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'U i V o lu m e I ’O K /r O K F O T tlb O K K O O N , V K1 » I -LSI > .W , JU N X V II r m B É iT T .A v n A i ^ai ry vili 1 2k F. M. La KEEPS IN ST GROCERIES, (tbeb D ltA GOODS. H O O TS « U li A i i u i l x * ! * i> OFFICIAL » lîïïv T O IiV . r, J ukk *4, 187 x ,— JAPAN'S U n ite d Statu« la tin i O ffice, U o s fb u rg , 'Oregon, N uv 22d,i'.Hl7 Notino ¡8 io rvbv given, tiia t in vom- I pilanca * tth file próvlsiei.s "f th è o f t ' o ' m i i e o i Ju n e | “/ l , '■ ' f o t i l . a, IH7». »TAT« ANI» VI8TB1CT u r u n i » : " . 8, B e u te —J o n a th a n B m irn u J r., o f U t P in i hind and Chaa. F u lto n o f A s to ria . e n t ir ix l FIRST IRONCLAD. Her Crew Mad« s, Bmve Start, Bat Couldn't Stop Her Till rtrea W ent O ut 3ongn>»8iu»n, F ir s t D ia ti ic t— W illi* C. H a w le y , u i Kalein. T h a t the role of Jnpan an a mar* itim e power is a new one is G o v e rn o r—G eo. E. C h a m b e rla in S a tro u g h , stron gly Io our notice by lo in . 1 recalling the quite well autben- S ecretary o f State— F. I. D unbar, Sa I M l » » C lX R I «(, l ) E P A t l l . I H t l ticuted story of the firs t a dve n lem. I o f Siit.«o|i, C oum y of i In lia ii» , M a li of f W ashington, Hied |j> till» <-l)i <• <m J,in State T .e a su rer— Gee A . Steel o f S a tu re <■( the first Japnnes« iro n 1,1th; 1907, her anioni.« ta tin u c n t No H'.itA clad, say« C ountry-Life, lem . f o r t in i p u ic liu - <>f tin- EJ- SEJ. sU | She was b u ilt in England. s u p t. P a tille I n r t r iic t io u —J . r f . Aek- 8FJ SçCiio »r t is y c i i ii 7. a n il N E I N F 1, o f > -c W hile she was b u ild in g her crew iN o 'lS f n T o » tis l.iV N 1 Sautjh, u f f t r in a li , Salem, ¡ K in in - N o 'l l W est W. M i >£i- u i j state P rin te r— W illis D u n iw n y , ■Salem. Were also in L iig l.uid practicing, i w ill o ffe r probi,to' sfii »» , tim t flfe lu iid in other ifonelads h»1»' to ' drive « o u g h t in u io ib v a ltia ille ft.r its * tim b e r A tto rn e y G e n e ra l— A. M . C ra w ford , Sulem . '« her.' When she was finished the or ito«« i ban fo ra g riç a ltu i al p tirp «asa. El). K AC KLEEF, < S i) iim i8 i> r t o IH O N . N o tic e for l ‘ iil»Mi iíti» ii, N ljll MJIV I- V » L 1 IO . HI f n u .i ila ... - ì li O rfe ó n th e Htn;e3 f ( 'n iib , r i l l I vada, n ó W ashington i T u ri ¡tory e jita c d i .l to all ru b iti U n d S lu t u ct o f A ;:.t»l l, um ! to t-at&b'i»h hei' e t . i n - ta h i T mi C le r k State , o u tit B o a rd — G. G /B ro w T i, J a p a n e s e s e a m e n t o o k p o s s e s s io n befoni the L .ig is li-r and tie, afveti i f t h i Salem o f her, bravely m iyntaining th a t O ffic e a t B o -o h urp , O r-.-on on Thurs- J o in t Senator f o r Coos a n il C u rry — they were fu lly equal to the task ,la .' tb s Vth day O, A p r il ! »08. Jo h n 8. Coks. She names as w itu twee : o f s ta rtin g her. O ra W illso n o i Satsop, Wash J o ip t R e p re se n ta tive fo r Coos aud A m i th a t, to lx* sure, they were, A n d in (act, t-vsYything u su a lly neetlc i J F P o iin d sto n e o , ”. ” C u rry — Ed lta e k le ff. fo r she steamed out finely. The J o h n C O b a n o f E lin a ” In th e country. * • J u d ic ia l D is tr ic t—J , W . 