« u > ,-
2..
« n t . l i t f i t t t h - a r e c o n f e r * » « e it h e r
M i r r c ' i v o r in d ir e c t ly - I X r e c t l y . w h s s
1,6 ih t r r t p e r» -*« re r« « 6 ra » i:d a a e a n d i-
A a c ilid a ie * » a « -'.» f o r W a it t , he h a t lu g
g u » d u i.d t u b • r -o u n d s f o r d o in g au.
It
a v a r y <u\-y m a t t e r f o r th e
p r im e m i n i a i i r to « li» tlu g u i*h a n a m e
c e le b r a t e d In p o litic s , aciente. art,
o r l i t e r a t u r e , a n d . io d e r id e w h e t h e r
- t h e m e r it s o f a n y g i» c a
p r o m in e n t
, « r a o n d r t e r t e r e c o g n itio n
at
th e
h a n d s n t t h e k in g . * a y * th e IS u ltim o re
H o l n r v M a tU M M
n m » , t y ’» » a u c tio n . w h ic h to n e v e r r e -
IrUdtxL
f.
A a a g e n e r a l r u le a .p l a i n “ M r , " to
t r a n -fw rn > e d
In to
" S ir ” — t h a t
la.
k n i g h t o r h a r o n r t a n d o n e w h e 1«,
slterfy a “ S ir ." a n d
»(gnat navvies t o t h e
h a . do na aom e
e la t e e n t i c i n g
h im t o r o y a l r e c o g n itio n , fln d a h i»
r e w a r d in t h e u l t im a t e e le v a t io n t o
the
p e e ra g e .
•fh o t o t n ) n u m b e r o f p e e r« la Just
u n d e r -000. w h ile t h e b o ro n c tg e x c e e d
BOO, a n d t h e k n ig h t « n u m b e r 1,000.
L e t t e r » p a te n t. u»-c<a»pnny t h e c o n
fe r r i g
o f a t i t l e t * » • in d iv id u a l.
T h e - / t a k e y»(i f o r m a>f n r o y a l n u n -
d n m n » . a n d . th e l» « o t» g o f th e d o cu -
n ie u t a i» a e o a tly m a i l e r , w h ic h ha»
t o be b o rn e V y /U r e e n n o b le d ; fSOo |»
p r n c i e a i i v »he a m o u n t o f t h e fe e a
S a w L n ig h t h a s t o p a y f o r t h e 1 s tte r a
' p n e f it c o n v e y in g t h e
ro y a l a u th o r
A b a r o n e t's U a b M itic a a r e a b o u t
t h e s am e .
W hen a
‘M r .”
or a
“ S ir ."
D E A L E R IN
W h a t w ould you th in k o f a
young m an, am b itio u s to become
a la w y e r, w ho should a e rro d n d .
h im se lf w ith a m edical stm o a
pbcrc and spend h l* tim e rending
m edical book« ? oaky O riso o M w et t I A
H a rd e n , ip Sue««»*. D o yog th in k J |
lU iik l.
A im e d w i t h t h e per»««’» approve».
• he p r im e in i» h t t e r n o w ta k a « t h e ;
. n e x t s te p —'th a t la. th e o b t a in in g hi»
ity .
tìOLI» BEACH, OREGON,
W m ÍS » E * AB V W lL iO N .
royal r e c o g n itio n , a h « i« d i -
Veorij ttheu a third pe*»Tb bring» a
M a «e f u r
is a d
viced of th e r o y a l in t e n t io n t o e le -
v .t e e it h e r t e t h e l i g n i t v y tf b a r o n ,
th e h itte rs
p a t eng- c o n v e y in g
th e
f , . » a l a u t h o r i t y e n r rie t. a fe e o f «750;
• a v i,--i-u itt, «1.006; n a e a r l, «1.250:
a r » * r q t r 's , »1.500. a r t a d u k e . »1 750.
he w o u ld e i« ff heron»« a g r e a t .—
la w y e r .by fo llo w in g such a co u rse '
K o , h« m ust put h im s e lf in to a law
atm osphere, w here he « M ab o o rt
i t an d 'b e steeped in it u n til h e l i __
a ttu n e d to the le g a l note#
B<
m ust be g ra fte d in to th e legal
tre e so th a t he can fee l its sap d r
c u la tjn g through hint.
