The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, July 19, 1901, Image 2

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$ ’.d i to r
and
P r o p r ie to r .
F lo r e n c e , G aegou J u ly
19, lt'01
Pew are aril rely free freni It.
It Liu^y duwlop so slowly as to «uwe
tie If any disturbance during the wlxjle
*riod of cbildhool.
Jfc may then produce Irregularity of the
nmach and bowcjj, dy?pep3la, catarrh,
nd marked - tendency to consumption
-tore rcartfectlhg itself In much cutaneous
ruptiou or f Undular swelling.
It 1« best to 1x> sure that you are quite
ee from it, and for its complete eradica-
<»u you cm rely on
f lo o d 's S a rs G p a rifla
Tlie bust of all medicines tor all tumors.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
are working six days a w e e k and will
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continue right along. C. A. Brtow & Tlte highest casli price
Go., patent lawyers, whose business be­ kinds of (urn and bides.
G. C. C umpton .
! fore the patent office exceeds that of any
At Salley's Meat Market, Florence, Or
i
other t i r . n , says that very few applica­
tions for patents, perhaps not more than
one in a hundred, will lie delayed by the
long rest of the commissioner and assist- J
ant commissioner of patents.
The President’s proclamation declar-
ing free trade witli Porto Rico on and
E u g en e, Oregon.
after Jaly 25th, will be issued as soon as j
be receives an official copy of the resolu-
I,on adopted by the legislature of Porto 1 P a id «1» C ash C ap ital, - $ 5 0 ,0 0 0
- 5 0 ,0 0 0
Rico.
S u rp lu s , -
-
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IMPROVED FACILITIES FOR SHIPPING. (F bom Oca R egulab C obbespoxdent .)
But a few years ago tlii* part of the
^tate had very poor facilities for sending
^nerchandise to market or for getting in
«upplies such as were not produced a t
flow#. The merchants usually had their
goods shipped to Yaquina, where they
Jay for weeks and occasionally for
m onths awaiting the coming of a boat to
^riflg them f° the ijinslaw.
At th at time Yaquina, besides being
ponnected w'ith the Willamette Valley
fjy railroad, lrnd regular steamboat com­
munication with San Francisco. To
propiote her trade by way of the ocean
and assist ip developing her resources, a
jetty was constructed on which some
1700,000 was expended by the general
gnveymnsnt, ^ fter soots years the rail­
road went into tits hands of a receiver,
the sienmer was taken off that run, the
yailrqad was sold for an inAi.itesmally
pmall per cent of its cost, and Yaquina
foday has fallen far short of its prospects
pf a few years ago.
On the other hand saw mills have
been erected on the giuslaw, a jetty is
partly finished, schooners have been
poming here more frequently, and this
yeason a fine steamer Jia s been running
petween $an Erancisc^ and the 8iuslaw.
The shipping facilities of tills place
lire constantly improving, and goods for
fhe Yaquipa merchants are noyj being
^hipped from San Fyancisco by way of
p’lorenco and reshipped to Yaquina.
I t may lie asked w hat has brought
«bout this grgat change in the shipping
business pf this part of tlio country.
The cause is to be found in the great
tim ber resources of this valley. Stand­
ing »long the hanks of theSiuslaw River
pre to be found hundreds of millions of
feet of the finest tim ber th at grows in
th e world. To remove thia timber and
jnanufacture it intp lumber for market
yrill require tlie lalior of a large nqinber
pi men for many years and will furnish
Jlieiq the means q( earning a livelihood
forlhemsolves and their families.
In connection wif.li this take iqtq con»
piderat|oq, after the tjnjber is removed,
the value of the land for agricultural
purposes, fruit-growing and stock-rais­
ing, and it will bo seen that a man by
purchasing |ai)t| on tips rivej is laying a
foundation for a comfortable fortune for
)>imfl«lf and liis family.
W ashington , July 8, 1901.
