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    Nninlier 33
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Voliune XVII
OFFICIAL IHBBCTOBY
Dairyvillé
M otlcc Is t o r a l » «Ivon ;Ü i»‘
E D W I N o . W ELLH
o f E o k ly , O regon, w ho» on
1907, m « d e H o m e ste jú F.utry No .11638,
8 . B . tor S i o' N E f . to o n « «
sh ip 81 8<>uih, B a n g * ¡3 W « » , ® **’dlJ*
a n . h a t filed ¿o to« of hl» In ten d « » *•
w a ll» F ib »I cum tom ladon P roof, to j » -
tn b lieh . lain , to t h e land . t o v a to ­
e d , Iwfcr« E d g a r A . D o d to .R -
» ¿ » t o n e r , a t M I r tle P o in t, O reg o n , on
th e 4 th <!»'.• <••' K -T -a ,) e r . t o « .
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S to le P rin ter— W illla D u n lw a y , « a lem .
A ttorn ey G e n e r a l - A . M
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H C lerk S to le Jauid B o a r d - G . G . B row n. |
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charges ore moderoW. Try na
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NOTICE F O R F U 0É JC A .T IO N .
D epaktmkxt o r t u b In -ration,
Ü . 8 . L a u d Office a t R o seb u r g , Oregon
M ay 2Uth-190&
W ill be ta k e n In e x c h a n g e fo r g'
N o tic e is h ereb y given that
V IO L E T R. W H IT E
o f P ort O rford . O reg o n , w ho, o n M ay G ive ox- a tr ia l a n d I w ill do
UUthYuOS. m ade T 'to b e r Appli.-atton
b eat to ideano you.
No. 1 0 H 3 f o t SJ< S E E N W 1 o f » E l .
N EJ of MW J, S ectio n 11, T o w n s h ip 33
R u t h , R ange 16 W est, W illa m ette Me­
rid ia n , h a s filed n - iic c o f
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m a k e F in a l P roof, to e s t a b lis h cla im
to I h e la n d a b o v e d esc rib ed , b efore J.
11 U iiton “'U . H. C o m m issio n er, tit
L a n g lo is, O reg o n , o n th e 22nd d a y o f
S e p te m b e r , 1' j OH.
.
MaMurACTunkB
C la im a n t i i - m e a a a w i t n e s ^ e i
G> o r g e W . O urry, o f F o rt O rfo rd . Ore.
s t r a n g e r .”
they look
s |,Ould met!
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al
ta in a g e a
“e m b r a c e
h e u d b e fo r
t .,j
reB„ b u t u
T R E S P A S S N O T IC E .
/ p erson or per on a tresp a ssin g
th o C roft L a k e B u n ch ,— t h e Mo
u n n d M a rsh a ll R a n ch es, w ill be
cu tod t o t h e u tm o st e x ten t o l th e
»nd a rew ard w ill b e g iv e n fo r in -
a t.o n that w ill le - d to th e eo n v tc-
Hon of iS à g u I lly p a rili» -
E um csd C ho V t ,
TEE
T R IB U N E
E C Z E M A and F IL E C U R E
FREE
K n o w in g w h a t it w a s t o » n f -
- for. I w ill g i v e F R E E O k
C H A R G E , to a n y a O h -te d a
,-ure i» r E c z e m a , Halt R b r u m , K ' >s l * '
In -, P ile s a n d H liia D l» w u « s. I n s ta n t
.,,.1 e f. D o n ’t su ffe r lon ger- W rit» F.
W W h x ia w s , 4<iO M a n h a tta n A v e n u e ,
N ew Y o rk . E n c lo s e S ta m p .
h a u lllito l rtfkF’Olt <
cla h n t.y tb e la n d S t o v e Aem rlb eJ.
fo re th e I te g ls ie i and R e o lrer, a t
B o s e b u -g , O regon , <ju t h e Cth d a y of
F e b r u a r y , 190!».
C lalm H nt n a m e s as w itn e s s e s :
C L . B y ro n , o f S eattle, W a s h in g on
B. J. W a lla c e of "
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C oe I . L ea v en g o o d , of B o sen u rg , O re,
G eo rg e T u rn er, o f
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BaaxAMiM L E n m , R egister.
W EEKLY
BtW AM tn L Romr. R cg»«tor.
O R E G O N IA N '
B e w T o F in d O a t.
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
water and let It stand twenty-four hours a
_
sediment or sot-
r* -
lodlcates an
Z j W f S C r j t l — s unhealthy coodi-
A .
thin of the kid-
l u A V P lltS /' 1 r aey»: d I* stains
I yocr linen lt-~to i
T V y . ' ' 1, . f , '''!
evidence of kld-
i o f e y trouble; too
N t I 'L .// r ’
frequent desire to
»
' n - - {he* back Is also
tllnr
convincing proof that the kidney* and blad­
der aro out of order.
w h a t to D o.
