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¡Coticé for Fuhliextíou.
CITATION,
Port Orford,
Io th e C o u n ty C o u r t o f t i t * S ta te o t
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a p p e a r In th e C o u n ty Court o f th e
S ta te o f O r e g o n , f o r th e C o u n t y o f C u r ­
In t h e C o u r tr o o m th e r e o f, a t
B e a c h , C u r r y C o u n t y , O r e ., a n
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I n t h e n a m e o f t h e S ta te
O re g o n ,
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ry
C o u n ty .
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d a v , t h e 6 t h d a y o f J a n u a r y , >*1908, a t
1 0 o ’c lo c k In th e fo re n o o n o f . J ^ a t d a y
t h e n a n d t h e r e to » h o w Cause,'* i t any
y o u h a v e , o r i f a n y e x i s t , w h y a a id
C o u r t s h o u ld n o t m a k e a n o r d e r d i r e c t ­
i n g th e A d m i n i s t r a t o r
of
th e
THE TRIBUNE,
s h o re
n a m e d E s t a t e , to s e ll th e r e a l p r o p e r ty
b e lo n g in g to s a id E s t a t e , t o - w it :
T h e W | o f S W J o f Sec. 28 & N J
N W i o f (tee. 83, T p , 30 8 . , R . 14
c o n t a in in g 10b a c r e s
1 1 A T S
to
of
C A S H B A L E S » m o u n t n g t o f f i ot
m o re w i ll lie a llo w e d 10 ¡a ir c e n t d l t
c o u n t, e x c e p t o n
p u b lic a tio n
F lo u r ,
on
w h ic h
nr
d is c o u n t c an he g iv e n .
The (Jßicial Paper of Curry Connty,
C u rry
A s 1 w i ll d o tu y o w n t e a m in g ,
_ s av in t e n t io n to s e ll c h e a p e r th a n g o od!
of
H . B. S M IT H ,
W i ll be t a k e n in e x c h a n g e f o r g o o d s .
T H E T R IB U N E
H o w T o rin d Oat.
F ill a bottle or com m on glass w ith your
•rate r and let It stand tw enty-four hours: a
sediment or se­
llin g Indicates an
, unhealthy condi-
r t l o n o f the kid­
neys: I f It stains
y o u r linen It Is
evidence o f kid­
ney troub le; too
frequent desire to
pass it or pein In
the beck is also
convincing proof that the kidneys and
der are out of order.
W h a t to D o.
Th ere Is com fort In the know ledge
often expressed, that D r. K ilm e r's Sw am p-
R oot. the great kidney rem edy fulfills every
wish In curing rheum atism , pain In the
beck, kidneys, liver, bladder end every pert
o f the urin ary passage. It corrects Inability
to hold w ater and scalding pain In passing
It, or bad effects follow ing use o f liquor,
w ine or beer, and Overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being com pelled to go often
during the day, and to get up m an y tim es
during the. night. T h e m ild and the extra­
ordinary effect of S w a m p - R o o t is soon
realized. It stands the highest for Its won­
derful cures sf the most distressing c
I f you need a m edicine you should have the
best. Sold by druggists lr.SOc. a n d $ l. sizes.
Y o u m ay have a sample bottle of this
w onderful
discovery
end a book that tells«
m ore about It, both s en t|
absolutely free by m all,
address D r. K ilm e r &
non» <>r s-wnp-Uoae
C o., B ingham ton. N . Y . W hen w riting men­
tion reading this generous offer In this p e p « .
G iv e m e n t r i a l m id I
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B o th Papers one y e a r for $2.25.
The PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE
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Hi e o n D e c e rn ! e r 2 « th , 1'jOfi, h is s w o rn
a a t e in e if t - N o 8594, fo r th e p u rc h a s e o f
th e 8 } N F J a n d N i l H E | o f sec. 28, a n d
N W J N E 1 o f S e c tio n N o .13 il l T o w n
s h ip N o 31 S o u th o f R a i ge -N o 14
M ani v a c t ib e e
W e s t, W M , O r e . , a n d w i l l
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p ro o f t o etn»w t h a t t i l e k *.,d- s o u g h t »»
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m o r e v a lu a h h ' fo r its t im lie r o r s tone
th a n f o r a g r i c u l t u r a l pu rp oses, a n d to
D kalkh I n
e s ta b lis h h is c l a i m te -s a h i la n d la -fo re
th e R e g is t e r a n d R e c e iv e - o f t h i s o f­
fic e a t R o s e b u rg , O re g o n , on T u e s d a y ,
th e l l t h d a y o f F e b r u a r y , 11*08.
