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b WKI)XKH1>AY, N o tice for P o b lic a tlo n , ParAKTK*«r or p « I « « » ,uB- 0 . 8. Lend Office at Roaeburg.Owgcn. * writers. HARDW ARE. H A T H A c C A P S A n d f t ( a c t . e v e r y t h in g u s u a l l y n e e d e o lu t h e ic o u u t r y . , C A S H K A L E S a m o u n t ng to »5 ot m o r e w ill b e a llo w e d 10 p e r c e n t dlc- 1-1111111. e x c e D t o n H. T. STEWART Editor and Publisher P U B L IC A T IO N . P e r so n s s o d o in g fo r p u rp o ses o t h u n t i n g , f is h i n g , o r t r a v e lin g th ro tfg h 81-AO p<‘i- year o r t e a r in g d o w n f e n c e s , l e a v i n g g a te s o p e n p w m o l e s t i n g p r o p e r ty , w ill 1 * t k e spa h s n o t ic e . County Clerk—George W. G o ld B e a c h . C o u n ty T r e a s u r e r — J a m e s Smith. C augh W edd erb n rn . A a se sso r — W m . T o lm a n , H a r b o r . S c h o o l S ii p t . - W . 8 . G u e r in . U n g h ia n r v e > w - G e o . «• W ils o n , C h e t c o . C o r o n e r —D r . F . A . B e h lle m a n n , W ed- derbum . m ic t in o r o r T ils c A v w rt. C ir c u it C o u r t m e e t s F o u r th M o n d a y in A u gu st o f ea ch y ea r. C o u n ty C o m m i s s io n e r s C o u r t m e e ts lir s t W e d n e s d a y In J a n u a r y , April, J u l y m id S e p t e m b e r of e a c h y e a r , p r o b a te C o u r t m e e t s f ir s t M o n d a y iu t io n of t h e g u i l t y p a r t ie s . K nM uxn , Caorr. r t b b io b . O regon. A p r il 2 7 th , I9O8. N o t i c e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t A L B E R T J. M ATTER o f P o r t la n d , O r e g o n , w h o . o n A p r il 27, 1908, m a d e T im b e r A p p li< * tlo n No. 9 7 0 8 , fo r W j o f N W J, 8E 1 o f N tt I , N 1 Of 8 W 1 . S e c t io n 15, T o w n s h ip 34 S o u tli R a n g e 14 W e s t , W illa m e t t e M e r id ia n , h a s file d n o t ic e o f in t e n tto n t o m a k e f in a l P r o o f , t o e s t a b l i s h c la im t o t h e l a n d a b o v e d e s c r ib e d , b e fo r e t h e ( a s s - t y C le r k o f C u r r y C h iu n ty, a t■ <*“ •'> B e a c h , O r e g o n , o n th e 1 0 ih d a y o f S e p THE TRIBUNE CvasY A n y p e r s o n o r p e r o n s t r e s p a s s in g u p o n t h e C r o ft L a k e R a n c h , - t h e M c 8 land Office at Roseburg, BLACK- DRAUGHT I Suntion W EEKLY OREGONIAN B o th Papers one yea rfo r $2.25. The PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE E C Z E M A n»«l F IL E C U B E T o W ind O u t. F ill a bottle or com m on g la ss with your w ater and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sedim ent or sef- h y jr f ' tit ng Indicates sU ' ---- a n d ---- T h e N e w Id ea W om an’s M agazine B O T H ONE Y E A R FO R # 1 .7 3 . F o m a s ’. M a o a m x b h a n a u t h o r it y on E con om y. I t a v e r a g e s m o r e t h » r , i n o page^ y o n t h e r e fo r e a t le a s t 158« p a g e s o f tu s b lc a d d it io n a l c o s t o f o n ly 25 c t s . S a m p le s f r e e . tlon o f Ihe kid n ey s; If It stains your lin en it is evid en ce of kid ney trouble: to o W Tl A' / ' frequent desire to ' pass It or pain In * - - g - ?