges within an Inch or two of
good tiuiher conveniently ahunted for
United States Lund Office,
til 10 o’clock In the morning to make ’
jugging. Extensive out range. About up for lost time!”—Memphis Scimitar. the skin on the other side, the other, land, the rest bottom aud bench laud.
Roseburg, Oregon, April 23, 1901.
side
of
the
body
would
be
the
one
from
A
comfortable
house
and
a
small
barn
|6 head of cattle, most of them cows,
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
which to operate."—K ansas City Jour­ on the place. Price $700.
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
O p p o r tu n ity .
with the land. Price $3,000, including
nal.
100
acres
of
unimproved
land
on
North
June
3,1878. entitled “An net for the sale of
In one of the old Greek cities there
attack. Inquire at the Florence Real
Fork nbout ten niilea from Florence is timber lands in tho States of California, Oregon,
stood long ago a statue. Every trace of
T h e C h in e« « C n ln ln c .
Estate Agency.
It has vanished now. But there Is still
Though Chinese cuisine has been offered forsaled. Near to county road. Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extend­
to all the Public Laud States by act of
FOIt r t ’ BLKJATXON. lu existence nn epigram which gives ua credited with some utterly fabulous Will make a good stock ranch. Price ed
August 4,1892, John Joyce, of Gardiner, county
un excellent description of It, and as dishes, such ns white mice served $450.
of Douglas. State of Oregon, has this day filed iu
Unit«., Hint«» Land Office,
wc read the words we can surely dis­ alive, which add piquancy by th eir,
this office his sworn statement No. 1557, for the
lloipbunt, Oregon,
cover the lesson which those w ise old squeak ns they dive down tlie g u llet,1 160 acres mostly tinibei land lying in purchase of the seh.i nw1^, lot7, ne*4 nwV^, nw’^
Nay 27th, tool.
Greeks meant that tho statue should curiosities in the edible line do form section 13, township, 13 south, range 10 ne*^, of Section No. 17, in Township No. 21 8.,
MoUce Je hereby s h e« t)i«l hl compliance
west.
About three acres cleared.
A Ranee No. 11 W., nnd will offer proof to show
teach to every passerby. The oplgrinn ' a considerable list.
with th* pro’ l«lo«* <’f ■!>* « 'I of Congrcsa of
Junes. »87«, entitled "An act for (lie Mile of Is In the form of u conversation be­ ' Bird’s nest soup, for Instance; a creek large enough to float logs runs that the land sought is'niore valuable for its
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
clear soup made from the refined through the land. Price $660.
timber laiut* in the t>|»lee of California, Oregon. tween a traveler and the statue:
“ What is thy nnrac, O statue?"
Nevada aud We»hjngton Territory," a» extend
gluten with which a certain species
A tract of about 50 acres fronting on and to establish his claim to said land before
the Register and Receiver of this office at Rose
“I am called Opportunity.”
•d to »It tho I’eWie land State« by act of Augu*t
o f sw allow fasten their nests beneath Clear lake three miles south of Florence. burg, Oregon, on Saturday, the 13th day of
4, ISM. KiUworth B«nl)uni. of Portland, county
"Who made thee?”
the rocks; stewed “sea slugs,” another A fair house and about live acres cleared. July, 1901.
p( Multnomeh, State of Oragon, has thin day
“Lysippus.”
nasty sounding dish, but transcending A good wagon road from the place to
He names as witnesses:
gtod In ahi* office bi* «worn «tateroeui No. ISat.
“Why art thou on thy toes?"
In flavor tho aldernianto green turtle
Bridget Joyce, John Cassidy, W. F, Peck and
for the putvlj***< f tbr nw1. nw1,,
ii » Y »nd
“To show thnt I stay but n momenL" fat. There may be, too, on flrst Intro­ the Sinslaw river at Glenada. A fine Dennis O’Brien, all of Gurdiner, Oregon.
SW*4 a«S. of Xesllon No. twenty thn-e (28) la
place
for
a
summer
residence.
