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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1901)
r-ôu**> • -vta-W»-- T H E T R IB U N E . M ary w as the pcpulare»’ of'ir, all. T hey w o u ld n 't L a r t j cur dxivic* back then, b u t tr.iLC us Lot., ccnic rig h t in to s u p TU ESD A Y . A P R IL u, Bail. per. 1 d id n ’t iz^ c tly calculate cp d tiu this, b u t Mary looked like »be w anted By BARTON PITTMAN. to, «9 I <iid. th ey tried to m ake me 0 j.’F H ’IA l. P A H 8 S n r <" ¡ ; ; i Y r o . dance, b u t I d o n ’t know Low . H w a- the o p e n in ’ of a u< w sum m er hotel, you S T H E recruit» commenced Io seat know . A y o u n g fellow th a t set n e x t to JfttM'KD KVIiKV T» K-1>A* KVKNIX«. te r around in the shade, the jo u r me a t th e tab le, und was m ighty polite I’r n p i i e t c r SFALTT.K SU TT O N . n alist and the Hancock volunteer pro in h a n d in ’ m e everything, -aid Ji# was ceeded to w ard the h ead q u a rte rs of the g o n te r be th e re at the h o ld for some , ENGLISH AND IR IS H colonel of the regim ent. A fter the sal tim e, ar.<l th a t we m us’ come ’round u ta tio n s had been exchanged before the often. Of co u rse, 1 a.-Ued him to come |^ r| iy T h e s e T w o ll« e e a H a v e FVeeer ten t of the com m anding officer the voi see us, too. He was a pretty g lib talker. lie s a A b le to l'» « l e ra l a n d u n te e r addressed t i c color«'!» sn jin g . W hen we w as leavin’ mid te llln ’ every E a c h O th e r. a p ’n if you need any more of H a n ‘ _____ I cock county boy.-, I’ll g e t’m for you." body good-by and prom UJn’ tc come again koqii , 1 heard a lady from .Tew T hat the E nglish and th e Irish , liv “ If they’re all as fine-locking ph} sical in g un<’** the » a x r physical "unditions, specim ens a» yourself»” t>»id the co Ion el, York nay to a n .>1 her one: ‘W ouldn’t Khou'd hive the m ost opposite chnrac- jovially, “I ’d like to have a whole arm y she be a queen w ith the rig h t tra in in ’? teriitiffi of any tw o people in the world uf them ; our regim ent will be filled up We got ¡11 th e sp rin g wagon .and drove is oi.e of 11.e myifctei ie*. I he physical in a day or so, but I ’ll let you know in hom e, and she was je s’ ail ex citem en t tellin* m e w hgt e tim e they had th at conditions of th e tw o races a n a 'm o st day a n d how I ought to learn to dance. idebtieal. Ire.xn<C like E n g la n d , being tim e." A fter they had left the q u a rte rs of I t was a b e a u tifu l night, und it m ade me ipsular, with a su rface marks?. J>y mod the colonel and w< re stretched upon so h appy to know she was e n jo y in ’ h e r e ra te in*gwhud ties und possessing a the g rass in the shade the newspapci se lf so. ’ m^'.st ahd equable clim ate, the chief ‘ T w o d .yg a lt e r some ladles drove di litre nets being th a t Ireland is ra th e r man took occasion to put bis fa v e "Why did you en ’round in th e ir carriag es and asked her more m ou rta-ap u s ti an Ei gland and question: Som etim es th is question elicits a; to go to the sp rin g s win» *ni again. She its clim ate b»‘«npr a little in.ldcr and w i l d ., l e t th e tw o peoples are sh a rp burst of p atriotic a rd o r which fills the said ‘No,* b u t when site seen I w as anx a ir w ith «tars and strip e s and eagles: ious to have h e r go, she w ent w ith them . ly contrast*»! in tem peram ent and c h ar acter. The Irish are aa ¡mp»U«ive, m er som etim es (m ost frequently’) it calls T hey drove lu c k a fte r supper, h e r und curial, hum orous and unm ethodical as forth u hard-luck sto ry , which p a in ts in th e tw'o ladies and a young m an, and the English are stol.d, o rderly and prac glow ing colors tfie virtues of the victim , they ull told me I - ught to have been tical. in w ar the Irish a re m ost suc but on this oc<*ii ion th e answ er was th ere . T h a t n ig h t she seem ed k in d er cessful in a tta c k , the E nglish in de m erely: “ W ill. 1 have n o th in g to lose," unresless. She talk» »1 a heap ’bout the fense. The Irishm an enters in to raa<ri- “ B ui." protest» d the n e w sp a p e rm a n , nice th in g s th e y ’d all sai.l ’bout h e r at m ony w ith his h e art only, the E nglish “ th ere ’s no telling how long you’ll have the sp rin g s, but m ostly talked ’bout man calculates th e cost of m a: riage be to be from home, and th ere ’s no ma.n how nine it would be if we could go an* fore m aking a proposal, I r sh lite r th at will take th e sam e Ante rest in r u n travel an’ go to New York a n ’ every a tu re is more w itty, more ten *.er, more ning y o u r p lan ta tio n that you do, for 1 w here, a n ’ she said we o u g h t to read' books a n ’ the like, an* th a t a lady th ere glow ing th an E nglish, but is less solid presum e you are a fa rm e r? ” “T h a t’.