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Oregon.
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Joseph U a re , d e c e as ­
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Dairyville .
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Y o u a r e h e r e b y c ite d an d r e q u ir e d US’
a p p e a r In t h e
Ie P . M A T H E W S .
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K E E P S IN S T O C K ,
GROCERIES, (thebist ml)
in t h e C o u r tr o o m th e r e o f, a j G o ld
B e a c h . C u r r y C o u n t y , O '? . ° n M o n ’
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above
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 t y
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 J o f S W | o f Sec. 28 & N J
B O O TS
THE TRIBUNE,
.t h e n a n d t h e r e to s h o w c a u s e , i t a n y
y o u h a v e , o r I f a n y e x i s t , w h y , s a id
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c o n t a in in g 160 a c r e s a n d s it u a t e d in
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C u r r y C o u n t y , S t a t e of O r e g o n , to p s y
t h e c la im s a m i c h a r g e s n o w o u t s t a n d ­
A n d iu fo o t, e v e r y t h in g u s u a lly ncedeu
in t h e c o u n t r y .
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C A S H
S A L K S
a m o u n t ng to
m o re w i l l be a llo w e d
i n g a g a in s t s a id E s ta te .
c o u n t, e x c e p t o n
T h is c it a t io n Is s e rv e d b y p u b lic a t io n
th e r e o f, b y v ir tu e o f u n o rd e r o f
E. A . B a ile y , C o u n ty J u d g e o f C u r r y
C o u n t y , 'O r e g o n .
,
T h e d a t e o f th e fir s t p u b lic a tio n o f
t h i s C it a t io n is D e c e m le - r l l t h , 1908.
H. B. S M IT H ,'
tfi o r
10 p e r o e n t d ie
F l o u r , o n w h ic h
nr
d is c o u n t can b e g iv e n .
The Official Paper of Curry County,
Hon.
S H O E S
HARDWARE«
II. T. STEWART Editor and Publisher.
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and
A t I w i ll d o m y o w n
te a m in g ,
w e re e v e r s o ld o n F lo r a s C re e k .
E ® anil Hides,
A ilr m n f s t r t o r o f tin / E s ­
ta te o f J o j p l i H a r e , decease,!.
W i ll be t a k e n i n e x c h a n g e f o r g o o d s .
THE TRIBUNE
Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
and Don’t Know IE
G iv e m e n t r i a l a n d I w ill d o niy
lie s t to p le a s e y o u .
D o w t o F in d o u t .
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F ill a bottle or com m on glass w ith your
«rater end let it stand tw enty-four hours; s
sediment o r ' set­
tlin g Indicates an
unhealthy condi­
tion o f the kid­
neys; If It stains
y o u r linen It Is
evidence of kid­
ney troublo; too
* frequent desire to
pass It or pain In
the back Is also
convincing proof that the kidneys and blad­
d e r are out o f order.
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W h a t to D o .
Th ere Is com fort In the knowledge so
often expressed. that D r. K ilm e r's Sw am p!
R oot, the great kidney rem edy fulfills every
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w ish In c u rin g rheum atism , pstn In th t
back, kldaeys, live r,'b la d d er and every part
of the urin ary passage. It corrects Inability
to hold w ater and scald'ng pain In passing
It, or bad effects follow ing use of liquor,
w in e or beer, end Overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being com pelled to go often
T h e N k w I u k a W o m a n ’ s M a o a x in s is a n a u t h o r i t y on D r e s s m a k in g , M i l l !
during the day, and 'o get up m an y tim e t
I t a v e r a g e s m o r e t h a n 100 p a g e s e » ck
during the night. T h e m ild and the e xtra­ n e r v a n d H o u s e h o ld E c o n o m y .
W e o f f e r y o u t h e r e f o r e a t le a s t 1400 p a g e s o f g ix s l fa s h io n a n d
ordinary effect of S w a m p - R o o t Is soon m o n th .