H e n a m e - a s w itn e s s e s :
Juni»-» P O l a e n , D e n m a r k . O r e g o n .
A ll K in d s o f S l l i l
Joa> pb O ls e n , S a ts o p , W a s h in g t o n .
G e o rg e W W o o d i * *’
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C » i iie liu s N W ils o n ”
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n e r y a n d H o u s e h o ld E c o n o m y .
I t a v e r a g e » m o re th a n l t n p a g e s e a c h
m o n th -
W e o ffe r y o u th e r e f o r e A t le a s t 1200 pages o f g o -si fa s h io n u u d
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S a m p le s f r e e .
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A n d th e c o n s ta n t
t f f i f l i f t d r c n . day a nd n ig h t, is
| o fte n to o tr y in g fo r even a s tro n g
w o m a n . A b a g jja rd fa ce te ll» th e
s to ry o f th e o v e rw o rk e d h o u s ew ife
D e ra n g e d niensea,
| le u c o r r h .r a an d fa llin g o f th e
I w o m b re s u lt
fro m
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needs a re m e d y
menses
her
and
to
kee p h e r sen sitive fe m a le o rg a n s
in p e r f i -ct c o n d itio n .
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fo r
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fo r y e a r s . I a m d o in g m y
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Tli3 New Idea Woimtn’s Magazine;
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H . B . S 1 B IH
¡HO USEW O RK
r e g u la te
1 8 7 8 .—
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to
3,
U n it e d S 'a t e s L a n d O ffic e
R o e e b n r g , O r e g o n , N o v e m b e r 8, 1907.
N o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n , t h a t in c big
p lia n c o w i t h t h e p ro v is io n s o f th e A c t
o f C o n g re s s o f J u n e 3 , 1878, e n t i le d
“ A n A c t M r th e s ale o r t im b e r la u d s
in t h e S ta te s o f C a lif o r n ia , O r e g o n , N e ­
v a d a . a n d W a s h in g t o n ¿ T e r r it o r y ,"
e x -e n d e d to a ll P u b lic L a n d b t a t e s by
a c t o f A u g u s t 4, 1M»3,
of
Numbtr.
T I I K y S O U T I I ’S L I T E R A R Y W E E K L Y
E v e r y h im « ,w ife
a lo n i)
b e a t t o p la -a a c y o u .
m i d L ite
•
a n d m o th e r .
w ill
L a .< u A c t , J u n e
N o tic e f o r P u b lic a t io n
Butter, fes anil Hides,
A d m in i s t r a t o r o f th e E s ­
t a t e o f J o e p h H a r e , deceased.
Thousands H are Kidney Trouble
and Don't Know It.
T iM iim
w e re e v e r s o ld o n F lo r a s C re e k .
Port
t h i s C it a t io n is D e c e m b e r 1 1 th , 1908.
A R H o w e ll, ç u d
W Renfro, Both of Kosebtlrg, O re .
A n y a n d a l l p e r s o t e e lu iin in g a d v e r s e
ly t h e a b o v e -d e s c rib e d la u d s lir e r e ­
q u e s te d to t il e t h e ir r ln i m a iu th is o ffic e
on o r b e fo re s a id l l t h d a y o f F e b
r u a r y . l» 0 8 .
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T h is c it a t io n I» s e rv e d b y p u b lic a t io n
of
H e usiinee a s w itn e ss e s :
Mortimer Mitchell, S atsop,. Wash.
Clark I) Sm ith.
iu t h e c o u n t r y .
Mallmoription* S$l.i»O poi’ y ein*
t h e r e f , b y v ir t u e o f a n o r d e r o f H o n .
C o u n ty , O re g o n .
T h e d a t e o f t h e fir s t
February, I9o8.
