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JAMES CAÜGHELL , r yARMKR ¿ CÄ0ESÜ8. KING’S BEP > « 9 ONLY ASSET ~ I *■ J 0 T J - K .w 'y • WuEEIJCB Baton W Utan, Stranded in N ew Y o rk , V alu able Heirloom , Once LAKE CURES EVERYTHING? I ■ Bide One of ‘Dlasaaas fro m Corns to Consumption and Is a QTeat DEALER IN Corn Xs K in g, the V alu e of Y ie ld ▲mounting to » 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 —Cotton Given Btconu x'lacs, B a y and W heat T h ird . Bata Bi*“**“ , ;®n 'Before the legislature effecting the ownership ol Soup ls.se. upon which the state land« border. A recital of what can be ac complished for the.aKHcted of body hy the use of the waters reads like a pat eat medicine advertisement: For Instance: U will cure scrofula, rheumatism, stomach troubles, ktdsey dlstiases, cornu and bunions, stop fall ing hair, cure mange anil take grease spbts out of clothes. A widow has a homestead on ' one portion of the shore and has a well w ithin a few feet of the lake shore the' furnishes pure, clear water. The water In the laka hex a very soapy, »xllnn taste, not unlike that of Epsom salts. When the surface of the water fJTf’ Irred by a breexe, the wares churn np Mem and froth, which piles up on the loe shore, sometimes two feet high. One ol the principal salts In the wa ter hi said to be found in no other wa ters, eo far as known, w ith one ex ception,' and that Is In one of the fa mous health resorts of Europe. The lake has no o u tlet In addition to Its medicinal proper ties the water Is remarkably cleansing. An engine driver, It Is said, could jump Into the lake with U s worst overalls on and come out looking as though he bad a new suit. B u l l Bam rtog. Washington.—The agricultural prod ucts of this country la 1903 w ;rs the greatest in it* history, but iho report of the secretary of agriculture declares that 1904 has advanced beyond the pre vious year Home products h i e taiien slightly hrnlcd In vaiue, but othr/s have mots th ia nidified Lira cstcrL And mo general ««suit is that the larmera have produced in x*lua ruorv wealth than they ever did before in one year. * -j '1 be Igurea a rt enprmous i he-quan- tlty of corn apnroscUed iAtMI.OWMiW) T h e OKKCLO.M D a i l y J o c r k a i . is tlpe le a d in g D em o cratic n ew sp aper of tu ih e a. and the t-igh price lor It glv»s this crop a larm .aloe touch greater O reg o n , issued at Put tiu u d . • f than it ever ta .l biiore, eacanlibg ccn- slderatly » i ^ j .W c .C c O. in fs amount T ile malingers also tegue u S kmi -W bkuj . y , whtcb w ea|iecially adaf/ted could pay the national deb t and iBtsr-, q « & . ' Y • est for one year and atlB Ugvaaecugh! Mi pay tht tnpaiteia ot the national gov for |w«>ple w hd d o « o t cnrii'.Bir a D n ijy , b ut w a n t a good fa m ily pnper. ernment lor a fu lg . part <Ji one year. j I he cotton c r j Is taeond in (be value Any these iiapers ben be bad in c o m b in a tio n eriU , the P O R T O R Bat, and the jadicafioaa are that the fat-.a value ot lint a-”'J seed w.d reach 3403,etXI.OOO la 1904, 'ib tse Ckurtg may F O R D T R I B U N E at tiie following rate«: be too low. for they aye ts a s i pc th e 1 value i at the larms and are not the com mercial values At the exchanges o r any where else. Hay and wheat are contending for third place ip point of value. I t is «a-, psetsj la i t these two crops, hay and wheat, w ill te worth on the farm th is ’ year as much *a the corn crop. namely, something inpre than 2JJ.CJdk.bXtU. On account ot the higher value of wheat It la the moth valuable crop a w raised in the country. Potatoes and b arky reached their highest production in 19C4. The oats crop was €0,0(10000bushels g re a te rth « « ■ ever before, except la 1P52. 'I here were 230.3C8.too pound» mors of rice than ever, tbs production belng-cstimsted at MO.OOO.OCS pounds. } T h e principal crops that arc valued by tfcs agricultural department of the. gtHrernc'.'.nt have ah aggregate farm lalue this year amounting to f.t.E U .