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Thowaanfis Have Kidney Trouble
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B c w Y o F i n d O u t.
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
Water and let tt stand twonty-four hours; a
sediment or set
tling Indicates as
, unhealthy condb
y / t lo n of Iho kid
neys; If It stains
your linen It Is
evidence of kid
ney trouble; too
frequent desire to
___ pass It or pain In
iho back a also
convincing proof that the kidneys and blad
der are out of crier.
Sailry,
i (.T .te is a i d la »Jl the c itie s and
p r ir c ip i} to w n s o f the N o r th w e s t
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C aw careta r'and .v C a t t a t i l e . tlx* m o ti won«
d o r f iil m c d h u i ifiiM 'iuverv o f H ie age. p e t »
a n t an d r e f o - s ln n c to th»' taare. act
a n d positiv« i y on k b ln e y a . ilt«»r a n d ho v e la ,
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I . tuie o f I l l s 1 t ' l . t i o . V , » „ a t e t in a l
i V v ed i p ro o f in Hlipp..rt . f h i- el din,
viz: H '-ine <-,d i.n t r , N o lf:ej2 m-ido
tignst I I , nft-;, for Hi N I 8 E U . 8 L L
S E X 8c.-. 2», i.n-1 \ L } N E I 8 . eti-.ii .13.
lo » liKhip .Id S o u th . H ung.- | | W e it
m o t t i i s i s .id p r - i w ill I.- w in d ' l e
ton* J. H . U p to n , U, 8 . C'o.e m is lon er
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Laxative Bromo-Quiiiine T .b i,u
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p ro v i h: • e o o 11 n in aas resid en t» upo:»,
a n d cu Ivatio», o f. t h e Isn d , viz :
, E " ? " c h - •'•rn ln . "I H in a , O regon .
,f W llliu ii: W. K n iith . r»t ” .
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I foe everything
that runs on wheel«.
Ae*».
Tolmrr« 5r ;t ie ¿ Oeer. I n r i
T.» <pi!t W»b3.*vo e .wily an*’ fort-««
,W^A. Irtilef l ío. berte a;i | A»»'» r,
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and presently became the con-«(
“« ‘‘“‘’“Ot nt
dishes.
the eighteenth centnry
an acknowledged Authority laid it
down that “as to geese and ducka,
cooks should stnlf them with sage
shred fine, and a little pepper and
salt; and the same with a anckling
Pig.” m
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tkm of th e g u ilty p a rties.
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Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
v
!" cu ,l" i rheumatism, pain In the
- A IN l i
bock, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
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to hold water and scalding pain in passing
It, or bad effects following use ol liquor,
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ai ace»!! y of being compelled to ro efts
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" a-4® * « « •« a n a u th o r ity on D r e s s ,n ^ in g . M ill!
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W i‘ h r ° a i,t P O rk' g 0 ° , e a n d d 0 c k .
l l
or p,-r o n . treaperslng
u p on t h e C roft L a k e R an ch ,—t h e Me-
L c llu n u n d M a rsh a ll R a n ch es, w ill be
s k y an d other a ttra c tiv e fe a tu r e s
in a d d itio n to a ll the n ew s o f th y
day.
S a m p le co p ies m a iled
a modifier of cer-
to tw»
« 4 v
1IR8. RACHAEL AYER8 kn * ledR**d- It seemed to have »
.
certain sort of natural affinity
Anyp -reon
c a s colored cotnic pages, a s w ell as
a d ep a rtm en t fo r children, colored
fa -h io n p a ss , an in terestin g se ria l
an d (lie
W EEKLY
a Londoner.
i.
i 'o r y is p in d atg m i s ja r to n t n ew s
-X .
I
■avory and Salutary a ll the Tsar
Bound and Liked by a n , Sayn
•< g o « .
D bfabtm km t o r m s 1 n t x s io b ,-'1
L a n d O ffice a t K se b u r g . O ie g o n .
. F eb ru a ry 5, 190«.
N o tice is h ereb y given th a t E d w in 8 .
W e lls , h e ir , (so n ) o f M rs. V ien n t If.
