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The m uiuiaciuring of marine chro notnatara In thia country is eonflnsg • „o i-> A r * KswssSsllv MesoSIclal to four Anus. thre< of which are lo cated in New York, and probably thf t o » F o n o o o AflUstah vrMh whole output for a year amounts i f y ,.( i M or area fewer. As w ith o tte r arti WrtREl EA AND WILSON, The parto king « ilice o f pineapple cle!, the price of chronou.eura variej M fo lu s-y ^ l o t i o n . « fte r a w eal la quite in accordance a.-cordins to quality and amrkiaaiiablp » viti, p^iytàefeffical iodica l i a « , ilu te , The eheapcet cost about 1302 each, .rough I t <shg nut begeneigtlly know n. w hile tba United State* bOversineAt. "re »h pineapple juice centaine a re I which nxturU ly buys the teat, pay« re ksbly active digestive principie 1 6veneUn.il aa much aa 1376 The movements of chronomr'ers a rt - c ilia r to pep* to. Thio p rit, i pie t a i Peca term -d "b ro m elio ." and io potè- ' usually Imported "W aak" from Kaa- , ■! 1 la Ito action u p..* p ro tètta ibat ' la n d —that ta, only the plates and LIGHT HOMEIN« A HAITI), i topi rfl/er» r i much «a 1,000 titee» ! wheels are brought over, th e manu- „>a w elgl- je lth ia a few honra, Ita di- ! iacturer here pror.dea the balance, H u l l Men r in g . _ fe rtile activité vanea in accorcimee i springs, pivots, Jearels and other 1th the kind of proteid to whit h I parte needed to complete the who!», t la aul^'-ited. Fib rin disap¡ianr» «n- together with the hraaa-bound box ia •ire iy a ita r • tima, aaya a inedie» I l watch the clock la placid. Being sot s iiti,.-rity. ' to gimbals within the box, t h a . W ith the r. u lu lated albumin of ' chronometer w ill remain In a torlxon- ggs the- di^e.Btire p ro c o . la alow, i u l p o iiilca whan the vassei rolls or LhS't the albornía of meat Ita action • piU hta, add by thU means the poise of i-eiu» to produce a pulpy g ela t the balance la not disturbed. ions mass wlueb, however, coni I t takes about three month« to man li etely dissolves a fte r a ►hart time. Í ufacture a c lu o n o a tta r and another When a slice o f fresh pint-apple i s three ____*___ , — . ____ it. though . months to adjust mak priced upon a raw beefsteak the atir- era declare that the timspti.ee should face »f the steak become« g radually not be sent to sea for two years after gelatin< >u. ofwlnif to »hr digestive oc- [ completion, a* the rirtfrate mechanism ion o f »he enzyme of »ho juice. Of must b - tost« I? in vi»*»re>5 ways to obtain- m s , I t 1« w ell known that digest a perb&l re..nation. This adjus.mcnt, f v » p u t s exis, also In other fru its, (h e 're g ila tlo n ise tfito d, i f s o tM th in g but aa it ia cnniiut-ied ( t a t an.average- i that requires the utmost skill and .v A p iieapplc w ill yield nearly tw o ‘ is the moat important ftoture of i , tha .... . • . ------- - - ~r - - - - - - v. c o zr p u rl* c f juice it w ill be «¡geu that m aier'a art. Budiienchtnf.ieof icm ptr- the d i g . live rctlou ' o f the » b o le ; aturo, "* eleolite *“* current# ~ ' humidity and fru it must be enormous. The act hr- j w ill affect u s s p e li, baiane» and hair- o _n»re rfv’.r e » , , , J . • W t ’ y of tM a peculiar digestive agent ' spring, and therefore eii the running * u di rtroyed In the rooked pineapple, j parts m u « he io compensated and regu- bat ouie»» (be pineapple la preserved > latc-d that whatever contingency may ez. Zr o /z Vr co Z Ì7 J ; .. j • • n ' lle / beat tbera is no reason why the a r t « there w ilt atm be the ateauinesa •med fru it should n ot retain the , which allow» no -capricious variations. i jaatfva power. Old-fashioned chronometers were bulit Tl.p active digcitlve principle may to run eight days without winding, but TF b« ob. lined from the Juice by diaaoiv- these have been superseded by the (C- , nff a large quantity o f common «alt hour timepiece. F ifty years ago the ’n it, when a precipitate la obtained chronometer was brought to its present |ov»eating the rem arkable digestive state of perfection, and sines that time, powers Just described. L'nlike pep- despite modern ingenuity, makers have »in. ’ he digestive principle o f the found no reason to make a n - at'_-^»Jop .nespDle w ill operate in an acid, In the principa, parts of its LeetzLuiam. i.