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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1901)
THE i’H I B l WE. r u b i n i ’, may ts I9JI. O F F IC IA L l’A fi’J i G F (1 ''i .’ li'l • o . Ifirtt'KD KVKUY Tt R-'OAV EVE MM W A I.I’ .’.R S l ’TTO X , : l*ri!|ir if Ini- SC R SC K II’TIOX R VI I S . O ne C<q»y O w 'i e a r . . . . Oil • Jo, \ >ix M onths Olio '<’ -pv M or.ths ST R A N G E A C C ID E N T S TO B IR O S. A po o r little chftfiiu w as found dead n e a r Epsom w ith ita low er m andible t o lirm ly im bedded in th e rh e ll of a beechnut. th a t it had been un ab le to e x tric a te it and had died o f sta rv a tio n . A hen p h easan t w as observed b y a sp o rtsm an to be flying* aroii: d and uround iu n v ild m an n e r. On b ing shot i t w as discovered to have a h i r g ' oak flxif impaled upon its beak in su c h a w ay ns to to ta lly obi c u re it« vision. H erons som etim e« choke theirxelvex by nt.tem p tirg to r,wallow k n ^ e tro u t. A n eider-duck has 1 e< n killed by a t te m p tin g to sw allow a toad. A k in g fisher w as o nto found w hich could not fly on account of having a y oung pike stuck in its th ro a t, Rome 1 unb rs re moved the fish and the bird flew aw ay u n h u rt. An Irish n a tu ra lis t once observed a (liim lin a c tin g in a very curious ir.ar.nt r on the .‘.onshore. T h e bird would u lig h t, then fly a slio ft distance and th e n a lig h t a g ain , violently sh a k in g its head. A ro u n d lu tn p a p p e a le d fastened to its beak. 11 turne d c u t t ha i he bird lind in n o ce n tly a tte m p te d to investi g ate a cockle w h ich it had found open. T he shell had closed on its bill. B ird s th a t em ploy h a ir in the b u ild in g of th e ir nest« come to g rief in stra n g e w ays. A g e n tk man who pos soared several c o lts one day noticed a sm all bird e n ta n g le d in the tail of one of his co lts. I t had evidently been on a se arch fo r h a ir and had become en snared. C ases of birds g e ttin g th e ir fe e t e n ta u g lc d in wool or strin g are well know n, and denlh usually ensues if hum an help i.< n o t forthcom ing. A W OMAN IN EACH. T he m edical school of J o h n s H op k in s university is open to w om en as well as men. T his is because t h e w om en of B altim ore provided over $420,004 tow ard endow ing the m edical d e p a r t m ent on condition th a t wom en should be adm itted. Miss Alice B alfour, siste r of the new lord of the tre a su ry and chief se c re tary fo r Ireland in the. new B ritish cab in et, is, ill h e r v. a .., as clever as her b ro th ers. She has in p rocess of p u b lication a book called “ Tw elve H undred Miles in an Ox W agon.“ Mrs. G ra n t is sab1 to be Im pp'er in h e r W ashington hom e w ith Mis. S a rto ris and h e r ch ild ren a b o u t her th an she has been since th e death of Gen. G rant. She is k e p t b u sy w ith household d u tie s a n d w ith the p re p ara tio n of a book o, rem iniseenees. Last y e ar Q uern V ictoria had to a p pend h e r sig n a tu re to some 50,000 docu- month. W hen n t B uckingham or W indsor she p rn tic ally never h a s a holiday. She rises a t 7:30; a t eight, she has p ra y ers and h a lf an h o u r la te r b re a k fa st, a f te r w hich she w orks w ith lier Decretory u n til tw o o ’clock. P oor relatives, even of ro y a lty , have m uch to p u t up w ith. C ountess F edors Gleichen, one of the G erm an descend a n ts of the m o th e r of Q ueen V ictoria, d abbles in scu lp tu re and has been coni* misadoned by her m aje sty to inuke a b u st of the late F. C lark, J o h n B row n’s nephew and successor as h ig h la n d a t te n d a n t. T H E S C IE N T IF IC In » p r v « « l» e C e r e m o n ns t h e < Io s in « u f tb e H o ly D o o r a u d It s f il « n Iflc n a n w . $1.50 75 5(1 W ORLD. A Viennese sc ie n tist h a s succeeded in p h o to g rap h in g th ro u g h the body th e calcareous d ep o sits in various i n te rn a l orguns of th e hu m an b rin g . T he use of arg o n for h ig h tem p e ra tu r e th erm o m eters h a s been proposed, a s the new gas a p |x 'a rs to offer a d v an tag es over hydrogen a n d n itro g e n g e n e ra lly em ployed. P ocket stoves for policem en a re th e la te st. T hey w eigh only a few ounces, a n d th ° firm th a t b u ild s th em says th a t th ey will muke the force com fortable in w in te r w eather. A re c e n t developm ent in th e ust of steel in Hie huildiugs is in th e line of ceilings. .Sheets of th in steel stam ped w ith A ppropriate o rra in e n ta l designs « re s u b s titu te d for p laste r. A F ren ch sc ien tist has discovered how to solidify petroleum . I t is cal c u la te d ‘ hat a single ton of the new fuel is equivalent to 30 tons of eonl. It is