There I* comfort In tho knowledge so
often expressed. 1h*t Dr. Kthner’S Swamp-
Root. the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish In curing rheumatism, pain tn the
hack, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
Of the urinary passage. It oorracts Inabl.lty
to hold water and scalding pain In passing
It, or bad effects following use o, liquor,
wine or beer, and overcome* that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often
during the day. and to get up many time»
during the night. The mild and the extra­
ordinary ellaot ol S w a m p -R o o t to soon
realked. It stands the highest for Its won­
derful cures of the most distressing coses.
If you need a medicine you should have the
best. Sold by druggist * tr 50c. and $ i . sices.
You may have a sample botile^of this
wonderful
discovery
f-A -—
and a book that t e l h ^ H B f f J B * ^ * J S
more about It. both sent
absolutely free by mail,
*
. ajm ., b r. Kilmer fit n<»wi «r *•»»»;-n™«.
Cc„ Btoghamton. N . Y. When writ ing men-
lion reading this «onerous offer tn this paper.
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p il k f .
I t c h in g , BI n d . B le e d in g o r Pretru*!-
in g Ptte»
D ru ggists refu n d m o n ey i
p l E O O1NTM ENT faU » to cu re an;
c a s e , no m a tte r of h ow
In fi to II d a y s
f i r s t si'p H cath 'ii *tv>
l i r e a n d refit «k-
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The New Idea Woman’s Magazine -
BOTH OWE YEAR for #1 76a
tw Ii»BA WnMAK’» M ao ahhk te nti an th n rfty
I n u X t d K eoirom y.
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G old B e a ch .
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M en w li
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P
W odderburn.
A ssesso r— W in . T o lm a n , H a rb o r.
S ch o o l 8 u p t . - W . 8 . G u erin . L au gh i s
S u rveyor—G eo . 8 . W lla o n , C h e te o .
C o ro n er—D r . F . A. S c h lle m a n n , W ed-
d erb u tn .
m ibtikob o r r a a covbts .
C ircu it C o u rt m eet» F o u rth M o n d a y In
A u g u st of oacb y e a r .
C o u n ty C o m m is sio n e r s C o u r t m eet-
first W ed n ea d a y In J a n u a r y , A p ril,
J u ly sp it “S ep te m b er of e a c h year.
P ro b a te C o u rt m eets fir st M onday in
,akes snort roads.
post
o rric« « a « u
cost -
. . .M lsa I d a C ooley.
F le tch er G ardner.
............... J . W . R iley .
............G eo . K err.
M r. X . H R u sse ll.
M is. V io la B illin g s.
....... ..A . M . K ilea
................. R . Q u ellen .
. . . . A m e s J o h n sto n
. . . . . . . . .J . B Capps-
............... E . IlacklefT.
.............J . A . U a lu e »
C h e te o ........._.
H arb or —
G o ld B e a c h
W ed d erb u rn
I l l i l i e e ., : . . .
M a ria l
A g n o s s ...........
C o r b i n -------
|
| P o rt O rford
1 , D e n m a r k .'...
L a n g l o i a ...
E c k le y .........
A ll p erso n s a re h ereb y w arn ed n o t to
Ireauasfi « n o n sh e Ikud» o l t l .s u n d c r -
ig n e d ,s it u a te d i n f i x e s R iv er V reeia rt,
C urry c o u n ty , O re g o n ,-fo r t h e p u rp o se
o f h u n t in g w ith gun» o r d o g s, o r fis h ­
in g . A lso n o t to le a v e a n y g u t« o p t *
on g o in g t h r o u g h ,o r o t h e i w ise tresp a a s
In a u y m a n n e r .
A n y person s o tr e s p a s s in g w ill b«
p ro se cu ted to ib e f u l l e x t e n t o f th e lew
- M BH. B ^ C H A E L A Y E R S .
Stock and p o etry have few
trouble» which are not bowel and
l i v e r irregnlaritiee.
H I s c J -
Draught Stock and Poultry Medi­
cine 1» a bowel and liver remedy
stock. It pul* the organs of
digestion in a perfect conoition
J *■ B 2
P/H'-.KU », OA.,
Blsrk-toaux'st Stuck sad F oul«/
lad*-in« 1» tbs bsstlsvsrtri»». Out
„ »to m -dlriu. •» « « r e
atting to » >«• 7**»
look ng »
« «a», b
BROCK,NaTOx.
worm. »1» w - » -
res «ritotbs toriotalrth. t
n isd scu lhn m w I
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s
•th e n o! 5WWIM
Amana I ts c o n lr lftu u » «
r
i.Uney B. Crocks i, M r « .r y C
to ...7
s tc r y r o a to t b # s j » l o *
“ '“ / S .,
s
»„,-,•*»» H obs . Maartos
» Artl»«r W. Marchmont have a»W«r-
rf m U o m I note
A »Bnrl
.t o r i
aO N N T
» O U T H ’ S r s.d sW sc *
a t o r tw e . sll ’’• ' ‘J i l i r . rosl moHlsd tb slw lll sa-«aisfu!ty axploK ths ripsal"«
could not urinnt» without great
pain B id I coughed «> much
my throat a n d l u n c ,w : r e raw
and sure.
