The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, August 16, 1901, Image 4

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In them, but «bout «lx w m t i slneo » Irk nil In-
duo»«! mo Io try thorn, n a v e tcSea but tw o o i the
ir n .ll J cent boxoo of th e Tabules «n.t h»vo b«d
no recurrence o f tho attack», lla v . nerer i;l»ou u
U ttunonlal tor anything boforo, but thn g n a t
amouht o f good w hich I hallo»» b a , been uor.o mo
b y Ripon, Tabuloo Induct» ino to add mine to I ho
many tantlmonlala you doubtless have In you»
. . ......in t i now.
A. T. DxWITT.
THE
HOME
THE HEDGE. -
thstchcd cot,
n drhb or of H»e thatched cot.
GOLD
A b
Ingenloua T reatm ent by W hich
D runkards are beinj, Cured Daily
la S p ite of T hem selvea.
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With gloirg dc Dijon clustered paMffi
po aiar gweet, on from plot to plot
Thou trippest, like a nymph of lab to.
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ho blithe th y sreile, ao eoft thy ton«.
Thy U»v« ao good a life to lead in,
J’d fain the hedge were overthrown
And our tw o gardens made one Edenl
THE EXPERT’S THEORY,
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One o f the older merabers of the Bal­
timore bar tell« thia anecdote of the |
late Severn Teackle Wallis as Illustrat­
ing the cleverness and sarcusm of Mr.
th e U q u o r H ab it.
ffo Br»«(toFs Garetto,
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»3,00 Per Yen*
puV • K o i” crle»
The thorn, the
Leave aomethlnp
Some dream of
W h a t is C A S T O R ! A
Wallis:
Mr. W allis was defending the will of
a wealthy testator, and, as the lawyers ,
say, when the estate Is large a lawyer
••will wrestle with u will with a will,*
A prominent physician was called to
»‘Some glad »urprts», »ome mystery
Of incoaaylvably sweet m eaning!”
testify for those contesting the will. !
Wiwtom 1» Fi«<‘. M / (r|ond and J
The doctor became restless under the
Scare» pres» the topmost twig» by leaning
lengthy and exhaustive cross examina­
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D.
C.
in
Good
W
ords
eradicating Huff poison, ft®4 destroying
tion of Mr. Wallis, and Anally he petu­
tb<cntvT W for intoxicant*. Sufferers
lantly exclaimed:
ipuy now euro tlieniselves «it h. me with-
NIGHTMARE
“Ob, Mr. W allis, I believe the testa­
out publicity or loss of fl'«® f , ? " } n
pees by this wonderful “ HOME i ’b ‘-I T h e S e w a a t l o a T h a t A l n n y » M a k e « a tor w as Insane!”
M a n a C o w a r fJ ,
Mr. W allis kept his temper and said
C UR E ” which has been perfected «tier
m any year* of clows Btudy and treatment
“Strange that we are alw ays so cow- ' quietly: “Doctor, you are the first per­
of inehriales. The faithful uae according grdly In nightmares,” remarked a New son wfio has ever Intimated In or out
to direatibne of thi» wonderful discovery Orleans lawyer who has a taste for of court that the testator was Insane.
ie poeilively guaranteed to cure the nioet
Why do you say lie w as Insane?”
obetinale cnee, no matter how hard a tho bizarre. “I don't believe nrybody
“I believe,” the doctor replied, “that
drinker, Our records show the marvcl- ever lived who stood up and made a
oue tritnefonnation of thouaanda of square stand against the amdrpbous every man Is more >r less Insane on
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dnmkarde into eober, Industrious, and horror that invariably pursues us In some one subject.”
‘‘Is It your deliberate professional
such visions. When 1 have a night­
0 , w 1 v E » .ecU R E YOUR
mare nnd the usual monster gets on opinion.” Mr. W allis then asked, “ex­
OUICDREN, CURE VOUR 1A 1H - jpy trail, my blood turns to water, and pressed here In court under oath, that
E B 8 | 1 This remedy is in no senee a my conduct would disgrace a sheep. I every man Is more or less Insane on
nostrum but it ie a specific for tine dis- am beside myself with stark, down­ some subject?”
MMOniy, and ie so ekillfully devised
"Yes,” the doctor replied; “I w ill say
gnd prepared that it is thoroughly solu­ right fear, aud I have no Idea left In
ble and pleasant to the tastn, bo that it my bead except to run like a rabbit. here under oaih that from my reading,
can be given in a cup of tea or coltee All pride, self respect, dread of ridicule knowledge and experience I believe
without tho knowledge of the perron and even the Instinct of self defense j that every man Is more or less Insane
Ullng ft. Thousands of drunkards have are scattered to the winds, and I be­ on some one subject.” .
cured thenmelvee with this priceless lieve, honestly, 1 would be capable of j Then Mr. Wallis said In that fine
remedy, and as many more have been any Infamy In order to escape. I have tone o f sarcasm for which he w as not­
cured and made temperate men by hav­ no hesitation In confessing this, be­ ed, “Doctor, has It ever occurred to you
ing the “ CURE " mlnilnietered by toy­
that you are Insane on the subject of
ing frienils and relatives without their cause, as far as I have been able to
Knowledge in coffee or tea, «nil believe find out, everybody acts exactly tho Insanity?”