sm o k ek ss, non-odoious and cheap. E L E C T R IC A L SP A R K S . E le c tric ity has been successfully cm ployed in checking hem o rrh ag e caused by th e e x tra c tio n of tee th . T he c u r r e n t in sta n tly coagulated the blood, g iving ie lie f w here th e usual rem edieu had failed. T h e bicycle lam p problem has a* la s t been solved by an electrical e n g i n eer. T he new invention liegins t i b u rn th e m o m e n t th e bicyclist m o u n ts Ins wheel, for th e reso lu tio n of the la tte r g e n e ra te s th e electricity , the ra y s of w hich a re reflected by a p e c u lia rly shaped reflector. An e le ctric railw ay w ith n suhm n rin c roudl>cd is now being b u ilt in E ngland. T h e line is being b u ilt for pleasu re purposes, only living designed 1o give pa.xaeng'ers the bene 11 to of the aea a ir w hile rid in g over ¡L The r a i l » a rc laid on co n cre te blocks m ortised in to the solid rock w hich form s the < eean’s lied. T h e rood will he a four- m il tra c k w ith a wide gauge to give th e nec« ssary sta b ility . A stra n g e custom , d a tin g bock to th e d a rk ages, has survived in some of th e m o u n ta in d istric ts in A ustria—th e p a in tin g of skulls. T he sm all size of m ost c em eteries iu those regions m akes i t necessary to re g u la rly rem ove th e sk e leto n s of th e b uried who have laiu th e re e ig h t o r ten years, to m ake room for new com ers. T he relatives of th e dead th u s to be exhum ed are gen erally notified b efore th g rem oval, so th a t th ey can a tte n d to th e cleaning of the sk e leto n a n d tie p re se n t a t its deposit in th e so-called “ bone-’iouae” o r “ c h a r nel-house. ” On sueli occasions th e skull is o ften o rn a m e n te d w ith p ain tin g s, re p re se n tin g roonric« w reniha, snakes- Lookout Closing of the Century Celebration Is doubtless the highest hum an good. in Old Rome. It i • especially so to women, to whom it E lftb n r a tt a n d ia l K n o n n M any cerem o n ials took place in Home in connection w ith the close th e n in ete en th c e n tu ry , but none waa e it’h e r m ore in te re s tin g or iinfXMung th a n th a t incid en tal to th e closing of th e holy door a t St. I’e te r ’ir c ath ed ra l. T h e la.-t y»ar of th e c e n tu ry is jubilee y e a r in th e C athode c h u rc h , a s all Catholic« and m an y P ro te sta n t* a re aw are. T h erefo re 1900 v.a» m arked by m any cerem onies in connection w ith th e period. T he o p e n in g o f the holy door took place over a y e a r ago, and th e cerem onial of d u r i n g w as ob served last C h ristm a s eve. Ow ing to th e d elicate s ta te o f th e p re sen t p o p e’s h ealth th e b u ild in g in which th e opening and closing c e r * monies took place bad been h e a ttd to the te m p e ra tu re of Leo X I I k 's priv ate a p a rtm e n ts to avoid any possibility o f h is holiness ta k in g a chill, sa y s a Lx in don paper. T he cerem ony of op en in g th e holy d oor is declared to be sym bolical of th e fact th a t th e ch u rch is open to a ll men so long a s they go th e re a fte r a th o ro u g h and sincere conversion. W hen th e pope op en s th e door th e th re e knocks w hich he gives to it rep re sen t th e th re e c o n tin e n t« —E urope, A frica a n d A sia—to which th e pope offers th e tre a s u re s which he is the m edium fo r dispensing. T h e th re e stro k e s also «re looked upon ns sym bolizing th e joy th a t th e jubilee causes to th e fa ith fu l of heaven, e a rth and p u rg a to ry . The pope, w ho is seated on a ra is e d th ro n e in fr o n t of th e large d o o r in the m iddle o f th e g ra n d p o rtic o , re m a in s s ta tio n a r y for a b rief w hile u n til th e prince of the th ro n e p re s e n ts a golden h am m er to b is holiness, w hich th e ’a t t e r ta k e s in his rig h t h an d and, risin g from <his th ro n e , goes and knocks a t th e holy door. H is c le rg y follow’ him , each w ith a can d le iu his hand. Ilis holi ness, n f te r k n o ck in g th re e tim e s n t th e door, say s in L atin: “Open to me th e s e do o rs of ju s tic e !” T h en the c h o ir add?: “ T h is is t>he door o f th e E te rn a l One, and the ju s t will e n te r in .’’ etc. A fte r th is th e m a ste r m a so n s knock dow n the wall w hich in closes th e holy door, th e wall being so lig h tly p u t togehher, however, th a t its four sides a re held to g e th e r b u t slig h tly , the sto n e s of w hich it is com posed n o t b e in g cem ented. T h u s, no so o n er h a s th e pope knocked a t th e holy door th a n it falls w ith o u t any re sista n c e . T h e deb ris of the wall is d is trib u te d am o n g th e w orshipers, w ho h a sten to g a th e r it in o rd e r to p u t it am o n g th e ir precious relic». THE GARDEN CITY MEDICINES AND TOILET ARTICLES. LO O K IIE h E ! A CATHOLIC JUBILEE. m eans th e pr-aervation ot be.c.Av, hup- piueaa •;» the home, aud the ci:y > rneut ct social duties. There can tie no g x x i health f o r a n y woman who suf fers from woman ly discaaes. H er com plexion fails. H er flesh loses its firmness. H er eyes are dull. She has no hom e hap piness, no social enjoym ent. D octor Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip tion cures tlie dis eases w hich de stroy th e health. I t establishes reg ularity, dries dis agreeable drains, heals inflam m a tion and ulceration, and cures female weakness. It gives good h e alth to women, w hich m eans tianuui! nerves, a good appetite and sound sleep. ” I w as a t r e a t sutTerer tw o y e a rs eg o w ith fem ale tr o u ’.-r.- a n d I w rote to >«>»• for ad v ice.” sav s Mr*. M attie Huv . of T rib u lation . M cD on ald Co’.. M issouri. " Y c i o utlined ft c o u r v oí tr e a t m e n t l«»r m e. 1 followed y o u r d ire ctio n s, an d now feel lik e a different jx rs o n . I n ever ex(K*cted to h e a r from •. ou w h en I w ro te to you. In th re e d a y s n fter 1 «..in m en ced ta k in g y o u r m e d ic in e s I b e g a n to l t d better. I to o k tw en ty d o lía is ’ w o rth o f th e ’ F avorite P re s c rip tio n ’ a n d G o ld en M edical D iscovery.’ I bought it five dollar.-.’ w o rth a t a tim e, a n d also four vials o f Dr. l ierce - Pellets. I w ouid n o t ta k e o n e th o u s a n d d o llars for th e good th e m edicine h as d ó n e m e . 1 c a n 't p raise it en o u g h . I w ish all w ho suffer w ith such tro u b les w ould give Dr. P ierce's medicine-'. a fair trial. 1 c a n w o rk all d av - d o in g a n y th in g , w a lk w h ere 1 p lease, an d feci good. M any th a n k s to you fo r y o u r k in d ad v ice.” Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent fr e e on receipt of 21 one- cent stamps to pay expense of m ailing only. A<fdress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf falo, N. V. ( L u i t l e i n e i! ! For your ? /O W E R S , REAPERS rni H & Y -ftA K E S , FOR T H E COMING SEASON. n tl se e w h a t y o u nceil in I In- « i.\ i i’ E x t r a s . D n n ’t n n i t u n t i l tin I s t t h i n g , b u t s e n d y o u r orJ> rs in rly. fo r th e G IL I h O lU itL I I<*jitl<ni:i r< «‘ i-s-I In o rd erin g ex tras pltnsu m en tion kind of inowi-r, ‘hit« ot such, und No. of piece waul d, und tiu-n will lie no tro u b le iu m ilk in g n lit. Also wiil handle the b l n il A C H IN E R N O TICE EOE li U B U C A I ION. ★★ ★ ★ ★ ★★ ★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★ ★★ ★ A D ™ TAGS À “ S t a r ” tin ta g s (show ing sm all s ta r s p r in te d on nndes side o f ta g ), “ H o r s e S h o e ,” “ J . T . , " “ G ood L u c k ,” “ C ro ss B o w ,” a u d “ D ru m m o n d ” N a tu ra l L e a f T in T ag s a re of eq n al v alu e in s e c u rin g p re s e n ts m e n tio n e d below , a u d m ay b e a sso rt ?!. E v e ry m an, w om an a n d c h ild can find so m e th in g on the list th a t th e v “ o u id lik e to h av e, a n d c an h ave TAQ». TAM. 1 M atch B o *............................ ............. 3® 23 Clock, 8-day. C alendar, T h erm om Í I K nife, one blade, good a te e l. . . . . . . . . S& 9 Scissor». Inches.............................. JJ 4 C hild's Set. Knife. F o rk an d Spoon 2a 6 Salt and P epper Set. one each, quad- ru p le p la te on w hite m e tal.............. 60 6 F ren ch B riar Wood Pipe— ......... - 25 7 Razor, hollow grou n d , fiua EnglU h steel ... ................................................ 50 8 B u tte r Knife, trip le p la te, best 9 SuRar Shell, trip le p la ’e, besv q u a i.. 60 10 S tam p Box, sterlin g silv e r................ '0 11 Knife. “ Keen K u tte r.” tw o b la d es.. 76 13 B u tch er K nife, “ Keen K u tte r,” 8-ln blade.............................................. 76 13 Shears, “ Keen K u tte r,” 8-lnch........ 76 14 B u t Set. C racker and 6 Picks, silver p la te d ........ ......................................... 80 15 Base Ball. ••Association,” best qual.io o 16 Alarm Clock, n ick el........................... 150 17 S li G enuine R ogers' Teaspoons, best plated goods ........................... I60 18 W atch, nickel, stem w ind an d n e t.. 200 19 C arvers, good steel, bucklrorn h an d les . ...........................................200 20 Bix G enuine R ogers’ Table Spoons, best p lated poods.................... . ......2 6 0 21 Six each, K nives an d F o rk s, buck- h o rn b a n d ie s ............................ 360 22 Six each. G enuine R ogers’ K nives a n d F o rk s, best p la ted g oods....... 600 eter, B a r o m e te r ................. . 