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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1901)
Up R o g u e ltiv e r . ' Dr. Premia, tlie Dmtist, of Marah- PROGRAMME ttel.l, will be in Port Orford August 8, THE STEAMER OF T H E Rev. A. T. Stewart arrived at and remain until the 14th. Parties Tlie steamer Areata arrived from having dental work will please call Big Bend last evening and is eu- ] T E A C H E R S ’ IN S T IT U T E , th e city this morning. early. _______ H eld u t P o r t O rford, O regon, route to his home on Gregs Creek. M on d ay, A u g . 1 9 , 1 9 0 1 . Mrs. Backmau is at Mr. A. S. A traveling optician was in town Attention is called to the fact that during the week. » r. J. W. Strange, resident dentist of Miller's. M onday, Aug. 12, 1601. Coquille, will be in C urry county on Rev. T. J. Owens and family a r MOBNINO SESSION— 8 , A. ». Rev. Mr. Gillespie will hold ser- his third semi-annual visit in Septem- rived at Big Bend one day this Music. vices at Dairyville next Sunday. ber. He will be at Dairyvillo Septem- ... ber 16th to 22d inclusive, and at Port week and have taken up a ranch O pening A ddress—W. 8. G uerin . Mental A rithm etic—Miss H elen Cope Mrs. John Unican is visiting ret- Orford geptelBber 24th to Oct 2d in- and will go into stock raising. and H ardy Stew art. Miss Nellie C. Billings had the atives and friends in Del Norte Co. tdualv0 it should be borne in mind Reading—Miss L etta Cooper. misfortune to have her horse fall t „ . r « i w h . - Music. with her while out after the milch Annual Institute appears in this X ...... ........ T 1« uoaru S S HltrinCZ S 1X11(1 ? f a - l l . ï ï i I » « • « ... < ta a t . . « « , h u a i .» h ., Theory amt P ractice—Miss Clara Mer rim an. issue. M usic. is licre to make good nil his guarantees, knee which will contine hei to the NEESO N , - - - - - M a ster, W. V. Cope, who has been seek AFTERNOON SESSION— 1 :3 0 p. Hl. ------ --------------- : house for a few days. Music. ing his fortune at Cape Nome, will S. H. H azard the well known and ' j j enry Colvin is at Blossom Bar, W ill make w eekly trip s between return this fall. popular Coos county attorney, died anj ,g at t,w j£ui 0 Moun- Physiology—J . 8. Capps. English G ram m ar—Miss Cam illa L o r The Assessor gives notice of the at his home in Marshfield on July tain mine en tzen. ♦San F n i n e S w » , P o r t O r Mr R. R K. K Guthridge Guthridge is is now now lo Music. meeting of the Board of Equaliza 22, aged 63 years. Mr. Hazard lias Mr. been a regular attendant at the Cir- i cated at Dothan, Douglas County, Oregon School Law. f o r d m id C n o e H a y , tion, August 26th. Music. cuit Courts of Curry county during 1 w[iere he wij| put up a hotel and Edward Hughes has been ap EVENING SESSION— 7 :30 p. m . CARRYING PASSENGERS AND the past th irty years, and enjoyed run the Dotjlan Postoffice. Music. pointed Executor of the will of hie FREIGHT. the friendship, confidence and es- Mj, Mrg Udn G uthridge will Recitation—Miss Helen Cope, father, the late Patrick Hughes. teem of all the old settlers of the move to .. . Dothan soon as _ »» M. i E. B. R ecitation—A. G. T hrift. and --------- family, of county. The news of his death is Burns gets back from San Francisco, Solo—Ames Johnston, . John . . . . . - Fromm ---- ------- .. Brushes Creek, were visitors in Port re(.eived with the deepest sorrow to take charge of the sawmill being Address-Guy F reig h t and passengers at Orford Saturday and Sunday, and reg ret by all. Deceased leaves built at Round Grove on E. R. Mil Hecitatlon_ Hardy siewart. L o w e st H a te s. The Sanborn brothers, of San a widow and one son, L. H. Hazard, j ler’s place. j R ecitation—Miss L etta Cooper. Forest fires are numerous between i Music. O . L E N E V E , A gent, P ort Orford, Or- Francisco, returnedSaturday from a county clerk of Coos county. two week’s vacation at Salal Springs. postoffice departm ent „ c a n s Big Bend and West Fork along the Address—J . 