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tartina N o tic e for F tiM leatton . Dkraarmirt or tm * Im m o a . tJ. 8. b»ad O ffioe a t B oaeburg, O n « « . t e s * “ Dairyville edw ;___ _ ____ • f E c k ly , Oregon, who, e a A u g u tt »4, .1607, a i. d e H o m estead E n try N o. 14658. B. B .for «1 N E |, Section H , T o w n ship SI S o u th , R a n g e IS W e r t, M e rid i a n , b a a filed notice o l bis in te n tio n to m ake F in a l c o m m o tatio a P ro o f, to ee- t a b li.h claim to th e land above d a a c ib - e d , before E d g a r A . Dodge, U . 8 . C o m -' in ia»iooer, a t M v r t l e P o in t, O re g o n , on tb e 4 th d a y ol K o v e u a te r. 19o8. C la im a n t csm ce as a ito e e a ta ; G eo rg « A. T t / e r c ! ’ skly, O re g o n . Jatnea G ib 3. of ” ,P ED. RAGKLKKF, Frop’r (Successor to F . M . L a n g u ita .) K E E P S IN S T O C K , GROCERIES, (the bast enly " ’ ” £. nr, Register. wanted inventors writer«. When in becomes posted on comparative value« it demands T H E S M IT H PR EM IER T Y P E W R IT E R The fact that The 8m ith Premier Typewriter is used in every civilised country on the globe is not so impor tant < • the further fact that the demand increases year af ter year. ' * The reputation of The Smith Premier is world-wide- World-wide use has made it so. P erson s so doing for purposes o f h u n tin g , A sh ing , o r tra v e lin g through or tearing do.wn fences, le a v in g gates •p e p , o r molesting property, wm be prosecuted according to la w . N o t ic e for T H E T R IB U N E m id t h e W EEKLY O R E G O N IA N S o tti Papers one y e a rto r $2.25, B b m a m im L E d o t , R eg ister. The POUT ORFORD TRIBUNE — A,Pf JO—— The New Idea Woman’s Magazine and let It stand twenty-four hours: a ____ . . sediment er sst- S e f ï ,Unt indicates an x C r j SS «tA TTa unhealthy oondi- tton ,he *'**’ V P T K Ç f , 1 y nsys; If It stains your linen It Is fìT z S -r jflJ evldsnoe s f kld- A \l/(P l n8lr trouble; toe ¡ I'V - A frequent desire to B O T H O N E Y E A R FO R » 1 .7 8 . T n a N e w I oba W o m ah ' s M a o a s ix s I s a n a u th o rity on D re m m a g i n g . M il l! r an d H ram akold E eo n o m y. I t a v era g es m o re th a n l « l pagea each ith . W e o ffer yon th e re fo r» a t leaat 1200 pages o l good fa sh io n an d ie read in g fo r an a d d itio n a l coat o f o n ly 16 eta. S am ples fr e e . eenvfnclng proof that tbs kidneys and blad der are out of order. W k » l to D o . There Is comfort In the knowledge so eftan expressed, that Dr. Kilm er's Swamp- Root, tbs great kidney remedy fulfills every wtah In curing rheumatism, pein In the beak, kidneys, llvsr. bladder andevsry part ef the urinary passage. It corrects I n a b ilit y to held water and scalding pein In passing It, er bad affects following use of liquor, wtne or boer. and overcomes that unpleasant eeoosslly of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during Ibe night. The mild end the extrs- of th e g u ilty p a rtie s . E u m u x ii C o o n . BLACK - BRAUCHT STOCK *n«« POULTRY M E D IC IN E uigTiM oa o r t u b c o w a n . - ■ m - — ■ POST O F F tC IS ...... ......,....—. death If I don’t do somethin' mighty ............. Mias Ida Cooley. quick.' " B u t th ere d id n ’t seam t o be a n th la ’ 1 co ld do, fo r I w as penne« t a a s« W e d d a r b u ra ....................... _ . G e e . K e rr. dassan’t go m ors’n th u tty fe a t fro m Ill t h e e .,.,,....... : . . M r . K . H Bussell. th e shack to r fe ar o’ getU n lo s t > | a d m it I was some dtseouragsd w han th e M a r i a l ....................... Mrs. Viola BUlinga. » In d shifted au<l I had to move tb e . . . A . M . B ile s . lean-to over against a p ile w f-rooks to .........B .Q u e lle n . keep th e th in g from collapsin’. I wan Ames Jo hn sto n fuasln’ round ’mongst the-stoaae when Port O rfo rd D e n m a r k ... ....... 