6C0 24 G un case, leather, no lietter m ade. 600 25 R evolver, autom atic, double action, 32 or 38 ca lib er................. ................... 600 26 Tool 8 et, not pla y th in g s, but real to o ls ............................................... ...... 660 27 T oilet Set. deco**ated porcelain, very h a n d s e m e ............... .................. 800 28 Rem ington Rifle No. 4. 22 or 32 c a l . 800 29 7\atch, sterlin g silv e r,fu ll Jeweled looo 30 Dress S uit (Jase, leather, haudsom e an d d u ra b le .......... ....................... 1000 31 Bcwing M achine, first class, w ith nil a t ta c h m e n ts .............................. 1600 32 Revolver, C olt's, 98-callber, blued s te e l..................................... .................1600 33 Rifle, C o lt’s. 16-shot. 22-caliber. .. 1500 34 G u ita r (W ashburn), rosewood, in laid ........................................................ 2000 35 M andolin, very haudsom e................ 2000 36 W inchester R epeating Shot Gun, 13 gauge................................................ 2000 ^ v iu iu . luu , uunuiv' u au o i, h am 37 Rem ington^ double-barrel, m er Shot n o G un, 10 or 12 g a u g e ........ 2000 38 Bicycle, stan d a rd m ake, ladies or • g e n ts .....................................................2600 39 Shot G un. R em ington, double bar rel, kam m erless..................................3ouo 40 Reglua Music Box, 16.ht inch DUc.,6000 T H E AB O V E O FFE R E X P I R E S N O V E M B E R 3 0 t h , 19 0 0 . C n n i t i o l M n f i n o J P lain ” S ta r ” T in T ags (th a t is. S ta r tin tags w ith no small 0 | J o L l d l n U l l b O . gtars p rin te d o n u n d e r side o f tag), are n o t g o o d f o r p r e s e n ts , Y. K now B in JIA Y IÍA K E:-\ ' K T B H A U . I N M I N D t h a t a d im e ’, w o r th o f New s » You can h a v e it all for and 1 K ODERS, Per Month m u! P i .O W S . u n d y o u w ill u se n o o th e r . E. 11. C lIE E V E K , b u t w ill be p aid fo r in CASH ou tboboaid o f tw tinty C.^UPCS if received by us on n r befo re M arch 1st, _ 1900. hundred, ______ _______________________ __ fin N nil MOW EiiS, I l v :i 1‘eei less S c o tc h C lip p e r P lo w D E P A R T M E N T O F T H E IN T E R IO R . Laud Office at R o se b u rg , O re” «*», A pril 10. 190!. N otice is h ereby giv en th a t th e fol- b»v iiig-m ift'cd s e ttle r b a s filed n o tice ot his inU iilioii to m ak e final | roof in hiipp«»it<»l' Id.- c la im , and th a t said pn»»»f will I c n u n lc before J . H. U pti»n, V . >. t *tiniiiist-ioiH r. a t Langini#, O re gon, on Muy fio, P-01. viz: E R N E S T D l V E L B ÏS S , On Iti«- H om estead E n tr y No. ‘MOI, f«»r th e SI 1 Si-J, sectio n 12, XI?, N EI and S l.j NE.I sta tion Ifi, T p . 32 S.. R. 15 w. Île n a n u h tlie follow ing w itn e sses to J»l'i ve bis cold in ties icsid e n ee upon a n d c u ltiv a tio n <>f #aul lam i, viz: J o h n \\ . Cl'owlev, G eorge F itzh u g h , T 1. A llen, i l.G . A llen, a ll of F o rt o r - farti, t fregón. J . T . B R ID liE S , R egihter. Q u ic k a c tio u L a x a tiv e T a b le t s fo r C o n s tip a tio n , B ilio u s n e s s, U e a d a c h e , I n d ig e s tio n . D iz. x lu e ss, a u d T o r p id L iv e r . S tr ic tly v e g e ta b le , 25 c e n ts . G a rd e n C ity H e a d a c h e C u re, fo r N e rv 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 a d a c h e , S le e p le s s n e s s, F la tu le n c y a n d S o u r S to m a c h , H a r m le s s . O n e d o se Id c e n ts , 3 fu r 25 c e n ts G a rd e n C ity E y e -w a s h , fo r In fla m e d o r W e ak E y e s, S c a ld s , C u ts, B u rn s , B ru is e s a n d O ld S o res, E n tir e ly H a rm le s s. P o w d e r e n o u g h fo r m a k iu g o n e p in t. 60 ce n ts. D r. W ilh o it’s L a d y ’s S y r in g e , $150. S m a ll H a rd R u b b e r S y r in g e 3 0 c e n ts . R u b b e r H a n d P r e s s u r e s y r in g e , 3 p ip e s 60 c e n ts . B adger F o u n ta in Sv tin g e , 3 h a r d r u b b e r p ip e s, 1 q t. $1.00, 2 q ts . $1.25. A ja x F o u n ta in S y r in g e , fin e st m a d e , 4 h a rd r u b b e r p ip e s, 2 q ts . $2.00. H o t W a te r B o ttle s W h ite r u b b e r 1 q t. 75 c e n ts , 2 q ts . 90 C ts., S ilk fin ish e d 1 q t. $1 25, 2 q ts . |1.40. A m e ric a n B e a u ty C o m p lex io n T a b le t s , fo r c le a n s in g th e s k in o f B la c k h e a d s , P im p le s , M o th P a tc h e s , F r e c k le s , a u d a l l s k in d is e a s e s , c a u s in g th e c h e e k s to h a v e th e n a t u r a l t i n t of y o u th a n d h e a lth . 