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A ’<J, M otive for P t it o lic a f k » , . *r>n*m«EXT or m e ia n x io a . Phimber 3» 1Ö O « • O F F IC IA L D IK E tT U K Y CANAL IS 2,500 YEARS OLD. U . t*..L < o ,l t ljfio u a t Rweeburg, O reg o n , Aug. 12th, ttkm . N o t it» is hereby g iv e n th a t E D W I N to. W E L L S o f E c k ly , Oregon, who, on A u x io tt U , 1807, fnade.H un>«»tr»d E n try No. 1«6V . ■B. B to r bj o ’ N F.J, Section 21, T o w n- »hip 31 M onth, R u n g e 13 W s .t , M e rtd i- • s , hee tiled n o ils * of h i* in te n tio n to m ake F i n d co utm u’ a 'io n p iv»,f, to ea- t » H i . h cla im t o t h e lutul above riese jb - • <I, beiore E tlg » r A . Tbnigs, V . H. C om - tu ts ,to n e r, nt M t r t l e P o in t. O re g o n , on th e 4 ih d a y of N a r e t n le r , 18 S. C la in fa t I nam ed e v « itn ceses: G eo rg e A. T .« y irr. £ ' Ml.., O re g o n . J a tn e e G ib ” »" A b e l S e th , at •» G ru v e r C. <HLb i < ’ »» U * h ají T’.'Í. t n v , R e g is te r, PATËNTS |W K » 5 5 & M M ? y EU AJ Ä S S ’ 5 * “nd ° " SWIFT a CO., (teg. 0.8. Patent Offlce.Wohh.tf on, O.C. NOTICE F o i l KITU LIC A TIO N D kfastmfx r or rar. I k t o io r , 1 -O. 8 . L a u d QiSce a t R u e e b u rg ,O re g o n . OgOU. Trespuas N otice. A ll person« a re h e re b y n o tifie d .n o t « to e n te r upon o r trespass iip o n llt'e la p d s <of t h e u u d e ra ig n e d n t a n d .n e a r P o rt •O r f o r d , an d upon H u b b a rd » C reek in •O u r r C o u n ty , O reg o n , fo r a n y p u r poses w h a ts o e v e r W itliv u t th e o w n ers -e o n a e n t P erson s ao d o in g f o r purpose» o f ¿ b u n tin g , H siu ng , o r tra v e lin g through ; H T . S T E W A R T ^ E if it o r a n d f u l l e r , n. I, llO O T jj an«» W IIO IX c tu th e io t t u t iy . T H E T R IB U N E “ O th e r« ke p t poun ding aw a y * t I t fo r th e n e x t several h u n d red ye*«-«, b u t ft w as ntft u n til 1881 As I w ill d o m y own te a m in g , , th a t re a l w o r t o f th e N e ro e n u iy in te n tio n to »ell ch eap er thus« good, Beach. erg y w aa p a t upon it. T hen O en. w ere ev er-eo ld ,»n F l o r a . C re ek. C o u n ty C om m issio ner*—O tto Is m e rt T n rr, aid e -d e c a m p to V ic to r Km- G o ld fk-aoh ; Ed S y p h e r, L a n g lo is . tnanuet o f I t a l y , organised a com tlt e r iff— N o rm a n T y le r , G o ld B each. pany and w orked on t i l l th e n o n C o u n ty O ie rtt— G e o rg e W. S m ith ey gave o u t I n 1800, th e c h ie f ob G old Benoit. stacle b e in g aome k in d o f flin t ,»c h an g e fo r «sods ' C o u n ty T re a e u re r— Jam es C a u g h w hich d y n a m ite couldn’t b rea k. W e d d s rb u ro . “ A b o u t >10,000,000 w as spent Assessor— W an. T e lm a n , H a r b o r. np to 1890, nnd th en M r. Ryngros School H u p t. - W . 8 . G u e rin . U n g lo ia took hold, organised a new com S urveyor— G eo . H. W ils o n . C hefco pany, w ith >005.000 w o rk in g rap C o ro n er— D r . F . A . S ch liem u n n , Wed Ita l, and finished th e Job in ISOS. tie r b u m .' I t ia o n ly ab o u t fo u r m iles long, fl. B. SflBljM M IS V IS O S o r T H I C O U R TS, t ’d r c t i H C o u r t M anvvacturf » m eete F o u rth M o n d a y in A u g u s t of-ouch y e a r. C o u n ty C o m m issio n ers C o u r t m eets firs t W ed n esd ay;!» J a n u a ry , A p r il, J u ly and S eptem ber of each ye a r. P ro bate C o u rt m eets first M o n d ay in cvuav eo uirry tost o rrio s s and post f t sevens. la w ; and a rew ard w ill he g iv e n ( o r in * fo r m a t .o u th a t w iil t«»d to th e c o n v ic E C Z E M A m ill P I L E t l l i E tio n