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W E D N K H D A Y , M A Y Dairyville ^ iu r a lr ç i* 4 1», 1800 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY fmpsasfhla to Cultivate, But fto Wta. ton Teem with Innumerable »U h —Coaatry Unpopulated. 7 . 8. S en ’ts—J o n a t h a n B u u ra s J r ., P ortlan d a n d U s o . K. C h a m b e rla in o f K ek iy , O regon, w h o , < Àuguri as, 1807, m a d e j io m e t a e e d K i r Mo.ltfiM. B . B lo r 8 f o < M E |, S eed »hip SI H ourii, B a n g s IS 1 ED. KACKLEKF, Hrop'r a a , has file d o o tio e o f h is — . — m ake F in a l co m m u ta tio n P roof, to e s (B a cceseo r t o » . V . L a n g to la . ) tä b lit h claim to th e lan d above r ie s c ib - r d , before E d g a r A . Dodff», V. 8 . C om - KE P 8 IN 8 T O C K , m tm io n er, a » M y r t le P o in », O r e g o n , o n th e 4 th d « r of N o v e m te r . ltta-8. C la im a n t n a m e s aa « ita e a a r s: G eo rg « A. T a y lo r cf F tkly, O reg o n ^ J a m es G ib b s, c f - ” ,r U H I G O O D S. A b el B e th , of G ro v eg O . tH h tn o ¿ B O O T S a sa d « M O 1 C » OII)fflllESl(tlN Intuì) ^ H E N a country becomes civilised it dem aub tvps- wanted ¡ nventürs writers. When in becomes posted on comparative values it demands THE SMITH PREMIEB TYPEWRITER The fact that The SmitB Premier Typewriter is used in every civilized country on the globe is" not so impor tant as 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. . THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER CO , , 247 Stark St., Portland, Oregon. T r e p a n s N o tic e . to e h t e t upon o f tree pass upon t h e lan d « o f th e u n d e r s ig n e d n t a n d n ea r P ort O rfo rd , a n d u p on H n b b ard s C reek in C urry O o u n ty , O regon , t o f a n y p u r p o s e s w h a ts o e v e r w ith o u t th e o w n e r s C o n sen t. P e r s o n s s o d o i n g fo r p u r p o se s o f h u n tin g , fis h in g , o r tr a v e lin g through Or te a r in g d o w n f e n c e s , le a v in g gates bpen, o r m o le s t in g p ro p erty , w ill be p r o s s iu te d k ccord ih g to la w . H. T» STEWART Editor and Publisher, N itlk M ori p t l o n , f t l.f t Q p e r y e a r B sm a m im L E odx , Register. THE T R IB U N E W EE K L Y O R EG O N IA N B o th Papers one y e a ffo r $2.25 The PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE ----- A N D ------ tw e n ty Jour^ hcuvw^q tllng Indicates an The New Idea Woman’» Magazine BOTH ONE YEAR FOR »1 76. T k b N kw I h E a W oma « ’» M aoazims le a n a u th o r ity on D r w n ta e u in s , unhealthy condi r and H ou n eh ol.i E co n o m y . I t a v e r a g e s m ore th a n 100 I’“ ««* tion of the kid ith . W e offer y o u th e refo re a t le a s t 1 »00 p a g e s ot g o o d fa sh io n neys; if It stains ie rending tor an a d d itio n a l c o s t c f o n ly 26 eta. S am p le« fr e e . your llnsn tt ta evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass It or pein In the back Is also ooerincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out 0« order. W hat t« P e . There ta comfort In the knowledge so sften ssprssasd. that D r. Kilm er's Swamp- |U o t. the great kidney remedy fulfill» every srtah In ow ing rheumatlam, pain In the husk, kidney», liver, bladder and every part g f the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing ft. or bed effects following use o( liquor, wine Sr haw. and overcomes that unpleasant oecaasKyof being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the e x tr a - ardfaarv affect of Swam p-R oot Is soon (Oto S V N W T S O U T H Is the O r e . 