- tin e , sir; th a t’s tru e ," w as said w hat «he needed w h s c u ltiv a tin ’. I and enduring. The c o n tra st of ch arac te r is most strik in g ly dem onstrated by his delib erate response; “but you see d idn’t like this, ta lk in ’ ’b out h e r like th e fact t h a t the tw o nations, d uring things a in 't ju st as tin y was. Before she w as a field to be plowed up, ’stead an in te rco u rse of more than seven cen Mary left 1 took in te rest in every thing, of a flow er jes* to grow a n ’ bloom n a t turies, have never been able to th o r but now—I je s ’ tu rn t the f ir m over to ural, a n ’ w hen t told h e r th is she je s ’ oughly u n d e rstan d each o ’ her, and, a couple of feMows and though 1 m ig h t i laughed and slapped h e r h ands over iny a p a rt from artificial difficulties m anu w rll’s to come to the front and fight for m outh. She went to the sp rin g s right factu red by unscrupulous a g ita to rs, the my c o u n try . I ’m 34 years old, and I re g u la r for a tim e, th en she w ou ld n ’t real differences betw een the tw o coun ain ’t never done n othin’ but farm , and go no m ore. Som ebody se n t h e r some »She com trie s have been entirely due to a m utual 1 th o u g h t I ’d tak e a little flghtln* In books, fo u r o r five of ’m. m enced to read cne of *m o u t loud to me m isu n d ersta n d in g of each o th er’s char m in » j s* nt th is stage." H ere a forced sm ile played over fils one nig h t. ’Tw as a nice sto ry a b o u t acteristics. fugged, care-w orn features. T he c o r some rich folks, some a rtis ts , a n d how THE PHONOGRAPH, *-qj resp o n d en t w ished to follow th e clew they was lovin’ each o th e r, and th e ju st th ro w n out about the d esertio n of thin g s th ey w cn‘ to, b u t w hile I got to O b * T h a t F l a r ' d a T r le k o n a M la - M ary, but d id n ’t know ju st how to p ro lik in ' the pesky books a f te r aw hile, I « • « • * W h o W o t lr f H a v e H a d ceed. “ Well, I don’t w ant to discour told h e r all the tim e th a t i t w as je s ’ £ I t F re a e h , age y o u r patrioliM ii," he said, “ but stories, antf th a t th ere w a sn ’t n o such y o u ’re g iving up the peaceful leisure of folks in P a ris »?r New Y ork o r a n y I t is stra n g e th at no one b u t a K an ru ral life fo r the d a n g ers and e x cite where else. Since she w as te a c h in ’ me sas pastor, full of the life and energy m ent of a cam paign in which disease is a -re a d ia ’ o u t loud, I took to te a c h in ’ th a t has come to th at state, w ould have as m uch to be feared as Spanish b u l her, tellin* h e r w hat I th o u g h t ’b o u t the th o u g h t of the phonograph a s his sub lets." books. I told h e r th a t life w as a re ality , s titu te in the pulpit while a b se n t on a “ S tra n g e r," «aid th e volunteer, “ th a t’s nnd th a t even if th ree w as su ch people, vacation. It is reported th a t a n e a rn e st je s’ it. F ro m the way you talk ’bout they w asn’t no b e tte r off th a n u s , ’cause and pro g ressh e pastor, leuving his •peaceful leisure* I see you a in ’t never th ere ’s advantages a n ’ d isa d v an tag e s flock for a vacation, left a 30-m inute lived in the c o u n try . F a rm in ’« a good everyw here, a n ’ it all ’m o u n ts to ’bout serm on on a cylinder to be delivered at th in g if a m an ’s g o t money o r don’t the sam e, a n ’ e v ery th in g in its place is the proper tim e. The#iym ns w ere sung, mind workin*, and I don’t, but th at w as the best. T h a t’s the w ay I ’d w rite if I a b ro th er h a d offered p rayer, and the je s’ th e whole trouble. I bleve now w rote books. Announcem ent? hod been m ade, when when I th in k of it th a t if I had a had “ Maybe it w as readin* in th em d urn pne of th e dccous brought forw ard the m ore tim e to m ake her happy sh e ’d a books ’bout the fashion a n ’ th e w ealthy, phonograph, placed it upon the pulpit, been c o n te n ted to stay , but it seem ed or maybe it w as them people a t the and announced th a t, w hen set in mo to me we was m arried at the busiest sp rin g s put foolish n o tio n s in h e r head, tion, it w ould give a devoted flock one tim e of the year, nnd then a fte rw a rd s or m aybe it was je s ’ ’cause she com e to of th e sermon*» which had so endeared it looked like I had je s’ as much to do know she w as too good a n ’ p re tty for a th e p a sto r to the congregation. T h ere at all tim es. I alw ays bad to look a fte r man like me, b u t a n y h ew she eom- upon the good deacon set the m achine the m ilk in ’ at dnybreak, and then be inenst to pine a n ’ droop like a flow er in m otion, says th e Indianapolis Jo u r- sides the re g u la r w ork there’s enough th a t’« w ith e rin ’. I ’d b e g h e r to go to p»l. chore«, nnd the like to keep a fellow the sp rin g s an* enjoy h e rse lf lik e she