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THE TRIBUNE.
WEDNESDAY. JU N E 3rd, 1W>S.
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SOME RICH ARE SLOW PAY, IlU p 'Wed l erp
Exp« sit ion Notes.
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lu tr tn e r o t th e # r;u ••» V . J. » »••»«» 4 Co.. «Join« ,
T h e M ìh « uuaì bui illu x «♦ d ie
tu u lu o M in th m -lly o f Toledo, C o u n ty » n 4 M a u !
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aiore.<nid, and Ifcal >aM * r m *111 pay I ha ra m A l:t» ta -Y u k u ii-l’iH'ili.-
o f'O X d il
3 1 .M 1 W fo r each an-1 «» f
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U M o f l l . i l ' . C a ta rrh C u re , F l i n g X C B U » * r .
1 rUrlicil li» raoin peiton.
B a u m to halwrv uta aiut m b a e r lb u i In niy
pn a en ee, rtita ftih d ay o l inw em bo r, A. It. Inns.
’A'wnjniun mint« ry tu i p» rail, n
A. W . ULkxaoK,
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ut >L<- n Hi<y inti ic iiin jf
(U n u l
• N o ta ry I*u1,lir
H a ll * C a la r r h J 'u re ta taken In te r n a lly , am i miiviug
liil.it» nt the Alu-ka V ir
a c t* «Hr JcU f*® » tha Wood an d m u o n * a u rla rt« ,
kuii-Ptii’itto i x¡-u»iiiuó
of »he BjrstMB. te n d fo r te»tlmonl»UM free.
A»UJre«eF. J . C l if iN K Y a VO . Toledo, O
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Aiii'lhi r bugi- |» i ni m en i Luti.1
MuM by a ll D rug gist*. M e.
in g , the F ine Art* Pubici. Ivy !•-•»»
T*kt? «<11» F a m ily F i ll * for c o n j^ p ^ lo n
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We fill them promptly
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B e s u re to O o m ©
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We’ll Treat you Square!
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by 8endingjas your Mail Orders,
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Save Time and Money!
Wotoriona »act Daclorre W rit«- That
K ony in Society H aggl« Ov«r
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It ia n o to rio u s th a t Abe rich are
o fte n a eu n d u lon alj slo w in p ayin g
th eir b ills. 1 reca ll bn e In sta n ce
w h ere th e w ife o f a m u lti-m illion
n ire (she w a s a fterw a rd d ivorced ), j
to o k no n o tice, m on th a fte r m onth,
Published Every W« Inewlay, by
o f a bill a m o u n tin g to o v e r f20<-
000 for her d a u g h ter’s w ed d in g
IIA R D Î T. HTKWAUT.
trouasiuiu, and thia bill, w a s nor
FRANK A STEWART, Arera-iato wtttor
alarteli ut the A to k a Yukon I'aoittii paid for m ore ttuan a yea r a fte r the
U ’tteii’u letter le l li » « ‘’"'hy Chimi ¡ exp oaition . Il w ill be ol buff brick. cerem on y, and Oyijr th en b eca u se
K bbob , (N o * 51,00») was n-pvlse-wio
i T h e prm ie < l ini'»ri»»» ®n jr<rt r
per »
a reso u rcefu l c o llecto r “h eld up'’
Inirluin yliiiuM not, «n * w ill not, bei
I . b o w . » h e ,I . lo gh lvto r o u t nub-J
An. electric low er sim ilar to i I mj ; th e m u ltim illio n a ir e h im s e lf in t h e ner at the District Fair *t Roscbarg iu
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i i<i. i..* A n iini ” i» the mas-
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• in e m u iT in u in ou airen iu iaeii m me
l int I . . «b» •
¡fammi* on e ut the Buflalo expos'- ¡ g tr e e t on e daT an<j finally got h is ‘ lUOti,
Jt00’. taking four ftrsl prise- as follows:
te m ie re o i>f f the O
regon cam
e iin iiia
ig ii, , but
bui tion
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ll ’ check,
. . . d ec
. la r e s C levelan d M offett, 'U r a t *s perchr.ni draft horse ; first pre
lerpiec«
Oregon
p aign
but with ........
m any
new „«r,„i.
effects, ..I
w ill
miuuis on two noils; first on horse and
OUR AGENTS:
it cum« trai lute for most o f our vo be one o f the d ecorative features o f ¡u S u ccess.
family of live c< Ite.
