N iiiiib e i* 4 1
C IT A T IO N
l a the County t’ourt of the B u te nt
Oregon, tor the County of Curry.
In the matter of the Estate of Joseph
Hare, deceased.
To sisters Is B nglsnd, names an I
ages unknows, and to all heirs known
MtJ unknown of Joseph Hate, deceas
ed, Grouting:
la the name of the State of Oregon,
T oo are hereby cited and required to
appear In the County Court of the
(Mate of Oregon, for the County of Cor
t y In the Courtroom thereof, at Ovid
Beaeh, Curry Oouuty, "re., on Mon;
d a v, the <th d ay of January, 1908, at
10 o'clock In the forenoon of th at day
th en and there to show cause, if .any
you have, or If any eiist< w hy said
Court should not make an order direct-
tag the Administrator of the above
named E state, to sell the real property
belonging to said Estate, to-wit:
The WJ of 8W | of Sec. 28 & N | of
N W l of Sec. 8», Tp, 30 8., K. 1« West,
containing 180 acres and situated in
Carry County, State of Oregon, to P».'l
the oisimn and charges now outstand
in g against said Estate.
T his citation is served by publication
thereof, by virtue of au order of Hon.
E. A. Bailey, County Judge of Curry
County, Oregon.
The date of the first pnblioation of
th isC itath gi is December n th , 1908. *,
H. B. SMITH,
Administrator of the Es
tate of Jo eph Hare, deceased.
Thousands H a v e K id n e y T ro ttble
and D o n 't K n o w it .
County,
Oretton
United States Land Ofllce,
Roseburg, Oregon. Nov. 8th, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of th eset of
Congress o f June 3, 1878, entitled ‘‘An
act tor the sale of timber lands in the
States of Cshlornla, Oregon, Nevada,
and in Washington Territory,” as ex
KD. RACKLEKK, JrQp'r
tended to all the Public Laud States by
act
of A ugust 4, 1892,
(Successor to F . M. U n g io is. >
Jons P W ood
KEEPS IN 8TO C K ,
of Cedarville, County of Chehalis, State
iff Washington, filed In th is i ffice on
December 24, 1990, Ills »w orn statement
No 8692, for the purchase of the lo t s 3,
4 a n d E i SW i ofS ectlon NoSl in Town
ship No 31 South, Range No 14 West,
tool will offer proof to show that
the laud sought is. more valuable
for Its timber or stone thairfor-agricul
tural purposes, and to establish his
cla m to said laud liefore the Register
sad Reeeivef of this office at Koeeburg,
« •nag»», on Tuesday the U th day of
February, I9o8 ;
He names as witnesses: , '
Mortimer Mitchell, Satsop, Wash.
Clark D Sm ith.
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in Ui« country,
A R Howell, and
I W Renfro, both of Roseburg, Ore.
Any and all persons claim ing nd veraa-
C A S H S A L K S am ount ng to 86 or ly the above-dew rib« I lands ate re
more will be allowed 10 per sea t die quested to file their claim s io this office
euant, except on Flour, on which it# on or before said llth iix»i of Feb
ruary. 1908.
discount can be g iv e s.
Painting, Paper-hanging and Dec or nt kg
w ork
P r o m p tly d o n e
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MERIES, (th test Ml]
H. T. STEWART Editor and Publisher.
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T H E S O U T H ’S L IT E R A R Y W E E K L Y
Published at Atlanta, G a.- ClrcaUtion O ver 50,000.
Too much housework wrecks wo
men's ni rvfeh»-And the oonstant
care of children, day and night, is
oho» too trying for cveh » strong
woman. A hag^artl face tells the
story of the overworked hxu»ejvtfe
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Ax I will do my own teaming,
m y Intention to sell cheaper than good) Tiusaa L aad A ct , J unk 3, 1878.—
were ever sold on Florae Creek.
N otice Tor P iild to a tio n
United S'»tea Land Office
Koeebnrg, Oregon, November 8, 1907.
