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o f th « case. Th e
a y » th e San
f e ¿ a r e s
SWIFT A CO,
lin q u is h m e n ts, a ls o som e good tim b er
c la im s -
I f y o » kn ow o f a n y good
W ill be takan In e x c h a n g e (o r gov,da
h o m estea d o r tim b e r cla im s, it w i’i pay
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G iv e n t « * tr ia l a n d I w ill d o n i)
altt O o , 234 F a llin g Bl<tg„ P o rtla n d
lie st t o p le a s e you.
O r e g in .
A n y p erso n or p e r -o n s tr e sp a s sin g
u p o n t h e C ro ft L a k e R a n ch ,—th e M c
L e lla n a n d M a rsh a ll R a n ch es, w ill 03
p rosecu ted to t h e u tm o s t e x te n t of th e
la w ; and a rew ard w ill he g iv e n fo r In
fo r m a tio n th a t w ill 'e - d to th e co n v lg ^
tion c f th e g u ilty p a rties.
EuMruri C aorr.
fl. ß. Sflßlfl
M i s u r AC TU M ««
D saekm la
(void B ea ch .
C A T IN T H E P U L P IT . 1
C ou n ty T rea su rer—J a m e s C a u g li
F
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ta
l
CMfffcS I t by th e N ock a n d th e
W ed d erb u rn .
U sh er T ook I t Aw ay.
A ssessor— W m . T o lm a n , H a rb o r.
A o in q u isitiv e black cat strayed in to
S ch o o l 8 u p t . —W . 8 . G u erin , L a n g lo is. th e B risto l M e th o d is t Episcopal church
:u rv ey o r—Ged? 8 . W ilso n , C h e tc o .
on a recent Sunday eveniug ju st ben re
C oroner— D r. F . A. S clilieru a n n , W ed th e services began, says the P itts b u rg h
C h ron iclc-Telegn fph .
d erb u rn .
MY STIMOS.O» T B S COVBTS.
C ircu it C o u rt m e e ts F ourth M o n d a y in
A u g u st i f e a c h y e a r .
C o u n ty C o m m is sio n e r s C o u rt 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 ol e a c h y e a r .’
P rob ate C o u rt m e e ts first M onday in
e a c h m o n th .
STOCK and
POULTRY
M ED ICIN E
C h o teo ...........
H a r b o r ...........
G o ld B e a c h ,
W ctd e r b u r n
I l l i h e e ...........
M a r ia i...........
A g u o s a ..........
E C Z E M A and P IL E C U B E
F ft HE K n o w in g w h a t it w a s to s u f C o r b in ......... .
fer. I w ill g iv e F R E E OF P o rt O rford
C H A R G E , » a n y a tC !-ted a p o sitiv e D e n m a r k . . .
cu re for E c x em a , S u it R t e u u i, E ry s ip e
la s , P ile s a n d S k in D lfc ases . I in t a n l L a n g l o i s . . .
le l t e f . D o n ’t s u f f e r lo n g er. W rite F, E c k le y .........
\V . W il l ia m s . 400 M a n h a tta n A v en u e,
N ew Y o rk . E n c lo s e S ta m p .
Stock and poultry have few
troubles which arc not bowel and
l i v e r irregularities.
B la c k -
Dranght Stock and Poultry Medi
cine is a bowel aad liver remedy
for dock . It p un the organ« of
digestion in a perfect condition.
Prominent American breeder« and
farmer« keep their herd« and flock»
healthy by g iv in g them an ncca-
■iooal done of Black Draught Stock
and Foultry Medicine in their
food- Any stock raiser may buy a
¿>-ccnt half-pound air-tight can
of this medicine from his dealer
and keep hi« stock in vigorous
health for week«. Dealers gener-
sllv keep Block-Draught Stock *nd
Poultry M edicine. If your» doe»
not, »end 25 cents for s ism ple
can to the inMufactorers. The
Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat-
AMD FO8T-
CANDY
C A T H A R T IC
CURS
The an im al clim bed up in to th e ch o ir
lo ft, perched upon the r a ilin g and
looked dow n upon th e congregatH iii.
A fte r a tim e oeveral m embers o f the
c h o ir a rrived and th e cat scampered
aw a y, fin a lly e llm b in g down one o f tho
wooden p illa rs w h ic h supported the
c h o ir lo ft and w alked down in to the
uiale.
