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rtiti N obt K B cc OKD. , |e u « l.4 0 ;in t »t.5L 1 A S battlb D bhatcb state» that JSOKTa u a c o n o . ’ J. H. S im tto- Lax a 5. 6, 7, ill Block ----- : AA P r» Orf.«rl. Tax $188; pen .16; ou t of 475 ahingle m illa in the S tale r ? T ^ ± ! ^ - h. , L a.c e PX , ± ‘ ‘“ m a T a p p e r - » b r io ., ft. 1 . 8 e n d 1 o f W a ih in g to n jo n ly 25 are ip.<»|a»r Orfu~{ Tax w |>en ation , and it * b jlieve I th a ï f* of o f 12,125 aocordmg to a censua com B bxk M ÎADING pleted last week. .21; int. .25. these w ill be closed by th* 1 tai of , , _ ' j o v i» .„ l. B F Tapper—Part of Bl"ck 86,27 and John T. W hite and B Edw ards. 10, Port J ^ r d , Tax »3 50; pen. .35; the m on th , ami the cl mc <1 »wit it i« sentenced to 18 m onths each in San lllt W KoNßSDAY, EEX 12th. 190í. ' staled ia the moat «>napl»ta • t h i l Q uen tin , were taken below on the ' Bureaucracy. P Carter—Lo's 1, NEJ, KJ NAVI, ! the North weal has ever seen . The Del Norte. T h u rsd ay. S heriff SWJ NWJ see H .T p «4 S. R . I t W. , Huffman nd W est D utev took Tax »12.96; pen. g l'-J ; iut.lt 60. , ree Huffman T he late r u lin g o f the Post Master , «»use o f the tie up i* a U eit s ü r s o iíip t k j ü í m a t e s . and W est u u ie y lo o s <j,ara Merriman—Lot* 12, IS, 14, 15, i ’ c v w X ' l M k i ............. • / ’ *’^ j General is aft iastan ce. en tirely U x .m e n t am ong m »nufatei.ireo to keep them dow n. see Sj, Tp 34 8- It. 14 W. Tax «12.44., ! ~ „ pen. «1.34;1nt. «1-47. .v ”>py Tlu-'c Months......... «0 common in our country o f usurping u p p 'ia ea , and It * • I* presented a Moore Bros e f Medford, O iegoii Tina H Gold Mining Company—Tax who purchased property at C l.etco, ♦ ‘•¿Jfc t 4.00; pen. «1 40; int ♦' »1 f 54. ------ - -—'----- — ~~ legit is tiy s power by a departm ent problem the solution for whjub t'i'e MuleCieek Mining A IleveAWp'taerit I | i t w ill lend to cripple and elim inate average thinking in m ia surely per I Qurry oou n iy f Oregon, had Co.—Tax - 97.oo; " pen. " ‘ 70; Int Int. .77. Published Every Wednesday, by Lthe Country Pleas, and concentrate ' ptexed. T h ou san d s of men are ou t 1 of - younit apple trees b n u g h t over.. W illiam Weir NJ S ff ¡, 8RJ SWJ, u . y u u u g .« p p e „ NWJ SEJ eec 2 Tp » R 13. Tag «I.««, HARDY T. HTRWAUT. ta ll sources o f news in a Subsidised o f em p loym en t, wages are e v e r y th is week. They Will p lan t t>0 acres Hetr* of « Hltaiii P a g h -L o ta 4, 5 Press; the G reat D ailies of the cities. where beiug reduced to bedrock, yet of ap p les, such truit-doing well in snd 6, sec 34. Tp 35 S . K. i t W. Tax < T h «pnntea< U f»refch«u yvt’ rpM xfr » rr . . . . ,, «13.66; pen. «1 36; hit. «140 Douhi less th is is its concealed pur th e prices o f (.onitnodilies ooutinue C hetco V alley, ns well as in , Win L Sandcra—L ot-I, 2, 3, SKI NWJ J « h o w « t b » 4 * « * io « h ie b J’w r w h ' j • »er 1 id ioti p aid . upward. We read that 10,000 idle chuck V alley, Or., and S m ith R iver sec 4, Tp j5 S. It. 14 W. T«x »13.36; pose. It took a New York P ost v .. - , pen »1 33; iut »1.42. master General to discover the uec men in Seattle are dem anding street V alley, Cal. E B Frederick—Lot» t, 2, 7, 8, 9. to, easily for the order, and interfere work from the C ity authorities, that OUR AGENTS: W .L . Childers returned on Mon- I between the P u b lish er and b it Sub 4.000 poorly clad men, sh iv erin g day from Sao Francisco where he w J Anderson—Lots 3, 6. It a id 14, A. B. S abim , Bandon Oregon. ........ “ 4. 14 W. Tax »13.10;. acrihers, whose troubles Aad been w ith co ld marched in peacable pro w ent several weeks ago to purchase J / ’. ¡ ^ ’. ,“ cession to the C ity Hall in St. Louis ju stly settled by Com m on Law fur m achinery for the steam laundry to ■ H ein of Jnruea Oolllna—L»t 4, KEJ A iiv a n - r ia ia u R ats * R« a » o H abl «. age». A case should be started, and to m ake a sim ilar dem and, and ’ r 1 he m (m erited Oy hv hinisi-lf and several r*ec j, 13 s T|. liinisi.il aim several 8E1, BEj sw J , 37 8i Tp It. j7 to s , W. B Ix>t4an,t H w. operated lh e^g let us see if our Post Master General Portland baa more unem ployed men i o ...1,— veryth in g neccesSary n r -, Tux «10 «7. pen. «!"«. int «11«. than there has been for m any years, r. v^ on E the The Cr«aeeht City N ew s says that is a legislator, big as Congress, aud Carrie Ward—Sj Sec 38 Tp 37 8. K. a n d Wa g e . s e s m t o b e p n e o f t h e f e w , M oiH (iy(iiiiJ wi|J iustalle(1 -¡„ 14 W. Tax »20.88 pen. »2 68 int » .86 Ifep ey’s attack on Senator F u lto n . bigger than our Courts. A. W Duxcher— HW| 8W k Fee 17. com m odities undergoing a revision abuul a wetk ” NWi NW4, KJ NWJ Sec 20, Tp. 38 S. “ '□oks bad for F ulton.’’ But mak -R 13 W-. Ta« »4.00, pen. .41 lnt.«U after'a period o f unexam pled pros-1 •, , in g the attack ip a church where R o o se v e lt’s M essage. K«l. B. Perrin—8W J‘Sec 35 Tp 38 8. perity. Can the natural trend o f A atr.king tustance o f the s c a .c t y ,' yt- — ■ R ,14 W, T .x »13.44 P «n»l.3t m i« 1.47 F u lton 's friends could not reply, . . . . < o f tim ber su itab le for railroad ties F. H. H unm w av—NW} SKJ. 8 c 25. ecuuoin ic principles assum e such an i . a „ fuufcabad for H euey. , Roosevelt's message to Congress ¡in the u n ited States 19 seen in the Tp 39 8, R 13 W. T .x »1.63 pen .1« — A «a*— . , is one o f the greatest ever issued in unseem ly abnorm al condition^ ,orj int .18 A tchison, recent purchase of the E •. B. Perrin—Lot 1. SEJ SEJ Sec M s i .o .it l l, the new K ing of Port the life o f our country, not on ly on are we forced to the conclusion that Topeka and Santa Fe R ailw ay Com 1. EJ 8E} SE4NK L Sec 2. SW |, Sj t som e purposeful power,-—conspiracy N WI Sec 11 EJ KJ Sec 12. EJ EJ Sec 13 ugul, is but 19 years old. H e was account o f its eloquence and patriot- m ay we ca ll i t - i s carefully and S ’,any ofi 2 ’8'*V*>° lie* of of>ia wood NJ NEJ, SWJ NEJ, EJ NWJ WJ SWJ an wounded when his father nod broth in n , but because it d eals with mo prem egiU tely controlling and direct- ^ om .lu m b e r com pany operating 8e. l4, Lot» 2, 3, 4, 5,6, 7, 8, 9, NEJ, SWJ NWJ, 8M J SEJ Sec 15, E | SWJ, Sj I cr were assassinated, and showed his nientous questions that mean the T h e M ail O rder H o u s e . R o s e b u r g , O reg o n . iu the H aw aiian Islan d s. NWJ NEJ NWJ sec 22, SWJ NEJ. -ec , courage by draw ing his revolver ,ife o f ,|ealh of thi* Bation, aooord- ing the source or cause, and- the •«XM X3FO *»' 24, EJ SEJ «» 25, WJ NWJ, NWJ SWJ H arvey Lockw ood, em ployed in .ec 26, NJ NWJ Sec27, All in Ip 39 S, and shooting at the suurderery. H e jng Bg hig worJs are heeded or u n course, trend and consequences of M ill No. 1 m achine shop,' had a K 14 W. Tax »248.54 Pen »24.95 Int th is present sudden reverse of is related to U ncle kid, o f E n glan d , j . narrow escape from very serious In- »27.54 w ho is taking a deep interest iu h is j he <Mlly ¡„perfection in the mes- affairs? I f the natural la w o f sup- j„ ry or de<llh Ugt M ondey. W hile _ Jt Jordan—WJ . WJ . Sec 14, Lot 1 8. ». v v f SecVl6 * 3 W ^ » x , < m / v '-itare. lie will make a tielterru l page i», that be did not recomm end ply and dem and control, it w ill reg engaged iu d oin g work oh the lathe ulate all com m od ities and prices, his cloth in g was caught by ih e eogs 31, prn ,«j mi.^LOJ er than his father, fur he lias m ost th at th e last vestigp o f power be A . J. Co hl iKe-Ix>t 35, BI ck 29 ' ex cellen t E nglish blood on h is taken from the Bwnkci_snd the con and eq u ally adjust all conditions, on the rapidly revolvin g m achine. . , The clothing was torn from the un Town ol Cbi-teo, Tax »1.21), pen .42 p(>rtion*of hia body ail(, bw 8(lle in. .46 m oth er’s side. trol o f m oney be restored to govern and if the m oney power be- respon atble that power w ill buy ch eap and Considerably bruised. W hen his Nw j nft X T b ^ N F ^ s ' c 24, s | m en t where it con stitu tion ally be «ell dear. In a Republican form o f , cloth in g ca u g h t he braced h im self SWJ, NWJ SW4 SWJ NWJ See 26. P etition s for the nom ination of longs. (Successor to John R. Md'jer.) SJ SEJ, NWJ > » ^ « 9 1 . each voter participates so --, he would nut - tie - wound - - - around ; Tp M k NWJ SEJ. SWJ 8E j m Sec , s w 36, | j Judge K. S. Bean for the Suprem e H is message was written at a and control . . .ah<1. ° d o,n M p<) lhw I,)U£ o v i , Sec (1, -.................. NEJ NEJ Sec - 7. ....... NKJ NEJ. Court ure being very ex ten siv ely w hite lies! where every word rings in, aou helj>a t to njoubl r . n»cb drivin g belt wjis throw n off, SWJ - {ÍEJ NEJ NWJ Sec 24, all 111 Tp signed in Curry by h is old friends. true, anil one can feel the hot breath the ad m in istration o f affairs. It is lhug W n g *uveJ frou) g n .at jnjury 36 iS S . R. 13 ' ------ W. T.X «74.23, pen »7.42, . T «— to— . —TO— •—---4 - f int »816 . Wa h ave wot forgotten, th at he. w a s! of wra((, „gain st every form o f a serious d u ty h ea v ily incum bunt ur—d eath . -- Six«« Mining Company—Di-ch, once Judge oi this D istrict,an d thus graft and rascality. W e hope it upon each and ev eiy voter and a ; Flume; piping, buildings etc Tax »12.09 we claim him a s ‘•one o f us.” H is w ill so arouse our , honest people man o f in telligen ce to attem p t to pen » t 20 IP’. 