M a n ip le s f r e e .
realized. It stands the highest for Its won­ h o m e r e a d in g fo r a n a d d i t io n a l c o s t o f o n ly 45 e ta .
derful cures of ‘the m ost' distressing cases.
I f you need a m edicine you should have the
beet. Sold b y druggists Ir 50c. and $1. sizes.
Y ou m a y have a sample bottle o f this
w onderful
discovery
a n d a book that tells
1 X , -
m ore about It, both sent
absolutely free by m ail,
addre-s D r. K ilm e r &
nome o< srernn-nre.
C o.. Dingl am ton. N . Y . W hen w riting m en­
tion reading this gznsrous offer in this paper.
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WEEKLY
OREGONIAN
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BOTH ONE Y EAR FOR # 1 .7 5 .
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P u b l i s h e d a t A - t la s a t a , C a . - Q rcu U tion O ver 50.000.
Too
m u c h h o n s e w o rk w re c k s w o ­
m e n 's n e rv e s .
A n d th e c o n s ta n t
c a re o f c h ild r e n , d a y 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 h a g g a rd face te lls th e
s to r y o f th e o v e n t o rk e d h' m sew tfe
a n d m o th e r .
D e ra n g e d m cn «es,
le u c o rrh o -a nnd fa llin g o f tb o
w o m b re s u lt
fro m
o v e rw o rk .
E v e ry h o u s e w ife needs a r e m e d y
to r e g u la te
her
menses
a nd
to
k r e p h e r s en s itiv e fe m a le o ’ gans
in p e r fu r t c o n d itio n .
WIH£°’ CARDUI
in d o in g this fo r tltou*Ai>«l* o i
A m e r ic a n w o m e n to - d a y . I t c u re d
M r s . Jones a n d th a t is w h y she
w rite s th is I r a n i l e t t e r :
( O l e C U N N Y S O U T H Is M a G r e a t L l t e n r v W . B » 1 y o f t * .
South. It Is ¿»voted to L l t . r s l o e . . R o m a n c e . F a c t e n d F i c t i o n ,
and «Ives the tost oi all th a t Is csrrent In Ils field. Amend Its contrlbnton th» moet
s- ted southern w I'ors *ppear~Jo»IChan<1l»r Harris. Harry SUIlw »ll Edwards and
others of urowjno fame, serial stories from A s llo n y Hose. Meurl«» Thompson.
Sidney R. Ceocke'.l. M rs.Oe roe Csrbe t d t r l A rth u r W. March moot have appear­
ed. end »(here are la w alling from the pea of authors of ujtlooal note
A short
story con est b o u jh t cat n m
l r
A rc h u n d r s d • p ls n d id s h o rt
e t o r t e s . all worthy a place In S h e S V N M T
» O U T l t ’ F ' ■dtadable col
cm ns C thcr contests are contemplated that w ill sh-cassfuity exploit tha ripening
field of talent that only needs such fostering to llluslrato M e wealth M a t Is shy to
assert Itself.
O M e S U N N Y S O U T H teems w ith the life of the great eouth. Tha den­
ial supthlne warms everythin J Into a rtlvlty and M e season It never coM encash
to check the hand of In la s tn - The paper corns* fragrantavIM the breetS of the
magnolia end pine, and give» out M e very a ir of the o ra r» e .> » ■> • " «
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beauty and pathos, the romance aud mystery of t * * land w h ere M e corn
stores up the dcldcn sunshine an I th e cotton whitens la M e moonlight, w ill he
flven In the w ell-fltled commas of M U Usclaatlng w eekly.
Th e subscription price Is O n l y F lf t r C e n t s a year, e lite to «11 persons,
agents, nowspapers, postmasters and every one else. Clubs of five, accompanied
by the :u'l U » 0 , entitle the c la h ra U e r to th e paper one year grat s.