Içra
Io
read.
,
A. B. H abik , Bumtou Oregon.
the Alaska Y ukon Pacific expos»-
I h a r e been .to ld o f sev era l rich
WILL MAKE THE SEASON AT
C o |/ I. N. UjcmcCT, G ol.tB cach, Ore,
t ¡Ott.
w om en in th e sm a r t se t, tw o o f Bandon, Bear Creek, Fpur Mile,
There Jire som e stro n g objections
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th em very rich, w h o are w o n t to ©airyvilio, and Sixes river; being at
C alifornia’s bu.M jog nt the A las
ft> the lattwr place on Sunday A plll loth,
to llie E ik - ci I Jk’roRraui iur the Dis
The Forest Reserye
w ill jj tjkéjf w ert, ¡B
p overty, and every nine days therealter.
trie! Fuir u » b a -Urbi in M m sblielil, ku Y ukon Pacific E xposition
S sa iic a Firil»T ttO, $ts and »2«.
be a handsom e structure. It
w ill ou e o f th e s e lu d ies, w h ose sh ow y
I'TIie forests of th is e u is l section ay it elev a tes the trotters and p»c- he one o f thu.lurgest «Jute b u ild in gs ' N ew p o rt fe te s are w id ely pro-
8.
CULVER A CO.,
ers which,,are .piopgrtl Lréd, over
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B akoon , O b loos .
m ay look exhau*tle*s t o os ,iw»w,
mi
the
grounds
and
w
ill
be
old
M
is
|
claim
ed
,
tried
on
a
certa
in
occa
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the thoroughbred«. It is g m istake,
but wipe them o u t uii A. the years
.
sion in desigfi.
t-
i sio n , U» “bejtt d o w n ” an e stim â t*
w ill not be m an y u n .fl .we have « Inch w ill 1«: condamwed
we»»
i N oticw i
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fo r ca n d le sh a d es, fu vors, etc.,
infoi oied ktockrtien: ' T he tlinrmtgh
l ’iero* e o .ii.ty , VVashington, i>
ghe
Jn # hurry f w #
barren ' hill* nnd diibris Covered
bred aland* suprem e at the bend ot w hich th e city of I acorn* is located d in n er dan ce, an d , h a r in g failed
I am 'h e owner of, nhd desire to
v s ile y s .”
fini ally ex cla im ed : sell, 250 acres o f timber land in
‘ T he Hhove te x t is taken from the a ll equine-flesh, an d t r y effort to w ill spend 1*5,000 for its participa- ¡nherefîôr-t, sh e ■ fin
C rescent C ilv fjfsws of .May 21, tower RTF’stitiidurd is not in bar- tion In the A laska-Y ukon-P acific ‘•W hy, you o u g h tn ’t to ch arge m e Sections 1 7 ,1 8 und 19, In row n sh ip
ex p o sitio n , fl'his a’inotlnt »s' as n « ‘nt for th e se th in g s! T hink o f 34 8. R. 14 W., W.'M ; also 40 ucres
wherein the E d itor d ^ -e n ls f r o m . w i‘ b « • »«* uf P*0* * *
m uch as souMrof th6 states h ave up th e a d v e r tisin g you can g e t o n t o f in Sec- 22, T. 86 3. R. 14 W „ W. M.
our view s us to llie nicesgiiy o f «j
it! If y o u -tr e a t m e righ t I’ll gee
Foi'est R eserve on the west slope o f
There is but little doubt tl.nj the prop ri a ted.
