V o lu m e
10 0 6
UFFiCxAL D’ MEC’XXY
Act, J u n e J1 MU*«— j W A N T E D : by a Chicago wholesale »«Ml
I w a ll order house, aaaU Vot m a u a ja r
N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N .
j (m an or vom att) for thia von i . y nudAd-
C atted State» Lan d Office,
T
I jo in in g territory. Salary 8“# r i<* e>-
Rose' m g , Oregon, Aug. 11— 18'«.
N o tije to itereb.t given th a t In com pennon paid woekly; sipenso ux>teyad-
pliance w ith he provisions oi tlie a t anted. W ork p'eaaant; p o t i'ic a p e i^
ol Congress ©f June 3, 1878, anti led nmnent. No invoetnient or expo «Jss
‘ An A et fo r ilie sale of T im be Landa
In the States o f Cal dornla, Oregon Ne required. W iito a t onotsjor fu ll par
vada. a n d Washington T errito ry , as ticulars and enclose self-addressed en
extended to ail the Pub>ie Land Mates velope.
O O O PEB A C O ,
by A et of Aogo-t 4, 1881
18 w.
l i t Lake 84., Chicago, I1L
7
U E ItT R . W E 8 T B B lX > K
of n e n e b u ft, county of Douglas, State
«1 Oregon, did on July 1C h 1808 file
Is«.
in th i* .office M " • » “ »“ statem ent No. •
Supt. Publio Instruction—J. H. p a h
tUM (or the purchase o f th e 8 W J S E j I
Esc. 80, W | NEJ and H E) N E j o' fine-1 [ A good D a i r y R a n c h situ ated on
n a n sa ,-flafem.
tion M o . 8 jJ n T o « .
p S o . JJ South ' Sixes R iv e t, 8 miles from Port O rford, State P rin ter—W illis D a n I w ay, Salem.
o f Range K o . 14 West sad w ill offer consisting o f 3 S O acres oi land— 6 0 Attorney C e n e ra i—A . M . Craw ford,
proof to show that the land sought is acres bottom land under cultivation,
more v a in 'M e for Its tim b er o r atone test bench and h ili land m ostly l a C le rk M a te lo a d t io a r f l—O .O . Brown,
tiian fo r agricultural purposes, and to grass. T h e place is capable o f ruO-
ertahlish b is elalm to said land before ning a D airy of 88 cows a t present time, J o in t Senator fo r Coos and Oavry—
John B. Coke.
the R eulsier and Receiver of ti.is office two houses, two barns, two o re h .rd a ,
a t Ro-ehurg, Oregon, on Wednesday, pfonty oi good ru n n in g water and place Joint Representative tor Coos and
mostly under fenoe.
Curry— Robert Barns.
the 7th d ay of Nov 1808
J'or fu rth e r particulars call oto ad Judge, 9d Jud icial D is tric t—X . W .
H e names as wit-ieeseas:
dress me a t Port O rfo rd , Oregon.
H am ilto n , Roeeburg.
X. Q . ( i l l 1* « : , a t ro a s 'iu ig , Ore.
Prosecuting A ttorney, 8d Jud iclal D is
G e o r g e T r ..m r ,e f Roseburg, Ore. -
tric t—Oeorge M . Brown, Roseburg.
W a rre n B eatty, of roseburg. Ore.
D . 8 . Commissioners—J. H . U p to n,
0 . I. Leavengood, of Roseburg, Ore.
J. H . UPTON,
' Langlois.
A n y and all persons c la im in g ad
versely the above deeorii«d la n d - are ‘
OOUMTY O fV lO SM .
requested to file their claims in thia
C ounty Judge—E . A. B a ile y, G old
o ffic e on o r before Stld 7th day of Nov.
Beach.
I.
T im ber L an d
W n m b e r Ä®
T a c t s L aso Ac , Jo»« C, »C78—
THE KHEDIVE OF EGYPT.
N<r eg . o-i .n u. ta : aa.
D r i e d » .' . - Ix u s O lo e
Ro e b c . j , O . . , . s Oat., 10th igQg.