o f t h e g u ilty p a rtie s . FK K E K n o w in g w h a t i t w a a t u s u f - K imicki - C roft . f v r . I w ill g iv e F R E E O F 0 U A R G K , to a n y alU i- tc d a p o sitive cu re fo r E c z e m a , S alt R l •• imii , E tv e ip e - I is, F ile s a n d S k in D lre a a m . in s ta n t ■tel'ef. D o n ’ t H tig t-r lo nger. W r it « F. W . W illiams , tot) M a n h a tta n A v e n u e , Now Y o r k . E n clo se S ta m p . DRÂU6HT W EEKLY O R E G O N IA N B o th P a p e rs oae ye& rier 3 2 .2 5 The PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE -----* N D ----- H o s e T o F in d O a t. F tfla b o itl« or common Class with your Star and let It stand twenty-four hours; a . . . e-v »edtment or sot- /J T j W f T - ’ ^ 4 fling Indicates oa Tit“ New Itlek WtsMif» Magazine BOTH ONE YEAR FOR <91,7B. sw I osa W omas ’» M A U A z is td e an a u th o r ity on DrmatnsKing. tonsehold K eotiom y. I t a v e ra g e s m ore th a n loti pair W e o ffe r yon th e re fo re a t leant 1M 0 pages of good fa sh i ng fur an additional eoat Of only «6 eta. Samples free. S T O C K and PO U LTRY M E D IC IN E F. «ew s v H * r r so v t h t»tM a « « « , L i« m rw W e w fittr wtsa Soul». K 1» ccvotod ta L l t . r a t u « « . S o m a n » . F a m t and r i e t l m m . aae«iv»stltalM MotalttkotlacnrreatIn ItafHM. Amoa*Itsconlrlhutors ths BMWt «ot»d tonthsru w nor» app»ir--JoelCSaa<lw Harris. Harry M l.w a ll I dw srt, ana others of «rowing U n i Sorln stona, trots Aathony Ho»«. Maarlc« 1 hompsaa. 8Wn»y R.-Cruth« t, Mrs. G« r»» Curb» taaS Arthar W. Msrchmont kSv* «»»osr- •« , sad Ota»-aara In wiiUae from tS* » M ofsaUton W Rational aot» A ih<wt (tory roatm Ui euiht wst m -m l y S v a h a n d r , « o w l a m r f l S i h o r t • S o r lm a , all wortEya Ftooo In r e w S V N M T S O U T H ' S r u « a tl» M I- tuna*. t th w conUstsare cantemsUrtoa teat wUI »arawsraitv a a v M ttk » rtpaahM n . l j ol talent that onty.aeea» each «asieriae to Bto»trato the wealth that Is »hy to ■ Ila .l« to rh K k th o *» n « o f In tmtry. The »s»er«oa»»eWavrsnt with the hresU ef the Btconolla and pine, and « va» ett' the veer air of Ike pre. «e p i m s M hay 1«a Seaaty ant p illu ,, the reretaee AB4 ntyttory ef the load where U s cent Meres up th ee Men tenthlne aa t the .«otto» whitens Si Iks «weallehl. writ Se etvea la the well-s leeco aiaase'tM sitoK nstto« weekly. . The H b .c rip , hrK* to O r t l r F i f t y C . m « . a yo ,r. oHre te Ml M-aeae. avents. newt-tapers, postinasieai and eve p o s t atoe. clubs of flvs. teoostranes hr the fa • » r s o . eaU u the sure rem«t 1« the eaper eae roar «ret ,. < e n 8 n n a P e e t a l C »o-S the »aate» ef six oi your aelshbon wbe weaM spot «« «ta t!t» rpportaatto te read s sopy e: T » , Tinny M a th , and - a , tuiaptewB 1« ma teoAtoe. Voa are pet yoaretoh o 'B v o o M af these vdry pe.p». 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H a in e s N O T IC E . >ake3 short roads. .A H |>ers<>ne a rc h e re b y w arn e d n o t U trespass upon th e la n d s ol th e titidci ig u e d .s itu ite.ii iu fH xo s R iv e r P recinct t u r r y c o u n ty , O re g o n , fo r th e p n rp os. o f h u n t in g w ith m»ns-or dogs, o r llsh in g. A lw i n o t to-leirve a n y g a te opet o n g o b « th ro u g h ,.o fo th e i « is e tre s n a s . in a n y m a n n e r. A n y |«traon « 0 tresp ass in g w ill b, prosec it te«l to t h e fu ll e x t e n t ol file Inv , J IR 8 . R A C H A E L A Y E R f .1 I Mfc«wp..rts have wan f>« ittem etm eb le a« the » u riti c vct o,ur {«à-page . . I m «. BOOK OF FIREARMS, FRKX. Mat» . «at rewire.» o< sr n ve e» .Dorn.