Several o f th e congregation endeav
ored to coax th e out In to th e ir pews,
b u t th e proud pussy^gnorrd (h em a n il
w ith s ta te ly 'd ig n it y clim bed u p in to
th e p n lp lt and sat on the B ible. W hen
the jisfitor a n n ^ t n a m oqicn; la te r he
found th e c a t In possession o f th e p u l
p it, h u t th e aithn al took k in d ly to th e
preacher and began to p u rr and arch
bis bank a t th e la ite r's a p p ro a c h .
T h e pastor took th e cat by th e back
o f th e neck and handed i t do w n to an
usher, w h o carried puss o u t o f the
ch urch. “T h is is a good o tq c n , b re th
ren,*’ said the psntor and then he w e n t
on -an d preached his serm on.
THE
D IV IN E
NAME.
T h e la e a s b le W ar J T hai la Haver « p o k e s
bjr M say IsraelH ai.
Kev. D r. Wise, president o f th e H e
b re w U nio n college a t C in c in n a ti, has
given his view o f th e an cien t Je w ish
rend ering o f th e nam e o f th e D e ity , re
p o rts th e N ew Y o rk Sum lie says th a t
th e terra “Jehovah,’’ th e lu e jln b le te lra -
grnn im nto n. Is never pronounced by
m an y Israelites, T h e y m.e th e w o rd
“ A ilonoi,” v\hich signifies "th e L o rd ."
C O N S T IP A T IO N ,
...
M-T0-8AC
, th a t I w as compelled to lie or sit
down nearly ail the tim e. -My
stomach was «o weak «nd upsrt
that I could keep nothing on it
and I vom ited frequently,
could not urinate without g n a t
pain and I coughed ro much that
my throat and lung» were raw
and «ore.
The doctors pro
nounced i t B righ t's disease and
other« «aid it wss conramption.
It mattered little to mo what
they called it and I had no da-
•ire to liv e. A «i«ter visited m e
from St. Loui« and asked m e if
I had ever tried YVino o f C ardsi.
I told her I had not and she
bought a bottle. I believe that
it saved m y life. I believe many
women could rave much suffer
in g if they but knew of its value.
D on't you w ant freedom from
N o r te « is h e r e b y g iv e n to a ll p a r tie s
sh ip p in g o r r e c e iv in g g o o d s o v e r th e
P o rt O r fc td W h arf C o ’a w h arf to re
m o v e the n a m e im m e d ia te ly , a s it w ill
he b old s t tb s o w n er'» risk.
R .D , H U M E
T h e re were very few people in the
church a t th e tim e , b u t th e loud and
p i.d a tiv e m ew in g o f the stranger a t
tracted
th e ir a tte n tio n , end they
w atched its m ovem ents w ith iu terest.
nt.
poumu Tasto G« mm I. fh>
f •rer
Steam. Wnaten. nr ttrli«. Wc ibc. ®c
llocH B ua, Ge., fa a . SB, l«ss.
Bteek-D -aught Stock and F o u ls?
M ed '-in e'.« the bevtlevsrtrlad. Our
»took waa ooktuf bad vbaa yea a,n t
ma tho tuedlcina aud now they ara
s o tlta s
• » • - Tbay are look's« W
par cant b ,tter.
g. F. BgOCMISOTOK.
Notice
. . .M iss I d a C ooley.
...F le t c h e r O ardner.
............... J . W . R ile y .
...........„ ..G e o . K err.
. M r. E . H R u ss e ll.
M rs. V io la B illin g s .
............... A . M. R ilca .
................. K . Q u ellen .
A m es J o h n sh n
. . . . .J . 8 . C appe.
E . R a ck leff.
J . A . H a iu o s
" llo t h nty w if e a n d m v M-lf b a v e b e e n
a « l« a CASCAl. t ' l o sad they are Ik» basi
medicine t o h**e e t* . te d Jn the houtte. I-Mi
week ray »if« w u fnvntl« with headache for
twedAYB. »ho tried »owe of ywirCASCAKICTS.
and liter relie red the p&la U Ler bead nun oat
imnsffidiatoiy- Wa both r<commendCaatareta
C u a s , fr-TBrinroub. • ..
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BOTH ONE YEAR FOR »1 76.
«
H IS C L IE N T ’S
PATENTS
BLACK -
DRAUGHT
water and let «.stand twenty four hours; s
sediment or set
tling Indicaras an
unhealthy condi
T i n N e w I uka WcUAH’it M agaf . iwk I k an a u th o r ity on D ressrnsK ing,
tion of the kid n erv a n d H o u seh o ld E c o n o m y .
I t a v e r a g e s m ore th a n 1(X> p a g e ,
neys; If ft stains m o n th .
W e offer y o u th e refo re a t lea st latxi p a p es of tpexl fn sh ic
your linen It Is h o m e read in g ior an a d d itio n a l coat e f o n ly 85 eta.