N o. wed- .• vre'ijr :,i»e-t a r t in co.p-
.<«'( q te trit'rtb e , evhJoncei . re n t
u C o i e*A«h Jtom A 1678, <d i.leu
"A n e ? . «or the sole o. J -> m la u j In
•e 8
e o* CoM'o . r ‘r - O w o n . Neva-
end W n b t n jjo n T '
le.M ou to aM . re Feb*:
by a c t o f A r . r r t A U
W i v t r u T . 1 i» m ’
n ‘ I ' M M rx*‘soa fnreet, V fl«, Cocaii
o ' E l . 7 » , to o ! Wa-al
K U * £ í¡
t rie otflre on O e t 30th 1
Sir r«n eo«N o 7i08 to ti > 1-UlUltWbS OÍ
tbs he : b e ; s -« >, e ) i U . M E . / « E i
o ' Section IS In Tow« dp 8« to rtili
oi r ? . i i e H W est a 9 wtU oder
moot to sao«7 C u \t .he »«CanayUt Is
aao<e vateab'e ter <41 t
Of the M — o n bluebottle fly
Jahn f . Ward writes: “Each foot
The kbedive, who ban again ar
rived in London, is a fine specimen
provided with a pair of «tout of the all-round man— the student
claws. Tbaae are of service to the
and the athlete, lie learned Kng-
insect when walking pvec rough 1 liah as a child under tutors spe
surfaces, penetrating tiny crev
cially selected and sent to Cairo
ices quite invisible to human
for his benefit, and that of his
eight. When It climbs a perpen
brother, Prince Mehemet. When
dicular w ail or walks npsldedown
12 years of age, says the W est
upon n* ceiling the pppnrently
minster Gaaette, be entered the
smooth surface has sufficient I celebrated Haxius school A t
roughness for these tiny claws to I Geneva, and afterw ard continued
gat a g rip upon It. However, it
J. a 'o’
.tor‘tria l . . . ____
his scholastic career at theTHere-
may occasionally occur that the I sianutn at Vienna, from which he
r a r »'r**sa >■», faint to tedl lend -JB-
'ore-toe re g is te r sod E e o ttv a ro t Vais
bluebottle
has
other
situations
to
o T o e a t toeeiru .-i. O re .o a , on Teea- this office r t te n s to rg . Oregon, on F ib meet, where it cannot use these was called by the sadden death of
ttoy ton lit'» d a y of J a ru a ry 1808.
I h it father, the Khedive Tewflfc, to
<in J l i e 8ta day of Jaahrry 18«7.
hooked claws. I t may alight upon
1 le n r ante as witnesses:
. j < L e c ? .> e s an witnesses:
•-
O
W
»food
Beeitle,
W
ashington.
ascend the throne of Egypt at the
jy G i'b e ia r d
,
L
the smooth surface of the'butch
W T M iles, Ser.tde, W ashington.
age o f 18 in 1882. A t V > n n a he
W arrenX tontty o f Cusebeic, Ore.
er's
scales
and
dishes
or
upon
the
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r."erhu.
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O
iw
w
n
.
Cbarfas Vf Good, of Seattle. Wash.
W s ie .i B eattv, Uoseharx Oregon.
transparent window panes of the was something of a favorite with
Em urstO Preston oi Wate. v< Un Wash.
A b v and a ll persons olab. .ia g adverse
Any end e ll persons claim ing r d -
shop
The fly can climb such sur the Austrian emperor.
ve eely lire a'rove-deacribed lanes ere ly the stove-desc. ibed lands at e reques-
The khedive’s knowledge of lan
requested to file th e ir claiufl la t a b of ..ad to file th a ir claims in th ia o ffie e on faces upon which its claws cannot
or before the eald 11th d av o l J a n u a .y get a hold because of the two pads guages is extensive. During the
fice oa o r before said MU day o f Jaau-
war.
'.J
* ) / , 190«'.
between the claws. These pads course of an “audience day” it
B a w a u ia L . E p o v , Register.
are brought into play on glass and frequently happens that he dis
similar materials, the claws being cusses questions of state with
NOTARY PUBLIC
then thrown back, one to e a c h the British and United States d ip
County Commissioners—X. W . Cooley, T im b e r L an d Act, Jana S. l « 7 p -
aide, beneath the foot and out'of lomatic agents in excellent Eng
B kmjam is L . E n n r. Register.