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I A n d In f a c t, e v e r y t h in g u s u a lly needeo
in
C u r r y C o u n t y , S ta te o i O r e g o n , to p a y
t lie c la im s a n d c h a rg e s n o w o u t s t a n d ­
i n g a g a in .-1 r a i d iA l a t e .
E . A . B a ile y , C o u n ty J u d g e
Ac C ^ V r»JS .
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lass of quality, but th e “ M r w I I w in e
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" O f eourse th e c h ild r e n ," In terp o se d
W h i t t i e r ; “ th e y ’l l h a v e te com e w ith
th e ir p a ren ts.
W e ll, w e ’l l h a v e t o do
It, t h a t ’a a ll.
I guess w e can s ta n d I t
fo r once.
T h e r e w as a n o th e r pause. M ra . W h i t ­
tie r a t la s t.lo o k e d m e e k ly up.
“ T h e r e ’s ’ a n o th e r th tn g , d e a r," she
said, " t h a t had o c c u rre d to me."
“ W h a t ’s th a t? "
“ W e ll, you k n o w th e re 's m y
Aunt
B a lly .
A u n t S a fty Is ao s e n s itiv e .
If
she h e a r» t h a t y o u r aide o f th e fa m ily
Is c o m in g , she’l l fee, It.
W h i t t i e r tlg h c d .
B u t Ih e J u s tire o f
th e a rg u m e n t a p p ealed to h i m /
“ Y e r ," J)c «aid at last.
" I »oppose
t h a t ’s so
I t ’s n o th in g m o re th a n f a ir .
I f m y p e o p le -c o m e , t h a t yo u rs sho u ld ,
too.
H u t you h a v e a C o u e lu R u fu s , a nd
an U n c le W i lli a m , h a v e n 't you?”
I t w as M rs. W h ittie r ''« tu r n to sigh.
“ M o re th a n th a t .” «he said. " D o n ’t
you re m e m b e r A u n t and U n c le R u b y -
to n and t h e ir c h ild re n ? "
W h it t ie r got up n e rv o u s ly an d paced
th e floor.
"G ood h e a v e n s !" he e x c laim e d a t la s t.
“W h a t a re w e g o in g to do?
I t ’s a w
fu l t o d w e ll open.
W e s im p ly h a v e got
t o ask th e m a ll.
W h v It w ill cost a
m in t to n te r ta ln a ll th is c ro w d .”
H e g re w m o re excited
“ I t ’s a fe a r fu l th in g ," he said , " t o
h ave re la tiv e » . W e 'r e In fo r R . I guess
W e c a n 't lo p a n y o f ’em off
W e ll! ’
he c rie d , t u r n in g to M ra W h it t ie r , " h a v e
you n o th in g to suggest? Y ou . g o t us
In to It.
C a n ’t yo u get us o u t? "
M rs . w ’h l t t l e r w a ite d a m o m e n t b e fo re
she re p lie d .
" W e m ig h t go to F lo r id a ,” she said
fin a lly .
W h i t t i e r slapped b is hand s o n his
kn e e
" J u s t th e t h i n g ! ” h e cried.
"W hy
d id n ’t y o o say so b e fo re ? "— T o w n T o p ­
ics.
O r ig in o f t h a C h r is t m a s T re e .
T h e C h rte tm a e tre e la supposed to
h a v e o r ig in a te d In G e rm a n y , b » t such
Is n o t th e case. In r e a lit y th e C h r is '-
m as tre e Is fr o m fc g y p t.
and
dates
ficrm a period lo n g a n te c e d e n t to the
C h r is tia n era .
The
p a liu
tre e
is
k n o w n to p u t f o r t h
a
s h o j t «very
. m o n th , a nd a s p ra y o f th is tre e w ith
11 shoots on I t w a s used In E g y p t At
th e U m e o f th e w in t e r Solstice as a
s y m b o l t h a t th a 7 e a r w a s -c o m p le te
E g y p tia n a ffe c tio n s o f an e a r ly date
s t ill lin g e r w it h th e C h ris tin a s tre e
T h e fir s t C h ris tm a s tr e e w a s In t r o ­
duced' In t o E n g la n d a nd th e n c e in to
A m e r ic a by som e G e rm a n m e rc h a n ts
w h o liv e d In M a n c h e s te r.