No one can im agine the c onsternation was invited to do, b u t it w a rttt no use. of th e congregation when the phono h u stlin ’ aJl the lim e. Even on rainy She w ouldn’t do it. ArteT ’bout a w eek days th ere ’s h arp ess to mend- and such g ra p h gave o u t the song: “ D inah, de of this th in g th a t sam e lady from New Moon Am Shining." The song ended, But, friend," and here his face b rig h t York drove up to our g a te and asked ened up until it w as rad ian t w'ith the b b t th ere was no break—th e terrible r v w H e v t t o n s , “ i f y ou could nave seen M a r y t o c o m e I n nn<1 p a y « v i s i t t o h e r n t m achine proceeded to relate a num ber the sp rin g s. She w anted h e r to sta y as o f up-to-date but n o t very Sunday or th at little wife of m ine in the dairy, long ns she w ould, and th en M ary did y o u ’d a seen the p re ttie s t sig h t you p u lp it stories. No one understood the agree to go and sta y a week, m altin’ the m achine, but a f te r 20 m inutes the ever saw. In a little speckled calico, condition th a t I w as to oome to see her skim niin’ the m ilk aud wnshin* the deacon grasped th e irre v e re n t phono every day. I t ’s n lonesom e tim e I had g ra p h nnd hurried o u t of the church. crocks, singin* the whole tim e, je s’ ns then. I d id n ’t go to see h e r but th ree happy ns a lark. Som etim es it seemed The much-beloved p a sto r m ight have days, nnd every day it seem ’ to me I was been colled before a council had it not to me she was m ore like an angel than unw elcom er than, before, so I th o u g h t a wom an. But I beg y o u r pardon, sir," been discovered th a t the serm on-loaded I b e tte r not go no m ore and let th e chile pHfcUPgraph had been left in charge of he concluded, refilling his pipe, “ you enjoy h e r visit. I t look* to me like the said you w anted to m eet all the H an a son of Belial w ith th e w eakness of a h a rd er I tr y to please her tlie m ore cock boys here, an ’ 1 gue»» I’d bettei practical joker. th in g s w ould go w rong. W inim in folks go m ake you ’quainted w ith ’em ’stead is cu rio u s little thin g s, stra n g e r, nnd a of i d li n ’ you ail my personal affairs, awkw ard fellow like me don’t know je s ’ A NATION OF KINGS. which isn’t the rig h t thing-s to tell to how’ to h an d le ’em. I had done m o rt stra n g ers." T h e O n ly P e o p le O v e r W h ic h th e gaged my fa rm again a n ’ w ent in tow n Thia sudden halt ip th e n arrative a n and b ro u g h t her silks and d resses and t B n r o p a n n P o w e r s C a n C la im a . •• v .r a fs a tr , ( . noyed the journalist, w ho had in te r gloves jea* the rig h t size, and w hen she viewed woman suffrqgiats, heard the see ’m she jes* cried a n ’ said I was too T here now rem ains only one people confessions of crim inals, rynopsized good to her. T hen I got her a piano, and one little valley so u th o f the th e p ray ers of m in iste rs and even in b u t n o th in ’ w ould suit. T his w as befo’ e q u ato r whose sovereignty linn not been vaded the sanctity of th e home for the she w ent fo r the last tim e to the sp rin g s. olaimed by som r E uropean power. It purpose j»f publishing to the world the The th in g s is all nt home now. b u t I i t the valliy of lla ro tse , SO o r 60 miles secrets of private life. T he story had never w a n ts to see them again, a n ’ if wide, north of L ialui, in South A frica. I som ehow placed him in th a t super- (iod sp a re s me I never will. T h e re ’s And the only reason why the M arot.e, ly m pathetic condition from w hich ta c t n o th in ’ else to say now, b u t th a t I lef’ who inhabit It, have preserved th eir tak e s flight, but, sum m o n in g th e little ’cause I co u ld n ’t sta r.’ the sy m p a th y and independence is th a t E ngland nnd P o r skill which remained, he d eterm ined to the ta lk in ’ of the neighbi it. a f te r I got tu g al both claim it, and th e re fo re the make the man lay I »a re his heart. this le tte r." w ork of "civilization” is nt a sta n d still. “ No," lie said, “d o n ’t apologize for H ere he paused nnd took from th e It mny not be no easy to conquer hi a n y th in g you say to me. I ’m interested inside p o ck et of his corduroy coat a M arotse when the tim e c o m e s to r they in it all. When a m an is manly and p a t square envelope addressed in a round, are n tall, well-set-up race, very black riotic his life is alw ays in te re s tin g to girlish h and. T he fa in t odor of violet- In »kin. In m anners they nre very c our me. We nil have o u r sorrow «, ami i t ’s sachet w hich had once perm eated the teous nnd in bearing dignified. Every a relief to tell them occasionally. Did pages could still be detected, th o u g h full-blooded M arotse la by b irth rig h t n you say your wife is po longer w ith m