Immediately the doctor fired up and
to<l;iv tbiit they discontinue4! drinking sam e way In the throes of nightmare,
oi their own free will. DO NOT WAIT. and I feel certain I would not mnke exclaimed, “But, Mr. W allis, I am not
P o not be deluded by apparent and mis­ such a pitiable spectacle of m yself In Insane!”
leading “ iinorovem ent.” Privu out the real life, no • a lt e r what might befall.
Mr. W allis arose and said: “Doctor,
diOwise fit once ftud l»T r H time. I he “I tliluk that the explanation o f the according to your own sworn theory,
•• (K>MK GOLD CURB ” is sold at the nightmare panic Is to be found In tho you must be Insane on some subject. 1
Mxtretnplv low price of One Pollar, thus fact that the dream Is almost Invari­ pronounce you Insane on the subject of
placing within the reach of everybody ft
treatment more effectual then others ably nceompanluil by a sense of suffo­ Insanity.”
Court. Jury anil spectators laughed
It Is well established that
costing |2 r> to ♦•50. Full directions ae- cation.
coiupany eaoh packnge, Special advice choking—the ‘shutting off of one’s aloud, nnd nothing more was said about
b y Skilled
physicians when requested wind,’ to use a homely phrase—has an the testator being Insane.—Baltimore
w itlu ut extra charge. Rent prepaid to effect upon the mind which Is entirely Sun.
any part o( the world on receipt of One distinct and different from that pro­
Dollar. Address Dent. 1. EDWIN B. duced by any other form of pain or OLD DUTCH WERE CHOLERIC
GO.ER A OOMVANY, 2330 and 2332 peril. It fills the victim with such hor­
T fc a r C a lle d E » f k
O th e r “ S n a p p e rt-
Market Street, Philadelplda.
|e a ,” a n d E v e n W o r » e .
All 3orrcspondence strictly connden- ror and distraction that he Is for the
moment Insane. He will do nnythlng
W hat a contentious crowd the In­
to get relief. This has been brought
out on more than ono occasion In. the habitants of the village, then known as
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION defense of men who have been choked Breuckelen, now part of Brooklyn,
, and killed their nssalluuts, and Judges was!
U n ite d S tates la n d O ffice,
The early records are filled with
R osebu rg, O regon ,
have held that the circumstance« of
A u g u st 9,1901.
such an attnek should lie given special reports of Inquiries Into the cause of
•qilWt* h e r e b y g iv e n th n t In e o m p lin n c s consideration ns extenuating the deed. rioting and disturbances of the pefiee.
P i t h th e p r o v isio n s o f th e a c t o f C ongress o f
, In dreams the entire nervous system Is The early court records consist largely
J a n * » , 1»?», e n title d “ Au s e t for th e sa le of
nnd It Is nnturnl to sup|ioso o f actions brought for slander and as­
ilmbu la n d s ip th e S tates uf C aliforn ia , O regon, relaxed,
sault. It Is recorded that a man was
N evada,
sod
W ash in gton
T s r r lto r i,"
as that the mental effect of suffocation
arrested for calling an official a “snap-
a s t a n d a d m . » R p ie
P u h ite Land m ate« would l,e Intensified. At least, thnt Is
the best apology I have to offer for my pertje,” another w as put In Jail, charg­
by as» ofkntnst «. I«».
* » « • ol
c o u n ty J f L on e, tfiate of O regon, h as th is day sprints through nightmare land.”—New ed with having called his neighbor a
•U m I In t* l» ¿ ffleo hia »»worn ainl«rae»U N o. 1765.
“dick beestc” and still another wns
f o r U j« p B M fc u r t'o f U h * Lota 9,
aw> j o l Orleans Times-Democrat.
clapped Into jail for having called a
¡« c U od 'N u . 12, la T ow naiiIp S o. 19 H., Kang«’ No.
• W . a n d
n fltr proof t" »how lh a t th e lnnd
certain official a "bloodsucker." Some
IT n l> lt l a a H o r a a 'a W o r k .
«•««M t i« lHom rn ln n b l« for lt> t lm lx r or «Ion«
(M a b fo r f t g r le u Hural nurpoae«, nnd to OHtRbllnn
“When I retired from flic contract- of the old Dutch records make Interest­
Ml« olftiiu I" x tid fo n d l^efuru U»o Hokifcttfr
ing reading.
lt« « « tv « r o / U*i» ofil'-e a t Ho««burK. U ougl«» ins biislnesa a short time ago.” said a
And the court meted out Justice In all
well known mini, "I had a number of
horses that I was anxious to dispose these cases with a regard for common
of. Among them was one named Jer­ sense and a disregard for statute law
ry, which for several years had been that one cannot help but admire. One
unci to worklug on a drum. In such Instance o f curious adjustment of
work n horse becomes accustomed to penalties may he cited:
The village tavern keeper and a con­
lifting hts feet high to avoid striking
the hoisting ropes. When the horses tentious woman both appeared before
They had
were put uuder the hammer, Jerry the court, asking Justice.
quarreled. The woman had aecus«ed the
gO T IC ß FOB H.’BLICATION went to a Harlem grocer.