1 L l t r e . r v W m S I v of the reaXaed. M stands ths highest for Its won- South. H I» ievoUS to 1-ltwratar«, S o w .n c .. W » « t esS F t o r t o m . a«4 elves tli« Sett of alt l * j t t i current ta IU fle:s. Ataons Its coetrihaton t * . n»o»t a-tad southern tv Iters «t>,e*r--Joelc»a»dtar Harris. Harry SUIiw.il 1dw«rds»«d others olorowin» M ini, »ertal start»« (Torn AatVony Hut». Miurlc« 1 homttaoa. Sidney a CroeBet. Nrs.Ge r»» C o rkettsS Arther W. March moot hev» «wear- ed end other» a rt Is wsMIas trot» ta« sea e( estkon ef aaUoael acta. A short store coetalt k-OBdht eta » « » l r llw . H«».tavwta « »taa d ld e t a o v . g tt. both sent • t o r t o e . .11 worthy a state ta Bkw S U g K Y S O U T H ' » rMtaktacet cma» otk »reontaswsre seta« instates that win ts.-eesstany tia lo R ia » ripentae tree by mall, V. Kilmer A Sold at «stoat tttat only seeds sack In te ria t «0 ttiestrata the w e a tu that b sky ta tamtoa. N .Y . l/hen writing men- assert Itself. offer la thia paper. 8 » w S U N M W S O W T H taemi wRk Ik * W koftk»treat>oetk. T k e s e . tat »ansklae w .r a u everetkta. Into aeUvtty ea t Ike sessoe 1» sever cold eacstk to ch w * tke fcaa« of Inrastry. Tfcs w ear eeuii» rrsersnt w ltk the^reaW of the macnolta and »1»«. end elves ost tks very »lr of Iks c m so. kt si *nfl tay. Ik s SMsly s a l satkes. tks rominc. sa t atystary of tao tan. wksre tkteora a d y Cathartic, «he amai wow “ dtacoverv o f «he age. plea» storos sp the setaoa saasklBO « » lik e cotta« whltonsto tko mooaUtV, wS. ko »Mac «o «he «aate, eel . genU y given In tkc well-fi led to umst el Mils tasdastlns weekly. oohM aaye, Bvta w d h o w e la Tke sobscrlpOoe w * » H O n k r F « f : r C a n t e a y e ir. ante ta eS rs-soea, entire eye«"", dtotta cold«, se-nta nswrpepers. po«tme- e n and «yt.y cne t i t Clobsofavs •ccomp.» »1 , fever, habltusl roast I pat ion ky tke fk I W » . eaU2e tks elttb rebar to Ike taper one year «rat s. « o n to o s . a r « . a * l C a s ta .»*« a s m « cf tlx of yosr as'fhkw» who wculd apprte'ata tks opportunity tarssda eopyo Tko «easy aostit.and h* >-mn'e wit! baataJaJ froo. Too e .a s«« yoar a a k o S vj cat of tltosa v tty po pis !5Z,» S V N N T r O U T H «Mars over»0,000 Amorce« koms-now;' a4 A QUABANTBBDCUHE FOR MLK8. cor s i I M b sare to ro ws'a m«4 a tally asm ay mors koteas. c»*kc rSA Itohisg, B lin d . B le e d in g o r P rom t,I- wa-kt» •« •»« s - Jd >" "«» ' * • vw n»re G e n r e Wataty. w h i l s t '»..ta< tor i n s P ile s D r u g g ists r efu n d m o n ey if 11> j w ..l kc tka mu»» raasakta of aa tea u g a A I k :«aoma t o y s . fl. 6. SflBljN A n y p erso n o r p e r .o u if tresp a ssin g u p o n th e C roft L a k e R a n ch ,—t b s M c L e l l a n a < ^ M a rsh a ll R a n ch es, w ill '¿a V » AyVACTVBH p rosecu ted to tiip u tm o s t ex ten t of th e lawq an d a rew ard 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 lo - D a a u ta l a tion o f th e g u ilty p a r tie s. E omcnp Owner. P iZ O O I N T M E N T f a lls t o core an y M M a n d n e t . fi»e i f y o u r d tn g g l» hasn*t U flOBd GOe In t U m p s an d i t w ill h . fb r w a n ie d p o et-p a id b v P a r is M e i- 3 U N N Y S O U T U . A lla n ia , G x e r m a n , S a lem . S ta te P rinter— W illis D u n iw a y , fialetd . Attorney General—A. M. C raw ford , C lerk S ta te L an d B o a r d r -G .G . B ro w n . . Salem. C o u n ty J u d g e — E . A. B a ile y , G o ld B each . C ou n ty C o m m issio n ers—O tto Isin ert, G ob i B e a c h ; Ed S y p h e r , L a n g lo is . Sheriff-S-Norm an T y le r , G old B e a c h . C o u n ty C lerk — G e o r g e W . S m ith , Gold B ea ch . C o u n ty T reasu rer—J a m o s C o u g h W sd d erb n rn . A s s e s s o r - W m . T o lm a n , H a rb o r. S ch ool S u p t, - W . 