1 8 . Capps. 4 discovered the m outn o ' a cava, aad, L a n g lo is . . . .. .E. Backleff. -th ls k tn ’ It would ba b etter luslds th a n E o k le y . . . . . ...J . A. Haines o u t, 1 lighted a sprues k n o t torah aa d scraped m y w ay la . " W a l, I sw aa to m an. I f I d id n 't g a l th e biggest surprise o' m y Ufa w h an I got to tbs aad o ’ the passageway to toot fro m tb e m outh! FU r. ly ta * on A ll persons a re h e re b y w arn e d no t ta a ledge was six pigs w ith Dsaeoa H sm - trespass u p o n th e la u d s of th e un d e r- m lu ’w a y ’s brand on ’em, tw o rabbits ig n e d , s itu a te d in S ix e s R iv e r P re c in c t, T h e y w a s . feoaaa C u r ry c o u n ty , O re g o n , fo r th e pu rp ose aad a ewe lam b. The o f h u n t in g w ith guns o r dogs, o r fis h s tiff and as bard as b ric k b a ts in g . A lso n o t to w a v e a n y g a te open th ru ta of evsry one on sm bad been on g o ing th ro n g h , o r o tiie t wins trespass s lit by som ethin’ sharp, aad th e In In a n y m a n n e r. nards had bean taken o u t as suck aa A n y person so tresp aaeing w ill bs a butcher eo’ld do It. I n e z .was piled prosecuted to t h e f u ll e x t e n t o f tb e law rsg’lnr, too—ly in ’ bead aad ta ils —a a l M R S . R A C H A E L A Y K B P . was as fresh as ’ough th ey had been k ille d the day before. **1 was w o n d irtn ’ how la 8 a m M ill Gold Beach.........................J. W. Riley. E C Z E M A an d P IL E C U R E K n o w in g w h a t it w as t o s u f - fc r , I w ill g iv e F R E E O F C H A B O E , to a n y a fflic te d a po sitive cure lo r Ecxem a, S alt R b e u m , E ry s ip e la s , P ile s a n d S k in D iseases. In s ta n t je l ie l. D o n ’ t s u ffe r lo nger. W r it e F. W . W i l l i a m s , 400 M a n h a tta n A ven u e , N ew Y o r k . E nclose S ta m p . FREE short roads. « B e t h m y w ’ f * » U ns peel r h a v e b ees e e l n s CAUCAUSrtB anti «bey ere the has* j i U k ia e we h t*« eve, had Ie the hnuee. le e r eneh my wife wee frentte with beedi-ehe ter two<lera eke trie.I e.«*.- of yen* t AhCAltETft •ad t*wr rui.ered the paia ■» k « r h e » 4 aieioei .a n irJ Is M lj. We b o th re re v «reneCamareta O x e a »TBueroai* r i t u b u r i Uefa a iley e e » C e . f u . uhera. F» I«rr«v )»««•<•. C a m a r e ta C a a d r C a th a r t ic , th e m ost tr e e - d e r f u l m e d ic a i d is c e v e ra e f t b e ag e , p l eas «art said r s f r e s h in g t o th e ta s te , a c t g e n tly a n d p e e tttv e ty on kidney*», l iv e r a n d b o w els, s ts a n a in x th e c u t ir é a r a n m , dU |< el c o ld s s e r a beednolie, f e v e r , h a b itu a l c o e s tip a tie e en d bllleiian ees. P le a s e b u r a n d t r y a box S Í C . C . C . to day: 10, IB . M l vqnts. B o U a S « A G U A R A N T E E D C U B E F O R P IL E S . It c h in g , B lin d , B le e d in g o r P ro tru d in g P 'le a D ru g g ists re fu n d m oney if P A K O O I N T M E N T ra il« to r a r e a a y ease, no m a tte r o f h o w loos « U n d in g , l a 6 to 14 dava F ir s t a p p u ra tim i fiv e s eass a n d re s t 60c I f y o u r d iu g g isi h a s n 't It send fitlc In stam p s en d i t w ill « « fo r w a r d e d p o st-paid b y P a ti« H M » la te e C o., S t . L o u ie . M o . AMD FOST- .A MfiBa««|— C h s te o .. . 