‘‘About a week later the purchaser Innkeeper of watering hts brandy, and
U n ited State» Land O ffice,
of Jerry called nt my house nnd told he In turn had applied an opprobrious
R osebu rg, O regon.
me that he had a lot of trouble with epithet to the woman. The court after
J u ly 27. ’» «1
the horse. He said that Jerry would bearing the evidence adjudged both to
M o d e « I f h y r e b y g iv e n th at in co m p lia n c e
With rare discrimination
go a short distance, when he would be guilty.
j r l l h th a p r o v iiio n f of th e a ct of Congrvs« of
stop short aud lift his feet high, and In making the punishment fit the crime
J u n « B , U7», e n y t le d “ Au act for th e «ale o f
after d o i u g this would go a little far­ the man w as fined tl gulden and the
|im b « r lan d «¡in th e S tale» o f C a lifo r n ia , Oregon
N «va4a.
ftJtd W ash in gton Terr R ory."
«» ther, only to repeat It again. I told the woman, who had Impugned the quality
p > w n d « d 10 a ll ¿ h e P u b lic l a n d State« by act (Tocer why the horse stopped short
of the brandy, w as fined 20 gulden.
A u g u st 4 . 1»W. ir n » t G. S ch n eid er, o f D u ln th , and lifted hts feet aud also advised
With hundreds of times the popula­
p o u u ty <*f Itt. L oul«, s t a t e of M inn esota, ha» th l» him to look up some contractor and tion today, the courts of 3rooklyn do
d a y t ie d in th l» office hi» »worn s ta te m e n t N o.
sell the nnlmnl to him for hoisting pur­ not have one-tenth the slander or as­
for th « pun*ha«« o f th e » w l < i * ? a . fop 19,
poses. He did so, notifying me that ho sault cases lhat they bad seme 200
a n 4 n H A « S ’ f* 5? *
**c l^*n -
*n
received a larger price than he paid years ago. and. as for a riot, there has
Tvw naM lp Mo. s e v e n te e n Q7) H., R an g e N o. e ig h t
not been one of any magnitude even
W ., an d w ill offbr p n oif to »how th a t t h e land me for the horse.”—New York Suu.
threatened In more than a score of
• o u g h t 1» m ore v a lu a b le for U « tfm lier’or »tone
H o w H e G o t It.
M *a u for a g ricu ltu ra l pgrpoaoa. and to esta b lish
years.—Brooklyn Eagle.
In one of Chauncey M. Depew’s
M t« cla im to »eld lan d before th e Keg later «nd
M «eelv«r nf th is office aj Roavhurg. O regon, on stories he fold of meeting a inau as
A C a n e L ln e o lw W n a l d N o t T a k e .
M o w t a v . th e 21 »t d ay o f October, 1901.
funny as himself.
All clients knew that, with “Old
H « nam e« a« whiit'»**«
“One day," said Mr. Depew. “I met Abe” as their lawyer, they would win
W f o I . W«H« and Fredrick W ell«. <4 M ap leton,
u soldier who hnd been wounded In tbe their caac—If It was fair; If not, that It
p r a g n n . A lb a r tU W ielan d , o f D u lu th , M inne-
face. H e was a Union man. and I w as a w aste of time to take It to him.
• o t a , K ll»w orth D en h am , of P orllaju l, (>rogon
asked him In which battle he bad been After listening some time one day to a
A n y auyl a D |
c la im in g a d v ersely th e
would be client's statement, with bis
A M ove-defcnlw d la n d s an ' n,‘que»tcd t«» file th eir Injured.
" Tn the last battle o f Bull Run. sir,' eyes on the celling, be swung suddenly
g la lm s io tbm office ou or t>ef**re «aid 2 l» l day of
he replied.
round la his chair and exclaimed:
p e fo M e r , |901
T. Bai do as. Uegtfttar.
•‘ ‘But how could you get hit In the
"Well, yo» Imve a pretty ^ood case
face nt Bull Run?’ I ssked.
In technical law, but a pretty had one
“ ‘Well, ,lr,' said the mnn. lw lf «pel- la equity and Justice. You'll have to
MOTIVE FOR I*UBLIUAT1ON.
ogetlcai'.y, ‘after I had run a mile or get some other fellow to win this ease
tw o I got careless nnd looked back.’ ” for you. I couldn’t do It. All the time,
U nlte<l fttftfof I a u 4 o ffic e ,
R o t r b u r f , O regon , J u ly 27U», l'.Htt.
whllo standing talking to that Jury, I'd
S a lp h t ir W i l l P u t O u t F tr e a .
H n t i o i 1» h ereb y g iv e n th at In co m p lla u e «
he thinking. 'Lincoln, you’re a liar,’ aud
jvlfth tM« proviftitius o i J w a d <4 C ongic»» <4
Grant me , i « w lu your paper to 1 believe 1 should forget uiyself and
J o « « K l * 7 1 , w itlL ld l “ Are a d for th e sa le <4 mnke more generally known a fact
say It out loud."—Success.
i f i a t w r land» In t h e i^ gt«« 0 / ( o U B u n i« , Oregon.
which bus been known to me many
K e y a d a a o d V w h l l g l O l l T t f r t W i ' a» e x ten d ed
T o e C e w M o a p la e « .
years nml doubtless to others, that sul­
f o g t l IM « F u b h c lA iid S U tc * by a ct «4 A ugu at 4.
