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?J1Ë T oi E d ito r Tri bant—-Tn m y U te 8 - of fil ia l ttole a u n t tho rrronUn* m odenta that • »portal dirtnbutipn rcholar in si,I o f our » la , lb « typoa tw iio make a sy school “•laM ” where I a ô a seï One Cup? Un«i One Cepy lii» » On» O->yy fur«» - The PO RT ORFORD T R IB ’ ▼ % 4ND- . he William H. Carter. Plaintiff, ) Suit , ■ " vs r . ft» <*d- T. W. Newman, Pi'frnd.mt. ) Equity, in To T. W. Newman, the above uain- w ill go ed defendant. Vini am hereby suruntoued and » fa m W of am aggressiva Tn« N bw I ob » Wosua*« H a a a n a a is an authority on D re-aiu -k iu .. quired to appear and answer th e ixTlh- pei ivy seems assured, It averages more than lim peg plaint uf th« ktiove named plaiutlff Ùt- n eryaed Household Eeonotny. all parts o f the cou n try del»- «d «aainst you in the abov» entitled month. We offer you therefor» at least 1JIXI pa^os of g.iod fasiiu. ,1|Z ,,, ... a u o Fsinples free. Court aud oauae within nix week» from ' hem« reading for an additional coat of only X6 cte. - - - . . - • . tt elec- the date of the flr»t puhliuation of thia ’ cess at the polls a t the summous; a*d_B you (all so to appear I renarli, «how th at at “ Bo fsr these rspnria show t ha at ,"1 “D',w'*' «“M complaint on vr be- Curl > Port i trfosd, Th ‘ New Idea W ernaus Magazine bjr th e la te con vent ion yt'LU N « _v___ n r t o f th e fo r th e Coi u rry ' BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $ 1 . 7 J me » i n . . .I I » » , in d A h » 84 F u rth er on in said article M Ü fa h « 4 J the typoa cuuse in« in m ix up the HARRY T . School Superintendents • L b - tli« 4» •teelth y •mJ cu n n in g upei»'«iona of • ■_ a il flve trade unionisi» w ill « it the »»me being the lost day of the time ,» L th e w enlthy wificlt moved tbe Leg j , tr Oregon. County „ |h t M S( w hile n areal IlMVEU MV MMT to anatrar (nwcrihed In the order d i ista tu r e lo aubqtituu- the l’"r~ ,n n Ub»r have I * .,, elected to the recting the pnbiieutloii of thia sum- = = = = = scholar l.v y Of crntoiy school u x ditft.ri.|lV , , nte , ¡S ta res, 1 Ä « toons, the plaintiff will apply to th« I Hood 1 « « ¡r lp lto u ts p» a. for tbe 5 m ill levy thetetotote in Most p o iio u p c n i have been the court for the relief prayed for In his complaint, of Which the following is fo* oe. - succe»» o f the Union Mine W orkers a suceincl statemeli t : Bryan ohibt* being or R at »» B kvsohabi «. W ere the 6 m ill levy ¿till in rV ;i w > r k P r o m p tly d o n e nt and ih s Co nmercial T elegraphers’ 1. For a decree of said court requir genized to achieve hia nom ination. f e n s It would produce more th an - U nion. T he iiilrmrs in the sn ih r s- in g and directing you the said defend It to wasted ent-rgr, for w U lv-n illy, ten doll«:» per person instead of to evevut« anil deliver to the plain o f t » AGENT»: lio f if it o n v a lk lo H n t e g . cite d is iijc t i Y P en n sylvan ia have ant tiff a good and suflirient deed tor the (be |ie»piç p y i ikhr M m e him , with the flat six dollars as now. Tlren elected W. B. Wilson’ and T. D. following described real prop, rtpaitu- A. B. S abim , Baudot» Oregon. or wilnitMl.Ihe abj. o f .pql'uciana, »ted tn Curry County, St »te oi O r e g » , we could m aintain a six to seven ' i & > •» V f. N ichols to Congress and 10 ui tlielr hia eiecaion looks decidedly HW t^ufgW m on lb 's le m In all o f o u r d is.riels IE1 of ««.