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ÄV.JANUAKY M o tlv « - f o r airyville P u b llc o tlo » . DkHASTligNT OF T M « ,I* T X « IO » . L U . 6. L - n d a t K o d e b u rg .O r e g P ffJ 2 0 , WOO OFFICIAL DIRECTORY PASSINO OF MEfrORD RUM “ S p ir it” o f O ld M a s is c h u s e tts T o w n , A ug. D th , IW f it o f l l.‘ im Motive 18 B *a Bun Almost tlr^yOH fan* , 4* i wbd^|I^Wn't 84' o l E cV ly, O regon, IHOT, m a d e H o m estead E n tr y Ko. IKM», S .R , lo r 8 | ot N E | , Section 'D . T o w o - »hip 31 S o u th , R u n g e 13 W « l , M e r ta l an , h"» lilt'll t o 'io c o f tils in te n tio n to u -n te F m » l c n u iin u la tfo n P ro o f, to • • • t a t l i - l i claim th th e laa ti ajjove deac-ib- »<1, before S d g a r A . Ik u lg e , V . S. Goin- u u n io n e r , a! M y r tle P o in t, O re g o n , on th e 4 lh d a y o f X o ve tn l e r . IWott. C U im a o t t Jn',1'3 au » itncasea: G eo rg e A. T a y t c r . e i '' -M y , o ru ffo n - I....,,.. fllE ' >» * D v , R eg iste r. El). RACKLEFF, 1‘rop’r (Successor to F . M . L a n g lo is .) K E I- t in P S IN S T O C K , G O O D S, BOOTH mill HI IO IdH A tto rn e y G e n e r a l— A . M. C ra w fo rd , S alem . C le r k S tate l a n d B o a r d — G . O . B ro w n , M ile in . J o in t S enator Tor Cone nud C u r ry — ' W . C. Chase. A n â lb fa c t, e v e ry th in g u s u a lly needed J o is t R e p n -te n ta tiv e fo r Goes a n d celebrated In d u s try : C a rry —I . N . M uncy. , \ , in th e r o lU ltr y . J u d g e, 2d J u d ic ia l D is t r ic t— J . W . ■‘W h a t m eans “O ld Medttr«" to her ■ eglled w a i l H a m ilto n , Roseburg. W h a t dear, dom estic dream s In w a n t P ro secutin g A tto rn e y , 2d J u d ic ia l D is and w an derin g th ro ug h th e ir v to G A S H H A L E S a m o u n t ng to »6 o r t r ic t —G eo rg e M . B ro w n, R o s eb u rg . IO q runs! m o re w ill be allo w e d 10 p e r c u n t d ie 0 . 8 . C o m m is s io n e rs — J .- H . U p to n , Close to th e ir h earts a w a rm in g taste co un t, e x c e p t on F lo u r , on w h ic h n r L a n g lo is . of homo discount can be g iven . T h ey praise perchanca; .b a n o o u v rv o rrto s a s . i and feel. C o u n ty J u d g e — i i A . B a ile y , G o ld A i I w ill do m y own te a m in g , Though fro m th e ir m o th e r's « » B eac h , in y in te n tio n to sell cheaper th an goodr roam. C o u n ty C om m issioners— O tto Is m e r t, w ere e v e r sold in F lo ra a C ruek. H e r s p irit s till Is th e re ." G o b i B eac h ; Ed H y p h e r, L a n g lo is . But, as a m a tte r of fa c t, h e r “ s u frlt" S h e riff— N o rm a n T y le r , G o b i B e a c h . has departed. M e d fo i 1 ru m la Mo C o u n ty C le r k — G o o rg e W . S m ith . more, save In a v e r y sm all an d Oon stantly d im in ish in g q u a n tity , fo r th e G o ld B each. • •. , , firm th a t has m ade it has decided to C o u n ty T re a s u re r— Ja m e s C a u g h «Vili b e ta k e n In exchange lo r goods close up th e business and w ltn d rs • W e d d e rb tu n . this redoubtable a rtic le o f com m erce | forever fro m th e m ark ets o f th e w o n 1. G iv e m«' a t r i a l a n il I w ill d o n ij Assessor— W m . T o lm a n , H a r lio r . School S u p t.— W . 8 . G u e rin . L a iig fo tt W hen th e supply now In th e hooded b e s t to p le a s e y o u . • .'•urveyor— G eo . 