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* Trunca L aud A ct . Joan 8. 1878, . X tier for Publication. and let It stand twenty-four hours; a , f-v . . sediment or set- TNTl C ^ r S r ding Indicates an ÄS X X r / a unhealthy condi- C tvwL-JWflfrffi V " tien of the kld- V P lJ C Z lf ,r l / neye; If Irstaina your finan It Is r fR C > T r lJ svldenca of kld- GOING TO B I AN-JMHWT« (Jutted m i< -e L .s d Oiiioe, Roaebtirg, O r «•>,,, M ay 9tli, 1907 Hosier i i hereby given, liis t in com pliance w itli t r provisions of the Aet of Congress «it Ju 3, 1x78. «' titled “ An A t fo r the nde of tim (w r lauds in the Status of G silfo rn ia, Oregon, Ne- vada, and Well ington T e rrito ry .” as e x ■ ended to a ll Pu'die L an d States by act of August 4, 1892, „ *- J< mk Fsoxx The Tewth with This ----- iHmt WW E D . R A C K LE K F, P rop ’r County, Ore.ì^ (Succnesor to If. K. Langlois. ) frequent desire to of P o rt Orford, codhty ol C u rry, Bute KEEP8 IN STOCK, ’ S T i J X K , 3 of O regon, has tIda d ay filed in thia office his sworn a ts 'e in m t No. 8140, for convincing proof that the kidneys and blad the nurahaae of the NKJ S W ftfn d N SK I r.f Section No 31. in Township No. der are out cf'order. 83 H, Range 14 W a nd » ill offer pro, ,1 to What to We. G O O D S . There is coihfort in the knowledge ae allow t h - t the Ian I «»light is more v a l D i o «ften e«pres«e8. that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- uable lor its tim ber or atone than for B O O T H a t» U « H O 1C « Root. the greai kidney remedy fulfills every a g 'io u ltu ra l parpo'ca, and to, establish Wish In curing rheumatism, pain tn the his vlaim to said land before theCoun. hack, kidneys liver, bladder and every pert tv Clerk and C lerk of the County of the urlnery passage. It corrects Inability Court, C urry County, Oregon, a t h it to hold water and scalding pain In passing ■>ffic« a t Gold Beisch. Oregon, on Tues- daywthe Oth d ay ol Auauat. 1907. r H a nanme. aa w it «» M U » f K u gen sW Id to of Corbta, Oregon. And in (act, everything usually iwedec W ilt s W hite Jr. of " during the day. and to get up many time« in the eountiy. during the night. The mild and the extra Fred P flaterer of Port O rfo rd , ” Charles H . P earm of ” " ordinary effect of S w am p -R o o t Is soon (•albas. It Stands <h« highest for fie won Aqy and a ll persons claim ing ad derful cures of the mo« dlshessdpg cases. versely the above oeaerlbed lands are GASH S A L E S amount ng to ft6 ot If you need a medicine you shouH have the requested to file th e ir c'ainta in th is Of bag. Sold Ip druggists lafiOc-kndkl. sixes. fice on or before sold 6th day o f Aug more will be allowed 10 per oent die Yoh may have a sample battle ef tfab ust, 1907. count, except on F lo u r, on which nr B z x j a m k L E d d y , Register. discount can be given. .'¿ f ~f~t l W JV / - '^ £ = 2 1 fiR8CEBES,(tl»UitHrij HARDW ARE- more about It. both sent MajaftEStUt^ Ae I w ill do m y otrn team ing, T imubk L and A ct , J u k i d, 1878,— my Intention to sell cheaper than good) N o tice for P u b lic a tio n . ~ — were ever eold on Floras Creek, T he arresting o f bleeding in surgical operation« hsa always been one o f the difficulties in certain cases, end the elec tric curren t has been used before this w ith a view to bringing about th a t con dition o f heat which Is necessary in or d er to cause the blood to elot and so pet as a block to the A o u th of blooding This, indeed, has rSshltcd in the u tili zation of A e electric cautery, as i t is called, in certain operations, the p la t inum w irs a t a rad o r almost white beat even supplanting the knife, becahse I t burns through the tiwues and a t the same tim e prsventa the wound bleeding to any g n a t e x te n t T h ia , effect, of heat was, indeed, jutown to our ances tors, who toad red-hot IronM o r boiling pitch to soar tha surta^e eft the flesh immense amount o f suffering to the pa tient, before the day* of chloroform. * A new adaptation of thia use of alee- trie lty fo r the purpose of stopping blaading has been daviaad by inclow- tog a platiaum w ire in a pair of forceps o r o ther instrum ent, the w ire being to- sulatad In a bed o f burnt pipe clay, and as soon as the bleeding vessel Is seized b y the forcepe and compressed to the o rd in ary w ay an electric current is ta m e d on, whose effect is so great th a t the tissues snd tbs wails of the blood vessels are all agglutinated, so th a t tha blood la no longer able to pass. United States L an d Office, n it n ---------- 1 n « l Roseburg, Oregon, M a y 11th, 1907. Notice ia hereby g iv e n , th a t In com pliance w ith the provisions o f the A r t of Congreve o f June 3, 1978, entitled W ill he taken in exchange for goods “ An A ct fo r the ««tie o f T im b e r L a u is In the States of C alifo rn ia, Oregon, Ne vada snd W sshiogtoft T e rrito ry ,’ ’ as Ulvw t«e a tr ia l find I w ill d o nt, extended to a ll P u 'd ie fjkud States by . ..... treat to p lease yira. Act o f A u /o s td , 1892, ¡-tr , K v a a rz L .