The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, April 08, 1908, Image 1

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T re e p a a a N o t ic e . ,
A ll person* a re h e re b y notified n o t
to e n te r upon o r trespass upon the la n d s
o l th e u n d e rs ig n e d a t an d n e ar P o rt
O r fo r d , an d upon H u b b a rd s C reek hi
C u m C o u n ty ? O reg o n , fo r a n y p u r ­
poses w h atso eve r w ith o u t th e o w n ers
.-consent
P ersons so d o in g fo r purposes o f
h u n tin g , fls liiq g , o r tra v e lin g through
io r t e a r in g down fences, le a v in g gates
■open, o r m o le s tin g p ro p e rty ,-.w ill be
pres etu ted sqcoeU ug to ta w .
L e u fs K n a p p .
P o r t O r fo r d ,
O ro .o n
■ r jw -.-
k P. MATHES.
C o u n ty .
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Dairyville
C n r ry
L and A ct , J uke d , 1878,—
Notice for Publication,
e
U n ite d States l e n d O ffice,
R osebu rg , O reg o n , N o v 33d, WO7.
N otice Is hereby g iven , th a t In com ­
pliance w ith th e provisions of th e A r t
o f Congress of J u n e 3, 187H, e n title d
“ A n A r t fo r the sals of tim b e r lan ds in
th e S ta te s o f C a lifo r n ia , .Or»-(fou, Ne­
vada, an d W a s h in g to n T e r r ito r y ,” as
exten ded to a ll P u b lic L a n d S tates by
ED. R A C K L E FF, Prop’r
act o f A u g u s t 4, 1892,
> (Hucoeasor to F . M . ta n g ió la . )
M is s Q e b t k c p k P a e s ih h
o f Satsop, C ou nty o f C h e h a lis , S ta te o f
W ash ing ton , D ied in th is office on Jan.
K E E P 8 IN S T O O K ,
10th, 1007, her sworn s tatem en t N o 8686
fo r th e p u t chase o f th e E | S K I, S W |
SEJ Section 7, a n d N E l N E W o f Sec-
N o 18 in T o w n s h ip N o . S I South of
R an g e N o M W e s t W , M ., Oris., and
D l l » <è »
D SL
w ill offer proof to show t h a t th e la n d
B O O T S
a n d
so ug ht is m ore v a lu -J ile fo r its tim b e r
o r stone th a n for a g ric u ltu ra l purposed,
add to es tab lish bar c la im to said la w
before th e R eg ister and R eceiver o f th ia
Office at R oseburg, Oregon, on T h u r s ­
day th e 9th day o f A p r il 1908.
She nam es as w itnesses:
O r a W atson
ot Satsop, W ash
A n d in fa c t, e v e ry th in g u s u a lly needau J F P ou ndston e o f
”
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John
C
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lra
n
o
f E lm a
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, in .th e c o u n try .-
- ,
M e lv in D V a n H o rn e o f Satsop, W a s h
A B H o w e ll
of R oseburg, O regon
J W R e n fro o f
”
C A S I f N A L I J 8 a m o u n t ng to ( 5 ot
A ny an d a ll persons c la im in g ad
m ore w ill be allow ed 10 per c e n t die versely th e above described lan d s are
count, e x cep t on F lo u r , on w h ic h nr requested tu tile th e ir cla im s in th is ot-
llce on o r before sa id 9th d a y of A p r i l ,
disco unt can be given .
1008.
B e n j a m in L E d d y , K eg isr
As I w ill do m y own te a m in g ,
m y in te n tio n to sell cheaper th an goodr
were e v e r w ild on F lo ra s C reek.
T im beb L and A ct , J unk 3 , 1 8 7 8 ,—
Store,
»t
lie n a o u n b lc H a t e « .
8R0CERIES, (thebest only
N o tic e fo r P u b lic a tio n .
D ev astwvw T o r t h b I h t k s io r ,
L a n d Office a t R w b u r g , O ie g o n .
F e b ru a ry fi, 1908.
N o tice is hereby given th a t E d w in H.
"W ells, h e ir, (son) o f M ra . V ie n n a H .
W t lls , o f E ck ie y , O re g o n , hsa Bled no­
tic e o f h it in te -tion to m a k e A nal flve-
y e a r p ro o f in s u p p o rt o f his cis w , vis:
H o m e s te a d K n trv No 12175 m ade O -
to b e r 20, 1008. to r th e N U N W
of
8 - e I I and « E ^ S W 1 (,. S W J< SE1<
Section 2, T o w n s h ip .VI S ou th, K in g s
13 Went, W . M ., an d H in t «»id proof
w ill be no l le b e fo re K e g U tw and Ke-
* r e iv e r , nt, Kow b irg , O reg o n , on F r i
d s v, M a y 1SJ 1908.