The post ollice departm ent has begun
a fight in which il is clearly right and in
which it will be supported by all the
strcngtli of tlie executive branch ot the
government, but notwithstanding those
advantages, it must get the supixirt of
the press and of public sentiment, in
order to win a permanent victory. This
fight is to shut the fake publications out
of the privilege of second class mail. Ttie
government pays $60,000,000 a year for
carrying second class mail and receives
less than $4,000,000 for it. T hat much
of this loss is due to ■buses which have
crept into t’ « construction of the law—
constructions never dreamed of when
the law was beiijg enacted—is apparent
to everyone who has become at all fa­
miliar witli what constitutes a large pro­
portion of second class mail. In fact,
from an investigation which lias been
going on for months, the postal officials
have been convinced that fully one-half
of the m atter cow mailed as second
class, should under a strict and perfectly
proper construction of the law, be com­
pelled to pay as third class m atter. A
new rule for tlje construction of the law
is to be issued by the post office depart­
ment, for the especial purpose of shut­
ting out fake publications, \yhen it is
promulgated, look out for squeals front
the owners of the fakes and from such
legitimate publications as can be wheed­
led or paid to say that tlio business of
legitimate publication is being inter­
fered With, These squeals will be work-
First National
B
Ttie President’s proclamation for th e
settlement
the e
opening to public settlem
ent of
in m
Kiowa, Comanche and Apache Indian
’
Reservations in Oklahoma, was issued
today. A force of thirty clerke from tlie
general land office, left Washington Sat-
urday night, to do the work of tlie land
A
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era and tirugs in purne mini. ■ •■■■■ i....
decs dry up tlio mucous membranes |
causing them to crack open and lilted. ;
Tlte powerful acids used in tlie inhalers
have entirely eaten away the same uiem- ,
brants that, their makers have aimed to
cure, while pastes and ointments cunnt-t |
reach the disease. An old and experi­
enced practitioner who lias for many
years made a close study and specialty
of the treatment of C atakkii , has at last
perfected a treatment which when faith- j
fnilv used, not only relieves at once, but j
permanently cures CATARRH, by re­
moving the cause, stopping the dis-
I We o(n,r ever„ aeCo-.lnodiiU on eoiieistent
M11.“ p ru d e n t banking. C orrespondence solic-
, I lteil
. —
......... President
| T. G. Hendricks . .
, y. B. K akin.........
Vice President
| £■ E . S r o d ^ r a s s . Cashier
Oa(j|iitr
ch arg es,
and
c u rin g
a ii
in fla m m a tio n .
It is the only remedy known to science j
that actually reaches tho afflicted parts.
IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING NEW GOODS IN TH E WA7
|lU V C. L. T I IPG
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panCy Hair
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Hair
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Uombs
of all
DesctVK*T
«1 on
Braids and Gimp I Trimming, Gold and Silver”
08
S E E
The United States postal department
has been compelled to take some action
against the growing newspaper lottery
schemes, and as a result the postmaster
general has been instructed to collect
eight cents per pound instead of one
cent from all gift enterprise publica­
tions, prize, guesBing contest and other
fake newspaper subscription proposi­
tions.—Plaindealer.
FANCY
= CONSISTING OF
Ornaments,
T
tre
m e ) v lo
w * • p
r ic e o _ f O ne D o lla r , each
treinely
low
price
package containing internal and external
medicine sufficient for a full m o n l l i 's
treatment and everything necessary to
[ N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N , i t s perfect use.
"S N U F F L E S ” is tlie only perfect
offices th at will be opened at Reno and
CATARRH CURE ever made and is R IBBO N S
U n ite d S tates L and Office,
IN
as the only
Lawton.
R oseburg, Oregon, J u ly 11,1901. , now recognized
«
. - safe , and - pos .
Notice i. hereby given th a t in com pliance ¡live cure for that annoying and disgnst-
, .......
. . . v . isio
. . . . n . . so
. . . f .h
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, 1 . . . . . . . . of
. . i . ing
. . . disease.