-W w rrn of Corbin, County o f C qrry, Ktate of MS l U i n day U IV U I In U l this u ll» Oregon, I has tills filed office hw sworn statement No. «162. for (he purchase of the 8J N E k N W | s F | and NET N W J of sto. tion No. M , In Township No 34 South, Kauue No 14 W est, snd w ill off r proof 6> show th a t MANvrAc-rt’Mx* the land sought is naoro Vkluuble for .it« tim b er o r atone th a n .(o f agricultur al purposes, and to eetaHlsh bis i lnlm to sAht Land before the County Clerk arid C lerk of t*>e OfMHBy-Ceurt, C o rry County, Oreeon, at >.ts office a t OoM beach, Oregon, on Thursday, the Hth dny o f Atlirtrat, 1907. H e names ae w iw e ss rs j W illis T W h ile J r. o f Corbin, Oregon. O tto Neum auo-ol *' Z ” John From m hr. of P o rt Orford. ” Theron From m o f ’’ ” ” An v and a ll perso » cjslm lng ad versely the shove d rscrilifd lands are requested to file their claim s ia th ia ofitae ou or before said ath day of Aug ust, 1907. B x m z x h ix I . K ddt , Register. Ladies’ & } and Shoes (Cigars and Tobacco J ^ a d ie « * I>x*emei G o o d » , m u « l i n a c iilifo « , fla n n e ls , e tc , * & T in w a r e , •j ' ;' p a rn e c s , L e a th e r, * e tc . JL2Z Goods N ew end Up-to-date. Orders taken for aertitea not in stuck. { A first class millinery shop In con nection with store. C&U, get our prices, and be convinced. HE o n rii» i )in«ii ■» if (Successor to Pacific F a rn ltu re & Lum ber f l g ) OB PUBLICATION. G E ]N K R A E M '... K U tO K -A J O , The things that M a t bn 4naR are growing fewnr, « t i tan Charles Austin Baton, la “Tha Thiagt That Can’t Bn D o w ,” ha F oot Track Nnwa. Not no nanny pawn ngn naUn-a minutn traian wnnn ianpanalMn Now they are comaaoaaad w a n ___ _ * ‘M ’ ’- ‘T m toth n h oto sn F it to M v ato out oi bis sworn statem ent N o MM2, to r the purchase of the NJ N E f and N E | N W f of Section 16, a n d jfK i SW’j of Sep, 10, in Township No 34 South, Rauger'N o 14 West, snd w ill offer proof to show th a t the land sought Is more valuable fo r its tim ber or stone than fo r a g ri- a ltu ra l purposes, and to establish Ids c la im to said land before J H Upton, U 8 Cora’r., a t his office a t Langlois. Oregon, on Wednesday, the Slst dny of J u lv , 1007. He names as witnesses: O tto Neum ann o f Fort O rford, Ore. Geo. Coleb'Ook of Corbin, Oregon. Daniel Q u e lle n of ” ” W ill Colebrook of ’’ A n y and si! persons c la im in g a d versely the above described lands are requested to file th e ir claim s iu this of fice on or before eaid S ls t d a y of J u ly , 1907. B cmjamim L . R oot , Regifter. K o-V u -n aa fa r F ifty O auu. GusmuU4"t lotwcro habit cure. mskM w eal in n turón*, b.ooü pure. WC. S1. AU dru*«wta $ 1 . ¿SO p o > * 3 y People In The Official Paper of Gurry County, THE TRIBUNE a n d i lio H a v in g purchased the General Merchandise bnsinees of the P. F . f t L. Co. i t shall be m y aim to m erit and receives f a ir share of the public patronage by keeping a foil and complete stock o f general merchandise, of the beat q uality, by selling a t the lowest possilde figures, snd bv fa ir am i honest dealing. I have just re oeived a large stock of Treasure hunting continues ft» can t help, b occupy the attention of many peo- that yon cai pie in various parts of the world. Inff to sen t A hoard of buried wealth not aa wondnr.” well known ns certain others ia Oh, yea. that supposed to hare been a» cording to al creted by Lobengula, king of the should not h Matabeie in Bon hi Africa, before I t was on and fresh supplies w ill be received by every steam er. I t shall be be met his death nt the hands of couldn’t he i m y purpose to keep a fu ll stock of everything required by the the British. This treasure ia said llnred It con tra d e in the lin e of to consist of gold, ivory and pre- I f a thing GR O C ER IES and PROVISIONS, cions Atones. I t