5 0 cts. A m e ric a n B e a u ty C old C rea m , fo r re m o v in g T a n , F re c k le s , a n d a ll im p a r itie s o f t h e s k in , a n d g iv in g it a s o ft v e lv e ty a p p e a ra n c e , 40 cts- A m e ric a n B e a u ty F a c e P o w d e r, f o r a co v e r in g to 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 u r itie s fro m th e p o r e s a n d g iv in g a r e fin e d e le g a n t a p p e a r a n c e to th e to ile t. P in k o r W h ite . 2 5 cts. A m e ric a n B e a u ty F ro z e n P e rfu m e , fo r c a r r y in g in p o ck e ts, k e e p in g in d r a w e r s , c h e s ts a n d tr u n k s , to p e rm e a te c lo th in g , a n d im p a r t a f r a g r a n t d e lic a te a n d la s tin g p e rfu m e . I t is s u p e rio r to liq u id s , a s it c a n n o t s p ill, w a s te o r e v a p o ra te . 2a c ts. a c a k e , 2 fo r 45 cts. V a g in a l S u p p o sito rie s fo r a l l fe m a le Ir r e g u la r itie s , 90 c ts . j>er b o x . W rite fo r o u r te r m s to a g e n ts a n d d r u g g is ts . CARDEN CITY MEDICAL SUPPLY HOUSE. 56 Fifth Avenue, Chicago ( c u i .T i v .v r o i w NOTICE FO lt PU CLK ’V ’ION. A lin e of fa m ily rem edies m ads and sold by as exclusively. E v e r y p re p a ra tio n Is g u a ra n teed to contain th e purest and best drugs. A sin g le t r ia l w ill p ro ve th e ir s u p e rio rity . A n y of these remedies w it h fu ll directions fo r using sen t prepaid on receipt of price. G tfonti) < _ ★ ★ ★★ ★★ v is it i t "fe D R . J O R D A N ’ S oniAT MUSEUM OF AHITOMY P C R 'l LAND , UR. ★ ★ ★ ★ ______ t Send tags to C O N T IN E N T A L T O B A C C O C O ., St. Louis, Mo. THE TELEGRAM,’ D E P A R T M E N T O F T H E IN T E R IO R , L a n d Office a t R oseburg, O re g o n , A p ril in, P.’Ol . N o tic e is h e reb y given t h a t th e fol low ing inuaed s e ttle r h a s tiled n o tice of his in te n tio n to m ak e final proof in s u p p o r t of h is c la im , um l t h a t said proof will I e m ade before J. H . Upt«»n, U. H. ( ’o in m issio n e r, nt L an g lo is, O re g o n , on May 30, 1901, viz : f sK. i t. jXotary Tnblie h r Washington, Jn Habit! persons o f n i ;> i lumlexl oi Inventive inind D A N IE L IL D IY E L B IB S, L -' irlng a trip to the l a r i s .E x p o s it io n , w ith good residing a t C e n tra lia . Salary and exnenst s paid. shonDl write On h is Ilo in e ste a l E n try No. 10305, for T h e L A T E N T J iK C O R D , l t i i l t i m o r e , i l d . the SA N W 1^ , NW ) S \Y | se c tio n 7, Tp. 32 S .," lt . 11 w. I lb* n a m e s th e follow ing w itnesses to prove his c o n tin u o u s rcHidenee upon STATE OE O R E G O N ,) s s a n d e u ltiv a tia n of said lan d , viz: Ooi x rv ok Ui niiv. ) ’ J o h n \V. C row ley, George F itzh u g h , T. N. C. iiiv e lb iss. of P o rt O rford, C a rry T. A lien, 11. C. A llen, alt of P o rt O r - 1 c o unty. S ta te of O regon, b e in g lir s t • *i- ford, O regon. Iv sw orn, deposes and sa y s, th a t - a irin g J . T. B R ID G E S , R e g iste r. th e verr 1S‘.)8, lS'Ji), mid J'.MIO h e e x j e n d ed 'th r e e T housand E ig h t H u n d re d a n d S ixty a u d S ix ty H u n d re d th s l$3,Nti0.G0) D ollurs, iu lab o r and im p ro v e m en ts u p NOTICE EOF PUBLICATION. on tbe c la im s know n as th e Acme a n d N o th in g e lse a dds ho m uch 1 to th e . harm of th e drawing E m ergency P laeer.M ine, in C u rry coun room or boudoir as t he soft !.v rudi- D E PA R TM E N T OE T ill IN T E R IO R , ty , S ta te of O icgon. d e s rib i d bv legal Rnt light from CORDOVA Candles. ( Not King w ill contribute more to tho L ax a Oi’Fici: \ r R o . e b l ;? g , O regon , s u b d iv is io n s : th e SC of tile S j of th e artistic success of th e luncheon, tea or dinner. T h e bent decorative M ay 3, Phil. S W ’, of th e N W 1 ; th e W} of th e W 1 of candles for tho simplest or the N otice id h e re b y given t h a t th e fol file N E | oi tile s\V J, and tile 1.« of the m ost elaborate fu n d ion—for c o t ta g e or m ansion. Made in all colors low ing-nam ed se ttle r has filed notice of N W '4 of th e SW J of se c tio n No. 8, iu and th e m nit d elica te tint« by h is in te n tio n to m ake final p io o f in Tow usliip 32 S outh, R an g e 14 w est of S T A N D A R D O IL < O. and sold everywhere. s u p p o rt of his ( la itn , a n d t h a t said th e W illam ette M eridian, O regon. proof will be m ade before C. V. To hold th e snme u n d e r th o law s of W oodruff, C o u n ty C lerk C u rry c o u n ty , U n ited S ta te s a n d tile S ix es D istrict. That, n o tic e is now served by p u b lic a Oleg« n, a t G old R each, O regon, on Ju n e 22, 1901, viz: tion u p o n C . A*. M anner, whose post- BO Y E A R S ’ office a d d ress is 2702, C alifo rn ia S tre et, C H A R L E S 1‘. NEW M AN N, J r ., On H o m estead E ntry No. SB7(', for th e c ity of S a n Francisco, S ta te of C a lifo r a t said C. V. M an n er, one oi th e Lot 1, S l-i N l l.