Little Jack—Oh. mother, I do love
phur thrown Into the tire of a stove,
|ggg, A lb e r t H W k la u d , <4 D u lu th , c o u n ty o f
furnnoe or fireplace will Instantly ex­ cake! It's awful nice.
f i t . U >utf, HtaJU* i 4 MiunciH'ta, ba« Aled In th is
tinguish the tire lu n chimney or flue.
Mother (reprovingly)—Y’ou should not
p ffiq » h |e »w orn atareiu cn t No. 17|& fo r th e pur
say you “love" cake—say "like." Do
pM««» of f h e « « ^ a w \ | ««ctlm i 19. « n d e ' t n u '«, If a small hag or parcel of sulphur,
not say “aw ful”—say "very.” Do not
f w f o p e fo <4 wctAnn No» M in r o w u a h lp No. say three or four ouuces, were kept In
« • v e n t « « a (J 7) s o u th . It^iin* No. « l« h t (?) w e«t, a hnmly place and used when n ecled
say “nice"—say "good.” And, by the
« n d y l l l «tf’T RT m 4 to »how th at th e la u d » o u g h t ns directed nl>ove. It might he the
way, the word “oh” should he omitted.
!• mot « v a lu a b le for Ito tim b er or »U»ur th a n means o f saving property mid perhaps Now, my dear, repeat the sentence cor­
f o r o « r ic u ltu r a l p urpose», «¿id t<» c»tabU <b hi«
life .- Letter In New York Thues.
rectly.
p ta lm t o aald fo n d b rfo re th e R cffo ter a n d lle-
Jack—I like rake. It’s very good.
y *« tv e r o f th l« office a t Roaebur«. O regon , on
A Sneer»«.
Mother—That's better.
M o n d a y . tM« Mat d a y <4 OtfoM er, HW1.
“ IVas the w eld in g a success?"
Jack (with an air of disgust) -v It
R « nam e« M w itn o M «
“I guess so. The bride's mother was sounds as If I was only talking T ,t
WUH abb E >'<4l» a n d FnsdrtoM U clto. of Ma
rfotfr. Orrgtuj, Km»d<i. finM ««|tfor, o f D u lu th . to tears, the groom's mother wcat her bread.—London T lt Blts.
f u f o w w t^ tfon h «m , <4 PurtfoQd, one better and hat? hysterics, you
A C havs«.
couldn't hear a wont of the ceremony,
"Do you think people tn the next
Asy and a l l p e rg o p « n l a f m i u g a d v e r w l y th e ■ nd the church was so crowded that
/tM«Tt
la n d » are cuuueatcd to file th eir three womesi falutetl.
Yes, It was a world will follow tbe same occupa-
c la im » In Xhfo offic* mu or b efore »aid 21»4 d a y of
tloua they do berel" asked tbe gossip­
success all right.“—Life.
ing lady.
J . T. It s ip o a s , K eg iU er.
“No.” said the churchman; “every­
Milk la suggest?d as a gtxsl extta-
fu lsh tu g ageut for burning.petroleum. body will atteud to bis own business
It forms an giuulsiou with the oil. aud there."—Syracuwe Standard.
by disturbing Its cohesiou attenuatas
To have a perfect stomach a man or
U n a Qf Hi« bc«t aH aro u n d form paucr* tbe combustible eleincnt as water van-
g / 14« cm tu tfjr, Jffi.to fo p«ftv» w e e k ly . poL
a woman must dint well ami breakfast
and sup a lm p l,.—Ladles' Horae Jour­
ft«9«|nr Prtee. I»-»» P*'
Among the almrlgtue* o f Australia nal.
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tbe most cotumou form o f puaishiueat
IfrftejdrHs Giuolle nuil Jews
Instead of buying an article rqn do
than tiro I h la tbe spearing of tbe
offemler through diffetvul parte of the not ward of au agent, pay what yoo
p a a ,—Atchlaon Ufottp.
gene ter
he K ind Yon Have Always B ough t, and which has been
in u se for over 3 0 years, has borne tho signature or
— and has been made under h is per-
v- jX /ffZ-a-yg.
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no ono to deceive you in this.
A ll Counterfeits, Im itations and “ Ju st-as-good ” are but
Experim ents th at trifle With and endanger the health ot
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
Wiadom. “ Spare the feoo^
ivy blackbirds neat la ;
for the finer sense,
Joy to h ojx and rest la*
iss substitute for Castor Oil, Paro-
othlng Syrups. I t is Pleasant. I t
uni, Morphine nor other Nareotio
■ its guarantee. I t destroys Worms
icss. It cures Diarrhoea anti W ind
etiling Troubles, cures Constipation
assimilates th e Food, regulates tho
i, giving healthy and natural sleep,
icea—The M other’s Friend.
ALWAYS
G EN U IN E
Bears the Signature of
I want to inform you.