H o w long w ould I t t u k e * young
m an to become succcssfe! who
puts h im s e lf in to an aln io ep h ert
o f fa ilu re and rem ain s in i t u n til
he is soaked to s a tu ra tio n w ith •
th e idea? H o w long w ould it tak e
a m an who depreciates him self. fo
ta lk s o f fa ilu re , W alk« lik e , * fa il
ure, and dress«» lik e » failnro-«-
w ho is a lv a y s com p lainin g o f the
insurjjaouutsble d ifficu lties in h i* P
w ay, and whose ev ery step ia on
th e goad to fa ilu r e — how long r
w ould it ta k e him to a r riv e a t the
success goat f W o u ld anyone be
lieve in h im o r expect him to w in ! f
W h e n L o r d tto b o r ta w.!'» p r o m o te d
i n t h e d ig n it y o f a n e a r ld o m a a a r e
w a r d f o r h ie verrleea In S o u th A f -
Tl • h e h a d t o f o r w a r d a c h e c k f o r
; liw
t o th e a u t h o r i t ie s o f t h e c o l-
j e g a o f a cm e < « r t h e p a r c h m e n t co n -
ilr m ln g h i t n e w t i t l e .
B u t t o »ie fin ed H.W0 for m a r r y in g
W h e n th e
a p rla e e » « in h a r d e r a t i l t
e n r i o f t if e —e s b e w a it
th a n — 1 » -
r n m r t b « liu n b a n d « < P rin c e » « L o u is e ,
rf Wdlos. Inert Victoria. at t h e w e d
d in g b r e a k f a i t w b i r t f o llo w e d
th e
ta p p y
r » r e n io « y .
d ru n k
to
th e
"health
o f th e d u k e o f F ife » "
T b e t d r in k c o a t
tte
» e r a l-m y a l
b rid e g to « * u th e a m o u n t o f h i» le t t e r s
p o t e n t e c n flr m ln g t h e d u k e d o m .
T* 1« « » e rlo n « It e m w h e n a m « n
:. miA.le a p o e r . U a r o t i e l * o r k n ig h t s
» .« n r «to ro b e » ; : * * r r s d o .
A peer »
e be 1» t .» d s o f v e r y fin e r o y a l scas-
i , • - l o t b . s u it a b ly t r im m e d w i t h e r -
-n e , t h e e r n k
f t h e w e a r e r b e in g
I nr. vn b y t h e n u m b e r o f e r m in e b a r »
w h ic h enc ic e le the upper o r » b o u ld e r
p a r t o f th e r o b e . A d u k e «hot»» f o f ir
o f tb i-«e b a r« , a m e r q t t L t h r e e a a d a
k * » f , at e a r l t h r e e , a v l» c o u u t tw o .
and
b a r o n o n e.
T ! e • o»t o f « p e e r*» r o b e
v a r ie s
,n c -v h a t. b u t t h e a v e r a g e p r ic e p a id
f o r : «Kt to a b o u t «1.600.
— t h e y a r e o f » t lv e r - g ilt ,
.
.» s o lid g o ld — c o a t f r o m »125 t o
L M iH T B I B M W » BA ITO,
U n i i H s -a rtn g *
KEEPS IS STOCK,
H a ts a n d Caps,
^kutitit Umtricai?.
O il C lo th in g ,
B oots an d Shoes.
q ,
S s Ä ir s .iS K r i.t.^ ™
Trespass N otice,
T h e m a jo r ity o f fa ilu re s began
to d e te rio ra te by d ou b tin g o r de- £
p re d a tin g them selves, o r by los
in g confidence in th e ir ow n a b ility .
T h e m o m ent you h a rb o r doubt
and begin to lose f a it h In yo u rse lf, i
yon c a p itu la te to th e enem y.
E v e ry
tim e you acknow ledge
weakness, inefficiency, o r lac k of
a b ility , you w eaken y o n r se lfs o n -
fidence, and t h a t is |o u nd erm ine |
th e very fo u n d a tio n o f a ll achieve
m ent.
So lon g as you c a rry arou n d ■
fa ilu r e atm osphere, and ra d ia te
d ou b t and discouragem ent, you
w ill be a fa ilu re . T u r n ab o ut face, ,
cu t
off a ll c u rre n ts o f fa il
u re th o u g h ts, 'o f
discouraged I
th o u g h ts. B o ld ly face y o u r goal
w ith a sto u t h e a rt an d a d e te r
mined endeavor, and you w ill find
th a t th in g s w ill change fo r yo u ;
F b » v m .T hoxs «- v .
Have you ever
seen a Sunset ?
I
I
b u t you m u st see a new w o rld be
fore yo u can live "In it . I t is to
w h a t you see, to w h a t you believe,
to w h a t you s tru g g le incessantly
to a tta in , t h a t you w ill a p p ro x i
short stories, picturesque personal
point-of-view description of the
interesting development of the
W w t , and the romance and his
tory of the wonderland of the
j
m a te .