«»,» M, (bo P-OOT : ‘ J.'S CLKVS« I-IFLli PUXrt.X » » F u rr l i a i A «TXYXH3 ARMS to TOOL OO, « a u to ea a » ' ó i t i ' S i t o , u. a A. A NEGRO AND STEAMBOAT. «TNI. ___ about to e n te r upon th e d e c U n e o f ■ his sw ay,” said an e ld riv e r m an, according to th e . M ew O rle a n s T im c a -h e m o c ra t. “ A l l e f w hich, I m ay add, I accept w ith a grain<ef s a lt, ns the sayin g goes. Som e how 1 cab never th in k o f th e suc cessful mid re a lly v a lu a b le ro u s ta b ou t as a n y th in g b a t a black m an. 222 South Fcoria St., C iiicaoo , n S ,., t»!t. 7, 1904. Eif-lrt,-months ago 1 wns ao ill th a t 1 was compelled to Re o r sit down nearly all *hc tim e. My stoci tcit wsseo weak and upset that I could k -ep nothing on it and I vomited frequently. I could not urinate w ithout great pain and Ico uirhcdto m u ch that my (tr e a t onJ la n r i were raw and »oro. Tlie doctors pro nounced i t B rig h t's disease and others said it was consumption. I t m attered little to me what they called i t anti I had node- tiro to lir e . A sister visited me fr<ftn t t . Lonis and asked me if I ha<1 ever tried W ir e of C&rdtii. I told her I hail not and the bought a bottle. I believe that its a v t-d u y lifa . I be!ieve many woiccts could saro much suffer ing if they but knew of its valna. Don’t you want fraedoln from pdin? Take W in e o f Cardui and utoko one supremo effort to Ire w ell. You do Bid need.to ire a weak, beipiess sufferer. You esn hare a woman's health and d a s women'« work in life. W h y not secure a bottle of W ins of Cnniui froui your druggist to day? •-H u lk m y w ir« «n d c iv a e ir h a v » beer : » l u a C a sc a . ' t t s c u d t o e * A re to « bet •te .il. lu o W« !.» d In th e h m M I.O . ’ «•>• u iy e if e . . H t r » u i ,s w i t h n c a tta o n * fc w o tu r » . • ) , « I r t e , I » m , - O f M W « C A A C S l t r T k r.4 t; ,',v r e ltu e s ii t : i - p a la tr. ).« r t,~ » 4 » la > » iuiae.ltaisiy. W» t .u b r c .- „ n ji -, m t c . w « r « u C m n r S i » w , i , R n F itte b a r y b .p o tn . g O i iiu tw r » A X ’ .E 1 flflE h S E HEAT IS » X -.- W o tlJ . - wreatri a < « « u t i u »T ar» w« ra n«« « *» .;,, ’ i» « tl » k tw o K i r ? o f ftflY fd « .r *€tM> bry heat. F . “T i£ » n c g ro seems to have heeu born to th e ra ilin g . l i e is, as a ru le, fond o f th e ste am b o at, and n a tu ra lly takes to ste am b o at w o rk. H e baa a lw a y s hovered around the riv e r. O f course, you w ill find negroes back in the b ills and sc atte red arou n d in th e h ig h er a ltitu d e s , b a t the vast m a jo rity o f them you w ilt And q u a rte re d in th e low lan ds o f the c o u ntry, and on th e riv e rs , w h e re he can h ear the flu tte r o f s te am b o at wheela. T h e re <s one o th e r fac t te be men- 'ioned in connection w ith th e ne gro's |ie c u lia r fitness for steam - b o a t'n g . “ D id yon e v e r b e a r th e ste a m boat m a te ta lk in g to th e *rona- le rs ’— say, fo r instance, when the b oat was a l it t l e In te in p u llin g out and d u rin g the busy season * •lo s t not, eh T W e ll, th e re is som e th in g in store fo r yoh, so m ethin g In rid and fo rce fu l, and ro m e th in g th a t w ill fo rte you to ru n th e g am u t o f th e em otions. T h e p oin t ia th a t the negro ia s tim u la te d and n rp -d on to q u icker w o -k by th ia k in d o f ta lk . P ro fa n ity is a a essential in th e m a te ’s ca llin g . T h e negro needs It. I was Juet w o n d erin g i f tlie w hPc man w ould ev er gdt used t o ' t . M ay b e «0, b u t I have my doubta about it .” Q u e e n K a r y 'e H a r p . T h e h a rp o f Mar? . Q tteea o f R c o li, -has