H e nam es th e fo llo w in g witnesses to
p ro v e his continuous residence Upon
a n d c u ltiv a tio n of, th e la n d , v l i .
C la u d e C la rk , o t E c k le y , Oregon.
G oo. I'a y lo r. of
”
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J . F . M assy, o f M y rtle P o in t, ”
W liia m H . L o h n h e rr, of C a m a s V a l-
■*•7. Oregon.
B rx jx m .v t E ddy , R egister
Thousands H a v e
THE TRIBUNE,
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M M every Wednesday, at Port Orfonl, Oregon.
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f
H o w To r in d Olrt.
F ill a bottle or common glass with your
water and lot It stand twamy-four hours: a
sediment or set­
tling Indícales an
unhealthy condi­
tion o f the kid­
neys; If It stains
your linen It Is
evidence of kid­
ney trouble; too
frequent desire to
pass It or pain In
____ . .
the -back is also
«onvlnctnf proof that the kidneys and blad­
der are out of order.
W hat to Do.
• ^ cre la comfort In the knowledge so
«fien expressed, that Dr. K ilm er’s Swamp-
Root, the greet kidney remedy fulfills every
wW i In curing rheumatism, pain In the
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b*<h. kidney« fiver, bladder and every part
th« urinary passage. It corrects Inability
to holdwstar and scalding pain In passing
It, or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled Io go often
during the day, and to get up many timat
T h b N aw I d ea W oman '« M a o l z im k is an a u th o rity on D re ssm ak in g , M i l l i ­
during the night. The mild And the extra-
I t averages m ore th a n 100 p a g e , eaeh
ordinary effect of S w a m p -R o o t la anon ne ry an<l H ousehold E con om y.
realized. It stands the highest for Its won­ m o n th .
W e o ffe r you th e re fo re a t least 1300 pages of good fashion and
S am ples fre e .
derful cures of t M most distressing cases. hom e read ing fo r an a d d itio n a l cost o f o n ly 25 rte .
If you need a medicine you should have the
beet. Sold by druggists Ir. 50c. and $1. sizes.
You may have a sample bottle of thia
wonderful
discovery
and a book that tells,
more about It. both sent
absolutely free by mall,
•iklrM a Dr- Kilm er &
e^n^n««.
Co., Binghamton. N . Y . W hen writing men­
tion reading this generous oiler In this paper.
(111(1 tlkdi
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O R E G O N IA N
B o th Papers one yea rfo r $2.25.
The PORT OFRORD
of
IIBUNE
The New Idea Woman’s Magazine
B O T H ONE Y EAR FOR >»1.75.
Tht
P u b l i s h e d a t A t l a n t a , G a . — C lm U tk m Over SO.Oto.
P o r iir .i,
K t .,
G l«ndean«,
Feb IS, IDOL
I am ro glad th a t y o u r W in e of Cartful
I la help in g me. I am fe e lin g bet»« r ib a
' I have fe lt fo r y e a r*. I am doing my
own w ork w ith o u t any« h elp , aad J
washed la il w» * and wad n o t «»ne bi:
tired . T h a t sr. awn th a t th e W ia -
I doing m e good. 1 a in g e ttin g fle&hrt ■
th a a I ever wrfta b fo i«, an«l *1» i> g.
1 and e a t h e a r t/. Before I began la king
W is e o f C artful, I need to have to lay
dow a See o r aix tim es e ve ry day, but
bow I d o a o t th in k of ly in g down through
the day.
M as. R tcuabd Jamas.
•l.S S A T
Fad aSvIse
Mtwrntavw, sridresa. caving q ro u »
tonaa. " T h . l-ad fe. A 4vi«>rv baoaftmeMit . T fw
C U m a a i p M m S v I m CM.. Q n lt a a o o f k , Tama.
feverrbodj Baya tk».
Caaearetk î ' aik I v C aU w rü c . thé moat v r« j.