was brought into dona— look i the limelight of public notice not Try. BOOTS sad SHOES long ago by the arrest of a Dutch- M ENS’ and BOYS, CLO THING , man named John Jacobo. He nr ®HS W AI rived at Bnlawayo, told some- gtn ITtg LADIES’ DRESS GOODS thing of his plans,ywaa pot into . sq-««— g HARDWARE. GRANITE end TINWARE, what they call tht^ goal” and has Mn since been deported. CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES Lobengula succeeded hla father In • basin > CANDY, NUTS snd NOTIONS. as king of the Matabeie in 18TO from thn coi and boldly opposed European dv- Mnakegon It ( I n (act, a supply of everything usually kept in a well stocked G eneral Merchandise (Store." iUsation. He made Bulawayo his * r wlth • J® capital. A fte r the discovery of » kfftthe ®*»J' ’ O R D E R S T A K E N F D R A N Y A R T IC L E NO T IK S TO C K . gold in hia territory ia 1872, Por- hare aa app tugal, the Transvaal and Orest drawn op, ro Britain strove to win the supreme control over Lobengula’s king- Tb« a tto r dom. In 1888 he signed a treaty ® *rk that t with Great Britain, admitting her y °un< to tbl s use rain ty. In 18UJ, provoked by older wo the insolence of the British Booth wa® herself Africa company, he attacked the m rce; that English. He was terribly beaten, her daughte His capital was fakftn and tn his rnred a mm flight be himself was killed. th* young n John Jacobs, the treasure neck- be* B er, was a acbool-teacber. He f«r some tin claims*to have been private aecre- *? •Pa<* * T a n New Inaa Wowxx'« M xo xsixs is an auth ority nn D vem m .kin g, M ill I tary to King Lobengtala and tbnt °” a nerv and Household Koonomy. I t averages more than 1«) w p* esc* in thia way he leaned where the month. We offer you therefore as least 1200 pages of good fashion am) treasure was hid. The Bnlawayo > °" n« ” * home reading iur an additional oont of only 26 eta. Samples free. authorities, however, discovered ” , t PaPMI/ al that be bad a bod record. Hence [ ” ro< a n J “ ” ’ hia deportation. Jaeohe to an el deriy man, bearing evidence of Carry long exposure to wind and __ weather. The treasure Iff « till to Mad ■» County. be found. i f «1 would ----------------------- madetarger, . Oto Age and Into Znnea. « |t 'a a A statistician affirms that the aBd _ ” majority of people who attain old ^t>maf ra|i age hare kept Into bourn. Bight «t ta t i m ha nut of ten who reach the age of 80 new setting, have never gone tff bed tUl after rered Are 12 nt night. Leader. NEW GOODS, ; Call and examine goods and get prices. JOHN R. MILLER. The PORT ORFORD _<KO— TRIBUNE The New Idea Woman’s Magazine BOTH ONE Y EAR FOR «1.75. R P. MATHEWS Paintinj, Papar-hanjirj and Diesati' g. WEEKLY So long as you carry around a failure atmosphere, and radiate doubt and discouragement, you w ill be a failure. Turn abont face, eat off all enrrenta of fail are thoughts, of discouraged thoughts. Boldly face yoar goal with a atont hehrt and a deter mined endeavor, and yon trill dad that things will change for yoa; but you must see a new world be fore you can live tn It. I t la .to what yoa see, to what yon bejinwe. to what yon straggle incessantly to attain, th a t yon will approxi i^ r P o n Orford, Or.TZçi H. T. STEWART Editor and Publisher, rrew eh nam aw ae • ( T o-D ar. ■ H a P d u ia r e T imbku L ajìi ) A ct , J umb 8, 1878,— NOTICE Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods A . B . S f lB lf l U nited states L an d Olfiee, ' Roseburg. Oregon, A p ril 30th 1907. Notioe Is hereby given, tha' in cem- plUiHft w ith the provisions of the A ot 0» CoDgre-e of Jnne 3, IM S , enti led “ An Act for the sale of tim b e r land« In the states of C alifo rn ia, Oregon, Ne- vadM, and Washing), n T e rrito ry ,*’ as extended to a ll public land states by WOOD HOTS SWIFT T0R1A aet of August 4, 1892, > - N x t h a x ia l IL Surra of H a re , County f i C u rry, S ia te of O rn o n , has t .is day filed In this olfiee his sworn statement No 8081 f>*r the purchase of the K X of the NEJ4 of A Chicagoun recently returned fro m He. Won No 28, in Township No 3o 8 , a protracted v M t to South America Range 14 W est, ami w ill offer proof to relatea th a t tha Indians to Ecuador, show th a t the land sought Is more v a l Peru and Bolivia m a k ^ a excellent mu- uable for its tim b er o r stoue than for aieal instrument o u t of the wood of ag ric u ltu ra l purposes, and to establish the hormaguilla, a tree that grow» abun his claim to said land before J H U p dantly In those countries. The instru ton, U 8 Coni’r., at his office a t L a n g lois, Oregon, on Wednesday, the Slst ment ia on the principle of the w ell- dsv of July, 1907. known xylophone, only th a t onder- H e nsm» s as witnesses : neath each piece they construct a M ichael llo rn e r of H a re , Oregon. sounding hox of the sense wood, varying Ben U s ili.