60 H M S iti—NJ NWJ. SEJ NWJ, Sec record on the Supreme Bench is a that they will arise en-m asse and his own satisfaction a solu tion or J, NF.J NEJ Sec 3, Tp 41 S. K. 13 W A r e p r e s e n ta tiv e in th is u n ite r of state pride, anil we w ill dem and his renomi nation in a voice pr®*snt con d ition s, D on’t be hood Tax »7 69. pen .76 int .84 T hink and c o u n t y b y a la r g e rea l e s ta te M«ry Liphnrt—13 aeree il 'e land winked or lead a b o u t try to keep him there su long as he th at w ill still all others. ¿ 7 fò P W « « t“f ^ ì ^ 7 ^ h U r “ c o r p o r a ti« « . S p e c ia l in d u c e - R . 13 w . Tax, shall wunt the position. In reference to the foregoing true, to th o so \Vho w ish to Andon the ‘^Hh C onsider T his. and fresh supplies will tie received by every steamer. It sball be b e c o m e f in a n c ia lly in te r e ste d . Februiry, U m » . a io o’clock loth « iore- but deplorable picture we wi»h to re- J noon of said day, I will a«II the above my purpose to keep a full stock of everything ’yequired by the Burke C ockr.n, the great Demo- trade in the line of ciatiu orator, m ade one o f the gieat a ll k in d , o f people to «>nrk..that the P ort O hfohd T u i T llC R pa I K s U U X ’n ^ ^ i T a ” ?Uta It take» G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S , = i«‘ 11 A ia fit t;„ . in *BVKE, at the beginning of the Panic, For» Dearborn B ldg. CHICAGO, 111. tu rrv County, Oregon, lor o h in hand eat speeches o f his life the other make this old whrld ht to live iu . u 4 lh e o n , j n 8 . W . Qr I -------- ----------------------------- Z------------- (subject to redemption) to .«ti-ly■ said ly paper day when Congress was considering I l ’s a good th in g if our brains (if. 7 BOOTS and S H O E S ________ _ wai ran-, co»t-, penalths, interest, and, the ¡‘ re.id en t’s late message. ~ After we have a n y) differ as m u ch aa our gou , if not in th e -state,, that con N O T IC E O F S H E R I F F ' S S A L E aoerx-ng ooats. The foregoing tax.«ale 1 wi.l be eonduored iu accordance with ■ M E N S ’.a p d BOYS, C L O T H IN G ,’ * e - e eloq u en tly cndorL ng the m essage , fgaea <j(( jf we thought alik e we tended 4hat the P anic was a schem . . i„ 1 . R , .U . u S e c tio n 3122, o f B A O C o d e * o n d defeat , Noti<* is hereby given, that by yir- 8 t ,tute„ of Oregon. of the M oney "Pow er, to he characterized R oosevelt “• l 'i e i should all want the Sarne tilings. - * * L A D IE S ’ D . R « E • SS G O O D S, tiio of a warrant issued out of R E M asters Roosevelt, to reduce the valu es of Ihe Coimtv Court Republican Crusader, and Bryan as i-n (j jf w f |ooked a ,’jke w„ of the County sheriff and ex-officio Tax COllecior oi H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E «nd T IN W A R E , 01 Curry. State of Oregon, by the Clerk the Democratic C u sa d cr. In thus not know our (>wn w ivea, and we property, and low er, the wages of thereof, to me directed and delivered, Curry County Oregon. C IG A R S, TOBACCO, P IP E S rising above p a rli.a n .h ip , and hia Wi}Ul(J kj|< wwl> o t,)er u n li, lhe ,ag, laborers. Our predictions have been commanding me to sell the several par- past dislike for B ryan, Cockran has in a Q w a 9 g o n ea n d there W0(,, d bf verified. W e have contended for <*I h <>f real property or articles of per- C A N