IB word« o f hlghaat
prat««, o i tha benefit
I have derlvod from
Blpaoa Tabule». I am a
profeaalon«! nurse and
In thl« profeaalou a clear
head 1» alw ays needed.
Ripens Tabule» doe« I t .
After one of my caaoa I
found my eelf com pletely
rundown. AoUngor-the
auvloe of Mr. Geo. Bow­
er. Ph- G., MS Newark
Ave., Jersey City, 1 took
Rlpans Tabule« With
grand results.
MI m Uaxaia W iiDM il.
I have been a great tufferà»
for o*er five year». Nothing gat» 3
My fuel an.l lore and ab<1«mnJ5JJ>
I could n ot wear »«¿ve* $a u.y 1*4
drees. I saw Klpana Tabule» u , '
dally paper, bought som e an<l toat^J
•d . l i i ’ » taken them about th reeej
U such a change ! 1 am not cooittm,
and 1 ow e It all to RI pane Tabe]«?
»even yoara old, have n o ixx«ng.
household dnUea aud aurata« a f ?
He ha« hod the dropey end 1 amZ
Tabule« for him . He feala »om»foj
tako a nta tim e, he haa been elrt^
may use m y letter and name aa y««k!
Mra. 1U.BT don,
I h ere boon suffering from 1 ,“ '
sin ce I wu e little girl. I coull u_______
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taking tU Q - r - a
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ill of h u m anity.
Mother v u troubled
with h e a r t b a r n aud
•leopleesaees. caused by
Indigestion, for a good
mauy veare. One day
the BQ'f a testim onial
tn the paper Indorsing
R lp a n s Tabulea. She
determined to gl »e them
a trial, w u g r e a t l y
S «i**»5^ »***####*»#»**#*S iuhWniL. ..
relieved by thoLr use
and o f a
t
a n d n o w t a k e s th a
R eading soma of tha testim onial«_____
Tabujee regularly. She keep« ft few cartons Rlpan»
Rlpans
Tabules,
1
tried
them
.
Rlpanr—-----
Tabulee In the honso and says she w ill not be w ith ­
ou t them. The heartburn nnd »leepleunaaft &av® on ly relieved but actually cured m
the headuchee have disappeared, t . . . .
dlaappcared w ith the Indignation w hich w as
good oundltlon and ho never ooms j
formerly so great a burden for her. Our w hole
stom ach. Ho Is now a red, ehubby-fua|o n e
fam ily tako the Tabule« regularly, «specially after
w onderful change I attribute to Kip?/ #
a hearty meal. My mother le fifty years of ago
I am siitlRflad that they w ill benefit a n ¿ t
and la enjoying the beatof health and spirits ; also
th e cradle to old age) If taken aooorr. . . ;
oats hearty meala, an im possibility before she
tlona.
look Mpnaa Tabulea.
A ktor H . B l a u k g « .
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now rtylo packet eont<luln;r tun ripars ta RUIJW pocked in a pai
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doaen of tha five-cant cartons (120 tabules) 3nn be had by uwul by
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R ip an Taatn i s may also »x> had of som e grocers, gcoerul otorckoepers,
•n d «arbor ahopa. They banlah pain, Induce sleep and prolong Ufa. On
In Use For Over 3 0 Years,
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
L an d O ffice a t R osebu rg, O regon.
J u ly 12,1901.
N o tic e is hereby g iv e n th a t t h e fo llo w in g -n a m ed
s e ttle r h as filed n o tic e o f h is I n te n tio n to m a k e
fin a l proof in su p p o rt o f h is c la im , an d th at
sa id proof w ill be m a d e b efore M arie L . Ware,
U. S. C o m m issio n er, a t E u g en e, O regon, o n A u ­
g u st SO, 19ul, v iz : H ow ard Pop «, b roth er of
Jam es P op e, d ece a sed , on If. E. N o. 865." for th e
j sw ’4 «ec 85, se}^ sc’ 4 sec 34, T 16, a u d Lot 1,
sec 3, T 17 3, R 9 w est.
H e n a m es th e f o llo w in g w itn e s s e s to prove
h is c o n tin u o u s re sid e n c e u pon a n d c u ltiv a tio n
o f, sa id la n d , v iz:
C harles A eh eso n and M artin O lsen, o f A lp ha,
George P. J a ck so n an d G rant J a ck so n , o f E u ­
g e n e , a ll o f Lane c o u n ty ,’Oregon.
J T B kidorr , R eg ister.
NOTICE FOR
PUBLICATION
L an d Oflice, R o seb u rg , O regon
J u ly 5, 1901.
N o tic e is h ereb y g iv e n th » t t b e io llo w in g -
nntned s e ttler h a s tiled n o t ic e o t h is in te n tio n
to m a k e fin a l prool in su p p o r t o f h ls c la i m , an d
th a t sa id proof w ill be m ad e b efore C. II. H o l­
d en , U. H. C o m m issio n e r, a t Lake P r ecin ct, Gr­
eg ...:, C3 A lie n s t 21. 1901, v li : B arth olom ew
Ise n b o o t, o n h is 11. a .
e .l a . J2X t 1” 4 n \ i
j’
n e l< n w ‘i te c . 17, a n d » w 't set» sec. S, ■ j.
K l l W.