ingled som ew hat w ith the arom a of king, nnd takes his place In th e a risto c y o u ? " tobacco. I t read: racy of the em pire. In fact, ns every B lundering as this speech m ay seem “I hope that you will understand and for one 1» king, there ia no head ru ler. The to a m ind w hich seeks and finds hidden g i v e m e . Jack, although I k n o w that Qod bare fact th a t he ia a M arotse insures m otives, it was sufficient to satisfy the n e v e r w ill. I was never happy with you, the resppet of the subservient tribe», sim ple son of H ancock c ounty, so he and I never was able to make you happy. A noble, unselfish mar. like you deserve» and na he grow» to manhood a sense of continued: a better wife. When you g e t t h i s I w i l l b e superiority usually im plants in the na "Yes, sir; it*« over th re e m onths far away. Don’t try to find me, for you tive the dignity of sclf-res|>cct. AH since I snw her. V’n d e rs ta n ’, now’, I never can. M A ltY .” he labor is done by slaves who have been a in ’t blam in ’ h e r at nil. She was y oung A fter th e correspondent had read and gaptured from neighboring tribes. am, p retty and full of life, a n ’ so I ’d jes* re tu rn e d the le tte r, b oth m en were •.other to th in k of it all as a big m istake. silent. T hey w atched the Little k n o ts o f T r i a l s o f th e H o r s e . F or a little tim e a f te r we w as m arried officers nnd privates ta lk in g to g e th e r The show horse o f to-dny nerds to be she seemed to be happy, b u t th e n I un d er the shade trees, the sq u ad s of un- possessed of a thoroughly stro n g con notiecd th at she d id n ’t ’p e ar to tak e the uniform ed re c ru its cro ssin g the stitu tio n in o rd e r to stand the stra in sam e intcres* in thing«. I t w as je»’ grounds to th e ir various com m andn, the which is Imposed on lain»- «ays the Lon a f te r she had spent th e day at S u lp h u r am a teu r cooks p re p a rin g the m idday don Live Stock Jo u rn al. H urry and bus Springs w ith a lo t of y oung folks. I meal, and till of the lazy re stle ssn ess of tle a re c h a ra c te ris tic of the age, nnd drove h e r over th e re to ft picnic one cam p life. T he H ancock v o lu n te e r was both men am, horses hare to be away m orn in ’ and then com e for h e r in the the first to speak. "W h at p e ste r- me from th e ir hom es fo r week» together, evenin’. T here w ere n dozen o r m ore m ost in th e le tte r," he said in a voice freq u e n tly spending th e ir days in one girls th e re nnd several young m en from trem ulous w ith suppressed etnotion, “ is show y ard nnd th eir n ig h ts traveling to the cities, but th ere w n rn ’t none of ’em th at she says th a t she know s th a t God a n o th e r. I t Is possible for them to get could to u ch her w hen i t comes to lo o k s. never will forgive her, and su re God (if ao used to th e life th a t they suffer no ill She seem ed to enjoy bein’ w lth ’m so there is a ny) shouldn’t be m ore unfor- consequences, b u t It ia not su rp risin g If m uch th a t I couldn’t help k in d er stand- givin* th an one of H is c re a tu re s. I f I th ey do occasionally lose bloom under in* ’round and lookin’ on for aw hile, bleved p ra y ers w as ever an sw ered , I ’d in ch conditions. The Infrequency of but th e n I h u rried on back for I had a be p ra y in ’ for th a t little g irl now , b u t real b reakdow ns proves th a t th e high lot o’ hoein* to look after. Well, fir, I as *tis the bes’ th in g I c an do is to go to class horse stock, taken a lto g e th e r, nre was th e proudest m an in th e w o rld the fro n t an* fight fo r m y c o u n try ."— re m a rk ab ly ro b u st and health y , or w hen I w e n t back there for h e r th a t , 84. Louis G lobe-Dem ocrat. m an y m ore e n trie s would be absent n ig h t. E verybody crow ded ’round, from th e ir places through colds, chills even th e old ladles, a n d told me w h a t a gnd o th e r ailm ents, which nre a p t to be contracted d u rin g audden changes of p re tty d an cer M ary was. All th e y oung folks in th e c o u n try w as th ere , b u t AGENTS W A N TED . temperature. THE GARDEN CITY MEDICINES AND TOILET ARTICLES. A II m of fam ily remodlea made and eoM by as exclusively. Every preparetioa la ffuaraa- teed to contain tbe purest end beet drugs. A single tr ia l w ill prove their superiority. A ay o t these remedies w ith fu ll directions for using peat prepaid ea receipt of price. WHY HE ENLISTED A T here is considerable risk incurred in sh o e in g vicious horses, both to the b lac k sm ith a n d to the horse itself. To rem ove th is risk a lto g eth er mi Aus tr a lia n has invented a sort of v.ooder. page, th e sides and top of w hich ape psiklrvl. 