■ », tir» alate L egislature. • X»» ' ¿ v - \ IM S * W J instead of Afe'^a to tout an d occa t e i s e t threw Of j rV # - -tarr— sionaity five m onths a» at present. their inembsr» 1« Congress in differ XÆ. .. .W . M t o d L PUP*’’» But the rich m in a r it v ^ l w hat they ent parta of tins or'untry, in clu d in g « h e six great q u estion ! which la a “dkrlgeVao* fo w aat, w h ile the unorganised, stn ig i H»e. «», and the Fourth Utiitrict o f Illin ot«. In should e n g m a the attention 'd W j g ... s t i K i f f i t i w a u a y . tno g ’ing m ajpi/ v a ie n ot considered. „ „ and of SW H en n ep in iX u jjtv , in th is state, 81' aiB : K. U W . W m en sa d a ft tegiajatu’ee, a r i ja th e sam e th in g. H eaist m ik es inno o u t of 39 m en indoieed bv labor for order of their im portance: Hesllfet, ilfih k , -.will .h h rk in g by th e mi Abb Ileu f, the Ban F ian cisco cor That iduintiff have such otliei* tbe sla ts Legislature and eountY E d u cation , A g rliu liU ’e, . M ining, has ever bérti dangerous to the and iurther i< lief In the premia«» a« 'apt bars, on learning th a t the uffieeie have Bren elecied. These ui»y he Just and equitable. M anufacturing and Com'gctoe. ilaSees. 9 - - <H C ount? Prosecutor would seek to 8 Ttmt plaintiff recover a jndgment successes have w hetted the appe G iven their broadest io ’aurpruUlion, in d ict hiiu fur h is m an ifold d im e s, again st the defendant I or-his costexnd It ia.aaid th a t th ou san ds o f do! tites of.yhe labor men and it is the disbursemenia ia this suit. these topigikeinliiace AfMUit a ll the Induced the ucUng M ayor to remove ; cenerai opiniuB ui the delegates who conoousitonta nf civ ilisa tio n , which lira se a t to th e San Fiaucisoo Be This snaiui ns le served upon the said prosecuting attorn ey from bis alaive named by public I b a w a u iv e d h eie ilr«t ih» Tonven- defendant oannot be lauded it anv o f these top lie f F und in cate o f Mayor S w ish , tiou titetenf in the Port Orford Tribune If y o u c o m te m p la te b u y in g a C ream cilice und ;i p p n u t h in t (B e u f) i a . . . . - — . . . . . , . ics be neglected. Aware o f their h ave never been accounted for, h a v , .. ,, , i , ' ,, , tion w ill devote ¡it least tw o ,d a y s to (or tiie period of six weeks suoct-Beive- h is stendi ih n t is to s s y , B eu f ,. .. , , • ly. by virtue of an order of publication S epa r a to r , c a ll o n o r a d d r e ss: diMiussing a political programm e. oomp‘ ehen»i venost, we do not pro i.ig been stoler.. it is b eliev « l, by made by the Hon'lS. A. Bai lev, County sou gh t the chance loprosecute R euf j . * —- -4 * tho Mayor and hia ring of tx»bbe*a. o f wot as Ire m igh t choosel T h is 1 President G ounxirs feels greatly Je-lge «4 Curry Uoenty, State e< Ore pose to diioaaa i'a a pa* «graph aub bo great is the indignation aH hver encouraged over tlm situation. He gon, dated November IT, 1906. Tbe jecta fit,Tor num berless colum n*. I 1. T . J ifG jk fiille x i, date of the first publication of this was a law pioceeding to be sure, sa y s he has received scorri o f letters summoiiB is November »1, 1904. T he iiiat requaiteof 1’fe U H ealth , the counlt v, ih u t the President has au d reminds on» of .the effort M r » J . HUM I LEY, w ithout w hich endow m ents