8 . G n erin . L a n g lo is Surveyor—G e o . 8 . W ilso n , C h eto o . C oroner— D r. F .A - S c h lie m s n n , W ed- -derb urn. * a : a n s o s o r r n s covbts . C ircu it C o u rt m e e ts F o u r th M o n d a y in A u g u st o f e a c h y ea r. C o u n ty C o m m is sio n e r s C o u r t m e e ts first W ed n esd a y in J a n u a r y , A p ril, ' J u ly and S ep te m b er of e a c h y ea r. P ro b a te C ou rt m e e ts first M onday in e a c h m o n th . ct'BBY couw rr roar o v r io s s and fost - M A S T IR « . * _ E C Z E M A and P IL E C V H K F R E E K n o w in g w h a t it w a s to Buf fe r , I w ill g i v e F R E E O F C H A R G E , to a n y a ffii-to d a p o sitiv e cu re for E c zem a , S a lt R h e u m , E 'y s ip e - I s s , P lle s -a n d S k in D ise a se « . I n s ta n t j c l ’e f . D o n ’t s u f f e r lo n g er. W rit« F. W . W il l ia m s , 400 M a n h a tta n A v e n u e , N ew Y o r k . E n c lo s e S ta m p . Stock sa d poultry have few troubles which are not bowel and l i v e r ¡rregulanttm . B l » * } .- Draught Stuck and Poultry Medi cin e 7» a bowel and liver remedy for stock. R pots the organs of digestion in a perfect condition. Prominent American breeders and farmers keep their herds and flocks healthy by a ir in g them an occa sional dose of Blaek-Dranght Stock and Poultry Medicine in their food. Anv stock m iser may buy a ffi-ceat half-pound air-tight mA of this m edicine from his dealer and keep h is stock in rigorous health for weeks. Dealers gener ally keepBiack-Draucht Stock and Poultry M edicine. If your» does not. send 26 esnts for a **™ple eaa to the nmnufacturers, The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Ten». C h e t -,i........... H a r b o r ......... G o ld B e a c h . W ed d erb tiru I H l b e s ... . . M a r i a l .. . . , . A g n e s s ........ C o r b in .. . . . P o rt Orford D en m ark . . . L a n g lo is E d k le y . . . . . .M iss I d a C ooley. . . . F le tch er G ardner. . . .........J . W . R ile y . ..................G eo . K err. . M r. B . B R u ss e ll. M rs. V io la B illin g s . . ..A . M. B ill« ......... K.-Q, e lle n . A m es J o h n sto n .........J . A C ap p s. . . . E . RaeklelT. . ,.J . A. H s in e t » B o th u it v rlfìs a n d n s y s c r h n - -A s e a a s tu a CAäCAKKTH and tnsy » » un. beai modiclne wo n»v» sre. had la ttw huesa. Last VM» s r »Its w u (m o tta w<-h beaár-lia toi t r o n f i she lrle.1 so u ivo t > our CA SCA H K T S end thsr mtlsred the pain In her head anuo« tsoasedtauiy. We h o 'h recom an ml Cucareis . O h à a STBnsroMu. Plttsbere Seie A O oi-e-." Co., I Itu b e r e , r s GRA8SH0PPERSJN DAKOTA Is e v g e of the S ta ts Xa T h ia In s e c t, In Aberdeen, A D. mt. Pxl»»*ble Potati To»»« IX> lever W b a L um . or (irti«. KA*. &e. Mlc OURS C O H 3 T IP A T IO M . ... PATENTS « ansa, oo fitAWf o f how Ions s t a n d in g , la « t o 14 d a y s . F ir st a p p lic a tio n gives lem. - . • ' ;', \ i • • Supt. Publie Instruction—J . H . Aok- J o in t S en a to r f o r C oos .ffffd C u rry — W. C. C