| section fi, «lid Lot 4 n ia ; th ners, 1ms fa iled to c o n trib u te bis and S \\ | N W | section 6, T p . 35 8., I t. co-ow sh a re of said e x p en d itu re w ith in th e 13 w . tim e re q u ire d by law, am i t h a t th e said H e na m e s th e follow ing w itn e sse s to p ro v e h is c o n tin u o u s re sid en c e upon C. V . M anner holds F our H u n d re d and E ilty -fo u r a n d T w enty-live H u n d re d th s a m i c u ltiv a tio n oi said lan d , viz: T rade M arks f$l54.2'ii d o lla rs of th is c o m p a n y 's m o n E ug en e F ish, of O p h ir, Ort goli, D e s ig n s ey, for w liieh lie has m ade no s e ttle O tto N ew iiiaim , of O nhir, O re g o n , C o p y r ig h t s A c . m e n t. A nyone sending n sk etc h nnd description may G e o rg e C u rry , of O pliir, O regon. N. C. D IY E L IU S S . quickly ascertain o u r opinion free w h eth e r an R ic h a rd Q ucilen, of < iphir, O regon. in vention is probably patentable. Conimunlsa* tiscrilied a n d sw orn to lieforo m e th is , tlona strictly confidential. H andbook on I’a te n ts J . T. B R ID G E S , R egister. sent free. O ldest agency fo r securing p aten ts. tilth dav of M a n li, 11H)1. P ate n ts tak en throuffh M unn A Co. receive S IH I. 1 W A LTER HUTTON. tjffcial notice, w ith o u t c harge, in th e S T A R P L U G »TO BACCO wurUl of e r ill lflfit lo n g e r a n d a f fo r d m o re p le a s u r e th a n a d im e ’ s o th e r b ra n d . M A K E T H E T E S T i in T h e I'.veiling T eh-grain, of Port- iniifij Oregon. I t is th e la ;> - t ev- <‘ni.ng iu? A spaper p u b lish e.l in O re g o n ; it ci’iiLiins all the n ew s of th e str.ie and of tl.e n a tio n . T ry it for a m o n th . A sa m p le copy w ill be until ed to von free. A ddress STA TE OE W A SH IN G T O N .I s s Col ktv ok L ew is , , J. I.. <rai l‘ s, oi K •• h o sie r, T Iuir.?-' ton c o u n ty . S ta te ot W iishinuton. being « K 'a 5 g ¿» S « :. ■sViTAUTV C S T V IG O R Hrst d u ly sw orn, deposes a n d s u y s th a t -> L-AHL. ? O i; f.ir tile y ear i t i l i n g WOO ko exp ended ut leu st’twelvii h u n d re d ( $ 1 2 0 0 .0 i d o l Cures lai potency, N iitit Emission? an i la rs in lab o r a n d im p ro v e in e iits upon wa-’tiits o!'. c'.ccte o f ncii- th e eluiui known 11s th e W agner p lac er abuse, or •. vc-. and L ¿ ; ■■ eltiilll in C u rry c o u n ty , S ta te oi O re .5 c;.et!-:.ii. ? •;»>: v e to i- ic‘ :;<r gon, suiiio c o m m e n cin g ut a inuple L iiiL ie r . L iir .-- s t in Free west of tb e cab in ; th en ce r u n n in g « G ’ 'Í k n ••< !> [ ' i i d : d a r L p - i c d - c ^ - e l 130U fe et ill un e a s te rly directio n up the s tre a m know n «8 tb e South f o r k of >• .••'ter: : tb e t r e oí file S ixes ltiv e r, to b o ld th e sam e an. ! : y ze-.ii UCv pe '■ box; o be der tile law s of th e U n ite d S tates a n d for f,-2.5U; with r, w r iiieri 2'«;:-.. tin 1 Sixes d istric t. T h a t notice is now- te e to c a re e r -ein.« !. tíre juw icy served by piililieatioii u p o n H urry W eyliurn, one of tb e original tiers, NE.RVITA M EDICAL C O . w hose postolllce a d d re s s or r e s .deuce S t* O H I S * W > . ILI. is not- k now n, a n d th a t sa id H urry U k i t e n S 2 • • W eyliurn, one c t tiie eo-ow m -rs, lias For Sale By 0 . Leneve, Drngsylst, failed to c o n trib u te h is s h a re of said Burt Ortord, Oroffon. e x p e n d itu re w ithjn th e tim e required bv law . , , i J . I,. S E A R L E S , tse al.] _ Sul.sci ilied and sw orn to before lue th is first, -lav oi E e b ru a rv , I'.lO l. ,------ ’ C .G . H U N T L E Y , ifl ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ion inuTvr^inminsci.ciL ? A T h e I.a r Anatoin i al Mtixeuni in the W crlti. Weaknes-co or any «utnraueil T tt -, ix.- |»«»*ltlv.’ ly r a r e l i-.y the nldeat A bpciudiht on the Coast, hut 56 years. flr 4 DR. JORDAN—OISEASES OF MEN <$ H Y P n i l J M thoroughly eradkated from xystcut without the tiie oi fU ferceir y y T r « a » e « Sited by aa Expert. T I»«1i- A r » l r u r « , for M a | . t u r » . a quick and T radical cure for P ile « « . IT lM iu r « and A F l a t n l i j r . Ly D r. Jordau a special paia- £ / lea. Bietiiods. I C o n su ltatio n fre e and a tri'tly private. Treatment per- to n a lly or l»y le tte r . A J'ntitiv« Curt m e v e iv ca»e V A k u n d e rta k e n . W r it e fo r B -« k ’ M k H H I tG K , mailed r n iS .tth O P N Y f a n y th in g y o u in v e n t o r im p r o v e ; also g CAVEATJRADE-MARK, COPYRIGHT o r DESI i PROTECTION. S en d m o d e l, s k e tc h ,o r p h t > f o r fre e e x a m in a tio n a n d «advice. sBOOK OH PATENTS fee b e fo re p ate h v r c e /a .s w o iv & c c • P a te n t L a w y ers. VJ A S H I N G T O N , D . of H R a k , ( A valuable book . for men. ) C all or »rite ’ OR. JORDAN & CO.. I OS I Mark«! 