8 . W ils o n , C hetoo . warehouses is sold, M e d fo rd ’s chapter C o ro n er— D r . F . A- S c h lie m a n n , W ed- In ru m w ill be ended, and tb o old taunt th a t so distressed ou r o rtlo d o » d e rh u rn , grandm others abotit N e w E ngland B i M c rriM o s o r t h u c o v b t s . bles and M ed fo rd rum going on th e C ir c u it C o u rt m eets F o u rth M o n d a y in same ships to th e eh ath en w ill lesM A u g u s t o f ca rb - y e a r. < both Its pe rtin en ce and Its sting. C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e rs ( W r t m eets HARDWARE* ■ Y J /.V Ë J yyHEN.»a country becomes’ civilized ,it demands ty p e writers. W hen in becomes posted bu comparative values it dem ands k |p ? \in g *fo r I a Y J 3 m í» be wo I We promptly obtain U. 8. aud PATENTS T fR V A S iy ffiflV Ä V J S THE SM ITH PREMIER TYPEW RITER The fact that The Sm ith Premiefr Typewriter if used in every civilized country op the globe is not so im por tan t as the further fact that the demand lucreases year af ter year. The reputation of T he 8 » ith Prem ier is world-wide- W orld-wide use has made it so. « J A ïiX .a n d we »end aa I M M E D I A T I F R E E report ton patentability. w a fiv e the Bc»t legal servioe end advice, »ad oar cZicrge» »re nio»’,-rate. Try ua. SWIFT & CO., Patent Lawyer», Hter Opp. U S. Pattai Office,Washii-fitoR, D.C. W e h a v e several p a rtie s w h o a re looking for im m eatead locations o r r e TH E SMITH PREM IER TY PEW RITER C O , 247 Stark St., Portland, Oregon. lin q u is h m e n ts , also some good tim lie r c la im s . I f yo u kn o w o f a n y good hom estead o r tim b e r e ln im s, I t w ill pay y o u Io w r ,te ua. A d d ress:— A k t n a R e a l t v C o ., 225 F a ilin g B ldg ., P o rtla n d O re g o n .** T r e s p a s s N o tic e . H. B. SflB lfl A ll persons sre h e re b y n o tified j i o t to e n te r upon o r trespass upon th e la n d s of th e u n d e rs ig n e d a t a n d n e a r P o rt O rfo rd , an d upon H abhstrds C rsek in O u rr C o u n ty , O rego n lo r a n y p u r A n y "person or p e r-o n s tresp assing u p on th o C r o ft T .ake R au ch, th e M e - L e lla n a n d M a r s h a ll R anches, w ill be prosecuted to tfie u tm o st e x te n t o f th e la w ; an d a re w a rd w ill be g iv e n fo r In fo r m a tio n th a t w ill le« d to th e c o n v ic H. T. STEWART E d ito r and Publisher, poses w h a ts o e v e r w ith o u t th e o w n ers co nsent P ersons ho d o in g fo r purposes o f h u n tin g , fig b in g , o r tra v e lin g through prosecuted according to la w . L o u is K n a p p . The Leading Paper -of Curry County N o tic e f o r P u b lic a t io n . D t t A W M i m r o i T H l IKTBBIOH. U .8 . L a n d O « o a t B o s e b n r-’, D re g >n J u ly g i f t , 190H. T H E T R IB U N E W EEKLY M edicine O R E G O N IA N B o th P a p e rs one y e & rfo r $ 2 .2 5 The PORT OK FORD TRIBUNE T h o u sa n d s H a v e K id n e y T rouble an d D on ’t K n o w It. The New Idea W u n aiis Ma<xaziiii‘ K e v r T o F in d O a t. _ l y ’ l l 5 J -J .-A ] neys-. if It stains your linen It ta aYldauco of kid- ft CkL-cT* ne^ trouble; loo y / frequent desire to pass tt or pain In ............ the back Is »1» convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. . - W h a t to Do. T h a n is comfort In the knowledge se eftan aaprexsad. that D r. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, ths great kidney remedy fulfill» every wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys liver, bladder and every part ef the urinary passage. It corrects Inablll'y to hold watar and scalding pain In passing tt, or bad effects following ute ol Houor, wine or beer, and overcome» that uncle itant naet»si!y o f being competed to go often during the day, and to gat up many times during the night. The mild and the eztra- erdinaiy effect of S w a m p -R o o t U soon re» nd. It stand* the highest for Its won- deri.il cures of the m olt distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the beat. Sold by druggists In50c. a n d $ l. sine*. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery end a book that tel|s ^ E D a * v5?!l"*t?,l more about It. both sent absolutely free by m ill, — address D r. Kilmer & n w Co.. Binghamton. N . Y . W hen writing men- Uon reading this generous offer in this paper. BOTH ONE YEAR FOR 75 T h e N a w I uka W o m a n ' s M a u a z ix r is iin a u th o rity on D re s s m a k in g , n e rv and H oim ehold E c u im n y . I t a v era g es m o re th a n JOJ) P »«i" n to iiU i. W e o ffer you th e re fo re a t least 120n pngea ot Rood fashlc liom o read ing fo r ait a d d itio n a l covt c f o n ly 26 eta. S am ples fr e e . WRITER’S L IT R E MISTAKL e a c li m o n th . cosy oomrvv cost o r n a n UASTKKM. E S n it d o n . O i Stock and poultry have few troubles which are not bowel and l i v e r irrepularitiea. B la c k - D rauglit Stock and Poultry Medi cine is a bowel and liv er remedy for stock. I t put* the organ« of digestion in a jierfect condition. Prominent Amcricad brawlers and fa fm e rj keep tbeifi herd sand flockj healthv bv g iving them an occa sional -lose of B lack-Draught Stock and Poultry ^ed icin e in their food. Anv stock rai ner may buy a ■¿’»-cent half pound a ir-tig h t can of this medicine from hi« dealer and keep his stock In vigorous health f ir weeka Dealer» gener ally keep lll.w k-D ranght Stock and I’e .ilirv Mc'Ticine. !f your» does not, «rad 25 cents for a »»injile can, to the manufacturers, in c Chat:»no'-i[* Mediciee Co., Chat tanooga. T an. K ochsu . v . O »., Ja». SS. tWL Btack-11-nJíbt S»o«k aad Poal ry [«.V ine i» thu baat I ov-ir u ied . O g i ock WA» w trtnf bad » h l» yo« «an» ie the m «dioin« and now they are r tttn f »o Us». Tkay ara lo o k ia * SS »r oouL b >tt«r. - au n ro a r- «, In F re d e ric k T fllte rs* recen t hook te llin g o f his »xpeMenees w ith th e Jap anese forces a t P o rt A rth u r he e a r rates an In terestin g little incident th a t occurred th e day th e correspondent» first reached thw fro n t. T h e y were quartered In rooms a t D a ln y w h ich had M rs . V io la B illin g s . lieeo pillaged and desecrated by th e Chinese robbers a fte r U e evacuation . . A . M . R ile a by th e Japanese. H e says: “ ¥/< we -e . . . . . . . . . R . Q t.ellen . soon busy try in g to m ake th e place ....A r n é s Jo h n sto n habitant» R ations o f food w ere vent ............... J. S .T ifp p e . os from headquarters and o u r pa rty of ......... . . . E . Rackleff. ten wao 8,-on s p lit up In to messee. . » - . . . . J . A . H a in e s B a rry (oorrespordent o f th e Chicago D a ily N e w s ), R lc a rlto n , th e e x p ert photographic a rtis t, and m yself re ceived breed, potatoes and tw o ch ick ens. R lc a rlto n took a great fancy to one o f tho birds and. being tender St. heart, would not have It kilted. " In fa ct, ho was qu ite a B uddhist 1» m any ways, and would destroy only files. Thase inrects I have seen h l a. send, w ith his unmai!