Address the undersigned.
th a t you r p lace is m en tion ed by
G ould railroad now in 8 . . K- Or«-,
•
W u.i.ie T. W hitk ,
the Coast R ange m ountain».
T he largest seepic railway ever »11 th e r e p o r te r s!”
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Port Orford, Or.
it w ill be noticed 'th u t the N ews g o n 'is a im in g Io reach Port Orford erected will lie an attraction on (M
A n d a n o th er, w h o se hnaband ia
by the m ost direct route. Here òn |
ignores our contention that forests
Bay Streak, the nniugem ent lioiile- on e o f th e r i c h e s t m e n in th e
litr e cannot be “ wiped -nut.” and I ll'e «“ ““
rira ”f the Un,le<1
DO YOU L IK E TO F IS H ?
vard of the A laska-Y ukon Pacific w orld , a c tu a lly w ep t b efo re a
'that “ barren h ills and debris oov- I
'¡«s the deepest and m ost exp osition . It w ill, depict scenes F ifth a v en u e d ressm a k er in her
‘ éred v alleya” can n ot e x is t in I his .W o v en lent harbor on the Pacific in A laska, Yukon and in the con n - p lea d in g s for a red u ction o f » 1 5 on We have discovered a fish
, eoust. Il cun be made secure at tries bordering upon the Pacifio th e r price
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o f a c e rta in „
garm en t th a . t bait which niakes ’em bite.
‘ equable cliip a te, where Nature regu
I s h e B in p ly had to h ave btit cou ld U n e j>o x F R E E of all charge.
! sm a ll cost, and our railroad leaders.
' Ixrly Sprinkles (fix feet of water year
Ocean.
n o t afford, sh e d eclared , o u t o f th e
! know it. T ile largest »hips possible
W rite for particulars.
j y oh our fofestr. 4Irre new for-
More than 7,500 persons visit the sm a ll a llo w a n c e m ade her by her
to
m
ik
e
could
uK
ive
and
depart
* M s sp rin g up spontaneously with ,
grounds
o
f
the
A
laska*Y
ukon-I’a-
,
h
u
sb
an
d
.
F IS H IN G S U P P L Y 3 0 .,
• g certain ty s s ft««d as the laws o f ,
C,OM gballow
cific exp osition every tine S u n d ay
" hen I w as in N ew p o rt la s t
Dept. IX , Lebanon, Ohio.
' ‘jlB in r e /'W ê have
burs or travel in to the interior to
“W ist section 4 3 years, and hHV. W l or nnl«*d. Tl.u great “ Pacific [to w itness dm p r ^ r e ss made jn su m m er p eop le w ere la n g h in g at
b u ild in g. T he m anagem ent tak es' tb e la t e s t p e tty econ om y o f th is
& d th e p a th , o f ev«rv great f o r . ¡ Q ^ s l l o , ” will foraa ths propar
j sam e h u sb an d , w ho is c erta in ly
th
is as . good sign th at th e at lend- onp of fh e M o g e g t„ o f o u r id le r a i|. T im ber L a m > A ct , J unk 3, -1878,—
est fire that ever sw ept through resignH .on ol I m l Orford before
N o t ic e fo r P u b lic a t io n .
- t in . region, and we know .mt o f *
•»nl tha p f o p ^ d breakwater ance during the exposition
lio n a ires. H e had h eard o f a new
U nited State» Land Office.
sin g le instance where a n e w forest w il‘ » * b“ 'l*
rro.u n ,..Jn d cl by large.
a lu m in u m p ain t, w arran ted to
Roseburg, Oregon, M*r. Uith, 1008.