M r f u l medical «Hacorerv o f U*e ape. p ra »
ant and ra fre a h m * to the tante, act p rn tly
and poaitlrrly <m kidney a. liv e r and boxvela,
rlean»tn< the <mt»ro ajf»t» m. dl*p**l « old%
core hea.ij.-to41«'. (e v e r, h a M tiiiil constipation
and
P), a»e buy «ml trv a b o i
o* C. C. C today; 1«.
fo cent«. »Soldand
ffuarantood to cum* by all druggists.
n i l a lrw a te rv la OB every box o f tbe c r e o le .
L a x a t i v e B i ; > n io - Q u in in e
«he
t . sm
.
w ad» that v e r a a cete to eo e ear
J o in t S enator f o r Coos an d C a r ry —
Jo hn 8 . (Joke.
J o in t R e p re s e n ta tiv e fo r Cpos a n d
C u r ry — E d R a c k le ff.
J u d g e, t d J u d ic ia l D is t r ic t— J. W
H a m ilto n , Roseburg.
P ro secutin g A tto rn e y , I d J u d ic ia l D is
t r lc t — G eorge M . B ro w n , B u s e b u rg
U J | . C o m m issio n ers— J . H . U p to n ,
L a n g lo is
o o tir r v o rn o a a s .
NOTICE.
O ra s o n ,
« t o t V N N T S O U T H Is the G r w . t 3 ,< t « r a r y W e w k l r e f tS e
South. It Is devoted to l , t t . r » t i i r . , R o s a s n e o . F e e l and r i e t l o a ,
and gives the best of all that la correal In Its field. Among Its eontrlhators ta t most
acted southern w.l'ers apaear-doelCkandter Harris. Harry Stillwell Edwards aad
others of crowing lin e . Serial stories from Aartony Hope, Maurice Thompioa.
Sidney R. Crocka'.l. Mrs. Go rga Corho't and Arthur W. Marchmont have appear­
ed. ¿ad otheis art In waltlug from the pan of authors of Rational note
A short
Story coa'est h ought out secs lw f lv o h s s n r tr o e l s m lo n r t ir t e h o r t
otoi-laeo. an worthy a place la E » o S U N N Y S O U T H ' S readaMocol-
itions. Other contests are contemplated that will successfully exploit tha ripening
fluid of talent that only needs such fostering to Illustrate tha wealth that Is shy to
assert Itself.
S U N N Y S O U T H taama wltk tha life of the groat souta. Tha gen­
ial suashlae worms everything Into activity end the season s never cold enough
tocheck thu hang of Inlustry. The paper pomsa fragrant with the breath of tho
magnolia aad pine, and gives out the very air of the orar.go. »a m and hay. Tha
boouly and path * , tha romance aad mystery of the land where tha com
stores up tha golden sanahln« a a l the coUon whitens la tho moonlight. wU; ho
given In tha wull-n.lad columns of this thscnatlag weekly.
The aubscrlptloe price Ip O n l y r i f t v C a n t o a pear, alike to an parsons,
agents, newspapers, postmasters and every one dtdd. Clubs of five, accompanied
hy the fu:l (2 .3 0 . entitle the club ralter to the paper ene year gratia.
( e n d o n • P o e t n l C a r d the namte of six p f your neighbors who
would eppree'iie the opportunity to read a copy of The sunny South, and me
cample will ha mailed free. Tou cm get ym r clan o: flvo out of these vary pe ,pie
OMw S U N N Y S O U T H enters over 30.000 Amarlctn homes now: -nJ
duriaf 190 la snre to ha wdletmedin fully aa many more homos, as th t great
w a’ hlr least of good things the Sou'hera LI erary Weekly, whose columns tor
19 J. will be the most readable of all ifla p a je/i that coma to you.
leaded - w ire
service, w ith
re n te rs w d
p rin c ip a l towna o f th e N orth w oat.
P o rtla n d and suburbs are covered
e d ito ria l,
special
d ram atic,
w rite rs .
society
Pitta bu r t sola a Uc|«or*< C o. FlUahar«. Ta
k
CANhY
to c a & o ö
I
CATHARTIC
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tlo n consists o f 26 to 28 pages,
S t l e n i i f ic R m e r R a n .
* baadaouiety Itta 'tra f«4 weakly. Larweat air*
rulatlon <»i any scientific lonrnal. Tanus, M a
r a a r : four mouth«, 11, fo ld by all nawsdaa'.ara.
B
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BUY THE
faehio n paze. a a in terestin g se ria l
s to ry and other a ttra c tiv e featu res
in a d d itio n to a ll th a news o f
day.
