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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
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DRAUGHT
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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
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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 . « • «>•»
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C'” J
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—
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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
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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 .
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W m » ™ .« U r - . . ^ «
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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
...—
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- - . 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
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