A medical mid surgical b u ild in j. k w p 'r tltn y w ith o u t much rubbing;
Notice Is hereby given, that in com ­
has not succeeded the burned ones. ° ’’ r. '»<*«
IT»)’ »a.re.1
an d he had fo rth w ith g iv en ord ers pliance with the provisions of the Act
co stin g $20.000 w ill be one o f ffTe
’W e h ave observed th is in the oUlest | eDSUi*tT*. t •
of
Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled
th a t th e b r a sse s on h is b e a u tifu l ‘•An
Act lor lie sale ol timber lands
structures o f the A laxka-Y ukon-Pu-
hogging cam p s of both Coos s o d 1
~
y a ch t be sm eared over w ith th is in the States of California, Oregon, Ne­
rifio
exposition.
I
t
w
ill
contain
Delightful 8»mmer Dreh.
C erry. G o'w here you w ill in the
p a in t so th a t it m igh t reduce b is valia ano W ashington Territory,’’ as
ex h ib its of-th e progress, standing p ay roll by th e w a g es o f tw o sa il extended to all Public Land States by
pathway o f the great forest fire of
Act of August 4, 18112,
l.IZZIE BENTZ
}8B8 which destroyed more tim b er'
“ A cheuitfroid n£stil»non is s u it and advancem ent of the inedieal; ors p rev io u sly n eed ed to c le a n
of
MarehffeW, om nty'bf Ooos, 8*»te Of
in this section than all other fiiS< able fof Hie piece «le .resistance o f a and surgical science in, América and th e s e b r a ss e s! T h is g e n tle m a n ’s Oregon, did on Nov. 13,1907, tile tn this
in com e m u st be at le a s t $4,000,- office her sworn statement No. «261,
eom bined, and everyw here new for warm dinner or Iwnehcon during the rest uf the world.
000!
tor the purchase of the SVVii BE)»,
rats cover the bprnefl tuea. N ot all Ihe w^rui
Fann
rj^ - A Ur^ s m otor bout « x h ih i t w ill I
KEJi HWti ol Section No. aft, in Town­
r
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it
P
a
n
ñ
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ü
i
Wu»Mtji>
H
ome
C
qm
h
a
v
e
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pi«**
on
the
shore
o
f
Lake
WASP
BECOME^
A
HUNTER.
ship No, fW 8 . Rang* 16 W est, and
the men in Oregon w orking for ten
will offer proof to show that the land i
_tlie oon W ashington at the A laska-Y ukon
years could phtnl one ' hundrerh p .m io s for J a n e.
IntaUlgant Insect Prove« a Veritable sought Is mole valuable for Its timber |
or stoue than for agricultural purposes J
part o f the trees in th is burned tents o f ope can of ^ lin o n or e q u a l. pacific exp osition , Lake
W ash-
Octopus tn Preying on '
und to estaldi-h her claim to said land j
area that nature planted and uu tu r w eight in cold boiljjjj fish, repmve ¡ngton
borders
the
exp osition
*.
Its Tellowa.
before J. H. Upton, U 8 Commission­
er, at Langlois, Oregon, on Monday |
ed to sure anti rapid grow th. W* sk in and, Isrnes, and separate in grounds for more than a m ile and
the
6th day ol Ju ly, l«0s
W h en sum m er w arm th h as
know o f young forests in Curry that Hakes. If the uannsd p io d n cl
i* »he largest fresh water body in
Bhe names as witnesees:
a w ak en ed th e m a tern al in s tin c ts Charles
Forty of Tort Orford, Oregon.
have grown since 1870 on logger! off used, first rinse very 'th o ro u g h ly t(,e Pnriflc
N orthw est. Demon ' o f th e in sect w orld, th e mud-
William R Hurst of ” ‘
. ’’
ground that are m ore valuable in w ith hot water. ,M ix one table strationa o f the different m a k e s , of
dnuber w a sp m ay be se e n gat&er- William I.Impaeh of ”
places than the original timlier.
