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DfcanTMUT o» THB I n t ib io b . United States Land Offloe. Roseburg. Oregon, May 23, 1908. A sufficient contest affidavit having been Bled in this office by George A. Wells, cootestaut, against Homestead entry No. 9627, made August 18, 1»99, f o r t h e R N E i.S E } N w ), and NE) 8W1, Section 1, Township 32 «., Range 16 West, by Henry W . Towne Contes te«, in which It ta alleged th at said Towne has been absent from the State of Oregon, and thia land for i t least six y e a n ; that he never made any im provements of any kind on said land ; that said alleged abeeuoe was not due to his employment In the Army, N a w , or Marine Corps of the United States during any war ; said parties are here by notified to appear, respond, and oi ler evidence touching said allegation at 10 o’CJock a, m. on July 28,1908, be low J. fl. Upton, U, 8 . Commissioner, a t bla office in langloia. Curry Uiuaty, ED. ftACfLgFF, Prop'r (Bacceaaor to F. M. Langiots. ) keeps w rrrocn, BROCERIES, (the bast only D U I G O O DS. B O O T « s a d 8H O 1C 8 HARDW ARE. fÿM X N a eonntry become« civilised it demands type H A T M Ac O - A .Ï » » , writer«. When in become« posted on oomparaftiv« values it demands ----- —___ And In fact, everything uaaaliy needeu in the country. THE SMITH PREMIES TYPEWRITES The fact that The Smith Premier Typewriter is used in every civilised country on the globe is not so impor tant as the further fact that the demand increases year af ter year. The reputation of The Smith Premier is world-wide. World-wide use has made it so. C A 8 U HALES am ount ng to 88 or more w ill be altowed 10 por cent dlc- cuunt, exoept es Flour, on whieh n» dtocount can be giren. THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER CO., 247 Stark St., Portland, Oregon. R. B. S flB lfi H T. STEWART Editor sad Publisher. M axvr A c tú a n D salbb la The leading Paper of Corry County, Timber Land, Aet Jnne 8 1878— Notice for Publication. United Atetes Land Office^ Rossburg, Ora., April 9 , 1908. hns filed notion of intention to make final Proof, to satebllsh claim to the land ahova daacrlbad, before the Ooan- ty Clerk of Carry County, nt Gold B ea^ O regon , on the 10th day of 8ep- Clnimant names aa witneaass: Deitricb Quellen, of Our bln, Oregon. George Oolehreak, of » » Bernard Wilson, of Xageue White, of " ” Notice la hereby given that In com WEEKLY OREGONIAN ** The PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE ---- A N D ----- The New Ides Weman’s Magazine BOTH ONE YEAN FOR »1.70. pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Jnne 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the ss ~ j of timber land« In the states of California, Oregon, Ne vada and Washington Territory," aa extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. 1891. S tobbb P. P iir o c of Port Orford, County o, Curry, State of Oregon, has this day Bled In'this of fice his sworn statement No. 9698, for the purchase of Gw N F ), being W ) N E M and Lota 1 A 3 of Section No. 12, I d Township S3 8.,*Range 15 W ., and will offer proof to show that th» land sought to more valuable lor its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, a>.d to establish bto claim to said land before J. H. Upton, U . 8. Commissioner at T im b e r L a r d , A ct J umb 3, 1878.