D Y , N U T S sn d N O TIO N S. „ sonal property embraced in tlie delln- OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. yeara that the ‘ M oney Q u estion ” «pjent tax list, <»I said CurryCounty for fiepped up to the highest lev els of nobody bul w(imen , eft In (act, a supply of everything usually kept in a well stocked was Ihe greatest im m ediate question tlie year 1906. in the uiann-r an«i for patriotic statM »an »liip and dune i(|j lh(j race B(U wjJ ih a „ not ... General Merchandise ¿tore. , , us up 11 »ale of real property unilerex- »TATK A S P DISTRICT OFFICBRII ; the greatest deed o f Ins life. W hile u h |hj< Unin of |ho0ght> but ah„n before our people, bnt tlie ¡xtopie ei-utioii, to the iiersnus who will pay ORDERS TAKEN FOR ANY ARTICLE NOT IN STOCK. Cockran n ee. equal to the occasion, ,eave jt l() t ,1()8e ((f ol)r readerg who did not understand it, and never *h'‘ taxes, penalties, interest, amt nc- 9. 8. Sen’ta— Jonathan Bourne Jr., of ,, , cruing coats thereon, ami take a cer- would u n til V ug pros« of m m coni'* of puroliHse at the lowest rate Poitlund and Chas. Fulton of Asteria.^ John Sharp W illiam s sink* to a arc more iinagInatlve more bjg(|ly h igh ly im agin ative lhan yongressinan, First District—Willis mencod to squeeze out th eir life interest, 1 will sell tbe following lower depth by h i. cyn ica l parilanii we are. W e started out to sa y .th n t . , , ,r , , .. ... . . described property, on Saturday, the C. Hawley, of Salem. The great D ailies o f the JStto day of February, 1908, continu criticism of the President’s grand the subscriliera to a newspaper rep blood. f ew w'- wr Î vr awr . X jug«. Governor— Geo. E. Chamberlain S a ing said Rale from day to day if ncoes- country are not hon est, an t many- ulea for the u p liftin g o f thia n ation ,! »ary, until all of aaiif resent nil kind» and classes of property Bhall lem. As W illiam s sin k s, .0 Cockrun people, with all kinds of belief», dare not tall the tru th , it ia on ly the have been gold. Secretary of State—F. I. Dunbar, Sa The fulj iwing ia a list of piyiperty to C ountry Press that does so; but it» rises lem. from the extrem es o f ev ery th in g , tie sold, together with the name» of tlie voice is as a w hisper tryin g to lie delinquents: State T.easurer—Geo. A. Steel of Sa that su it all m inds from the fool to | lem. ’ . . -EJ SWJ, i SWJ SEJ, sec Ann Hare—EJ T he statem ent in the last Radium the philosopher. E ditors are u sually I heard iigninst the roar of a storm tion 28, and N "” NEJ ‘ section 33, Tp Supt. publie Instruction—J. II. Ack-1 <W)< on the ocean. Perhaps sorre men that th e T iuju x e would Contest for men of education and thought, and 30 SR 14 w. Tax $5.04; penalty ,5(i; prm..,, erman, Salem. ,1 l„ , b , i , p ,„ f— , by l„ „ c l * a i l - " ( - » ' » « b i . |» » i c > b .