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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1901)
l ’ H 'i Ì T K l ß l N E . • hp KVii»*' »' b ’<'» i ' b A U I EH S l'T T O N , : 1’ro jtt ie tiif Ji ’ItlP T iO S KA r ¡ > . ( »ne Y viir : . . . . .......... f 1,50 ' ’m- I .......... ; 5 <» «tí <• , ,A Six r.,1 . . .......... Uuv C py rhr**e . AN ECCENTRIC IN V EN TO R . W o r k e d In B e c re l f o r T h i r t y - F i v e V « a ra on P e r p e tu a l M o tio n M a c h in e . The tie of the effects o f th e late 3 c m ; H orn, an eccentric fa rm e r living in the Flat wood* d istric t, will d o u b t less nt trac t a vary large crow d of the curious., says a Home (Ga.) correFpond- < nt. of the Ft. Louis Republic. A m ong tLe t'd n g s listed far th e sale is o r e per p e tu a l ia.otion m achine. F or 35 y ears •i n worked every sp a re m om ent cn his m u ’ inc, o ften w ork in g feverishly fa r into :. e night, lie gu ard ed his se ct i i . :id in’s m achine zealously, keeping it in a siout outhouse, the key to w hich ' is never o u t.o f b!j* sig h t for an in sta n t. N ot even u m em ber of th e fam ily was ever perm it ted to gaze cn the preci<ns work of his brain, and he died w i t h t l e secret locked in his heart. But th e i ■)( bine is advertised to sell at public ou tcry , and a large nyinber will Le a ttra c te d to th e sale. Floyd h a s a n o th e r eccentric old fcl- Jow. who w as for y ears imbued w ith the idea th a t he could invent a flying m a chine. B is nam e is Boole, and his m en tal equipoise is not of the best. One day Poole got th e m achine fixed to his lik- i and, a f te r bidding his wife and ch ild ren a solem n farewqll, craw led out on the roof o f his cabin from the sum mit- o f w hich he.announced th at he was fi'.ing to fly to Heaven. He launched » iu.se If o u tw a rd , but. instead of sail in g off like a bird, Boole and his mn- chine ( am e.to te rra flrmn like n lum p of b ad d.s a <?pusequence of his fool- l.a rd ir.rss, Poole was laid up for three m o n th s w ith a broken leg and o th er dam ages. It is only necessary to m en tio n “ flying m achine’’ in Boole’s pres ence now to send him into a tow ering ______ _____ rag». E X P R E S S IV E AM ERICANISM . P e c u lia r ity W h ic h nu In te llig e n t T a i l o r I n L o n d o n F a i l e d to L u d c ra ta n d . t*\Vhen I go over to the old country I am going to g e t o lot of clothes to m iu g back w ith m e,’* said a well-known V in d so rit» w ho w ent abroad recently, according to th e Chicago Inter Ocean. “Oh.” said h is h earer, “ if th at is the c a s t. I have u b ro th e r who is a tailo r in London, i.ntl I will give you a le tte r of iu tro d net ipp, and w rite him tellin g h im 4 o us< yo u r ig h t.” In coin c of tim e the traveler stepped in to th e ta ilo r shop in London and pie- -ented his le tte r of in troduction. He got a w arm h andshake from the tailor, who said he had received a le tte r from his b ro th e r telling him of the tra v e le r’s expected arrival, but could not u n d e r stand p a rt of the letter. T he letter, when prod peed, read: ‘‘Dear B rother: The b earer, Mr ----- , is from o u r place and w islu a to g et a lot of clothes in London. lie has all sort . f money. Soak him . Y ours a f fectionately.” The j,a rt of the letter th a t could not be understood was the concluding phrase. The traveler.of course u n d e r stood the Am ericanism , but m anaged to keep his face stra ig h t w hile he gave ,it a fayproble construction, lie saved ,the laugh until he copld have it on his Am erican friend. R A R E OLD P L A N T S Hom e | That Have D ln n p p e a m l f« r C c n t u r l e « H a v e (B een R e v i v e d by C h an ce. I Rome 25 years ago, w hen th e scoriae to r slag) produced by th e ancient G reeks in w orking th e silver m ines of L aw im ur, m a r Athens, w a ;. rem oved, in o rd e r to be reworked by m ore efficient m odern appliances, th e seeds of a kind of poppy of the g e n u sG lu rcin o n , w hich had lain underneath th e slag in a dor- n. m t condition for a t least 1.500 years, p ra n g up again all over th e uncovered g n 1 .3 Unknown in m odern tim es, th is p lan t was described in th e firstc e u rv of o u r era by D ioscorldes and i'lu iy , and had disappeared from the face of the globe for 15 o r 20 c en tu rie s. T he fact th at these seeds should have re ta in e d th eir vitality so long seem s v. . y e x trao rd in ary , b u t th e re are o th e r in d an ces q u ite as rem arkable. F o r in- 4 a i--v . rasp b erry