I . . . . . . . . . I It t cures
CUFtS 111
w i t h t • h e . p . ro
th a e an.
a c t e of
Congress
all I inllamniut
“ I wish to truthfully state to you and J u n e 3.1878. e n title d -A n act for th e sale of qu><*ly and permanently a I ls also
the readers of these few lines that your tim b e r la n d s in the S tales of C alifo rn ia, Oregon, I w o n . lerf'.Uv qit.ek to relieve HAY
or COLD in the HEAD.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is without ques- j N evada a n d W ashington T e rrito ry ,” as ex- FEVER
CATARRH when neglected often lends ! i
lion the best and only cure for dyspepsia te n d e d to a ll th e P ublic Land State« by act to CONSUMPTION — “ SNUFFLES ” j
that I have ever come in contact w ith!»' Au«u“‘ «■
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o r e k n ' will save you if you use it at once. I t is j
‘
but a complete
and I have used many other prepara- has th,s (Uj. flJe(J
this ofBcc hls sworn no ordinary remedy,
tions." John Beam, West Middlesex, ! s ta te m e n t No. 1729, for th e pu rc h a se of th e s',' treatm ent which is positively guaranteed j
Pa. No preparation equals Kodol Dys- ! s w « rec 17, seQ
of see 18 an d n C , a ,- o f ! to cure
pepsia Cure ns it contains all the natural
inwm W"ffer‘P proof “ to’ ‘“l.ow ! accompany each package. Don’t delay,
digeatants. It will digest all kinds of tha; the
„ought u m„fe vnluBble for it5 but send for it at once amI write lu. Fancy Line
food and can’t Help but do you good, tim b e r o r stone th a n for n g rie u ltu ral purposes, , r !‘Ulcula.rs !l8 tO;yourcomhUon, and you
will receive special advice from the (iia
aini to e sta b lish h is claim to said la n d before
Haver A Kvle.
coverer of this wonderful remedy regard-
th c lfte g iste r a n d R eceiver of th is ottiee a t Hose
burg, O regon, o u T uesday, th e 2 tth day of
Septem tair, 1901.
H a n am es as w itnesses:
I-ee M. T rav is a n d faiint E dm u n d so n , of Ma-
p leton, O regon: M atthew 8. W allis a n d Jo h n N.
W oods, of E ugene, Oregon.
A ny aud all persons cla im in g adversely the
above-described la n d s are requested to file th e ir
claim s In th is office on o r before said 21th day of
Septem ber, 19ol.
J. T. llK in o is , Register.
AM D
“ GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE.”
Sent prepaid to any address in tlie
United States or Canada on receipt oi
One Dollar. Address Dept. 1, EDWIN
B. GILES & COMPANY, 2330 and 2332
Market Street, Philadelphia.
For Sale to Gun and Fish Club,
O
WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
ALL
SH A D ES
AND
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LADIES’ BELTS M
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of Ladies’ and] Cents’
LATEST S T M OF LADIES' AND MISSES’ G1
•CAREFUL SELECTION OF
LACES AND E M B E O ID E P
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the i
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
P R IV A T E
P A R T IE S ,
U n ited States Land Office,
R osebnre, Oregon, J u ly 12,1901.
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N otice is hereby given th a t in co m p lian ce
w ith th e provisions of th e a c t of Congrewi of
Notioe of Assessment for Street Im- J u n e 3, 18*K, e n title d “ An net for th e sale of
tim b e r la n d s in the states of C alifo rn ia, Oregon,
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provement.
N evada and W ashington T e rrito ry ,’’ as e x te n d ­
ed to all th e Public Land S tates by a c t of A ugust
4. 1892, J o h n F. B all, of Meadow, c o u n ty of Lnne.
T E W -M IL E
LAKE,
tate of Oregon, has th is day filed iu th is office
Notice is hereby given th at at a regu­ S h is
sworn statem e n t So. — , for th e purchase
Douglas County, Oregon,
th e
«"'.‘ a 8CC- 24’
nwVi sec. 25, in T ow n­
lar meeting of tlie Board of Trustees of of
s h ip No. 17 8., R ange No. 9 west, a n d w ill offer
the Town of Florence, lield on July 1st, proof to show th a t th e land shught is m ore val­ C o n ta in in g in both 42.94 acres— th e large isla n d
uab le for its tim b e r or stone th a n for a g ric u l­
38.9-1 acres, a n d th e sm all 4 acres—ly in g in
1901, the following assessments were I tu
ra l purposes, and to establish hi« claim to said
sectio n s 2 a n d 35.
made for the purpose of building side­ la n d before th e R egister and R eceiver of th is
office a t R oseburg, Oregon, on F riday, th e 27
T I T X j HÎ.
day of Septem ber, 1901.
walks :
l _ i e . i nam es as w itnesses:
W illiam E. Wells, Frederick W ells an d Isaac
TOW N
E. Staples, of M apleton, O regon: E llsw orth B en­
m , of P o rtlan d , Oregon.