Price
"Why bust thou wings on thy feet?”
Any aud all persons claiming adversely the
duction. some prejudice against fried
In to w u h lh No. «eventeen I7( aouth, Itauge No,
“To show how quickly I pass by.”
above-described lands are requested to file tlieir
grasshoppers. But courage In this in­ $600.
p ly - (S) wMf, W, M., and will ofler proof to «how
“But why is thy hair so long on thy stance Is rewarded by a deliciously
100 acres of land near Olcar lake lying claims in tills office on or before said 13th day of
Ihal the land nought 1» wore valuatdc for ita
r)wbw or atone than toy agrlnilturnl purpose«, forehead?”
crisp, brown mouthfuL of a delicate iu section 11, township 19 south, range July, 1901.
J. T. B ridges . H>«isier.
“That men may seize me when they nutty flavor.
and to tatabllah his claim to «old land ladore
12 west. Price $260.
tha koglater and «oraiver of thio obii e at R omj - meet me.”
Reanty of rinisb, quality of material, eleg«*
It Is a fallacy to suppose that pork
112 acres unimproved land lying on N O TICE FOR PU B L IC A T IO N
bwrg. hotutlaa county ttn-gou, on Saturday, the
“Why, theu, Is thy head so bald be­ forms a constant article of diet In
BEARINGS,
the finest workmanship, the sim plest, mosO* ____
parenteoutb (If) day of August, nWI,
tlie
nortii
side
of
Clear
lake
2's
miles
hind?”
United States Land Office,
China. As a matter of fact, It Is too
like a bicycle,
best of attachments, east’ payments, old inie* m J
NO »MM« •» WilMNtt:
"To show that when I have once expensive nnd Is only eaten on high south of Florence. A good wagon road
Roseburg, Oregon,
William Henry Drake, of Me«<lnw. Mnv
make the
in exchange, one million five liundred tins**.)
May 14, 1901. i
ounty, O re«n: Frederic If WvUa and Wlllluni passed 1 cannot be caught.”—Chrlstlnn days and holidays or at restaurants. from it to tlie Sinslaw river. Price $000.
f.V
“ WHITE”
users, thirty years of success, courteous ire«* r o S J
afta, «t Mapht .a . I a h « eoiiiity. • •repon i Al. I’ress.
Notice Is hereby given that in compliance '
138
acres
of
land
at
Elmira,
Oregon.
broth
Neither do milk, beef or game enter
— ‘ y ; of Portland, Multnomah , oontj,
•tohd
the Easiest
with the provisions of the act of Congresa of
more can you ask?
A
box
house,
good
barn,
and
plenty
of
Dragun.
much Into Chinese cookery, the flrst
M u e b e th ’a W ife '» C h r la tlu n N am e.
June 8, 1878, entitled “Au act for the sale of
Running
A»y and ai) paranna rfaimtng advervety the
Miss Blank, who wished to become a two being tabooed on religious grounds. outbuildings on premises; 0 acres timber landn'in the States of California, Oregon
Bicycles run lighter*
p»rgTI
taint« are requested to Ille their
Machine
Dog flesh Is eaten in the south bht orchard, 10 acres in cultivation, 10 Nevada, and Washington Territory,” ns
r ’
most durable and
ptotma I» tblaufbjv« o» or before «uhi 17th day cf candidate for the poaltlon e f teacher In
Made
rarely
and
only
by
the
poorest
of
the
acres more cleared land, and 80 acres extended to all the Public Land States by net
the public schools, went up for exami­
Auguri, isot
on tlie market. Call or write and let us pro"*
J, T. Baipox«. Righter.
nation recently. Among other things poor.—Blackwood.
slashed; balance, brush and limber of August 4. 1892, Cora M. Staples, of Mapleton, 1 » .
county
of
I«ane,
State
of
Oreuon,
has
this
day
she was called upon to read a passage
land. Price $20 per acre, $1000 down.
file«! in this office her sworn statement No. 1G26,
NOTI0E for PUBLICATION from "Macbeth” which closes with the
A C a r to n » I t e c e lp f .