'Hie t e r s e is Iwl in. the door is fa at.n e il nud the rag« is then turned com pletely U |»i'lc dow n, the nnlntal re stin g p |, i,a b fc k w ith Its feet up. T R E S P A S S N O T IC E . N otice is h ereb y given to all p a rto n s n o t to tresp ass upon the prem ises of Dr. K enyon, situ a te d betw een Floras I> k e a n d the co u n ty road. in N o rth e rn C urry, by rem oving, c u ttin g , or des tro y in g tim ber 11 non said land. til.» re ward will be paid for inform ation le a d ing to a conviction of trespass os stAted above. D ated at B andon, O regon, M arch 14, 1901. P E T E R NELSON, A gent. Live, Active m en a n d w om en can earn from $5 00 to (X) A day by c a n vassing for F ra n k G. C a r p e n te r ’s book, ’’H ovtii A mkrica : H ihual , I ndustrial and P olitical .” T he book la iu st out and is liaving an en o rm o u s sa le. E v ery lx)dv w ant* it. As i t is being sold by sul*scription o n ly , we de sire re p re sentative?« who are h u s tle rs a t o nce to in tro d u c e the w ork In y o u r te rrito ry . M ost liberal term s. W rite to d ay for te rrito ry and full p a rtic u la rs to T hk S aalpik d P vbiimhinu C ompak <> A kron, Ohio. Do you have a feeling of undue fullness in the stom ach, belching», or sour or bitter rising»? These are but a few of the sym ptom s of the disease»! stonin 1 T he worst th in g which can I»e for the stom ach ui such a case is t o t a k e some tablet or powder which nn rely gives tem porary relief from disconitort. The best tn in g to do is to l»egin the cure of the disease by beginning the use o f I>r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It cure» diseases of the stom ach and o th er organs of digestion and nutrition. I t m akes the ’’ w eak” stomach strong, and puts the body in a condition of vigorous health. " I w a s tro u b le d a lo n g tim e w ith d y sp e p sia , to rp id liver, a n d c o n s tip a tio n ,” w r ite s M rs Juba 1C. D eal, o l O stw aB , Ired ell Co . N. C. s c a rc e ly t a i a n y t h in g at a l l ; w ou ld h ave a tta c k s o f p ain .som eth in g lik e c olic, au d so m e tim e s it se » m e d a s th o u g h I cou ld u ot live. 1 w ro te to D r R V. P ierce, s ta tin g m y co^»Utiop. a n d j?; a fe w d a y s rece iv e d a k in d le tte r 01 acUi««, te llin « m e to u se Dr. P ie rc e ’s G old en M edico! D isc o v ery. I to o k four b ottles, an d o u e vial of Dr. P ie rc e 's P e lle ts, an d n ow 1 cun eat a n y t h in g 1 w a n t nnd it d o n 't hurt m e. I have not be< ; in t>ed a dnv sin c e I to o k you r ‘G oid e/i }!eujcal D isc o v er y .' a n d 1 h a v e n ot sin ce felt o n v «vm p- t o m s o f d isea se . I h a v e n o t ta k e n a n y m ed ic in e in tw e lv e m o u th s ." Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation. ¡H O M E S T E A D CONSOL’ D V T E D NO T IC E TOK PU B L IC A T IO N . L » xd O rncK BosKBi Rfi, O regon , M arch 8, 19ul. N otice is h e re b y g iv e n th a t th e fol- ! low in„' iiuineii s e ttle rs have filed notice o f inti n tio n to jnak«: fin u ln ro o l on th e ir re sp e c tiv e c laim s before J . H . U pton, U. S C c tn m issio n e r, u t L an g lo is, C u r ry countv. O re g o n , May -1th, 1'JOI, viz: Jo se p h W h ite , on H . E . No. 8075, for the L ots 2 and 3, a n d tlie EJ SWJ sec tio n 12, Tp. 81 S., R. 15 W est. W it- n csses: F re d e ric J . Hoffsess, G eorge D. C henow eth, Miles H. C henow eth und W'. L. C henow eth, a ll of D enm ark, O regon. G eorge D. C henow eth, on H . E. No. 8843, fo r the L o tt 13 and 14, section 13, und NEJ N tV h N W J N E J, seetiun 24, T p. 31 8., R. 15 w est. W itn esses: J o seph VVhtte, L an g lo is, Oregon, Miles C henow eth, W . L. C henow eth und F re d e ric H ofsess, of D en m ark , Oregon. F re d e ric J . Ilo tfsess, on H. E. No. 8074 for tlie L o ts 1 u n d 4, section 12, Lot I, section 13, T p. 31 S.. It. 15 west, a n d L o t 2, section 7, T p. 81 8 ., It. 14 w est. W itn e sse s: Joseph W hite, of L anglois, Oregon, G e o rg e I). C heno w eth, M iles H. C henow eth nnd W . L. C h e n o w e th , of D e n m a rk . Oregon. J . T. B R ID G E S , R e g iste r. at Q u jc k a c tlo n L a x a t iv e T a b le t * fo r C o n etip x - t lo n , B i li o u s n e ^ , H e a d a c h e , I iu lig e * t io n , D ix . z in e s s , a u d T o r p id L iv e r . S t r ic t ly v e g e ta b le , 25 c e n t s . G a rd en C it y H e a d a c h e C u re, fo r N e r v o u s H e a d a c h e , S ic k -H e a d a c h e N e u r a lg ia , B lin d in g H e :u la c h e , S l e e p le s s n e s s , F la tu le n c y a n d S o u r S t o m a c h , H a r m le s s . O n e d o s e 10 c e n t s , 3 for 25 c e n t s . G a rd en C ity E y e - w a s h , f o r I n fla m e d or W e a k E y e s , S c a ld s , C u ts, B u r n s , B r u is e s a n d O ld S o r e s . E n tir e ly H arm less*. P o w d e r e n o u g h for m a k in g o n e p in t. 60 c e n ts . D r. W ilh o it's L a d y 's S y r in g e , 52-50. S m a ll H a rd R u b b e r S y r in g e 30 c e n t s . R u b b e r H a n d P r e s u r in e s ^ y y r H tu 60 b b c e er n t s p . ip e s B , a 1 d g q e t r . • j g y e e , , 3 3 h p a ip r e d s ru F o u n s ta S r r li w e ’ , 3 n a rd ............................. “ .1 .0 0 , 2 q t s . >1-25- A j a x F o u n ta in S y r in g e , f in e s t m x d e , 4 h ard rubber p ip e s , 2 q t s . 