- ntrsl. o r even alkaline medium, ac •“*■ *. —— ’• ■" '« ... ( cording to the kind of proteid to which it ia presented. I t may, there A KISS W IT H EVERY M E A L fore, be assumed th a t the pineapple 1 The O kegon D a il y J o b b x a l is Ihe leading Democratic nett spa per of stiryme would nut only oid the w ork , Parts B estaurant Adopts Vn iqu a M ethod o f D raw ing P a trons of digestion in the stomach, but Has P re tty Cashier. Oregon, ieeued at Portland. w hid continue th a t action in the in- 1 , final tre a t. I ’lueapple, It may he j London.—In many of the European added, eon! air.« much indigestible ! The m anage^ also iesue a S bim - W b k k l y , which is especially adnpt-d M a tte r o f the nature of woiady fiber, cafes of the cheaper order I t is the out i t te quite possible th a t th e de- Inrariapte custom to print the dally ■ tdcdtr tflgeattvo properties o f the menu on the napkin provided for thd’ ‘o r P®°P»d w ho d o not care fo r n Daily but w a n t a good fa roily paper. » IT« l o a f le a » » b a n Ka la tio e V guest, era so P that when < (tie latter desires jutpa compensate fo r this fact. to study the h ill of fare he has to Any o f these papers can be had in combination with the PORT OR- raise his serviette from his knee In SOME GREAT SEA DISASTERS order to d t/ so. FO R D T R IB U ffB , at the following rates: But perhaps tha most extraordinary M an y B ig K aval V id a ls H a v a Ooaa custom la connection with restaurant I Down w ith Thai* Buadrada life is that which obtains in a certain of K an on Board. little cafe In the suburbs of Paris, where every customer whose bill, L ess of the Ruaalan flagship amounts to one shilling or over Is en Pei.-opavlev«k at Port Arthur, titled to receive a kiss from t t e very attractive young lady who acts as tv’.tk A4)uiral Mal.aroff and an eg cashier to the establishment. im ated streagth o f uenrly SIR) of So uwd has the damsel become to il era and men, while a severe the osculatory routine that she goes .hjoty to Kubsiuu prestige in the through It without the slightest re I ir e a s t, is one of tliose catastro- luctance, looking upon It purely as a matter qf business, and it is reported l.ies In n iv a l warfare, sa y s the that the proprietor of tba restaurant Chirago News, to which an nc- it more than satisOed w ith the result tnai com batant is alw ays liable, of bis curious device for attracting though liiippily their of currence is patrons. A n other' enterprising restaurateur not common. In 1739, when baa instituted the practice of making •'Hawke did bang Mon&ieyr Con a present of a box of Havana cigars iiTr.w” at Quit t-ron bay, Bir Ed . every New Year's day to those patrons ward Hawke ordered his pilot to who have been pretty regular In tbelr lay tlx Itoyal George, of 1IMI guns, attendance at his establishment during the preceding year. JAMES CAIJGHELL, FRUIT AS A DIGESTIVI AID. ot GOLII BEACH OREGON. * Patent Office ; W A S H IN G T O N D. C. WV'V^t'V-’w'V'e WVVWWVWM B N G LJSH JT ~4LNUPS, i t i s their true home. Large ure being made, num erous trees in hearing ^itr- plantings are producing tremendous crops uearlu in itranf a o ^ n ”r00/ ' •“ »m all gives inaepeudent income, is the coming great in- MOUStry. Big profits, Small OUtlaU o f Cd.nifni Wt-l/o iodati for , Free ditalini at,i eatisetelling conditions a n d ree catalogs ,e 'Salt.S, a Iso N ursery ca talog. BROOKS cj- SONS, alnul Nursery. Carlton, Oregon- JOURNAL And TRIBUNE. D aily and T rib u n e - - - - - - S 5 OO. D aily Sunday and T rib u n e S 7 OO. S em i W eeky and T rib u n e $ 2 OO. Always Remember the B Name V6 Rromo Quinine Cares a Cold sn One Day, Grip in Tw o. alongside the Bolei) Royal, the Pi mit admiral's flagship. Before this couM t e done another French OLD WOMAN 13 “FLAGMAN.” ip, La Buperbe, of 70 guns, gal- W idow of 07 Takes Place of H a tb a n d .. a lly interposed, and, receiving ' a t Railroad Crossing ia I A d ria n , Mich. her opponent’s broadside, went : _____ '< own Into Hie deep w ith her col Adrian, Mich.