— ascertained with absolute accuracy and, the weight haring been already determined, the value and correctness N o tic e fo r P u b lic a tio n , of that coin áre perfectly known. lUnited State- Laud Olflce. The sample pieces having been found Roaeburg, Ore., April, 8th 1908. correct. It to Inferred that the entire Notice la hereby given that In com batch of dollars la all rig ht—Saturday pliance w th the provisions of the act Evening Post. of Congress of Junv 2, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lauds Kwtwral Waters. In the states of California, Oregon, Ne All natural waters contain a greater vada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States or leas amount of mineral matter In so by act of August 4, 1892. lution. Rain water baa the smallest C hasj - vs A. L oro percentage of solid Impurities of any, of Port Orford, county of Curry, State and therefore It to taken aa the stand of Oregon, hoe thia day filed in this ard vartety of soft water. office his sworn s t ilt in c 111. No 9686, Th» terms soft and hard, however, for the purchase of the BW) N W ) and Lot 4 of Secti'-DXo. 1, soil Lot 1 of as applied to water are scientifically Section No. 2 in Township No. 33 8., considered purely relative. Water is usually reckoned to ba Range No. 16 We«t W XI, Oregon, and wHI offer ¿.root to allow that "soft” when It contains less than one the land sought >» n. re valuable tor five-thousandth part of Its weight of Ils tim ber or atone than for avricultur mineral Ingredleurs and "bard” when It al purposes and to establish his claim eontaiua more than one four thou to said hind before J. H . Upton, U. H. sandth. Commissioner, at his office ut I<ang)iiis Sort water hag the property of easily Oregon, on Tuesday thaffistday of Sep forming a lather with soap aad to tember , 1908. therefore suitable for washing pur H e name» as witneeees: Neils C Neilsen of Port Orford, Oregon. poses, while bard water w ill only form John Fruniru. Jr. of ** a lather, and that .Imperfectly, With Eugene L. White of ’* ” ronaklerable difficulty. George Forty of ” ” A mlui-ral water him more than one 'A n y and all persons G aining ad two-thousandth of Its weight of nat versely the aoova described toad« are requested .o file their claims In thia ural dissolved solids, and a medicinal water la a variety of mineral water containing a varying percentage of d i* teuiber, HMM. solved natural solid or gaseous drugs. B kkjavin I„ F- udv Register. ■ etrereA Bide C s One ef the stories which Levi Hutch ins, the old time clockmaker of Con N o tic e for P u b lic a tio n . cord. N. H „ delighted to tell related to D g F A B T M g N T OF T H « IltT X B fO B . the yonth of Daulel Webster. U. 8. L in d Office at Roseburg, Oregon. "One day.” said the old man, "while I was taking breakfast at the tavern May 28th, 1908. Notice is hereby given that kept by Daniel's father, Daniel and his W A L T E R F. BUTTON brother Ezekiel, who were little boys of Port Orfordy-Gregon, who. on Muy with dirty faces and snarly hair, came Oth, 1908, made Homestead Entry No. to the table and asked me for bread ,4881, for 1 ts 6, 0. 7, and tire NE,t< of and batter. 8 A M . Section 2, Township 33 South, "f complied with their request, tittle Range 16 West, W illamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make thinking that they wonld become very F in al five year Proof, Io establish claim distinguished men. Daulel dropped to the laud strove described, before J. bis piece of bread on the sandy floor, H. Union, U . 8 . Cm im isaloner, at and the buttered tide of course was Langlois, Oregon, on the 22nd day of down. He looked at It a moment tbeu September, 1908. , . licked It up and showed It to me, say Claimant names ts witnesses: ing: B. W. Dean,, of Port Orford, Oregon. " ‘What a pity! Please give me a George Quigley, of ” ’’ piece of bread buttered on troth aides; Alfred Olsen, of ’• ” then If I let It fall one of the battered H. T. Stewart, of •’ ” sjdes will be up.’ " , B bmjaxik L . E d d y , Register. T a a Naw I dba W omam ' s M aoasixb to aa authority na Dressmaking, M illi nery and Household Economy. I t .averages more than 10» pages each month. We offer yon therefore a t least 1800 pages of good fashion and home reading for an additional coat ef only 26 eta. Samples free. T im b b r L a x d A ct , J o n s 3, 1878,— DxrABTWKXT o r T U Is r x u o a N o tice for P u b lic a tio n , United States Land Office, Roarbarg, Oregon, April 9th, 190». Notioe is hereby given that In 00m- pllanoe with the provtstons of the Act of Congress of-Jane 3, 1878, entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Ne vada, and Washington Territory," aa extended to a ll Public Land States by aa act of Aagust 4, 1892, N a n a C . Nmiasw of Port Orford, Connty of C arry, State of Oregon, filed in tins office this day hia sworn statement No. 88M for the purchase of the W ) 8 W ) and S E| SW ) oLBeotfon Wo. 18 In Township No. 83 Sooth of Range No. IS W. W. M „ Ore , and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or sfoaa than for agricultural purposes, and to eatobltah hia claim to sain land before J. H . Upton U. 8. Oommiaelooer a t hie office at Langlois, Oregon, on Tuesday the 1st day of Hep- Eugene L. White of Port Orford, Ore. John Fromm, Jr. of . ” ” Robert From m of . J Charles A. Long of ” ” ” ’• ' Any and ell persons oiaiming ad versely the above described lands ere requested to file their clnlms In this of fice on or before d i Id 1st day of Sep tember, 190«. N o tice Tor P u b lic a tio n . E d d y , Register. '______________ t______ d b k jsh is l . ______ / U 8 Land Office nt Roaeburg, Oregon. M ay 29th, 1988. N O TICE F O R P U B L IC A T IO N NOUT n W A R D 7Z * W C K E r r D s m b t h ix t or m l I mtxbjob , of Port Orford, Oregon, who, on Aug- a I^ Dd ° ® oe Gt,Oregon, oat 31st. 1904, made Horne toad Entrc . . May 2»th. 1908. No. 12747, for E ) of N W l, Lots 1 and 8, Notice fa hereby given that Hectlon 16, Township 32 South, Range V IO L E T R. W H IT E U West W illam ette Meridian, haa fit- of Port Orford, Oregon, who, on M ay ed notioe of Intention to make Pinal >908, made Tim ber Applicatl n Commutation Proof, to establtoh claim 10118 for 8J» 8E ). N W ) of 8 E |. to the land above described, before Y ' of 8 W ), Section 11, Township »3 H Upton, U . 8. Commiaatoner, at S. nth, Range IS West. Willamette Me- Lnagloia, Oregon, on the 23rd dnv of ridlan, haa filed notice of intention to September, 180». make Final Proof, to establish elaini Claimant names aa witnesses: to 1 he land ab< ve described, before J. Cornelius Fielding, of Port Orford, Ore. N. Upton, U. 8. Commissioner, at John W. Prock, of •• •• Langlois, Oregon, on the 82nd day of Notice for Publication. D bfabtmkxt or rwa Itrraaioa, Land Office at B-aebnrg, Oregon. May S7tk, 180». Nones la hereby given that Haevar W. C oolbt of Bandon, Oregon, who, on M ay 18th, 1906. made Tim ber Application No. Wi04, for N ) N W ) and i-W l . f XWJ<, Sac. >6. N E ) of N E ), Section 2>t. Town ship «2 8^ Range 18 W . W illamette Meridian, has filed notice of bla Inten tion to make final proof, to establish el aim to the land above described, be fore J. H. Upton, U. 8. Commissioner, a t Laagjo4a, Qregee, oa the 19th day DO YOU LIKE TO FISH 1 We have discovered a fish bait which make« ’em bite. One box FREE of all charge Write for particular«. FISHING SUPPLY JO., Dept. D., Lebanon, Ohio. O F F IC IA L DIRECTORY. B a ila n l a OSS l l > m . Under the law a silver dollar may ha a grain aa 1 a Lalf ovar weight or a S T V T K A N U O IS T B IC T o r r t C I ' B M '. grain and a half under weight, and thia 'lim it cf to »rance" applies to all of onr *J. 8. 