seeds fouud in 1835 in nn nnciopt tum ulus in a coffin buried 30 feet I), nv the surface, and believe«, 'o have been th ere slqce th e second cen tu ry , w ere successfully planted. And nt a n o th e r case seed*» of the Poly gon um Convolvulus, d u g up from the b o tto m of a sand pit, where they were believed to tu n e been buried for 2,000 ? e trs, were still vigorous and produced h e alth y p lan ts. H. P . M yton, U nited S tates Indian »gent nt W hite Bocks, U tah, has unong the U te Itidjavu on his reserva t io n a ninn who for 20 years h its done aw ful penance to atone for the acci d en tal killin g of his m other, but who. in spite of w hat he tins passed thro u g h , th in k s th a t he has not yet suffered su f ficiently for hU transgression. T he killin g was entirely accidental, and th e trib e held the Indian blam e less and did not punish him. H it con science, however, was his accuser, and t held him up as a crim inal. W hen his first b u rst of g rief was over he imposed a harsh sentence upon h im self. H e m ade a solemn vow th at fo r th e re st of his life he would n o t w ear .c lo th in g o r e n te r a bouse, tepee, or o th e r dw elling. F or m ore th a n 20 years the redskin has k e p t bis w ord. He sleeps in the open a ir, w ith a piece of old blanket ab o u t th re e feet square h u n g o v e r him ,on som e stick s. He is entirely nude. Mr. M yton snys the Indian lies on the g ro u n d th ro u g h th e w inter, even when th e th e rm o m e te r goes as low as 40 de- below aero. gr^es > 0 K T h e r e A r e M a n y ( If V e n d e r a W h o W i l l D u W e l l Io t t t a d T h is T r u t h f u l U t i l e S to ry . h: ’ »AY. ‘ \ Y 21, 1LUI. • O r h i « ’» \ :« | ‘A «*'í li Or* < ' ’ :? i:v t o . A L LESSO N FO R T Y P E W R IT E R S L o y k o t if “ I t w as several y e ars ago,” saiu the w om an a t th e ty p e w iili i to a New York T im es w rite r, “and I was young, but I knew m y w ork. 1 bad beep very a n x ious to g et a position in a certain law office, because the head of the firm w as up old friend of my fa th e r, and it would not be q u ite like g oing am ong strung«.is to be there. T here w as a vacancy. 1 appued for the position and obtained it. My first d a y ’s w oik w as along the re g u la r lines of ro u tin e work in a law c ttice, mid it was not until to w ard night th a t I was called in to my em p lo y er’s private office to take lie d ictated clearly and «iistinctly. 1 took the notes easily, copied them on th e m achine and was told Hint th e w ork w as s a tisfac to ry w in n I took it in. “T ln re I ' d been only one th in g th at I noticed p a rtic u la rly while 1 was ta k ing the d icta tio n . My em ployer seemed to be in the first sta g e s of the g rip ,.to ju d g e by the fre q u e n t ‘sn ffs’ th a t he gave. “ ‘Boor m an,’ I th o u g h t to m yself. ‘I am a fra id be is going to be ill.’ “ In his p riv ate office I had noticed a p lac aid h earin g the w ords: ‘No Sm ok in g .’ but 1 bad not given it th o u g h t u n til the next inoni.uig, w hen I w ent ag ain to tak e d ic ta tio n , and th ere I saw an a d dendum to the sign. It read: ‘No Perfum ing,* and was in th e h a n d w rit in g of m y em ployer. It was aim ed at n wtakne.-R of m ine. I knew, and th a t had been undo u b ted ly th e cause of the g rip sym ptom s. I did not say a n y th in g , but 1 took the h in t jo h e art, and I can say th a t I never offended again in th e sam e w ay.” EGGS BY T H E QUART, T h a t Is t h e W a y T h e y S o ld In K a n su s W ill M a rk e ts . “Give me a q u a rt of yolks».” “ W hat a re w h ites w orth to -d ay ?’* “Send m e u p n gallon of m ixed.” Such ex p ressio n s as these will be fa m iliar te rm s .Jn g ro c e ry sto res or.d b u tc h e r shops in K ansas City before long, says th e K ansas City Jo u rn a l. Housew ives w ill m ake them so, for eggs will he sold by the p in t, q u a rt and gallon, instead of by the dozen. In fact, the big c o n fectio n ery e stab lish m en ts of th e city buy th em by the gallon now. K itchen econom y suggested the schem e and local p a ck e rs im m ediately took it up. How often it is th a t a cook will break n dozen o r m ore eggs ju st in o rd e r to g et the yolks to m ake a cake. The w hites will be th ro w n away. Or vice versa. W hy not m ake a saving of the w hites o r yolks, as the case m ay be, w as suggested. T h e packers put the q uestion to th e confectioners, and the la tte r saw the. p o in t. Now when a con fectioner w a n ts to m ake stuff w ith the y e lk s he sends to