For further information inquire ol for the purchase of the n ^ nw?4, sw’4 nw%
Hanover’s registrar discovered a very
words
which
Macbeth
speaks
to
Lady
pntüsl State« lAiiil O#l> v,
curious document som e time ago ns he John C Beck, Point Terrace, Oregon, or nw»; gw»4 of section No. 27, in Township No. 17
Macbeth. “I prithee come with tne.”
Itnaa'l'tirg, Orneen,
8., Range No. 9 W., and will offer proof to show
May 27th, 1901.
“And what,” asked the examiner, “do wna looking through a bundle of pa­ YV. H . YVeatberson, Florence, Oregon. that tlie land sought is more valuable for Its tim­
NMie* to h»r*by given that In' eem|i|laur« you understand ’prithee’ to mean?”
pers that date back to tlie eighteenth
300--'5)G Post street, San Francisco, Cal.
RANCH. ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, nnd
gr|lh the pruvltiono of tliz act e f em igre« « of
“1 understand It to be a corruption of century. The document Is n receipt— A LARGE STO C K
to establish his claim to said land before the
/gna a, UTS, entitled ” An act for the »ale ol •pray thee,’ ” replied tho would be probably the only one of Its kind In ex ­
The M Cox Ranch,” including about Register and Receiver of this office at Roseburg,
i f ..,»■ m th o Slate« of California, Oregon,
istence—which w as given to a Hano­
B D . T a i n k . P cpler in Wli to Sew ing Machínen. K c f «e-
on Wednesday, the 7 day of August,
Novada, and
Washington 'i'enltmy," *» teacher, surprised at so trivial a ques­
1200
acres, 12 miles from Florence on Oregon,
verian captain by a canon of Duisburg
1901.
»atondad to all the Putille la m i Siete« tion.
m
e
ocean
beach,
near
the
Cape.
A
She names as witnesses:
"I ant glad.” said the examiner. “The during the Seven Years’ war.
by act U< Angu*l «. 19*2. Wfiliaui Henry brake,
E. Benham, William Wells, Fred Wells, and NOTICE FCÍ7 PUBLICATION. NOTICE FOR PUSli
"I. the undersigned,” It rends, “here­ house and baru on tlie place and a few
of Meadow, county of Lane, s u t e of tMegoii. lady who ennte Just before you assured
Edwin
Staples, all of Mapleton, Oregon.
acres
plowed.
The
government
road
to
by
acknowledge
that
I
have
received
50
me
that
It
was
the
Christian
name
of
I.nud Office, K"St!A;rg, Oregon
haathtaday Xl. d In thia ofBee hl« «worn »Ute-
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
U u ilc ’i
..
A.uv
1« 1
blows of a stick, which were Inflicted Heceta light house crosses tlie land.
gaaut Mo. If«'», for th« parch*«« of the «', of the Macbeth's w ife.”—Judge.
Roseburg, O rcgt*?J
Wotiee 1* hereby given th?»t th e ’ hdlowiii.’-
al>ove-described lands are requested to file their
Lak
—U , n«»q of lh« Ml*, of Set ti,m tweuly-tiii'ce
upon me by a lieutenant of Captain
The place will support several hun­ claims in this office on or before said 7 day of named «. ttier hits Me 1 notice of hi-« inteiitimi
Notice is hereby
T h « A k a a rg M ale.
fat), and th» »•*»
*•
■« timi No.
B.'s regiment as ft punishment for the dred head of cattle or a large herd of August, 1901.
e provisions oi '»r JT-ei Tito
to mako dual proof i , »uppoi t of l,i- .-1,01,1. mid
iwwatptox (9X). 1» Tswmhlp No. «eventeen (tT)
that wild proof Will b<- ; ,
i.t fore
Ji. Hid­ June 3, 1878, entitled “An octi« 1
The wickedness of mules Is a stand- stupid uud frivolous calumnies which
J. T. B ridgks . Register.
den, I s. Cemnihtdoner. hi H. ien.v, Oregon. ber lands in the States of
»* Rang» No, Nln« (9) weit, W, M., lug Joke, and you nre always hearing 1 have uttered In regard to the regi­ sheep or gnats. About 600 head of sheep
Nevada, and Washington TlgJJl
f T f will ndhr proni to «how that »>« lami them abused. Ever see a team of mules ment of chasseurs.