Notice ia hereby given, that in com
pliance with jhe proviaiona of the Aet
of Congress of June 3, 1878, enti led
WU! be taken in exchange for goods “An Act for the sale of timber lands
in the states of California, Oregon, Ne
G iv e m e » t r i n i « a d I w i l l do m y vada. aud Washington Territory,” aa
ex-emled to all HuhHe Land States by
best to please you.
act of August 4, 1892,
Jam a Fottvsn
of Set sox, County a t Chehalis,
State of Washington, filed ia thia of
fice 00 D eccinier 28th, 1908, h is awovu
a atem eut No 8594, for U te purcltaao of
the SJ SEJ and N K| 8EJ of aec. 28, and
NWJ N Ei of Section No 33 in Town
ship No 31 Sou'll of Rai ge No 14
MANCrACTUXBB
West, W M, Ore., anti will offer
proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, ami to
establish hia claim to eaid land before
tbe Kegister and Htoeiver of this of
fice at Roseburg, Oregon, on Tuesday,
the 11th day of February, 1908.
He naniee as w itnesses:
James F Olsen, Denmark. Oregon.
Joseph Olsen, Satsop, Washington.
George W Wood,
CorneliusN Wilson”
J F Poundstone, ”
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Ora L Watson,
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Tim ber Land. Act Jane 8, 1878,
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LABRADOR A BARREN WASTE
Impossible to Cultivate. But Its W*»
tors Teem with Innumerable FUh
—Country Unpopulated.
N e a r ly a l l o a r vegetables and
T h e coaot of L a b ra d o r is the
herbs ap p ea r o rig in a lly to b a re • edge o f a v a st solitude of rocky
passed th ro u g h some p re lim in a ry I hills, s p lit uix! blasted by th e
stage in the la b o ra to ry o f th e m ed fro sts aud beaten by the w av e* of
ical h erb a lis t before being a d m it th e A tla n tic fo r tluknu w n ages,
ted to th e f u ll honors o f th e k ite h
says the Boston T ra ita y rip t.
A
en, w rite s a Londoner. T h e fa c t g ran d headland, y e llo w ,' b ro w n
is n o t so stran g e aa it m ig h t a t and black in its nakedness, ia ever
firs t sig h t ap p ear, and its resu lts in Bight, one to the n o r t h 'o f y o u
have c e rta in ly been to the genera) and one to th e south. H e re and
a d va n ta g e
of
m a n k in d ,
fo r, th e re upon them a re s trip s am i
though fo r th e m ost p a rt th e old ^patches of pale green mosses,
h e rb a lis t’s p rescrip tion s w ere o f leun grasses and d w n cfs b fu b b e ry.
a k in d n e ith e r to k ill n or cure, bis T h e re a re no fo rests except in
in v es tig atio n s o f th e
specific ifa m llto n
in le t.
Oecaa o n a lly
q u a litie s o f p la n ts w ere o fte n m iles o f precipices fro n t th e sea,,
asefn l. T h e ancients seem to have in w hich fancy m ay ro u gh ly shnjnj
regard ed sage as a h erb of firs t im
a ll th e s tru c tu res o f banian art'. ■
portance to th e physician, a M the
M o re fre q u e n t th a n headlands
m any tra d itio n s concerning i t re and p erp en d icular sea fro n ts are
f e r alm o s t e n tir e ly to th ia aspect the sea slopes, o fte n bald and
o f th e p la n t. ' ‘W h y should a m ac tam e, aud then the p erfection of
d ie w ho haa hia sage in his g a r a ll th a t is p icturesque and rough.
den?” w as one o f th e m axim s of In th e in te rio r the blue b ills and
th e fam ous school o f h e a lth a t s to n y vales th a t.w in d up fro m
S ale rn o . T h e b e lie f in ita virtu es ainoug th em fro m th e sea have a
su rv ived th ro u g h th e m iddle su m m erlike and pleasant a ir.
agea and w aa handed dow n w ith
One finds
h im self peopling
u n im p aire d v it a lit y to q u ite mod
these regions and d o ttin g th e ir
e rn w rite rs . T h e w rite rs o f the six h ills, va lle ys and w ild shores w ith
te e n th and seventeen th centuries
hum an in h a b ita n ts , b u t a second,
w ere f u ll o f its praises, and there
th o u g h t, and a m o u rn fu l one it is?
w as h a rd ly an a ilm e n t o f m ind or tells th a t no men to il in the fields
body fo r w hich sage was not pro aw a y th ere , no wom en keep th e
nounced a cure o r an a lle v ia tio n .