CALIFORNIA GERANIUMS.
W h y T h i s S t a t e S h o u ld B e a t t h » W w t U
a t B a i l i n g T h is C o m m o n
F lo w e r .
•
It is a glngulur fact that
wp
C alifornians n eglect the gerauk
inn.** E astern ers envy-us b eca M * -
the geranium s grow uj» to the gee-
ond dtory of a houst*.rlutf visitón»
gay that a ffve-fuef hedge of red
geranium s is one ftf the inoat bril­
liant Higlvtk on earth.- \ \ liy den’t
we have moré hedges like thia?
And wliy ilwn’t wf* have m ore and
lM-itei gerunuinia ev c ry w iiito in-
s i r , n l o f c o d d l i n g r a r e planta that
are not adapted tooiireonditioR sT
No other plant, native or foreign,
seem s to be ao perfectly at home
with us or the much neglected ge­
ranium, gays the O ardea M aga­
zine.
A nyone who explores mir foot
hillg and canyons may lind desert
ed cabins around which are grow ­
ing m any varieties of g e r a u r « »
in nearly all «hades of color front
w hite to carmine, with no hard
near to till, with no m oisture ex­
cept the ann«t;il rainfall, yet aeeer-
ing to tliriv«1 fully as w*41 aa th'1
average native plant.
The geranium is va luable far f?»
foliage effect alone— for m assing
in our dryer and m ore borren
apota—yet the g< rnnium wtib-
aa everyw here, is d istin ctly a flow
erin g plant, more go by lar thun
the eanna and a boat of o il,er w "I-
known “bedder».” Thia neglect «•
due, ifo doubt, (o the e:*fie w itli
which It can be grown.
The n ovelty 'of being nbke- t°
grow geranium « out of doors
every month in the year npi’cal»
very stron gly to the nc-veom e^
who hna known at.only aa u reigN«v
coddled pot plant, but lifter he
aces the |x>asibilillea of ou r «kb
m ate, som ething leas cornnto*—
som ething impoagible o f guerra»
ful grow tli in hia ea stern beuw—
claim s bib a tten tion , to th e <> o « r -
plete neglect o f the geranium.
T r y us.
SWIFT
& COn
P a to n t Ltwytrt,
C liv i: « R in .i re z iL E « rR fift.v-w id
B TXVK K3 A RM S « TOOL 0 0 ,
F.U. Boxaci.
A A.
ID O S .
On the aftvrnooc of Hvpteniber
ff, 1901, worn out by a long (x-rio I
of ex a ctin g la l-o ., I set o iit for
P hiladelphia, w rites M eivUlf E
fttonc, in “The Associul« il I’n ’BS,”
IB y
T O M
M A S S O N )
in Century, with the puti>ose o f
8pt*n<liug a few days nt A tla n tic
O N T y o u t h in k , d e a r, t h a t i t
C ity. W hen I reached-the Broad,
w o u ld be nice to apsnd o u r C h r is t ­
m as In F lo r id a f "
street sta tion in the Quaker C hy.
M r . a n d M rs . W h it t ie r w e re s it t in g
I wa» sta rllcd by n-uum berof po-
In th s t r cosy ba c k p a r lo r .
A s sha
licem
en crying my name. 1 stepped
apoke M ra W h lt U s r tu rn e d to h e r h u s ­
up to one, who |>o¡tiled to a boy
band w it h a n a n x io u s lo o k o f In t e r r o ­
w ith an urgent m essage fi • nte.
g a tio n .
<>
" N e v e r ,” e x c la im e d W h it t ie r . “Why.
President McKinley had liven ah of .
w a c o u ld n 't a ffo rd IL
W k a t a n Id e a !
at H11 Halo, and tny presence wus
I c o u ld n ’t d r v w n o f su«h a th in g . F ltJ r-
required at our rhihidelpfcfa o f­
td a !
I staouid say n o t ! " .