—The young woman who or» flying and G50 souls on board. lingers In the lap of luxury should come Her revenge, however, came on to Adrian and witness the work of the A agnat 2fl, 1782, when the Royal energetic Mrs. M. L Karnes, who Is Goor-te sunk at haTbor off Bpit- "flagman” for the Detroit Southern ra il way in the heart of this city, where the is a siju sll. tracks cross Maumee street. She is a 'ci J g n great storm in 170.112 perfect picture of tbe old-style mother; men of w arw en t down off the Brit equal to all emergencies, and never lets ish coast w ith 1,80« men. Jinny trifles bother her. H er husband died December 1« last, lives v . ,c h u t when th e British and for a year before that was sick, so warship A jax took Are in 180“. the care of the household, besides the The B ritish w arship C aptain work of attending to ¿he crossing, fell turned over in the Bay o f Biscay in upon her. She' never shirked, and so 1S70, about 500 lives being lost. carefully was her work done that after his death the company gave the hus When the Sultan, the siste r ship band'* position to the widow. There of the Captain, w as fitting out at were about a down men who applied' for l'o-tsm ou th a grim hum orist, the position, b uf the company preferred prophesying her possible fa te tbe woman. She lives over the station, keep« track 'happily be proved to be wrong), of the crossing, Is handy about tbe office, i .« tie d on her side: “W ill leave and does the checking In and out of cn i Itursdny with m ails for the baggage. It keeps her pretty busy, but she bas time to keep up her reading of Captain.” the dally papers and can converse on The fa te of the Italian w arship almost any up-to-date subject from an Re d'Hnlia at the b attle o f Lissa. Intelligent standpoint. Although «7 ti.e one great fight that bas ns yet years of age. she can read without glass token p la te betw een artnored boo-., es, but has to use them by lam plight tile flee’s In European w aters, should be m entioned. It w as on ASKS GOOD BOAR A ND SOW July SO, ISGG, that the A ustrian B eqo M t from H a n Who Haora Uncle Athuivnl Tegethoflf fought Per- 8am Is G iving A n y Hogs »sno a fleet and the liftgship Fer- i fo r a Coupla. g t' nnr.l Max sent her opponent Washington.— ' I understand tbe de «1- - n w ith ROD men on board, the Italian Ir• uebid I’alestro also partment of agriculture Is giving away Berkshire bogs," writes a constituent blow ing up, about a score of lives to Senator Betry. of Arkansas. "1 wish only being saved. you would step over there sud pick out I tafnl loss o i life w as ocea a good boar and sow and send them to tioned by th- ram m ing o f the B rit me.” In tbe same malt the aenator racelved ish warst-ip V ictoria in m aneuvers a letter from a sweet stngar of Arkan- by the Cantitet down (185(1), when sas who has just written two tongs, one over 18') otfiesrs and men, includ of them enUUedt -“W hy. Oh Why?" and ing Adm iral T ryoe, wore drowned. the other “Peace, Oh Phace.” "W hy, Oh W ANTED A re p re s e n ta tiv e in th is c o u n ty by a la rg e re a l estate c o rp o ra tio n . S p ecial in d u c e m e n ts to those w ho w ish to becom e fin a n c ia lly in terested . T h e R e n i E i t s f e S e e u r i t y (k>. FortfDarahurn Bldg. CIU» AGO, III A CHEAT record of DA Bos. 25c. KEEPS IN STOCK, L f t I Z I : r AXLE 1 .1 GREASE ÙEMONa CoFvr.-iawTS Ac. roaiAUisTDrxucitS'iijou »xur.jgy 1>1«V <J<X»MU A n y o n e fW rtfn g a n k M r « and d fx s rrp tia n jn a f q u lc ily » •r o r ta .u <w r o«>aiivi< í r t * w heU tnr an invo n tio n U i ro h M .ly p itvi.tA l.tc. C ontm anlaa- tlotie m f i c t i f «M tftd n i.tíiJ . Ilfin d b o o a o n Pat«u¿a Acni f i « Oidnat laae i a n w c f fo r A c c u m « damo «*«. P at r u ts :vq thr;»oirh M unti- A tnb menivi sjN.