—— tb s back Is also con vin cin g proof that the k id neys and blad der are out of order. W h a t to D o . There Is com fort In Ihe know ledge SO often espressed. lhal D r. K ilm er's Sw am p- R oot. the great kidney rem edy fulfills «very w ish In curing rheum atism , pain In the t a c k , kidneys, liv er, bladder en d ev ery part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing It. or bad e ffe c ts follow ing u s e of liquor, w ine or beer, and o v erco m es lhal unpleasant n ecessity of being com pelled to go often during the dey, and to get up m an y tim es during the night. T he m ild and the extra, ordinary effect of Swamp-Root la toon realized. It stands the highest for Its w on derful cu res o f the moat distressing ca ses. If y o u need a m edicine you shou ld nave the bast. Sold by druggists ir 5 0 c. and $1. sizes. You m ay have a sam ple bottle of thia DffiF I* m / sh a M •S U IT K R A R Y W E E K L Y A tln n t» , Ga-.-CIrcuMi-m Ovtr 50.060. r o ft* » sd te U t t - r e l o e -, R o w » » » « « - F e e s and T i e I I i n , ,• si: tbat Ise a -r -n tls Ils Itoli. Aiw>n<lts cen t'Ibitcrs the mast ! . l i . X r > » « 'C h » a ii.. M U ’. . HarreSULW.II rdw .rdsanS r SO U TH IS the G r e a t » . I t e r a r ! » W e e K ’,m -\ M t!> V » r «4 fr >« A n n a n i Mattrlc*' 1 h Mr« ro< C l Arthur w . Marrhmont bava .ppear- ■„ wäitin« Ir.m tin ree of eulhars of national nMa A short thi “ T nat Í »Verein « » ß e v « S V N N T S O U k T r H l « ’ S » « « i n o r i discovery ly ¿ 5 - , or.. conU inpU ud that w in s s c e n i s i » u cnly needs such lOá'.criuS to mostrato »ho woal J; U s t U shy to that runs on wheels. 223 S ou th reorie St., C n ic x o o , l U - , Get. 7 ,1 9 0 2 - E ip h t m o n th s a g o I w a s so ill th a t ( w a s com pelled to d i or sit dow n nearly aft th e tim e . My rtom ac’.i wr.s so w o a x and up srt th at 1 could k eep n o th in g on it and I vom ited frw m eotly. I could n o t u r in a te w ith o u t great pain a n t i c o u c h e d t o m u ch th at n»y th roat an 1 1’. m gs w ere raw and sore. T h e doctors pro nounced i t B r ig h t's d ise a se and others sa id i t w a s oonsnm p tion. It m attered lit tle t o M w t s t ■ th ey called i t and I h ad r o d a - t ír e to liv e . A sister v is ite d m e from S t . L ou is an d miked m e if I bad ev er tr ie d C arom . I told her I b ad .f™? bou ght a b o ttle . J **?>«*• D*»* it ba ved m y lif e . I b e iie r ein a n y wcn-if n cou ld »»▼« m uch tu a cr - X V rZ WUMMY S O U T H iww V l * Iton’t you w a n t freedom from p ain ? T ak e W in e o f Cardin and m ak e on e suprem e effort to bo w ell. T o u d o n o t n eed to be a w eak, Ktfpleos «offerer. You can have a w o m a n ’s health and d o n w o m a n ’s w ork i n l if e . W hy n ot secure a b ottle ine of . i w m u u s o' i t o t o w ^ a t o # - - r f c e w is s y w r .M U e t o a t iie v o n .. to t h . f u * r v « V e n ’.l I . « • «>•» «*»“ * "• C'” J > e l' ,r *‘ t « a P o d « » ’ V . . H lh a «I.n-ee of . x — 'ir / • *v m reed s e n w » ” >» south, a m .ee « w a . w a i X C J » l l r e e - V .» c . t o r s « « “ « r e w * S i «hast vary ?r »«• w U M r r r F o u r * antere n v.r se.C bb A ir .e r « - Moire« n w : re« a . ,S V ? s S " w e to t o w s c mo« n W!»y as « -.a; w e t s l . » . « . o s I S » ;r e d c a r,a . 100 .s sure____ W eiT y. w h .s s cclactr.» fe. Etto S U N N Y S O U T H , A t l a n t a , G a w d o i -,, m y srUfc e o S m r a e lf WHY THE WOMEN ARE LATE A. «cana la the Bqullbob Household explains the »ax’s Tardlnsaa in a Clear Manner. “I t ’s Juit seven o’clock,” said Mquilbob, “and so you have plenty of time to dress yourself carefully fo r the theater. W ith this m ar gin of time, H e n rie tta , you can surely have no excuse for being un prepared a t the last moment, a tr a it whollv confined to your sex.” “Yes, dear, I ’ll s