OWNER.
AMOUNT h a Any
A ddress:
lot . bl ’ k
a n d all persons cla im in g adversely the
W II Weatlierson $ 4.22 above-described lands are requested to flic th e ir
5
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W . H . W EATH ER SO N ,
. ~ ri
n aa ! claim s in th is office on or before said 27 day of
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A R Pearce.........
9.04 8 ePiem »«r, 1901.
J . T. B b id o is , R egister.
F lorence, L ane C ounty, Oregon.
M H a r tle y .........
9.04
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Organdies in Assorted Shades and W hite Goods in (Jy.
to
JO R G E N SE N I S L A N D S ,
For S a le a t $12 Per Acre.
From
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11 bid
fore 1
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Children’s Waists in Sizes to Su»
to p «
xatb
>ld in
rioo2
The s
m Fn
Latest in G ents’ Collars and Golf S'
IN FACT
upon congreRs, where the fight will cer­
tainly be carried. Postal officials declare
in the most positive terms tiiat tlie new
construction of tlio law will not injure 3
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
9.04
Cora B Andrews.
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any legitimate publication and count 4
U nited 8tates Land Office,
9.04
Geo
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M
ille
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Roseburg, Oregon, Ju ly 5,1901. ! The Breeder’s Gazette,
upon getting the support of all such.
9.04 N otice is heraby given th a t in com pliance
0
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O ne of th e best all a ro u n d form papers
th e provisions of th e act of Congress of
Uapt. L. Craven, who served as Quar­ 7
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I W V sw ter...
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of th e c o u n try , 28 to 36 pages w reekly.
eekly.
n e S , 1878, e n title d “ An a c t for th e sale of
tim
b
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r
la
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d
s
in
th
e
State«
of
C
alifornia.
Oregon,
9.04
L M Miller ...
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termaster of tlie 32nd Volunteer Infant­ 8
N evada and W ashington T e rrito ry ,"« » ex ten d e d Regular Price, $2.00 P er Year.
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9.04 to all th e P ublic Land States hy net of A ugust 4,
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ry in the Philippines, and who is now 9
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Joseph K ellm an, of Florence, c o u n ty , of
11.15 1IW2,
T lie B r e e d e r ’s G a z e tte aud
6
10
I«ane, State of Orevon, lias th is day filed in th is
visiting Wasliingtô'n, Said of the oppor­
‘ "19. for th e pur-
Geo gov ern s........ 11.15 offfe<bis sw orn statem e n t No. 1711,
T h e W est
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ehase’ of th e n e’4 of Sec. No. 11, in T o w n sh ip N
tunities offered young Americans in the 2
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9.04 18 8., Rango No. 9 W., a n d w ill offer proof to ,
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th a t th o land so u g h t is m ore va lu a b le for
Philippines : ' ‘Manilla is the renter of a
Win Churchill. . 9.04 show
4
its tim b e r or atone th a n for a g ric u ltu ra l nurnos-
9.04 es, an d to e stablish h is Ctftim i to naid la n d before
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wide lield of opportunities for Atneri- I 4
th e R egister a n d R eceiver of th is office a t Rose­
9.04 burg, Oregon, on W ednesday, the 18th day of W ANTED.—C apable, reliable person in every
L M M ille r.......
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cans. Wiiiie in tlie Q uartermaster's De­ 5
c o u n tv tp re p re se n t large com pany of solid
S
eptem ber, 1901.
9.04
A O Cleveland.