<*d fist, a «oxen a t a tim e, w ith o u t w arning, to the shads« o f th e blue bottle. B a t he spared chickens, and th is eatoclal olrd learnsd to perch on h i t shcu der ani, to pvck breed fro m his hand. I t was an aw» w ard s itu atio n . 1 took no deligh t in V -'> > "*k ® fow l'» « tu n in g way» and aim p ly w an t cou n t o f t h d r «ty le, accuracy ed it« flesh, and B a rry wr.s o f th e same m ind. R lc a rlto n a t last proposed a ar'> »«'„Cr- p - 1 1» «urnkw«)- compromise. “ H e said th a t he w ould ta k e no share o f th e b ird th a t wa had already doomed, and he would let us have the first dosen eggs th a t his chicken — which be had christened K u ro k i, 1C honor o f th e famous Japanena gesevwl —should happen to lay. W e a#wc*d \ v th is arrang em ent, but It was moat uw- satisfacto ry, fo r. a lth o v rh o f course I (eel c e rta in th a t R lca rlto n was no pa rty to the deception, the w r . ’ cbe« vai rt» CA.wcaUL'I d sod Stay ar» ia» !>»»• ,io<lli-ina v e li» w «»». had tn tk» hoaaa. I.a a i b ird tu rn ed ou t to be a rooster.” w o k iny a lfa waa frautla wltb iie«ha»n» tor C h e t o o .... ;. H a r b o r ........... G o ld B e n c h . W od d ey b u ru Ilill ie e .. . '.. M a r i a l ........... K G Z E M A f in d P I L E G U H E Agues». . . . . . F R E E K n o w in g w h at it w a s Io s u f fe r, I w ill g iv e F R E E O F C o r b in .......... C H A R G E , to a n y atC fete d a positive P o r tG r fo r d cure fo r E czem a, S a lt H l’ -in U , B 'y s lp e - D e n m a r k ,. .. 1 IS, P lie s a n d Hkkti D is e a s M , ln s ta n l L a n g l o i s . . . . je lic f. D o n ’t su ffo g lo nger. W r it e E W . W il l i a m s , <(*) M a n h a tta n A ven u e , E c k le y ........... Now Y o r k . E nclose S ta m p . S. P. BROOKIMOrO«. ...M is s I d a Gooley. ...F le tc h e r G a rd n e r. . . . . . . . . J . W . R ile y . . .......... Geo. K e r r. , M r . K . H B u tg a ll. wo days, »k» irla-1 »C ii»of y o u ri A M 'JiH iúTa. And Ito » raiu ro d U s paia la h»r head almos» x m tJ ia U ly . W« iauUrecoa-BirndCasaaratt C u n * S r s o s io a ii Polakur» S.f» » l-Hp-vr" Co. Pluabarp. Ts G O W N OF "B E E T L T 8 W IN G S . Gorgeous G a rm e n t B elo ng ing to Im A y C urzon M a d * o f F ifte e n Thou san d. T H E S O U T H ’S L IT E R A R Y W E E K L Y ' Published at Atlanta», G «.- CtrculaHoa Over ÍC.000. m « S V N N T S O U T H Is toe G r a n t L ltw w a r w W « « K ' r eftbe Sci-lb. ttl» CevoteS to t,l«braSv»r». Roman««. F»c« aad F i c t t a r r , and elves tho tost o-sit tbdttsearvsnthittans’d. Amonsttseentrlbetor» ib«a»o*t a*’tod soatksrn tv V »-s ioesxr--Jo»lChandler Harris. Horry Sill iwall t dwards aad otlitrsof emv’lnj tsins. Sarisl »tones Ir.im Aatbony Has«. M»srtcs 1 homp»»«, rid n srtt Crock» t, Mrs. Re r»» Corbe t »ad Artbar W.M*rebm snth»v»«»ps»r- ed.rnd o-.ha.sa,» In wattlss from tbe am »»»«toon ef »irtlonal sola A »sort »lory c o n u t b-oaoht sat a a c « - I r O r « h u n d r e d » p l a n d l A r h o r l . t o r t . . , all worthy a »•««• •« O '« » U M N T S O U T H ' S rasdabtscel KCIM Oth'V «entests tr» e»el»mplat»d that wilt t» c»’ »f«Hy sxirtott th» rioanlns «•id ot to'.ont that only »•»«• such So»l»rts« to Ututrato tbo woaltb that is sby to aosort Itsolf. t i t , a V N M T y O U T H looms with tbo Itfo of tbtsroot sostb. Tbo eoa U! tansblao worms ovorvtbl»« mtn activity sad tbo toasoa It »ovor told o m aib So chock tbo band of bi osirv. Tbe H »or annuo frasrsst With too b rute of too mannotto and »tea. and givaa o«t »bo very air of tbo orai ( t . pa m sad M y. Tbo b u