FIND TREASURE QF
A
earth.
, .
Ask your local newsdealer
for current issue or send $1 50
foryear’s subacri|>non. Y h e b o o k j
" Road of a Thousand W onders.
— 120 beautiful W estern views m
four colore— w ill bs included—
KINO
■ n g d o w n th e flo o r n t th e
l»t n e w lo r d a a d t h a
tw o
p
. t - t . / t h r e e tim e « t o t h e t h r o n e ,
t h « e l..d s a n e e b e in g a c k n o w le d g e d b y
t k e lo r d c 't a n r r llo r . w h o re c e iv e « f r o m
t h e n e tt r o m e r t h e l e t t e r » p a t e n t r o
u t i n g t o t h a e le v a tlim . ‘
O h a r o y a l a u t h o r i t y la r e a d a a a
n - n t t e r o f f o r m , a n il th e d o c u m e n t la
1i « tid e d b a c k t o th e n e w p e e r , w h o ,
b o w in g e a r a * o a lo u « l y . a g a in r e t ir e s .
free.
Treasure
h u n tin g continues to ,
occupy th e a tte n tio n o f m any peo- H
pie in vario u s p a rt« of th e w o rld . >
A hoard o f buried w e a lth not as
w ell know n a« c e rta in o ther« 1«
th a t supposed to have been «e
creted by Lobengulu, k in g of the
M ata b e le in H o u it A fric a , before
he m et bis d eath a t the h n n d r o f
the B ritis h . ThiB tre as u re ia aaid
to consist o f gold, Ivory nnd p r e -,
clous stones. I t w aa b ro u g h t in to
the lim e lig h t o f p ublic notice not
long ago by th e a rre s t o f a D u tc h
m an named John Jacobs. H e a r
rived a t B u law ayo , to ld some
th in g of his plans, was p u t in to
w h a t they call th e •‘g oal’' aud has
since been deported.
Lobengulu succeeded his fa th e r
as kin g of the M a ta b e le in 1870
and b oldly opposed E u ro pean civ
ilis a tio n . l i e m ade Ilq lu w a y o hia
c a p ita l. A f t e r the discovery of
gold in his te r r ito r y in 1872, Por-.
tn g a l, the T ra n s v a a l nnd G re a t
B r ita in strove to w in th e suprem e
co n tro l over L o b eu g u la’e k in g
dom. In 1888 he signed a tre a ty
w ith G re a t B r ita in , a d m ittin g her
s n ie r a ln ty . In 1893, provoked by
the insolence o f th e B ritis h South
A fr ic a com pany, he a tta c k e d the
E n glish . H e w as te r rib ly b eaten.
H is c a p ita l waa ta k e n and in bin
flig h t he h im se lf w as k ille d .
Jo h n Jacob«, th e tre a s u re seek
er, waa a schoel-teacher.
He
elaijns to have been p riv a te eecre-
, ta r y to K in g I.o b en g n la and t h a t
In th ia w ay he learn ed w here th e
i tre a s u re was hid. T h e B n la w a y o
a u th o ritie s , how ever, discovered
i th a t he had a bad record. H ence
i hia d e p o rta tio n . Jaco b * is an ¿1-
, d e rly m an, b e a rin g evidenen 'of
long exposure to
w in d
and
’ w e a th e r. T h e tre a s u re is s t i l l to
standi »t tbs
_____
SUNSET MAGAZISE
FLOOD BVH.D1IIO
BAN FR AW CISCO
«’
CALIFORNIA
Roaeburg, Oregon, April 8th, 1006.
Notice is hereby gi yen that In com
pliance wiih the provision» ol the Act
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
uAn act (or the ante ol Timber Lande
In .the States bi California, Oregon, Ne
vada, and Waabingt-'ii Territory,” as
extended to all tlm Publio Laud States
by act of August 4, 1892,
«
Ttunnxoa Oaxxx
■ of Port Orford, County ol Curry, State
of Oregon, has thia day'Hled lit thisof-
llce hi» sworn statement No. 9001, (Or
the purchase ol.the SEj NWl & J «nt?
l & l o l Section No. II, in Tuwnshl)
No. S3 South, Range No. 15 West, and
will offer pruof to show that the lain
»ought Is more valuable forTta timliei
or »tone than for agricultural purpose-
and to establish his claim to said land
before J. H. Upton, U- 8. Cointnision
er At Langlois, Oregon, on Thursday,
the 3rd day of September, 190«,
He names as witnesses:
C. A. Langlois, ol Port Orford, Oretor-.
H. W. Burnham of
B. L. White
oi
*’
”
W. T White ol
”
”
Any anil all persons claim In.« a I
rersely the above described lands ar>
requested to flte their claims in this of
Bee bn or before »«Id 3rd day ol Sep
teuiber. 1908.