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4
H e n am es as w itnesses: George B. Cam p, fin a n c ia l, re p u ta tio n ; |9"6 salary per year, p ay a­
partm ent there, I had deals witli many
9.04 Jam es Jac k so n , P. E. Jackson an d F r e d t’. Bean, ble w eekly; $3 p e r day ab so lu tely sure a n d all
Ijord ik Tlioiuns
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of M apleton. Oregon.
Americans who went tiieie for business 8
9.04 A ny a n d all persons claim in g adversely the ex p en ses; s tra ig h t, bona fide, d efinite salary, no
4
lands are requested to flic th e ir com m ission^ salary paid each S aturday a n d ex ­
9.04 , above-described
L M Miller
purposes. I found tiiat men of business 9
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c la im s In th is office on or before said 18th day pense m oney advanced each w eek. STANDARD
k 1«
it
of Septem ber, 1901.
11.15
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10
qualilicalious, common sense and energy
41-14
HOUSE, 331 D earborn S t ., C hicago .
J. T. B ridges , R egister.
did well. I would advise young Ameri­ COX S ADD.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
O W H u r d ........... 11.15
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cans desiring to go there to acquire a 1
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U n ited States Lnnd Office,
JH E DEER LAW-
thorough knowledge of Spanish and 3
Roseburg. Oregon, J u ly 15, 1901. ,
« n n a t »
9.04
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L II Potter . . . .
N otice is hereby given th a t in c o m p lia n c e ; 1. JN. bbvrAxC,
Proprietor.
stenography. They will certainly obtain 4
Lena
Bergman.
9.04
w
ith
th
e
provisions
of
th
e
a
c
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of
C
ongress
of
The open *ea«uii for deer C Q m m ei|C 08
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ew
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anagement
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n
e
3,1873,
e
n
title
d
“
An
a
c
t
for
th
e
sale
of
tim
-
9 04 b e r la n d s in th e states of C alifornia, Oregon.
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ulerksilips in business bouses, and if 5
July 1» and end« November 1st. It is
S trictly F irst -C lass .
9.04 1 N evada an d W ashington T errito ry ,” asex ten d efl
Win Kyle . ..
e
solid, active workers, instead uf sliaipers 0
n n j 1 u ‘
th e
Land States by act of A ugust 4.
pnlawful for any person to take, cap­
M F P ark er..
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B enjam in F. K ane, of G lcnada, c o u n ty of
F ree S ample R ooms .
and scliomers, they will within several
9 04 D ouglas, S ta te of O regon, lias th is day filed in
ture, kill or destroy in any open sea-
6
8
E lectric L ights and B ells
th is office his sw orn statem e n t No. 1728, for the
years be in business themselves. Tlie 9
9.04 p u rc h a se of th e s’i sw ‘ï , ne1* sw*4 and s e '4
W A Cox .
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yon more tliaji fiyo de-r. Any person
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- g n w 'i of sec tio n No. 10. in to w n sh ip No. IMS., (
C
e
n
t
r
a lly L o c a te d .
Filipinos want good Americans to come 10
6
R ainie No. 9 IV., am i w ill offer proof to show
who lawfully kills live deer can make an
n n , th a t th e la n d «ought Is m ore valu ab le for its TTna.Acirn.’-TpT'i; f o r liiilin tr Mill Arid ;
to their islands and instill new business 1
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tim b e r o r stone th a n for a g ric u ltu ra l purposes.
Iu r
AVliii and ,
affidavit before any justice of the peaco
n 04 an d to estab lish h is claim to said la n d l>efore
T f --.
M F Parker
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th e R egister and R eceiver of th is office a t Rose •
wOHiElSrCaili JXLC21«
Jo tiiat effect, aud said justice shall and commercial enterprise. In my office 2
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9 .0 4 burg. O regon, on S atu rd ay , th e 5 day of October,
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thereupon deliver to tlio affiant one were four American boys employed as 4
51 to $ 2 P er Day ■*
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He n am es as w itnesses:
9 04
C. II. H o ld e n ,o f Florence; P. E. Jac k so n , of E u g e n e .
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O re g o n
Jpather tag (designed and issued by the clerks. They were,worth $10U a month 5
5
M « a n 1 n tn n - F W
K htip . o f F lo r e n c e , a n d IL II ■
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ytate game warden) for the hide of each each, to corporations in tliis country. 0
A ny an d all ervons c la im in g adversely the
W A Cox .
