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i * M o tiv e f o r P u b l i c * t i o * . PM-Aantisi'f o r th b I mtbkiom . official directory Dairyville U . 8. L e n d OAK’« « t R osebu rg , O reg o n . ’ * A u g U t h , IV«». N o tice la hereby g iv e n th a t E D W I N »• W E L L S Ol E c k ly , Oregon, who, on A n g tn t 24, . 1007, m » d t H t inesU etl E n try N o. 14563, 18. R lo r tS| o N E J , Section 41, T o w n - ! #hip 31 S o u th , K »n g e iS W e t , M u rid i- I «n , h r * tiled i,o io * *4 hie io u n I ton to I m ake F>n«l voculUo'e’lon P ro o f, to ee- I t i h l i - h c la im <o th e lend above ileec ib - -ix d , im L < « .K d g » P A . D u tlg r. V . fcL GuW- ' in t w io t ie r ,* • M y rtle P e in *. O re g o n , oh th e 4 th d»y of X o V rn il e r . 1» 41. C L im a c l na r.e e * « e itn e e e e *: G eo rg e A. T o . !vfc !n n n * G ib ' a. ci A b t l S e th , ol G ro v e r G G ib b b y , R eg iste r. B O fU b S alem . ? o n g re a e m a n 1 F ir s t K O . R .1 C K L E K F , 1 'ro p ’ r (Successor to F . M L a n g io lu . ) K E E P S IN S T O C K , IJO O T R liu ti N 1 I O E H The fact th at The Smitn Premier Typewriter is used in every civilized country on the globe is n<>t so im por ta n t as the further fact that the demand increases year af ter year. The reputation of '¡The Sm ith Premier is,w orld-w ide. W orld-wide nee has made it so. TH E SMITH PR EM IER TY PEW RITER CO., 24'fJStark. St., Portland, Oregon. I'.- S T E W A R T E d it in 'a n d P u b lis h e r S a le m . J o in t S enator T o r Oooa au d Curry—I S. C u r ry — qualities of W . C. Chau.-. J o in t R epresent ttiv e fo r C ooa “ “ I1 , u s e f u l. T h e ; regarded w a j M uncy.' ' *• . A .¡den?” was < ootKTV o rrto s n a. As I w ill do m y own te a m in g , my In te n tio n to sell cheaper th an good, Opp. U.8. Patent Ofltes,Washington, 3 C. were e v e r sold on F lo ra s C re ek. W e h a v e eeverul p a i l lea w h o ure lo okin g for hom estead location« o r re* liu q u ta h n ie n te , also some good tliu ln r " c la im s . I f yo u kn ow o f an y good »VIII be ta k e n In exchange fo r poods lionicateud o r t tu b e r cla im s , I t w ill pay y o u io w rite us. • Address':— A ctma R k G iv e m e a t r i a l n in i I w i l l <lo m y A LTTC o , 236 F a ilin g B ldg., P o rtla n d Ixm t t o p l e a s e y o u . •'» fl. B . A n y person o r per ons trespassing upon th e C ro ft I sake R u n ch ,—tb e M c L e lla n a n d M a rs h a ll B a u c h e s proscchted to th e u lm o rt e x te n t of th e la w ; an d a re w ard w ill Re g iv e n f o r in - te m u f t io a th a t w ill h -,d to th e o o n v lc - S A B IH LrAcTcar.R C o u n ty J u d g e — E . ( th e A . B a fle y , G o ld Gold Beach. C o n n tv T re a s u re r— Ja m es C a u g h W e d d e rb u rn . Assessor— W m . T o lrn a n , H a r b o r . * STOCK «"d PO U LTR Y M ED IC IN E I H l TKEBUNE M W EEKLY O R E G O N IA N B o th Papers one yea rio r $2.25, The PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE T h o u s a n d * H a v e K id n e y T r o u b le a n d D o n ’t K n o w It. H ew T o F in d O u t. ---- A I N O ------ The New Idea Wttnan’s Magazine a bottle or «common "less with your watsr and let It «a n d twenty-four hours; a — sediment or aet- TT «ling indicate» an BOTH ONE YEAR FO R £1 76. Tux N Ii» B i W i» s n P > r H lO K n n t Is a n a u th o rity yn b resam A K in x, r an d H ousehold E co n o m y. I t n verages m ore th a n D U page» f kw it h . W *5 o ffe r yon th e re fo re a ; least t i t » pages ot gm al fa sh io n te read in g for an a d d itio n a l cost o f o n ly 48 eth. Sam pleB fre e . irrvaularith’». flru t M o n d ay in each m o n th . . avanv ooviorv coot . m e s s and tost - Harbor........ ItfllKlOH G o ld B e a c h . W e d d e rb u rn lllH ie e .......... M a r ta l.. . . . . . M t« , Id a C ooley ...F le tc h e r G a rd n e r. B * * 6 »," lakes short road*. I RnrneiLB, O a .. J*e- W. I « 1- FI wj Y-B »itgh» Sloe» »»4 fo u l ry led*-Ine 1« t!»» beri I wr »r trtsd. Our lock w .« ookin« bed whsn y .u i . the mcdicioo and now »hsy s r . ot'.tn« w» S ia. »heg are »ookia« W er oeat. b «tter. 8. P. BROCKINOTOW. T H E S O U T H ’S L IT E R A R Y W EE K LY Published M t A tlanta, GaJ— OrcvUtioH Over 50.000. Caecurete Candy Cathartic, the m ini won- Asrful medical dfecovery of Uio age. p eaa ant and refreshing tc the taaie, act r r-.tly and poeltlvrly on hsdvey*. liver nnd Iwiwel«, ehannslax the entire .rs lrm . dl««<el colds, care heariariie, fever, liahhtinl con«tlp»tlon and biUouaoeea. Plee»c buy and try » bo# of C. C . C. to-dav; 10. 3ft, MH-entn, Sold end guaraBbeed to cure by nil druggists. A O O A R A N T E E D C U R F . F^JR P IL E S . Itc h in g , B i- m i, B lee d ln « o r P re tru d - in s P>lex D ruinriet« re fu n d , m -n e y if P A Z O O I N T M E N T fa ils to cu re any cane, an m a tte r o f ho w Ion« «W inding. l a S to 14 dava F ire t u p p lto a a o a g iv r« ease a n d rest. M * I t p u r àta«irt»J h a s n 't it send 6Uc in »tam p « u n d i t w lH b e fo rw a rd e d n n at-p ald bv P a ria M e i- tat " a C M , 8 4 . 1-OUlA. M-Î ¡ : I : ! CZ»o SU N N Y SO U T H , A tla n ta . G a. ON YOUR HUNTING TRIP f ts tf,2 a s s i . . . from 8« » • »• M g * • PISTOLS . - - from » M t ; BKOTOUFS . . from 7 »Oto V e m “ Bt ? 1 1P p r o v e r b . tk Draught Stock and Poultry Medi cine H a bowel and liver remedy tor stock. It put» the organ» of digestion in a perfect condition. Prominent American breed«-« and farmer# keep their herd# and flocks ■Jwalthv by givin g them an occa sional dose of Black Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine in tneir food. An» Stock raiser mav buy a '¿‘»-cent half-pound air-tight can of this medicine from his dealer »nd keep hi« shirk in vigorous health for weeks. Dealers g-ner- allv keep Blin k-Draught Stock and Poultry Medmine. If your« d >ea n.d. s. n.l 25 cent* for a »aim-le con to the manufacturer», Tnr Chattasooga Medicine Go., Chat tanooga, Tenn. B in .E S butpi Agneas........ E C Z E M A m id P I L E C V H E FR E E K n o w in g w h a t i t w a s to s u f C o r b in ........ .. . . . Am es J o h n s to n ! u u t t h ia i fe r. I w ill g iv e F R E E <>F P o rt O rfo rd C H A R G E , to a n y slR b te d . a p o sitive D e n m a r k . . . . cure fo r E caeuia, S a lt K t • I I B , E > slpe- la a , 1‘lle a a n d S k in D tte asc s. In s t a n t . L a n g lo is — — . ...............E . R a c k le ff. have had to overcontv prejudice je l e f. D o n ’t s u ffe r lo n g e r W r it e E. E c h le y .......... .................... Hldue8jaud slowly make their way; and W . W i l u a m s . 41» M a n h a tta n A v e n u e , •-------------------------------- jn ease of more concqmitnnts N ew Y o r k . E n clo se S ta m p . Ttun * "Pmm • nombtr. 8>»w f V r i K T S O U T H 1st*. Crwat L t l.r a r v W w w M t v o f t * , (o u t*. Ills CevuWS to L U « r a t u r » , M o m » n e w , F a e S a»4 F t c S I. w » enS«iv«st*n t« » o l all l»at Is earrciH lo lls f l . ’A Amans Its conVtbaL.n th.m ost n-.ted scallier.i w I'ars aq»«ar--JoelC*an4l.i Harris, Harry suiiwall I «wartsas« otners at crowlna lama, serial stories tr»m A allsay Hone. Masrlca rsompson. Sidney M Crocus .1, Mr#. Ca r«o C irba 11»4 Arthur W. Marchmant Sava a m e «C. cnS others are !n waltln« Iron» th . p.n of aathors of notional aola. A short story contest b cM ht out n - . Is - flw w f c o o r ir w r i a s a la n d ld # h » r i » « • . » • a . all svsrttya » M