81.. S. F. e d u c a t e Y o u r D o w e ls W i t h r 'ts c n r e » h . C a n d y i ’a t h iir iie , u u rc c o u s tip a u o n fo re v e r. , 10c. 25c. I f C. C. C. f a il, d ru g g is ts re fu n d m oney. W hile th is is ta k in g place th e pope re s e a ts him self on the th ro n e, b u t a f te r the dem olition is com pleted the p e n ite n tia rie s of St. P e te r tak e th e ir broom s, clean th e floor, remove the pieces of brick and m o rta r from th e passage w hich a re n o t looked upon as m a te ria l to be held in light esteem , since relics are m ade o f them —and wash the m oldings and nil round t4ie door w ith holy w ater. T h is w ork hew in g finished his holiness once m ore descends from his th ro n e, sin g in g the a n th e m which opens w ith the w ords: “ H aec dies quam fecit D oniinus,” etc., w hich the clu ir c o n tin u e s to sing uft- e r him. A rriving a t th e holy door th e pope recites m ine p ra y ers, ta k e s th e cross, kneels b efore th e door, in to n e s th e Te Deum, and, risin g again w hile singing, passes th ro u g h the holy door, his ch rg y follow ing him. Everybody who can goes in to fit. l ’e- t e r ’» to w itness this su p e rb cerem ony o r to ta k e p art in t'he ve sp e rs nt the pnpal chapel. A fter th e v esp ers th e c a rd in a ls tak e off tn e ir r o b ts and p u t ou th e ir red eapes, accom pany the jHipc to the door of his p riv a te a p a r t m en ts and then r e tire . A fte r the m o rn in g m ass on C h ristm a s day his holiness goes to the lodge of th e bene diction, w here he b lesse s th e f a ith fu l in the form w h.ch is only used on th e occasion of the jubilee. T he closing of th e d o o r is a very sim ila r cerem ony to th e opening. T he g re a te s t solem nity is observed, a n d th o u sa n d s of privileged p ilg rim s flock t o th e cath ed ra l to be w itn esse s of w h a t, except in ra re instance.«, occurs A n»*w stylo packet containing te » » t r e « rkBVT.r". in .» paper cnrt-«a (wi’hout glaa.«) is now for sals b u t once in a lifetim e. H is holiness at ionio driti: au-rv « -ro»t riva e r » is. f i n i«»w pi i -ed aurt !» .r. term ed f o r ib o po o r and the ecoi.ouai- aal. • >nr <!<> • i - r t ,'e five <-‘ i.’ « r m a n o c a . i L-- hau by ut i l liy wruding forty eight centi lays the first brick fo r th e c lo sin g of to th e 1< I vans (,'asiil' AL ' i J ibany , \p . 10 Snruco M ree». New T i r k - c r a singlo carton ( tsm T abules ) w iil b*» sent for fivu i nts. Beet inodicine over made since the world was created. th e door, all the c a rd in a ls, m onsignors ib a n d o th e r d ig n ita rie s in Koine being w itnesses of th e o p e ra tio n . T he b rick s NOTICE FOR PUBLICTION. used for this purpose a re a b o u t double t'he o rd in ary size, bein g covered w ith A handsom ely Illu strated weekly, L arg est elr- culatioii _______ o f any , , scientific _______ Journal. Journal. T erm s. $3 a a th in layer of p late in som e eases D E PA R T M E N T OF T H E IN T E R IO R . year ; fo u r m onths, $1. Sold by all new sdealers. L and O m e n at R oseiu kg , O regon , of silver and in o th e r s o f gold. T hey T h e I r l I t . H i c k s 1H 01 A l i u u i i a c . q 361 Broadway, A pril 12, 1901. b e a r in relief th e papal a rm s a n d the Brauch Office. 625 F Bt-, W ashington, D. C. Notice is hereby given th a t th e fo l in sc rip tio n : “ Leo X h l. P o n t. Max. low ing-nam ed se ttle r has tiled notice of A p e ru it et c la u sit.” W h a te v e r m ny b e sa id of th e sc ie n iiid In ten tio n t«> m a k e final proof in s u p p o rt of his claim , a n d th a t said proof tific c a u se s upon w liieh ti e R ev. Irl R. I P a t e r n a lis m In M e x ic o . will be m ade before C . V. \\ «»« m I i u IT, H icks liases bis yearly fo rec a sts of T he life of th e hacienda is one of C ounty Cl rk, a t G old B each, O regon, Rt liuiile m an fo r M an ag er of B ra n c h sto rm a u d w eather, it is a re m a rk a b le th e c h a ra c te ris tic s dow n th e r e ; ns it on .1 une 22, 1901, viz : used to I k * in old p la n ta tio n days, fact t h a t apoeillc w a rn in g s oi ev ery Office we w ish to open in th is v icin ity . A M A Z IA II A . JA M IE S O N , e v e ry th in g in g ro w n o r m ode o n the On H om estead E n tr y No. 10401, for tin* jji'eat sto rm , flood, co ld w ave a n d If y o u r record is O. K . here is a n o p farm . T h ere is a fine sp ecim en of one , S ) S \\'i section 7, NN 1 NNVJ se c tio n IS, d ro u th , h a v e been p la in ly p rin te d in p o rtu n ity . K in d ly give goixi reference n o t fa r from C hapala b e lo n g in g to a Tp 32 8., R. 14 w. id s now fam ous A lm anac for m an y i w hen w ritin g . rich M exican. The house ram b les He nam es th