" I m e r e ly m e n tio n e d
th e m ^ g te r,"
fice at once. A m essage hud been
said M rs. W h i t t i e r , see in g h e r e rr o r .
sent to nte at Trenton,- but - my
" I t Is o f no special coneaquenca.”
train had left Ih esta tio u precisely
A t th e ssnt« tim e she eyed sad ly a
tw o m inutes ahead of its arrival.
p a c k ag e o f tim e ta b le s a n d s te a m b o a t
H anding uty b aggage to a b etel
c ir c u la r s t h a t fo r th e p a s t w e e k sh»
ha d been s u r re p titio u s ly c o lle c tin g . T o
porter, I jum|u*d into a ab uud
go to F lo r id a had been tfas d re a m o f
dashed aw ay to our office. 1 re-
m o n th s :’* A n d n o w I t w m
ru th le s s ly
innined there until dawn of the
s h a tte re d .
follow in g morning.
S t ill, M r a W h it t ie r did n o t despair.
• J W e Il, i f w e d o n 't do t h a t ," she said
Tbe-opeuing pages o f th e story
a t la s t, " w e m u s t h a v e a n ic e C h r le t-
of the asaaaainatioB were h.".yily
m a s d in n e r , m u s tn ’t w s ? "
w ritten , and I ordered a subntt-
T h e th o u g h t o f a d in n e r b ro u g h t W h i t ­
tutc prepared. An inexperi -need
t ie r t o h im s e lf ln a ta n tly .
" Y o u b e t ! " he said, r u b b in g h is hands.
reporter stood beside Presi le h i
"W ’e 'll h a v e th e beat th e c o u n try can
M cKinley iu the Music half at B u f­
a ffo rd ."
falo when C tolgosx ir e d t h c fatal
“ I s o m e tim e s w is h ." said M rs . W h i t ­
sh ot, l i e aeised a neighboring tel­
t ie r , a f t e r a m o m e n t, “ t h a t w e had a
ephone and notified our Duff lo
h o u s efu l o f c h ild re n .
I t seem s a p ity
to a lt d o w n to a C h r ls t m M d in n e r a ll
corrcs,m ndent, und- then pulled
a lo n e ."
out the w ires, in order to« reader
" W a ll , w h y s hou ld w e ? " said W h i t ­
the telephone a wreei^, s o th at it
t ie r . “ C a n ’t w e ask som e on e In ? "
was a full half hour before any ad­
M rs . W h lt t la r lo oked o ff In t o apace
ditional d eta ils eoufd be secured.
w th h e r e y e b ro w s c lo s e ly k n it , as If
th e p ro b le m w e re too g r e a t f o r h e r to
I ordered com petent men and e x ­
m a s te r o n th e In s ta n t. A t la s t she said
pert .telegraph operators from
s lo w ly :
W ashington, A lbany, New* York
" H o w w o u ld It d o f o r y o u to aak A u n t
and B oston to Lurry Io Buffalo by
■Jane?
S h e ’s g e ttin g a lo n g In years,
an d I t m a y be o u r la s t c h a s es to pay
the fa ste st trains. AB that night
h e r a n y a t t e n tio n ."
the B uffalo’ office w as pouring
W h i t t i e r th o u g h t a m o m e n t.
fortli
a h a stily w ritten , b at fa ith ­
" I guess y o u ’re rig h t,** he said a t lo s t
ful and com plete account of the
" I w as lo o k in g fo r w a r d to a C h rte t-
tragedy, and by daybreak a re!u f
m as d in n e r by o u rs e lv e s .
S t il l, A u n t
J a n e is '• good o ld s o u l, a nd I guess
fore;- was on the ground. I»ay by
w e ’d b e tte r ask h e r
B u t th e re 's C ousin
duy, through the long v ig il while
E m ily , r suppose s h e l l ’ h a v e
C om e,
tin* president’s life hung in th«e
to o ."
balance, each incident w as tru th ­
" Y e s ." responded M rs . W h it t ie r . " W o
s h a ll, o f couras. h a v e to a t k E m ily . W e
fully and graphically reported. It»
c o u ld n 't a s k on e w ith o u t th e o t h e r ."
the closin g hours of the great-trag­
T h e r e w as a pause. F i n a lly W h it t ie r
edy fa lse je p o r ls of the presinentbx
spoke a g a in .