been b o u g ht-b y the Bo- e» » n tlijiM iia s o j ö c e tla a d I • 4 ■A b u t i t is «0 fe e t w id e a t th e b o t tom , ab o u t 80 fee t w id e a t w a te r line, 30 fe e t and th re e inchee deep in w a te r, and i t ia en t n e a rly a ll th e w ay th ro ug h solid rock, ris in g a t aome p oin ts for MO feet above th e canal. “ I t ia lik e a canyon, an d ships do not ta k e k in d ly to It , th e e n tra n c e being bad, a s tro n g w in d b lo w in g th ro u g h i t aa th ro u g h a g re a t a ir s h a ft, and th e re is a t tim es a stro n g reverse c u rre n t. “ I t is so in te re e tin g tr ip th ro u g h th e canal, a n d lt save« 12S m iles o f very ro u g h e r « te r anfl 3f> hoars o f tiin e ; I r a t e o f a r skipp ers p re fe r to go th ro u g h th e p entnsnle ra ttie r th an th ro a g h th e ca n a l, though w lih some changes w hich w ill be m ade i t is behoved th e ca n a l w ill become o f g en era l nee as soon as a fe w ships begin to use I t and rem ove the p reju dice now e x is tin g a g a in s t I t . * *T h « suggestion cam e o a t Louis th e o th e r d o j t h a t whMw la b o r bad replaced th e negtw oa J the w h a rf end th a t a f t e r k m g I service tlw black ro u s ta b o u t w as Stock and pooftxy have few troubles which are not bowel and l i v e r irregularities. D la c k - Draugbt Stuck and Fimitvy Medi cine 1» a bowel and livsv remedy for stock. It putt the argan-t of digiwtion in a perfect condition. I’rotnin'-ii' American breedi rs and (artuers ke.-pthe»rlierd*anil Stick, heuliliy by g ivin g them an occa sional d o *' uf Ulack -Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine in their food. Any stoek raiser may buy a '25-rent half-pound a ir-tig h t can of thia medicine from hi» dealer and keep bi» stock in vigoront health for weeki. Dealers gener ally keep Bii«ck-Draught Stock and Poultry M .-liaine. If yours doe« not. scad 25 cents for a sn-.iuile can to the tn a n n fa c liiK n , To r Chattanooga Medtciae Co., Chat tanooga, Teroi. . - r H o * w»rrJk, O a ., J kk . SO, ISW . • t e e f c - I > t * U F h l IK n c lr a n d P o u l x / M o d i j i n « ia t t u l ae-tr t r i e d . O a r a to c k wm o r .k ia ff b a d w h o n yfx? a »nt m e t b e m f d i c la a a n d bow th e y a re f a r in g ao t o e . V h a y a r e t o o k . a f X> p a r o c u t, b » tie r. 8. B R O O K IN G TO W . G reece, b a t I t w aa too much fo r tiie ih . T h e n cam e N ero , I snd he w en t a t i t w ith rig o r , btft ! th e w o rk stopped when he died. ,, co un t, e x c e p t on F lo u r , on w h ich ns discount-can be given . ~ C la im a n t lu m e s a « w itnesses: G eo rg e W . C u rry , o f F o rt O r fo r d , O re . •' C A SH S A L K S a m o u n t ng tb |.v oj m ore w ill be a llo w e d 10 per e e n t .lie A n y person or. per 011s trespasalng tit>on th e C r-ift L a k e lln m -h ,— th e M o - L e llu n a n d -M a r s h a l I Bauches, w ill be iprosecuted to th iy-u ïm o st e x te n t of th e - M a t ic e f o r P u b l i c a t i o n It c h in g , B I n d . M e n d ta g o r P ro tru il- en g P 'lc a D ru g g ists re fu n d m oney if T A Z O O I N T M E N T ra ils to c a re s a y •case, no m a tte r o f h o w long e to n d it.g . I n A to 14 d a t a F irs t «pptkwttlon plvtw ease a n d m a t. 60c T f y r -u r d in g g is t h a s n 't it send 8Oc In s ta m p s a n d i t w ill b e fo rw a rd e d B oat-paid by P a ris M e i . ie l n e C o ., k t . L o u is . M o . m “S p ea kin g 'o f canals,” said th e engineer who had been ta lk in g ab o ut P a n a m a , “ a ve ry in te rv a l- ing can al, and one a o t much heard of, ia th a t co nnected-w ith th