S a m p les fr v e .
evidence of kid
ney trouble; too
frequent desire to
pass It or pain In
the beck Is also
convincing proof that Ihe kidneys and blad
bf! J»JA,
der are out of order.
W h a t to D o.
There Is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
Root. the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
of the urinary passage. It correcta Inability
to hold water and scalding pain In passing
It, or bad effect» following uso of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes thst unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many times
during the night. The mild and the extra
ordinary effect of S w a m p -R o o t is soon
O t a t U H N T S O U T H Istka O v a a t UtSw vw vw W o w k l r o ft*«
roaUaod. It stands the highest for Its won
South. It Is C«vots4 to L ,tt« v -w tv s r*, R o n v a n c w , F a c t and F l a t t e n ,
derful curas of the most distressing cases.
and eivss tha b v sto fallthjt Is current I* Its ff«:d. Antons lu cootr ¡baton ths most
I f you need s medicine you should have ths
n ted scuthern w .l’ars »scour--JoelChandler Harris, Harry suiiwell tdwsrdsaad
best. Sold by druggists it 50c. and $1. sixes.
others ol crowing ( jib x Serial «twins from AalYtay Uo»a. Msarlca Thom »too.
You may have a sample bottle of this
Sxlnoy • . Crockett. Mr».co rga Cxrbo tend Artbar W. MarchmositlMvsabseb'-
wonderful
discovery
_
oc. e»dothe .s a r e is welting from tbe pen of aathars gf ajtfcmal now
A short
and a book that tellst f p y T l * .
story «m ust brought OSt s t« g h ,lr • » • ls v s m rtra rt s p l e n d l d l i h o v t
more about It. both sent M b q p W v m
s t o v U s . all worthy a glace la Cto> S U N N Y S O U T H ’S raedeble col
absolutely free by mail,
Ulna». Oth r contestiare centenijl.itad that wtll taccossfany exgtott the rlganlng
addrees D r. KUmer h
tows <r S e w -r u «
field of talent tnet only Bands sacb fostering M tusstrata tag wealth that la tky In
Co., Binghamton. N . Y . W hen writing mea-
assert Itsstf.
CAa S U N N T S O U T H teems with tbs life oftbs«root math. Tbe sea
lal sonshlae w. rms avarythlng »to acllvlly aad tha season Is never cold aecugh
torhaek Ihe handoGarasiry. The gager com 11 fragrsnt with tho hroott of H it
mognolla end gloo, aod gves oa‘. ihe very air of the nroge. gam an« hey. Tbs
hoasly eat **(«<«• * * • romance , S4 mystery ef tbe land where the core
Obeoarets Cnady Cntaartic. tbe most wen-
dsrful medical dioooyery nr tho ago. p m »
su re» op Iba gt-Wen senshloo as I the cottoe whitens in the moeeltght, wtl. he
and refreshing t X tbe taste, an-gently
«Ivan la the well-0.led cacsmns o’ this fave sating weekly.
positively on kklueyo, liver and bowels,
The sehscrlpUos piTe Is O n l v F i f t y C a n t s a year, etlse to «n ge-eong.
cleansing the entire evsvm . die pel raids,
eem is. newspapers, goetmasiers and eveiy one else. Clubs of five Mcoapen.ad
cure hoMnahn, fnyer, heWiunl ronetipntion
and tdllausnseo. Plcsso buy and try s box
by the fa.) » 2 5 0 . esU.ie me c;eh reiser b tbe gegar eag year t n t l t .
o f C. C . C trvdey. 10, to, 30rant«. Boldand
S e n d o n • P o r r t o l C , r d ths names cf sia ol yoer solgbhon who
guarnaland to cure by ail d ru « ls ts .
would egprocete.the o«gorixnity torsade cogyo Ths sonny south, and '.bd
«¿rep's wU: ho ma.lod free. You e -.b dot year c’ah o’, live out of these very ce -'Pl*
A d U A R A N T K K D C U R E F O R P IL E S .
KA» S U N N Y f O U T H enters ever 30.000 Amerlcw h-une- now: • e f
reru n 190 Is sera to te we'e-med n roily as m..wy mere homes, is Ihe red
I t c h in g , B lin d , B lo o d in g or P rotru d
we ! U v f0 iS to fd x d tS » i5 the U b hare U orary Wsek'y. whsst e x le .ia t ksf
i n g P ile s
D ru g g ists r efu n d m on ey if
19? w ..l be Ute must regdob'e ¿fell too psjes* t in t w » e w yce.