1 M e lv in D V im H o rn e o, Satsop. W ash tfo u ble only began when shei-aim* H a m ilto n , Roseburg. - ■ — * Í A B H o w e ll of Kosobu g, O regon back to jio rt again. Then, when I J W B e n fro » f ” ' P rosecuting A tto rn e y , 2d J u d ic ia l D is C A S H S A L E S « m o u n t ng to ffi of ' vefseïy A u y and s il persons .-la Im in g 'ad th e «bove described lands t r io t —(«sorge M. B ro w n , Roseburg. they want^nl to slow her dow n and m ore w ill b e -.illo tte d t O jie r ce n t di:: U. 8 . C o m m issio n e rs— J. H. U p to n , I stop her, they were unable to do iff f |U e » , < x l to tile th e ir e la itn i in t h ls o f count, except i n F h .u r, on which ne so. L a n g lo is. i tlee on o r belote ,»a id Vth <lov o i A p d, ' I ¡»count < m be riv e n .» I ItMWi. r They had to p u t her out to sea ooi ktv - o r j loans. B enjamin f. F i-n v . I g is r again nnd go on steaming her C o u n ty J u d g e — E . A B o lle y , G old ! A« I » ill do m y own to a m in g . about t i l t her fires went out, her I’ -aeh. m y In te n té ■ i lo r. I! ehi';,por than.go.,dr County Commiaaionera—J . W . Cooley, I engines stopped fo r . want of I ware e v e r s dd ui Flora» Ci-jf-k. steam, and she could lie towed in. N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . C h -t 'Oj Ed H yp h e r, L a n g lo is . From this to harin g the l>cat U nited S is te i Laud O tticc. Sheri if - is. E . M srs te r» , G old Bea 'll W . S m ith , | mentally-equip|ied crews, perhaps, Roseburg, O re., M i,le li lx th Ii»t>8. " ■County C le r k - G o o r g e N o tice 1» h e re b y given th a t In cam- . G old Beach, o f any nation seems a long step, phanee w th the p ro vision s of th e s e t ! C ounty ir e s s u r c r - J a m e s C a u g h e ll,! but it has been n very rapid one. Will be tu ku n in exchange fo r good». o f Congr ira o f June 3, 1878, e n title d | W eilderhO rn. t “ An act fo r the sal," o f tim b e r lauds Insect Sense». In the states o f C a lifo rnia, Oregon, Nc G iv e m e a tr ia l a n il I u t i l ilo my v»<la aud W ashington T e r r ito r y ." a. Assessor—A. J. M arsh , P o rt O r fo n i. N a tu ra lis ts have decided th a t Scliool S u p t.— Aines 8 . J o h u s t. i., P ort exfended to a ll th i Public Laud States mnny insects have senses which lie s, to p le a se you . O rto n l. , by a ct o f A ugust -t, 1832. •urveyor—D . C u n n iff, J r . G o ld Beach. human beings lack. T liu t o f loca LSAM W A L K E R tion, shown by the wasp, fo r in o f E u re ka , co u n ty >f Huiiibeldt. State C oroner— D r. F. A. S c h lie m s n n , Wed- stance, is remarkable. One spe d e lh u rii. ¡ C a lifo rn ia , has th i d a y llb-d in th is f l . S . S A B I N I , oP.lce his »worn su it m in t No K127, c ie s b u ih ls if s m st in n sandbank « ' r.Tisos o r tux covsts . n .r the purchase.of L i t | ,,f Secti n No 6, iii T o » |i» b jp No?1 H., Ifange 11 W. c ir c u it C o u rt ineeta F o u rth M onday in th a t is only a p art of several acres o f such soil, and wheu it leaves in W M, am i will olj’i.