8. Capps. egon. The postoffice departm ent means » . D u e t-M e ssrs C ham plin and Johnston ud Wa,ker Nor’west winds continue to pre business in its fight to shut out fake trail which is a good thing to burn R ecitation—Miss MaP M aud Walker. . . m u Kriidh n .< j th e re is no lo an publications from second class rates, ¡out the brush, « “ ».re road Music. vail, and travelers along the county Tuesday, A ug. 13, 1901. ■oad find great activity in real The orders of the Postmaster-Gencr- supervisor in either Big Bend o MOENINO SESSION— 9 , a. 111. , calling ii- al, attention «r, to »he the biw law and ana ! Mule Creek Preeinct to cut out estate. DEALERS IN Music. ’ . , • , i ..„«J brush or do other road work, th a t it m ust be enforced, The steamer Acme is expected at declaring History—A. G. Thrift. . I r II 1 hv p i r p i i b i r let- Wonder when that wedding is been followed by a circular let Geography—Miss Maud Walker. Frankport soon, to take some 200 has ter from the Third Assistant P o st-! coming off at Quosaten. Music. cords of tanbark for S. II. I rank H. H. Civil G overnm ent—Ames Johnston. master-General, telling Postmasters and Co. Music. their bondsmen will be held B l g K l I u o f Salm on, AFTERNOON SESSION— 1 ‘.30 p . 111. C O LD B E A C H ,O R . Rev. W. Horsfall will hold ser that responsible for any loss to the gov- W ritten A rithm etic—Guy M errim an. vices in C hrist Church, Port O r ernment on account of their failure J u ,y 23.—The cry of O ithographv—Miss Pearl W alker. ford next Sunday, August 4, morn Music. to strictly enforce the law. WE KEEP IN STOCK prospective dull winter in this city ing and evening. evenino session —7 :30 p. 111. lias been dissipated by the big run Music. N o tice o f A n n u a l I n stitu te . The neat new fence around the ---------- of salmon that is now on. For the Recitation—Miss Camilla v.......... Lorentzen. front yard of the Knapp Hotel was The A nnual In s titu te of Curry coun- p a t t few day8 it has taken every ef- Recitation—Miss Carrie Guerin. the work of P. J. Lindberg, carpen h#lldle the fi8h delivered, Solo-Ames Johnston. d r e ss g o o d s , ter and builder. M Andthye’Uwgmake1.WH obligatory upon a u d a PPe a ran ces th e r « n A d d ress-A m es Johnston, Town and County. ARCATA, W . D O Y ^ & C O -, G o u rd M s n k i b , GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, HATS A N D CAPS, BO OTS A N D SH O ES, h a iid w a » e , And in fact everything usually needed in town or country. I t is our purpose to keep a full and complete line of goods of the best quality, and they will be sold A t the Low est Living P ro fit. NOTICE FOU 1‘UBLICTION- OFPARTMENT OF T H E INTERIOR, L and OrricK at K osebvbo , O bkoon , Ju ly 24, 1901. Notice is hereby given th a t tho, fol lowing-named settler lias Hied notice ot his intention to m ake final proof in s u p - ; p o rto f his claim, and th a t said nrooi will be made before C . V. woodruff, County Clerk, at Gold Beach, Oregon, ! on Septem ber 15, 1901, v iz : Dairyville Store, El). RAC KLEE E. Ii < f ’l* FRANCIS M. W RIDGE, (Successor to F. M. Langlois.; On Homestead E n try No. 9257, for the Lots No. 1. 2, NE«4 NE1 section 21, and N W l N W | section 22, T. 30 8., R. I KEEPS IN S T O C K , 14 w. lie names the following witnesses to prove his co n tin u o u s residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: J C. Close, of Irm a, Oregon, Raleigh Scott, of Irm a, Oregon, D IO G O O D S, J. J. Wood, of H arbor, Oregon, o tto Isinert, of Irm a, Oregon J. T. BRIDGES, R egister. B O O T S n in l K U O ! GROCERIES, (the best only, HARDWARE- 11 A’FS Ac C A I , NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all whom it mav concern, not to e n te r upon or tr e s - . pass in any m anner upon the lands , of the undersigned, situate in Curry Co., , Oregon, for the purpose of h u n tin g , And in fact, everything us - a .lv nceu lishingur otherw ise. Any person or