9.04 at»ove-describe»! la n d s are requested
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reqii
to file th e ir i
deer, not exceeding five |n all. One of Tiiey decided to cast their lot in Manilla 7
im s in th is office on o r before said 5 day of i
904 c O la ctober,
5
O W Hurd
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and
remain
there.
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of
them
are
1901.
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B
bidokh
,
R egister.
tlioae t a n aliall bq securely fastened
9.04
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CASSIDY & SON - - P ro p rieto rs
■witli wire to each deer skin, and the j
'vcl1-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
11.15
10
5
F lo ra n o e , O re g o n .
pwner ia then entitled to offer aucl, deer M'- r “ul Sheldon, a New York law-
Tlie sever:»! amounts as above state«!
J.
U nited States Land Office,
Roseburg. Oregon, Ju ly 13th. Bun.
pkin for aale or exchange or transporta- >’er« wl,° t‘*'s i U8t
,rt>ul » busi- ' Kr0 now due and payable to tlie Kecord-
N otice is hereby given th a t in coui|diance
T a b les fu r n ish e d w ith a ll t h e 1
of Florence, and will be- w ith tb«^jrovl«ion's_bf th e a c t of Cnngre»« ,.f
pon it» any point witliiq the state. T | ip | nesa viait from all of tlie islands of tho er of tlio Town
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i ju n e ¡i, inzo, e n title d “ An n et for th e snip of lira-
uroater and lessor Antilles, except Cuba come delinquent after ten daye iroin the lM,r |n„u,
the states of C alifornia, Oregon, d e lic a c ie s o f th e sea so n . G iv e u s j
punishm ent (or violation of any of tho
d a t e Ilf t h i s iin tie p
N e v ad n a n d W ashington T e rrito ry ," as extended
,
, . . .
...
. —
to nil th e P ublic Lnnd States by act of A ugust 4.
urovisioqa of tlio act ia by a fipn of not und : Porto Rico, was asked what the. Dated
tins 2nd dsv of Jnlv, A. D. 1901. 1892, Jo h n N. W oods, of B u g eu e ,co u n tv of Lane, a c a ll.
_____ _
<lay
nalivea
of
the
Danish
W
eit
Indies
leas than $25 nor more than $500, to-
J . C. P helps , Recorder.
hin sw orn s ta te m e n t No. 1737, for the purchase
of th e n W o f Secticu No. 27 {], 1 o\vtiship No.
■ * » • , ■-» »-»«■ ■
m x ■ ve a t </ ■ e*
thought
of
annexation
to
tlie
United
pother witli tlie costa of proaecutlon, or
IR S., R ange No. 10 W„ am i w ill offer proof to
F
K B a c a t e T o o r l l o w e l a W i t h C o s c a re to .
th a t th e land so ught 1« more v aluable f o r 1 W n l’ l’ h l t i m n
I II L u fS U L ,
|>7 impriaonment iu the county jail for ¡States, which is sure to come, as the C andy C a th a r tic , c u re c o n stip a tio n forever. «how
its tim b e r or »tone th a n for ag ric u ltu ra l p u r - '
T h e M ost P o w e rfu l D is in fe c ta n t,
a n d to e stablish his claim to said laud I
D eodorizre an d Q erm lclde K now n
pot lew Hian 30 nqr mope than J20 days, conclusion of the negotiations for the tfk. 25c. It C. C. C. fail, druggists refund monax. poxoH.
before th e R egister an d R eceiver of th is office .
to M odern Science
a t Roseburg, O regon, on T uesday, th e 24 day of 1
iij- by both such fine and Imprieonment. purchase of the ialnnda from Denmark,
N o V e n tu re A b o u t It .
S eptem ber,
CUSS
e nam es as w itnesses:
• vtaa-J
is only a m atter of time. He replied:
“Is this your first venture fn m atri­ C H harles
M. K issvnger and Lee T ravis, of Eu
Hitthltn
Chitlen
“ A few wealthy merchants, mostly mony?” tlie preacher asked while the gene, O regon; J o h n S teers,of M apleton, O regon;
M. 8. Wwuaw.
“fa lla c e , of E ugene. Oregon.