32-00- H ot W a te r B o t t le s . W h ite ru b b er 1 q t . 75 c e n t s , 2 q t s . 9 0 C ts ., S i lk fin is h e d 1 q t >1.25, 2 q t s . >1.40. A m e r ic a n B eau ty C o m p le x io n T a b le t s , fo r c le a n tsin if th e s k in o f B la c k h e a d s , P i m p le s , M o th P a t c h e s , F r e c k le s , a n d a l l s k in d is e a s e s , p a u s in g t h e c h e e k s t o h a v e t h e n a tu r a l t i n t o f y o u th 1 * 4 lii-.ilth SO ;ts. A m e r ic a n l it a ty C old C rea m , fo r r e m o v in g T a n , F r e c k le s , ai. l a l l im p a r itie s o f t h e s k i n , a n d g i v i n g it a s o ft v e lv e t y a p p e a r ta c e , 40 c ts - A m e r ic a n B e a u ty F a c e P o w d e r , fo r a c o v e r in g t o th e s k in , k e e p in g a l l d u s t, s o o t a n d o t h e r im p r .r itir s from t h e p o r e s , a n d g i v i n g a r e fin e d e le g a ut a p p e a r a n c e to t h e t o ile t . P in k o r W h ite . 2 5 c ts . A m e r ic a n B e a u ty F r o z e n P e r fu m e , f o r c a r r y in g in p o c k e ts, k e e p in g in d r a w e r s , c h e s t* a n d t r u n k s , to p e r n « .a te c lo t h i n g , a n d im p a r t a f r a g r a n t d e lic a t e an d l a s t i n g p e r fu m e . I t is s u p e r io r to liq u id s , a s It c a n n o t s p i ll , w a s t e or e v a p o r a te . 25 c ts . a c a k e , 2 fo r 45 e ta . V a g i n a l S u p p o s ito r ie s f o r a l l f e m a le ir r e g u la r it ie s , 90 c t s . p er b o x . W r it e fo r ou r te r m s t o a g e n t s a n d d r u g g i s t s . GARDEN CITY MEDICAL SUPPLY HOUSE, 56 Fihh Avenue, C h ic a l Do Y o n T K n o w th e N ew s • You can h a v e it all for Per K H z » Per M o n th D O G M o n th pi T h a E v en in g T eleg ram , of P o rt lan d , O regon. I t is the largest ev e n in g n ew sp ap er p u b lish e d in O re g o n ; it co n tain s all tlie new s of tlie sla te and of the n a tio n . T ry it lor a m o n th . A sa m p le copy will be m a il ed to v/)u free. A ddress THE TELEG BAM , PORTLAND, OR. ★ STAR ★ ★ ★ * ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★★ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ★ ★ ★★ ★★ ★ ★ i ★ ★★ ★ ★★ ★ ★★ TIN TAOS S Â ÏË YOUR " S ta r” tin tags (showing small stars printed on Slider side of tag), ‘•H orseS h oe,” “ J .T .," “ G oodLuok,” “ Cross Bow,* and “ Drummond Natural Leaf Tin Tags are of equal value ia securing presents mentioned below, and may be assorted. Every man, woman aud child oau find something ou the list E r that they would like to have, and can have t TAOS. I Mateh Bo*......................... ............ * t K n ife , on e blade, good st» s l . , I 4 Child'» S cissors. 4 q In ch es........:••••!•% .......... Set. K nife, F ork an d Spoon t» 56 > S alt and Pepper S et, o n e ea ch , quad- r u p le p late on w h ite m eta l................ W • F ranch Briar Wood Pip« . • • * 7 Razor, h o llo w ground, flna E n g lish •t . ...................................... W 8 B u tter K nife, trip le p la te , best • S u g n r ^ h e ii’ trip le pla*e. b est quaL . 6o 10 Stam p Box. ste r lin g s ilv e r ................. 7« 11 K ulfs; "Keen K utter,” tw o b la d e s .. 76 18 B u tc h e r K nife. “ K een K u tte r ,” 8-ln blad e.................................. . • .................. 76 18 Shears. "K een K u tte r .” S -ln ch ......... 7» S3 14 Mut Bet. C iecker and <J P icks, s ilv e r Plate-.................... - ................................................... 80 84 q ual.lix) 16 B ase B all. "A ssociation, 16 Alarm Clock, n ic k e l...................... .. tov 36 17 S ix G en uine Rogers* T easp oon s, best 86 plated goods ................... ........ 160 18 W atch, nickel, stem w in d a n d se t 800 87 19 C arvers, good ste e l, b uckh orn h a n d le s ................................... • • ............. 700 80 S ix G enuine Rogers* Table S poon s, 38 best plated goods................ ......8 6 0 81 S ix each. K nives and F orks, buck- 39 horn h and les .......................... .,8 6 0 88 S ix each. G enuine R ogers’ K n ives and Forks, beet p lated g o o d s ............600 40 Î 1600 THE ABOVE 0FFER.EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30 th , 1900. ■ I but w ill be paid fo r in CASH o n the basis Q t tWTUtJ httndrad, If received by u s on or b efore M arch 1st, 1900., Î ★ l (X T M L A il IN M IN D th a t a dim e's w o rth o f W < ill STAR PLUG »TOBACCO WWTtb Of CK7 loot longer and a ffo rd m ore pleasure than a dime’s other brand. M A K E T H E T E S T I Sand fag* to C O N T I N E N T A L T O B A C C O C O ., St. LOMU, Sfl- 4 visit D R . J O R D A N 'S om at I MUSEUM OF ANATOMY« nsi n u n (T-, *u rtiicisc«, tit. of DR. J0RDAN-DI3EASES0F MEN» rlv.L V iX i.'v.» v gteei..... Î Rifle, Oolt*s. 16-bhot, 83-caliber. 