P A Z O O IN T M E N T f a l ls to cu re an y
e a s e , no m a tte r o l h o w Ion« « te n d in g .
In • to 14 dava
F ir st a p p lic a tio n glvre
waao a n d r e s t. 60c
I f y e a r d m iw isi
h a sn ’t it sen d M e in » t a m p n s n d i t wl I
b o forw ard ed p o st-p a id b v P a n « Me 1-
feiaa G o., fit. ix iu ls . M i
H r WON
Sn ecesaful V a ster» o f a B ro k er «a a Orlas-
« stats ann »ib rn icr o r r t e s a e :
la a l A g v o e M a s t th a IS»e.
j
A Jackaoni ille l róker, v hile tra v e lin g
0 . 8. S e n ’to—J o n a th a n B o u rn e J r ., o f
in th e A labam a n o a ntalna, was in vited
P o ttla n d an d G eo. E . C h a m b e rla in o f by a frien d , a local judge, to a tte n d the
t a l e in.
tr iu l o f a “ c ia e k e r” to r shooting a “ nig
C o n g r e s sm a n , F ir s t D is t r ic t — W illis g e r." and the prisoner h a v in g no m oney
to h ire a law yer, the ju d g e appointed
C. H a w le y , of S a id » .
G o v e r n o r — F ra n k YV. H e n so n , S a le m . th e bro k er to defend h im , alleg in g th a t
i f th e bro k er wn» n o ta la w y e r “ he w as an
S e c r e ta r y o f S ta te— F. W . H en so n 8 s-
Id io t because be wasn’t one”— a ju d g
UASTBkK.
B u v a M ih L E n n r , R eg ister .
infla H a v e K id n e y T ro u b le
an d D o n 't K n o w It.
O F F IC IA L 1)1 R E C T O R Y
OVBBY COVKTY IXYST c r r lC S S
N o tic e Tor P u b lic a t io n .
'DsrASTMBMr o r TUX IM TFRI0B.
U .S . L an d O H ce a t R o s e b u r g , O r e g o n
J u ly 31st, ItOS.
N o tic e is h e r e b y viven t h s t
E D IT H L . k O M ^ H G N
• I S e a ttle , W a sh in g to n , w h o , on F e b
ru a ry 7, 19t)8. m a d e T im b e r A p p lic a
t i o n . N o . (1606, for 8W J of N E 1, EJ o f
N W |, N E j o f 8 W | , S e c tio n 27, T o w n
s h i p SS 8 o u th , R a n g e 13 W e s t, W illa m
e t t e M e r id ia n , b a s i l e d n o tic e o l in te n
t io n , to m a k e F in a l P roof, io e s ta b lis h
e fa iin to th e la n d a b o v e d e sc r ib e d , be
fo re t h e R e g is te r an d R eceiver, at
R o se b u r g , O reg o n , o n t h e 6 th d a y of
F e b r u a r y , 1909.
C la im a n t n a m e s a s w i t n e s s e s :
O. L . B v r o n , o f S e a ttle , W a s h in g to n
E. J . W a lla c e o f "
"
C o e I . Ioeaven good, o f R o se b u r g , O ra.
G eorge T urner, ot
BstUAMiM L .E d d y , R egister.
N iu m lx ii' Ö
Francine« , A rg o n au t, erose-cXaiuiced
th e w it n eave a b riefly, sending In now
and then a ilii-contHting tra je c to ry .
W hen he came to m ake a wpeeeh he ra id ;
U lti G O G D 8.
“tiv n tle m e n o f the Jury, I h ave ta ken
B O O T S a n il H I I O E 8
g re a t pains to show you th a t m y clien t
was a r e s e c ta b le elp aen . T u n j d t -
n e n e « h a v - asserted— oh onth. in lnd
you— th a t he stands high in h it com
M tlem .
J o in t S en a to r f o r C o o s aud C u rry— in u h ity .” T h e defendant was six feet
th re e Inches ta ll, and ih g ju r y sm iled.
W. C. Cha»-.'
“ H e stood high in th e c c n m u u i lj, and
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A n d la (a c t. E v ery th in g u su a lly needed
th a t la sufficient. N o w for th s la w . W e
plying S» palaat: it may b » worth money,
C urrv— I. N . M uncy.
wapraanpujoMaia O S.sadY oreig*
liu d th a t th e 3Uth verse < I the lC th chap
lu t h e c o u n tr y .