2— H a r b o r . . .......................Fletch er G ard n er. 222 South Peoria 8L C m ic a o o , I I I . , Oct. 7,1602. E ig h t months ago I was so ill that I was compelled to lie or sit down nearly all the tim e. My stomach was so week end upset that I could keep nothing ca it and I vomited IisauMrtJy. could not urinate w ithout great pain and I coughed so much that m y throat and lunra ware raw and sera. The doctor» prtx nounccd I t B right's disaaea aafi other» »aid i t was consumption. I t mattered little to me what they called i t and I had no de sire to live. Asistcr visited me from St. Louie and asked asa if I had ever tried W in o o f C y d a i I told her I had not and she bought a bottle. I believe that i t saved my life. I believe many women eould aava much edVer- tag i f they but knew of lta value. and a book that telbi m a rt about It, both sent| absolutely free by mall, address D r. Kilmer A Co.. Binghamton. N . Y . Smith, C ir c u it C o u rt m eets F o u rth M o n d a y in A u g u s t o f each y e a r. C o u n ty C o m m issio n ers C o u rt m eets firs t W ed n esd ay in J a n u a ry , April, J u ly and S ep tem b er of each ye a r. P ro b ate C o u rt m eets firs t M o n d ay in each m o n th . , ............ 1 Stock sad poultry have few troubles which are not bowel and l i v e r irregulsritise. B l» « k - Draught Stock end Poultry Medi- eine is a bowel sod liver remedy fo r stock. I t puts the organs of digestion in a perfect condition. Prominent American breeders and farmers keep their herds and flocks hralthy by g ivin g them an occa sional dose of B lackD raught Stock and Poultry Medicine in their food. Any stock raiser may buy a 25-cent half-pound air-tigh t can of this medicine from Isis deals; and keep his stock in vigorous health for weeks. Dealers gener- a llr keep Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine. If yours does not. send 25 cents for a w m p b can to tbs maoufacturers, Tbs Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn. M you need a medicine you should ha best. SsM by druggists In 50c. and $1 You may have a sample bottle i W. G o ld Beach. C o u n ty T re a s u re r— Jam es C a u g h W e d d e rb u rn . Assessor—W m . T o lm a n , Harbor. Sclmol Supt.— W . 8 . G u e rin . Ia n g lo is . P urveyor—-G e o . 8 . W ils o n , C hetoo . C o ro n er— D r . » . A- B eb llem an u , W ed- d e rb u rp . Cl'MBY OOUMTY tion « y K) m . m . , CURE C O N fiY lFA TIO M . storst a p tts «to s s seashkts s a l the sslfoa whltsas hi It o msaalfokt. w tt M «tvsa ts ia .w a ll-fl.ls e sal «mat at tala Usc.astls« weakly. --------- Tbsaskscrlytlsa arts« Is O n l r F i f t y C essaa aysar. altta tsslt w a » » « . s»a»ts. M w t r w w i, ps»tmssi«r. sad sv»-p so» Slse. ciaks of Ovs. saumsaalsd for lb s 1» f 5 1 . S 0 . Stahls tas slab rsiast to H it «dyer sas yesr «raus. « • A r t • > ta F a e » « t C . v r t t h s aaem a e f aU sf yser aslsWken wks would rpyrsc «’ « the cssertsslty to rssd a sera S' The ssnny Seatk. s»d ' » • s a a e to taw ts ass tod tree. Tee eae eat year dak »■ Ova set a fth s e s v a ry se^sfo (fo e S O I f t f Y k O U T M seton seer 30.000 Aarar ctn lesmea aesr: 'Bd dsr.ki l» 0 It tars to ts welt'iar'd a «ally ss m-tev eiora ho met, as iko .fast e’S.kbr least a f Send tP ’kfl» tb s lu a b a n U srarv Wsstty. wkuea «jtomas Mr Ito . w iU k s lk t swat i«a)iU:o s l i d ’. • « »id sn tost sosm to yse . . aad m ake one