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T h e l it t le Japanese g ardens d is p laced in the w indows o t florists a re made ia th ia eo n n try. b a t by Japanese a rtis ts . “ W t im p o rt th e d w a r f p la n ts an d trees used fo r th e purpose fro m J a p a n ,” said one d e a le r to a N e w Y o rk Bun re p o rte r. “T h e gardens a re constructed b y Jap- [ aneae m en here w hom w e em ploy j f o r th e w ork. “ H o w much are they? T h e ones t h a t you see here range fro m to W e h a re m ore expensive 1 1 small gnaw ones. These a re th e ffl oflea ia i waa spoiled * Juice « M greatly these round te rra c o tta pots. people use them fo r Jar U r dyaetugs; dinieres fo r th e i-entgr o f th e d in salpb arena in g ta b le . The coloring Is rich aa d ad g o d d ad th e lit t le gardens a l .ed bread, Bombay maoe and nut- ; marmalades « a re mixed gln- w ays in te re s t people.” O nly Japanese a r t could achieve and qstorad »1th coal-tar dyes; was watered, skimmed and often these w o n d erfu l m in ia tu re g a r d irty; pepper contained llgaa, dens, m sny of th em not m o re th an a «aed deal of the shell; e ig h t inches scross. sB«to A p erfect illu s io n o f exten sive coloring matter; preeerrlnx salts tatanJ sdiphareoa, boraclc, fiouric landscape is won by th e elever benzole adds, etc. placing o f th e tin y d w a rfe d trees, he report complains of the Indlf- th e a r t f u l tw is ta g lv e b to w ee g ra v mce shown By the masses regard- eled paths, th e c a re fu lly arra n g ed parity and reliability of articles odd, sad the custom which prevails vtotas. The sm allest gardens are , as a srge cities of haring the sr smln n e of seeh arttelss made h r persona ru le , g ro w n in lit t l e sh allow p o r experts. celain dishes o f p re tty design and coloring. T h e la rg e r gardens a re RIFT OF OUTCH PEOPLE. g ro w n in sh a llo w e a rth e n w a re pots, b ow l shaped. Properties to Fepnlatieu, Flooded w ith b rig h t sunshine th e gardens show off to th e best ad van tag e. “ I love m in e in th e sunset lig h t,” says a w om an w ho is so devoted to * a h e r g ard en th a t she has had a spe leal, excellent •rttoa to population, their c ia l high sta n d m ade fo r i t to rest w e f -the richest In the on in a b ow w in d ow , w here it m ay y are eeenao poll tan, end eateh an a d m ira b le a ll round lig h t. 1 la ths tercet a u n t e f “T h e effect o f th e golden lig h t L They were the drat sad Its buyers a t (failed Btetas th ro ug h th e l it t le old pine trees ia IM S.-bet did not stu n nin g, and orange streaks slip issess. heeordlag to eotl- o ver th e l it t l e law n s in jn s t th e w a y th ey do over re a l law ns. > Batch capital to “ W h e n dusk comes th e garden tM4,M0i0M -1» lareeted In >ndn and «haras to d e lig h tfu l, so d a rk and bosky naslaa bonds and shares, and cool. A n d in th e m oonlight? gs seats of Dutch capital W e ll, yon ju s t o ug h t to see the I la Mexican government t bonds sad shares o f Mex- m o o nligh t on m y garden, lighten- up th e d earest lit t l e w h ite pagoda 1 and Industrial compaalas^ gorsrnntsnt aad railroad on the- side o f a steep h ill. luetrte-Huagary. Portugal “ M y g ard en ’s p o e try to mo a ll lua other countries. and a th e tim e. T h ro u g h i t I keep sense it Is working profltebly In o f sum m er n ear me a ll th ro ug h th e sdtaa colonies In ubhsr plantations, the mla- w in te r m onths.” KEEPS IN STOCK, G R O C E R IE S, Tie Best,- Oaly, IJ It A- G0OD8 *6. English Walnut, Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Etc. Oregon is wonderfully adapted io the growing of ENGLISH WALNUTS, it ie their true home. Large plantings are being made, numerous trees in bearing, producing tremendous erope yearly, in proof. A email grove gives independent income, is the coming great in industry. Big profile, em ail outlay of capital. Write today for Free catalog, a treatise telling conditions and results, also N ursery catalog. BROOKS ¿SONS, W alnul Nursery. Carlton, Oregon. * * ! JOURNAL Aad. TRIBUNE. je^fBayega. "flmerkatt. .