-r^proof tobliow that A u g u s t o f oaeh year. ihe land »ought is nmre vnlutibltr for M an - ijavti KIR C o u n ty C o m m issio n e rs C o u rt mqnts I search of food it covers the nest so I D b tim b e r o rs tb n c than fol a n ic t lllu r llr s t W ednesday in J a n u a ry , A p r il, ca re fully th a t no ordinary eye »1 puriiorcs and to t'sb ib li-h his claim ANO S j • J f / s L / 1. could discover its location. T hat , lo »aid laud before .1. I I . I'p l- u. U. 8 , J u ly and Septeuiher of etu-li y e w . j Coipmi.ssi’iner, at Ins olfiet ,nt J'-angluis P io b a te C i'iir f meet» fir s t M onday in is to say it is ju s t like a lt the sur D kai . xh I s O re g o n , on Wednesday the liftfa d a v u f rounding location, nnd yet the each In o u th . June, 1908. H e name i a» w itn e is e » : ci ' r « y ' oountv 1- oht o rrte s a axd roar-1 wasp flies .buck to it w ithout hes Ilslpli K Cox nF L a u g lo w , O regon. ita tio n and finds it w ithout m ak M AKTKRH. I-ra n k B W a lk e r o f ” C h e to o ....................... M l« I d a Cooley. ing a mistake. There is another E d w a rd B Kyple r o f ” - ” James I’ Itussell of H a r b o r . . . . . . ............. Fletcher Gardner. wasp that ^unerringly locates the Any and a ll persons c la im in g ad G o ld R e a c h ............. . . . . . J . W . R ile y . | eggs o f the mason bee under a versely the active desi rlb ed lands are t liie k layer o f »tin baked clay, and l i l ! l< lo t l, C.^F<*gOIM. requested j tile th e ir cla im s in th is W e d d e rb u rn ------------ ---------- Geo K e rr. M r. K . H R u sse ll.! d<-|s»sits her eggs in the same ilfiee on o r before »aid 10th day o f H llb e e .................. une, lUOs. ’ M a r ia l................. M rs. V io la B illin g s . cells Ih a M ie r young may have B xkjauim 1 .7 )'nnv food when tliey-are hatched. A g n e w . . . 7...................... ..- a . M. B ile s . , Regi te r. a S R flK . . ..............................IF. Q uellen. T im b e r fo r Clgar-Boxas. .-açe s’ c - y s::’.scribe for j P ort O rfo rd . .. Aniew. J iJ iu s t. n ; P ra ctica lly a ll the tim ber used c .ii j - v e r t k r tingat all [X u .m u rk ....... ........J. K Caf p«. ’ PO Y E A R S ’ i - » ’mt S he-p.in touch E N IE N C n L iin g lo i« ___ ........E . R n c k le ff. fo r cigarboxea coines-from Cuba, ir va^ds da-’y evsats E « le y ............ — J . A , H a in e s ïW HARDW w ^H E N a country beemnes civilized it demands I I A I X-aXc C/^A I _ _ ty p e - writers. When in becomes posted on comparative values it demands * • , . THE SMITH PR ESI I EE TYPEWRITER rho fact that IheSm itU Premier Typewriter is used in every civilized country on tho globe is not so impor- tanit as the further fact that the demand increases year af ter year. The reputation of The Smith Premier is -world-wide. World-wido use has mado it so. x THE SMITH PREM IER TYPEW RITER CO., 247 Stark St., Portland, Oregon. ? II v T Iiv p e r y«‘fir . L e n d i i i i r l ’j q i p r o f C u r r y ( j u i n t y , T H E T R IB U N E Ï le : g P.-.r W EEKLY O R E G O N IA N B o th P a p ers one y e a r io r $ 2 .2 5 . The POT T h “ N ew 3 0 3 e TKIBl'XE G L l e a W o m a n ’s M a ^ a z in o )?á.. YEA ? F 3 3 *<1.75. F ill a bottle or c- inm -n »lass with your water and let It stand twenty f, r hours; a i e-» . , , sediment or set- T i n . « X -- r » W. MAS M i ir x ix k I» an m ttl-o rity - m I ’ n-iMin ik in g , i C l .“!- A U iiij indteataa an 1, - M - r v »HM llt-m-eim l- ; Toon I t averaues m on- th a n l o i page* ct ccndt- ill m th Wo i.if. r you t'u • h a : least «o paze» m g o a l («»hioi T-yee.y '■ f . V ■ tton - f the kid- tin-. ' r o ': .,diti- -.»t < f .