hase. J o in t R e p r e s e n ta tiv e fo r C o o s a n d A n d in fa c t, e v e r y th in g u s u a lly need ed C urry— I. M. M u n cy. In th e c o u n tr y . J u d g e , 2d J u d ic ia l D ia U ic t - J . W H a m ilto n , Rout-burg. P ro secu tin g A tto r n e y , 9d J u d ic ia l D is C A S H S A L E S a m o u n t n g t o * 6 or • tr io t—G eo rg e M. B r o w n , R o se b u r g . m ore w ill he a llo w ed 10 per o e n t die- U. 8 . C o m m is sio n e r s—J f H . U p to n , c o u n t, e x c e p t o n F lo u r , o n w h ich nv L a n g lo is. d isc o u n t oau h e g iv e n . oolmtt o r n c s a s . , W Y 'h a v e sev era l p a r tie s w h o a r e lo o k in g for h o m estea d lo ca tio n s or re-- rin q u la h m eu ts^ a lso som e good tim b e r c la im s . I f y o u kn ow o f a n y good h o m estea d o r tim b e r cla im s, it w ill pay y o u to w n t o u s. A d d ress:— A r m a Ra altt C o ., 225 F a llin g BI P o rtla n d O regrn. STOCK *nd POULTRY MEDICINE S ta te T .ea a u rer—O ec A. Steel of Sa Ac O - À J P » A s I w ill d o m y ow n te a m in g , m y in te n tio n to sell ch ea p er than g o o d , w ere e v e r s o ld on F lo r a s C reek. BLACK - DRAUGHT L ouie Knapp. t l o n . N o . < * 0 6 ,lo r S U I of N E I , E | o f H W i, N E Ì o f B W L S ectlon 27, T o w n - s h lp 86 S o u th , R « n g e 18 W e st, W lla m e t t e M e rtd ia n , baa o led n o tlo e o f Inton- tlo n to m ak a F in a l Proof, l o e a to b lis b e lo im to th è la n d a b o v e deecrlbe-1. be- f o r e t h è B e g ia te r an d R e c d y y r , s t R o e e b u ig , O reg o n , on t h è 6th d a y o f F e b r u a r y , IMO». C la lm a n t ñ a m e « aa w itn e e s e s : O. L . B y r o n . o f S en ttle, W a sh in g to n E . J . W a lla c e o f " /” ~ Coe I . Leavengood, of R o e e o u r g , O re. George Turner, o f ” ” B i n a s i » L.E d d i , R egiste/. w«ar sod M it stand 11 A i n T R E S P A S S N O T IC E . A ll parsons are h e r e b y n otified n o t ? HARDWARE. C o n g r e ssm a n , F ir s t D istr ic t— W ilUa C. H a w le y , of S a lem . G o v ern o r— F ran k W . B en so n ', S a le m . S e c r e ta r y o f S ta te — f . W. Hennon Sn- The coast of Labrador iff the edge ot a m at solitude nf rocky hilla, split and blasted by the froots and beaten by tho war«« of the A tlantic for unknown ages, nays the Boston Transcript. A grand headland, yellow, brown and black In Its nakedness, is ever in sight, one to the north of yon and one to the sooth. Here and there open them a r e strips and patches of pale green l '. ossos , lean grasses and dwarf shrubbery. There are no forests except in H am ilton Inlet. Occasionally miles of precipices front the sea, in which fancy may roughly shape all the struct urea of bum: u art. More frequent than her.dlanda and perpendicular sea fronts are the sea'slopes, often bald and tame, and then the perfection of all that ia picturesque and rough. In the interior the blue hilla and atony rales that wind np from among them from the aea hare a aummerlike and pleasant sir. One finds himself peopling these regions and dotting their hills, sal leys and wild ahores with human inhabitants, but a second thought, and a mournful one it ia, telhuthat no men toll in the fields away there, no women keep the home off there, no children play by the brooks or shoot around the country schoolhouse, no keee come borne to the hive, no smoke curia from the farmhouse chim ney, no orchard bloom«, no bleat ing sheep flock the