• b gateo» nr MttoUotl oí an] ths capful of all Dutch companies at rto.M 4.000. m not embrace ths numer- ompaales which bars their ■ U the colonies and la ntrles. The Netherlands, x lth s r coal nor Iron, Is not urlng country of note, sad cct U even surpassed by n-laad. alto haring neither in. Ths Dutch are full of elal spirit and haes a large □irlue. The rural Inhabl v e n to dairying, entile rate ticuUnra, In which B o o ts and Shoes. Notice is hereby g iven to all whom I t may concern, not to ehter upon, or trespass in any m anner upon the Star Ranch, situated a t L anglois, C urry C ounty, Oregon, for the purpose of h un tin g w ith guns or dogs, or o th er wise t res pa in an y m an ner. A n y peraon or persons so enterin g' upon said premises w ithout ray eon- « b u t w ill be prusecuted to the f u ll ex ten t of the law. F b a x m Tsousax. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, of California. x T imbkh L akd , A c t J u n k 3, 1878.— I T h is to th e w ay in w hich M a rk T w a in once introduced G en. Jo seph R. H a w le y a t a p ublic m eet ing, according to the H a rtfo rd T im e s : “ I see I am ad vertised to introd u ce the speaker o f th e even ing, Gen. H a w le y , o f C onnecticut, and I see it is th e re p o rt th a t I <L" am to m ake s p o litic a l speech. N o w , 1 m ust say this is an e rro r. I IN PARLIAMENT. I w asn’t constructed to make stu m p speeches, and on th a t head ha Tims ef (p o litic a l) I have only th is so say: F ir s t, see th a t you vote. Second, see th a t yo u r neighbor ladles dt birth aad guallty set votes. L a s tly , see th a t yo u rse lf ctl w ith ths Saxon W itaa. Ths o r neighbor don’t scratch the H ilda presided U 'S a eocltei- tic k e t. G en. H a w le y w as presi syaod, says Antlnquitles of d en t o f th e C o n tin e n ta l commis greet council nt sion. W a s a g a lla n t soldier ia D. «94. the abbesses th e w ar. H e has been governor and five of them o f C onnecticut, m em ber o f con the decrees of that council gress, and was president o f the rlth ths king, bishops and no convention th a t n om in ated A b ra Edgar's charter to the abbey ham L in co ln.” land, A. D. K t . was w ith the Gen. H a w le y — T h a t nom inated t of the sobles sad abbesses, G ra n t. bscrlbsd the charter, T w a in — H e says i t w as G ra n t, enry 111 sad Edward JM time ibsssss were summoned to b u t I know b e tte r. H e to a mem t, rlx . a t Shaftesbury. Barking, h er of m y Church a t H a rtfo rd , and ry, of Winchester, and of WU- th e a u th o r o f ‘ B e a u tifu l snow.’ But 1 • IM h year of Mdward I I I were M aybe he w ill deny th a t. by w rit to peril« meet, to am ooiy here to give him a c h a r ire by their proxies, Mary, ac ter fro m his la a t place. Aa a t Norfolk. Alienor, countess pure citizen , I respect him , a a a I. Anas Dlspensor. Pbllllp- personal frie n d o f years I have ■s of March, Johannas Fits neu, oountess of Pembroke. the w arm es t regard fo r h im ; aa a neighbor whose vegetable g a r St. Paul, oountess of srgarel de Roos. Matilda, den Joins m ine, w hy— why, 1 w atch it Oxford, Catherine, count him . T h a t ’s noth ing ; w c a ll de at. These ladles were called th a t w ith any neighbor. Gen. iroxles, s privilege peculiar H a w le y keeps his promises, not to appear and net by only ia p riv a te b u t in public. H e to an e d ito r w ho believes la Parliam ent and (Jett. w h a t be w rite s ia his ow n p ap er. Jolt is sapremo at W m tm lastor. I t A a th e a u th o r of “ B e a u tifu l a seo a croup at members la the lob Snow” be