A ll persona a r e here b y w arned no t U
treepaaa up on th e la n d s ol th e u u der-
ig n e d ,s itu a te d in S ix e s R iv e r P re c in c t,
C u r ry c o u n ty , O re g o n , fo r th e purpose
o t h u n t in g w ith guns o r dogs, o r fis h ­
in g . A lso n o t to lea ve a n y g a te open
on g o ing tliro u g h ,o r o th e 1 w leetreap see
in a n y m a n n e r.
A n y person so tresp assing w ill be
prosecuted to t h e fu ll e x t e n t o f the law
M H 8 .B A C H A E L A Y E R S .
New York
u n n
Braocb Oflkm. <S F » . Waahio«ft>a. Jk C.
has colored comic pages, aa w e ll aa
a d e p a rtm e n t fo r children, colored
tho
T U K 8 F A 8 8 NOTILE.
A n y person o r p e r-o n s trrs iias eln g
upon th e C ru ft L a k e R anch,— th e M e
L e lla u a n ti M a rs h a ll Ranches, w ill he
prosecuted to th e u tm o s t e x te n t of th e
la w ; and a rew ard w ill he g iv e n f o r ln -
fu rin a tio n th a t w ill le .d to th e o o n v ic -
' tiu n of th e g u ilty p a rtie s .
E d m u n d C a o rr.
J
Subscription Ratea ; Ona month,
50 cents; th re e months, f l . 3 5 ; six
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fe r. I w ill g iv e F R E E O F
C H A R G E , to a n y afflicted a po sitive
cure lo r E czem a, Helt R h e u m , E ' j slpe-
lue, P ile« nu .l H k ill D iM uues. ii etan t
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S T.E vV iE 'N lS
M e re Toe Purchase Anr Othar YrBe
T « I » V HOMI I I W I M M A C N III I M F A n
oaaNOC, a a a e .
N O T IC E F O R F I B L I C I T I O N .
M anr Sewlng Machines are malte to »eli ragard-
h e a o lq u a U t y . M tha " N e w H e m e ” ia a a d a
le wear. Our guaranty n e.er ru m ouL
D ir a s T R S S T o r t u b I k t k m p i R.
. L in d Office a t R osebu rg , O re p n.
We maXe Sewlng Mechlnee te cult all sendafooa
J a n u a ry .loth, 1008.
tfthetrade. Tha “ M *w H e — r ” Manti, et Ih«
N o tic e Is h s re b . given th « t i.e . r g r
head ol all H ls r a -trw d r family »ewing maehlaas
M . H o r n e r of H a r e . O rego n has filed
Sy a a th e r ls e R d e e le s e « a l y .
notice o f b |s t' ti-u tio i to m ake final
po r » l i e v
fiv r y e a r p m .if iu s u p p o rt o f hie c h lin ,
v ia : lJoinestPHil E n t r y N o 11922 in.ulc
A iix n s t 11, 1902, lo r th.- NJ S i ; y . S K Ij
8 E X Mr«, is , Mini .\J£J N K i ». c tlm i 33.
T o w h s h ip ;W S m ith. R an g e 14 W w t.
s m l th a t saiil proof w ill lie m a d e let-
fe
d * J . H . U p to n , U . St. C u in jo ja -io n e y
to w rite for o a r coafldential latter hatere ap-
a t fA iig lo is , Orcigin, on F rid a y , A p r il
p iyln c for p a te n t; It >»*y ‘ be
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Wo prom ptly obtain U. 8. and Fotaign
3 r d , 190«.
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H e nam es the fo llo w in g w itn es iea to
p rovt Ilia co n tin u o u s reaiitcm-c upon,
s o d c iip iv a tk in of, ih e lan d , v ia :
S fe y W & i
E n g e n s H . R tr.iin , ot H a is . Grenon.
and o e v . 1 en f
W illia m W H n iith , o f ”
F R F E repnrt na p atrie
th è oeK .egei eer.fce and altri
H a r v e y H K u d in , ot
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Mstlianwl K. -O iith . o f ’ ’
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wanted inventors
PATENTS
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I dmcrtpae. WSTSVaMI «HM,
also valusi ie lnhw.nsri.4i om kaarifto. «*• i v i «
« V o f firearms. motoTott M
T a a srirtwM k a r t h . Seod two »<«at sssmipa ta
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Opp. U S . P attu ì Orict.W a.kisgtoo, AA
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palli , Mf.
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GEORGE
M.