supreme effort ta bs well. You do not nssd to bs a waak, helpless sufferer. Tse earn have a women's health aad d e e woman's w e lk in life. W hy not secure a bottla M W in s ci ■“ r " ■ Id e r B urbank's y a rn touchia* e g th e v a rm in t *f Suruca H o ll .r puts ma In m ind o l tbe OiuA Provtdancs and an m he-bear h«tp«d toe ou t *f a m id d lin ' tig h t fig th e m iddle o' las t w in ter. I t wee th e fe a t * t January, aa I ree lec t it, and 1 eras ehopptn' fo r Deacon ti- r a - m la 'w a y up to th e lo p o ’ K U ltn g to a peek It's tu rn ó le meen w o rk , sh o p p ie ', b e t ye do h a tte r do I t oact in a w h ile, aad I wan cussing m y la e a aa d w tahla* th e Bahia* season wo’M open aad things grasa up when a S heriff— N o rm a n T y le r , G o ld B eac h . W ill b e ta k e n in exclian ge fo r goods. N o tio n is hereby given th a t V I O L E T ft. W H I T E o f P o rt O rfo rd , O re g o n , who, o n M a y 29th, 1908, m ade T im b e r A p p lic a tio n No. 10)15 fo r 8 )4 H E t, N W 1 o f S E J , N E 1 of S W t , Bectlon 11, T o w n s h ip 3d S o u th , Range 15 W est, W illa m e tte M e r id ia n , has file d n o tice o l in te n tio n to m a k e f i n a l P ro of, to e s ta b lis h c la im to th e la n d above described, before J. H . U p to n , U . 8 . C o m m issio n er, a t L a n g lo is , O reg o n , o n th e 22nd d a y o l S ep tem b er, 1908. M A H O rA C T V B S B C la im a n t ns men ae w itnesses : G e o rg e W. C u r ry , o f P o rt O r fo r d , O re. Jo h n n y F ro m m , o f S to re r P . Peirce, o f " ’* G e o rg e F o r ty , o f " D s a l s b In B x x j a u ik L . E b d t , R e g is te r. A n y person or persons trespassing upon th e C ro ft L a k e B usch,— th e M c L e lla n a n d M a r s h a ll Ranches, w ill be prosecuted to th e u tm o s t ex ten t of th e law ; an d a re w ard w ill lie g iv e n fo r In fo rm a tio n th a t w ill lead to th e c o n v ic P u b lic a tio n . U .8 . L a n d Office a t B o sebu ry, O re g o n J u ly »1st, 1908. N o tice is h e re b y given th a t E D I T H L . R O B IN S O N o f B eattie, W a s h in g to n , w ho, on F e b r u a r y 7, lo t# mad** T im b e r A p p lic a tio n . N o . 0606. fo r S W j of N E ) , E f o f N W i , N E j o f S W t , Section 27. T o w n s h ip 95 S outh, R x n g e 13 W e s t, W illa m e tte M e rid ia n , has bled no tice of in te n tio n to m ake F in a l Proof, to estab lish c la im to the lu n d above described, be fo re th e R e g is te r an d Receiver, a t R o a e b u ig , O regon, on th e 6 th d a y o f F e b r u a r y , 190». C la im a n t nam es aa w itn e s s e s : 0 . L . B y ro n , o f Seattle, W a s h in g to n E. J. W a lla c e o f '• Coe I . Leavengood, o f R oseou rg , O r e . G eo rg e T u r n e r , o f ” " B x m a h im I a E d o y , R eg ister. County Clerk—George T R E S P A S S N O T IC E . D c rA R T K n n r o r T i u f I s t r iu o m . A. Bailey, Gdld DgPArrMBXT o r t u i I m t b b io u , U . 8 . L a n d Offloe a t B oaebu rg , O regon. per y e a r Louis Knapp. om egas. County Judge—E. County Commissioner»—Otto lament. Gold Beach ; E d H y p h e r, L a n g lo ia . A. B. SflBlfi N tia lh itto r ip tio n , Salem. NOTICE F O R P U B L IC A T IO N . May 29th, IMS. H. T. STEWART Editor and Publisher. i J o in t S enator f o r Coca and C u rry — W . 