-lily 2J cts. s im ples free . '* - (> , n-, .-.; if It sl_i.is your linen It U axldence, of_ kid .4*» ney trnnbla; tao- froq- uct Jesire to pans cr palhTn ’ he i c k i.-. also conviu. • of ■ !l:J.1. dei a. uf o f l A'i ».rerrioM lr Saya »<*. Ca»-IIT- ta •'an.tr Cathartic, the mn»l won devi;.i i w l i i »’ U - overv o f lite age. p ea» ant ai d ret i-shing >e lb 1' ta»tr. act pent!" and positively co k •-¡ ucy«. Ili-cr and boiv - A cli-aii<n . Un" .. n-.. »G i ni. dt.|.. 1 i-o! cure » laci ■ I. u • , t . w 'lr » ' * and Indo. »n.- - P'. n ’ t ip and try a I“ . O ÍC .U . io .1»., ..y t . ’ teen»», .s.gdat.l (uaranti-cd to cure t-y ait u.iiyg.sia. Laxative Rmmo-QuiniM t »««». «ke r-MBcdr tbat sama » coM tl> Cwr C » rk t« » Y e t» Le.»« 77uvt s T io c n i « i 1 , r iffi, O i’ - i j L J , sat news ccrieta ard ir. all the citiea and prireipai towns of the Northwest. F tr'.ir.d xcd yntarte ere covered y o r “c?pczJ;-.its b i L rp a r ' et’.i! ria l, ' 1 . T c ; i : - tor», and d ra m a tic, society and agi-c til w rite r« . S a tu rd a y'» edi tio n cot:»;s‘ s o f 23 to 23-jr.ges, and has colored comic page», a« w e ll as r * e « T j r n ! V S O U T t l Istne C r n n l L M o r n r w W . t l l r ifttie So'tlh. It ts t'.ev*!..1 to L i t r O ' - T ' , t t ' o e m e e , F i e t an« F - n t t - r . , end 0. vet the bust v uh Ik..tier? r -t in Its fie'«. Antt-na t*sco:itfit.u—rx th i most n.le«sciittnitu w i area sear -joeichatuaer I 'lr r ». Ilz rry s til.w e ll: «w.ir1,Ard ethers ol«mwrinj Unit. Serie! : tor os fr.’tn An’.*, my,11 'pe. Waurlea : h .ntpsS»T Siiir.ey K. Crmike t. Mrs. tie r«e c ru i t in,I Arthur w. MuO Union, have ppear- e«. .in« ethos aro n wo it in« tn-m the pnn of aalh-irs of iution.il nn'e A m .rt story rosiest b owjht out » » » a I ” f l w a h u n d r e d - n l - n r i i d o t s r r t s t o r lu e . eN worthy a place la CAu i . U K N Y S O U T H ’ « readjCe ee>- tShm. Cth r t i •ilss’SBiscont ip u ta d IM tS h ls u celsYttly MiploS the r. -is« fiokt o tU lc n lth .il only needs each lns:er,n«to llhstrate the wealth llu t Is iti /to assert llsetr. f A » S U N N Y S O U T H I ec.-ns w ith the life of lh sa re .itsouth Theaen- tel sunshine tv. rise evervthlnj nt , "-tivity tin« the te?s*si s nrver.coM *n utth terti.-r* the h.m« ofln testry. Th piper com •> firaorantwith the bredlt o( the muaiiolis an« pine, as« fives on' the very eir etthe era j i p itn en-1 toy. :he beauty .in« pot bis. the routines n« m r'tery ot the land whers the com sh-rei up the « I ’ l-.n sii.ishlne an -the cot tin whitens In the hioouiifht, wd-he divert In the well n .Id co uaui e this Use natlno weekly. The sukseriptloo prde 8 O n i r F tc tw Cwe»r» a yesy, aN<e to e-l pe sons, eflen’ s. pens vipers, postuwsiers on« eve.y ene o sa. Clubs d in » , see amps».«« by tho :u ’ > 3 SO. o'fi'.i to Uie e'.b r.n. . tsth e p*. er me yasrgret s. F v i d o-.» P ■»»«.»<:. '( . ¡ e n A js I sa '■ year n si h hers who weuM e p ,:M » -t th* rr-potfn,ty r.-rle re n y « T'.i- say • ti’ h .e -s re s.'mpc wiT to ma i d tre x Vo«« oc»ty e re .jp o tli '"Uttuftheieyory pte Ortu.aVrtim f O O T i „1 Ce. nt 190 Is sure to bo wo r in « n tuitypam ny mrro hast»-, asths r; it we klv :«..