are fu for shme lim o hod a hundred detect fijra men ouGido o f th e labor L a n g lo is , O re. A g e n t fo r th e c e le b r a te d Attorney for Plaintiff. llu m e m ade to secure the repeal of ivea in v e stig a tin g the thousands o f tile and uitaiiim «n>s Ui»po»sihie ot n n ivn n en l in which they decim e the law p io v id iu g for a su rvey to 'th a t they never before fullv under- la stin g value. T here is u >t in the post oiHces from w hich money was NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. settle disputed di vision lin es he world h w tsy'a sin gle governm ent aeot, h u n tio g for evid en ce to con j stood what the tm de unionists o f the United States Land Oflce. tween land u w n eisl T h is when Mr. Rnsebarg, Oregon, October 18, 1906. I chantry stood for in a p o litica l way, C ivilised in its consideration Juf the vict tho th ieves. O f alt thievery a n d lo t h im e x p la in th e s u p e r io r it y o f th o H . sou gh t io ou st Uo'-ne from the Notice is berebp given that la com- h ealth W its people. A few slop s ihia is the low est and m ost abndii and «-»preesiirg sym pathy w ith pHonoa wiflf the Provisions of the act E dsou tract; but faN ing to get tliat of Congress of lo n e 3, 1878, entitled have been taken in the lig h t direc nable, being On a par wipt the S h a k p ij -. ss o v e r a ll o th e r m a k e s o f S e p a r - their s ’nis and ohjecte. « •lu ta ' v old law repealed, be pro “An act for the sal« of timber lands tion in o u r d u h n ner o f quarantining, th ief that would steal the nsouev “ It has been (he grehtesl educa in the states of Canforata, Oregon, Ne- c eeded-io obolus u t he Burns'- b u 4 4 -atora; th « S h a r p l e s s w in n in g H i.in fp ^ ifn g,am i ex clu d ing disease«! wted to cloeu a dead m an’s eyea. tionm com paign th at o r g a n i z e d wMK extended to all I labor Ii«» ever cm nlueted,” he said by act of August i, 189« foreigners. BuA. these u e petty No p u n ’shmeh't, not evon deulb, o v e r a ll c o m p e tito r s a t t h e B knjamik F Ba-rrsatav w ould be r jc e » » iv e |for l l‘w e steps, though righ t ones. ton igh t. W e have seen do in tim a tio n iu of 906 First Ave,, Seattle, conntv of O u j govern m e n tis spending m ill- Francisco B elief F und t h ’evee. •(The subject is fu lly oovered in Asin*, State-of Wssnlngton, h as filed L o m ì m n n d t C l a r k X C x p o M it I o n . thiPdlspatches o f Huy wood’» v o te in io thia office on March 96 1906, hia ions—wind rig h tly too— » lu d v ieg tbe th e report w hich I su b m it to Coluradu: neither has the total vute »worn statement No. 7287. for tbe pnr- diseases o f b e g s and d om estic ani ouriventio» tom orrow , hut I have ctitt«« of the NJ BM . 84N E 1 of Section . J l g « 1 WSimU V1 X. . . B A L T IM O affi. Md ,îio v , 10.— In pf the I.ep u b iica u ca n d id a te claimed no hesitation, in sayin g that the No. 17, in Township No. 31 South, m ale, h a t not a d ollar for an y co n sn interview published today Sec < to he elected , been dircloecd. 11 , flan ge If We»t, nnd will offer preo* to certed line o f stu d y o f the diseases potttieal ptogratniue o f the E x e c u »how that the liqd, sought is wore val 1 rotary o f the N a v y Charles Bona they need a lot o f H ayw ood ’s votes I F**- • Of m atif la Ito o f itower im portance tiv e Council wH l be iudofsed by the uable for its timber or stone than for • A parte suggested the establishm ent to pdll him ihrou^h? agricultqrttl pnrpoaea. and to establish t h a o ’ Af hfifft ’ W ill civ ilisa tio n convention. It-is Im ttbe brginuing lita claim to asjd Istt-J before the Regis J. H . U p ton , of a lé g a lis a i !