home off th ere , no children play by
Thence sp ru n g the idea th a t, as it
the brooka o r shout arou n d the
co u n try schoolhouse, no bees
w as th u s g e n e ra lly wholesome
an d recomm ended by the fa c u lty ,
come home to the h ire , no stnbke
th e hou sew ife m ig h t p ru d e n tly
curia fro m th e farm h ou se chim
a d m it a d rie d w in te r supply to
ney, no o rch ard bloom s, no bleat-
h e r storeroom . A n d so th is «‘sov ing sheep flock the m o u n ta in side
e re ig n h erb ” g ra d u a lly found its
w ith wliilPBess and no h eifer
w a y in to th e kitch e n , o f which it
lows in th e t w ilig h t.
has ev er since rem ained an in d is
T h e re is nobody th ere , th ere
pensable a d ju n c t. N o t th a t i t a t
never Were but a m ise ra b le untl
once lost a l l i t a ■ « d ies I a t t r i sc atte red fe w , «Bd th e re never
butes. “ H a t h a t w o u ld liv e fo r
w ill he. - I t Is a g reat and te rrib le
aye m ust e a t sage in M ay ,” runs
w ilderness thousands of m iles in.
th e p ro verb. B u t th e cooks soon
e x te n t and lonesome to ffce w ild
began to ta k e b ro ad er view s.
an im als and birds. L e ft to th e
T h e y pronounced sage to be
s till v is ita tio n of tbe lig h t fro jn
e q u a lly savo ry and s a lu ta ry a ll
the son, moon and sta rs and J he
th e y e a r round, and o f special and
a u ro ra l fire«, it is o nly fit to look
p ecu lia r v a lu e a t the season of
npon and then he given o yer to its
M ichaelm as.
»
p rim ev al so litariness.
B u t th is is advancing m a tte rs .
B u t fo r th e liv in g things o ( Its
E ve n the best o f th in g s e a ta b le
w aters, the cod. salm on and seal,
have had to overcome p reju dice
which b rin g thousands o f fisher
an d slo w ly m ake th e ir w a y ; and
men to its w aters and tra d e rs .to
in th e case o f m ore concom itants
its bleak shores, L a b ra d o r w ould
some help fro m the encouraging
be ns desolate as G ree n la n d . T h e
hand o f fashion has g e n e ra lly
tim e is now com ing when, w ith
been necessary. T h e ra th e r nan
good steam ship accom m odations,
sens brew kn o w n as sage tea was
the in v alid and to u ris t from the
so common a dom estic m edicine to
states w ill be found speeding th e
o n r -fo refa th e rs th a t th ey could
b rip f but lovely sum m er hero, n o t
n o t a t once accept the herb in the
w ith stand ing * its ruggedness and
ch a ra c te r o f a aavo ry ad ju n c t.
deaolatiou.
B u t we live and lea rn , and th e
m e rits o f sage as a m odifier o f ce r GRASSHOPPERS IN DAKOTA
ta in rich viands began to be ac
know ledged. I t seemed to have a Scourge of ths Stats Is This Insect,
■ays a Man Whose Home la
c e rta in s o rt o f n a tu ra l affin ity
In Aberdeen, S. D.
w ith roast pork, goose and duck,
and p resen tly became th e con
“T h e seourge o f S m ith D a k o ta
s ta n t a tte n d a n t o f these dishes.
is tbe grahslm ppers, which tra v e l
E a r ly in th e eig h te en th centu ry
in s w iiriiis so vnYt~thiit tlicjr ap
an acknowledged a u th o rity laid it
pear lik e cloud tgainnf flic s k j . ”
d ow n th a t “ as to jt’eese and docks,
«aid H a rv e y L lî x.rlund, o f A b er-
cooka «hould stu ff them w ith sago
'ecn, H. Ü., to the M ilw au ke e Sen
shred fine, and a lit t le pepper and
tin el.
s a l t ; and th e ta m e w ith a suckling ■ “ A South D a k o ta fa rm e r w ill
w ork ag ain st
long ro afttin ed
lirtiig lil. •.?r+.uxss^«i'ief!g the cat-
■!e mid c u r of tl.e tliOt -UL'l and
ne plug’ll' k tlill! c ilif r ih n f e to lil«1
’ a ,!>‘ iti as o f the existence
>f a t ille r o f the soil, but when the
<i itnsliwpj"-;' n (jew estl itj'O fi him
he i I i i o ’. vk up h o tb Ug uds and comJ
ten t s bitneel( j e I U?*piajx- r
>6.