-lo t« - J th n;s ’ he j bera M -uriry Weekly—whole c iein»t for 19- t. 1 le toe u ..,i rn ? D .i v( _ l de piper, .a i l tome to yce. . /ra n i i.. — ■ m,, .............. ‘ i N O T IC E . T aa o e TL"« wks A ll person» tire hereby w arned n o t to L l - c — ps t r , spile» Upon th e la n d s o i th e nnder- CorvrwaHT.’ Sc. A n v o a t «unainif n «-.keteb at»/? »v wer, « t i n i inoj iv n e d ,» ¡lu s te d in S Ix e a R iv e t V re e in rt, qiílcí'Ir superi ‘ ul.’, o u r fif-urt-.«» frt-A •«•f'etli, r Bit in v e n lic n i« p r . -‘•n i.lT P US?” «- '- l i. « ua H MH C u rry c o u n ly i O re g o n , fo r th e purpose lio n s - : «cf y HtlucMf IfidL I b ifT í t i- - m >f h u n tin g w ith guns o r dog», o r ii» b - Arb» 1'ie‘v. » '¡tle-ai IN Y f e r f r i l i i \ . ¡» .irti* - , t k. i il,r»»Uk.H j l i í p ; . A. < ... j .• ..-¿n in i;. A lim n o t to ■ M leave any ga te open A' "■•t, Hit th-Ui’e. latù-.î j on go in g th ro u g h , o ro th ta wise trespass S tiê ïifiiii J iH R tìta n . In a n y in s a n c r. A n y person so tresp a ssin g w ill lie * ly : I W pf.kî- T nrJfl.*' <|r. prose,-iite>| to th t - f u li e x te n t o f tin law / i j h i l p ’tt i’t a v • ;<!t:i; 'r k u ir ia '. , le t u in , ¿4 a yf n r : ! . ’ r i ' • 'lia . H F d i ï jr •».’ » M RS. 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A B M f l 0$ T O O L C O ., r.w. »»«..*<’«>3, CHîœPEE F ALLA. MASSED. A. A. ftan t T»»arre Spit ««..* Ta <p;it b I’Sreo - ifU fi. i^U (4 l.Xe. nervi 3*J*. tbe v«mdi*r Wuit.f WCnnf. AB «I tecwl I y V a * • • i N e i ila K c iP ^ J f Cc SM4t' I»»r l i f f J OUR HISTORY IS MASCULINE; — P— ; Th? k ’ d i r j d r j cc tj-iper of th e P ic i.'ic u o u which hia cost-i f.-’.C C iS S 3 tiil- .U ? r w s te p c ït» *n<} irtsa d • vti.-s service, w ith i T U E O C U T i r S L I T E R A R Y V V E E IL l.Y P iilx liiilx e d » t A i l i n i » , G » .- C im i j l ú n O v tr i0 .(V 0 . .. I .. w» A Srf-e»r Mr C immonlnnrlonS (e tTAc S U U N Y S O U T H , A t l a n t a , G a . Tkl» elsaalxre la nn e»erv box o f tb o «onnin» ¿11 Eid: if Saddclry, I I 11(1 I le t- n e a r T o F lin t O n t. Theie la mt I m the often ezpee-i«x t>, • Dr. Rd: -:r'a f, ■ ,u -» Root, .the great kidney renied,.- fu lfill v-ry wish In curing rheun anam pain 1.1 t • back, kidneys, liver, biadder and eve- pan of the ertntf ■ • : to hold w * ;y . nd s aiding pain In p i . • It, or bad affects fcllowhig use of wine or bee-, an I overeomes that u: le.".- i .t •enaaalty of being compelled to go of: c, during the day. and to get up many times during the n-eiit. The mild and tho extra ordinary effect of S w a m p -R o o t b s. on realized. Itsiands the highest for its ven- derfut cures of the m ist distressing cac:-.. If you Mod a medicine you should S best. Sold by druggists !r 50c. and $1. si. - - You may have a »ample bottle of this wonderful d le c O v e ry ___ f V’’" and a bosk that t e lU s r r T ^ w X iA mc.-e about it. both ■ absolutely free by mail. x f - i r » i? •d 0» Dr. Kilmer Is Rnme of K's-flmr» T: »of. Co., Tlngliamt n, N. T . When writing men- Uon reading this gensrous offer in tius paper. . - every Mesilay, at Port Orford, Oregon. I D spabtment ov T ilt I ntouiok , Thonsan,;a H a re K idney Trottble and Don’t Know it. E d ito r and P u b lis h e r. W iib s c e ip iio n . N 1 .5 G Notice for Publication. L a u d O f f i c e a t It »eburg. O ie iron . F e b ru a ry 5. inns. Notice ia h e re b y given th a t E d w in 