*h>p»’ io political w arrant a n d appinye this coaditiou? o f organised labor’» efforts- in the ter and Receiver o f tfif« Office »t Rose Laqgiois. O .egon. (Haceeosor to rat ifie Furniture & Lumber Co.) t burg, Orezon, oe-Tuoaday thfc 2Jth day I t ¿-Ma oom m e a sa y in g . th a t parties In each o f the states and c it >?'* «PM political » r e q a x ,, { , ,,, of January 1907. ies, the “ toss’” Jiffirfi ein low ered to He name»0» witness»»: — “ m edicine tr n o t * a science.'' It One of Ihv .-tftvts o f the labor select th e «uulidatM for the various Uncle— Bo. yo u go to school now? J Q Gilbert of Marshfield, Ore. ■ • a“' ' • n ev er.w ill be w hile t a u g h t - in a political pnigvni^rae will be seen in O 8 Bartels of Darrragf m. Wash.' elec tiv e offices, ihereby doing away - *■*--. « •’- -*’C-. « , •'’■A’.»i 4 T om m y— Y es, sir. — Everett C Stark of Seattle, Wash. dead language. It n ever w ill be the com ing int s*nge of Prcehlent «with n o m ica tio g . U n d e— A nd , wbut p a il o f tbe C L Byron of Seattle, Wash. w h ile a thousand sch ools and a - “ I t is h s r d ^ he said, “ indeed, o f R oosevelt to Congress. According Any «»¡1 all persons claiming ad- exercise» do y ou like beet? - p illio n .d o c to r s arc interested in Jr Bi>we labor nllichil» who have. ve_ rsely the »l>dve doacril>ed lands are ten imponrible to get m en who are T o w n y — W h y, the ex ercise we requested to file tlieir olaitns In this th e m y stid tation Of what should be recently talk*-«! e&iih the President office on or before said ¡ftttli day of lit to become candidates. U n lit "el at recetw. ‘ Having purchased the General Merchandise btninees of the p la in , direct and acientidc. Som e on .tie subject, the com in g message January 1907. candidates can be secured by the F. F . A L Co. It shall be my aim to merit sod receives fair »hare B ram ili» L R oot of th e great honest doCiqis,— all w ill contain rninc of tbe most Register. of the public patronage by keeping a full and complete »took of bushel. h onor T o them ,— have glTen w f rinliw l deniau.l«_forjabor that have general merchandise, of the beat quality, by selling a t the lowest N ow by aw eguliaed boas I mean w hat we know and are ever becking I AVer been m ade by a Ur.-aident of possible figures, and bv (air and honest dealing. I have just re an in d ivid ifal su lh o r’aed on behalf N o t ic e fo r P u b lic a tio n . oeived a large stock of » tbe truth, only to he scoffed at aud {th e U nited Slate».— Oregonian. i>Tl>oth parties to «house a ll can ii United Rtates Land OfHc-e, yidiculed, w hile quacks, like spiders R osebarg/O re., Oct. 18,1906. dates o f that party for elective offi and politicians, a re ever on the lo o k Notlc* 1» hereby given that In com Timiicr Lami Act, Jnne 3, 187g— ces w jth ic a 4".