u In 8 W . S V M M T S O U T H ' S readabteeot- rmns. C th;r oonuatsar. contemplate« that w ill sa;e«#slhlly axylrit tbs rtpanln« Sal« or talent that only needs such tosten»« M iilsstrata the wealth that Is thy la assart Itsrif. CAw S U N M T S O U T H teems with the Ilf. of the « r u t tooth. Theses 1st sunshine worms everythin« Into acttvtty as« the season Is nevsr soM »»cash lochse* tbs bans ot In ;astry. Th# M e e r e m '» frasraat w it* tbs brest» of the magnolia an« pins, and «:ve* os", the vary atr of tbs orar ss. »a m ass bay. 1 ba beauty ant pathos, tbs romance -n« my»tery of tbe land where the «era t u r n aptho «.Idea sunshine eat the cotton whitens la tbe mooolldbt, wU: be elven In tbe well-oiled co'um .j el tb it (ase no line weekly. The sebecrlpUoa price Is O n l y F i f t y C a n t e a year, allba to an persons, adents. eewsaaper». postnusiers ¿ng every one elssl «labs of live, aecompan.ed by the fh’J »3. SO. eatlile the dah reiser to the paper eae year «n ils. « • » « o n • P o e S a l C n v d l the aam rt of tlx of your e.lohbors who would appree'ete the opportunity to read a oop» « T h t buany Sooth, and cm sample will h# mailed frat. You «»a «et yoor dah of five oat of these very people. H W S V M M Y S O U T H eaters ewer 90.000 Americas homes now: >ad ia r tn j 100 ts sore to he welcomed n lolly ae maey more homes, as the »real we-khr fasti ol food th'.nss. lha iott harn U arary Weekly, whose colemne tor 103 will he tbe most readable of aU tfte p ip e * tbut come Io yo*. j H, n g a b le a d ............J. WwRiley. began to 1 ........ ... Geo Kerr. They pront '. Mr. K. H R u s sell, equally aav M rs. V io la B illin g s , the year rou . . A . M . K ilu a . j peculiar val ................ R . Q uellen . Miehuehnas some help from the encouraging b,!ud ° f fashion has generally been necessary. The rather nau- setts brew known as sage tea was ■« common a domesticmedicine to our forefathers that they could not at wnte the herb in the character of a auvorv adjupci. lie A Iw rc t'f C « . Phwbsr«. r » i . i i Hut we lire and learn, and the S cauby merits of sage as a modifier of cer- v c a t h a r t ic tn|n rj,.j) viands began to be ae- »oowIHged. It seemed to have a certain sort of natural affinity rsAoe mass o i n r w t i i with roast goose and duck, -Ti dW- and presently "became the con- slant attendant of these dishes. T s«* n«sa. no Eftriv in the eighteenth centur» C CON3TIPATION. ... an acknowledged authority laid it ,B down th a t‘‘as to geestuiud ducks. 2 ?1’ l - ’not*'ri*"-*y ' rook* should stuff them with snge shred fine, and a little ixppei h e J _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ■,,lt i all<1 tl)e *a>Re with a suckling r G Spd &■ ;.d V tviM sud uir«itb»vsbr«a mitw^NM* ¿«1 iX e t i^ C A s e “ ; ’ t s . Wd.^uii?owm.enru'ci2t;w “ ‘ . C has . hiwaroKD. WEAR V iil ef J i ?r * ' bO(J> 1 once lost al 1 T H A T P A Y , « d triU te them U to ro v g U j, aA cot F i f tw C e n t s • T w a v - t o » - Wed- was thua i and recomm the housew Circuit Court meets Fouitb Monday in . admit a dr A u g u s t o f ouch y e a r. j her storeroo C o u n ty C oinm ieB loners C o u r t m eets e r e lg n herb’ 1 »rt TRAOt-tSAHa» irufueuy urtrti»-* I» X M il «JOMrttI •«•!», '« • MG let«. ' » . O4AM.H P A T E N T S ^.unhealthy condl- Y? tion of the kkl- n *» *: If tl «alna your linen It 1» evidence of kkf- F " / )X ney trouble: too (D T ft'-A frequent desire to pass It or pain In — the back Is also convlimlng proof that the kidneys and blad- dw are out of order. W h a t to no . There la comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that D r. Kllm er'a Swamp- Root. the great kidney remedy fulfill» every wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the