W ills , o f E c k .e y , O regon , h a . tiled no
tic e o f h is in te n tio n to m a k e final liv e-
y e a r p ro o f in su p p o r t o f Ids c U in, v x:
H o m e s te a d E n try N o 12175 m a d e O -
to b e r 29, 1902, fo r th e NM N W « o f
8« e. II an d 8 E t$ 8W }< .
8E )<
S e c tio n » ¿ T o w n s h ip ya S o u th , lia n g e
IS W est, W M ., a n d th a t s . i d proof
w ill lie m a l e 1 m - fo re R e g is te r nnd Re
c e iv e r , n t H osuburg, O regon , o n F r i
d a y , M ay 15. l.HX
H e n a m e s th - foil w in g w itn e sse s to
p r o v e h is C on tin u ou s red d - a c e u p on ,
u n .i o u ltiv n tio n of, t h e tnnd. v is:
C la u d e C lark, o f E c k ley , O regon.
G eo . T a y lo r, o l
”
J . F . M a ssy , o f M yrtle P oin t, ”
W llla u i H . I e h n h e r r , o l C a m a s V a l
le y , O regon.
H im j a h ix L. Enov. K eglster.
GOOD QUALITIES OF SAGE.
1
f '" '
C urry
OFFICIAL niKKCTOBY.
N o tic e fo r P u b lic a tio n , «
U n ite d Staten L a u d O ffice,
UTATK ANU IH MT KH r OFFICKRM î*
B rw eb u n f, O rt-go". N o v 22.1, W ,
8. S cu ’ta— J o n a th a n 1 Tourne J r ., o f
Notion la In’re' y g iv e n , thnt in
ilia ,,« ,.. «.-tel,
piian«-.
w lth (h e . p ro v isio n .. s «.Í .1
th e Act ; H ottlan .l and C h as. F u lto n o f A sto ria
. OI
o f t'OVitfre^M
D o n e r e o s o OÍ f J JtiiM*
u n e 3.
3, 1K7H
1ST«, e n title d ’ -*»_____________ ... . ............
I “ Ati Act’for th e aal« of tim i» i lan d s in y o n g r e s s m u n , F ir s t D istr ic t— W illis
C. H a w le y , of S alem
*
I th e S t a t e s o f C a lifo rn ia , O r e g o n . N«-
j v a d a , and W nshiustton T erra a v ,” j¡a G o v ern o r— G e o . K. Cl um la-rluin S a
ex ten d . .} to all P u b lic L and . a t s I y
le m , ,
act o f A u g u st 4, 1892,
S e c r e ta r y ¿ r o t a t e — F. 1. D unbar, 8s>
M iss G k kthche F a b io u
<d thttaop, C ou n ty o f t h e h a lD s t a t e o f
lem .
I W a sh in g to n , tiled in th is oHl<, ..n Jan . S ta te T reasu rer—G ee A s t e e l o f S a
19th, 1IH»7, her Sworti wtatem ei ’ No 8886
lem ,
fo r th e (M ilchase ò f th e E l S i }, KW}
Sfc} S eo ion 7. a n d N E } N E * . Of g r j . $ • ! * • F e h lt e In s to n ot Ion—
H . A ck-
N o 1H In T o » u s l,lp N o. 31 K w rh o f
e r m s n , S a lem .
î û f S S W
 T a f c
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Nearly all our vegetables and
herbs appear originally to have
E l) . R A C E L E P F , P r o p V
passed through Home preliminary
stage in the laboratory of the med
,
(H ureessor t o F . M. L u n g io is. )«,.
ical herbalist before being admit
ted to the full honors of the kitch
K E E PS IN STOCK,
en, writes a Londoner. The fact
is not so strange as it might at
first sight appear, and its results
g o o i I h ,
have certainly Veen to thu general
of mankind, for,,
s o u g h t is n.dre « Z .1,1,, for r t ¿ U n X r I A tto rn ey G e n e r a l— A. M. C raw ford, I advantage
iw .h m e >hun i<W bgries|t>i’a l p trp . J w , 4 -
8 “ h'rn.
though f«rof the most part the old
nnd to e s ta b lis h her c la im to sa id Wild C lerk 'S ta te lotm l B o u r d --G . <"». Brow n ' h e r b a ¡»FT
lis t prescriptions ww
_
w ei> of
HARDW ARE
>>ef<,re th e R e g is te r s ix l R e c e iv e r « g th ia I
S a le m
'
!
a kind neither to kill nor eurC, bis
Ortlce at lh w eb u rg , O regon, ua T i i u r a - 1 . . ¿
„
th e'J th d ay o í A pril 1UU8.