The doctors pr<K
r.ounc«l it B rig h t s disease w d
ethers said it w m consumpt.on.
It mattered little to rn» what
they call«! it and I bad n o de­
sire tv live.
from EL Lotus and asked m e if
I h a l ever tried V roO of C y d u i.
I b S d her 1 had not and she
H ilv U m y V fe .'
• “ **w
*jgil ih » g r e lie »
U»* M” * »«• , ,t r
turale
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CACHAR t ic
e?er w
U . b rss» «» tM
alr e | , h eera, f , . H s , .a« piy. Ihs
lakstsT of the Is«« w h sts ta sw ra
T l . sutsoripttto arire ^ £ ' 5 , ™ l e t ' s " * . ’ C uto’u X ‘’m X n . i
t o th « * m u ’
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vrIr’W»‘*4 OTreRffen’
Í a »» Alirt sS « » a Vfiti tot 1
Î Ü S i l » wc I.»” «»••• Eel to
bun,
»•e*- n*7 ».to <>» ig*eil> wnr L*-t
om H il
I believe many
soon,
» " « w L .n ,ts lb. mooahiav.Wtfto
¿ah re.*»»»L ta*»a.*r<»»y«*rf r .ta .
r o v r n
«liars o vsrso.oeo A siafasa hom esarw. »«
■ -w n r .* i» '« v » u r .!.n w « . r . ’« . red
' V l ’. i ^ s t B t o ^ t t . «:* -as * • torn w . « r r W as«», w h x . aaaom . tor
Don’t yoa want freedom fr o «
p»;,,? Take W ine of C w lu i
and m ake one supreme effort to
b»w idl. T o e do nut need to be
a weak, tolpires m if f « » . Y oo
ran bsv» n woman's health and
d o»w om an'« w o rk ia b fe . W hy
not secure a brittle of W me of
Cordui from your druggist to­
wr»Wt». «w 4 .'l i **» *"
C O W ÌT IP A T ì V ì ;
Iakrga S h a re o f Cash to Fay
th e N a tio n a l D eb t.
aw
N o stran ger or more in terest ­
ing will bus ever been made thatt-
that by which Joseph H. L ew is
of lloboken, N. J., left the larger
share of liis money to the U n ited
H tales to be used toward the pay-
'THe iit o f I he na tional de b t . —Ha­
wns 87 years old and lived alone
with an old'housekeeper. H e wga
born of Eugiirh parents on the
is,am i of Jam aica, but cam e to
this country when only a sm all
boy. He ealinted in the war of
1812 and forever after waa the
stanchegf of patriots. By trade he
w as uh engraver and had a little
shop near T rinity church, where
m any'of the fashionable wedding
pards were engraved, aa were the
door pin tea of the rich. In that
fenre wna ao invfat 'i! durlPR tb*
rcuv-iiuder of the years of bla long
life th a t at bis je a tb bis esta te
waa valued at over |1.BOO,000.
He bad many plans for the final
diatrllm iiun of bis for,tine, but
none of
pleaded him aa did
the idea o f leaving it to I»is coun­
try. He often l o l d hl» fiie n d a th a t
be bud made bi* money in thia
eountvv nnd all Hint be w as he
owed io tlie United S ta tes. For
that i-e.ta o u he wished to repay
bis im lebledneaa ns to st h eeon ld .
W illi li e exception of a few sm all
bequesls the entire fortune of
this patriotic man waa turned
over to the U nited S ta tes govern­
m ent.
ly-hrta ritcd a 64» acre farm.
Later a man from an adjoining
village appeared npon the acen*.
‘‘W ill you be my wife?” be
asked. “ I love you with my whola
heart.”
___
•‘For the land’» take!” »«claimed
the giddy old girl.—Chicago Daily
_ _ _ _ _ _
d
A n O d d ity .
BEST IX TEC vr:»s» .v.
•w s.rito<iw am s»vvw .«;..-»'t
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«waaskJSgtnEAlXf» >r.Á^t«'tl< AV
V-Mfir t»<WF*S«
G a
MAN
Hohokea, M. J., JUtodant Laaw~
New».
day?
SUNNY S O U T a ï , A l l a n t a ,
WILL OF A PATRIO TIC
and Poultry Medicine in their
f.KxI. * n y * o ek
W a offer you th erefo re a’. lt * » l
ng tor an a d d itio n a l oost e f o n ly M eta.