8en’ta—Jonathan Bourne Jr., of stiver coins. In other words, they are Portland and Ciiaa. Fulton of Astoria. not allowed to vary more than that Congressman, Firs» District— W illis much from standard. In the case of C. Hawley, of Salem. gold pieces, the limit Is half'*« grain either way cp to the eagle, a variation Governor—apo. E. Ch'Amberlain Sa of as much ns one grain being permissi lem. ble In the »10 and »20 places. Secretary of State—F. Dunbar, Sa Whenever a fresh botch of dollars la lem. turned out nt the mint, samples Mrs State T.easurer—Gee A. Steel of Sa forwarded <o the treasury at Washing lem. ton, where they are put through a very curious pre cesa Each dollar la Brit, i Supt. Public Instruction— J. H . Ack erman, Salem. weighed on exquisitely delicate scales to make sera that It Is heavy enough State Printer—W illis Dnniway, Salem, and yet not too heavy. Theo It la pa sa i Attorney General—A. M. Crawford, r i between two steel rollers again and tbdem. ' «gain nntll It to Battened out and Clerk State land Board—O. G. Brown, transformed Into a thin strip of sllvpr- Salem. a sort of »1 »bon—«-foot and ’« hidfeln Joint Senator for Coos an<T Curry— length. Then It Js pat beneath a little W. 0. Chase. machine provided w ill several small punches, by which hundreds of tiny Joint Representative for Coos and disks are punched out of the metal Curry—I. N. Muncy. strip. Judge, 2d Judicial District— J. W. Now, the object of this performance Hamilton, Roseburg. to to obtain samples of metal from all Prosecuting Attorney, 2d Judicial Dis parts of til* dollar. Inasmuch as It to trict—George M. Brown, RUeburg. conceivable that one portion might he richer Io silver than another. The Uttle U. 8. Commissioner»— J. H j Upton, Langlois. . disks ore shuffled together, and a few of them, taken at random from the lot, oodmtv omegas. are subjected to an assay. Thus the fineness of the material of the dollar la County Judge— E. A. Bailey, Gold Notice la hereby given that James Quigley of P o it Orford. Oregon, ba» filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bi» claim, via; Homeritead En ry No. 123UI. made Dec. 82, 1008 for Lota 3 A 4, Section 8, and Lots l i t , Section 2, Township 32 8., Range 16 West, W. M , and that mid root w ill be made before J. II « Upton, 8. Commissioner, at his office in Langlois. Oregon, on Monday, July kOtb. 11)08 He nMm»s the following witnesses to prove his continuous ro>idenee u;ion, and cultivation of, t e land, vlss- Charles W Zumwalt, of Port Orford, Or. Amlrew J Farrier, of Eugene G Peirce, of Jobu W Prock, of ” ” BalJAMix L. Eonv, Register. County Commissioners—Otte Goltl Beaeh ; Eil Hypher, ] Sheriff—Norman Tyler, Oold County Clerk—George Gold Besch. County Treasurer—James Cbsghell, Wedderbnra. * Assessor—W m . Taiman, Haring School Hupt.—W . S. Guerin. Csifclois. surveyor—Oeo. 8. Wilson, Harbor. ^Coroner—D r. F. A. Schlletuann, Wad- derburn. urEgnosov tus cocxts . » Circuit Court meets Fourth Mi August of each year. County Commissioners Ooui first Wednesday in Jannal July and September of ea| Probate Court meets first Ml each month. ouaav oouirrr post o rric u a MASvaaa. Ohetoo.............. . . . . .M bs Ida H arbor.. , i .. Fletcher Oardker. Gold Beaoit. .....J.w.War. Wedderburu ..........Geo. Kerr. Illihee. M r. K. B Russell. M arial Mrs. Viola Billings. Agiiees ........... A. M . Riles. Corbin. Port Orford D e n m a rk .. Langlois E»»lt le y .. . . . Ames Johnston ---- J. 8. Capps. ...E . Baokleff. . a . n o t ic e . All persona are hereby warned not to trespass Upon the laud» of the nnder- i»ned, situated in Sixes River Precinct, t urry county, Oregon, for tire purpose