- id to size to the note to be augmented Jifim Bowman of T.snglsls, ” James M cA dam s of Foiff M ile . ” and sustained. Some of these instru A ny and a 1 pvrsous claim ing ad ments arc m iunted on stands and have aa many as 46 tones. These large in versely tfie k bove desyri bed lands are struments are played by four and five requekted to file th e ir claims in this of operators. The tones ere quite unlike fice on or before said Slst day J u ly , 1907. those o f the xylophone, as they an* not B u u a m in L. E d i > t , Register. short and sharp, but are sustained by tha sounding boxes, so th a t at a short distance they give the impression morn o f an organ than even a piano. E xpert operators play opera pieces and tha latest music upon the large instruments w ith moat remarkable effect. Thia in strum ent is said to be a very old on«, tradition dating H back to the days of the Incas, being one o f tbs few rem aining evidences of the old prehis toric civilisations. A party o f Peru vians lately traveled through Mexico w ith one o f these large instrum ent* and created quite a sensation among the music-loving Mexieans. England are constantly c o m p lain in g th a t French novels ere not w hat they wars, says a w rite r in the Contemporary. And this is true; the crop is slighter, and tha quality has eb- ru p tly varied. “Y a cannot gather grapes o f thistles.” A few months ago one o f the first of French novelists told me how Impossible be found i t to lose him eelf in an im aginary world while such ominous rumors fill the streets of Paris. The totrionts Chinese pnszle o f fashionable psychology seems, a fte r all, • triv ia l th in g compared to the tre mendous Issues Of reality. And If the author fanle thia. Judge of the senti ments o f the render) The effect of the affaire Dreyfus on literature has been the sudden disappearance o f.th e ro- maa-a-troia, th e old provincial theme O » th e married lady, bar husband and her lover. A fte r a b rillia n t renais sance, o tter oecupyingAlajpst the whole area of fiction, this thamabassabsided, and i f people rend and w rite novels still, to a certain extent, these novels, o r n t any rate, the beet o f th a n , have a whol ly different motive. Interest, and in tent. ' erytbiugr. W h»t wonM yon think of B «M y, young man, ambitious to become j|Mid a . a lawyer, who ahonld surround r i t e J himeelf with a medical atmoa- ra bbiafa phere and spend hla time reading perhi medical books?asks Orison Hwett f - t h t r , Mardeu, in Success. l>o you think he caUg he would ever become a great area th, lawyer by following anch a course 1 +t . . . ». No, he must pnt himself into a law betweei atmosphere, where he can aboort w rb k , it and be steeped in it until he ia «¡Hence attuned to the legal note: Be called * must be grafted into the legal mw>i, t tree so that he can feel lta tap d r wo,k - eulatiag through k t o » . ^ « . ■ Z these ol Bow Tong would It take a young fri. d .j» wan to become successful who puts himself into an atmosphere Msh**~- of failure and remains in it until J- r r y he la soaked to saturation with ¡ty to tl the Idea? How long would It take David, i a man who depredates himself. “L a s tJ talks of failure, walks like a fall of creai are, aBd dresses like a failure— Many who ia always complaining of the ba« fail insurmountable difficulties ia hie work of way, and whose every step is on aace of the road to failure— how long blah ” would it take him to arrive at the tie temi success goal? Wonld anyone be aculptoi lieve in him or expect him to w lnl origin, 1 The majority of failures began tonr of to deteriorate by doubting or,de- in not t predating^ themselves, or by ioa the hoi ing confldetace in their own ability. Angelo The moment yon harbor doubt apend a and begin to lose faith iwyonraelf, the nan ou capitulate to the enemy, sbetrns) ¡very time yon acknowledge weakness, inefficiency, or lack of IVIRV ability, you weaken your self-con TWT_i,M Alienee, and that in to undermine the very foundation of all achieve OREGONIAN Both Papers one yearfor $2.26,