-iifn»la«l territory. pliance with tbe provisions of the act o u t for prey. , T 'u th ja what we NOTICE.FOR PUBLICAT1ON. ' “ O f coqrao every facility ahoui.l of Congress of June S, 1878, eutltled United Stajvn Lend OfHc-, want,.but so viciou sly is troth a t and fresh supplies will be received by every steamer. It «ball be An act for the sal j of timber lands be afforded for m aking Mndepen Physicians tell us that all ju . Roaeburg,Oiegt>[i, 0«-t. 29th. 1906. my purpoee to keep a fu ll stock of everything required bv the In tho stolen of Californio, Oregon, Ne tacked that it fails o f recognition. dent* norcla liio n s, w hether w ithin N- lice i» In-rvbF given >hat in oom- vada and Waahlntton Territory," as trade ia the line of the b l o o d in a healthy D octoiy do u>it ag es and the sam e vllance aliti thè piovUlons of tho set extended to all the Public Land States the organized parties or with iut, so human body passes througn G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S , or (kingriBH of Jan e 3, 1876, entitled by act of August 4. 1892. battles are fought over and over * that all Citizens may d issen t for ‘An Act for tbe •¡¡te'bf Tlm ber Lauda the heart once in every two E vbbstt C B tamx a g s i i\ till “ confusion worse co n in the Stati b of 0« ifornia, Oregon, Ne- of 1006 Western Ave., Beattie, county BOOTS and S H '» i’-8 w hatever reason from tb e ‘regular’ m inutes. this action be vada and Washington Tei ritory, aa of King, Kioto of WaHhinKton, has fil founded” is the resulting chaos. M E N S ’ and BOYS, C L O T H IN G , eztendeil tu all Ufi Public Land States ed in this office on March 96th, 1906, nom ination» may bo able to vote ef comes'. irregular the whole Under prevent conditions the by Act ol Augna» 4. 1892. hi» sworn statement No. 7256, for the fectiv ely , according to »heir convie body suffers. P oor health L ohknso L . STSrMCM , L A D IE S ’ D R E SS G O O D «, science of m edicine is a long way purchase of the E l HW'M, Fj 8E1 of tlona.’V " '-i Of M onne, e<>unty ot Suolamiiah, Sta'e Fiction Np. if , in Township No. 81 fd low a poor blood ; Scott’s off. W hy’ should n o t governm ent H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E and T IN W A R E , of Wa»bii>gt.'n fll> ¡1 in thls < Bice on Fouth. Range No. 14 Weet, and will of T be h-porter inked how Mr. Bon E m ulsion m akes the blood May U h, lUOfi, hi« i-worn »tatemeat No fer proof to show that the land sought take up this drat sod greatest o f all aparté would clioosc his proposed 7345 for thè puri-liiiae o f the NWJ HW1 is more valuable (or Ito timber or stone pure. O n e reason why C IG A R S , T O B A C C O , P IP E S question»? W h y not create a Na ------ See 17, N i èfci, è « E h " ------------ bW'M of Secti- n than (or agricultural purposes, a< d to ‘legalized boss. Tu I N o S i, K c n th of establish his claim to said land before Ko 18, iu ! Township C A N D y , N U T S en d N O T IO N S. tionnl Buardfof .H ealth, ¡d be com “ B s o u g h t to be e’eoted aà nun I Rangv No I t Wert, and will offer proof the Register and fleoelver of this offiee posed o f a nunilwr o f em inent phy In tact, a supply of ererythlng usually kept in • well stocked to show that tbe land aoutihr is more at Roseburg, Oregon, on Tuesday the Jy^” s:ii«i the S ec-ela iy , “ by the te- viTuahlv lor Its tiinlier or »ton-, than 89th day of January 1907. sioisfls of qhalifieu exp erience to be General Merchandise Store. gal voter» of& » party at a primary j for • grieulturnl pnrio*ea, a id toea- He nam es aa w itnesses: selected from different secd u n s o f ORDER» TAKEN FOB ARY ARTICLE NOT