Cbeteoj Ed Bypber, L an glo is.
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N .
L xhoixus , O u bsv C o ., Oasaoa.
the way, j u t as, when the claws lish, with the representative of
Sheriff—a. E. Marsters, Cold Beach.
U
n
ited
States
Land
Office,
'tenter in Town Lots, ana Im proved County C lerk—Gqorge
are in u e , the pads are lifted np France in faultless French, and
W . S m ith ,
Roseburg, O regon, Sept- 8th. 190A
«netTesasse Sptt ut» Satin, ta a r i i n sass»
between them, also to be out of with the German in the choicest
and W ild Lands.
Gold Beach.
Nottos is hereby given th a t ia aam-
T e « a l l ubaceo easlly sa» iorerer, ba mas
j County Treasurer—Jarnos Caughell,
the way."
| language of the Austrian court
pllanoe w ith th e provltfoae o f th e act
F ilin g s and F in al Proofs M ade on
•sua, (« Il or U ls, Berve sn<t t l«or, u lte No T »
Later, he conducts affairs with
I
Wedderbnrn.
These
pads,
or
flaps,
for
a
long
Jec, U m wnaOer-worker. tlia l ni»kot week bms
o f Congress o f Jun e 3, 1878, entitled
the
sultan's representative la
•iron». A ll d rs c s ls ts ,M s o r W. C ars»naraa domestoads and Pre-emptions.
Assesso r A. J. M arsh, Port O rfo rd .
time were thought to hold like
'A n Act tor the sale of T im b e r Loads
«MA
R o e tle t su» su a p ls free. A «rasi
School Hupt.— Ames 8 . JohnstoL, Port in the States o f U aTfo rn la, Oregon, N e
barUs l n m «S» O a , Chlesaa or New
v k G E N E R A L C O N V E Y A N C IN i .
suckers, by forming a vacuum. Turkish, and may conclude the
O rford.
,
j vada and Washington Tbrritoey, an
B at when s u m flies were put into day by presiding-pver a council of
Surveyor—D. Cunniff, J r. Gold Beach. extended to all th r Publie la n d States
a vessel from which the air was bis ministry, when all aorfTof ia-
Coroner-—D r. P. A. Schllemann, Wed- by Aet of August 4, 1888.
withdrawn they at ill adhered. I icate details of policy are ar
derbura.
C L A U D E H . M E L V IL L K .
M r. W ard continues: “Since tbeu ranged in Arabic, the native
u ■ m a o s o r tm x covma.
of W o od inville, County of K in g , State
it has been observed that the an tongue of Egypt, and one of the
der side of these foot flaps is I most difficult of .languages. But
C ircu it Court meets Fourth M onday iu of Washington, did on J u ly L1808, file
in this offloe his sworn statement No.
August of each year.
studded w ith tiny hairs whidtex even this does not complete the
torn for die purchase of the N E | of
ude a sticky fluid nnd it has, there list. The evening may see his
The Ox egon IX ailj T J ournal is ihe lending PemocrMlic i>ewMpn|>er of County Commissioners C o urt meets B A i and to ts 1, 8, » a n d « of Section
first Wednemtey 1» Janu ary, A p ril,
fore,
been surmised that Thia se I highness at the theater listening
commanding me to levy upon and sell
No. 38 «a Township No. 88 South of
J u ly and September oi each yaar.
t_lw
i (w
wffil
nNMt«*rtv
tofs^w flffiffiftribed
cretion both expels the air from I with pieasnre to and understand
< »regon. ■ iio 'u a d a t Port is a d ,
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Probate Court meets first Momlay in ttauge No. 14 W est and w ill 'offer proof to satisfy the said jodgem eat and de
beneath the pads and at the same ing the opera rendered in Italian.
to »how that the tend sought ia more
each month.