In th e country, persons so entering upon said prem ises without our consent will be subject to ----------- prosecution. K IB S t EN JE N SEN . C A SH S A L E S amounting to $601 E. W. JEN SEN . ___________________________ — ---------m ore will lie allowed 10 per cent dis- N O T IC E . count, except on F lour, on winch no -------- 1 discount can be given. N otice is hereby given to all whom it may concern, not to en ter upon or As I will do my own h amuli’, is trespass in any m anner, for the purpose of iiunting with guns or dogs, upon my intention to sell cheaper than good? th e premises ot Mrs. J. A. Button, or were ever sold on Floras Creek, the ranch of George T. B utton, adjoin ing, or upon the Lenfesty ranch, ¡cas ed by tile undersigned. Any person or persons so entering upon said premises w ithout my consent will be prosecuted to tlie full extent of the law. D enm ark, O r,, M arch, 27th, 1899. Will he taken in exchange for goodi-. MRS. J . A. BUTTON. Butter, Ews and Hite, G ive m e a tr ia l nnrl I w ill do my b e st to please you. AGENTS WANTED. We want a live, active representative in your territory a t once to engngo in laud a very profitable business. G eneraland local agents w anted. From |5 to $10 I a P o rt day. A dvancem ent rapid. Good ref erences required. Those out of employ m ent or w tsning to b etter them se'—'“ address D epartm ent K, Corner kins and Union .Sts., A kron, Ohio. County Surveyor Cunuiff, who has been attending to official busi ness in Northern Curry, returned to the county seat Saturday. the part of teachers, and those Who pro- will last for some tune. It increas Ke(,itat-lon_Misg Lettie Cooper, pose to teach, to a tte n d th e In stitu te, ed gradually for the past two weeks —Messrs Champlin and Johnston It is t ) be hoped th a t each teach er wilt Saturday Sunday was Recitation—F rank Champlin. see the necessity of a strict compliance u n til S a tu ru a y . o u n a a y Music. w ith its provisions. better, but it remained tor last night Address—F. A. Stewurt. » “ " " I " “ ‘ta skfolica1 th at The Edison moving pictures ex Music. atten d in all I the I»*'- sessions -- - according to th e a veai ru u w as in progress. I his W e(lnesJay Evening, Session, 7:30p. m hibition at Leneve’s H all Friday ilbtviivt programme as published Music. and Saturday evening was largely Certificates of atten d an ce will lie is was supposed to be the year when the value of artificial propagation of Recitation—Miss Helen Cope. sued to those who complete th e full 16 attended, and gave the best of satis hours, as required by law. salmon would receive a severe test,. R ecitation—Miss Maud W alker. faction to all. Let us m eet together for th e p u r Music. pose of intelligently discussing those as the 25,000,000 of young salmon H o n . F. A. Stewart and John R. questions which relate to th e discip which were turned out fiom the Kecetation_ Hardy 8tewart. Miller, of Ophir, were visitors in line and governm ent of our schools, and the education of th e young. . hatcheries should return this season ReCRation—• Miss Carrie Guerin. Port Orford Saturday and Sunday. A cordial , invitation is extended to all atured fish. That they are do- ns Y,.ni- Music. come and ......win, co“opei&tc w itn us. as lo m ui , . , John R. was up on business, etc., to presence will aid us greatly, and add jng 8o seem s u n q u e stio n e d , as th o se R ecitation—Guy M errim an, especially the latter. inspiration to a m ovem ent in w hich we c a u g h t w ith a few e x c e p tio n s Select Rending W. 8. G uerin, We will receive our freight via. We have been favored with a steamer Arcata, and as we will run our own teams, freight from Port complimentary ticket to the Second Orford will not be added to the Southern Oregon D istrict Fair, to be held at Marshfield, commencing price of the goods. August 27,1901 and continuing 5 days. Satisfaction Guaranteed all arc, or o u g h t to he deeply in terest-; 6 ' ’ D uet—Messrs