I lf a t O C r . tablinli bis iln im lo s a il land before 4 Q, Gilbert of Marshfield, Ore. held un d eh ali the ssptions o f law I t e Register »nd lieiadrer > f this ol- our country,' w h o se'd u l* sh ou ld be G nB rrrelg of Barrington, Wash. o n ly (nis one office or fii-e at Boseburg; Oregon, on Wed Dee is such a great aid is because B F B»tterabr of Foattle, Wash. 1 1 study and report sem i-an n u ally and at w h’ch day tbe tilth day of February 1907. U L Byron of Seattle, Wash rather pqs: pon sltobld be fille d /' I it posses so quickly into lie 1.arm s aa wPuesa-aa: in plain E nglish language, the re- Anv and sit persons dkim ln W ik it possible tbst som e lik e w tu John Q (Mtbert of Marelifi. Id, Ore. the blood. I t ia partly d i versely th s » ve described lami« sre silt«'R*tfiPiir inwestigatfetf* -d is A arren BreHy nf Roseburg, Ore. requeeied lo 1 t l i e i r claims in this of- )tn who have been gested before it enters the ease S id 'h /W io st sppr.ived remedy, o f III® Georg« Tam er of Kceeburg, Gte. i n e r i i Ataiil f le e ort or befi «nrçf 99th day of Jana- k now n! ‘bosses’ since 1 bave T- M rs H»i rb t B Be via of Portland. Ore. ary 1907. ’I stom ach; a double advan — such reports to be sent to every Any and 'all p*-r»on8 claim ing ad B bkjahih L E dot , ■would have been knowntpo! tage in this. L ess work newspawer.tn ihy country? Is there versely theabwvc deecrlb d lauds ar- Register p H n iary.„ elecied it requested to file the r ctstms in tn!s for the stom ach; quicker an y rock ) «arson why thia can n ot office on or before »aid 13th • ay of Feb ‘Peril io» Il m igh t tw well |o p and m ore direct benefits. and shou)d m»t bedoae? Tbe head- ruary 1907. Timber I-and Acl, Ju n e 3 1878,— vide th at tipi ‘uijlfilVi Rur’ nr -I g < r ; Btagnount I., E ddt , Regiate*-. qnnrte.it o f this Board .should he in ¿NOTICE FOR I’UBI.ICATIOX. ized Ui.-t’ I n »vff a i t i — I - ( i i I >f ftood with the least pos W ashington, at 8>st, and it sh ou ld ff v T jifcEhst ■ffijR KsM f l i l t * t j n tw tw e T JLMBjrid v/JIJ U n K ’ taimsi-tf ¡> • d i- j'ift'd • I fro n t io iT i ibie effort h "the desire o ol f be provided with u<nple quarters, Roeebnrg, Oregon, Oct. 18—1# 6. ing public o'IÌAi, nut o f Oil y 1 um Oregon is wonderfully adapted, to the growing ot everyone in p o o r health. Notice iaheraby given tbnt In com w iit^gccassxry a sh tso ta , ch em ists, pliance with the provisions or the a t ENGLISH WALNUTS, U is their true home. Large nut sa fe. Tuore are «•«rt.iinly tw o J Scott’s Em ulsion does ju st la b o ea lo 'y , etc. of Congress of Jnne 3, 1878, enti led sides to the question. that. A change for the * An Aot for the Mie o f Timber Lands plantings are being made, numerous trees in bearing, ThC latA Senator Ihilph, d u -io g In tlie Btotes of Cal fornla, Oregon, Ne producing tremendous crops yearly,, in proof. A sm all better takes place even be h ’s bnay life, g iv e »im ii¡thought to vada, and Wflshtaglon Territory,, as T he f >regi/ing i* a if enterin< fore you expect i t •‘-rtended to oil the ru b le Land States grove gives independent income, is the coming great in th is question and favor*) a policy w edge of ty ra n n y , it ia nnimurri by Aot ol Augu-t 4, 1892 industry. Big profits, sm all outlay o f capital. Write sim ilar to fl.e foregoing am) bad 1>e GsoneS R B s b t il s liun to k ill