-1 132.239. This Is am Increaec of 14 per — ecat. Aver iiWd and 42 per cent, over live J O U R N A L A n d ■ T R IB U . N E . ■ . : i . Daily and Tribune - - - - - - S5 OO. Daily Sunday and Tribune - - S7 OO. Semi Weeky and Tribune Always Rezncmbcr the BUY T H E Farm hemes have Increased slightly In cutot«F and mere in-value, and the- afgragu.e v ia nevtr eo valuable as in 1904. With a idtsl |l.l3«,MO.i08. The value of farm ftw.lts also reached 41« highest p o in t »loch la iflT.532.WX. 'Ihe staa aivenoe In -«ultyy In number fe d in tile quant:ly ged value c. produc.v »«ads in acme aatonlst in s ; v a 'u e i for ICO«, Ih e hens are now p ro -' duclag one end I r o t hi r da billions of doicaa o f eggs yearly, and these hens' daring their busy season lay etur-sh egg» In two WMfcs. at the high prices that havs prevailed during iha year, to pay the year's Interest on the national debt The summary of the values o f agricul M e n Too Purehew Any Other «rile tural products for 1904 places the total bew Heai iiw im ma » nuh suw mt at 24.90O.0tM.KI0, after excluding the O R A N SC , S IA M . value of the farm crops that are fed to , Mai* g-rinr Machines are madete tall rararS- the live stock. These figures do not eeeef qaaihr.but the “ M .w H o * « " |> made represent fully the value of the wealth 0 araer. Our guaranty never rune o it make Sewing Machines to eutt a ll conditions produce ! upon the farms of the country. X W. the tra d e The “ M e w ■ — » ” aiandt a tth e And the iliTitxlon of well trlc g among heed ol oil family eawtng machines ' S tM hy MeMMvrtM« « W a r s waly. the fam 'ra~thror,nbotrt alt p x rtro f thw country Is one cf the most corspli uous S O « S A L S WV feature# of the recent agricultural de velopment. <if f nu GROWS BIGGEST SQUASH. no W A «r • K X F K R IE N C B P atents - - S 2 OO. P b B Name H ave y o u ever ¡seen a Sunset? A beautifully i l l u s t r a t e d m onthly magazine of tbs w ids- swslte W e s t w ith fascinating «hort stories, picturesque personal point-of-viewr description of the interesting development o f the W y s t, and the romance and his tory o f the wonderland uf the earth. ▲sk your local aswsdealer for current issue or send $1 50 for year's subscription. T he b o o k . " Road of a Thousand W o n d e rs .* — 120 beautiful W estern view» in four colors— w ill bs included— fres. SUNSET KAOAZINB weoo Bvremao sam riANciaco •• califoswu Ifk fliticrican. afr- A kaadao-ats tlh w t r a i« waativ. L - s v - - a s H E « • » any ertonuiff I j w u i i T o r m a .» a t— » "S1»»-»1 s X lb y a lU w w e d jm m . Ik rlln . — The hlble miracle of the walla of Jericho falllag after the Jewish rolrtlem u -d er the kaderAh Ip of Joshua march--fi around th-m a certain B u ll- te r of times, sounfilog their trumpets, found a repenrian the other day at Iklllg c n s ta rt, hear L-ipsic. The local cuisis master, who was rrgasJztBg a brass l and, had gathered his muairlans for pra.tics In his Tsr jets, situated at the foot of the ancient v ails of tbecity. One day. while the trunrpeta were do- • Ing th d r text on a high note, tba c it y ! wall fell without warning, scattering the terrified musicians a ll over the meadow ». It Is said that a comblnatloa of notea caused ibe ruins of the w alla lust aaoc casionally a note struck In a room w ill cause the breaking of glass without ap parent cause. T imbkr L and , A ct J une U nited States L an d Office. Roseburg, Oregon, A p ril 0th, HUM- Notice is lirreby given th a t in com pliance wi h 'th e provisions of the Act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "A n act for the sale of T im b e r Lands In the htates of C»Hfornla, Oregon, Ne vada, and Washington T errito ry ,” as extended to a ll the P u blic L an d States by set of August 4, 1892, T h a d d u w O bbkn o f T o rt O rford, County ol C urry, State of O regon, has this day filed In thisof- fice his «worn statosnent No. 9801, for the purchase o( the 8 £ i N W 1 & Lota 1 & 2 of Section No. 11. In Township No. 33 South, Ranee No. 18 West, ana w ill offer pr< o f to »how that the land sought is more valuable for Us tim b er n r stone than fo r agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before J . H. U p to n, U . S. Commision- e r a t Langlois, Oregon, on Thursday, the jrd da» e f September. 