« . h . the connty printing nt the April trained 36, Tp 30 State Printer—Willis Dunlwsy, Salem. sen U ne. r « -. »•»'«» 9 « '« ..n e , ■ . „ . ' o a n l r y „ „ „ „■ T£ » ¿ .3 « 'term o f court was rather premature. pen, »1.34; |nt, Attorney General—A M. Crawford, experience i. Kalein W hile we have been interview ing a generally are, lin y coifltnent ujioii is nothiug; but the “Control oi »1 -47. ’* nd Board—O. G. Brown, M oney” is everyth in g! Congress has ^ T p j ï s ^ ^ f f i ^ n î ’ . m ; C’« * few o f the Qjobe . subscriber, with live events on the spur o f th e m om Salem. ' surrendered control o f lunacy, in int, .37. that end in view* we have not as yet ent, ami often find th at the source J. 4. Logan—EJ 8Wi« sec 32, Tp 21 Joint Senator for Coot and Carry— violation of the co n stitu tion . Our decided to take action in the m at SR 12W , Tax, »I 76; pen .17; int, 20. J o h n » Coke o f Ihei/ m forinalion was falsi » Commander Mining .C o m p a n y - P a n ics.,a re m an made an<l have ter, although we have sufficient for Coot and though their com m ents were honest. Ditch, flume, giant, etc., Tp 31 KR' 12 no relation to S u p p ly and D em and. w. Tax, «18.86; pen, »4 88; int, »5 37. proof to warrant the statem ent that Curry—Ed Rackleff. You, perhaps would have co m m en t E. J. Michoal—SWJ SWJ sec '12; Judge, 2d Judicial District—J. W. we were en tilleil to the work by ed differently, and perhaps you get NEJ SWJ, SEJ< SEJ sec 11, Tp 31 8 K Hamilton, Roseburg- more than a narrow m argin. It is 13. Tax »10.08; pen. «100; iut. >1.10. Prosecuting Attorney, 2d Judicial Dis ‘•miffed” at the editor, w ithout Stop- W. It. f'orter—E k N « ‘i »ee.12; 'Only bona fide paid su b scfilw is ping fo th in g lhat you ore different triet—George M. Brown, Roseburg. EJ NWJ, NWJ NEJ, lfEl s\VJ see. .0, w ithin the cou n ty that co u n t, Hiid„ , , ___i Tp. 31 8. R 13 W. Tax «20 16; pen 0 . 8 . Commissioners—J. H. Upton, r 7 ' * persons, and don’t look and »2.81; in C «2.21 any and a ll T k ib c i « k readers who [Aiiiglois. hence can’t think alike. There are H. P. Hnrrlok—WJ EJ sec 15, Tp believe they have been xron^lii j ,,ften o io r a ih a n two sides to n q u es cocwty orricras. 31 S. R. 13 W. Tax »1.34; pen, .13; hit .15. numbered its su ch , are w elcom e to CouDty Judge—E. A. Bailey, Gold lion , and the ignorant are often E B Perrin—SEJ 8W )i sec 34. Tp '4 nd iheireqiri; l.iin l to thej Globe. Beach. 31 8. K IS W. Tax »3.36; |< a .33; “cock sure” o f their opinions where County Commissioners—J. W. Cooley, iut .36. and «ill not incur our ill will by so scholars Balt, ami the fool is alw ays W J Holmes—EJ SEJ »eo 34, Tp 31 Chetco; Ed Hypber, Langlois. Hammer blow s, steadily ap doing, but iu return we ask Hint S. R. 13 W. Tax »6.72; pon .67; Int Sheriff—6. E. M srsters, Gold Beach. the «jri-st m an on all questions. plied, break the hardest rock. .70. tli. * , wiiAuf we have mil seen, who A»k men to be honest, b u l d on ’t O. & C. R R. Co.—SEJ NEJ, 8 | SWJ. County Clerk—George W. Smith, Coughing, day after d ay, jars have beert receiving the G lobe imd , SWJ SE'a sec 25; N E lf NEJ, SWJ Gold Beach. , • ask all to believe as you dot and tears the throat and lungs «re not l».u« fjJ«- r u U s v i r » to tlu-: _ __ N \t J, NWJ SWJ, NEJ s>EL SJ SEJ< County Treasurer—Jam es Caliglieli, T p 3 1 8 ,R .1 3 W . ¥ « « 4 3 1 12; 2 ,1 w : dderbor„. Sic. lj , T|> 31 8. It 13 n . Tax «43 until the healthy tissues give Rjme, genii to us a statem ent o f the i iten, «4 3» ; int, »4 74. W ashington, I). C., Dec. £7.