H e n a m es th e f o llo w in g w itn e s se s to p ro v e
h is c o n tin u o u s re sid e n c e n p o n a u d c u ltiv a tio n
o f sa id la n d , v iz:
Ed A n d erso n , o f F lo ren ce, O regon: F. W.
W o o d co ck , S. J. S hrum a n d flo u r y L a u d erk in g ,
o f 1-ttke P r ecin ct, O regon.
J. T. B r id o k s , R eg ister.
....
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
U n ited f-tr.tes Lnnd O ffice,
R oseburg, Oregon, J u ly 15,1901.
N o tic e is ln r e b v g iv e n th at in c o m p lia n c e
w ith th e p ro v isio n s o f th e act o f C ongress o f
J u n e » , 1«78, e n title d “ A n a ct for th e sa le o f tim ­
ber la n d s in th e state* of C alifo rn ia , O regon,
N ev a d a a n d W a sh in g to n T erritory,” as ex ten d ed
to a ll th e P u b lic Land S tates by net o f A ugu st 4,
1S'.»2, B en ja m in F. K ane, o f G len ada, c o u n ty of
D ouglas, S tate o f O regon, h as th is d ay filed in
th is office h is sw orn sta te m e n t No. 1728. for th e
p urch ase o f th e sVj sw% , n e’ 4 s w ‘4 and seU
n w ’ . uf S ectio n N o. 10, in to w n s h ip No. IKS.,
R ange N o. 9 W., and w ill offer proof to show
lh a t th e la n d so u g h t is m ore v a lu a b le for its
tim ber or s to n e th a n for a g ricu ltu ra l purposes,
an d to e s ta b lis h h is cla im to said la n d before
th e R eg ister a n d R eceiv er o f th is office at R ose­
burg, O regon , o n S atu rd a y , th e 5 d a y o f O ctober,
1901.
l i e n a m es as w itn esse s:
C. II. H o ld e n , o f F loren ce; P. E. J a ck so n , o f
M apleton; F. W. K an e, o f F lo ren ce, a n d H . H.
F isk , of M ap leton, a ll o f O regon.
A n y a n d a ll p erso n s c ia im in g a d v ersely the
ab o v e-d escrib ea la n d s are reo u ested to file th eir
c la im s in t h is office on or before said 5 d ay o f
October, 1901.
J. T. BRIDQK8, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
M il l b
^ U B o o K k e e p in u
O
¿ b o rfb a n d ?
£ 2 P en m an sh ip »
T e le g ra p h y ^
E van '
P ô R îlE i
U n ited State» Land Office,
R o seb u rg , O regon, J u ly 5.1901.
N o tic e ia h ereby g iv e n tlm t in c o m p lia n c e
w ith th e p ro v isio n s o f th e a ct o f C ongrens of
J u n e S , 1878, e n title d “ An a ct for th e »«le of
tim b er la n d s in th e S tates of C a lifo r n ia , O regon.
N evada en d W a sh in g to n T errito ry ,” as ex ten d ed
to a n
' P u b lic Land State» by a c t o f A u g u st 4,
•V—W e u à w s o t V s y
Lane. S tate o f O regon, h a s im«. C.n'
tbi»
offiee^hi» »w orn sta te m e n t N o. 1719, for tn « K»»-
ch n sc o f th e n e l -4 o f See. N o. 11, in T o w n sh ip No.
18 3., R ange N o. 9 W., a n d w ill offer proof to
■diow th at tb e lan d » ou ght is m ore v a lu a b le for
it» tim b er or »tone th an for a g ricu ltu ra l puroos-
es, nnd to esta td ish h is cia in i to »aid lan d before
th e R eg ister a n d R eeciv ei o f th i* office at R ose­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION burg, O regon, o n W ed n esday, th e 18th d ay of
S ep tem b er, 1901.
H e nam e» a» w itn esse s: George B. C am p,
L en d O ffice, a t U o a sb u rg , O regon,
Jam es J a ck so n , P. E. J a ck so n a n d F red C . Kean,
J u ly 2,1901.
o f M ap leton, Oregon.
N o tic e 1» h ereb y e lv e n th n t th e f o l l o w i n g
O. FJ
Any and a ll p ersons c la im in g a d v ersely tb e
n » m ed s ettler h a s filed n o t ic e o f h is in te n tio n above-d escribed la n d s are req u ested to file th e ir
eets in
to m ak e fin a l p roof in su p p o r t o f h is c la im , and c la im s in th is office o n or b efore »aid 18th day
econd
th a t sa id proof w ill he m a d e b efore Frank II. of Septem ber, 1901.
R ogers, 1!. 8. C o m m issio n e r, a t G ardiner, Ore­
th. M
J. T. B r id o k s , R egister.
g o n , on A u g u st 2fi, 1901, v iz : D a v id W. H o ld e n ,
tally in
on liis H. E. No. «246. for tile inv*-, n e 1. . n l j n w
*4 an d s e 44 n w ’I sec :I8, Tp. 20 S,, R. 11 IV.
H e n a m es th e f o llo w in g w itn e s se s to prove
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
h is c o n tin u o u s re sid e n c e u p o n a m i c u ltiv a tio n
o f »aid la n d , viz:
U n ited State» Land O ffice.
t. O. F.