S wim r u n s ,
Cholera,
bridegroom
was
out
In
the
vestlbulo
Senator 11. A . Booth ia constantly in
•
s
•
«
si _ «-
/%!!»
Any »11«»
and m
a ll i pvt
{xeraotiM
will,9 vmiiiiitig
c laim ing nti
adversely the
Danes, oppose the sale ot the island, be­
ito, j»,
giving certain ln stru etlo n sto the heat «uove-deacrlbed^landaare re
reqiiest«»t
q u e u ed to ft ip their i V om i, Lits,
fecetpt of le ttr n from prominent men all
claim.1« in thin office on or before said 24 day of
cause they are afraid of American enter­ mat), who was also bis bead clerk.
tul Cuk.rsi
Lite, >id ill
| Septem ber, 1901.
J. T. B midobs , Kegluter.
pvwr tlie state urging him to allow hi.
-W»y dear Mr. Goodlelgb.” she
Son Sooth.
prise. The natives of all the islands of
Itneti Pesta.
plied, almest blushing, “thia Isn’t a
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
papt* to be uaod In connection witli tins
Leaser*Antilles, I find upon ipecial in­ venture nt nlk He has given me deeds
B A N N E K M A N ’8 P H E N Y L E enrev hor»eg of
I dlitem p er, pink eye, fistula, grease heel, cuts, avree,
fepqblican candidacy for governor.
I A nd office a t Roceburg, Oregon.
a lso m ange un dog«.
quiry were in fwvor of annexation, to more than $00.000 woith o( property
Ju ly 15.1901.
B A N N E R S ! A N 8 P H E N Y L E r a re, , h « n of
Wliila this II certeiflly very compliiuen- Tiiey were very anxious, tlie French ea- already.”—Chicago Times-Herald.
N otice H heraby given th a t th e follow ing- root
rot. and te aure death to aheep tick. It is etullv
name«! se ttle r ha.« filed notice of h ls in te n tio n applied and n ever fails.
7
|arv to Mr. Booth, who no dqnbl wopld
to m ake final proof iu su pport of his« clntm . and
Y
O
U R F R U I T T R E K S vhonld be spraved with
prcially. They tliiuk tiiey are naturally
In h e r ite d .
th a t naid proof a ill be m ade before C. 11. H o ld ­ Phenyle. which absolutely de»troys all worm«, lice
pll that reeponaiblo position as wisely
'
•Ta." said l i t t l e W illie , looking up en» U 8. ( ommisBioner. a t Florence, O regon, o n and inM cta
too lar Hway from their mother eonu-
B A N N E R M A N ’S P H E N Y L E «$> a general dl.-
from bis arithmetic, "w hat Is a linear
," u‘ see,
w «»J>‘u«xon
pud as well aa any other citlxen of tlie
io 1J01’
. 7823, r t f l o : r th Jo « ‘ svQ
32, Tp. 16 S., Infectant 1« uneoualled, h avin g l»een need over' i t
tnes, and say tlie ofiieials sent them are fOOtr*
yog« i and w _
___
_____
___ or
ill be found netful
in every
honeehold
K.10W.
^late, awl whoae integrity, botie.ty and
m ent.
It i„ endoraed by emniinent**r>hy»l-
. .T .- » - - —
n r .i v
rvnlled pa,
ns. co,,,muon,
He nsmss resitteacs
the fnllnwln«
wltnews to prove hl, establish
never men witli authority, who can take
nonitary au th oiltie* and boards of health all
U by—er—a - H linear
root, >• repnco
u | kui a u d c u ltiv a tio n of oians.
over th o United Rtatea. Used by the City of Chicago
joyalty to party interests makes him one
nianv large ito a t raiaero
hold and alleyiale existing evil* and temporising, "why. It's ono th a t's he- Mid Un t, vl«.
th roagb ou t the I nlto-l Rtotee. feannemtan’i Phenvlo
redltary. Didn’t you never hear tell o t
pf the lorenxwt dlisena of the stale, he
to equally guaranteed to prevent the above named
burdens, Tiiey say these olfieials never a linear descendant?”—Catholic Stand-
and
destroy
all
obnoxious
odor« if freelv
J . t . RaiixiK!«, Re$:i>t«»r.
jaiaiiively declines to give tlie m atter
u»ed about th e premLea. W r it e for c ir c u la r « a n d
have sultieient inlluonve to ncvompUsh ,r d a a d r 1 ^ _____________
te s tim o n ia l^ . Agents wanted. AddreM
N O T IO E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
anv oonsideration
. really
,, important.