a p acking house and buys yolks by th e g a llo n ; if be w ants to use the w h ites fo r so m ething he sends for th em ; if he w a n ts to use both he sends and g e ts a m ixed can. It is p re dicted th a t housew ives will soon adopt the »uino m ethod. W ith th is new system of hand lin g “ hen f r u it” th e re is absolutely no loss. The eggshells a re even used. T hey are gro u n d up and sold for chicken feed. “ I saw n reference the o th e r dny to th e g re at Arizona diam ond field sw in dle,” said nn old jew eler to a New O r leans T iines-D em oerat m an. “ It was sp ru n g on th e public ju s t 30 y ears ago, and I rem em ber th e e x citem en t it created. T he o rig in a to r of the scheme cam e from New O rleans. lie was a b rillia n t m an, a chem ist, geologist and n a tu ra l diplom at, but be lacked m oral counterpoise. lie and his associates procured a num ber of u n c u t stones from H olland, and ‘sa lte d ’ a canyon in the m ountain south of the Gila river. T hen followed the ‘discovery* aud the org an izatio n of a com pany and in a few’ m o nths nearly $200,000 w o rth of stock was sold. it w as several years before the exact c h a ra c te r of the sw in dle was developed, and by th a t tim e the affairs of the com pany w ere so con fused th a t nobody eared to u n d e rta k e a prosecution. “ I saw the ‘p ro fesso r,’ ns he was called, a t Ogden, U ta h , in 1884, and he described the whole a ffa ir w ith g re at glee. A fterw ard he w as m ixed up in tw o o th e r shady e n te rp rise s. One was a schem e for ag in g w h isk y and the o th e r was a device for refining su g a r by electricity. Both w ere fakes, but he m ade a lot of m oney out o f them , and as usual escaped p u n ish m en t. I t was the «'Id story, how ever; he w ent broke in the end and died a few y e ars ago in tin* c h a rity ward of a C hicago hospital. A good deni of the diam ond m ine stock w as taken in New O rleans, and I dare say some of it is kicking aro u n d here to th is day.” T he Berm uda g ro u p e rs a re so called on acco u n t of th e ir h abit of g ro u p in g tog eth er. T here are plenty of fishes th a t on occasions by accident o r design may come to g e th e r side by side, o r in som e o th e r re g u la r o rd e r o r form ation, but th ere a re few if any th n t g e t to g e th e r as th e g ro u p e rs do. In the ta n k of g ro u p e rs a t th e a q u ariu m , say* the New York Sun, these fishes m ay be seen, h alf u dozen o r m ore of them at a tim e, ranged alo n g th e glass at th e fro n t of th e tank, heads all to the fro n t, and w ith th e ir bodies lapping one a n o th e r diagonally w ith uniform re g u la rity . Som etim es at feeding tim e they sta n d , o r r a th e r suspend them selves in the w a te r side by side, in a u niform ran k , heads up, n e a r the surface, and w ait th e re for th e m an w ith thd food, w hose ste p they m ay have heard on th e plat- , form b a rk of th e tanks. A curious Illu stra tio n of th e fishes* ' tendency to g ro u p was show n in a n o th e r way. I n to a tank in w hich th ere w ere tw o p a rro t fishes th ere w as put also a g ro u p e r. One of these p a rro t fishes w as n o t feeling very lively; in stead of sw im m ing around it lay on the i bottom of th e ta n k , over in one c orner, just b re a th in g and tak in g th in g s easy. T h is was th e g ro u p e r’s o p p o rtu n ity , and it stre tc h e d itself o u t on the bot- , tom of the ta n k rig h t alongside the par- ’ ro t fi«b and « a close to it as it eotild get. I » stnv f h* H ew A re T e « r Kidneys * Dr Hobbs' »ns rarus Pi Ils cure sit kldnerUU. Sk»n> Vlsfrsv Add blsrlu.g ksnutdj Cw .Cblca«o or M. V ( ie n llc n u T .! ! ★ SAVE ZS cents. Garden C ity Tb-atlache Cure, for N ervou s H eadache, Sick -H cadache N eu ra lg ia , B lin d in g H eadache, S lee p lessn ess, F la tu len cy and Sour S to m a ch , H arm less. One d o se 10 ce n ts, 3 fo r MOW ERS, REAPERS a n d i 25 cents. H A Y -R A K S S , I 'C l i T i l l C O M IN G S E A S O N , 1 A rd see g h at von lived iu th e w ;i\ ui E x tr a s . I h u f ’t w a it u n til tip last th in g , hut. se n d y »n* ui»h r» in i vai i y , fo r th e satisfy the palate, but they are far front satisfying to the stomach, which requites th at food be nutritious first and nice afterw ard. By careless eating women pave the way for stomach ’’trouble,” and its kindred miseries. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery is confidently commended as a cure for diaeares of the stomach and o ther organs of digestion ami nutrition. By «ruing di:»cu>< , which prevent the assim ilation of food it tn a b k s the to d y to be built up and strengthened in the only y.-.iy know n to nature — by food digested and assimilated. ” For tw elv e lonjr m ouths I suffered untold misery," writes Mrs. Mollie Colgate, of Ran dolph, Charlotte Co., Va. ' N o tongue could ex- prr ■. th.- unlit that I endured before I com m enced tak big Dr. Pierce s m edicine, I was not able to «1.»' a n y th in g at all. Could not eat an ythin g except bread aud tea—or if I did the top o f my head hurt so it set med it would kill me; w ith all that I could do it would burn like fire, but r-.w, d n e e using your ‘ Golden Med ical D iscovery’ and ‘ Favorite Prescription.'I can e..t a little o f alm ost a n y th in g I want, aud can do a good d ay’s work as w ell as anylxx'.y can. Am better than I have been for years.” I)r. rie rc e 's Pleasant Peliets cure sick headache. m Jw e w ® STORE 5 l o i u l x j i t r i In o rd erin g ex tras p h ase men- i;on kind <»f mower, «late ol such, a n d X«>. o f pit-ee w a n t 'd . ami there will he no trouble in m aking a lit. Also will iiamilv the 56 Filth Avenue, ChicafR ar M A C H 8 N E R Y . M i)\\ L R S , H A Y R A K ES. and T E D D E R S , CU LTIV A TO RS aud PLOW S. N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N . DI. PA KTM UXT ( >F T il K IN T E R IO R . L , n o O r i'll i vr K i > m < i : i iim . OiiKtlux, April (¡, l'.'Ol. N d h e is hereby given th a t the inl- Garden C ity E y e-w a sh , for Inflam ed or W eak E y es, S ca ld s, C uts, B u rn s, B ru ises aud O ld S ores, E ntirety H a rm less. P ow d er cu ou gil for m a k in g on e pin t. 60 cen ts. Dr. W ilh o it’s L a d y ’s S y r in g e , »2.50. S m a ll Hard Rubber S y rin g e 3 0 ce n ts. R ubber B au d P r essu re sy rin g e, 3 pipes 60 cen ts. ’ B adger F o u n ta in S y rin g e, 3 hard rubber p ip es, 1 q t. $1.00, 2 q ts . $1.25. A ja x F o u n ta in S y rin g e, finest m ade, 4 hard rubber pipe«, 2 q ts. $2.00. H ot W ater B o ttles. W h ite rubber 1 q t. 75 cen ts, 2 q ts . 90 Cts., S ilk finished 1 q t. $1.25, 2 q ts. »1.40. A m erican Beauty C om plexion T a b le ts, for C lean sin g the sk in o f B lack h ead s, P im p les, M oth P atch es, F r eck les, and a ll sk in d isea ses, c a u sin g th e ch eek s to h a v e th e natural tin t o f y o u th and h ealth . 50cts. A m erican Beauty Cold C ream , fo r rem o v in g T a n , F reck les, and a ll im p a rities o f th e sk in , an d g iv in g it a so ft v e lv e ty ap pearan ce, 40 c ts . A m erican Beauty F a c e P ow d er, fo r a co v er in g to th e sk in , k eep in g a ll d u st, so o t and o th er Im purities from th e p ores, and g iv in g a refined eleg a n t ap pearance to th e to ile t. P in k o r W h ite. 25 cts. A m erican Beauty F rozen P erfu m e, for car r y in g itl pockets, k eep in g iu d raw ers, c h ests an d tr u n k s,to perm eate c lo th in g , and im p a rta fra g ra n t d elica te and la s tin g p erfum e. It is superior to liq u id s, a s it ca n n o t s p ill, w a ste or evap orate 25 cts. a rak e, 2 fo r 45 cts. V a g in a l Sup p ositories for a ll fem a le irreg u la r itie s, 90 cts. per box. W rite for our term s to a g e n ts and d ru g g ists. GARDEN CITY MEDICAL SUPPLY HOUSE, T ty a 1‘eeiles- Scotch C lipper Plow alb! you will u se n o other. E. II. C IIE E V E K . Langlois, C urry C ounty, Oregon. Do You Know tlie News ó Y u li i ru r nn liuv it all tor S O Month ★ STAR ★ ★★★★★ ★ -k & A line o l fa m ily rem edies m ade and «old by aa e x tlu a lv e ly . E v e ry p re p a ra tio n la g u a ra n teed to contain th e p urest and best drugs. A single t r ia l w ill prove th e ir a u p e rlo rlty . A n y • f tnese remedies w ith fu ll directions fo r using san t prepaid on receipt of price. Qoi-:Uactioii L a x a tiv e T a b le ts for C onstipa tio n , B ilio u .n u ss, H eadache, I n d ig e stio n , D lz. ziueHS, and Torpid L iv er. S tr ic tly v eg e ta b le, Fwr y o u r Soon He C ity THE GARDEN CITY M EDICINES AND TOILET ARTICLES. H E R E ! ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Í ★ ★ - YOISS ★ “ S ta r ” tin tags (snowing small stars p rin ted on nnder side of tag), “ H o rseS h o e," “ J , T .,” “ Good L u c k ,” “ Cross Bow,” ★ and “ D rum m ond " N atural I.eaf T in Tags are of equal value in securing presents m entioned below, and may be assorted. ★ E very man, woman and child can find som ething on th e list ★ th a t they » q u id like to have, and can have TXO as 4. | S3 Clock, 9-dxy, Calendar, Thermom- TXOS. ★ 1 M atch Box.......................................... S K nife, one blade, good s te e l............. »5 eter. Barom eter.................................6V0 3 Scissors, 4 *4 Inches............................... 