— Ex way. A yer’s C herry Pectoral fact» and whether it is u»i I or n ot! W. C. Sanderson—NJ SEJ oec. 7, Tp. Assessor—A. J". Marsh, Port Orford . |o r t s f o r ’ the pirseut year will 31 H. R 14 W. Tax »19.78; pen, «1.07; School Hupl.—Ames 8. JohnstoL, Port stops the coughing, and heals .1' c tender " ill have th e sslisfsc tio n I int, «1 18 Orford. t the torn membranes. : know ing that lie 11 is done his J (if-j Minoont in value to n ea tly «2,030, Caroline Vnntine—EJ NWJ. KWJi ,'urveyor—D. Cunniff, Jr. Gold Bench. (MX).0OÙ, aecor.ling Io tlie trade Imi NWJ, NEJ SWJ sec. 16, Tp 31 8..H. 14 The beat k in d of a teettm on lal - • iy towards giving hi« fell-, a - man a ' Coroner—Dr. F. A. Schlieniann, Wed- W. Tax »1.7«. “ • o ld for o ver s ix t y y ea r» .” letta o f the Bureau of Si itietic», square deal, which is a ll we ask. A J Hartman—KJ NEJ sec 20, Tp derbum. ju -l issued. b.t8 '.79 14 W‘ T" * ” i ! PV“ ’ ’6f; « STINO. O, T.,SCOCSTS. POffie. Balance of trade in fnv.w o f tiiis S4XSASAR1U.Ä. d . McMahon«— *ec. 24, Tp 31 8 Circuit Court meets Fourth Monday in SILLA < 14 W. Tax fH.78; pen, $1.17; in t,, August ofoacb year. Yoar Duty is to be Well, country w ill be larger lim n ev> r before. Il is i3t5O,lXX),.90O by in e *'A lo l- w n s k i- E iv e acres in a sq u a re'O ’««"»» Commissioners Court meets W , kara a a aaarata ! W a yakltah But yoa cannot be well If yoo neglect ’d o se o f the year. th . formalaa a f all a a , a a d l.ia a a . f.'.rm 111 lot 9 sec. 17, Tp 31 8. R. 15 W. first Wednesday In January, April, taking Hood » Sarsaparilla when yon know Ju ly snd Septeml)er of each year. rtwold take It. Im p a r o b lo o d , p o o r ' l h '* “ iU "' k r S e " W l “ r B " B i l i o u s n e s s , constipation retard ro- Tax » 42; pen, .1«; Int, 98. E. Pierce—EJ HKJ Sec. 36. Tp. 31. S Probate Court meets first Monday in appetite, b.adaclM, uerrouRiiea». that tired ■ )>»y an interest on stia-ks and l»,uds covory. Cura those w ith Ayer’s Rtlla. h 16. W. Tax »>».46; pan pen 94 int «1.94 each month. fooling-by iheae and o«her sign» yoursys- ! i„.|,) «broad valued at «•J.OW.'JOB.G'K), It N. Evans— Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 Sec. ! 5 Tp. 32 8. R. 12 W. Tax «18.10 pen, 1 CVBST COl'STV r o s r o m e u AMD cost - ' '.. tarn demand» .IIo o u ». .G et a b o ttle to d a y . > 5T p . I T rcapass X o tlc e . , m i mit American tourists abro id l>< »1.31; in t, »144 Glow Of H ealth— ' M, olood » » » v er y 1 ■ Asrsas. n t ii . " prwr 8 l n .o lak i'^ t H ood'» >sr»ap artlla 1 I gjicnd «100,000,000, allow foreigner» All persons arc hereby notified n o t ! S. B Hernarnra—Lot 4, SWJ NWJ, h a v e m ore color In n r r.we. r lw p and ea t the lands * 1 » W « 8,-c^l; NFJ NF.J. Sec 11 Tp C h e t c o ...... ............. Miss Ida Cooley. w e ll, and w ork 1« « Phgaaiuw." Maa. A. A . in this country to send «150,000,000 C enter upon or trespass »pin 32S. H, 13W. Tax »16.80; p«s «168; Harbor......... . . . . . . . Fletcher Gardner. U oW A U i, l au n lon , M In W orst -.----- Form ■ .* .h*d catarrh In tbs to tbslr n a tiv e countries, s„ d vet ol the undersigned at and near Port in t. «174. -I-.