10118. He names as witnesses: C. A. Lauglois, of PortO rfoitd, Oregon. H . W . Burnhnin o f ” ” E L. W h i's of W . T W h ite of •' ” ' Any and a ll persons c la im in g ad versely- the above described lands are requested to fi e th e ir claim s in th is o f fice on or before said 3rd day of Sep tember, 1008. B e n ja m in L E d d y , K egis'er. . The Best to he- had in Curry County, a t reason able Prices. FUNERAL SERMON BY WIRE Williamstown, Ps —Five young men of this town have formed an odd soci ety by binding themselves In a com- puct to wed w lth lr a given space of time. The members are Edgar Bank, W illiam Johnson, Harry Matter, H arry Snua- ■aiu.vn and George Nnce. Under the term» of their agreement, ea h must lake unto himself « * i r e v ith la fire years As each leaves hla life of single blessedness he w ill re- cr.ve n bedroom suite worth not leae than 878. this furniture to lie selected and paid for by his partners in the con- spiraey. Nona of the members has yet taken the ¡.rave step, tu t with five acknowg- sdge» chances ahead, the girls of W il liamstown are picking up courage to face tbs future calmly. '-•»>. In ju r y Basily Repaired. The Chicago lady who was injured hy a hug. nod who sued for f5,K » damages, was allowed only oae dollar, lb« jury deciding perhaps, that the Injury could be repaired for sbont that M « « w fy la n ie e a lr » * a . <9 mu h'aei me»»» a elesn »kin. No ' e . . . V witheot tt. t atrarvta, LYqdy C attar tvs r'ev'i I owl sad keep U r lean, by Mining sp the lazy liver and driving »II iu- X ssn t.v troni U e bouv. I<eg,n today te veaith pimplee, buila, blofehee, blasbbaaAh tee li» ! atckly tnimii« crmplexion by tekiag « a A «nr«, -beauty for ten rants. All drug v«'». »GvCaewsu auursntead. 10c 23« WU « « F e r e C a e e iie a u a e r e r a v e » . T a X e C ib c a rv U C aady C u ít e n l e Me vMa « a a agaM iao w w aram o avretate tó p e ; <«< Bill Heads, Heads, Legal Bla nks, Any Thing, D istant Sick K a n Hears Address a t W ife 's Coffin—In ju re d Ost- » tin g Medicine. Plttsbubrg. Pa.—Benjamin F. Welsh, an Allegheny druggist, lay on a cot In the Allegheny general hospital with a telephone receiver adjusted to bis head and heard the sermon at the funeral of his wife at his home oa Fairview I avenue, Aliicheny. I T l f telephone company had arranged a transm itter In tront of the ocfln. Itev. I Than.as Park talked into the receiver ' while addressing the mourners in the j room A mile and a h a lf away the sick man heard every word., Welsh was hurry ing home with medicine for his wits, who had pneumonia, when he felt frem a street car end Irxctutwd his leg in two places He had to crawl to his hem». 180 yards away. The next day he was taken to the hospital, and hla wife died. I ¡¡Briefs, Z Posters, H Envelopes, Statements, L Up-to-date Work Done on Short J V oice- Satisfagan Guaraneed. A CREAT record of enres, o n e qostled in medical history, proves Mood's S a n a p a rit ap»"-scKsr» m erit tin. known to any otiiut M E D IC IN E . W ANTED A representative io this county by a largo real estate corporation. Special induce ments to those who wish to become fin an cially interested. The Real KstaÙ SwnYity Co. Yurt Durabora Bldg. CHICAGO, U l. Hats and Gaps, OU Clothing, Boots and Shoes. lie ifid e n t ‘V J L ip e n t o f < h e HOME FIKE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPAN A of California. 3, 1878.