I J o in t S en a to r f o r C ou s and C u r r y - investigations
ayAh
A c <;jLI-*iS* day
of the specifle
S h e im in e s us wit o'- »sen :
J o h n 8 . Coke.
qualities
of
plants
were often
O ra W stso n
oí S a tso p , W ash
J o in t R e p resen ta ti v e f
C o ca an<i1 useful. The ancients seem to have
A n d lu U c t , e v e r y th in g u su a lly n ced eo J F p „ u m !« to u e o l
C u rry— Fd R aiklefT.
in th e c o u n tr y ,
I J ' hn C O b a n
o f E lm a
”
"
regarded sage as a herb of first im-
« '-In D Vim H o rn e of S atsop . W ash J u d g e , 2d J u d ic ia l D istr ic t—J . w - j portance to the physician, and the
A I r W .w e ll of N o seb a g, O regon
H a m ilto n , Roeeburg.
many traditions concerning it re
J W lie n fro o f
”
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P ro secu tin g A tto r n e y , 9d Ju d u -lal D is
C A N I ! M A L E N a m o u n t n g to 9f> oi
A n y and e l l p erso n s c la im in g a d
fer aliqost entirely to this aspect
tr
ic
t—
G
eo
rg
e
M.
B
ro
w
n
,
R
o
seb
u
r
g
.
m ore w ill I« a llo w e d 10 js-r c e n t 'd ie v e r s e ly th e n la iv e d escrib ed la n d s ere
of
the plant, “Why should a man
co u n t, e x c e p t on F lo u r , o u w h ic h a t - req u ested to file th.-ir c la im s in t h is o f U. 8 . C o m m issio n e r à — J. H . U p to n ,
die who ha's his sage in his gar
fice o n o r before sk id 9th dny . f , m il,
lo t n g lo la
/
d isco u n t can be g iv e n .
1908.
,
K
den?” was one of the maxims of
* oou W ty ojrrlCKHe
B kkjam in I, E p o v , R e g is r
the famous school of health at
A s I w ill do m y own te s i,lin g ;
C o u n ty J u d g e — E . A. B u Jley, G old
Salerno.
The belief in its virtues
u iy in te n tio n to se ll ch ea p er th a n g ia sb
B e a c h.
through the middle
were e v e r so ld o u F lo rea C reek.
l'o u n ty C o m n ilm io n ers—J . W . _Coolcy, survived
ages and was handed down with
NO TICE FOR P U BLIC A TIO N .
C h e te o ; Ed S y p h e r , L a n g lo is .
unimpaired vitality to quite mod
U nited S t a t e . Laud O 'tlce.
B u tte r ,
E ®
and
H id e s ,
Sb eriff—g . E . M a riterà , G old lle a c h .
R. se b u r g , O re:, M arch, 18th 1903
C o u iity C le r k —G e o r g e
W . S m ith , ern writers. The writers of the six
N e tic e Is li.-reby g iv en th a t In com
teenth and seventeenth centuries
Gold B e a « -]i.
pllai: -O w til th e y ro v lth .n s o f th e a c t I „
tViir ho ta k e n in e x c h a n g e for g o o d s . o f C w i-crtss o f Juno 3, 1878, e n title d I C ,,u ,,t-v T reesu rer—J a m e s C a u g b e ll, were full of its praises, and there
"An a rt 'o r th e sa l» o f tim b er lan d s
Wedderbnrn.
w . 'iWas hartjly an ailment of mind or
In th e s ta te s o f t.a lifo m ia , O regon, N e
G iv e m e n t r i a l m id I w ill d o m ,
A sse sso r —A. J. Marsh, Port. O rfo rd .
body for which sage was not pro-
vada and W ashington T errito ry ," a s
ex ten d ed W a d iho P ub lic Laud S ta te s Sch ool N u p t.— A id es 8 . J c h n sh .L , P ort nounced a cure or an alleviation.
b e s t t o i»b*U.-x j u u ,
by a d o f A u gu st I, 1S02.