sty and u tbss. tbo rumnioo aad mystory of tbo land whoro tbo com otoros 0» tho f . Won sansbliw a a ttb o cotloa whitens to tbs moosllgbl, WU1 bo •Ivon to tbo wail n.iod oo'.umns 1 tbto tou-atUbg woskiy. Tbosabscriptluo price I* O m f r r i r i r C o n n a » u r . ofi«» toa-l oo-saas. M -h U . aowsvaporo, »e*tin»»iors aad ov»:y ono otto. Ctebs I flvo oocompan rd by tbo fb i »J SO, oati.l* tbo «tub ra'»»r tr tbo p o u r ca5year fra t s. • « l t d n o « P v o t v t C o r 'd «»• somaa cl ats oi yoor no:tbbogs w h ( would approo atd the < pportoalt» u read a assye Tba tunny booth, and «no tamp o will bo a n ted f r u . You c - a t * w a r sink a.' ftv« owl of ib o u vory r« sto. BA« fT V N W Y ' • O U T H dn’ Orti ov»r Sd.OOd Anrartosn bomor now: nd Cor.oi l« 3 is sarv to ba wt'cenod a titty ao m -ay nr.or« homos, at tho ,r u l wo klv fk i’ t c ' j ‘d th'n’ s ths sou borj LI orary Warklr. whusa aeffuaba *w 19j wi-l ba tto moat raadabio of aa ibo sagacs i t it camo so yew. e »«■»»»«< Caoonreta < and v C a th a rtic , tb e mo»t won- do rfu l inadicsi diacoeerv o f Hie age, p eas a n t and r e fr a a litn r t r th e taate, act gently and p o sitiv ely on kidt.«ya. liv e r and txiwela, elaensing thw e n tire ov«trm , « lis |» l cold«, eura hea-taclie, fp v e r, h abitual cbn«tl|>atlo» and ttb io iitn c w . P .e a a - buy amt tr y a boa a f C. C . C t n - d n y ; ID , •“t . M l i elite. Ko id and guaranteed tn euro by a ll druggists. A G U A R A N T E K D C C R F . F O R P IL E S Itc h in g , B l-u ti, B lee d in g o r P ru fn i-I- in a P -les D ru gg ist» re fu n d m oney if P A Z O O IN T M E N T fa ils to cu re apy case, no m a tte r of h o w lo ng a ta b -iie g . In A to Id dava F irs t nindtenrtioit «We* ease n n d rest. 60c I f v o « r dsuggiai ha sn ’t it send 6ric in s ta m p s a n d i t w ill lie fo rw a rd e d posf-|M«id liy P a iie Jte !- ic ln e C o i, S t. l.o u ls . M e . BLACK - DRAUGHT STOCK and PO U LTRY J itsJA M i» L E n o t , R eg iste r. n i l a bottle or common glass with your water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a . aadtment or set- ¿ r ! tllng Indicates an ' W Y T - a unhealthy condl- ^ « W W t t o n of the kid- firs t W ed n esd ay in J a n u a ry , A p r il, J u ly and S ep tem b er ol each ye a r. P ro b a te C o u rt m eets firs t M o n d a y in tio n ol U te g fiiltv p a rtie s . K uid usn C b o v t . , o r te a rin g dow n fences, le a v in g gates o p en , o r i M e s t i n g p ro p e rty , w ill be N o tice is h e re b y viven th a t E D I T H L . R O B IN S O N o l S eattle, W a s h in g to n , w h o , on Feb- ru ry 7, I * « m od T im b e r A p p lic a tio n .' N o . 0606, fo r S tt 1 o f N E J ,. EJ o f N W l , N E | o f S W J , Sectton 87, T o w n s h ip 36 S o n tii, R u n g e IS W e s t, W llta in - e t ie M e r id ia n , ha» filed n o tic e of in te u - S o n to m a k e F in a l Pr<x>f, to estab lish c la im to th e la n d above des r i l i e l , be- fo re th e R e g is te r nnd R eceiver, at R o e e b u 'g , O rego n, on th o fitli d a y of F e b r u a r y , IWO.t. < la im a n t uanaes ns w itnesses: C L . H y fo n . o f S eattle, W a s h in g to n E , J . W a lla c e o f - Coe I . L o a vengo id , o f R o s en u rg , O re , G eo rg e T u r n e r , <if B k n j a h in L I'.o u y , Register. they i j i , • UAo S U N N Y S O U T H , A t l a n t a , G a C!»M vnV Aood. Merer M m T W •rcirrfiry «nc*, relltM Ttty cf 8TKVCW9 F • ■ d Sbi-’ ij: r » Fa«« » « • f- r them an eBvsabl« repa»- « b U- xi the w. ri I (.v«r. O u t igc pftff« BOOK OK FIREARMS, FRKX. hcortait)« a Ai.IrtocrtMioB of S T K V B K S Am*. B »n vp - utk le in l croath-n or Immlatf. «M gar- o f f rearms, n-tod tight». gmmteRitl««. • * . You ahriold ha«« It. Se»d two « c m ataw»*o *• "C ro ck S b v t , .................... 