— » N o tic e f o r P u b l i c a t io n . FIVE IN A PACT TO MARRY Tuong Bachelors of W illiam stow n, F a., Form Club to Zncourags K a t- rlm ony— Vurnltuxa the Frias. I> H V G O 1 H - I TrcHpaim N o tice. Notice is hereby g iven to alt w h o a i t may concern, not to enter upon, or trrspase in any anaaeer open th e Stair Ranch, situated a t L anglois, C u rry County, Oregon, for the pnrpose of h nn tlq g w ith guns or dog«, or o th er wise trespa in a n y m anner. Any person or persona so entering upon said premises w ithout m y con sent w ill be proseouted to the fu ll ex tent o f the law. FhANM TMOMSKM. JOB W O R K . U lracle of F a llin g W alls Bepeated In a L ittle Oxrtnan V llla g s — Notes Cause Buln. GROCERIES, The Best, Only, Dcsians LIKE A JOSHUA'S TRUMPET Goderich, O n t—The biggest squash ever raised has been produced by W il liam Warnock, of Goderich. It weighs 4v3 Bounds, and when picked was for warded to the worlif's fair a t 8t. Louis, to be admired In the closing days of that big, show. When the world's fa ir was held In Chicago Mr. Warnock gent a squash than weighed 3«5 pounds, hnt In 1398 ho beat bis own record by raising a n - ' other squash that weighed 38884 pounds, and now last year's big squash beats thia by 14% pounds W hile Mr. Warnock's competitors charge that he has some secret precess of getting re sults in squash raising, he attributes bis success to liberal watering. He rcr.ow fully admits that he has tried pt u lla r ways of giving else to squash, but be Is now satisfied that the only thing that w ill Increase the size ot squash must come out of {he vine, and ibe vine must get Its support from the natural roots. * KEEPS IN STOCK, CowvFiKums ▲«. , nkatoh and dencriMèon Ban; n r vptnUvu ire « w h e th e r an i>y I »et Eg t al lia. mt lal. ilam lb n o ft o a Hateuta r aaeni-T fo r eerw rtna Raten u . , th ro u g h M u n n À CO. ra ee ir« th o u t e h a r*» M t M nf yeura ago. Oodsrlch, O a t, K a n Surpasses H is W orld's F a ir Bscord of 1803 by Im rger Creation. GENERAL MERCHANDIS L IG H T RUNNING A S A P ID , g .axatjve Rromo Quinine Cures e Cchl in One Day, Grip in Two. Bpokan&w-»**1^ ' GOLD BEACH, OllEGOX. M o tio n . K .. OBOn FOB YRAK 100« EXCEED ▲XX BEOOBD0. New T o r t —Owning a large estate, so badly iuipovsrMbsd that It Is barely I able to t pport hie relatives who are now l l i i c » t n It Daroo 'feints* W iltaa, j an Austrian uoaisman, came tu this! cuunt.y seine mouths ago. Ills sole pci-soas! pi ¿t - a l t » ot value 's the bridal U d of Lout» X V I of France. Like Mark Twain's wan w ith the tl,0»)0,00b note. It has proved a white elephant on hie hands, although he hao absolute proof that the bed Is genuine. He has a documsnt bearing the sig nature of Emperor Wi.jxtleuu attesting the genuineness of She pisaa ol inrni- ture. Once In F a r» he was oners! 23.000 irancs for the royal b$d, hut de clined the a in o ia t as Inadequate. When Jhe present heron acquired the U4e the fam ily Of Tenner W iltau was no better oil financially than me peasants who lodged on the eslat« The baron, arah-ttoUH to recoup his fortunes hud having heard marvelous tales of. the opportn-itles In the b nite J tit »tee. lock p a u - t e , on the. .steal, kb Ip Iv e rn la o f the Cunard line, arriving at Boston October go. 1004.' He ran out of mousy and looked In , vain for Work. One night, despondent, be »trolled I Into a cafe on Second avenue He gava the waiter hla order In German in a manner that Instantly attracted the attention of a gentleman who was alttlng at the ad.'oiniag table This man, W. J. Fox. himself an Austrian left his seat and took one beside the iMirctl. The educated manner of the baron bad caught hla alter'ton. M r Fox In- j vlted the stranded nobleman to be his [ gueet until he could And employment ( ftfcW IU »«, In connection w ith T H E T R IB U N E . PATENTS a Taaoc-MAwas i>o->«uy »» •" <— * • — « • T IN T S I T H A T w a v , «lv— »M— UoraMkly. M m I i Do You Know the News * enw -t>a«5*»r— I sws « m « u . ««—> — — tor r a c e — n I «a (Sta— nur » r—«V «— e sun-1 w aa«N a « iv ia v a c r s . r » e » « — • BMkXrÑSUbl. Í— M l r t . » - I T o u con h ave i t a il foi Per SOc, 'Month s o l - s o s S e v e n t h « t r —« « , | W *U HIMOTON, O. O. DSWIFT&.