II. E. .So. M M. f... 11,,. «u> n n ',. See. 21. lie'; ed to nil ihe Public Land Stew* J
For my Impru­ and goats now on the ranch will be sold
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
4, 1892, Mary Ellsworth
»lu gh t la Bio»» »alualil« for |l» Uattier or »tone
with
the
land
if
debired.
run away? Almost every day you see dent words I now admit that I aiu pro­
Heniuio Hie („1;.,.vin.. u i t;, t o
prove county of Multnomah, State« gffl
»hau for agrttiullural pMr»'“ »*i *n’' u’ «»toblUh
Time will be given on part of the price
his onti'iiiii eis residence upon ,,„d cultiv atio n lav fifed in this office her
Land Office, at Roreburg. Oregon,
•la elätin Io Mid land hrforu the K«gi«ler amt a family horse running away, usually foundly sorry. I received my punish­
of said laud, y ix:
>f'O tor
for the
g lF
<f”u
m«j purchase of
•«» the
•••• a
June 24, 1901. ! . J i 8? ' n 1, " M Mi n. W illiam .1. Itrvnd, of the swU and the swli o’
(tocelver of lh)* o S e» »t Bow-t ur». Dotata» with screaming women and children In ment lying on a heap of straw and if wanted. For further particulars in ­
|
xotiee
i»
hereby
riven
that
the
following-
the
bugg?.
l”>t
did
you
ever
see
a
mule
No. twenty-three (23). >’»
held by two nieu, and 1 bear testimony quire at the Florence Real Estate
and John Bry.;d, nil of
Yuroce, Orcaon.
auunty. Otosna. on guttuday. »he n »vcn to « iilb
teen (17) South, Range No.
-
, n«m«l «enter h»» filed notice oi h i. Intention
J. 1. BfiihoK'f, KegUtvr.
run away? Did you ever personally to tho fact tliat the oftiier struck me as Agency.
||T ) day of Augmt. I9t>l.
ui'd v 111 offer proof to
to
make
final
proof
in
support
of
hl«
claim,
and
'
know a mule to kick any oue? The rigorously as he could with a stick
»uglit
id
more
valuable
‘nr”
M» nam*« a* » Itlig-WM
that «aid proof will be made before F. C. B«ui NOTICE FCR PUBLICATION^ th in for agricultural purpotw«
KUaworlb Han ham aud Mary Wtawnrth Stoke
fact 1», the mule works hard on light that w as as thick as my finger.
htrt-hiini to the baid land l* Lrf
; V. 8. t'ommtmioner, at Mapleton. Oregon on
|y , <4 Forttand, Nnllnoinah eountjr, orr»ton, feed nnd gets nothing hut abuse.—
"In proper form and with due grati­
«.id Receiver of this office »t
Lend Office, at Roxcitnrg, Oregon,
Auru«tS. 1901, v li j„»eph Fellman. on his II.
riwdariek Walla au I William Well», of Nuple
county. Oregon, on Satunw- I
Atchison Globe.
tude I sign this receipt and sto w that
K. So. 961S, for the ••■< ne1» see 17,
«,•*
„
,
May 22,1901.
day of August, 1901-
J
■ou. U n a Couaag, Oregon
.*.i ht r8b7, 8, ven thn‘ Ihe following (17)
all therein Is true.”
She names as witnesses:
and ,w'« «w>, see 9, T. i s 8., R. 9 W.
to
i « 7 b "’ i 1.*''1 ""ti,'e ”f hl> intentloi.
Any and *U f * * ’* rla)'<d»a advere '* R” '
J a a t t h e O n iioalta.
W
illiam
Henry
Drake,
J
.