ta rt dressing right now,” said his helpmeet du tifu lly . “And I myself w ill show you a good example in promptness,’’ said Rqnilbob, kindly. “I ’ll s ta rt right in now myself. By tbs way, where are my shirts?" “H ere they are.” “ Put the shirt studs in it, w ill vou?x A nd— er— by the way, this dress' suit Is raflier rumpled. I must have tossed It around in the drawer. You ore rather handy a t those things, H e n rie tta — can't you press it into some sort of shape?” “A ll right, dear.” “And, while yon are a t It, fix the pearls in my shirt front. G inger! 1 wish you’d chase up my cuff but tons.” Mrs. Rqnilbob flew aroond w ith deft and w illing hands, gathering the masculine apparel together, while Rqniilxib calmly dressed himself in Ihe intervals of his rap id fire directions. “G ot my top h n t r he asked. “Good. Now Ween U .lu x 0 A 8 C A U ÍW 8 w -t tor» are ihe brs med, *« e x c h.»re •»». had I" m r V - w z-aji n y v ifa « » ir .« » « • ut,, . * K í ^ r T R un** tr»«?«* R“ fri«'<*r WC’I < AWftTw. lb . p r w ja r ■ne i:*sc *■ V. a lo th re-rtn-mtei. (cacarera .u m r i.« j e . , , - .¡ « .a r .’ur ruM bKix •» Co • F i« * » » '» A tanrt S-fS e wc,«e T h e la p id a r y w a s s k in n in g a p o a r l, » c c o r d in g l o th o P h ila d e lp h ia R e co r d . r w , . » i r.Woehie, H"«ani Tseie 0 iSSVSr-"VSi. W m » ™ .« U r - . . ^ « ... O U R K C O U r r i P A T IO N teem s w ith tSa life e fth e «root «oats The 0*r- JLanrtftHhfi'»tY ArtlvItY « n t ’Kt M * * * * »ever «nW wall fito r to tw ith U I. hr.au of t h . m L r ^ . m J 0tne and fiv e s c a ’ the very rir ef th e era ee s o m «M bre. I S e nuiernlli Mid erne, an ’ a»r«tery of th e un< w here the core ^ J l t l ^ X s ^ r t h ^ t o S r ^ n m l . t h . moonliiihi, wB: be r -x I t c h i n g , B l'O d , R lt* .H if£ o r P r o tr u d -1 in s F ile s . D r u g g is t« r e f u n d m o n e y if p A Z O O I N T M E N T fa ll* t o c u r e a n y ' c a s e , n o m a t t e r o f h o w lo n g s t a n d i n g , In A t o 14 d a v a F ir s t a p p lic a t io n « Iv es , M tae a n d r e s t 80c I f y o n r d iu g g ir t h a s n 't i t s e n d # 0 e In s t a m p s a n d i t w ill b e forwanlwl p o s t - p a id a y P a r is M e l i s i n o C a , Bt. Louts. Mo. Marial......... 'ood for everything 6A « B U N K A G U A R A N T E E D C U R E F O R F IL E ?. . . .M is s I d a C o o le y . . .F l e t c h e r O X rdner. ................ J . W . R ile y . ............... O e o . K e r r. M r. K . H R u s e e ll. M rs. V io l a B illin g s . . . A . M . R ile s . . . . . . . . , H . Q o e lle n . . . . . A m e s J o h n a to u . . J . S. C a p p s. .E . B a c k o ff. ,J . A . H a in e s C h e t o o ............ H a r b o r .. . . . . G o ld B e a c l i . W eJderb urn ROCHSILB. O l-, J»n. Wl, tim - Btaek-Dreught « * * * Madlcine I . *1« t e w r tried. O « .too* w ee ookics had when yo» . nt m . the medicine and n o r they * » Crttins *> » » •- T h » r a r e lo o lo a f» and a book that i- 1'» m ore about it. both sent absolutely free by m all. address Dr. K ilm er & sa a » •« s-w n o x « * C o.. Bingham ton. N , Y . W hen w riting mstt- ih u fttM roua oiler Uà this paper, n u t and refre sh in g to th e le a le , ecire«“ « / e n d » s s l t t w t y a a h l il a a r e . U w r and bo w a ll, i clea n sin g lh a e n tire srn w m . d isp el colds, c u r . Iwaoaolie, le r e r , habitual roantlpettoe en d Mltounnwis P lre e e buy sort try a bos o f C. C . C te-dnr ; 10. » , M» « enta. Bold and g u a r e etre d to cure by a ll d