Johnston and Cham plin ed. T here is no su b ject of w ider o r : a re a new fish for July, though d u r - ; ,t tion_ Mi, s Marv Boascn. deeper im portance than the m o ral and | f , f f I Recitation m ental train in g of those who m ay be, m e ia .. v i e w ’ . Music. in tru sted to our careful supervision. ' ............. ! regular July run are beginning to n R ecitation—Frank C ham plin. H oping to enjoy the pleasure of see-1 This morning the deliv- ■ Closing Address—W. S. Guerin. ing you all present at our an n u al re- UP- Music. ery of salmon taxed the canneries union, 1 am yours very tru ly , W. 8. G U E R IN . O rfe rd -M y sÜ G h is t STAG E KNAPP, - --1V3 -O3SI3NVad NVS - - P ro p rie to r, Makes regular tripe betw een P o rt Or ford anil M yrtle P oint, every dn , <■ cept Sundays, carrying p nm s ! and freight. Prices reasonable, and p aim taken to provide for tlie com fort of passengers. A pply a t tin Knapp H otel, P o rt Orford, Greg ,n. 5 aSuaipxa .siuBqajow S9 Ç W i o m y oKisiiuaAaY s . m o ' a i z® °® tl*9 BWiiANV tv aanuMANV S H 3 d V d S A \3 N Nl 3SI1H3ADV 01 HSIAyOAJk ! -spoA j ssM W V J” oJJnonO • or> fpatrt&n ’0®-U oiütun» p u » la ih o o n A u n S o a n o *ia .1 0 » 0 2 ‘s n s i S S t u p U V -iW n o t o a n o n f i o r o n i qux’ l poot 3 u o iis I -oj, o x o ip n 'joflfA p i» OA..0U ‘o j ii jo iin j *011 • 1 I 3UIII Otl ‘JOAO.IOJ puu ¿USUO OODWIO-I p .ub OJ. I •Xuny « ut I Jimi oymig pw» 11<lg and cold storage plants to the ut- Stops the Cough „ . . „ . kv moat, largely because e f the scarci- and Works off the ( old. Conimissioner H erm an has, by a , . ,, - , ■ ■ l -„i ty of men even partially familiar Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets euro : recent decision, in which upon ap-j . . , a cold in one day. No C ure, no P ay . peal he was upheld by the Secretary " 11 1 le " or ' H. N E E L Y , Astoria, July 25.—The great run P rice 25 cents. Manila, Ju ly 23.—The reports. of the Interior, dispelled the hopes of salmon has finally blocked the of another “squaw m an” who e x canneries and cold storage w are-! submitted to Adjutant-General Cor- i pected to come into possession, houses. Never before in tlie history bin by Major James B. Alishire, in A shoe was picked up on the through his half breed children, of of the industry has the supply of charge of the water transportation I Beach yesterday, below Battle Rock a fine tract of laud as a tribal allot Chinook salmon been so heavy, nor department of the Ar my at Manila,' which was positively identified as ment. The land in questiou is about have fishermen earned equal wages show the saving of $3000 daily for one worn by Charles Strahan when fifteen miles from Pott ’ .„ From Tongue P oint the last three month s. Itisexpect- T H E “P IO N E E R ’9 (f Columbia e(i< in view of this eco.io.iiy.tooper- I he left Port Orford on the day he Mont. The Commissioner held th a t,; having married a white man the In- „ „ a t e some transports direct fioirii was drowned. dian woman had severed her tribal one can hear nothing but NeW York. Atljnlant. W ATCHM AKER. George >V. Smith, of Dairyville, „ . „either she nor ta lk > and the waler !’re?eU 8 “ General Corbin recommends the scene of activity that gladdens the u8e of two of the fastest transports , , t „i™ which I ’ made Port Orford a visit yesterday, relations, and th. I have a stock of Jew elry, which * , , ber Children, the issue ol such mar- A gtJ ftns , iu a |n 0 ,,tlily m ail serv ice betw een will add to; as th e dem and will w arrant, m a k in g th e tr ip on h is w heel. IV e j t cven;ng, San Fra ncisco and Manila, to in- Prices of work an d goods in keeping j hi i jt lo o u r b u rg j n riage, are entitled to consideration i w ith the tim es. W atches from a dis- f ■ j as Indians. This decision is in the 1 * i? 1 «’rin«- >f SL,re 9 ulc^ handling ot the mails. tan ce can be safely sen t by registered many moons, and his many friends . . . i r . when the