mountain side with whiteness and no heifer Iowa in the tw ilight. There Is nobody there, there never were but a miserable and scattered few, and there never will be. I t is a great«nd terrible wilderness thousands of m ile s ifi extent and lonesome to the wild animals and birds. Left to the still visitation of the ligLt frojn the sun, moon and stars and the auroral fires, It is only fit to look upon and then be given over to Its primeval solitariness. Bnt for the living things of Its waters, the cod, salmon and seal, which bring thousands of fisher- men to its waters and traders to its i-'-ak shores, Labrador would be aa desoiate as Greenland. The time is nc.t coining when, with good steamship accommodât Iona, the Invalid and tonrist from the Ftates will be found spending the brief bnt lovely summer here, not withstanding Its ruggedness and desolation. 222 Sooth Peoria 8L , C bicaoo , I I I . , Oct. 7, IGO l . E ig h t month« ago I was ao ill that I v n compelled to lie or sit down ncnrljr aft the tim e. Mj itomach was to weak bd *’ npMt that 1 could keep n oth in g on it and I vom ited fr e w n O y . could not urinate w ithout « J * pain and I coughed so much that my throat and lung» were raw aad sore. The doctor» pro- noanoed it Bright*! disease and other! said it w m congumptioa. it mattered little to Ins what they called it and I had no de sire to lira. A sister visited me f r o m S t. Louie and asked me if i had over tried W in e o< Cards!. I told her I had not and «he bought a bottle. I believe that its a r e d m v H a . IhsB urem any women could save mnch suffer in g if they but knew of Ha value. “The scourge of South Dakota I* the grasshoppers, which travel in swnrms »0 vast that they ap pear like clouds against the sky,” said Harvey L. Rowland, of Aber deen, 8. D., to the Milwaukee 8eo- tinel. “A Booth Dakota farmer will work against long eontinu-'d drought, sickness among the cat tie and any of the thousand and one plagues that coutri'-infe lo the unpleasantness -of the exiaivntv of a I flier of the soil. but when the grasshoppers descend upon him he throws up both hfinus and con tents himself with prayer. “ About a year ago I took an early morning buggy ride out of Aberdeen to a neighi oting towa and, passing a cornfield, I beard a curious clickiug ootsc, ns if a million knitting usodles were » e- ing used at once. Askirg the driver what caused this pl rnome- nou, lie told me that the field was infested with a iw tn ti of grana- hoppers which bad swooped down that »ocaing. “Driving back by the same rosd that night we stopped at the corn field to view the devastation. It was the most desolate sight I ever saw.. Every stalk of stand ng corn bad been stripped clean of its green leaves ancKshoota and tl > »cores of acres of the crop were rained. Tbe only thing tin t farm er could do was to put'dow n a few hundred-dollars to profit and loss, ail attributable to the voracious lhseeta.” B a in ia e t D ay. FH ITÍ róR CRCUUra N o r t e s is h ereb y g iv e n to a ll p a rth a s h ip p in g nr r e v e lv ln g g o o 'ls o v e r tt « Pkirt O rforJ W h arf C o ’a w harf to r e m o v e tlie s a m e im m e d ia te ly , aa it w ill b e h eld a t th e ow n er'« risk. R . D. H C M K A c v le h r a te d a e r o f f g a f M s v r ta , after a p t th - n l i a v r a i i / .- a t i r n . t l i a t t h e ninth d « j of thv moon is t h e most rainy of the whole 28. and four o'clock in the afternoon the rainiest boor of the