26 Jl Gun cats, leather, no better made. &U0 ★ 4 Child’s Set. Kni/o. Fork and Spoon 26 26 Revolver, automatic, double action, 32 or 3» caliber......... ...........................600 6 Salt and Pepper Set. on« each, quad ★ ruple plato on white inetai.............. w 3d Tool Set, not plaything^ but real to o ls...................................; ................ 650 6 French Briar Wood Pipe.. ................ 26 27 Toilet Set decorated porcelain, 7 Razor, hollow ground, line English very handsome ............. ..................800 steel....... r...................................... 60 ★ 28 Remington Rifle No. 4, 22 or 32 c a l. *00 8 Butter Knife, triple plate, best q u a lity ........ .......................................... 80 29 W itch, sterling silver,fu ll Jewele«l 1000 0 Sugar Shell, triple pla*e, best qual.. 60 30 Dress Suit Case, leather, haudsomo ★ and d u ra b le.......... .................... . looO 10 Stamp Box. sterling silver................ 70 11 Knife, "Keen Kutter.” two blades.. 76 31 Sewing Machine, first class, with all a ttach m en ts.................................. 1500 12 Butcher Knife, "Keen Kutter,” 8-in ★ blade.......... ...............................................75 32 Revolver, C olt’s, 88-caliber, blued 13 Shears, "Keen Kutter,” 8-lnch........ 76 s teel..................................... 1500 33 Rifle, C olt’s, 16-shot. 22-caliber........1600 Nut Set, Ciacker and 8 Picks, silver ★ 14 ¿ dated............................................... 80 34 Guitar (Washburn), rosewood, in laid ................... 2000 ase Ball, “ Association,” best qual.lot) Alarm «’luck, n ickel...... .................... 150 35 Mandolin, very handsom e.............. 2000 ★ 17 16 Six Genuine Rogers’ Teaspoons, best 38 Winchester Repeating Shot Gun, plated goods ...................................... 150 12 gauge................................................ 2000 Watch, nickel, stein wind and s e t .. 2oo 37 Remington, double-burrel, ham good steel, buckhorn ★ 19 18 Carvers, mer Shot Gun, 10 or 12 g a u g e ......... 2000 h a n d les.................................................300 20 Six Genuine Rogers’ Table Spoons, 38 Bicycle, standard make, ladies or best plated goods................................360 gen ts.................................................... 2600 ★ 21 E!x ta-.h. Kt.ives and Forks, buck* 39 Shot Gun. Remington, double bar born h a n d le s .................................... 250 rel, hainmerles.s................................. 2000 each, Genuine Rogers’ Knives ★ 32 Six and Forks, best plated goods.......... 600 40 Bogina Musió Box, 15.*a inch D U c ..5000 THE HBOVE OFFER EXPIRES Nnt/^MBEK 30 th , 1900. ★ Special Notice! * S 9n;'ris,i? ■■■■ i iwi, ■ «wi. , r b u t w ill be ★ hundred, if received by us on <>r be! if* ★ ' 0 T B B A U I N M I N D t h a t a d im e ’s w o r th o f > S T A R P L U G »TOBACCO ★ t r i l l la s t lo n g e r a n d a f fo r d m o r e p le a s u re th a n u d im o 's w o r t h of other b ra n d . M A K E T H E T U S T I ★ Send lags to C O N T I N E N T AM T O B 1 C C O C O ., St. Louis, Mo. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ í í Per ’“ ' M o u t h TIN TAGS ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "ft in T h e E v en in g Tri. ^rr?.ni, of Port land, Oregon. It i- the kirgc;-'t ev- iening newspaper published in Ore-, ¿on ; -it eontnins nl! the news "f the stale nn<l of t i e nation. Try it for a nn nth. A .«ample copy will heinaii- »?(1 to you free. A ddress I. m in g -tia n ird u t t h i h a s filed notice * v is it D R . J O R D A N ’S cheat 0 of Ills Intel.tion to m ak e (Inal proof in M U SE U M O F A H IT O M Y i l G l i ’i l A N D , DR. n p p o ito f his e lu im , a n d th a t said (ii’enl will bi* m ade le f o r e J . If. U pton, M il StESLT ST., SIS HISCISCO,Ml. ? U . S. C om m issioner, a t L a n g lo is , O re STATE OF W A SH IN G T O N ,! s s T h e I.ar-e4t Anatom cal Museum In the A W orld. Wc .kue-wefi or any contra, ted V gon, on M ay 2 2 , l'd ii], viz: > anything you invent or improve; also get dibca-e poM H Iw e-ly cssrsj^liy the obiext A Co: n rv of L ew is , I ' ' ' f CAVEAT.TRADE-MARK, COFYKIGHTor DESIGN Specialist on the Coa&L Est 3 6 ) ear:». A C H II.E S M A R T IN , J. L . Sei.ilt s, i f R ochester, T h u r s > PROTECTION. Send model, alt etch, or photo. CR. JORDAN-DISEASES OF MEN rj > for free ex am in ation an d advice. n .