BRGW X,
Oaee
N a tu ra l de p ravity o f th e yo uth fu
m ind w as fu lly shown In a N o rth aid«
caafectlo aery store, wheu three ilttla
g irls e n u r e d th e shop in lu d la a hit
sod mode a beeline fo r the cand)
couator lu the rear. T ^ i r faces w o n
a a expression of In jured Innocence
says the Chicago Tlbune.
" W e ll, w h a t do you w an t n o w r
th e o b ^ ro m a n w ho was p ro p rieto r oj
th e iflB h inquired.
- " 0 h 7 said th e eldest g irl, barely
seven years old. Jerking her elbow ex
preaelvely in th e direction of One ol
h e r sm all companions, "she gave yot
a Bickel Instead o t a c e n t” T h e olc
wom an w ent behind th e counter ant
took ou t a tin box co n U ln lu g a num ­
ber o f coppers. Bhe perred In to th t
box, she shook It, to m ake sure ther«
was no nickel lu rk in g am ong th e othei
CMna, and then held it under thi
Boees o f th e lit tle girls, eselalm lns
sharply: “T h e re , now ! D o you see any
nickel th ere 7“
W ith o u t rep ly in g the g irls filed out
of the shop, each face clouded by an
expression o f hopeless
dleappqlnv
m ent
“ You w o u ld n 't bellexp It ," said th t
old woman, b itte rly . " I w o uldn 't be­
lieve It m yself I f I did n ’t stand hert
a ll day and see I t w ith m y ow n eyes
T h e deceits o f ch ildren are almoei
enough to d riv e m e oraxy T h e y look
you lig h t In th e face w ith angel eyea
and lie to you as easily aa i f their
tongues were oiled. M a n y a ’ penny ]
lost because 1 could not believe that
m ere babes were try in g to sw indle me.
W hen I catch them a t I t th ey run out
Just aa those g irls did w ith o u t saying
anything. T% at does not keep them
from coming back here again, though.
"T h e boys around to re are Just as
bad as the girls. H m W a doxeu boys
were In here ge ttin g candy one «lay.
and th ey had got th e ir candy and
hadn 't paid to r It} wlikn a boy «tuck
hie head la th e door and shouted:
•Bay, missus, yo ur sign has tum bled
d o w n !’ H la eyes bulged out aa If ha
was scared, and m y heart gave such a
Jump th a t I could scarcely get out to
th e sidewalk. T h e sign was a ll righ t.
T h a boys le ft th e store by a re a r door
w h ile I was lo o k in g fo r the boy. A f­
terw ards they declared th a t they paid
to r th e candy when they got It. I t is
dreadful to th in k w h at men and woan-
en these boys and g irls w ill be when
th ey grow up."
TH E STO R Y OF RA1SSUU.
C ap tare e f t h e A ra b B r ig a n d b y th e
B a e h a o f T a n g ie r D escrib ed
b y H im s e lf.
T h e B rigan d Ralssuli, w ho captured
Perdlcarla, Leila bin ow n story tn Lea-
Me'a M o n th ly Magazine.
'N ow , some eig ht years ago. A bd-
er-R ah m an A bd-el-Saduk,
then
the
basha o f T a n g ie r,” said Raiasult, "flnd -
is g th a t be oould not subdue the rs -
atstanee o f ou r party by tha troops a t
h is disposition, n o d e - overtures ot
peace, and. sending me a safe con­
duct, liArited ma to come and dlacu.e
S frien d ly solution of ou r difficulties
1 w ent to hla official residence atone
and unarm ed— and. w hile we sat a t a
table (lite r a lly — about a tra y — ) 1 was
suddenly seized,
bound, hu rried
to
prison and besvlly Ironed, an Iro n
band was riveted about m y neck,
handcuffs w ith In terven in g bars so
th a t 1 could no t brin g m y tw o hands
to gether w ere fastened on m y wrists,
and sim ila r fetters were also riveted
about my a n k le « Then I was sent to
Mogodor and there confined w ith th e
toweet crim inals, who reeked o f filth
and who swarm ed w ith insects— these
la tte r cut In to my fiesh as did a lto m y
Irons.