S e n d o n B F o e t a l C a r d M e names of six of your neighbors who
would apprec ate tha opportunity to ra a d a ropy or The sunny South, and e a t
sample w ill be ma.led free. You e in get your club of live eut of these very P» ’»to
C t o c S U N N Y S O U T H enters over 5 0 .or® Am ericin homes now. ad
Conn j 190 U sure to be wetc imed n tally as maay more homes, as the -rest
w e -k lv feastorgood th'nn* the Sou'horn LI erare Weekly, whose columns tor
195 w ill be the most readable of ell tae pade/i th :l coats to you.
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G l ’n tle a n s , K y ., F e b . 1 9 ,1 W I.
I a m fo g la d t h a t y o a r W i n e o f C a rd u i
I a m fe a h n ff b e tte r th a n
1 h a v e f e l t - f o r y e a r« . I a m d o in g n iv
o w ji w o r k w i t h o u t a n y h e lp , a u tl I
w as h e d la s t w e e k a n d w a s n o t o n e h it
tir e d . T h a t s h o w s t h a t t h o W in e 4a
d o in g m e r o o d . I a m a a t t l n f fle n h ie r
th a n I e v e r w a a b e fo re , a n d alee;» good
a n d e a t h e a r t y . B e fo re I beg an ta k in g
W in e o f « ¿ ard n i. I n e e d t o h a k e to la y
d o w n liv e o r s ix tim e s e v e r y d a y , h u t
n o w I d o a o t t h i n k o f l y t a g d o w n th r o u g h
th e d a y .
M a s . Ilic w a s n J onks .
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fl. ß . S f lB lf l
L a n e , S ta te o f
O r e g o n , file d iu t h is office o n J a n . 1<,
1907, h i« « w o rn a t a t e n ie n t N o 8054, f o r
th e p u rc h a s e o f th e E 1, M W ljo
K W o t S e c tio n N o . IH , iu T o w n s h ip No.
31 S o u th o f Rang«* N o . 13 ' M e at, a n d
w ill o ffe i p ro o f to s h o w t h a t th e la n d
sought la more v a lu a b le f o r its t im b e r
o r s to n e tb u n f o r a g r ic u lt u r a l p u rp o s e s
a n d t o e s ta b lis h Id s c la im to s aiti I a n d
b e fo re t h e R e g is te r a n d R e c e iv e r a t
R o s e b u r g , O re g o n , o n T u e s d a y , th e
1 7th d « v o f M a r c h , 1908.
H e n a m e s as w itn e s e c a :
D a v e .M u rp h y ,,
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- F r e d H o w e il, a n d
I r a P , H o w e r , a l l o f P H jr e n e , Q r c . _ .
g o n .
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v e r s e ly t h e a b o v e d e u c rib e d la u d a re
. re q u e s te d to file t h e ir c la im s in t h i u o f -
1 'Bee on o r b e fo re s a id 17 t li d a y of M a rc h
1908,
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M A N c r A C T C B IB
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p liu u c e .w it li t h e p ro v ia io n a o f th e A c t
h a v in g a h ole o f d ifferen t « is e
o f C ongress o f J u n e ’3 , 1978, e n t it l e d
from th e o th er. -T o rem ove o n e
“ A n A c t f o r th e s a le o f t im b e r la n d s
in th e M a te o o f C a l if o r n i a , O re g o n , N e - d iap h ragm and « u b a titu te a n o th ­
v a d a u n d W a s h in g to n T e r r i t o r y , ” as
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« f t e n d c i. io o i l P u b li.; L a n d .B tu te a by
d iap h ragm th e «ixe o f th e h ole
a c t o f A u g u s t 4. 1892,
J ames M oukccr
can be v a ried a t th e w ill o f th e o p ­
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W a s h in g to n , file d In t h i s o ffice ou D e­
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l i e n a m e s as w it n e - s u s :
truly w on d erfu l. T he e x p a n sio n
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and co n tra ctio n is very m uch mom
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v e r s e li t i n - h I m ’V d e s c r ib e d la u d s s r e l
s ix te e n th o f an inch and e n la r g e d
re iy ie e te d to lib * t b e ir .e ln iu is in t i l l s o f- !
five o n o r I s fo r o s u iti lu t h d a y o i F i b . , to a w h ole inch (In th e s t a g e o f • '
19 0 8 .
m icroscop e), and ev en to tw o in ch ­
B e s j a m ix I . E d d y , R e g is te r .
es in la rg e cam eras.