¡ spoonful o f flour, one h alf ta b le-; motor boats will lie made startiu g jn g m o rta r a t th e margin-- of, Michael Limpach of ’’
Any and all persons claiming ad­
T he spontaneous gnnft th ot folíela sp oon /iit o f Salt, one '(•a'ppnoful of f roln an ornate Imat bouse,
‘ strea m , pool or puddle, w r ite s C. versely thealiove described lands are
along the coast has ever been an in- mustard land a few grains o f cay •v : O regon’s b u ild in g is about com j H . McCook, in H arp er’s M agâxine. requested to file tllelr claim s In th lsof-
flee on or before said 6tli day of July
toresting— nut problem , but process em ie. Add one e g g lilig h lly ticate
pleted. New York has ap p rop riai-1 P i , [in* her
19118.
to us and to all observing men. one m id one half tablespoon fills of i ed $75,060-for th e Fair and other a * b otb s I’ai»e I,nd btMX sb ? be a r *
B limamhi L E ddy , Register.
I th e load o f mud to som e rough sur-
T h e first forest grow th after nur inched b utter, three tabierpooufuls states nre follow ing..
1 fa ce, rock or w a ll, or board or
fires com prises sm all bru-h and o f vinegar and three fourths o f a
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g h e gpreadg and shape»
aiders. T he latter towers almve the cupful of m ilk. Cook over but »»-•!
DEPARTMENT OF THE HT»CBI0B7
How Is Your Blood
j h er m ortar, -until, a fte r m an y vis-
bru sh , and spreading out th eir ter until the m ixtu re th icaen s like
UsiTkii S tates L and Orv/cB,
.
, i
it s to th e mud bed, sh e h a s b u ilt a
Tf
yon
lack
strength,
*re
nervous,
have
.
Roseburg, Oregon, March 5, 1908.
tops shades the brush which dies. 1 a soft custard, stirring con stan tly j
no appetite. donX sleep well, get tired tu b u la r cell a b ou t an inch lon g
T hen the various oon ifersah ool their nt first and afterward m -c.isiomilly. Baatty, your blood is tn bad condition, and th ree-clgh tb a o f an inch w id e. To all to whom it may eeroern :—
N oticb is II khkby G ivkn that the
tall heads above th e alders -wliieh Ht-muv« from »lie range nnd add Yon cannot be stroww ithout pore, rtrii iphen h er h u n tress in stin c t awffk- Northern Pacific R«llw»y Company,
blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes good,
, .
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.,
by
Q. H. Plummer,, Its Western Land
die as the brush d id for want o f three fourth* o f a table-pram ful of itch blood and keeps it good.
| e n s and her raid» upon th e sp id er Agent,
whose nosiofllce address 1« Ta­
su u sh in e. T his m ethod o f forest granulated gelatine snaked in two
D y sp ep sia - “ F o r e i i m onth« m y >ys- I realm b egin . F o r w ith in th is cyl- coma, Wash., has mode application to
u , w as o u t o f ,o r d e r w ith d y -p e p a m and
¡n
der
oth er UlUSOn Will put A select under the act ol Ju ly 1st, 1898,
growth is so uniforn aa scarcely to tab le-|iooiifu ls of cold wat, r. Strain le
im p u re blood. S p e n t lo t . o f m o n ey In vain,
mu
c r th
m e e m
r a o u n r m a s o n w in |
as extended liv set ol Congress approv­
J°*
i 8‘n6^e e MF
tbv eour8e ° i tim e ed May l*th,.i906, the following d e­
have an exception and we nre stir--th e m ixtu re, add to the fish, nnd z I' i - h *” OenMuN«^11* CUr' d
ra
ven
ou
s
Had
No
A
ppetite
—“
I
w
aa
troubled
'
th
is
w
ill
hatch
in
to
a
rave
scribed lands, si unted in Town>hip
ppotite
prised that a mail o f such fine per- turn into in d ivid u al m olds or a'
bad l no ap p etite,
Itti ity«pepaia"an<l 'u
eoaatMBHn
larva, w h ose n u fo ra l fo o d is llv- 32 8., Range 13 Went of tiw W illamette
a
f
a
in
t
fe
e
lin
g
a
f
te
r
e
a
tin
U
rn
g
.