rugglsta. fobt - such wire. The weight of the diamonds used for this work is from four to five carats, and they are untfut ex cept as to the'die. The value of these dies, which, of course, are not of the first w ater, varies from *15 to 920 a carat, and several hundred thousand dollars’ w orth of diamonds are'O tlllsed as dies in the various wire factories of this country alone. S k illfu l, however, as must be the artisans who sink these small dies and attenuated aa the wires drawn through them may be, yet neither w ill fitsnd comparison w ith the output of the spinneret of the common spider, which ejects a single thread of silk so fine th a t 18,000 threads are required to equal in thickness an ordinary strand of sewing silk. u p o n t h e l a n d i of t h e u n tlfr - i g m i f , s i t u a t e d In H ix e s R iv e r P r e c in c t , C u r r y c o u n t y , O r o jfo n . fo r t h e p u r p o s e o f h u n t i n g w it h g u n s o r 4<>gs, o r f i s h in g . A ls o n o t to le a v e a n y g a t e o p e n m t g r iw g t b r o n g h .o r o t h e i w is e t r e s p a s s In a n y m a n n e r . . A n y p e r so n s o t r e s p a s s in g s i l l b e p r o s e c u t e d to t b e f u l l e x t e n t o f t h e la v M R S. R A C H A EL A Y EB F. Stock an d poultry b a r s few troub les-w hich are not bow el and and Pou ltry M edicine in th eir food. A ny stock reiser «nay buy a » - c e n t half-pou nd a ir -tig h t can of ¿ i s m ed icin e from h is dealer and k eep h it stock in rigorous health for w eek s. Dealers g e n e f all v k eep B lack -D rau gh t Stock and Poultry M ed icine. If yours d o e . not. sen d » cen ts foe a »am ple c m to th e C h a tU n o m p M edicine C o., Chat- tan oo^ », T en n . tost orricsa a«» ■aaanrsss. A g n e s s ........... ,g w h a t it w a s l o s u i - ,Tl g j v e F R E E O F C o r b in ............ C H A R G E , t o u u y n f fllr tc d a p m d tlv a P o r t O rford c u r e fo r E c s e m a , S a lt R r e n r o , E n s l p e - D e n m a r k l a s , P i l e s a n d B k ln D i s e a s e s . I n a t a a t Langlois j e l e f . D o n ’t s u f f e r to n g e . XV i i R i r . E c k le y .. W W i l l i a m s , 400 M a n h a t t a n A v e n u e , N e w Y o r k . E n c lo s e S ta m i» . STOCK POULTRY MEDICINE cin e is a b ow el and liver r e n e d v for stock. I t puts th e o r g a n , of d igestiim in a perfect condition P rom in en t A m erican breeders and farm ers k eep theur herds and flocks o ocstt lllih c e ..,,.. an«1 Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don’t Know It. wonderful S h e r iff— N o r m a n T y le r , G o ld U e a c n . M a y 2 9 th , l» 0 8 . N o t ic e Is h e r e b y g iv e n th a t V IO L E T R. W H IT E Will b e ta k e n In e x c h a n g e to r g o o d s o f P o r t O r fo r d , O r e g o n , w h o , o n M s ; 2 9 th , 1908, m a d e T im lie r A p p l ie s t t o i N o . 10113 f o r BM B E L of. , S E h G i v o m e n t r i a l a n d I tv ¡11 d o n i j N E i o l 8 W L S e c tio n >», T o w n s h ip 3 | T ie s « t o p l e a s e y o n . - - S R a a n n g g e e 15 15 W e s t, , W Me 8 ' o U u t t l h i , . R ...— - - iR - - . aroi-ttc - r id ia n , h a s ftlo d n o t ic e o l in t e n t io n to m a k e F i n a l P r o o f, to e s t a b l i s h c la n i t o t h e la n d a b o v e d e s c r ib e d , b e le r ò 4. H . U p to n , U . 