beck, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing K. or bad effects following uto of liquor, artne or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go’ often during the day, and te get up m any times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of S w a m p -R o o t Is soon free by mall, realized. It stands the highest for Its won V. Kilm er & Rn«, #r «-nusoB-wt. derful cures of the N . most distressing tomfon. Y . When writing cases. men- If you need a medicine you should have the ig this generous offer In this paper. he«. Sold by druggists ir 50c. an d $ i. size». You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery C -j* T — .. C oron er— D r . F . A . Sehliemsnn, derburn.. kt m x a s o r t h « co v st s . P ro bate C o u rt m eets Stock asd poultry have few troubles which arc not bowel and liv e r . w e re School K u p t. - W . 8 . G u e rin . L a ng lois, i Bounced a c ;u rv e y o r— G eo . S. W ils o n , C h e teo . 1 h e n ce a p ru C hetivi BLACK - DRAUGHT Tt Beach. ' survived tl C ou nty C om iuiseinners— O tto Is in e rt, a g ,.8 n n ,j w , G o ld B eac h ; Ed S y p h e r. , u n im p a ir e d S h e r iff -N o r m a n T y le r , G o bi B eac h , i „ „ w r ite r > . ■ C o u n ty C le r k — G e o rg e W. * » • * . j te e n th nnd , MAktsa». il»e Lending ï‘nper of Curry Conntv fu m o n g R a le r n o . firs t W edn esd ay In J a n u a ry , A p r il, w a v J u ly and S ep tem lier of eneit ye a r. ' ev<>r Bj n E dmund C ao rv. B kmjamiis L E dd T, R eg iste r. RI1 * tio n c i th e g u ilt y p a rtie s . prose, uted according to la w . LonU Knapp. D x rA S T M v u r o v tm « I n terio r . V . 8 . Land O flh e a t R o s eb u rg , O re g o n J u ly 3 l» t, 1908. 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 f S eattle, W a s h in g to n , w ho, on Feb- r a i r y 7, I ! * # m ad - T im b e r .A jip lic i*- tb in . N o . 0606, fo r 8 * 1 o l N E l , E l o f N W 1 , N E | o f 8 W 1 , Section 27, T o w n s h ip 35 S ou th, K sD g e 13 W e s t, W illa m e tte M e r id ia n , has bled no tice of In te n tio n to m ake F in a l Proof, Io e s ta b lis h c la im to tb e la u d ab ove d e sc rib e d . l>6- f w e th e B e g ia .e r an d R eceiver, a t R o seb u rg , O reg o n , on .th e 6 th d a y o f F e b r u a r y , luOO. ' C la im a n t n a m e s as w itn es see: C . L . B y ro n , o f Seattle, W a s h in g to n E . J . W a lla c e of - " Coe I . L e a v e n « » " I, o f R o s eb u rg , O re . G eo rg e T u r n e r , o f B in ja m ix L . E d d i , R eg ister. .e n u a n , S alem . S tate P rin te r— W illla D iin lw n y , Salem . A tto rn ey G e n e r a l— A . M . C ta w fo rd , lis co u n t can be given . Pattei.-f Lawyers, T H E S E A S S N O T IC E . II. D is t r ic t— W illlu C. H a w le y , of S alem . G o v e rn o r— F ra n k W . Henson, Salem. S e c re ta ry o f State— P. W . B enson Ba le m. State T .e a a n re r— Gee A . S tee l o f S a J tid g « s 4d J u d ic ia l D is t r ic t— J. W. port’ll nee to H a m ilto n , R M eb u rg . rnuny trad i t P ro secutin g A tto rn e y , 9d J u d ic ia l D is ye r a lm o s t c " C A S H S A L E H a m o u n t pg to , $ 6 ni tr ic t— G eo rg e M . B ro w n , R o s eb u rg . f l f , hp p | n n t m ore w ill be allo w e d 10 per c e n t dle- -C . 