e follow ing w itnesses to T H E OHEGONIAN, gives all the news of «ro u n d th re e c o u rty a rd « o r p a tio s and prove his c o n tin u o u s resilience upon y e ars. T he la te s t s ta r tlin g p ro o f of Oregon, the Northwest, the Nation and th is fa ct w as th e d e stru c tio n of G a lv e s th e sta irw a y is on the firs t in n e r and cu ltiv atio n of said land, v iz : the World. I t I iiib a correspondent in every town in Oregon, ft is pre O scar M ather, E ugene P eirce, W. O. to n , T exas, on th e v e ry d a y nam ed by c o u rt o u U id a th o house. All th e C IN C IN N A T I, O H IO . room s a re on d iffere n t levels, w ith a C orbin, J o h n F itz h u g h , a ll of P o r t Or- Prof. H icks in id s 1IKX) A lm an ac, as o n e , Illustrated catalogue -1 cts. stamps. em inently the paper fur the people of this state. I t covers the market • te p o r tw o from one to a n o th e r. fo n l, Oregon and shipping news of San Francisco as well ns that of Portland and ev of d isa ste r by s to r m alo n g th e gulf J. T. B R ID G E S , R e g iste r. L ong g a lle rie s ru n aro u n d each |m tio. ery other part of the Pacific Coast. I t gives the movements of all the coasts. T be 1901 A lm anac, by fa r th e Close to th e house, alm ost in th e g a r vessels that visit C urry and Coos counties, as well as those of all the fin est, m ost c o m p le te n n d b e a u tifu l y e t de«, is a lovely old ch u rch 12S y e a rs other harbors of the Northwest. The Oregon Legislature meets this p u b lish e d , is now re a d y . T h is r e m a r k old. It is sm all and p ictu resq u e. A D M IN IST R AT( > R ’S N O TIC E . winter. The Oregonian prints its proceedings in full. To know your a b le book of n e a r tw o h u n d re d pages, G re a t p ink oleanders like targ e State you m ust read the Oregonian. It lias no superior for the news of sp le n d id ly illu s tra te d w itli c h a rt* nnd b o u q u e ts on th e low g ra y adobe will Y e a r ly . N otice is h ereby g iv en th a t th e u n - , h a lf-to n e en g rav in g s, goes ns a p re m i the world. tnnke a bit of color for an a r tis t. On M en a n d wom en of good a d d ress to th is hacienda they have a m ill ru n by dersigued has been a p p o in ted A d m in - ' um to every s u b s c rib e r w ho jm ys one re p re se n t u s, som e to trav e l v p p o iu tiiig Keep posted on the affairs of your coun- m ac h in ery , so th a t the flour leaves In istra trix of th e E sta te of H enry J . Zulu-1 d o lla r a y e a r for P rof. H ic k s’ jo u rn al, a g e n ts, o th ers for loeal w ork lo oking 12184796 w ait, deceased, by th e C o u n ty C o u rt • ty and your neighbors will look upon Che Hacks and is ta k e n dow n to the of th e S ta te of O re g o n , for th e c o u n ty W omd ami W obk - i . T h e A lm a n a c alone a f te r o u r In te re sts. IktMIO sa lary g u a r v * mm by n lig h t tra m d ra w n by m ules. of C u rry . All p ersons inden ted to said is sen t prepaid for o n ly 23c. O rd e r from a n teed y e arly : e x tra com intasion and you as an active and worthy citizen. Read your county paper and you —C hicago C hronicle. E state are re q u ire d to pay th e same to W okii vxn W orks P u b lis h in g C om pany, e x p e n s e s , ra p id a d v a n c e m e n t, old es- wont have to beg the news. Take T iie P ort O rford T ribune and you tab lish isl h o u se. G rand chance for will keep in touch with the people and events of Curry county. m e w ith o u t d e la y , a n d all p e rso n a h a v e a rn e s t m a n or wom an to secure p le a s in g valid claim s a g a in st said E sta te 2201 lio cu st S tre e t, St. L o u is , Mo. 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T ribune who pay up all arrears, and one year in advance, as well as to erences require»!. Those o u t of em ploy- , A D ated a t Sixes R iv er, C u rry c o u n ty , new subscribers. m e n t o r w is h in g to b e tte r th em se 'v es BEAT IW TU B WORLD. O reg o n , April 16. 1001. a d d re ss D e p a rtm e n t K , C o rn e r P e r Tt« w w rio .f q u alities *r« unaurpaeeert. a c tu a lly E lizabeth c . z u m w a lt . H o w A ro T o u r S ld ie y » * kins a n d U nion fits., A kron, Ohio. A d m in istra to r of th e E state of H enry Dr Hobh«' Srarxgu« F ill» cu re all kidnev ilia. Sam Trv S c h illin g s Uss» ts * and b ak in g powflsr. I _ r o w 81 LF. BY PSAL S R fl G E N E RALLY, J . Zum w alt, deceased. ple froe Add Sterling Remedy Co . Chicago or M. Y , w ax C a n d le s No matter what tbe matter is, one will do you good, nd you can get ten for five cents. J Scientific American. MUNN & Q New York W ANTED! Special Offer. YOUR STATE PAPER,' 95 DUlll idpCl 9 fftP IUI tpu.ull. 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