J. B. A bb ott, J o h n L each a n d H u g h C a ssid y ,
Rn»eburg. O regon, J u n e 5, 1901.
o f G ardiner, O regon; A. H end erson , o f Scotts-
N o tic e 1» h ereby g iv e n th a t in co m p lia n c e
114, m
litira. O reaou.
J. T B a ip o s s . R eg ister.
w ith th e p roviaion s o f th e a ct o f Congrc»» of
enee, ll
J u ne::, 1373, e n title d “ A n act for th e »ale o f tim ­
evenini
ber la n d s in th e S ta tes o f C a lifo r n ia . O regon,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
N ev a d a , and W a sh in g to n T erritory,” a» e x te n d ­
ed to all th e P u b lic U tnd S ta tes by a ct o f A u gu st
Land O ffice a t R oseburg, O regon.
4. 1892, M atth ew S. W a llis, o f E u g en e. c o » n ty o f
J u ly 15. 1901.
N o tic e is hereby g iv e n th a t th e fo llo w in g - L in e . State o f O regon, h a s th is day filed In th is
n am ed se ttle r ha» filed n o t ’ce o f h is in te n tio n office hi» sw orn sta tem en t No. 1681, for th e p ur­
to m a k e fiu o l proof in su p p o rt o f hi* c la im , n m l c h a se o f th e n o rth w est q uarter o f sectio n No.
th a t said proof w ill be n m o e b efore C. H. H o ld ­ 20, in to w n sh ip No. 18 g ., range No. 9 W., and
e n , U. S. CoTnm i»«ioner, at F lo ren ce. O regon , o n w ill offer proof to sh o w th a t th e lan d « o u g h t is
A u g u st 29. 1901, v iz : J n ch u a W o rth iu a to n on m ore v a lu a b le for its tim b er or sto n e th an for
a g ricu ltu ra l purpose», a n d to esta b lish h is cla im
h i» c i. E. N o. 7&M, for th e ae'4 sec, 32, Tp. 16
to »aid lan d before th e reg ister a n d re ceiv e r o f
R. 10 W.
BALL
Beauty of rinislt, quality of material, elf?*». F. C.
H e nam e* th e f o llo w in g w itn e s se s to provejhis t h is office a t R oseburg, O regon, o n T h u rsd a y ,
c o n tin u o u s resid e n c e u p o n a n d c u ltiv a tio n o f th e 22d d a y o f A ugu»t, 1901.
BEARINGS,
the
finest workmanship, the sim plest, mostf
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w
itne«»e*:
s# id la n d , v iz .
Fred F isk , I^ee M. T ravis, B a rn ey D. P a iu e and
like « bicycle,
C la ren ce L. A k e rly , I/» F a y e tte A k e rly , Jerry
best of attachments, easy payments, old
S cott a u d A m os H a rin g , a ll o f F lo ren ce, Qregon. C has. T h o m a s, a ll o f E u g en e. Oregon.
m«ke the
A ny anti u li person s c la im in g a tlversoly th e
in exchange, one million five hundred
J. T. B r id g e », R egister.
a b o v e-d escrib ed land* arc req u ested to file th eir
‘ WHITE”
users, thirty years of success, courteoua tffi’thers at
c la im s in t h is office on or b e fo ie »aid 22d d a y o f
A u g u st, 1901.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
the Easiest
more can you ask?
„
J. T. B rid o k s , R egister.
>. O ham
Running
U n ited S ta tes J^ind O ffice,
f
e
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Bicycles
run
lighter1
----
R oseburg, O regon. J u ly 13th, 1901.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Machine
N o tic e i» h ereb y g iv e n th a t in c o m p lia n c e
most durable
w ith th e p ro v is io n s o f th e at t o f C ongress o f
Made
U n ite d Sin tea Iftnd O ffice,
J u n e 3,1878, e n title d “ A n a ct for th e sa le o f tim ­
on the market. Call or write nnd let uspr”*----- ——
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seb
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rc,
O
regon,
J
u
ly
12,1901.
ber la n d s in th e sta te» o f C a lifo r n ia , O regon,
N o tic e 1» h ereb y g iv e n th a t ia co m p lin n ec
N ev a d a a n d W a sh in g to n T errito ry ,’’ as e x te n d e d
to a ll th e P u b lic I A nd S tates by a v t o f A u g u st 4. w ith tb e p r o v is io n , o f th e » ct o f C ongK M o f
1892, Jo h n N. W oods, o f E u g en e, c o u n ty o f Lane, J u n e 3. 18,8. e n title d “ An net for tb e sa le of
S ta te o f O regon , ha«« thl» «lay filed in th is office tim b er land« In th e s ta te s o f ('« lifo m ln . Oregon,
h is »worn sta te m e n t N o. 173?, for th e p u rch a se X ev n d s and W a sh in g to n T errito ry ,” ft.- ex ten d -
o f th e nw.'4 o f Mection N o. 27, in T o w n s h ip No. ed to a ll th e P u b lic L su d S tates by a ct o f A ugust
13 S ., R a n ee No. 10 W ., and w ill offer p roof to L ls ic . Joh n F. Bull, o f M eadow , c o u n ty o f I aiic ,
•M ow th a t th e lan d so u g h t is m ore v u lu a b lc for S ta te o f O regon, has ib is d a y tiled in th is office
for th e p urch ase
its tim b er o r sto n e th a n for a g ricu ltu ra l pur- b i , sw orn stn te m r.tt S o .