-t'ul notice Y rttbotti cliòrvo, m t h e Hats and Caps, Oil Clothing, Boots and Shoes. «k» Sdentine H ataiem . .* bandnixac' f t r U|n«tfcMad weekljr. 7.anraat e»r- ttila liu n o f ROf •» larUfUe J--ornai.' *1 e rm a, t3 a »f<n!bE,TÌ l . Bold b f a ll new i-la n in i», ft»*r : w- 3B1B »»«-«3». New York F Dt.. Wn^ilaaum. D. f. McnCto 1 T TrcapaH» N o tice. Notice is hereby g iven to all whom It m ay concern, not to enter Wpon, or trespass In any manner upon the Star Ranch, situated a t L anglois, C u r r y ! C ounty, Oregon, for the purpose o f i p u n tin g w ith guns or dogs, or o th e r wise trespa in an y m a n n e r. j Any person or persona so entering upon said premises w ithout m y eon sent w ill be prosecuted to the fu ll ex ten t o f the law. Ì r t e t * l< l< > n t A . j £ e n t o f i b«* HOME j ; ’¡FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, > BANDS TnOMHXX. of California. T im bek L a m p , A ct J u n k 3, 1878.— N o tice for P u b lic a tio n . U nited Stales L an d Oflioe. Roseburg, Oregon, A p ril 9th, 1908. Notice is hereby given th a t in com pliance wi h the provisions of the Act o f Congress of June 3, I87R, entitled *’ An net (or the sule of T im b e r Lands In the btntca of C alifo rn ia, Oregon, Ne vada, and Washington T e rrito ry ,” as exteuded to all the Public L an d States by set of A u g u s t-4, 1892, T haooxcs O bkbn and • ■ a n a s pimuiso „M alaca la I ait emutr»«*, o r an lee. W IU> ÍM. W e e obtain obtain I P A T E N T S I T H A T e * V , a d « r t « , IL u n Iboruagtui, BMpunaa. and oaip you to «twoaea. | Band modal, photo or sketoh for free raj>ort on patontaMHty. «u yearV practice. B U R - f A S S I N O R E F E R E N C E S . For (raa Onida | Book on Profitable l aUtnta write to I I BO>-SOS S a v a rlth S tr e e t, | W A S H IN G T O N , 0 . 0 . ? Do Y ob Know the News ’ have it all Mouth fo t Per 50c Mouth of F o rt O rfo n l, County of C u rry , State in T he Evening T eleg ram , of Port of O regon, bas this dav filed in thisof- land, Oregon. I t is the largest rv tlce his sworn statem ent No !t«0|, fo ening newspaiier published in Ore the purchase of the NW J & fj>ts gon ■,it contains a ll the news of th« 1 & 2 of Section No. 11. in Township No. 33 South, Range No. lfi West, and state ami of the nation. T ry It for u w ill offer pr- of to show that the land m onth. aainple copy w ill be m ail ed to vou free. Addresr sought is more valuable for Its tim lie r N o tic e for P u b lic a tio n . o r stone than for agricultural purposes, D B F A t t T M K N T O F T U X I . S T E a iO R . and to establish his claim to said laud PO RTLA ND, before J. H. Upton, U . S. Comtninion- Land Office at Uogebarg, Ore., e r a t Langlois, Oregon, on Thursday, A p ril 21st, 1908. the 3rd day of September, 1SX»8. Notice ia hereby given th a t Cornelius . H e names as witnesses: F ield ing of Port O rford, Oregon, has O. A. Langlois, of P o rt O rford, Oregon. filed notice or his intention to make 11-; 11. W . B u rphain of ” ’• nal commutation proof in support <>f ' N o lle « * Cor P t l b l l e n t l o i i . E. L. Whi e of his claim , vis : Homestead E n try No. W. T White ■ of ” ” L ite B- L an d Ofll.-o a t Roseburg, Oregon. 11329 made February 19, 1907, fo r Lots A ny aixl a ll persons cla im in g ad- 3, 4, A E | 8 |. Section 15. Township Jun e 91, 1908. veiseiy the above described lands are 32 South, Kange 15 West, W . M , anti Notice Is hereby given th a t requested Jo file th e ir ctaifn« io thia o f th a t said (Moo1 w fil be made before J M IN N IE B U R N H A M . fice on or before said 3rd dav of Sep B Upton U 8. Coniutisaiouer. at his of Port drford, O regon, w ho, on .June tem ber, 1908. office in Ijin g lo is , O regon, on M ondnv 22, 1908. made T im b e r and 8»,,n.