of hunting with guns or dogs, or fish ing. Also not to leave any gnts open on gitit.g tlirongh.ei'othei wise trespass in any manner. Any person so trespassing w ill ba prosecuted to thefull exten t of the law MRB. U A C H A E L A T EB P. T H E 8PA M S N O T IC E Any person or perrons trespassing upon the Cruft Lake Ranch,—the Mc Lellan and Marshall Ranches, w ill be TH E TRAMP’S PARLOR. CAR, prosecuted to the utmost extent of the a P r e - e m » < e 4 H o w e F r o m W fclefc M e law ; and a reward w ill be given for In 1« O ft e n D la lo d * « « . formation tiiat w ill Ie«d to the convic A casual observer might wouder why tion of the guilty parties. the rods bolted through the timbers nt E dmvhd Cnovr. either eDd are placed under freight cars. They are not put there for lioboea to ride on. but to stiffen the floor of the car. Sometimes there nre four, two K U ZE M A and P IL E C U R B close together on eacb side, but more F R E E Knowing what it was Io suf often there are six, separated by equal fer, I will giro F R E E OP filatances. f ’ HARG E, »0 any nffiictcd s positive At thv center, where the rods are rid care for Eczrina, Salt Rheum, Eiyslpe- den, there to often room between them I im , Plica m i x ! Skin Dhcnaca. Instant and the bottom of the car for a man to .nd ef. D r n ’t suffer longer. W rite F. sit almost upright, though with Ids XV. W iix ia h s , 4««0 Manhattan Avenue, head bowed forward, but where there New York. Enclose Stomp. are six rods the bubo usually Ilea across them like, a stenk ou a gridiron. While the train to moving slowly It to I im d e h L a k d , A ct J m e 3, 1878.— easy as a role to drive him uff by throwing coni or rrcka at blci. I f It Is N o t ic e fo r 1‘ tih llc a tio n , going u ry fast, there la danger of kill- United States Land Office, lug him. and that to likely to get the llfHebjl-g, Oregon, April V, 1908. bmkenian to trouble (from too years to Koti.-e i» hereby given that in rom- life 1s customary). piiance wltn the proCirions of the A t There Is one oi'.wr way of removing a Col'grins . f Jnne 3. IK7K, entitled bubo from the roda under a freight, but ‘‘ An act for the rale of timber lands i>i the hrakeraan most be a man i f steady the state» • f Cali <<rnl:t, Oiegon N>*va- nerve, quickness and physical atreugtin ■ 'a and Washing on Territory»* as ex also be mnst know exactly where the tended to all Public 1 and States by act hobo to before be comes off the top to o August 4, 189?, M Itx u T. W iiit k Jr. get him- propping from the train a car or two abend of the one under which of I ort Orford County of Curry. State of Otcgofl, lia- this day filed In this of the uiah Is rldlnt. the brakeman hss fice h s sworn statement No. 96ri>. f> r time to brace himself before that car the pure <sse of t <e Lota I & 2 ana W ) reaches him (the train should he mov NEJ <d Hectlon N " J.», in Township No ing or.ly slowly*; theu be seizes the 33 8., Range Xo 16 XV.-st, »nd will offer hobo by the coat collar or by his arma. proof to »I h > w that t e land sought Is Tlle motion ef the trala docs the rest ¡non- valuable for ft« timb- r or stone and the holm to dropped ou the ground. than for sgi iciiltnml pnrivaea. and to cstabUah hia elaiin to said land before — Leslie's Weekly. George tt Smith, County Clerk, a t Gold l!cai h, Grejon. on Monday, the Alei- sy of August, lto-8 He names na witn waee: 8 P PLrec, of Port Orford, Oregon. Hold Fromm, of " " John Fromm J r.. • f ” n E. L White, «.f ” »’ Any and all persona eiaiming ad- vers ly th -sliove described lands ara r qneeted 10 fit thei claims In tlitoof- fic< on ■ 1 tefore «aid 31st day of Aog- ost, 190S B is j im ix L liour. Register.