w es, an d to estrb li> h hi* cla im to »«id la n d o f th e f ' , s w '4 sec. 94, n ' i n w t , sec. 2S. (u Tow n­
e l s l s ita li
•f»»re* th e R egi»ter a n d R eceiv er o f t h is office s h ip N o. 17 S ., R ange NO. 9 w est, an d w ill offer
a b u sin e i
a t Koaeburg. C ’-egon, o n T u esd a y , th e 24 d a y of proof to sh o w th a t th e la n d so u g h t Is m ore v a l­
u a b le for i t , tim b er or aton e th a n for tisricn l-
S ep tem b er. 19U1.
P aine .
tn ra i purposes, und t o e s t a b lls h h is cla im to ,« id
l i e n a m es as witne»»«**
C harles M. K faoenger an<l I.ee T ra v is, o f E u- la n d before th e R eg ister and R eceiv er o f thia
g e m s O regon; J o h n Steers, o f M ap lotou , O regon; office a t R osebu rg, O regon, on F rid ay, th e 27
d a v o f sep teru ter. 1901.
M. ft. W a lla ce, o f E u g en e. O regon.
H e n a m es ns wittieaaes:
A ny a u d a ll p erso n s c la im in g a d v ersely th e
NOTICE FOR PUliLlOATlON.
W illia m E. W elts. F red erick W e ll, am i Isaac
a b ove-d escrib ed la n d s are req u ested to file th eir
U m tvJ^ i'- .and he
claim * in th i* o ffic e on or before »ahi 24 d a \ o f E. S ta p les, o f M a p leto n , O regon; E llsw orth B en ­
h a m , o f P o rtla n d , O regon.
Lnnd Office a t R oseburg. Orego
S ep tem b er, 1901.
J. T. B r id g k », R egister.
R oseburg,
Plmber
A n y n - d nil p erson s c ls im in e ndyernelv th e
W» x,
, .
J 'd v 24 1
N o tic e ¡g h ereb y given u*' ........
N o tic e I« hereby e lv e n that t b » ’ f.d lo
n U ’v c -d c c r lb e d la n d s are requ ested to file th eir
w ith th e p ro v isio n » of
,r
elnim a in t h is office on or la fore said 27 d ay of name<l settler haa filed n o tic e o f hi* i n r,.
J m if :s, K s . e n title d “ An »<• -.
|
to m ake finni proof in .support of hl» e le in
S ep tein lsT , 1901.
J. T. BB1DGKS. R egister.
I < r binds in th e States Of
-»££1
t»>at said pr»H»f w ill l.v
L<.f,„v ,
Nevti.ln. jiik I W nshinetnnT ^L ,
H old en , V. s . Cmnnti**'i h o t . nt Fl»n
( d to nil th e P u b lic l.nnd
BO YEARS*
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4.1892, W illia m E. W e llb » J A t I
D ick , on hia II E. S o . M.,1 for th e
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EXPERIENCE
oi I.nne, S ta te o f Oregon. »
W. »w>i aw‘, -co. 2». Tp. 17 s , K lu tt .
in t h is offic e hi» »worn
H e n am es th e fo llo w in g w ltn c --. , 1.1
Men a n d w o m en o f g o o d «d dresa to repre:
for tin* pin e h a .? of the !<** 1 j ■___ i . i
” ! 8 e e a tin u o n . r<-i,ien<*o u p o n nm l c n liiv
’7 s . R. h w est, an d e1» * * *P***ai
ue. »«»me to tra v el a p p o in tin g a g en t« , otner«
o f said la n d , viz:
h aw i work lo o k in g a fter o u r in te r e s ts J
in In A iish tn N o. 17 8ont»k*J obate r
F 11. W ilh elm . I.. «'. A ek erlv, F. J Bn'
»a'ary g u a ra n teed y ea r ly ; ex tra c o u iu i« »
an d w ill nfrer proof to » (
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lish e d h ouse, (tren d c h a iic e for ea rn est m a
tibin f«-r n^rii u ltu ra l PnfPiT;ii
En
w o m a n to secure
hi» claim t » th e said 1 » < , y .>.— -
lit e r a l in co m e an« f u t u r , N ew , b r illia n t linea.
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N o tice I , hereby g iv e n th a t in co m p lia n t
w ith th e p r o v h i,,,,, o f th e Rct o ( r o i l , n , „ ,
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tim ber la n d , in th e State» o f C aliforn ia, O rem ,
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Any am i a li pcr»on« cl*L
di'Fi'ri’i-vd In lids »**
«’laiins in th is office on of
O ctober, 1901.
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to m a k e c o m m n ta tto n flw
A rich ladr enred of her Deafness and
Noises in the Head hr l>e. Nicholson's
Artificial Gar Dennis, ta re *10,000 to hit
Institute, «• that deaf people arable to
procure tbe Bar Qrunie may have them
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