packers, despairing ot 1 interest both of justice and ot de , . .. . m ail. I will return th em C. O. D. to were s glad la j tQ 6ee ld[n to see him. i m«v norli'itw discourage handling the fish, declined to ac- The Boers have started a paper your postm aster. cency, and may perhaps d.scou age th i|ln u tte „ (J ..1)eUrilj9g(.ru„ge.” Still th e The new residence just built for such marriages and the m ultiplica j e ............................................. Termi Cauli. British claim the war is over. ! H. Neely, presents a very neat and Hon of children for whom there is ' Every receiving dock in the city were piled high with fine salmon, ! substantial appearance, and is a no place, either among Indians or N O T IC E O F M E E T IN G and the supply was so great during for mpi-rioiily, in the inntter o ' desirable addition to the town. whites.—Oregonian. Has gained a "« rid-wide reputation P . J . l in d b e k g , o f th e the afternoon that refusal of fish ngtli, durnbiiity, perfi ctin-ss, and lhegeiier.il saii-faetmu im i cm ' Messrs. McBride, Neygren and Dil- The decision above referred to is wtr H o ard o f E q u a liz a tio n . was absolutely necessary. All night C O N T R A C T O R & B U ILD E R , i Ion are the builders. teutm ent it givts the fiinner. No p ra rlie a i f a tu u r , iiml no »1 II i- yu of much importance to Curry coun the canneries were kept in opera lateil fnrni slio u ld li«' v .id io iit n com pleti h, t oi the lanmus laoin-- Notice is hereby given th a t the Board HOUSES RAISED ANU MOVED, T ,)e ranch house on R. D. H um e’s ty, since it definitely decides ad tiun, and when morning came the of Equalization for Curry County, Ore- I ¡ng (,si,orne mnchinery. Kecl tiine is upon n-, and h avvest w,l! « sn z, . IV J -lk „nJ T a n t e I ranch, near W edderburn, was com- versely to a number of “allotment' gon, will meet at th e o llic e o f theCoun- , ... .. blockade was still on. lie here. lh-nee every lariner in Curry county shonld m:.ke 1' h i ty Clerk of said county, al < io l I B e a c h , Creameries, \\ nid-iiulls auti lanxs pletely (]e8troyetl by Are lastThu«- claims located t by women In n lian ............ m e s i i u a i i v i i w »< b icucvcu cumv Oregon, on the la s t M onday, the 2ttth in j ! businesa to secury the necessary n.neliin- ly bn Bucce etui oin J.' j .^ ^ i J day, with all its contents. A num- wlio are married to white men, hnlf- what by the action of the coldstor- i day of August, 19(11, . ' . . . in session d u rin g tin: week, for tlie p ar ber of Mr. H um e’s employes board- breeds, and certain Indians, who . ages in sa ltin g hsli, anil a ll day ,„l8e e xauiinitig tlie Assessnii-nt Roll ? . E V T i Ï'*!' I » o r t O v F o v H , - - - O r e g o n e(j a t the house, and many of them have always lived in the C° l. y ’ i trucks laden with hogsheads could tor the vear 1901, and corre.-t.ug all ei- iribal re. t r u c K S i a m . i l » i i g r„rg ¡„ valuations, dese, i|-tions or <niu ; lost their clothing and personal ef- have long ago severed ii all .1 tribal ,i,t» be seen going from tlie cooperages jlies,,f |aiK|, |Ote or otiu r p r o p e r t y . z \ll b During all the parties who may bo agyrieveu by vaht- The Hardware Merchant of Lungins, Oregon, o th< Agent fr« 1 fects. It is not known how the lations, a n d exercise all Hie rights of citizens, even to Voting and get- , . , ' . ation, description or otn* ■ wiw na to you can purchase, without delay, the Osborne tire originated. ot citizens, 8 6 crush the puce was held up to six tRuir’aMessment, will toorpfore ........* take HARROW, CliLTIVATOH, MOWER, HAY llAKi , Y e a r ly . ’ Mr. H unt, of Ashland, Oregon, ting drunk ' al same w 11 e ! ' 1 cenU> nntj a8 yel there is no general notice ! Machinery mannfact .red by the well known firm of Men and women of good address to liag keep purchasing m utton sheep 1 here is not a aw 1. 