added a new pang to laughing. or lounging or yawning w in te r. H e to broad souled, gen erous, noble, lib e ra l, a liv e to his ---------------, -------------bo graapteg ail , peteaUalttlee et tea pollUoal situ m o ra l and relig io u s oeapoaeibil- itlLa. W h e n e v e r tb e e o n trib u tio a any fär box was passed I « e v e r knew him be to ta k e o u t a cent. H e is a a q a a r e , t od tru e , hoaeet m an l a politics, a a d I m ust say be occupies a m ig h ty lonesome position. W A NTED A represenU live io tbjg county by a large real estate corporation. Special induce- menta to those who wish to become financially interested. The Reni Ratal« Security Co. Fort Derate»™ Bldg. ctK'AOiL I* W e have several parties who are looking for hotsestead locations or re- linquishaseste, also state good tim b er claims. I f y .w know of any goad ........... Sis J or t im te r claims. I t w ill pay yon to w rite ns. A d d r e s s A m u Ra altv O a , 2S6 F allin g Bldg., Portland Oregon. T te ir tlv le n t of* A i e HOME T h e O ssaox D a il y J o o b k a l is th e leading Democratic newspaper of .---------- Oregon, issued at P o rtlan d . N o tice for P u b lic a tio n . PATENTS United Stales L an d Office. Roseburg. Oregon, A p ril 9th, 1908. Notice is hereby given t h a t in oom- for people who do not care fo r a D a ily , but w ant a good fa m ily paper,' p litn e e wl h the provisions of the Act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled A n y o f these papers can be bad in com bination w ith the P O R T O R " A n sot (or the tale of T im b e r Lands in the Htatea of C alifo rn ia, Oregon. Ne vada, and Washington T errito ry ,” as F O R D T R I R U R M , at the follow ing rates: v V extended to a ll the P u blic L a n d States by act of August 4, 1892, T h e managers also issue a 8 s m i - W u » ly . which is especially adapted Daily and Tribune - - - • - - al aUmutTMaar » • £ » « • «Mua MTKMTsI ”*?» ^7**-* ’* •»— *»• •» •“ I " " ' m agi aa xaMaWMUW. » rtu* (n atlaa. sun- p a 0 » g a ngriLnsncxa. sw a . m s . teOtret «m «S^^^uteOSW W aSSW W A S M IN S T O N , D . O . F o rt Orford, County of C urry, State S S O O l of of O regon, has this day Hied In thisof- Dally Sunday and Tribune - - 87 OO. 8eml Weeky and Tribune - • OO. 89 Always Remember the' FOB Name Cures a CoM hi One Day, Grip in T > rf . u T s a n g -tts s a a r™ e»r T haddkcs G xxsx WAS HONEST IN POLITICS. Twain, Stumping (or Told Ssactly What B s O il C lo th in g , T re s p a s s N o t ic e . ad other metals, petroleum A financial book of H ats a n d Gaps, m ■«. 350. flee his «worn statem ent No. 9001, for the purchase of the H E) N W ) & Ixda 1 & 2 of Section No. 11. iu Township No. 33 South, Range No. lb W ta i, and w ill offer pr- of to show th a t the land sought Is more valuable for its tim lie r or stous than for agricultural purposes, and to establiss his c laim to said land before J . H. Upton, U .*8. Comm ision- er a t Langlois, Oregon, on Thursday, the 3rd day of September, 19u8. H e names as witnesses: C. A. Langlois, of P o rt O rford, Oreeon. H . W . Burnham of ” E L . W id e of W . T W h ite of ” Any and a ll persons c la im in g ad versely the above described lands A te requested to fl'e-their claim s in t ds o f fice on or hefore said 3rd day of Sep tem ber, 1908. B n u u n i . K ddt . Rs g is er. DSWIFT«(s N o tic e fo r P u b lic a tio n . DBFABTMSirr 0» tub I ktxxiob . Land Offloe at Rosebnrg, Ore., A p ril 21st. 1908. Notice is hereby given th a t Cornelius F ie ld in g of Port O rford, Oregon, has filed u o ticao i h is intentiou to make fl- nal com m utatinipproof in support of his claim , vis: Homestead E n try No 1482» msile February 19, 1907, fo r Ixits », 4. A E ) H ) . Seciiou IS, Township 82 South, Range 15 West, W . M , and th a t said prooi w ill be made before J H . Upton U. 8. Cow