4.M " Steten» U t ile K ra g ." , . S.dd “ F a ro lito , Na. 1 7 ," . . . d-R C LB vm i tyt EvtirrLB ra rv -.r—w J. gntVXN.T AKKS « TOOL 0 0 i. (1. cm cw ag paix», ha .-», u .a a . N o tic e S o T ic a is h e fe b y g iv e n to a ll p a rties s h ip p in g o r r e c e iv in g goods o v e r th e P o tt O rfo rd W h a r f C o ’s, w h a rf to r e m o ve th e sa m e im n w d in to ly , as tt Will, he h r b l a l t'-e ow m -r's ris k . ‘ R . D. H U M E . u ir threat aiui lung» were raw and sera. The docters pro nounce J it B rig h t’s due»«; »>«* others »»id i t wits consumptioa. It. m attered little to ms what they called i t and I had r o de- a ire to liT e . A » irte r visited ms from F t. Louis and asked m e If I had ever tried W in e of C « d u i. I told her I had not a rd the bought a bottle. I believe that its a v e d m y life . I believe many women could save much »ulTer- iag i f they but knew of its value. CURE P aw n». Tun Comi M u i r « .« U rlw K» X.» C O W « T IR A T IO M . , Ik m ’t you want freedom fron» peiu? Tako W in e of Cardui and maho t-ttd supremo effort to bo w ell. Y ou do nut need to bo a weak, helpleox sufferer, "luu ran have a woman'» health and d o a woman'» work in life. W hy not aocure a biklle of W in e of Cardui from your druggist to day? WSIM&GBHDUi and T N A D S -S IA S 8 .S too-i»*» la t o ■ < »«,.«, or taa. » • oWaor P A T IN T S T H A T PAV, " t v " 1— u - ~ u»w « l« IJ r. at " ¿ M h im M . toM ow Uun-h (a» m r g rrawt ao yaWMaMlwg. » 7 « « »rarUr.. B U b - j ”,r- °— K O S -B O d b a v a n l h U arw w b. W A R M IN O T O N , Q . Q , M a n y a womn is qu ite content to have her books, picture»,m ud even her husband chosen fo tih e r , but when I t comes to tb o selection of a gown, - van such a one rlsea up a«o ¡u-aerts her- self, l-a d y Curxon ia an exam ple i f Just the opposite, states th e N ew To > Pvess R e c ip ie n t of a v e rita b le wou der gown— a present w ltb th e choosing o f which she had n a u rh f to. Ao—e t * has found pleasure in It. I t has satis fied her exactin g lan cy to th e It’ ll, and has caused a »Ur iu u U ...- . xindon. I t was sent to her by An In d ia n r a j ah, and la com po-ed o f 15,030 w ltij, cases o f In d ia n beetles. T h e y a re gown opon a silken robe, aad lend • shlm m elng Irid e e c e d .e to th e Ito w 'm folds o f Ih c g a rm en t. N o w o l -!« v sSa describes It as a dream , fo r I U sol r mg and te x tu re are a lm fitt as cluslvw as the fa b ric th a t dream s a re m ade of. N e a rly ev e ry woman th a t has be held the m a rv e l has broken, tk e com m andm ent again st rove'.cuaneee, and though m any have trie d to du p i’e a 'e It, th e ir efforts have ^een In vsiu. Both because of th e r a rity o f th e w .D t i and of the d iffic u lty of affixing th em , sunk a gown can o n ly be fashioned by years ______ of w ork. _ F o r B en efit e f L o varn. ta W a le s th e Gefn c o o r d I ha« awaeg. sd a fo otb ridge o ver a streani la ta n district. T h ia was because lovers na.q complained t h i t a fa v o rlts « e lk atong lb * side o f the riv e r Dee had dean pre viously rendernA unoontfortable, th- conpiea h a v in g to wnAe through th e