- a v , t a l i t * On IT ’inesti n 1 E n try No. HMfiO, f e r tile ton c o u n ty , S ta te of W ashington, being Zi* ’ 7 li » ? ' thoroughly eradicated 3 from system without the 11-« of M e s -e « i j v I i Sl'A section IS, W i S W 1, section 5, tiisl d u ly sw l a. tleposes a n d says th a t A i - ’ » - T î i . it iA L G G T V i G O a ' fee before p aten t. Yrumei fitted 1 y as Expert. n « « ll> A for th e y e ar en ling liltii) l.e exj ended 5 ’ : - ,b S ? / a ¡¡^ awl . M A N H O O D Tp. 32 K , 1!. 14 w. erst « u t a (or Ik u p t u r « - . A quick and V radical cure for k * lle e , F ln » « « ie and A He n a m e s the follow ing w itnesses to ut iem-t tw« lve liuii Ired ($120o.0U) dol Cures n Gctency, Nijfht Emissions and F latsslaB . l y D r. Jord&u’a special pain- prove liis c o n tin u o u s re sid en c e upon lars in lab o r aud im p ro v e m en ts upon \var tir. <; dit-esscs, ail e le c ts oi' sclf- ¡ P a ten t Lawyers. W A S H I N G T O N , D . C — — less methods th e claim known as ik e W a g n er placer A Consultation free and strictly private. Treatmei t per- uni e u ltiv n ti n of sai 1 la u d , v i z : a b i V senally nr by letter. A rotitiv» Cur* in every cave V 2, o r excess and ii.di::- ' claim in C u rry county, S la te of O re i d w ard Good. nf D e n m ark , O regon, A undertaken. W rite for Book F V „f UA1L&0 F K L U . (A valuable book i r . :,a. A ;ie r vc. to n ic a n ti gon, sam e e iniiieneing a t a m aple E. s. Dean, of Langlois, Oregon, K d a c a t e T o u r StotvelM W illi r'** n e a r oka- m en.) Call or write x Itio o il b u i f t l e r . B r in e s th e \ P for DR. tree west of the cabin ; thence ru n n in g T, T. A llen, nf P o rt O rinrd. Oregon, Sandy <''thui’ilc, enie coriftt ipa« ton forever. JORDAN £t CO.. 1051 Market St.. S F. Q 10c. 25c. i f c. C. fa il, d ru g g ists refu ad in ou ej. I 'lfiu feet in an easte rly d irection up the ' b'L'k oio'A- 1 j p.-iie c b e e 'ts a n tl I I. 0. Allen, nf P o rt O rfo rd , O reg o n . restores tbe lire of youth. J . T. B R ID G E S , R egister. s tre a m know n as the South Fork of tlie Sixes R iver, to hold tin- sam e u n -*v. *''•'# NS B y n a i l f>O<: p e r bo:, ;.i> boxes der th e law s of tlie U nited S tates and i o r rfRi.GD; wir.h fa W i t t e n K tin ra n .- th e Sixes disti i"t. T h a t notice ia new t c o i o c tw u o r i -aitifcd t h e m o n e y . N O T IC E E O lt P U C L IC A T T O N . served by publication u p o n H a rry f i E R V .Ï A M E D ÍC A L C O . D E P A R T M E N T O F T H E IN T E R IO R , W eyburn, one of tl.s-o rig in a l ow ners, wliose postofficc a d d ress or residence is not k now n, mid th a t sa id H urry Vi’n ì s n A J i r '« i r Sta., C lftCA CO , ILL. [ l.an d Office at R oseb u rg , O regon, A pril 10, l'dol. Who b u rn , one of th e co-ow ners, lias F or Sale Iiy 0 . Leneve, Drutfifir t, N oliee is hereb y given flint th e fol failed to c o n trib u te bis sliare of said P o r t O r io n i, O ro g n n . i o ., ing-liiim ed s e ttle r 1ms filed n o tic e e x p e n d itu ie w ithin th e tim e required of iiis in te n tio n to m ake iinul proof in be law. s u p ,a n t of bis c la im , and th a t said J . L. P E A R L I S. Iseai.] p r o ..|‘ will be m a d e before J . if . U p to n , S u b scrib e d ami sworn to liefore m e this lb K. C om m issioner, ¡it L anglois, O re first, due of Febl iini v, 1901. gon, on M ay 3u, 1!01, viz: ■ X----- x . ■ C. G. H U N T L E Y , E R N E S T D IV E L B IS S , f s R A i. jX otary Public tor W a s h in g to n , resi .¡ng a t C entralia. On ids H o m estead E n tr y No. 9491, for '■¿c'j theiSI' l isE , sectio n 12, N E l N E | and S.’g N E | section l.'l, Tp- 32 S., K. 15 W. lie untiles the follow ing w itn e sse s to prove Ids c o n tin u e s te.-uleiiee upon a n d ST A T E OF O REG O N .! Sf, e u ltiv n tio ll of sa id land, viz: Coi N T V O F C l T I R V . ) John W. C row ley, G eorge E itzliugh, T. N. C. D ivelbiss, of P o rt O rford, C a rry I'. Allen, II. O. A llen, all of P o rt O r | county. S tate of Oregon, b e in g first d u A nyone sending a sketch and description may ascertain our opinion free whether nn ford, ( >r< g on. ly sw orn, deposes and sa y s, th a t d u r in g quickly invention Is probably patentable. Communie», fions ntrictl r conlldentlal. Handbook on Pafeuta J . T . B R ID G E S , R e g is te r. tile y e rr lKliH, 1399, and 1909 h e e x p e n d - sen t free, (ihlest ngency for securing patents. ed t hree T housand E ig h t H u n d re d and