DI SUMS’»« *
tocliM ktha b.’n «»l ‘
m ianoltossi pt»». » » 4 »•v«*®*
CttBciiruta < »»«, v Cwthnrtic. the most w o i
Aerfiil mw'wnl di^ttverv o f »-be Age, p-et>
oat and refreshing to Ulu ts*:«, tot genUy
and poalttvrly on kldooj-s. liver nnd tmwreia,
elrenslwv ,1» entire svntcm, dtmwt vrtd«.
cure bowinob«. laver,
and Wilou»ne»s Pleas» buv tow, ‘« 7 « ™ “
e f t : .C .C in-day; l».*lj so I v i l l a . Heklaod
guwraule. I IB cure W « « druggists.
ST O C K and
PO U LTRY
medicine
Both Papers one ye&rfor $2.25
The PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE
Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
and Don’t Know It.
h»'forward’ d rewt-paW '*? 1
and
P each.
.
C ou n ty C om m lsaloners—O tto Ianrert,
G o ld B e a c h ; Ed H y p h er, L a n g l o i s . ,
S h e r iff-N o r m a n T y le r , G old B e a c h .
I
C o u n ty C lerk — G o o r g e
W . S m ith , I
oi-aav o u t» » »
Rt,lanaa*t*ipt Ion. #1.«O p«*v voin
i
A O U A R A N T E E D C V R F . FOR
oro
e a c h m o n th .
TL8. t e n d Offl e a t JBisubiira, O rog -n
J u ly 3 l i t , 1908.
' N o tice ia h e r e b Vi. i v e n t h nt
E D IT H X a R t’B IS D N
o l S e a ttle , W 'aablngtnn, w h o , o
,0 -try 7, l-8'8 to a d • U m b e r ■
tlo n . N o . 11606, í“ r, í4* l V*
N W L N E | o f H W », Baction JfJ
,a h lp 86 S o u tli, R u n g e 13 W est,
MTcr^bodj
s
equestrian
ladies to h
H T. ST KW AKT E d ito r fin d Publisher
N otice for F uld¡cation.
Dl»A»TMB*T or THK ISTMI»«.
hrrrt
■’ «
L a n g lo is .
c o e a v r o r r ic v a » .
C o u a ty J u d g e - E . A. B a ile y , G o ld
R. B. S A B lfi
p ro eeiu ted at-eurdi»« to la w .
L o u is K n ap p .
.
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H a m ilto n , Roaeburg.
P ro secu tin g A tto r n e y , 3d J u d ic ia l I >ia
tr ic t—G eo rg e M . B r o w n , Roaeburg,
1(, U . 8 . C o m m is sio n e r » —J . H . V p to n ,
Btt œrtÂrrfSto
SWIFT
& y CO.,
P
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fe
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aw
ers,
Opp. U.8. Palaat OtBee.Waahlsgtw, P.C.
T resp ass N otice.
« a _ —E l Í
S a l« ® -
" « r x j " '
oua viaitor,
stand that
Jodge. «d Judicial District—J. W. anything 1
A B p erso n a are h ereb y n otified n o t
t o e n ter u p on or tresp a ss u p on t h e la n d s
o f t h e u n d e r s ig n e d a t a n d neur r o r t
O rford , a n d upon I lo b b a r à s Creek in
.
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j o in t R eprvxiM itittire fa r C o o »
O urrv— I . N . M u n cy .
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writer«. W hen in becomes posted oti comparator.«
values it demands
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TH E S M IT H P R E M IE R T Y P E W R IT E R 0 0 ,
O n r n C o u n ty , O regon , tor a n y p u r ­
pose» w h a tso e v e r w ith o u t th e o w n e r s
co n sen t
• *
P e r so n s ao d o i n g fo r purpose» or
h u n tin g , fish in g , or tr a v elin g through
o r te a r in g dow n fe n c e » , le a v in g g ates
o p e n , o r m o la a tm g p rop erty, w ill las
« b a t the la
on th is acoi
p oliteneas I
ern Society
lem.
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S e c r e ta r y o f S tate— F . I. P n n tia r,
len t.
S ta te T .ea a u rer— Oac A. Btoel o f
(Bueveweor t o ,F . M . I-e n g ìè l* .)
Grover C.«.- M i
OF PARIS ETIQ UETTE.
G o v e r n o r — G e o . E . C h a m b e rla in o a - i n g w p a , «
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' a b o u t it It I
ED. BACKLBFF, Frop’r
A.'
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B ITS
... V«C -aL
11-i*!
W ife— The woman who recent­
ly moved next door ia certainly
oddity.
Husband— How’a that?
“Why, »he doean’t belong to
single society for the prevention
of anything P’ — Chicago Daily
an
a
Newt.