1600 G uitar (W d .h b u rn ), rosew ood, in laid ................................. 20°0 M andolin, v e r y h a n d so m e ....... ..........8u00 W inchester B>pen*’n g S hot Gun, 18 g a u g e ..................................................... 8000 R em in gton , double-barrel, ham m er S n o t G un. 10 or 18 g a u g e .........2000 B icy cle, stan dard m ake, ladies or gen ts ............................. ..........................2600 S hot G un, R em in gton , doub le bar rel, ham m er l e a s . .. .. ............................3000 R egina M usic B ox, 16M Inch D is c , O n e a U I t i n t in n I Pl»in “ Star ’* T in T a g s (th a t is. Star tin tags w ith n o small o P O C Ia l nO TIC O I »tars p r in te d on u n d er aide o f ta g ), are n ot f o r prssenfs, Th» I-ar»e*t Anatomical Muwum In tfca 4 W orld. W«aknaa*M any contract«! 1 diicaae » * a l t l v w l , c a r a d by th« oldast A Spactaliat on tha Coast fc»t- 30 yaar*. Y early to C hristian man or woman to look alter our growing busi ness in this and adjoining C ounties; to act as M anager an d Correspondent; work can he done a t your home. Enclose self addressed, stam ped envel ope for p articulars to II. A. S herm an, General M anager Corcoran Building, opposite U nited States T reasury, Wash ington, D. C. TA.«- 83 C lock, o day. Calendar. Thermom eter, B a r o m e te r .................................... 6C9 84 G un case, leather, n o better m ade. 600 16 R e volver, n n toin atlc, dou b le a ction . 38 or 88 c a lib e r ........................................ «00 86 T o o l S e t, n ot p la y th in g s, but real t o o ls ................. ..................... .......................... 6 6 0 27 T o ile t Set. d ecorated porcelain, very h an d som e ................................. 600 88 R em in gton R ifle N o . 4, 88 or 88 c a l . 800 20 W atch. Stei lin g liv e r , fu ll jew eled 1000 30 D ress S a it Cb ie leather, haudsom a and d u rab le........... ......................... . 1000 31 S e w in g M achin e, first class, w ith a lls tts « m e a t s ......................................1W0 82 R ev o lv er, C o lt’s, 88-csllber, blued I V P B I L K thoroufhly «radicated from lyitam without the u>« o f M areary T r a m « * Sited by an » ip e rL for a quick and radical cure for ^ llo n . W laam r» Bad r i a t t a la « , by D r. Jordan*• »poetai paia _ _ let« mein«<ta- Centultatioa »rea and rtrirtfy privata Treatment per tonally cr by letter A / ’• « « » • <?ure in every ease undertaken. V o t e for Book M AILSD PASS. f X valuable book for men.) Call or write ■ ASHIAGE. V ■•<»- A •al ear« V ( YOU CAN a n y t h in g y o u i n v e n t o r im p r o v e ; CAVEAT.lRADE-MARK, COPYRIGHTor DEATON PROTECTION. S e n d m o d e l, s k e tc h , o r p h o to , f o r f r e e e x a m in a t io n a n d a d v ic e. BOOK ON PATENTS 5 rHU.SHOPBV «f , OR. IORDAN « CO.. 1 0 * 1 Ntarkst ». F. ( K t l u c a t e Y o u r B o w e l s W l l h ''■ ts e a r e tn . ! S a n d y C a th a r tic , c u r e c o n s t ip a t io n fo r e v e r , ! 10c, 25c. I f C. G. O. f a il , d r u g g is t« r e fu n d m o n e y , VTJV.LV.. j BO YEARS’ EXPERIENCE ST A T E O F'W A SH IN G T O N ,» s « Cot nty of L ewis , i J . L- S earles, of R o c h este r, T h u r s to n c o u n ty , S ta te cf W ashington, being first d u lv sw orn, deposes n n d sa y s Hint for tlie y e ar e n d in g 1900 be expended ut le a s t tw elve hu n d red ($1300.00) d o l I RADC m A K K » la r s in labor a n d im p ro v e m en ts upon D esigns th e claim know n as the W agner p lac er C opyrights A c . c la im in C u rry c o u n ty , S ta te of O re A n y o n e sending a sk etch and description m ay q uickly ascertain our op in ion fre e w h eth er an g o n , Sam e com m en cin g a t a m ap le Invention is probably p aten tab le. C om m unica tre e w est of th e cabin ; thence r u n n in g tion s strictly confidential. H andbook on P a ten ts se n t free. O ldest agency for secu ring p aten ts. 1500 fe e t in an east« rly d irection up tlie P a te n ts taken th rou gh M unn A Co. re ce iv e S tre a m know n u s .th e South F ork of tpfc ia l notice, w ith ou t chargo, in th e th e S ixes R iv er, to hold the sam e u n S c ie n tific B m e r k a n . der th e luws of th e U nited S ta te s a n d A h and som ely illu strated w eek ly. L argest cir th e Sixes d istric t. T h a t notice is now cu lation o f any scien tific Journal. T erm s, 83 a served by p u b lication u p o n H a rry ; four m onth s, 