- up- B enjamin L E ddy , Iteg ls er. July 2») h, 1998. piieati 'ii, N 1IH7I. tor W J 'WJ<, H e nam e- the following witness«» to Section I, T o w li.q in 32 8, haugc 14 prove his continu us residence upou. W est, W illam ette M erid ia n , has filed and cultivation o f, the land, vis: notice c f intention to m ake final Proof, E . B. H a ll, of P o r t '» ford, Oregon. to e ita b lie li c I u d i to the la n d atmve C vrns M adden, o f ” described, before J . H . U p to n, a t Lang » w a r d P J c k e ttif ” lois, on ti.e 1st day o f October, 1908. C is iin a m nam rs a t w itii'sses: JklUtt- E llie, of '* B enjamin I . E d dy , Register. H a rry W B iiriih n tu of I ’ o tt O rfo rd .O r. Chester Lunvlois of " ” I liad.lens O een of ” ” of E ckley ” N o tic e o f S c h o o l In d e n n i tty h e - Ed W ell« B E N J A M IN L E D D Y , Register. le c tio n . DSWIFTMs A THE TELEGRAM, OB. JO B W O R K . U xitbd H tatks L and Orrtcg, Roseburg, O reg o n , J u n e 2«, 1908. N otick is hereby given th a t the State o f Oregon, on .Inn - 26, 1908. applied for the S E i NKJ o f Sec I I , N E j KE*< of Sse. 2, snd N E i N E | ami SEW S E k of Sec. 13, T p. 32 8 , R . 14 W . of IV. M ., and filed in this office lists o( school ind em n it -elections in which is -elee - ed said la n d ; and th a t said lists ere open to the public for insp etion. Any and a ll persons claim ing adver-elv tiie above lieserileil land or any legal sub division thereof, o r c la im in g the same under the m in ing luws, o r desiring to show aaid l.*n>tto l>e more valuable for m in eral than for sgricultnral purposes, o r to ohje t to s a l1 selei tions for any law fu l reason, should file th e ir claim s or tu e ir affidavits o f protect or contest in M il-office. I hereby d<- i«rn«te th e P o rt O rto rd T rib u n e , Duldielied at P o rt < irfo td . 'Or egon. as th e newspaper in w h ic h the 1,1,1 ,Vc III 't il •' i - to b p llld iv h e d . J. M . L awhkkcb , Ueeeivor. The Best to be- had in Curry County, a t reason able Prices. B ill Heads, Letter Heads, Legal Blanks, .Any Thing, ^Briefs, Posters,\ Envelopes. Statements, TraspnsM N o tice » MJ Notice is hereby given to a ll prrst,»* wnom it nmy concern, not t i e n t e r up on or trespass upon the premises ot Eli Bagiev, i«r tbe purpose o f hunting or fishing w ith book and line. fiAid pre- tnieea sre situated on E lk River, C a rr , County, Oregon, snd described aa fol lows. The West half of Section tw e n -; ty seven. Township th irty two S o aib ,: Range fifteen West. Any person o r per«*» s no trespa-s- ' ng tor the purpose of b u n tin g ,jh d n n g ,; or travelin g through in any shape form : o r maiineg, or tearing down fences, or leaving o ut aide g*tes open, or molest-' ing personal property, w ill be pioafiSM-.j ted fo the full extent o f the law. Wm. R. Johnson, Leasee of thv above described prao ists Vp o-date W ork Done on Short Notice- Satisfacion Guaranteed- In connection w ith qunikvl in medical history, proves Mood's Bars-ípartl'a pvs»r»«. « m erlf un- buownto aqy other M E D IC IN E , GROCERIES, The Best, Duly, T imos M ask s W hy r ’ was presented to the aenator as a g if t - "Submit 'Peace. Oh Peace,’ to the pres ident," said the senator's correspoad- ent. “I f he approves it I w ill have It published and you can make tan par cent, of the profits. " w CENERAL MERCHANDISE BO YEARS* EXPERIENCE ■k. hiijjlish Walnut, Fruit .Trees, s, Plants, Etc. DEALER IN iSHgtii. !<♦«■»,r I . h i m « b rv p . tflw a bhsni »evasa a clem chin. No *a.Py without it. (.'meareis, Candy Cat bar Sc ‘.. m u »vo» blcsj mu! keep it clean, fas Unnus up tl,« lily fiver and driving all i w V the- bony; fiegtir trvdly to «hbh nhruiML om,«> k , tches, , blackheads, ____. ys, boil«, cc.mplexioi • by • taking • •X» .„,» aKkiy Liiions «¿mplcxam an me, c - --htoaty canty for ten rests. All arcare» Ail dn* drug C a lx « i. :«»'..« guaranteed. 10c 2Sc,J"r T o W h o n i-lt J ln y C o n c er n , T he undersigned hereby give notice th a t they are tbe owners of the Bouth l,a lf of Section 1«, Township th ir ty three, South range fourteen W e s t of W illsm ette m eridian , Oregon. A ll p ar tie» are warned cot to trespass upon or make*any (orations, e ith e r placer oi q uarts claim s at their peril. D . K lixamnb I J Owners. J H . MeArfcg. k P o rtland , O f s.