liberty. »' today for Free catalog, a treatise telling conditions and of Darrington, county of Bnohomish, not been defeated for re re election I l ia 1111 w orthy o f a N ap.bm n h.ti State of Washington, has filed in this results, also Mursery catalog ®* "™ 't y thi> picture in the form of he w ould have no doubt presented falls leg iiim a lc fiutn a degenerate office on March 9fith l'.iO, hi« sworn a label b an the wrap BROOKS SOFTS, statement No. 7956 for the purchase of toe question in the U. S. Senate. > Bonapiirt«!^» . per o i e e w r hottie ot .he Lot 1 ot Be,- V , Tp 81 »., R. U , W’, W alnul Nursery. Carltort, Oregon Pm.iULTS» tmuiafc»* y*^* DUy. T h e Ibid of th« T hii .URK is loo Nj 8EJ and NEI SWI of Section No. T hat it should qrigioatc in nn 28 in Township Bo. 81 South, Range P oliced to p-event this subject as American cabinet officer Would be S cott A B owms No. 18 West nnd will offer Chemwta H . B . S A 6 l]4 larger | h * p * ia ¿an; hut it ia a great inexplicable and in excu sab le tint for proof to show first the 1 ind sought I- 4 0 , P sk IS»., more vela .ble for its timber or stone que«H «'.'drf n which a th ick er u»n the Cnr-ic.ia,hiot)d in its sham eless ' H - O ir iH IG A H A C O ,. ( o n . t t u d »1.00 hsn f->r sgrieulpiral purpoee», snd to ON YOUR _ _ _ h i n n y Idee hia interest when once publisher. mtablish his claim to Mid land before > 1 2 4 t h » » ., H U N T IN G T R IR the Hegis era u d K eotiveroft is office MAHurseri-ars ho has both read and th ou gh t o f it« Such a m ao'm iarejn-eoeuts the _ * *• ¡It Ito ehurg.Oreg-.n, on Tuesday, the n F e a n » !« » « . C a lifo r n ia traoicen d aiit merit. 99th day of Jsn I9(ff. American («-ople, and is o u t o f RWMK . E 1 5 S “3 2 M BTO LS . He nsnreaas witn<-S» «e: place in our cabinet. ~ BHOTODK3 . D b s l sb I» E C Z E M A a n d P I L E C U K E F in » W h a lk ie e a n d T o n i c ' H as Ii -n o t y e i learned that the Knowing what It w«g to »of Blue Print» t To rnihtip map» (icopie o f thj< country are taking F R E E fer, , W l n « s a n d B r a n d ie s , fo r m a -, I will g ive FREE OF 0 L Byron «( Seattle, Wash ahowtjre all vrtfrjnttauda. 50 cento lnore B,.th..»lS to nom inate CHARGE, r., any »ffi'et-d s positive Any and alt perso,,* claim ing ad d ie ln a l p u rp o se« . naolt! For reliable luformaHon con- , , . cure fur Eczema, Salt Rheum. F.nstpe- Vene y the above desorb i-d land are r e r n ta g a w c r n m e c t laud, w u t. »0 *"d rha their olhcer» by cu ttin g Jl?, Piles and Hkin Blrerwee. Instant Enclose Cheek or Poets), O der request-d to file their , la in i» in this Freuk E. Alley, AlMtractor, Roseburg °» » ‘he PMle»»«I»<i bosses, instead o f Jel'ef D on’t snffer lnngn-. Write F. offle • on or before rtfftt tvrtrdny of Jsn when ordering. W. W i U iaws . «¡0 .Manhattan Avrane, I9„7. Oregon. . 1 creating real ones. B o m / «ia L. E d bt . Register, K i i i k I o i i , O r t ' g o i i . h h rtirt 11 n r !-i lituTi aiikffiiffi 1 D. P. M ATHEW S. Painiini, Papir-han|ing Md Ogcarating. = A ttention Dainym eni Sharpless Separators, JOHN R. MILLER, G E N K U A .L M C I K H O T a ^ r P o r t Orford, O m ^ , ¿uery Two Minutes NEW G O O D S, If SC O T T ’S EMULSION ; Call and examine goods and g e tp ric e s .: JOHN R. MILLER. I E nglish W aln u ts, F ru it Trees, I S U M W. .illMnS,«»* M. T. “ ta- -J W ill Eisds if S tU ;, —s