M
r
.
.
S i ' a Sanai
caption as the N ew s E ditor had not brick mold. C hill thoroughly ami
Meridian, Oregon, to-wit:
m a il ru n d o w n , but s
in g -sp id e r s; a n d 'th cse th e m oth er
F
re lie v e d ins,"
F t. lobbmcs
t
Si N Ei.N W J N E l.N lN W J .S ec. 17.
observed itj hut it is never t&o late remove from the mold nr m olds to S n I II»
id e rv ille . W lsconaln.
1 p roceed s to ca p tu re and en tom b
Within the next sixty d a is front
for the w isest tn learn.
- a serving dish. If I mold the m ix- H ^ S £ ? ! 5 u a i ;^ y l & L f b« ^ I 4 i w ith in th e m nd daub n u rsery.
date hereof protests or conte-ta against
Flrtchot Is excusable for not know- titre for in d iv id u a l serviou i uauO-lly :f;:i%neu:,o,.m*r'T£i4''“ ‘‘r 4 T
° n th is errand «he m ay be seen the arid application on the ground that
the land aescritwd. or any jiart there­
in g con d ition s here, but this can surround the p o tio n s with cucuin
r a i i S S i S ’ l&*i?E.!!bre7?in«.
h a w k in g ov er th e n ear co b w eb s o f of,
is more valuable for its minerals
hard ly be said of tho N * « 8 writer, her sauce and garnish each with aj
Hood's Sarsaparilla la «old everywhere. { v a r io u s s o r ts , v e n tu rin g w ith in than for agricultural purposes or the
A h d if we are correct, then no indi- slice of uqcntmier-. I f 1 have or In the oinal liqoFtior tn tablet form relied th e m esh ed and headed sn a res timber thereon, will l>e received nnd
noted for repor. to th e General Land
vidua I should leHdliAr influence to large mnlil I a^r.iogu it on a. bed of S a ra a ta b s. lflfJJjqaca One Dollar, Pre­ th a tY iro w fa ta l hp m ost in com ers, Oflioe.
pared only by 0. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. and som etim e« ..ev en to h erself.
Not coal land.
perpetuate a policy lh » t i* niin u tar lettuce and
With frnxen horse
(Sgd ) B enzam I n L. E ddy ,
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I f tb e occO pant, ex p e c ta n t o f prey,
afi'and unnecessary-—-a policy that radialys„ucc,”
% p."
Register.
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tte
c
tor..
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ib
lta
a
tlo
n
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BgllieS
.forth
to
seixe
th
e
in
tru
d
er,
tu b s our co u n ty o f tiiAre thant- h alf j — _ 2 _
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P i n t Inner. M a r X i.^ M S : l u t M * y 37, 1 M .
PapAB-tintxT.pÿ'jj^jf fwTgkioa. , It finds it s e lf a ca p tiv e, n o t a cap-
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'ilk d o m a in , and doom s her to ever- TiMBitn L ano AV i .-J chh 8, 187.8,—
to r. .T h e w a sp sh a k es th e silk en
Land ÒfHcc^lt 'Roseburg, Oregon.
A GUARANTEEDCURF.FOR PILES.
'lasting poverty »ml ’ in D m v en i-n ce
N o t ic e fo r F u h llc a tfo u .
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April 21st, 1908.
filam en t from w in gs and fe e t,
(itching, BI nd. Bleeding or Protrud­
'by d ep rivin g her of lier share o f n» ) * '
Notice.la hereby given that Jesse L H irns upon th e sp id er, se ix e s and
Uniteli SUlfe» Laftd Office,
ing P les Druggists refund money if
Hale of r>enm»rk, Oregon, bos filed
'sessable w ealth.
f*"*
RiriSliiirg, Omaoii. April ff, l'io«.