T he p recise m anner in w h ich
E C Z E M A nnd P IL E C U ltE
th is m ech an ism is c o n str u c te d
F B E K e - K n o w in g w h e t it w h s I n s t i f -
can n ot be ex p lain ed y e a d ily .
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1 te, P ile s a m i to k u i H o e a .-c s . in s t a n t
sin g le p la te , but so m e th in g like
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N ew Y o r k
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cun be m oved sim u lta n e o u sly by
p ressin g u tiny lever or by th e e m - .
p ioym en t o f o th er m ean s. E ach
o f th e p la te s is p ivoted o u t n ea r
th e circu m feren ce o f th e b r a ss
tula* in w hich th ey a re m ou n ted ,
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a re placed at cijual in terv a l« all
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m ovem en t ia eith er to w a rd or
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fa iled to e x p e iie n e e d e lig h t over
it s »m onth w o r k in g sn d in g en u ity .
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ABSOLUTELY PURE
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Healthful cream of tartar, derived solely a t Ilo v e ill D ecem ber. A frien d o f
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of Royal Baking Powder.
hom e m a d e m odel to Kmith ft
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Powder render» the food remarkable k now n firm o f o p tic ia n s in L on­
both for ita fine flavor and healthfulness. don. T (iis m odel he sh ow ed me,
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snt and rrfn-slcne to Ih r lasi«, act «ently
and positively on kidney*. Hvor ord beweis,
rhwnsln« Wie entire »w t, m, dUpel colds,
R u e e b u ry , O r e g o n , N o v . IH ’ h , 1907.
N o tic e is h e re b y g l v l f t h a t in <k>in-
t 'lla u c e w ith t h e p ru v ia lo n u o f th e A c t
o f C o n g re s s o f J n e 3 , 1878, e n t M e d
" A u A c t fo r h e s a le o f t i m b e r la n d s
in th e S la b s o f C a lif o r n ia , O re g o if, N e ­
v a d a a n u W a s h in g t o n T e r r i t o r y , ”• a«
e x te n d e d to a ll- P u b ll c L u n d b t a lc a by
A c t o f A u g u s t 4 , 1892,
oi E*Wne, County ot
6Z>o S U N N Y S O U T H , A t l a n t a , G a .
S l.a s A T » B O M B W M .
F-re sdvle«
T im ber L and A ct , J une 3, 1878,—
Nutlet* fo r P u b lic a t io n .
U n i t e d S ta te « LdndDfilco,
J o h n , F . C ir c e s
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A n y a n d e l l p e rs o n s u l a i i n i n g a d ­
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1908.
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’An E d g e w a t e r m an w h o r e e e n t ly
t n a m e d a n d has t a k e n t o s t a y in g
Boms o i n ig h t s haa s p e n t y n o a t o f
h to e v e n in g h o u r s in t r a i n in g a p e t
e o llie du g.
A a p a r t o f t h e a n im a l* *
d isc o v e red v ir tu e s th e o w n e r c la im s ,
s a y s Jhe C h ic a g o C h ro n lP ld , h e h a a
d if f e r e n t ia t e d it s b a rk a a n d h a a t h e r e ­
b y d e m o n s tr a te d t h a t t h e b e a s t h a a
a t. le a s t a r u < Iim e n te r y la n g u a g e , l i e
a v e rs t h a t t h e p t t * » vocal e f f o r t s t e l l
s ix
d if f e r e n t t a le * w i t h ta d u b ita b k s
L e l l a n a n d M a r s h a l l Ite n c b e s , w i l l b e p la iu n e a *.
p ro s e c u te d to th e n t m e e t • e t o n t of th e
" I l a r k N o . 1 ," said th e o w n e r r e ­
l a w ; a n d a r e w a r d w i l l h e g iv e n f o r i n ­ c e n t ly , “ is o f w e lc o m e t o m e w h e n
1 f t c a n re c o g n is e m y
f o r m a t io n t h a t w i l l I t o d to th e c o n v ic ­ I co m e h o m e .
w a lk a b lo c k a w n y , w h ic h is m b re
tio n o f-th e g u ilt y p a r t ie s .