8. W e ll» , h e ir, (son) ,,f-M rs . Vienn , H . Wrll», of E ckle y, O regon, ba tiled no- ttve-of his in te tio n to tjia k u liu a l five- y e a r p ro o L ia »ui p o rt o f h i- el i in. v x : H om ei-tead E n trv No. 1217a made O -- to b e r SB, ltm-g. fo r the N 's N W « , of 8ce. H m _ ul k E*A - »a c s W1 n - a, s t t 1, s i:« , fle c tio n 2, T o w n s h ip y l so o ltiT RAttgfi 13 We»t, W . M , »ml th at s ild proof w ill lie m ade before R e g iste r aud Re c e iv e r, a t Itos b u rg , O reg o n , on F r i d a y, M ay 15, I OS. lie names t li to ll w in g witue-sea to p ro ve his c o n lim u n is re -i-i m e u p o iii- a m i c u ltiv a tio n of. the and. v iz : C laude C la rk , o f li. Mey, Die on. f Geo.. Is y lo r o' J . F. M a-» y, o f M y rtle I ’-un t, ” W llia in H F-ehnlietr, of t'u m its Val le y . Oregon. B enjamin 1» EfcDY. Hvirh!« r. ». S’l K \ \ AV R r . .. liatter, E® and Hides, T r i- s p n s s N o t ic e . A ll persons are hereby n o tifie d not to e n te r upon o r trespass upon the la n d s o f th e u n d e rs ig n e d a t a m i near B u rt O rfo rd , a u d u p o n H u b b a rd s Creek in C u rry C o u n ty , b ie g o u . fo r any p u r poses w h a ts o e v e r w ith o u t the ow ners consent >, Persons so d o in g f o r purposes o f h u n tin g , fln h iu g , o r trs v e lirtg througl- Or te a rin g down fences, le a v in g gate« open, o r 'm o le s tin g p ro p e rty , w ill lw p ro s « u te d a ccording to law . L o u ie K napp. . o f th o E ve n ts Connected, w it h A m erica. O ur h istory is hard and maacq- lin e ; colored w ith few purple lig h ts jto o little related to our ten-, derer sentiments and deeper pas sions. When older peoples have paused, as we did then, they have looked upon fa r different scenes, says W illia m G a rro ft Brown, in , the A tla n tic . F airer companies T U E S I’ ASS N >TICE. have stood iibout more stately A ny |xr8<iii o r pi-r ons tresiMssing fign.res of trium ph or o f tragedy U|mn th e C ru ft L u k e Ranch, the Me- than th a t America aud the w orld L e ila n a n d M a rs h a ll R a n d iM , w ill be , now gazed upon. The coinmw> p m s e iu to d ti, th e u tm o s t e o x te n ,,„|e o t t« p i th e . c h a m b e r) th e , a u n t l- w , and a ru w .ird w .ll be ' g g iv iv e e n n I f o r i, , - . d e n t> , be g t r ^ g h(..lr ( ‘ pd fu n n u 'k iu tlm t w ill lend to th e c o n v ic tio n ot tile g u ilty p a rtie s . p r e a i. ors at his bedside—this was un like the scenes which Eurojx*an peoples have fixed in th e ir mem ories. Char les I. anil M aryH tua rt on th e ir seatrolil», the heron* and E C Z E M A a n il P I L E C U K E FBEK K n o w in g wliHt it V a s h»«nr- the king at Itunnyinede, M aria fu r. I w ill g iv e F U S E (>F Theresa appealing to the nobles ( H A K G L , h» a n y a fflic te d a uoHitive cun* fo r Ecz**u«ii, S a lt R lie u tu , E yHipi*- o f H ungary to take up th e ir 1 k>, r ile a mii 1 K k I u lnacaaca. I if t t n u t swords for ljer child, Marie A n to i •i* ’ i D» n ’t m ille r longer. W iit e F. nette nnd M ira lca n , and many an . 'tfiL L lA M H . 