>w»*, to make u..«,
notice of ,„
Ids o , intentimi
final s t in g s it, b ea rs it to her cell, and PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any
Nolico is Irereby^ttoen, thut l a e .m -»S iä V c ä r p r o ó f ^ ’ùarejrt o‘f h“s°cüim’ th r u s ts it th erein .
rase, no matter of how Ion« «landing,
plUuce w ill the pr..vi»ions..f th • Act v
viz:
Entiv No.
tKXI ronde
rosile
In tt to 14 d«vs
First application gives
i i : H„m<ratcnd.
H itm estcadEntry
No. lO
10806
of Congress of June 3. 187». entitled June tftth, P.Hll. torthe N | HE), Rec-
ease nnd rest. 60e If your dioggial
"An Act for tho s le of i Imbor Lands tion 22; N | sWJ (lielng L u ta li & 12.)
hasn’t it scndJRtc in stamps and tt wtl
I d the Sriti-s o f CitFtornift. Oregon. Ne. Seetion 23, Township 31 South, Range
be forwarded post-paid by Paris Jle.i
vAda «nd W ashington T erritory,’’ us 15 West, w . M., »od that snld proni
¡cine Co., St. Louis, Mo.
rent j w«t> yow
y e2“u?.aA.*.í¿
ext.-Diliit to «11 Piii'h»-. Laud States by « ili be mude In-fore J. H. Upton, IT. 8* ft
n«rv<tektilin
f t l l i n g g l<»t>»r<*rt
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reUi'iTur tn» «Itíair - for U>te«c<*<'
Act of August 4, I8«2,
Connniesioner, at h ls office in fjinglois, *iucacrv
re*a. •» tician»«->
int«, puríAea
bttHHi,
JAMES SUTTON
Oregon, on Monday, Ju ly 20tli, 1908.
«t'irêa b>»t »tanhu».-,
H. T. STEW ART
L>*«oll1
He n.-tnies the following witnesses to mifcc« von :'.'oß<
of Port Orfor County of f urry, State
Ids c ntinuoaa
;o-rarw A iw »
of Oregon, diil on Feb III, t.-OH. die in prove
.
--------- residence upon, |»*«>‘E -'-’ i^ a
i ns— to
,our
ar e
c«it
» " arBERi"!
«ImnrHt. W
we.,
h-
N O T A R Y P U B L IC ,
id cultivation
eulilvntion of, the land,
Isnd, vl*
v is :
this nffle« hls s-.voru shitcm in N >. m i > 1 and
- 'w l ’ i vnecli ford«. 1 *k»> it « iti
Geotgi,
for the purchase oT the N ty NJf*-< 8cc.
OeoL| W. Hydnam, of Denmark, Or.
►B. BI. uwdally cvrcBt
Anrle
85, NEJ 8EJ <»f Heetlou No. 24 in Lown-1 John L. Anderson,
of
r«*M*nte«4 to CMr». or «e ref'iiHl m<_n' T P u r i O r f o n t , :
: O regon.
Stori»*« Re»re*y O -. 'hlia«^ BooUM*. »U«
Jiunes 8. Capps, of
ship N. t 33 S , Rang - 15 it est, W. M.,
Then It'« time to act! No time ami
James I". Olo-n, of
will offer proof to >hnw thut the land
to study* to read, to experi­ eoiight is luorevaliiuhl? tor l u tiinlierj
B enjamin L. E ddy , Register.
Agrli-iilturnl purpoS.*,
ment! You want to save your or f-tone than for Ill«
and to e>tal< ish Id» claim to »aid
».rid land I
hair, and aave It quickly, too! i efote J. H. Upton, Cnlted StstesCnrn
Thro. B.- W leox, V. P.