Th us I remained fo u r long
yaara, chained to th e walla ao th a t I
oould not lie down, u n til at last the
neck band and handcuffs were
re­
moved. A fte r th at I p a tted s till an ­
o ther whole year in th a t h o rrib le pris­
on. Do you now wonder," he asked,
“ a t the oath I swore to be revenged
upon eo treacherous an enem y» You
kn o w ,” he continued, "o t the colum n
o f governm ent troops lately le n t
against ua. T h ey rem ained lu tb e v a l­
ley.
jronder.
capturing
defenseless
peasants a t the plow and vio latin g
th e ir daughters, of whom 18. am on gtt
them children o f six years old. have
been thus dishonored. Then ceme the
treacherous capture o f the M ’zorra
deputation who went a t H ad j A bd -er-
Selam Abd-el-Sadu'..'a sum m on« bear­
ing. not arm s, hut presents in th eir
bands. Th en I determ ined to selzo
upon some European anil to bold him
t ill these m m should be released anil
u n til the A bd -el-9,id uks m ake restitu­
tion for the wrongs we have suffered
a t th e ir bands.”
D og M assage.
Queer professions a re m any and
various, but th tr e can be few more
queer than one which Is now being
advertised In P orts—th a t, n u n e ly , of
p rtfra a o r o f maaeage fo r dogs. I t ap­
pears lh at there la an establishm ent
In which dogs m ay be subjected to
treatm ent at the fofow lng rates: F o r
changing the fo rm o f th e muzzle, 40
franca: pu tttog w rin k les on a b u ll,
dog’s face, 80 franc»;, m akin g a
straight ta ll cu rly, JO f r iln n ; rem ov­
ing superfluous h a ir, five francs an
hour;
changing
color o f coat. 30
francs; changing drooping ears to
ereet, and vice versa, 30 francs; m ak­
in g a belldog s fo re paws crooked. 100
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in a ll the cities and
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“ I le t l i m y w i f e a n d a u r o a ir b a r e b o o a
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and U m y oro tk a boat
m edicine we have «ve. had in the h o « M least
woeu m y w ife « a n fra n tic w ith haodarbe for
tw o dava, «he t r k u aom en f yœn CASCA K t T S .
and th e r r e lie yad lu e pala ta hcr head a in o a t
im m rd la ia ly W e hm h rem m tnead Caaearata
C a t s . viKfiaBiYBiA
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b y a b rig h t s t a ff e f reporters, * " 4
U doing tk h for thousands of*
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lem .
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S a le m .
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O r egon.
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special
T o o m uch housework w recks w o ­
m en's nerves. A n d the constant
care o f ch ildren , day and n ig h t, is
often too try in g fo r even a strong
w o m a n . A haggard face tells tho
sto ry o f the ovent-orked housewife
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Deranged menses,
leuoorThn-a an il fa llin g of the
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E very housewife needs a rem edy
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keep her sensitive fem ale organs
In perfect condition.
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C . H a w le y , of Salem .
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C o u n ty T re a s u re r— Ja m es C a u g iie ll,
N o tice is hereby given , th a t in ooiu
W ill be ta k e n In exchange fo r goods
W e d d e rb u rn .
u llance w ith th e provisions o f th o A c t
of Cougreas of J u n e 3 , 1878, e n title d
G ilv c m c it t r i a l a n d I w i l l d o 111) " A n A c t fo r >he aale o f tim b e r la n d s Aeaeaaor— A . J. M a rs h , P o rt O rfo rc i.
School 8 u p t.— A m es 8 . J o h n a to L , P o rt
in th e S ta te s of C a lifo rn ia , O rego n, N e­
li e s t t o p le a s e y o u .
O r fo n l.
vada an u W a s h in g to n T e r r ito r y ,”
exten ded to a il P u b lic L in .........
i istatee by .-.urveyor— D . C u n n lff, J r . G o ld B eac h .
A ct o( A u g u s t 4, 1892,
C o ro n er— D r . F . A . S u h liem an n , W ed­
J o h n F. CiacLX
d e rb u rn .
o( Eugene, C o u n ty o l L a n e , S ta te of
M ix T ia u s e r T a a c o v a T s .
O reg o n , tiled in th ia office on J a n . Id ,
1007, hie sw u m s tatem en t N o 8661, fo r C ir c u it C o u rt m eets F o u rth M o n d a y in
th e purchase of the E )k S W t^ , A
8-
A u g u s t o f each y e a r.
o t Section N o.;td, In T q w n a h ip No
31 South o f Range N o . 13 W est, a n d C o u u ty C o m n iim lo n e re C o u rt m eets
firs t W ed n esd ay in J a n u a ry , A jir il,
w in offer proof to show th a t th e
nought la m ore v a lu a b le fo r its tim b e r
J u ly and S ep tem b er of each year.
o r atone th a n fo r a g ric u ltu r a l purposes P ro b a te C o u rt m eets fir s t M o n d ay in
D falsb Is
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17th day o f M a rc h , 1008.
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