e g u lf o f C o rin th and th e g u lf o f A e g in a in U reece. “ I t ’a som e o ld e r th a n a n y We have in th e w es te rn hem isphere, ah»o, fo r P eri an tler, t y r a n t o f •C o rin th , proposed to cu t th ro u g h i, the isth m u s us long ago as 800 years b efo re *C h ris t. S u p e rs titio n «topped h im , how ever. ’♦‘J u liu s « te a s e r and C a lig u la d took . I t u p ag ain w hen R om e had G O O D E . T ttE H I’ AMS N G T 3C E •D g F A S T M K K tQ F T U g IXTEOloR. tV .B . L a u d O ffice a t K o s eh u r^ , O r e g >a G U A R A N T E E D C T R E F O R F IL E S . K t ilt 5 each m o n th . X o u is K n a p p . A M ay 28th, 1«W. N o lie e is hereby given th a t V I O L E T K. W H I T E o i P o rt O r fo r d , O r«-giin, who, on M a y 29lh, 1803, m ade T i m b e r A iip llia t i’.ii No. 10)13 fo r S E L N W l of 8 E I. “ N fc l o f 8 M . | , H ectliiii 11, T o w n s h ip 33 »•'O th , R ange li- W e a t, W ilia m .t ie M e - rid iu u , has filed n tiee o f irrb -iition to m a k e F in a l P roof, to e s ta b lis h c la im t to ih e -ln u d nb W .-d e s c rib e d , heture .k 1 f * ’ ^ F h m , V . 8. C o m m is s io n e r, a t J L a n g lo is , O re z o u , on th e U p 1 d a y o f #u *M em <m rf i , o r te a r in g dow n fences, le a v in g gates .open, o r m o le s tin g p ro p e rty , w ill Ire (ero»e>.ttted.Aic(«rding to la w . » • • r t b o l , hays Ro. Cascarete CUaitr Cathwrttr .tbe meet woo- ■dorftil medical dtocorery o f-d ie age. plea» • ■ » • " d refreelitng tc rim taata, act g e a tly toed peatttvetv on kkti.eye, liver and howelt, •eleeaatag tho-enUre syth-m. dlo|>cl . old«, •eure beaoecttc. ¡over, hatiituul constipation and blH nu.ne.. J"rn«« b it, nnrt trv a box •e rti C. C srudar; III,-X>. Mirent». Hold and < m trantc.il tu t ure by ail druggists. “ KEEPSdN STOCK, A n d in ta ct, e v e ry th in g u s u a lly neednu THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER .The faerthat The Smith Premier Typewriter u used in eveny oivilized country on the globe ia not ao impor- Innt as the further fact that the demand increases .year af- M*?- ,h* gee« kidney remedy fulfill» evety w tift bi curing rheumatism, pain in the Week, kidneys, liver, bladder and every pert f . ! ,.“ " n* ry ps-wape- It corrects inability ? ? * ’e2 “"d ■•“ Wing pein In passing 0», or bad effects following use of liquor, wtlne or beer, and overcomes that unoleasant y e t t y of being compelled to go often < ortn g the day. and to get up many time» the nipht. The mild and the extra- ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is sooa ' 11 • * * nds the highest for tts wo»- o s rfu l cures of the most distressing cooes. ■ •F » « • medicine you should have the Neat. Sold by druggists ir 50c. and $1. sixes. Y ou m ay have a sample battle of this wonderful discovery tC'IT ' * to ok A“ 1 i f 11 -■ g-Bli- m ore about «, both sent B t y g W it absolutely tree by mall, » 8 drsss Dr, K lbner & Bams or »-—»>«<»». C o Blnghamtea, N. Y . When writing men- ttos raa^ug this generous offer in this paper. *• (Bucceaaor tu F . M . Irengiol«. ) H A TS A becomes civilized it deiuaudi type writers. When in becoipos posted on cotnparntive velurs it<demands la B a v e K id n e y T ro u b le id D o n ’t K n o w It . KI). BACKLEKF, 1‘rop’r H AR DW ARE WH«N a country J u ly 3 le t, UMttt. 9 f(4 le e isd i -rab y given th a t I.D 1 T H L . R t lB IN S O N • o f S e a ttle , W a s h in g to n , w h o , uu F e b r u a r y I , lung m ad T im b e r A p p lic a - itio n . N o . ot06, h ir BW J o l M E I, E l « f N W J , N K ) o f 8 W I , Bevtion 27. 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