nrseioner, at bis office Tn la n g lo is , Oregon, on M onday J t t W t t h. 1908. nam e- the following witnesses t< prove bis « in tim i us residem-e upon and cultivation o f. the land, vis: E . B. H a ll, of Port o fo ld , Oregon. Cvrna M adden, of ” " Edw ard Picket, of ” ’’ Jum e- Ritte, of ” ßENjAMia L Eppy, Register. N o tice o f Sch ool In d em n ity S e- > le ctio n . Do You y; Know the News * You can h ave i t a ll foi Per ' f t n p . . .Per Month ° v ^M onth in T h e E ven in g Teiei T ele g ra m , of I Port- land, Oregon. I t Is th e largest t ev- ening newspaper r published puDllsned in Ore 1 gon ; it contains a ll the news of ¡state and of the n atio n . T r y i t for al m onth. A sam ple copy w ill be mail- ed to vou free. Addre THE TELEGRAM, P O R T L A N D , OB. N o tic e for P u b lic a tio n . ■> U . 8 . L an d Office a t Roseburg, Oregon. Ju n e 92, 1908. Notice is hereby g iven th a t M IN N IE B U R N H A M . of P o rt Orford, O regon, w ho, on Ju n e 22, 1908, made T im b e r and Stone ap plication, N - . 10171, (or W | SW M , Section 1, Tow nship 32 8 , Range 14 W est, W illa m e tte M e rid ia n , has filed notice c f intention to m ake final Proof, to establish c ls im to the la n d above described, before J. H . U p to n, a t Lang lois, on the 1st day of Octobor, 1908. C la im a n t names as witnesses: H a rry W B urn haul of P o rt Orford, Or. Chester Langlois of ” •• Tliad'leas G reen of ” ” Ed W e lls of E ckley ” B E N J A M IN L. E D D Y , R egister. U n it s » H tatbs L amp Orrwx, Roseburg, Oregon. June 96,1908. N o n e s I s hereby given th a t the State T e W hom I t M a y C e s e s ra . of He- . 13, ip . ax D and filed in this office lists of school in d e m n it -elections is w hich is »elect ed said la n d ; and th a t said lists are open to the public for inspection. Any and a it |>eraoos claim ing adveraely the above described land or any legal sub division thereof, o r c la im in g the same under the m ining tows, or desiring to show said land to he more valuable for m in eral than for sgrlcuKoral purposes, o r to obje-1 to sal-l selections for an y law fu l reason, should file th eir claim s or th e ir affidavits o f protest o r contest in this office. I hereby de-ignate the Port O rford T rib u n e , published a t P o rt Orford. Or- n, as the newspaper in which the ve notice Is to be published. J . M . L awbxncb , Receiver. The Best to be had in Curry County, a t reason able Prices. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Legal Blanke, A ny Thing, Satisfacton Guaranteed a= i O wners. P o rtland , O ra T resp ass N o tice . »i on Short Notice. I ^ K kllahxb ') J. H . M c A n s J X ^Briefs, Posters,\ Envelopes. Statements, Up o-date Work Done T he undersigned hereby give notice th a t they are the owners o f the South h alf o f flection 1«, Tow nship th ir ty three, South ran ge fourteen W e s t o f W illam ette m eridian, Oregon. A ll par ties are warned not to trespass upon o r make any locations, e ith e r placer 01 q uarts claim a n t their peril. N o ti« - is hereby given to a ll persona whom it may eooeern, not to enter up- od or trespass upon the premises of E li Bagiev, for the purpose of hunting, or fishing w ith hook and line. Bald p re. mlses are situated on E lk R iver, Curry County, Oregon, end described os fol lows. The West h alf of Section twen ty seven, Townabip th irty two Sooth, Range fifteen West. Any person o r pgrsors m treepase- ag to r the purpose of b u n tin g , fishing, or tra w lin g thiough in any shape form or m anner, or tearing down fsnees, or leaving out side gates open, o r molest ing personal property, will be prosecu ted to the to ll extent o f the law. W m . R. Johnson, Lessee of ih - above deecrib«! pren.iees I n connection w ith T R IB U N E . BREASE jr e u ULSSTBUalsxsosxxxu X T .^g y V ir