Patents taken throuuh Munn 5c Co. receive S ixty and S ix ty H u n d re d th s t$3,8fiO.GO) tpecinl noixet, without c harge, in the N O TICE FO B III PLIC A T IO N . D ollars, in lab o r and im p ro v em en ts up- on tlie c la im s know n as tlie Acm e a n d A handsomely illustrated weekly. la r g est clr- D E P A R T M E N T O F T H E IN T E R IO R , E m ergency P la c e r Mine, in C u rry coun cubit ion o f any scientific journal. Terms. a ty, S ta te of O iegon, d e sc rib e d bv legal year : four months, (I. Sold by all newsdealers. I,a n I Otllcu a t R oseburg, O re g o n , su b d iv isio n « : Tlie sb, of tlie KJ of the A pril Id, RiOl. SW 1 of th e N W i ; tlie 'W i oi tlie W i of ' Branch Ofllco, 625 F Gt, W ashington. D. C. N o tice is h e re b y given ti nt th e fol tlie NE} ut tlie s W |, and tlie KJ of the lowing m im ed s e ttle r lias tiled notice of N W >4 of th e SW J of section No. 8, in bis in te n tio n to m ake final proof in s u p T ow nship 32 S outh, R ange 11 w est of p o rt i f Ills i lalm , mid tlint said proof th e W illa m e tte M eridian, O regon. will I e m ade before ,f. II . U p to n , U. S. To hold th e sam e u n d e r tlie law s oi ( 'o m n iis s io n e i. at l.ungb is, O re g o n , i ii U n ite d S ta te s a n d the S ix es D istrict. May 30, 1001, viz : T h a t noliee is new served by p u b lic a D A N IE L I t. D lV E I.IilS S , tion upon C . V . M anner, whose p o st On Ids H o m e stea d E n try No. 10305, for officc a d d ress is 2792. C alifornia S treet, tile S N W b ,, NW 1 SW I section 7, Tp. eitv of S an Francisco, S ta te of C a lifo r Men a n d wom en nf good a d d ress to n ia ; th a t said C. V. M anner, one of tlie re p re se n t u s, s o m e to tra v e l a p p o in tin g 32 S., R . 14 w. He n a m e s tile follow ¡ng w itnesses to eo-ow ners, lias failed to c o n trib u te I iis a g e n ts , o th ers for local w ork looking prove his c o n tin u o u s lesidence upon sh a re of said ex p en d itu re w ith in tlie a f te r .our in te re sts. $ 9 0 0 salary g u a r tim e re q u ire d by law , and t h a t tlie said a n te ed y e a r ly ; e x tra com m ission and and e u ltiv atiiin of said lan d , viz: Jo h n AV. Crow ley, George E itzliugh, T. C. V . M anner holds Four H u n d re d and e x p e n s e s, ra p id a d v a n c e m e n t, old es T. A llen, 11. C. A llen, nil of P o r t O r F ifty -fo u r and Tw enty-live H u n d re d th s tab lish e d house. G ran d chance for t i 154.25! d o lla rso f thia c o m p a n y ’s m on e a rn e s t m an or woman to secure p le a s ford, O regon. J . T. B R ID G E S, R eg ister. ey, for w hich lie lias m ade no s e ttle a n t, p e rm a n e n t positio n , liberal i n m en t. com e and future. New, b rillia n t lines. A now gtylopacket containing trv r.r-* N3 r.txvT.EC in m pv^r erri >n fwtthoat glaa*) in now for Mie at »»».o fir<jt< - «a nvK çt Nia. Ttam low-pi v eu »ort i« ,n’e'i«:e<! r r ih o po o r r und ¡»i.d the N. C. D IV E L B IS S . tn»« e>tonomi. m o n o m i- W rite a t once. cal. ” ne > 'o z e n .f ¡ .e nurtoua ( i3J ta! h., i Dy iir i.) Dy m - a d ,ng fo r ty e ig h t conta N O T IC E EOl! PU B L IC A T IO N . Suliserilied a n d sworn to before me th is «o th-t R ieans chemical C o v ra w v . Nu. 8: 8 1 'A F F O I t l ) P R E S S , TAfiVLza) w i l bo p : i fo r Ove c in ta . Buht m< b o ver m ad e giuce tL e w o rld waa created. Patii d u v e t M arcii. 1901. 23 C hurch S t., New lla v c n , Conn. W Al. l'l lì SU TT O N . in r tiiT M i:\T o r m s inteiiior , 8U-2Gw. Notary Public. l .i x n Oi-i ie at R o .- eiu ku , O regon , A pril (I, 1001. Noth c is h ereby given t h a t th e fo l low ing-nam ed se ttle r lias filed notice of h is in te n tio n to m ake final proof in T h e I r l I t . H ic k s ID D I A l m a n a c . s u p p o i t o f Ids eluim , a n d th a t said Hoof will lie m ane be fo re J . H . U pton, . S. C om m issi.dier, a t l.a n g lo ir, O r W h a te v e r m av lie said of tlie sc ie n eg o n , on May 25, l'.lOl, viz.': tific c a u se s upon w hich tl e R ev. Irl II. SARAH M. D. M IT C H E L L , H icks liases ids yearly fo rec a sts of On H om ,-lead E n try No. SOSO, for tile sto rm a n d w eather, it is a re m a rk a b le S E 1, SEI eel ion S, N I N E 1; . S E '4 N E | fact U nit specific w arnings of ev ery s e itie n I?, Tp. 3n S., lì. 14 tv. Nothing cl«« adds so much to th«» charm of the drawing He nam es th e follo w in g w itn e sse s to g re at sto rm , Hood, cold w ave and room or boudoir a - the softly radi ant light from CORDOVA Candles. prove h is c o n tin u o u s