T h e in «.HI g n e r | M> y - u e « S c m i - W k k k l v , w hich j s eapecislly adap ted
The khedive ia a strict Moham
cree together w ith the coate and expan time game the pads to the smooth
vulnabl* for Its tim b e r "T ston- than
Cesar oocmti cost o m a s a ssn roer-
se« o f fedvertislng and m a k in g said surface. When are find a dead fly medan, and as auch eschews bofb
for agricultural p art o»en, and to es
sate s a d accruing
Interest
upon
Msavsaa.
for iK 'i.ile w io d o not ta r e fo r a D a lly , b u t w a n t a good fa m ily paper.
tablish bia claim to said land before •a id JodgniMii, dito d oproUtd and still adhering to a window pane wines and spirits. His abstinence
t'hetco,.-, ..................... Miss Id s Cooley.
goes even further, for in a coun
J. H . Upton, U . 8. Com*r. at his office
said co a it or frame it secreted this sticky
A n y o f the«e peper»
be had in « w th in a t io o wftik tin- P O R T O B
H a rb o r.............. ....... Fletcher Oardner. a t Langlois, O in ., o a Wednesday the entered of record l a
try where everybody smokes ho
fluid
while
its
strength
was
fail
oa the 89th d a y of A s g a s t 1808.
Gold Beach. . . . . . . Miss L iu ie Canghell. 14th day of Nuy. 1904. ’
,
will have nothing to do with the
ing
and
later
became
tbo
feeble
I
haws
levied
apoa
the
mortgaged
F O R D T B I R M f f E - a t ill« fo |iq « ..a g rate»:
_
W edderburu............... .. ..Fred Odgera.
H e name» as witnesses»:
fragrant weed. Like his father, be
premises
sad
m
a
t
property
to
said
w
rit
D llh e e ....................... M r. R. H . Bussell.
B . W . D e n t, of P«.t O.h<rd. Ore.
and jndgm ent described and I sh all oa
“ When the aetiva fly would lift is a monogamist, although his re
Maria! ............... .......... T. W. Billinas.
W lir L ite ’iaeh,
”
. . . „ f .....
ligion allows him .four wives. Ha
Saturday the th ird day o f Novem ber its foot I t lo o a m the pad by r o l l
9 0 U U . A g n e ro ....,
Charles Rodgers,
'*
”
is known to be greatly attached to
190«, a t the hour of ten o’clock A M of lag it o ff the oorfMe from the op
Ophir...........
Fred Bay;
”
”
his consort, who was a Circassian
said day a t the court bouaa door o f poaite aides, jnat aaww might read
<B"P / W U
Corbin . . . . .
A n y and a ll persons c laim ing ad
said county in Gold Beach, C u rry coun ily open aa envelop* by palling it)
lady of the khedivial household
Port Orford
versely the above described lafads h r*
ty , Oregon, expose and offer far sale the flap by the point before it ha» before her marriage. In fact, he
Denmark ..
requested to file their claims in thta
• Ê . Rackleff. office on or before said i t d ay o f Nov to i he highest bidder therefore, fo r cash peoperly stack, although it would ia essentially a domestic man, and
i L an glo is ..
in band in U nited States Goid Coin,
‘ Kelt le y ........
J . A . H alnss. ember 1908.
be extremely difficult to open by ia very fond of children.
a ll the rig h t titte aad interoat which
B k u i u i x L. E d d y , Registo*.
said defendants aad each of them had pulling directly from above.”
it
JOURNAL And TRIBUNE,
^aily and Tribune - - - -
' aify Sunday and Tribune
ìem i Weeky and Tribune
S 02C
la aad to said re a l property a a d m ort-
COTTONSEED
"OLIVE
OIL."
PROFESSIONAL TASTERS.
N O T IC E F O B P U B L IC A T IO N .
Curry County, a t reason
oble Prices.
Bill Heads,
Better Heads,
Legal Bla nks,
Any Thing,
D E P A R T M E N T O F T H E IN T E R IO R
L an d Office a t Roaebarg, Oregon,
J u ly 13rd ISOS.
Notice is hereby given th a t the fol-
fowing-nsm ed settler has Sled notice
o f his intention to make final proof la
support of his oteim, and th a t said
proof w ill be mads before X. B . Upton,
U . 8. Commissioner, a t his office at
Langlois, Oregon, on October i t . 1806,
v ix i
>
ID A M .D U N C A N .
H E . N o 11S88, for the NJ B E * aad 8 *
N E i of 8«w HL T p 31 8, R 18 W.