1111,1 ,o t ,.lk of a reduction. I Jise'soneiit w¡11 stand us made bv the . O r a Os'.ornc >V. Co., of Auburn, New io rk . represent us, some to trave^ appoint ng and ha# gecured ; ,nent claim in the county. _ _ Assessor. Oregon. Hon. A. H. Crook and son The- 1 ron, of Pistol river, and A. II. G auntlett and son H arry, of Gold Beach, were in town yesterday, hav ing assisted Mr. H u n t on his sheep I drive. The Celebrated Osborne ing W E . ÏÏ. T ftfth in a r y H’ $900 #000 furents. others for local worK iookiuv a fte r our interests. salary guar- anU-ed y early : extra commissioi and expenses, rapid advancem ent, old ts- ^ r ^ ^ or woms™ to%ee,,re pleas- a n t perm an en t position, libera in- com e and future. New, brillian t lines. W rite a ^ t S o T n A c e F . _______ _ S S , F O R D _____ PRE «uuug u»© v , ab o u t 2000 w hich , f s h ip > P«r “ 7 “ " _ Dated this 30tll duv lav < of f July, Jillv, EMH. 1901. !.. 8 . In ,A N , he ex p ects to r)rune eroD of th e U m p q u a,' Ladies' Sailors 50e, 9>c, »1.00 and p o rt O rfo rd , The p ru n e ci o p 01 tin- u m p q u lM r „ Ma» , C h i l d r e n ’s AaBVMOr <»; ' 'uiry (>’oiii»r . ’ valley promises to be a record- ga.|or8 goe MissesLeghornsuntrim- j breilUer Growers .r e building new mwl 6l)c and 75e U d le a an d Misses EXECUTORS « riICE. yesterday With -.00 head tor shq eva^ , ratora to a jd in handling the Sombreros, »1.00 and »1.00. m en t) but b u t as as H arv ey om S m ith h a d al- f r(jp product. ____ ment, Harvey nu „uu Notice is hereby gi-vn th a t th,- un ___„ has lie,-II ,i( |> ,i,it'-'t F-xeeutal ready contracted to ship sheep by i --------- Hon. R. H. Sheridan lias resigned dersigned of tlie E state of Pntrn-K I I n . l i e s , , le. ■ v, - 23 Church St., New H*ven, Cow», j lhig week-8 gleaDaer, Mr. H unt will the chairm anship of the Oregon e d , bv the County Conn -d 1 nt ty ■ nm- ----------- ------------------- be compelled to hold his sheep over Siate Democratic Cent rut committee. ty Oregon. All |er» ,'n - in.ie ,l ,1 t . said estate are In reby t. q oetl t > | ay AGENTS W ANTED. for one trip. Mr. Smith will ship Mr. Sheridan is now engaged in tlie sam e to me ut in., taunt- nt t Mpe to m ake y o u r baby strong and w ithout delay, ami all pet sons : 1500 mutton sheep, and perhaps the newspaper business in Boise, Blaneo, w ell. A fifty “ s it bottle ot havlug valid cl.iims ug.iiin-t n ti'l ¡ ..-tale t ¡ vp iirtive m en an d women can earn from |5 00 to $10 00 a day by can- j . more, during the season. m ust present the .mi 1" bn’ *’t the hl a bo. earn tioui place aforesaid, w ith the pl'opt r |,io,,i vasslng for F ran k U. C arpenter s book. of the genuinenc». "1 toe su a e , -.vithiii ‘ -S ovth A mebic .«: _8ociAb. Ism stbiai , w ill change a sickly baby to The Czar of Russia is sncli a six m onths from tlie date of llie first and P olitical . ” The book is just out a plum p, rom ping child. and Is having an enorm ous sale. By- strong friend of peace th a t tie lias publication ol this I notice, t t-u it : July O n ly one cent a day, th in k ervbodv wTa n ts it. As It la being sol« ordered the recruiting of 308,500 ' 1 ^ ,1 Cape Blanco, Curry nunty. b< suliscriptlon only, we desire repre o f it. Its as nice as cream. Thl. .iRUslare la on boi of tho fcnnlne sentatives who are hustlers a t once to fiend foi a free sam ple, en d try It fighting men. He evidently believes Oregon, July UUGIIFH, Laxative Bromo-Quinine SCOTT A BOWNK. C Sem lati. introduce the work In your territory 1 400-415 heart Street. New Aork th a t the nay to have |>eacs is to be A dm inistrator of tne E state ,,l i ’u tiick ■*“’ M ost liberal term s. W rite today tor the remedr that c m . ----- “ — 1 -pc. and Jt no; all dmiip t- territo ry and full p articu lars to prepared to light for it. I Hugh.-s, .h-ceascJ. | T he S aalfis d P i m i s w m » CowrANT, Trr Sc hill I at ■ «»« b-alag pew««. Akron, Ohio. O n ly 5 0 C e n ts S c o tt’s Emulsion ernj E. H. CHEEVER , LA N G LO IS , O regon, „1er in ll.irdaure, nud a.i i,in Is of A ji..cuU u.'aI lii-j lellit