" I a upp oee," he s aid , " I f w e ask A u n t death were circulated ftn Ih e p « ’ -
]toue of inUuentiug the stork m ar­
J an e an d E m ily , t h a t U n c le H e n r y and
G e o rg ia n a w ill fe el it . "
ket, and, to counteract-flu m, Hee-
" I had th o u g h t o f t h a t ,” re p lie d M rs .
retary Cortelyou wrote frequent
W h it t ie r .
" T h e y ’Ve b o th been k in d to
sign ed e*n;e?neuts, giving tlti?,
u ii an(j n w d u ld n e v e r d o to o ffe n d
th e m .
T h e n , o f course, th e a h lld r e n — "
fa cts to the A ssociated Press.
U n it e d S ta te s l a n d O ffic e ,
B iia e b u r g , D re R O tl, N o v . 8 th , 1907.
N o tic e 1« h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t iu com ­
p lia n c e w i t h th e p ro v is io n s of t h e a c t of
C o n u ro s» o f J u n e 3 , 1 8 7 8 ,e n t it le d “ A u
n e t l o r th e m ile o f t i m l i e r h in d s in th e
S ta te s o f C a lif o r n ia , O re g o n , 'N e v a d a ,
E D . R A C K L E F F , V r o p J i'
.. a n d iu W a s h in g to n T e r r i t o r y , ” a» e x ‘
te n d e d to a ll th e P u b lie L a u d S ta te s b y
■‘ o '.
£'
v *
a c t o f A u g u s t 4 , 1802,
(B ueco sanr to -F. M . 1 a n g o l a . )
J o n s P W ood
of U e d a r v illç , C o u n ty o f C h e h a lis , S ta te
’
K E E PS IN S^O C K ,
f W a s h in g t o n , t ile d in t h ia o flio e on
H c o e ia b o r 24, 1008, b l s s a o r u r t a t e m e n t
N o 8682, fo r. t h e p u r c Ir e S o e f th e l ots 8,
4 a n d E i 8 W i o f S e c tio n N o 3 1 in T o w n ­
s h ip N o 31 S o u th , R a n g e N o ' 14 W e s t,
OW 5 »O O D M .
a n d w i ll o ffe r p ro o f to
g h ow . t h a t
lJ O Q T r t n n i l H H O l i S
th e
la n d
s o u g h t is m o r e v a lu a b le
fut It s tiu iB e r o r stone t h a n fo r a g rie H l-
t u r a t p u rp o s es , a n d to e s ta b lis h h is
o la in t o s aid la u d b e fo re t h e R e g is t e r
and R e c e iv e r o f th is o ffice a t R o s e b u rg ,
O re g o n , o n T u e s d a y Th e l l t l t d a y o f
Painting, Paper-hanging and Be m ra jiig
an I
u n k n o w n o f Joseph H a r a , de c e as ­
e d , G r e e tin g :
C u rry
u P. MATHEWS.
J A ^ U A H Y B S ì
A ju a
g .^ ,*,-,c u rv « gay
A O T O B A Ç Oval
C h r is tm a s L e g e n d .
' T h e r e la a legend in G e rm a n y th a t
w h e n E v e p lu c k e d th e f a t a l a p p le. Im ­
m e d ia te ly th e le a v es o f t(ie tre e sh'rlv
«lad In to needle p o in ts a n d Its b rig h t
g re e n tu rn e d d a r k .
I t c h anged Its
n a tu r e , a n d b e cam e th e e v e rg re e n , tn
a ll seasons p re a c h in g th a s to ry
of
m a n ’s f a ll. O n ly on C h ris tm a s does It
b lo o m b r ig h t ly w it h lig h ts an d becom e
b e a u tifu l w i t h lo v e -g lfta — th e c u r ie la
tu r n e d In to a b le s s in g a t th e com ing
o f th e C h r is t C h ild , a n d « •
C h r is tm a
G e ts H i m
K o th ln g .
W e know a man who < nn trace
hia an cestors back to W illw w vthe
Conqueror, and Ilia aaientota
would not rare enough for hia»«*«
trace him to the next fcoenwr.— '
Chicago Tribune,
>o-To-«»v (»V Flrtv e « ” »
h a v e ou r * G n a re u te O T I V O T -se ra h alH t : n r * . n .tk <
n a n s tr o a g , b angi p u re .
ta s . ÿ
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