8 . C o m m is s io n e r. nt L a n g lo is , O r e g o n , o n t h e 2 2 n l d a y <« S e p t e m b e r , 1908. C la im a n t n a m e s a s w i t n e s s e s : G e o r g e W . C u r r y , o f P o r t O r fo r d , O rel M a n v ía c t u r k » J o h n n y F r o llin i, o f ,, P e ir c e , o f S to r e r G e o r g e F o r ty , o f ” B kkjam ik L . E d d t , R e g is t e r , L e l l a n a n d M a r s h a ll R a n c h e s , w ill be p r o s e c u t e d t o t h e u t m o s t e x t e n t o f th e ta w - a n d s r o w a n ! w ill h e g i v e n fo r in fo r m a l.o n th a t w ill h u d to th e c o n v ic p r o s e c u t e d a c c o r d in g t o la w . —» L o u is K n ap p . ■m w e re e v e r s o ld o n F l o r a s C r ee k . e a c h m o n th . «onsent. t e m b e r , l'l08. C la im a n t n a m e s a s w i t n e s n e s . D e it r lc h Q u e l l e n . o f O o r b ln ,O r e g o n . G e o r g e C o le b r o o k , o f „ B e r n a r d W ils o n , o f ti „ E u g e n e W h it e , o f * B e r j a x im L E n n v , R e g is t e r . F l o u r , o n w h ic h n« 'A Comparatively unknown In* d oatrial detail la described by ‘•The Electrical BevWw.” Accord ing to th a t authority, diamonds are used quite extensively aa dies fo r drawing wiré of the smallest sixes; for instance, the sixes less than, any, 0.028 inch diam eter. The hardeat wteel dies are not suitable for thia work, fo r the rea S ta te P r in te r — « ill* 8 v o m w a y , A tto r n e y G e n e r a l— A- M. Crawford, son th a t the wear upon them to enlarges the die th at the diame S a le m . Clerk S t a te I -and Board—G. Q. Brown, te r of the wire is not uniform w ith in the required percentage of S a le m . J o in t S e n a to r t o r C o o s a n d C u r r y — variatio n nt the beginning and W . C. t t a w . I end of a drawing. Sapphires ara J o in t p c p r e a e n M ifiv A fo r CuOu a h d also used sometimes fo r tlXs C u r r y - r i- » • M unC y. Work. Copper, silver and p la t J u d g e , id J u d ic ia l D is tr ic t— J. W . inum are the metals usually H a m ilt o n , R a se b u r g . draw n to thè very small sixes. Prosecuting Attorney, ad J u d ic i a l D is W ith diamond dies It Is practic t r ic t —G e o r g e M. B r o w n , R o s e b u r g . able to draw platinum to a diame U . 8 . C o m m i s s i o n e r s —J . H . U p t o n , te r of five ten-thousandths of an b a u g io ia . inch. A n idea of the fineness of n c o i r t i ornease. copper wire drawn to only three C o u n t y J u d g e - ^ . A . B a i l e y , G o ld one-thousandths of an inch in d i B e a c h , r- am eter may be gathered from the fact th a t in one pound of the A. ß . S A B lfl , Orford, and upon Hubbards Creak in Curry County, Oregon, tor any pur- poses whatsoever without the owners I S IM M S ® DIAMOND DIES ARE COSTLY • £ Valuable Mechanism (or the Draw ing of Tins W ir. Is Teund U . 8 . L a n d O ffice a t R o s e b u r g , O r e g o n . 'of the undersigned a t sad «ear Port t h i und D IR E * T O R Y 0XPAHTMKNT <•» TH S iN T S B I o n , * A l l p e r s o n s e r e h e r e b y n o t ifie d n o t j D a ra sm O T or H O O TS A s I w ill d o m y o w n t e a m in g , m y I n te n tio n to s e ll c h e a p e r th a n g o o d f N O T IC E F O B to enter upon or trespass U) oa the lands , u DUT G O O D S. FISHING SUPPLY 30-, Dept. D., Lebanon, Ohio > ter year. - , . - » The reputation of The Smith Premier u wyrld-wide World-wide use has made it so. THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER CO., 247 Stark St., Portland, Oregon NOTICE FOR PUBLIC t Til)!f. K E E P S IN S T O C K , We have d'.«covered a fish yait which makes ’ei® hite. One box FREE of all charge. 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