J u d g e , toil J u d ic ia l D istr ic t—J . W . te r o f •ChWty on Pleading»1— C h ltty ,
g e n tlem en, w as one o f ihe bravest g e n
H a m ilto n , Kosnbury
¥ f,V '.f fiW f S f'S .v ,s r " .s e ;
erals ’n th e confederate a rtn y— th is w el’
C A S H S A L E S a m o u n t ng t o . >5 nt P roaecu tin g A tto r ile y , Ski J u d ic ia l D is i established p rin cip le o f law ." H ere the
tr ic t—G eo rg e M. B ro w n , R osebu rg .
m ore a d li b s a llo w ed 10 p er o e n t d is
b ro k er ndjiusta his glasses, holds th e
C. 8 . C o m m is sio n e r s—J . 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 nc
book fa r off, elevates his chin and rends:
chargee a » moderate. Try an.
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“ ’N o respectable w h ite m an ean be
d isco u n t cgn b e g iv e n .
o o u m tv orriCKBS.
g u ilty o f c rim e.’ T h a t, gentlem en. In
A s I w ill d o m y ow n te a m in g ,
C o u n ty 'J u d g e — E . A . B a ile y , O o ld enough. 1 leave th e case in y o u r hands."
Opp. U.S. Patea! Office, Washington, O.C.
Knell ju r o r changed his quid, looked ut
in y in te n t on to se ll ch ea p er th a n good*
R each .
hh :x:.'t;h tx i,.n o d d e d ,,m d , w ith o u t leave
w ere e v e r -told on F lo r a s C reek.
C ou nty C o m u iisslo n ers-^ G tto Iam ert, le g th e .r rpats, rendered a loud and e m
G old R ea ch ; E«l S y p h e r , L a n g lo is . ph atic verdict o f “ not g u ilty ," and then
W e h a v e sev era l p a r tie s w h o a r e
jo ined in throe ebeers fo r the d e fen dan t
S heriff— N o rm a n T y le r , G old B e n c h .
lo o k in g for h o m estea d lo ca tio n s o r re
C o u n ty C le r k —G e o r g e
W . S m ith , and hi» la w y e r.
T U E 8 F A 8 8 N O T IC E
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0 ,1 0 0 0
p s in f Take W ine of Cardui
and m ake one supremo effort to
l>o well. You do not need to be
a weak, kelpie«» süßerer. 1 ou
can have a eroman's b alth and
¿ o n woman's vrockia lifS M T h y
not seco.-e a bottle of W in« cd
Cardui from your druggist to
day?
WcN&esaaui
T esta m en t.
T h is H-ippcnsX in E oslunri.
The church. In fu r person of t i e wife
of the ioshop of AVinetwstdr, has taken
• to cycling, > n y tii • Lady’s Ftaturial.
' llev. II. Husband, by the v.ay. th e w e ll-
I kiion ti ttnai- oT S t. M lcliael'e, F o lk s to a i,
;«j<»?iis.-d 5 ' r.pecifll sermon to cyclists
i reebntly. in w hich be net o n ly fo llo w irl
I io ir e o f th e ohl divines by xeeii.g no
| tu rm in ta k in g s p u n n in g t e i t — “ T h ey
toil not, n e ith e r <!o th ey s p in !" —lin t
; fu rth e r rvm nrkcd be flrn d y believed
! th a t, bad velocipede« been In exietencs
in an e'en t days, th s sacred w r it nee
l w ould have contained ap proving refer
cner« to th em . I t m ay in terest the ex
cellen t vicar to kn ow th a t in u c o u n try
church o f w h ich 1 have huaed a c ysU st
figure» fn a » t.v 't:d g ie v i w in d o w .
.’
M itrh a ra ktn g In (iwc.lrn,
fiw eb-n Las th e e fd iS t ui.d Largest
v s t r ’j f.te : y in ' b i w o ifd . M atches
: ■ i .
th ere lonj» lx fore tlx - id.’ ,
rnug biy • t: ’W te id s p lin t r o f woo l
l i p ; . 'I -v ita »u lp h u r WS»(’. ^ -aidsd v 1 )
the t tid -r M k r s fo r v .h ic'i I'. y w tr »
used. T o f3 years th e e x p o rt trad e o f
i Sweden In mod -rn m it e ix s in ert a.- d
: to lJLCCAX<1 box: » a y e a r. K. ms o f ‘ i »
m achines fo r m a k in g th e m u tc h '« w h it’s
we o»e !n these dsyx m«!;e SGO'revolu-
t;«SK j » t r u e each a c t ta rn ou t ab ou t
1 SJB0JS6 boxes a n n u a lly .
A lto g rth e F
• t b e r v - s te in E urope about SO.fMttt fa c
to r!. y. s a l they y e a rly prod use m atches
' valn d a t WO ' flOXt»