re sid e n e e upon d r o u th , h a v e been p la in ly p rin te d in Nothing will contribute more to the a n d c u ltiv atio n of said lau d , viz: artistic eucceoH o f the luncheon, id s now fam ous A lm anac for lnnny t<ia or dinner. The best decorative H enry lb T u ck e r, of B andon, O regon, candles for the nimplest or the y ears. T he la te st s ta rtlin g p ro o f of J o h n H. Jo n e s, of B andon, Oregon, mn-tt elaborate function—for cot T H E O R E G O N IA N , g iv es a ll th e new s o f tage or man-doa. Made in all colors (b orge H . B ethel, of 1 n n g leis, Oregon, th is fact w as tlie d e stru ctio n of G a lv e s aud th'* mo-» deRoato tints by , O regon, th e N o rth w est, th e N atio n a n d C. T. B lu m eiiretlier, of I jtnglois,O regon. to n , T exas, on tlie v e ry d n y nam ed by ATANBARn O il. CO. and sold everywhere. J. T. B R ID G E S , Register. Prof. H icks in iiis BKO A lm an ac, ns one th e W o rld . I t h as a c o rre sp o n d e n t in ev ery tow n in O regon. I t is p r e e m in e n tly th e p ap er for the |ieople of th is state. I t covers th e m a r k e t of d isa ster l>y sto rm ajoug th e gu lf a n d sh ip p in g new s o f S an F ra n c isc o as well as liia t o f P o rtla n d an d e v N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N . coasts. T he 1901 A lm anac, by far th e e ry o th e r p a rt of tlie Pacific C oast. I l gives th e m o v em en ts o f all th e finest, m ost com plete a n d b e a u tifu l yet vessels th a t v is it C u rry a n d Coos c o u n ties, as well as those o f a ll th e D E P A R T M E N T O F T H E IN T E R IO R , p u b lish ed , is now- re a d y . T ills re m a rk - o th e r h ariio rs of th e N o rth w est. T h e O regon L e g isla tu re m eets th is I . ani » O ffice at R oseiii hg , O regon , uble book of n e a r tw o h u n d re d pages, R eliable m an for M a n a g er of B ra n c h May 3, lwnl. w in te r. T h e O reg o n ian p rin ts its proceedings in fu ll. T o know y o u r Noliee is heretty given tila t th e fol sp le n d id ly illu stra te d w ith c h a r ts and Office we w ish to open in th is v icinity. S ta te you m u s t read th e O reg o n ian . I t has no s u p e rio r fo r th e new s of low ing-nam ed se ttle r lias fill'd notice of h a lf-to n e engravings, goes as a p re m i If y o u r record is O. lx. h e re is an o p his in ten tio n to m a k e final proof in um to every su b sc rib e r w ho pays one p o rtu n ity . K indly give gcsxl reference th e w o rld . su p p o rt of his e lä tin , a n d th a t said d o lla r a y e a r for Prof. H ic k s’ jo u rn a l, w hen w ritin g . K eep posted on the affairs o f y o u r c o u n proof will l e m ade be fo re C. V. ty an d y o u r n eig h b o rs w ill look u p o n W oodruff, C ounty C lerk C u rry c o u n ty , W oru ix n W orks . T he A lm an a c alone O regon, n t G old B each , O regon, on is sen t prepaid for o nly 25c. O rd e r from i a n activ e a n d o rth y citizen . H ead y o u r c o u n ty p a p e r a n d you Ju n e 22, RMIl, viz: W ork and W orks P u b lis h in g C om pany, C tX C IN X A T I, O H IO . CHARLES P. N EW M AX N, J r., 2201 L ocust S treet, S t. L o u is , Mo. Illu s tr a te d catalogue 4 cis. sta m p s. On H om estead E n try N o. 8676, for the l.ot 1, SK) N E '; sectio n t>, and Isit 4 AGENT8 W ANTED. and SW 1 NW J sectio n 5, T p . J5 S., I! 13 w. We w ant a live a c tiv e re p re se n tativ e by s|>ecial a rra n g e m e n t w ith th e p u b lish e rs of O reg o n ian , to offer b o th H e n am es th e follow ing w itn esse s to in y o u r te rrito ry a t o nce to e n g a g e in p a p ers for $2.25. T h is o p p o rtu n ity is g iv en to o ld su b s c rib e rs to T h e prove bis c o n tin u o u s residenee u p o n a very profitable business. G e n e ra l and a n d c u ltiv atio n of said lan d , viz: local a g en ts w a n ted . F rom $5 to tit) a T b i b i 'S « w ho pay u p all a rre a rs, aDd o n e y e a r in ad v a n c e , as well as to E ug en e F ish , of O p h ir, O regon, day. A dv an cem en t ra p id . G ood r e f new su b scrib ers. B E S T IN T H E V O U L U , O tu, Nt w niunn, of O n id r, O re g o n , erences required. T hose o u t of em ploy- j Ttavreariag quaHGeaamuneurpawed. actu ally G e o rg e C urry, of O p h ir, O regon, nn nt or w ish in g to b e tte r th e m se ’ves to tla a tin r tw o boxea o f an y other brand. No* liie ja ird Q ueilen, of O phir, O regon. aficudbr heaV tr-4. E l 111 b <4EN tI N E. a d d re ss D e p artm en t K , C o rn e r P e r J . T. 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