2 * £ ‘‘rJ '
Thence sprung the idea that, as it
purveyor B. Cunnig, Jr. Gold Beaeli. - was thus generally wholesome
C oron er D r. F . A. S ch llem a n ji, Wed- and recommended by the faculty.
d erb u rn .
ISA M W A L K E R
. ........
the. housewife might prudently
f l . B . S f lB lJ M o f E u reka, co m ity o f H u m b o ld t. S ta te
M ETIN4JS o r THK COCKTN.
a dried winter supply to
( C afH ornia, h a s th is d n y B led in th is
, N oA
o 5 ice
, in T
o w sw
n sh
ip N s t o a 3 t l H.,
W C ircu it C o u rt m e e ts F eu rtb M
_____
o n d a _ y ...
in he^ torerooin. And so this “sov-
l.is
orn
in en R t ange
No. 14 8t97,
i W M, an d w ill ofTer proof to sh o w th a t
for c th
e d im s o rch
ot 4
o f u h S le
ecti fo n
A u g u st of e a c h y e a r .
Verilgn herb” gradually found Ms
: Ih
lan
u g a h se
t Is o f m L ore
v e lu
r
M a x ip a c t c iik k
Its l l m l c r o r s to n e »ban for a s r ic itlta r C o u n ty C o m m is sio n e r s C o u rt m e e ts way into the kitchen, of which It
I »1 p u r tio s e su n d to e s ta b lis h h is c la im
first W ed n esd a y In J a n u a r y , April, has ever since remained an India-
IS O
Io sa id lanrl before J . H . U p to n , U. 8
July and S ep te m b er of ea ch year, pcnaable adjunct. Not that it-at
t C o m m issio n e r , a t Ids office n t fa tn g lo is
Dr.u.r.K I*
O r e g o n , o n W ed n esd ay tl*o Kltli d a y o f I r o ta te (x>urt m e e ts first M om lay iu once lost all its medical attrt-
J u o e , 1908.
botes. “He that would live for
H o n a m es aa w itu e ss e s:
R a lp h E O>x of L u n g lo is, O reg o n . ccaav cocktv cost o e r r a ts a k d roar aye must eat 'sage In May,” runs
Frank It W ulker o f
”
"
[the proverb. But the cooks soon
C h s t e o ...........
E .lw a r l B i-yph. r o f
••
Mis« Id a C ooley, began to take broader views.
B it
of
J a m e s P Kupseli of
”
’•
H a r b o r .........
. . . . F le tch er G ardner. They pronounced sage to be
A ny and a ll p erso n s cla im in g ad U o ld B e a c h .
............... J . W . R iley .
v ersely th e a o o v e d esrrlb ed lan d s are
equally savory and salutary all
lifiiK lo n , O i
.................... f l e o . K err. the year round, and of special and
req u ested ,x file th e ir cla im s In th is I W ed d erb u ru
. nfCee o n o r b efo re sa id 10th d a y o f I l l i h e e ...........
M r. E . H R u ssell.
peculiar value at the season of
J u n e , 1903.
M a r ia l...........
Mrs. V io la B illin g s.
Michaelmas.
B e n ja m in L. K i e v
A g u e s s . . . . . .
------ - - ,A . M . R ile s
* R eg ister .
- But this is advancing matter*.
."■* T ?. c s ' e r i d rih rerih e fo r ]
.
.............
R
.Q
e
lle
n
.
1
C o r b in ...........
P o rt O rford
. . . . A m es J o h n sto n Even the best of things eatable
n i:r « p j * c - , i t cu-ecr-ko g et a ll'
D e n m a r k .. . .