61- Sold by all new sdealers. W ey b u rn , one of the original ow ners, w hose p o sto tlic e a d d ress or residence Ice, C26 Branch Office. l F St-, W ashington , D . C. is n o t k n o w n , a n d th a t s a id H arry W ey b u rn , one of th e co-ow ners, lias failed to c o n trib u te Ids s h a re of said e x p e n d itu re w ith in tlie tim e re q u ire d N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . by law. J . L. S E A R L E S . Iseal ] S u b scrib e d a n d sw orn to before m e th is j D E P A R T M E N T O F T H E IN T E R IO R , first d a y of F e b ru a ry , 1901. L and O ffice at R oseburg , O regon , —— C. G. H U N T L E Y , M areli 15, 1900. he A t . ¡N otary P u b lic for W a s h in g to n , N otice is hereby given t h a t th e fol re sid iu g a t C en tralia. low ing-nam ed se ttle r has filed n o tice of h is in ta n ti -n to m ak e final proof in ! s u p p o rt of ¡ is . l a m, a u d th a t said ST A T E OF O1USGON.) g s proot will a ide before J . H . U p to n , Cm nty of C i s s y . ( k U. S . Ci m unssioner, n t D e n m a rk , Ore- N. C. D ivolbiss, of P o rt O rford, C urry 1 gon, on A pril 27th, 1901 v iz : c o u n tv , S tate of O regon, b e in g first d u H A R V E Y B. S M IT H , ly sw orn, deposes and pays, t h a t d u r i n g th e verr 1838, 189‘J , and 13U0 he e x p e n d On H om estead E n try N o. 8483, for the ed Three T housand E ig h t H u n d re d and S E lS W i section 2 0 ,'E ’i N W t<, N W j S ix ty a n d S ix ty H u n d re d th s i.|3,8»i0.60) N E t'a, section 29, T p. 30 8., R . 14 w est. H e nam es th e follow ing w itn esse s to D ollars, in la b o r and im provem ents u p on th e c la im s know n as th e Acme a n d pro v e h is c o n tin u o u s re sid en c e upon E m erg en cy P la o e rM in e , in C urry coun a n d c u ltiv atio n of said lan d , viz: ty , S ta te of O iegou, d e sc rib e d bv legal A. J . C ounts, of L an g lo is, O regon, s u b d iv is io n s : T he s 'o of the t»i of th e Ja s. M cA dam s, of L a n g lo is, O regon, S W I of th e N W J ; th e IV J of th e W i of P a t D w yer, of L anglois, O reg o n , th e N Ef of th e S W J, und th e E J of th e P o rt S um m ers, of H a re , O regon. J . T. B R ID G E S , R egister. N of th e S W l ot sectio n No. 8, in T ow n sh ip 32 S o u th , Bunge 14 w est of tlie W illam ette M eridian, O regon. To hold tlie sam e u n d e r th e law s of N O T IC E . U n ite d S ta te s a n d tlie Sixes D i»triet. T h a t notice is now served by p u b lic a tion u p o n C . V. M anner, whose post- N o tic e is h e re b y given to all w hom office a d d ress is 2701, C alifo rn ia S tre et, it m ay concern, not to e n te r upon o r oitv of S a n Franeiaoo, S ta te of C alifor tresp ass in any m an n er, fo r the p u rp o se nia’ ; that, said C. V M anner, one oi th e of h u n tin g w ith g u n s o r d o g s, upon co-ow ners, l i a s fa iled to c o n trib u te his th e prem ises of Mrs. J . A. B u tto n , or sh a re of said e x p en d itu re w ith in th e th e ra n ch of G eorge T. B u tto n , a d jo in tim e req u ire d bv law, a n d th a t th e said ing, o r upon th e L enfesty ra n c h , le a s V . M anner ho ld s F o u r H u u d re d a n d ed by th e u n d e rsig n ed . Any person or F ifty -fo u r and T w enty-five H u n d re d th s p ersons so e n te rin g upon said prem ises 1*164.25) d o lla rs of th is c o m p a n y ’s m on w ith o u t m y consent w ill be prosecuted ey, fo r w hich he h a s m ade no s e ttle to th e full e x te n t of the law. m en t. D e n m ark , O r., M arch, 27th, 1V-90. N. C- DIVELBI89. MRS. J . A. BU T T O N . Subscritied a n d sw orn to before me th is 'x 13tli hay of M arch, 1901, ( SEAL 1 W A L TE R S U TT O N , N O T IC E . V ? __ < N otary P u b lic. P atents * Co.3«'6"«'»*’- New York N O T IC E. N otice is hereb y given to all whom it m ay concern, not to e n te r u p o n o r tr e s pass in any m a n n e r upon th e lands of th e u n d e rsig n ed , situ a te in C u rry Co., O regon, for th e purpose of h u n tin g , fishing o r oth erw ise Any person or persona »o e n te rin g upon said p rem ises w ith o u t o u r c o n sen t w ill be su b je c t to prosecution. K IR S T E N JE N S E N . E . W . JE N S E N . N o m a tte r w h a f th e m a tte r is, one w i l l d o y o u g o o d , and y o u can g e t te n fo r fiv e cents. Ilk A sew stylo packet rnnUlnlnr ten rtpaws r asulxs in a paper sarton (without rlaa») is now for sals at some drug Bt-Tra-roR r iv s cufrs. Thu lnw-prlita-I oort Is intended r-r the pour and tho ecunowl- Sa| »*«*• doxvn <»t the rtve-oent car.'RU(¡20 tahuieO c*- be had by mad by oendlnfr forty eight cents to the KiraNs crlmicai - G o XT a at . N o . 10 Spruce - troet. Now Yrrk— o r a Single cat tun (Tax T asulxs ) wul he sect fur five cmU. 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