Ê N o t ic e f o r P u b l i c a t io n . Month in T h e Even ing T ele g ra m , of Port land , Oregon. I t is th e largest rv ening newspaper published In Ore gon; i t contains a ll the newrs of the state and of the n ation . T ry I t for i m onth. A sam ple copy w ill be mail ed to vou free. Adtfresr THE TELEGRAM, D g r * B T M F l l T OF T H B I NT KR IO S . P O R T L A N D . OK. la n d Office a t Roseburg. O re., A p ril 21«t, 1908. Notloe is hereby given th a t Oornelina ing P o rt O rford, Oregon, has notice oi his intention to make fi nal com mutation proof in supportaof N o tic e for P u b lic a tio n . his claim , vis : Homestead E u try No. 1432» made February 10, 1007, fo r Lota U . 8 . Land Office a t Roaeburg, O iegoa. , > u n e 22,1008. 8 , 4, K | 8 A {. Heetion 18, Township 32 South, Range 15 West, W . M , and Notice Is hereby given th a t M IN N IE B U R N H A M . th a t said proof w ill be made before J . H . Upton. U. 8. C om m 'esi oner, a t bis P o rt J rfo rd , O regon, who, on J u n e office in la n g iu ts , Oregon, on M onday 22, 1008, jnade T im b e r and Rtona ap plication, No. 10171, lor W J s f f j i , July 20ih, 1008. He name« th e following witnesses to Section 1, Tow nship 82 8 , Range 14 prove hla eontinu 'us residence upon, W est, W illa m e tte M erid ia n , has file# notice c f intention to make final Proof, and cultivation o f, the land, r ix : E . B. H a ll, o f P o rt O ifo rd , Oregon., to establish ol aim to the la n d abova described, before J . H . U p to n, a t Lang Cyrus Madden, ot ” lois, on tbs 1st day o f October, 1008. < Edward P ic k e t,o f ” C la im a n t names aa witnesses: Jame» Elli», of - ” H a rry W B u rn ham of P o rt O rfo rd , O r. IlENlAMik K E o n y , Register. Chester Langloia of ” ” Thadileus O ieen of •’ •• of E ckley N o tic e o f School In d e m n it y Se Ed W ells B E N J A M IN L E D D Y , Register. . of K A of ine tlo n . U m it k u S t a t m L and O rric a , Roselturg, Oregon, June 28, 1008. Novice I s hereby given th a t the State ju n r 2€, a», 1008. ivo», applied applico of Oregon, on i June for the 8EJ N « EJ E l o o t f See. Reo. l I l r r J ....... IE i HEX I N E | NEJ and K E W 8 E )< of Sec. 2, and of Sec. 13, Tp [>. 32 8 , R. 14 W .o f W . If., and filed in this office lists of school Indem nity «elections in which is «elect ed said la n d ; and th a t said lists era open to the public for inspection. Any and a ll p«rsons claim ing adversely the a l w e described land nr any legal sub division thereof, or c la im in g the same under the m in ing laws, o r desiring to show said land to be more valuable for m in eral than for a gricultural purpoees, o r to object to said selections fo r any law fu l reason, should file th eir claim s or th e ir affidavits o f protevt o r contest In thi» office. I hereby designate the Port O rford T rib u n e , published at P o rt Orford, Or- n, aa the newspaper in which the ye notice (a to be publiehed. M . L awrkmcc , Receiver. X J. T rc a p a a n N o t ic e . Notice is h .re b y given to a ll persons whom It may concern, not to enter up on or tresp.-vH upon the premises of Bli Bagley, for the purpose o f hunting, or fishing w ith hook and line. Said p re mises are situated on Blk R iver, C arry County, Oregon, end described as fol lows . The West b all of Section tw en ty seven. Township th irty two Sonib, Range fifteen West. A ny person or |i»rso rt vo trespnee- ng for the purpose of b u n tin g , fishing, or traveling through in a n y shape form or m anner, or tearing down fences, or leaving on* n P ' getes open, or moieat- ing personal property, w ill be proeecu- ted to th e fn ii extent o f the law. Wm. R. Johnson, l^sree of ib - above described premises nr«M> wi«a tm -»»«aw re» a » • r * a - k I H IB « U h a e e w b A b i t . f t » ' aaiÁe i « t tt a .. rurb. «r w« rwfMMl aMMMrft M m *» Vww T o W hom I t M ay CoMceraa. T he undersigned liereby give notloe th a t they a n the owners o f the South h alf o f Section IS, Township th ir ty three. South ran ge fourteen W en t of W illam ette m eridian, Oregon. A ll par ties are warned not to trespass upon or make any locations, e ith e r placer oi q uarts claim s a t th eir peril. D . K e ix a h k b ) lO w n g m . J .H . McArsx. ) Portland, O r a