5 0 YEA RS*
........ri. o. 8 o. . C vspps.
ap p s. have had to overcome prejudice
:.n k.-a? -i. 7 s hu*. to k e ;p In touch ,
r E X P E R IE N C E
L a n g lo is ...
E . UacklefT. and ’ lowly make their way; and
?. thè Wìr'd 's d a ily ev en ts
E c k le y ...........
J. A. Heiuux ,B the cfl8e ot mor«‘ concomitant«
also r«..-.d
some help from the encouraging
— hand of fashion has generally
13 F /7 L Í3 Í T f l î ï f a m ,
NOTICE.
been necessary. The rather naa-
n r . l n ’, 0 / 3 / d j ,
-------
aeua brew known aa sage tea waa
M erton
» m A 1 Per,,,'0 ‘' » r e itereh y w arn ed not to so common a domestic medicine to
D c s ta n s
Ih c I i - . d . t j t tc n .’a ? ecw syaiM r o f
»respnes u p o n t h e lan d « of th e u nder-
»„.„a.,u
? ,upalcine to
- -
Copvr. c:rro !.a.
AnrnneFNndliDf R tkelch nnd
o p tio n m u
tu n e d ,e itu a te d fu S i x e s l l :v e - P recin ct ° ° r ^ore^a<!ler’ that they could
MM opi;:!«» « fr.w
-- "Kiev' l vT '
•-1 ’ ’î f .'rt C o ï t ., v-fcirjj h u com -
q » u • lfk lr ,.n„
i:- «w
«rt e.^a«
hh M
<wr
iitvWttPMI ♦» pritt ablv luHL’Hi.l»!**. k •,r»tn
C urry c o u n t y , O reg o n , for the pnrpoeo not at 01>ce accept the herb in the
Ll..n«xri?i!y »
conndont’
il. IlèndlKioc
nn r'.ltftXifj
»
i P .-ste rep o rts an d
•»■M,««»»»» - js.^a
sKamsnnru *'»l
dont ................
free (Iltlö
----------* putrì.t». a,
inu U4ai«?„A»!i ?un* or d'*8' or ,isb' charBcter of a savorv adjunct
for -* «W44nn»r
¿ J
d ■ w ire s-.rvlcB, w ith
in g . A ls o n d l to le a v e a n y g a t,, „ p en
,
•
<• »juuci,
1
«U'r în5 * Ite r.« a Co. r e œ f n k
a . .c t - 1 ¡ l i e i . » r o
tptruil 4<4lc«, ir’jlmut chwr.-p. ta th«
on g ..» ,g th r o u g h , o ro th .-i w ise treeilue« B u t
l,V<? a n d ,P a r n ’ a n d **>•
GROCERIES, (thsbest only
01*1
HOOIW JJU.1 8IIO L W
W HEN a ¡country becomes civilised it demands type
um tiei* *1
f * R E A T SALKS
p ro v e the great
wM m erit o f H o o d 's harsap arill».
H o o d ’« SttiwanarlUs Hells lieei'11-MÎ
a cccm p lb lie a C R
R I E A T
cunes.
** Av
United Htates navy in iosiDg guns
through wear is shown in the fol
lowing statem ent made by the
United Service Gazette, the offi
cial service organ of England,
regarding the wearing out of the
heavy guns in the British navy:
“All the A tlantic fleet battle
ships have had their barbette guns
changed. In the case of the flag
ship Caesar only two guns have
been changed, bnt other ship«
have had three and in one case
all fofir guns landed and replaced
by others, and considerable press
ure has had to be put on the
Woolwich nnthorftlea to have «11
the required guns available. Bnr-
prise in»» been expressed that de
fects should have been simal-
tnneonsly discovered in so many
of the guns, nnd also at the fart
that although the ships have been
in port for two months the work
of changing them should haver,
been deferred until the last mo-'
mi nt. The defecta are all in the
inner or A tube. In some cases
it is worn, hut in others the evil
Is much great«-, as the tube has
developed serious wenkn>s« o«-
loir to overt tin<y ’*