L ksj ^ u i » LRnpv, Kegis'er.
C a tk a r
W A N TED
A representative in this
county by a large real estate
corporation. Special induce
ments to those who wish to
becotncfinancially interested.
The Real Estât« SecoritrCo
F o r t D e a rb o rn B ld g, fB IC A B » * . H I
HOME
IRE ANU J U M B E INSURANCE
CIIMI’ANY
o f California.
The
Start
to a
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You can have it all loi
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ill The Evening Telegram, of P o r t
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T H E TEt.KGKAM,
POUT LAND, OR.
! ro a want to bA t» c » » » ta l-lf
w sat to p o tu t ygeg » o » U lo a -
plication, nu. I n in , tor tv j ^tt^g,
Section 1, Township 32 8, Range 14
West, Willamette Meridian, haa filed
notice ct Intention jo make flnsl Proof,
to establish claim tn the laud a l o v e
described, before J, H. Upto i, at Lang
loifl, on t h e 1st day of Ortobor, 1908.
Claimant names aa witnesses:
Harry W Burnham ol Port' »rlord.Or.
Chester Langlois ol
'*
Thaddeua Green <>(
’’
Ed Wells
ol Eckley
”
The undersigned liorrty give notice
that they are tlic owners of the South
half of Section 1«, Township thirty
three, South range fourteen West of
Willamette meridian, Oregon. AU par
ries are warned not to trespass upon or
make any locations, either placer or
quarts claims at their peril.
Tiie Best to bo had in
Curry County, a t roason^
able Price».
D . K bllahxb 1
- —,
' Owners.
J .H . McArxa. J
Portland, Ora.
Address D.O. NEWTON,
Msrshfleíd. Oregon
Briefs,
¡ Poster»,'}
Envelope».
Statement»,
Bill Heads,
Letter Heads,
Legal Blanks,
‘ Any Thing,
Up-to-date Work Done
On Short
oice- .
Sat isf acton Guaran eed
Old A gs and Lata Hours.
d n t ia g a ll i a-
aarU ies (rem th e b o c j. B e tta U d a y le
hùaiah pintplee, bo.le, klolcUc». btockheeda
«aa shat tie k lr biUetw ontnpietiou b j takin»
U s ffire t» .- ' e su ty fa r ten r a s o
A ll drug
«et» , ss*« ¿artein ^tatw tiSrrd. l x 75c.
jA g r o itt o f tl» e
To Whom I t May C ou eer*.
A a ta tis tic ia n affirm s th a t th «
m a jo rity o f people nrho > It a in old
age have k e p t la to honra. E ig h t
out o f ten w ho reach th e age o f 80
have never gone to bed t i ll a fte r
CSeaa Woud sssaas a e'
1< e v i d e n t
B E N J A M IN L. E D D Y , Register.
■. be found.
Sea«tr witkmst It. Useat*«
ti» «Isaa >.«r h'eej anu k<
Ukntsg un tk » l* » r Uvei a r i
1'
Notice is hereby given to »11 whom
It msv concern, not to enter upon, or
trespass in any manner upon the Star
Ranch, situated at Langlois, Carry
County, Oregon, tor the purpose ol
hunting with guns or dogs, or. other-
wigs t res pa in ny manner.
Any person or peruana ao entering
upon said preftttW without ray con
sent will be prosecuted to the full ex
tent of the law.
a
e .,« w lo » < o n b e in g a n m m o n e d
«• •. b o n a e o f lo rd » , a t t e n d s , a r -
l i h i * o ffic ia l ro b e » , a n d is lu -
.. 1 to th e ' lo r d c b a u c e llo r a n d
»'tv t o t h e m e m b e r» o f t h a
rda b y t w o p e e rs o f h ia
G R O C E R IE S , The Best, Only,
’ DltY <»< ><>!>»
JOTO» AL A n i TRIBUNE
TregpsuM N otice
County, Oregon, aad deecrlbad as fol
lows . The West b .ll ol Section twen
ty seven, Township thirty two Sooth,
Range fifteen West.
Any person or pereocs so tretpo»»-
ng for the purpose of banting, fishing,
or trsvrlfng thioogh in any shape form
or manner, or tearing down fenee», or
leaving out s*’’'» g«tes open, or molest
ing personal property, will be prosecu
ted to the foil extent of the law.
’—— Wm. R. Johnson,
1 —r - "« the above
described premises
I n co n n ectio n w ith
Dr. **ll«e' Aetl-Paln Pilla relieve p*ln
,v g)U«H*L. »