1 '
•
t h a n m y w if e c an do, f u r w h e n I
E d m u n d C a o rt.
e n t e r e d th e house e x c e p tio n a lly e a r ly
a f e w d a y s a g o she ru a h e d In t o t h e
T imbkm L and A ct , J unk 3 ,4 8 7 8 ,— h a llw a y w i t h a n u p ra is e d b ro o m to
w ie ld u p o n t h e supposed b o ok a g e n t.
N o tic e fo r
«i b l l c i i t n . i l .
“ T h a c o llie ’s second b o w l is o f la ­
U n it e d S ta te s L a n d O ffice ,
m e n t w h e n t h e f a m i ly leaves
th e
R rm e b u rg , O re g o u , N o v . 8 th , 1907.', "
h o use w i t h o u t t a k i n g h im . T h e r e is
" N o tic e is h e r e b y g iv e n , t b a r in com
so m u c h s o r ro w in h is to n e s a t such
p lia n e e w it lt t h e p r o v is io n s o f th e A ct t im e s t h a t w e in v a r ia b ly w » e p w h e n
o f U o n g r e 8 o f J u n e 3 . 1 878, e n lit lc il
w e a r e fo r e e d t o le a v e h im
b e h in d .
“ A n A c t f o r th e s a l t - o f t im li e r la n d s
“ T h e n h e h a a a y e lp o f w -lc o m e
jn ih i* H tate s o f C a lif o r n ia , O re 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 i t o r y , ” us f o r m y m o t h a r - in :lo w , so t h a t I ara
e x t e n d e d to a 1 P u b ic L a n d S ta te s by a lw a y s ’ w a r n e d o f h e r c o m in g , nnd
m a y la y m y p la n e a c c o rd in g ly .
An­
a c t o f A u g u s t 4, 1893,
o t h e r k in d o f b a r k t e lls m e m y f a ­
J o a w ii F P o u n d s to n e
o f S a ts o p , C o u n ty o f C h e h a lis , S ta te o f t h e r la a t t h e d o o r. I l i a f if t h s ty le o f
W a s h in g t o n , file d it* t i l l s o ffic e on lie - voc a l e f f o r t is t o d e m a n d t h a t he lia
o in lic r 41, liKMi. b is s w b 'U s t a t e m e n t l e t o u t f o r a r o m p in t h e y a r d . w h ile
h i« s u p re m e d e m o n s tr a tio n ia t o t e ll
N o . 8589 f o r t h e p u r c h a s e of. th-- N W 1;
o f S e c tio n N o , 4», h i T o w n s h ip N o
u a t h a t I t la m e a l t im e a n d h e
is
31 S o u tn i d R a n g e N o 14 W e s t, a n d w ill h u n g r y .
A f t e r e a t in g h a w i lt a it n s
o ffe i p ro o f to show t h a t th e la n d sought h ia h a u n a h a s an d p u ff a t a X ia s g A irl
is m e r e v a lu a b le f o r its t i m t e r o r m e e rs c h a u m .
H a ’s a c u ts d o g , a n d
s to n e t h a n fo r a g r ic u lt u r a l p u rp o s e *...
b e fo r e F e e b e e n m a r r ie d a - y e a r - .I
a n d to e s ta h iith iiis c la im to s a id la u d
b e t h e w i l l be a b le
to
b a rk th e
b e fo re th e R e g is te r a n d R e c e iv e r o f
t h is office a t R o s e b u r g . O r e g o n ,
on a lp h a b e t a n d c h e w to h n s c o .”