BANNBRMAN
uuiixuyi. { whatever. Mr. Booth anything
0 7 -7 3 C lark Street
CHICAGO. IL L .
Both o f tho sons o f Thomas Jefferson
js a biwy man, «»«4 the extensive ipter-
l
a
n
d
Office
«
t
lioseburg.
Oregon.
anZ T'hen>i® w asgrantod the tw o
The publication of Hie action of tlie were member« o f congress from Vire
,om*o< A'* rd«»“
y«ta of the Booth-Kelly jJo. command so Commissioner of Patents in suspending’ glide white be w as president One of xoueelsherebyw1v.nth.tthe Wtewing .mm,A oiliZi«
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Goods as ReoresenU"
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MORRIS *** HOTEL,
BANNEKMAN S
l«l.
peeing
“
1 work of tlie entire patent office was sus-
h„ alrd notlw ol h„ mtcnUou to make
three was Thomas Mnnn Randolph and
the Other John W. Eppea.
fin al proof in «upport of hi« claim , an d th a t
Mid proof will N) made before Marte L. W.re.
The average weight of R aheep fleece U. 8. Comiulaaioner, at Eugene, Oregon, on Au
la 5*9 pounds.
.
If«st3®» l»n. via: Howard Pop«, brother of
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’ J am en Pope, decaoAed, on H. E. No. séan for th<
Chronic Constipation Cured.
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M T “• ,nJ *-* ’•
N O T IC E
.I H
D ruggists,
P U B L IC A T IO N
I-Äuff Office, a t R oseburg. O regon,
^vsjc, try Chamberlain’s ¡Jtomacl| apd
M «^. o»ren. of Alpha, I m V
: timiqcrs of the patept office, who decide fo r con aü p ation . C a K a r e u C andy | \ ’
l They ant easy to take
,
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- - e guarAntecd.
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V^thartlC- - I - ure
G enu- liront» P. Jarkaon «ntl a v a n t Jacknon. of En i®“ *
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.1 rx C. r-x
. . lam e eouotyJO
. regon.
i i
„.I teM .nl in e ffe t. Price, » cei.U. U>* »»’ » « W *
wi mm «n ine u b t le 1 ts sU
m ped
C. AX kt N ever fen«, all . . of
ap|*n1 being taken to the cemmMoaee» S0 jj ju bulk.
FOR
N otice is hereby given th a t the
am rd settler h<u filed n o tire of his
peiidvti. bueti ie not tli» ease by an y
T h e m ost im portant d iscovery o f
H» names th e a q to w fn g w ltn e sa r, to prove
np-to-d«te : j
Tlse one hiintlre>t »nd forty ex- recen t years is the p o sitiv e rem edy hJ* r*’",,n"o,>s reaMenr« «p.» aud cultivation
ty’ttp'l fo,” W»qt « inoitern, np-to-dste
MtO. W. 11 o rd 'sd rag
81«
W. CARMAN
Binder Tw ine.
M achine
ri RF?
co.
pitKh of h it attention $!>•$«»
H »»- all hearings iu appeal cases before him­
ftired th e pqtuinatiqn, lie could not ac­
self and tlie assistant commissioner d u r­
cept. Mr. Booth has many Lane coqnty
ing July^and August, seems to have
friends wtio would lake plvaeure in
been taken hy some to mean th at the
«.■cine litni thus honored, -lii'gister.
■ . , .
poaitio
Oi!.
M ach in e Extr^
L o ° ’° ì i i o ’
AJVO ö l i i o
and M ining Sui
low b
Everything in the
Hardware Line.