CTAa S U N N Y S O U T H , A t l a n t a , Ga,
PATENTS
•‘ B o th u iy W ire a n d r a y e e irta n v e boon
u s in g CASCAKKTa sod tbsy see tbs host
uieJiclno we bore sve. hud In the house Last
week my nifs was frantic with bendaebs for
two (lays, »bo lri«.l souse of yonrC ASC A ltB TS.
end iIm» rnlle»ed the pain In ber head nlasost
tmux-dtatett W a noth recommend Casebrma
On ax »TPiiagon».
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Pittsburg Sals A D epo-" Co . Pittsburg. Ps
GOOD QUALITIES OF SAGE.
■avssy aa4 H o lu tu ry AU U » Tear
Bound and Liked by AU, l a y «
swirr.A
Op». «1.8. Patent Office, Wnskintto», D.C.
P e n t Tebaren 9p« » 4 SBMS< Taw IJto Swag,
T.» q h lt tob s.ro easily sad forare», bn was
■Kile, fait et I./X nerve and» Nov. lake K o T o
J k . tbe wonder worker, t h - l makes wank rea»
t ir o ,,,. AH ■diugglsAxtesovtl. Cure goura»
Wed
».«-Lict and Si-mpie free. A- tassi
«letun (ragntdg C q , Ç M v u N "» N « «
W
ir
T h a t th e re is n oth in g excep
tio n a l in tb e experience o f the
“ A b o ut a yea ago I took an
U n ite d S ta te s navy in losing guns
■nrly niern i g buggy ride o a t of
th ro ug h w e a r is shown in tb e fo l
Kbcideen to « neighboring fe w n
lo w in g sta te m e n t made by- the
ind. {'¡li ning n eorn lield , I lie.i xl
U n ite d Hervice G a z e tte , tb e offi
a ciiritMte ••ih l.iiig uoisv, an if a
cial service organ o f E n glan d , m illio n kiih'-ins! needles w ere be
re g a rd in g the w ea rin g ont of the
ng used a t onee.
A n l.i’ig to<
heavy guna in th e B ritis h nitvy:
Ir iv e r w l.tit cauped this pi it' m e
“ A l l the A tla n tic fleet b a ttle
lon, lx1 told me I b a t ilie field was
abips have bad th e ir b a rb e tte guns
tfe s fe d w ith n sw arm o f grass
changed. In the case o f the flag
loppeis w hich had swooped dow n
ship C aesar o nly tw o guns have th at m orning.
been rh an g ed , b u t o th e r shipa
“ I»riving back by fl e same road
have had th re e and in one ease th a t n ig h t tv etepper! ,:t tle e o r n -
a ll fo u r guna landed and replaced le!d lo viet. ihe fe v n v im 'p n . I t
by others, and considerable press
ivns the nsosl Jesobiti »¡g M 1 ever
n re has had to be put on the eaw. E v e n stalk r f «f.ind ng
W o o lw ic h -a n th o ritle s to have a ll
•oin had h e r: stripped t-leun of ils
th e requ ired guns av ailab le . Hnr- :reen Iv a v t» su’d shoots and tbe
p rise has been expressed th a t de «cores ot aerev of tl.e eip p werw
fects should have been sim u l
till d. T h e oi;!, th in g th at furnF-
tan eo n sly discovered in so many
r < O’i!:i*To tve.r : put .*« v. i: a fr w
o f tb e gnns. nnd also a t the fact infidrcd dollar» to p ro fit ned loss,
th a t alth o u g li the shijm have been ill a ttr ib u ta b le to tLv to t acinus
in p o rt fo r tw o m onths the w ork insects.”
o f changing them should have
been d eferre d u n til tb e last m o
Knit, eri DAy.
m e a t. T b e defects a re a ll in the
A celeb rated a e ro c a n t enserts,
in n e r o r A tube. In some eaaea a fte r a p n iicn . «nvesti».:iti« n , th a t
i t ia w orn, b u t in others the evil
the u ia iL (ixy if flic nem n is the
la much g re a te r, aa tbe tube baa
mewt ra in y of tb e w ltqlc ’."S. and
I deveioiw d serious weakness ow-
j fo u r o’i-if» k u the u lr e tnona tint
ine to o v e r b o ilin g ”
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