M o n d a y th e lu t li d a y o f F e b u a r y , 1908.
l i e m a i m s us w itn e s s s :
' C la r k 1) S m it h , S a ts o p , W a s h .
J p lm P W .s s i,
”
’’
B y th e r e c e a t death o f it« in­
A 11 H o w e ll , R o s s b u r g , O r s ^ o S .
TKBSPAHB
S ta te o f O r e g o n , f o r th - C o u n t y o f C u r-
• ry
N O T IC E .
A l l p e rs o n s a r e h e r e h y w a r n e d n o t to
tre s p a s s u p o n t h e la u d s of t h e u n d e r-
R o s e b u r g , O r e g o n , N o v 4 *1 ,1 9 0 7 .
N o tic e is h e re h y g iv e n , t h a t in m m - ie rre d , s it u a t e d i n M ix e s R iv e ’ P r e c in , t.
C u r r y c o u n t y , O r e g o n , f o r t h e p u rp o s e
p lia n o e w i t h t h e p ro v is io n s o f t h e A c t
o f h u n t i n g w i t h g u n s o r d o g s , o r f is h ­
o f C o n g re s s o f J u n e 3, 1S78. e n t it le d
“ A n A c t f o r t h e sals u f t im b e i la n d s in in g , A ls o n o t to le a v e a n y g a t e op en
o u g o in g th r o u g h , or o t h e t a is e t r e s t a t s s
t h e S t a t e s o f C a l if o r n i a , Oregon, Ne­
v a d a , n n d W a s h in g t o n T e r r i t o r y , ” as in a n y m a n n e r .
A n y in g a o ti s o tr e s p a s s in g w i l l be
e x te n d e d Io a l l P u h llo L a n d S t n t . s by
p ro s e c u te d to t h e f u i l e x t e n t o f t h e la w
a c t o f A u g u s t 4, 1892,
mrh achael ay bh
M is s G k b t k u d c P a b k i .- o i
o f S a ts o p , C o u n ty o f C h e h a lis , S t a t e o f
W a s h in g to n , file d In t il ls o ffic e on J a n .
n o t ic e
19th , 19o7, lie r s w o rn s t a te m e n t N o Minn
t o r t h e p u t c h a s e o f th e E ) 8 K J , H W J
A n y |ie r« o n o r p e r -o u g tre s p a s s in g
S E J H e c ilo u 7 , a n d N E I N E t i j o f S e-
N o 18 In T o w n s h ip N « r - 3 1 - t io u t li of u p o n th e C r o f t L a k e llA m t i, — th e M o -
U n it e d S ta te s L a n d O ffic e ,
*
(B u c ce s s o r t o F . M . L s n g io ls . )
lio a M o n a h lc R a t e s .
T imbkm L and A ct , J e w s A. 1878,- v
N o tic e fo r P u b lic a tio n ,
• i n ir s n f e m l F o re s t R ea r r w Si r i p fo r
O tic in
In ner » r s iti.a lt q u a n t it ie s .
F r n u k E . A ilu v , u p s t a ir s
) f lu « I! is e b u rg , O r e g o >.
b<
o v e ’ l.u o o
W i l l pl.ic»
«aTRi* «f;yr if k t ' f e i i le n t p j .- c h •.». i a.
m any y e a r s a g o , und, a lth o u g h
rou gh ly co n stru cted , if d ;ff« red in
no iid p o rtsn t d e ta il from the typ«
o f a p p a ra tu s at p resen t in th e
m ark et. A s he did not p aten t th e
little co n triv a n ce he re:j|A-d no p *
eu n iary rew ard .’or hl» ln ;'en i»ty<
A lth o u g h fra il in body ami pliysff*.-
a llv so m ew h a t Infirm, Mr. Itrowu
by in d o m ita b le en erg y m ade «ml
reta in ed fo r m an y y e a r s a large
p ractice ng a d en ta l su rg eo n . Ho
whs a fello w o f the, R o v r I A s tr o ­
n om ical so c ie ty and died nt tha
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