4 “ 0 M a i ih a t t H n A v e u u c , other pageant o f human lore and N ew V > rk . i'e i.i lotte* i ^ t t t i n p . Before Y ou P u r c h u o Any O ther W rit« sacrifice are treasured up by other TH! REW HOME StWIflG MACHIN! COMFAIT people as We have treasured up O R A N Q I, M A S S . N O T IC E FOR I T B M C I T K I X . this crude, unlackeyed m artyr Many Sewfnj? Machines are made to sell reseird- 1 « » o f quality, but th e “ M e w H om «* *’ is made dom. D epartment of tub I ntkiuor . x to w ear. O u r guaranty never runs out. 1/Hiid (ifflee a t PoMchurg, Oregon. W e m a ke S e w in f M achines to suit a ll conditions Even the great personality of of th e tra d e . T h e •• H e w ■Ion»«* ** s ands a t th e J a n u a ry 3«Mh, Lincoln, now potent in so ntuny in je a d of a ii I H t f l B . c - r i e d e fa m ily «awing m achines S ot ice i a h e re b y given t b i t <»corge B o ld by antborlxffMl d e aler« o n ly * llt . r i. i r <>f fla p » . O regon. In n nloti dividual live», intim ate and fam il ro e salcjp * *• notice'of bb* J* t** n t ion to in ike final ia r o f so many of our hidden f ir y« a r p io »f in s u p p o rt o f h i- < I d in , mood», was not ye^NsJIy revealed Viz; H otneftt'w d K u iljr No l l p i J in » I« An.oj-t. 11, ¡>0?, fo r ti» XJ SF>>. S E ’ j to liix fellows. It wn» the »man S K ’« >•■•. 2-, an<! .M N Ê Î s - , b n 33. eipator only th a t had fallen, tin* T in ! ¿hip 40 A« »nth. Ib iu g o J4 W e t , lender nnd »hej herd-wf men. O ut «Hi Ì liia t fp.id pr«M»» w ill t»e in .td "’ I lore f 11. f pt«»vi. I ’ . S. f . «i».» in »si ioti« r w ardly at least his experience was t o w rit*- r » r («a.- c n n r.d a n tia l le t te r ittf o r e a p * n t I« ir »leiA, Oregon, on F rid a v, April lim ite d as thdirs was. Hying in I r iu g fo r ( u v * c a t : it r.vcy be ^ r t h m o n e y . 31 1, Vvs {tromMiy obUua I'. :j. acd Fore<d the m idst of m ultitudes, master of lie n mi . ioa th e f b l’n w in? w ipio«. » « to p ro vi r o n t h iin u t r e w fo ix v n p o ii, armies and o f navies, he was s till And c u b iv .ir' »rí of. th e land, v iz : ¡ffi’JLriAGE HARKS n r r e tu r n GN* of tin- fro n tie r; ns, indeed, all our — I IQ 7. a ite w n o y 4# f.-e. .» ¡id m o d e l, « ke tc h E ugen'* r>. M rain,,«|f lla v e , O ieiron. Am erican life was s till, in a sense, ' *n ITAMECjATE W illia m \V. H m ith . o f M FREE report 8u patenuSUlty. w* r «« -only tlie fro n tie r nnd western H a t V4’.? IU h u , of ” the Mat .¿¿nJ aervico acm ! advice, uod our charger &ra mndAr&te. Try ue. N-l . i l I te . ' IO t il Of ’ * fringe o f European life. >i. njami S L . K i » dt , Rvgivi er True, Lincoln also leads us back f’a/ersf i a v r y e r t t , to the princes whose peer he was, Opp. 'J.8. PalMrt Olf’ ee.Washii.jtOd, D.C. but we can pass from bis death GEGKGH M. B llO W X . bed-with no irreverence, no sense of shock or change, to look ont, L- the plain lig h t o f day, upon the RD8Í.IÜ UG DREl GY' whole wide field o f work and strife, and progress w liiclt was always I- his thought, and g lim ; xc the n tti ' A 4«TO ZlAro*»« tndc and state of the republic find help T I R E D M O T H E R * ye’t r t e wb® i r .. ' « , r 4' lath« »twite ■ In H oim I’ s S arsaparilla, srsa p a rilia. w b k -li give» when his snmmons passed, like aq k? .1 J , I Ci ntoL r t l y Oi»« J » to-V.-'«. Ss H ; Hieni pure blond, a good a p p e tir- a is) angelus, across the continent. » , •• r* e»«4 mr a?S ’ Ur »«•. av*too««o3«W K omiko Chorr. ' PATENTS SWiFT A CO., UrroitXEY AT T A new and needed «TN EN C TH . .