-»---- . . . . . . , . * Orford, an<l hix » d Hubbard« Creek in F. L.wkhart-NEJ SEJ, SWJ HEJ, Gold Beach ...................... J. W. Riley. y . r,t 1 form and w»« a d r l m l to try llood '» f<! Ow^ on for a,)y pur. See 2. Tp &i M. R. IS W. 'lax «3 36; Geo Kerr. S a r a a p a r llta I «Mil se* en b n ttlr , and am bring «11 the money back agii.n and , Corr n ew in v - - l tu-alih. I b o p s ev erro n a w ho Illiliee .......... .......... Mr. E. H Rnsecll. p ^ a whatsoever without the owners pen. 33 int 36. E « 'S ! » rrh w ill g iv e Hood'» a fair tria l.'' «100,000,000 i^ditintJal. Mas. Wu.uaa M s T calt , P a r k tr fa n l. P a W. T. Kbtbbrg— Lot I Sec. 3; snd Marial ......... ........Mrs. Yiola Billings. T his inform atitip com in g at ajn.<oarnt Lot 4 See 2 ; Tp. j2 ». R. IS. W. Tax »3 A l w a y s P r a i s e - " ! flrxt took Hood'» S ar ............... A M. Riles Agnoas....... < . •arxrlH a 12 rr»r« ago. and alw ar« »peak In tim e when the country is in s sta te' Persons so d oin g for purposes oi pen.» t i t « . - r i' 0 ’ » 1“ - P e m r S u va « . o f A N. 1-auderdale—SEJ, NEJ, NEJ G rb in ........... .........................R. Quellen. business depression, sounds *»'»'‘ing. fishing, or traveling through . , , ■ I or tearing down fences, leaving gate, SEJ, See. 12, Tp 32 S R. 14 W. Tax Po'rt Orford ............. Ames Johnston hood’s Saraaparilla it sold everywhere. either ludicrous or tragical, accord- * , . . in »3 47 ; pen. .34 ; mt. .38. Denmark . . . . .......... .............. J. 8. Capps. * ’ open, or m olesting property, will lie X IB U m usual llquhj. or In tablet form railed Estate— EJ J-jeepti M f X '‘ s Itasset ««. » . WJ NWJ WJ bEJ, WJ L a n g lo i s ... to illw. •a r s a t a b s , ton Boa«« One Itollar. Pra- in g to w h elli.r tlie ex istin g condition i prow<utei1 , SKJ NW A. Haines E c k le y ,.;.:.. parsd only by C. J. Hood ( »x, Lowall, Mass. is attributed tu accident or d esign . | Louis Knapp. Sec. 84 Tp. 32 8. R. IjW . Tax »141 T he Alaska Y ukon Fair a t. S eat tle, « il l open Ju n e le i, and con tin u e to October 15th 1909. A HAPSU » ? CURRY < V. false report ie carrent that it would In- postponed a year. THE TRIBUNA 71 r Save Time and Money!* bv sending us your Mail Orders. W<‘ till them promptly and carefully. : W hen in Kosebui^ B<? m « ii * o to <Domo nn<l Woo U h . U We’ll Treat you Square] Rem em be r th eJMa m e! Remember the Place! JOSEPHSON’S 1 . AMES S. JOHNSTON OrbiV I Clt A U M E R C H A N T , W ANTED , <j>‘Port Orford, O r r ^ \ t1 — NEW GOODS, Security Co. I Call anil examine goods and getprices. ' 4* L G E N E iV L j M E IM H A N D L E , Groceries & Provisions ^ P o r t Orford, Curry County, Oro.^9 b a r c a in S In l’Cvorythinjr. Ladies’ & Gents’ Furnishing Goods, slike, Dry Goods Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes ( igars and Tobacco, pine A ssortm ent of I D r e e « G o o d e , nuiMliiiM, onli oom , flnnnele, et<?. yefs H afdtuare & T inuiarc, Jfam ess, L eath er, etc. All Goods N ew and Up-to-date. Orders taken for aertiies A first class m il’inerv shop in con nection with store W Call, get our prices, and be convinced. ...........J. N. 0. NIELSEN.