She names the follow ing witnesses to
prove her contionoas rM idenos upon
nnd cultivation of said tend, v is :
F ra n k Cook o f Port O rford, O le .
W m . Cox o f 1 o rt O rford, O re .
George F itzh u g h of Port O rfo rd , Ora.
J. M . Want of Port Orford, Ore.
B b k m m iw L. E a o r, Rsglstar.
Briefs,
Posters,
>. Envelopes.
" Statements,
Up-to-date Work Done
I f It weren’t for the influence of
* name and a tradition Americana
would not send money abroad for
the cottonseed oil manufactured
at home. B at to please the Amer
ican imagination, eaya the Jack
eonville Timee-iinion, it must go
abroad to be labeled “olive oil"
before they will use It in tbeir
salads or for the other uses the af
leged olive oil ia put to. I f it were
bought at home, for one thing, it
would be too cheap. H is the prie,
of “olive oil" that makes it deai
ZA — y. Q
^^s
ar»h
v
fk
z
v
q
Ofpv. ffiffila HR)*«
to the epicure.
No tariff law»
S. E . M iM rrxss
can shield ns from the imposition»
Sheriff of C u rry Co., Ora.
put upon us, for experts cannot
John M . W a ll aad X. K. T ru e
detect the difference between col
A tty , for Plaintiff.
tonaeed oil aad olive oil, it is as
serted. One is just aa nutritious
and tastes aa well aa the ether
when refined. Both are bland
vegetable oils, free from any
harmful effect upon the system.
Cottonseed is well boiled before
the oil ia expressed from i t The
oil is immeasurably superior to
hog's fa t for culinary purposes.
I t cannot but be wholesome, while
^Editorand PaUisher.
lard can only be wholesome If the,
hog waa free from disease when
killed and no one can know that
whea purchasing lard. When cot
tonseed oil is transformed into
batter It makes a product superior
to most substitutes for cow’s but
ter. Nevertheless great quanti
ties of the southern product will
continue to be sent abroad, and
Amerfeapa w ill continue to pay
the expense of transportation
both wnya aad a good-sized profit
to the foreign lyindle/ in order
that he may be fooled. He likes to
be fooled. Even when be knows
that it ia Impossible to manufar
tore from pure olives all the olive
oil sold he w ill not take the hint.
HeAoesa’t want to. He is above
the weakoess of a patriotic desire
to* patronise home products. He
arhats the brand; never mind what
the stuff is.
The Official Paper of Curry County,
on Short Notice-
'Satisfact on Guaranteed
Published every Wedflesfay, at Port Orford, 0
In connection with
WEEKLY
r
OREGONIAN
The tea taster and hia profea-
aion have long been fam iliar to
the American public, but only in
the commercial world are certain
other • ‘taatera” known. One man
who leads a most daring existence
is the poison taster.
N aturally,
be does not swallow the least por
tion of it, but. puts a ffiny morsel
on his tongue and spita I t ont
again immediately. However, in
that brief space of time he has
ganged the strength and quality
of the drug under discussion.
Chemists and mine owners are bia
principal clients, and hia special
ty ia refined cyanide of potassium,
used for extracting gold from
crushed quarts, which is partic
ularly liable to adulteration.
An English cafe of more than
paaaing fame has on its staff a pro
fessional turtle soup taster, who
proves that the chef and steward
are supplying the hotel with the
purest grade of turtle soup. He
also tastes for wholesale impor
ters of turtles, for when a turtle
is not imported alive, bnt is killed
in the West Indies, the fesh is
dried in the sun in long, leathery-
looking strips. Exporters some
times mix with the genuine strips
pieces of dried sharks’ fins and oth
er adulterations not distinguish
able to the eyt* alone or even to the
palate. The taster nibbles little
bits of the selected sample from a
suspected consignment and de
livers his verdict from the flavor.
In France the snail tasters are
employed to detect whether a
batch of snails has been fed hem
lock or other deadly plants. I f he
detects a particularly acrid flavor
that distinguishes a poison-fed
snail the entire lot from which F
comes ia dumped into a vat half
filled with bran, and left there for
a month. By the end of that tiffie 5}
the snails have become pnrifled ”
and A cy are then fattened ap
again on ordinary vegetable diet
and are salable.
t