Wm. H. Ladd, Pres,
miseioner,
at
b
h
office
*t
L
anglois,
Or­
So make up your mind thia egon, on Moifday the 10th day o l Aug-
A representative in »bis
very minute that if your hair ii t, 1908.
county by a largii real estate
IL-nam es as w itn esse-:
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a -
• r j
ever comes out you will use
Hardy I'Stewart of Port Orford, Ore. ' C o r p o r a t io n . . pOClftl in< iuC 8-
Ayer’a Hair Vigor. It makes
Giorge-Quigley of
im-nts to those who wish to
George Forty of
the acalp healthy. The hair
become financially interested.
Fred Plisterer of
ataya in. It cannot do any­
and ail pel-son« claiming ad­
thing else. It’s nature’s way. versely the allow described lands a-e The Kcal Estate SernrityCo.
O U R N E W iO L IC IE S O F F E R A L L T H A T IS
ri-qucMteil
to file their claims In tfils o f­ Fort Deraburn Bldg. CHICAGO, III.
T h e b a a * k i n d ot a te.tlmowlal —
fice on or before »aid ldtti day hi Aug­
“ S o ld tor over s i x t y y e a r s . ”
BEST I N L IF E C O N T R A C T S .
ust, 190'.
• by j. O. Xyee Co.. Low ell. Sfe
B enjamin L E dd T, Register.
I w ill rent uty Qregg’s ere, k
x l* e weee*a*tar«r* o f
LOW NON-PAB.THTPATIBG RATES.
HIGH CASH VALUES.
SASSAFAUUA.
ranch and bench m ines fur on e year
H L IS .
K . l . i e » e T e a r n e w e l« W i t h I t w e r . t *
on rasy ter nr», or sell at a bargain.
V . A. WOOD, Local Agent, P ort O r f o r d , O b e .
C B ttSV ncrO BAL.
Cxnd» ('lU iie rU c . cure cenai Ip e i- o * i j r a i e r
Mc. » k . U C . C . C 1*11. d ru g g is t* retttwSwuuey
F rank A. S tew ar t .
BUBSCBIPri'iN KATKe.
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Rem ember t he N am e!
Remember the Place!
J0ESPH S0N S
T h e M a il Order House
Roseburg, Oregon,
<^ j u » j A M ^ 4 L U » » » « W « O ' |r OtRiW
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vwY»raL«jc-*-
AMES S. JOHNSTON i
(Successor to John R. Miller.)
GTEr<EB>VU M12RCHANT.-
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;
r $ j ’PQrt Orford, Orrc^,\
N E W GOODS,
snd fresh supplies will be received by every steam er. It shall lie
my p u t pose to keep a fu ll stock of everything required by the
trade in the lin e of
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G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S , f j
ia Ma
BOOTS and SH O E
M E N S ’ and BOYS, C LO TH IN G ,
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L A D I ^ ,’ O R E S S GO ODS,
H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E and T IN W A R E ,
C IG A R S, TOBACCO, P IP E S
C A N D Y , N U T S and N O T IO N 8.
In fact, a supply of everything usually kftpt in a well stocked
O w r a l Merchandise Store.
ORDERS TAREK FOR
ANY ARTICLE NOT IN STOCK.
Call and exam ine goods and get prices.
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GENERAL, MERCHANDISE.
Groceries <fc Provisions
’¿'(IPort Orford, Curry County, Ore.^5
B A R G A IN S
I n liC v o ry tlii nyr.
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Ladies’ & Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods
Ha/s and Caps
Boots and Shoes
I'igars and Tobacco.
p i n e A s s o r t m e n t of
T ^ K l i e w ' I> x *© M M G o o d g , x itia H liliiM .
© a lle o s , f la n n o lM , © to .
H a p d u ia fe & T in m a re ,
fia r iie s s , L e a th e r , etc.
AH Goods N ew
and Up-to-date. .
Orders taken for aertilea not in stock.
A first class milUnerv shop in con­
nection with store
CaU, get our prices, and be convinced.
tf. 0. NIELSEtf.