J
He name» the following wltnemes to prove th .7 « frt n" P nVfi ,npp
»hava-daseflreatoiut» *w n»qiir«t«d te »J*J“rlf
hi" Cairn, and county, Oregon: Frederick w «■
"When I flrst met you.” cried the wo­
N ot t il« G r e n tc a t.
JlinGt n P
, bl' ""‘,lu
O. H. Hol- Wells, of Mapleton, Lsn«
«laina I« J^l« .iiBts on or biture »olit lith day
Genuin« ttontpeS C. C. C. Never seM la bulk. hlaeontlnuon. rr«idenee upon and cultivation a.h
»< Aoaoat
l«
n
ommi««
oner,
at
Florence,
on July
man
who
had
been
married
for
her
of
said
land,
y
I
z
Smith—I supiK.se Dohber regards
J
J. T. Hauras«. Hastalor,
Enin1M1i»..i,: .K ll8,,u M', ®tont-ficld, formerly worth Benham, of PortltW«
Beware ef M m Sealer wke trie» to m S
,
/
money, “you occupied a low, menial Liniself the greatest artist that ever
K' f 1*' f,,r ,he "w‘4 ty, Oregon.
u O
1 ” ' J” ,,r’on' r’*“ure B. Camp re' re
a
a
kF
Any and a ll persons c ia ^ 2 w
and
II.
H.
riak,
ail
oi
Mapleton,
Oreson
1
position, but now, thanks to me, your handled brush.
K 1i W ‘
U’ ’ ne ‘ Se<’- ‘a ’T' 18
ahove-deaerfbora lands nre
I
h O T lQ E FO R R U B L IO A T IO N position” —
Jones—You do Doblier an Injustice.
J. T. Baino««, Register.
TO T H E D E A F
herhco',oo,7 the
witneaaea to prove claims in this office on or
j T
"Is a hymeneal one,” h?r husband In­ He never presume«! to regard hltuaelf
oi '«hl"laSd"'vI«7"1'1*"88 Up°" <,n<’ CU|,1’'»“ O" August, 1901.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
A rirli lady cured of ber Ih-afne«» and
I^iul o a k « *1 U'iaelHinr. Oreaun
terrupted.—Exchange.
111 any such light. YVhy, I have henrd
«amirlE8n ~ ;™ oli', i f n,,n
Rale Smith, of
Time 8, itati.
Samaria, Oregon, E. W. Cohl., of Heceta, Oregon.
him say very m«Kle»tly that be was a Noise« in the Head by Dr. Nieholaon'a
Land Office. Roaebura. Orcaon.
toelalwrah» »»»»» tbst tke (»fn w iiix uamet
J
T
Bauwaa,
lteglater.
I m ,.« n g li* « » ii . I m ! n t T .lr f » « .
Artificial
Ear
Drama,
gave
$10,000
to
hie
teeoud Raphael. Isn't that admitting
N O T IG E FOR_Py
Jane 22, 1901.
I» koa aia») «aliai’ <4 bl» Intianlei’. tu mah e
“Mxt* can hoiut a much okler c I t III- that Raphael was a greater painter Institute, so that deaf people unable to
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Notice 1« hereby riven that the followtn«. ,
»read tu aiipport o< ht« i-ielin. and th*i
than himself?— Boston Transcript.
Land Office. »*
procuro the Ear Proms may have them named ret,ter ba» filed notice of h i, intention
»root *11) tw km »)'' b> l <n Made L. Ware gatlon than our».”
I«and office at Roseburg, Oregon,
“S ay.- how Ihelr flrst fsralllej will
CowtojrsluUAr »< Ruseiie, On-sen on July
free. A'hl rea» lio. 10673-e. The Xicli- In make commutation final proof In «upport o f !
Notice is hereby »tv«1-
,
hl» claim, and that mid proof will he nude be ' n a m e d ù lt i» 7 by I Î 3 ” th8t ‘h e^ folfn ih ig.
W nalal I.Ik * S « » e .