8 . C o n tm iaalo n e rs— J . H . U p t o n , ; W |1Q uuuut, e x c e p t on F lo u r , on w h ic h nr SW IFT A CO., T r e s p n a s N o t ic e . AI1 persons a re here b y n o tified n o t to e n te r u pouf o r trespass upon th e lan d s o f t h e u n d e rs ig n e d a t an d n e a r F o rt O r fo r d , and upon H u b b ard s C reek in C u rry 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 "Without th e o w n ers consent n ,' P erson s so d o in g fo r purposes o f h u n tin g , fla ilin g , o r tra v e lin g through o r te a rin g do w n fe n c e s , le a v in g gates op en , o r m o le s tin g pr,i|> erty, w ill lie t s Ac c a p 111 the cou n try, O re g c n . ivory and Salutary AU the T Bound and U h e d by AU, Saya S alem . C le r k State lain ,! B o a rd — a G . B ro w n , A u d lu la o t. e v e ry th in g u s u a lly needeu tir V*' OF SAGE, lem . •Supt. P u b lic In s tr u c tio n —J . H . A o k - yyHEN a country becomes civilized it demands typj- or ph?,to Aud w . tend an IM M E D IA T E F R E E retort on. p a ta n i* W - We «We Pie bòli .« a l service »ad advico, cod our ubnrgM a n moderate. Try us. QUALITIES (T. 8. Sen’ts— J o n a th a n B o u rn e J r ., of P o ttlu n d and Geo. E . C h a m b e rla in o f ii a writers. W hen in becomes posted on comparative values it dem ands ,< TH SMITH PREMIER TYPEW RITER /' GOOD STATIC AMD tllB T lU fT O M I T « « : HARDW ARE. N o tic e fo r P u b lic a tio n . ¿X iiutlber T Sä, IO O » X V III JO 00 ■ ic n O T in it o o « ™ .. CnicAOO, 111., Oct. 7 ,1 9 0 — E ig h t months ago I was eo ill th at I waa compelled to lie or sit down nearly all th e tim e. M y stomach waa so weak and upset that I could keep nothing on it and I vomited frequently, could not urinate w ithout great »bed eo much that pain end I n ir throat and lungs were raw and sore. The doctors pro nounced i t B rig h t's disease and others raid it was conauraption. I t math-red little to me what they called i t and 1 had no de sire to lir e . A t later visited me from St. Louis an<l asked me i f I had ever tried VV me of C ard«!. I told her I bad not and sfao W o g h t a bottle. I believe that itsaved my lifo. I believe many women could save much suffer ing i f they but knew of its value. » 00 ■># M X Sewl *« iv-m»« .m«» fio n't yen went frer#lom from pain? Take W in e of Cardoi a w l make orm rapremc effort to be well. You do not need to be a weak, belpiees euGercr. You c n . bare a woman'a bcaltfl and Notice N o r n a is b e re h y g iv e n to n il p a rtie » s h ip p in g o r r e c e iv in g good«, o ver V-.t P # r t O r f c r l W lift lf V o'», w h v rf to re m o ve th e »Hint- im -n e d iu te ly . aa It w il b# he d a t 4 e iiw L r a riefc. | B .ÌD , H Ü M E do a woman's work in life. W h y nut secure n bottle o f W ine of Cardui from your druggist to day? WIN&C0R3NH ry Guns in U n c le 8 a m ’a D e fe n ders A re C o n s ta n tly B ein g C hanged fe r Others. * That there is nothing excep tional in the e«i»erience of the United Htatex navy in losing guns through wear i« shown in the fol lowing statement made by the United Service Gaxette, the offl cial service organ of England, ri gm iling the wi :n ing out of the heavy guns in th e B r i l i t h t .a v y : “All the Atlantic fleet battle ships have had their bnrhel te guns changed. In the case of the flag ship t’aesnr only two guns have been ehnnged, but other ships have had three and in one casp all four guns landed and replaced by others, and considerable press ure has had to be pnt on the Woolwich authorities to have all the required guns available. Httr prise has been expressed that de fects sltnnM l'.nvc In-en sintiil Ltsenuaiv dis overed in so'm sny of the in n s, m il also at the fact that although the ships huve been in pott for two months the work of eh miring them should have been deferred until the last m o ntt ut. The defects ore all In the I n n e r o s A lube. In some cases h i M S it la worn, but in other» flip evil » we m trv fn c tn r# »r<l their .; 5 j pj,r-.!-.e»e r.ny nitor. H much greater, us the tube has I- 1 Q /.‘ »C H lA « co deveirtfriiL/k-i Ion» weakness ow - i - W -- FI '» fee'-.« • ing Jo overheating ” t