0 . Chase. A n d In fa c t, e v e ry th in g u s u a lly needea J o in t R e p re s e n ta tiv e for Cooe a n d C u r ry — I . N . M u a c y . In th e c o u n try . Ju dg e, Id J u d ic ia l D is tric t— J . W. H a m ilto n , Roseburg. C A SH S A L E S a m o u n t ng to 6 5 or P ro secutin g Attorney, Id J u d ic ia l D is trio t— G eo rg e M . Brown,«Roseburg. m ore w ill be allow ed 10 p e r c e n t dic- ouunt, e x c e p t on F lo u r , on w h ic h n r 0 . 8 . C o m m leelo n ere—J . R. Upton, L a n g lo ia . * d isco u n t can be given . oouhtv T resp ass N o tice. consent. . C le r k S tate L a n d ft o e r d — O . O . B ro w n . 1 1 A/JTfS A c C A P S Aa I w ill d o m y own te a m in g , m y In te n tio n to sell ciiea,*er th a u good« were e v e r sold on F lo ra s G reek. T H E S M IT H P R E M IE R T Y P E W R IT E R CO., 247 Stark St., Portland, Oregon. A H persons a re h e re b y no tified n o t te e n ie r upon o r trespass upon tb e la n d s of t h e u n d e rs ig n e d a t a n d n e a r P o r i O r fo r d , an d upon H u b b a rd s C reek in G n r r t C o u n ty , O rego n, fo r an y p u r poses w h a ts o e v e r W ith o u t th e ow ners A ggregation gathered a t th e g i a i ra l store last n ig h t a fte r a d a y la th e woods epot tin « deer runw ays along w hich city "sports" w ill be placed la te r to slaughter bucss, If th e ir atm be tre e enough, and several Indulged la re m i niscences. Several p retty fa ir ep o ru ag yarns had been apun when th e subject got around to bears. Th en film W h ite , who Uvee la N orthern when h a Iwft h u n tin g o r flsblug or digging glaeeatg S u p k P u b lic In s tr u c tio n — J . H . RWt- roots, atretched his neck sad lauaeheu e n a e n , B a te « . , fo rth Into a hear m oaotagee. State Printer—Willis forelway. BalMb. " I t b e a u a il ternuU oe how kaearta' A tto rn e y G e n e r a l— A. M. Orawfosd, eotne o f th em c ritte rs he,** he declared, Salem. HARDW ARE. ‘ W H E N * a country becomes civilised it demands type WISE BRUIN PUTS x MEAT IN STORAGE. - N oticed« b a n A b e l S eth , of G ro v e r O. Gibb«, o B in a m i - L OFFICIAL DIRECTORY AXLE O»E«SR th ey got In th e cave dead, w hen I heard a heavy b reathin ' a Itttta bsyou and raised the torch. 1 seen the pos- ageway bellied out In to a sorter h a t round cave, and th at over a t one m e an ol' be bear was curled up o s a It.- • ’ leaves ta kln - his w in te r s snooss. H*. was ly in ’ peaceful and oosuepseMn . and I t cams to me la a m in u te hew them oarcasses got on th e ledge. Y en see, he was one o' them know ln* e r t r tors and he'd laid In a supply of D ea con H em m ln 'w ay 's pigs and n ew« lam b belonging to Squire Mems<a to m ake a meal on when he w oke tap ta tbe spring. He knew he’d rouee long before It thawed out. cause th e c a -t faced south and got the fust sun, so be jeet Oggered he’d be p rovident fix oncL By co n trivin ' an he did he oo’l l g tt several square meats end ta k e o a some fh t before he ant o u t h u n tin ' bin U vta'. "T h e m pig» was a m ig h ty big god send to me, now 1 ean te ll ye. I )eet tiptoed out w ith tw o and ta ten ruln- utee I was b ro ilin ’ pork te n d e r.’ta. W bsa I ’d filled up I got tw o more, aad when tb e storm stopped next day 1 pfeted tor borne w ltb enough meat nver my shoulders to pay fo r tbs Urns | kad to lay off. " T h e next day th e dsaeoa aad m a sot out a fte r the bear. T h e dsaeoa a l lowed b e d o rte r die. aeelu’ as h e’d been ra id in ’ his barnyard for three years and had m ake off w ith U r e e traps and a pound o’ lead Cred f n e the carbine. So we got him Io stare a, and tba deacon was to tickled th a t ba didn’t say a word about c la im in ' th e pigs t fcndn t ea t.’’— N Y. W orld.