M. via: Ota M. Fhaee on hl« II. K. No, look do#'» on ofltv ’’’hen we begin to
o'g >n Institute, 710, Eighth Arenile, fore C. H. llotden, U. ft. Cototolrtooner, at Flor o S S L 7 .Á .7 2 '" ‘
noü«« oi h l. intention named settler ha» filed
J
“YVhnt tic you And In that atupht old
lo» tha *>* a»1«, Ut»'« «•'». uè*« •* '« «*• get ch u m m y r—Clxvelxnd Plain lto«l-
to
make
commutation
hl«
i-lïîm
"
t/i<
"P,n,utH,i':n
Proo<
In
«upport
of
New Y’orh. II. 8. A.
anee. Oregon, on Auauat IS, tool, rla: Ehenerer I
paper to keep you so busy?” petulantly
•r.
)* «., r, * »,
' H im"' “ Ád pr”° ’ w111 »* "««le his clnini, and that ««id l
O. D. Uolden, .nt hi« II. K. Xu. 9977, for the re> - hektoP
noríTee n .2 ,° W''"' ü' H ' ••mail»«!..«.,, «t P re C. H. Holdan, (J.
asked Mrs. Youngeotiple.
naia»« Ih» M t» » l» J Wltnease» t" 1^ '«
W ANTXP-TRt’STWoRTHV MEN ANtl Wo- Sac. 29. Tp. IS g., R, 9 we»t
‘ , ChuleTn 2 ™'’"- “f Angu»t 10, 19017-vii' cnee, Oregon, on A u g u r t'e . .jc,
Energy
will
do
anything
that
cam
bg
outlitwoua red 'leu ceupon and cgtiltaU eu
“ I w as just looking at the mouey men to trarel and ad.ertiae Ina old rHaldiihed
•’ ÏP***.“’ on ht" 11 E
997S, f.w the i'c il. "V. 111. It. «. No. I»1®’’’ L
Ha aaaan the iullowin« witneaaea to prove » '
<1uur lu this world, and no talenta, no nilifket." he ftiiaweml.
is g„ R. 9 W'e»t.
.„,«»»• T
hou«e ol «.did guanriiU Mandi ng. Salary |7«0a hi« continuntw residence upon ao.l cultivation W.V
’ "d "K,'‘
*8C' i Tp. tie
Ad lami, tdai
name» the fo|lo«'"Ff(rfW
clreutiu«tam-es.
no
opportunities,
will
“Oh. do they have a money market? year and ai,wagaa, all pa) Shi« | M raah Xn can- of « id laud, via:
4rick 1« K«e.
'• rierve. E H ugh,
hl«remh1
7o,ÍÍ8^’n1
,Íow,n<
’
"
*
«
»
«»
Prove
, h i. continuou« re«id''nt'*
^sji
Knit* w Ju»l»u«. all ut Alma, Urne Lo.. make a tw o legged auluial a man wltfo Are there ever auy b argain .?"- Iudlau- tantti« raqabad. Otve rrfarru.w, and enelo«a
; of, said land, via: „ „ n 1*58
IL H Ei«k. of UH P. O .Orowffi; Am«. Hunt, i
Amasa
Hurd
and
E-
d
«elf
ad
.ti.aed
MU'ipe.1
envelope,
addle«»
Man
Frede
Poil
m
n
/
L
M
Fí
’*•
oí
Oregon;
I Ut IL
apolla I rv»«.
< B. Maraag, Fred Pell, of Florence, Oragoo.
’
demon’ ¿
nTr,"'r-
Charte« An- cm v. Oregon: X. F.
agvr. So* LMt»*» hid« . Id lyaio
J. T Bataqg«, Regular
F. Woudcoek, t . il. Morgan, ol Floiwn«. j
J. T. B rime «, RcaUM
W h a t is C A S T O R
G E N U IN E
6
C A S T O R IA
SA
ALWAYS
- Xto "
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use
For Over 3 0 Years.
ing
(Ü
T H E W H IT E IS KINIf.“,
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