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V . 8 . L i n d O fflo e a t R u o e b u rg , O r e g o n .
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N o t ic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t
E D W IN 6 . W E L L «
o f K c k ly , O re g o n , w b o , o n A u g u s t i t ,
1U07, m a d e H u a e e t e a d E n t r y N o . 14468.
B . R , f o r B i o l X E i . S e c tio n i t . T o tk n -
■ebtp S I S o u t h , R u n g e 13 W e r t , M e r i d i ­
a n , baa tile d u o 'to e ot big in t e n t io n to
m a t e F in a l c o o ra iu ra tio n P r o o f , to e s ­
ta b lis h c la im to t h e la n d a b o v e d e a v i b -
e d , b e fo re E d g a r A . P o d g e , U . 8 . C o m ­
m is s io n e r , n t M v r t i e P o in t, O r e g o n , o n
tb e 4 t h d a y o f N o v e m b e r , lttnft.
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C la im a n t n a m e s a a w itn e s s e s :
G e o r g e A . T a y lo r , o f “ '-•M y , O r e g o n ,
i J a m e s G ib b s . o f
"
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' A b e l S e th , o f
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| G r o v e r C . G ib b s o
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B x m t a m i m L F d y , R e g is t e r .
O F F IC IA L
Dairy ville'
Store,
A’
writers. When in becomed posted on comparative
values it demands
U . 8 . S e n ’to— J o n a t h a n B o u r n e J r . , o f
P o t t la u d a n d G e o . E . C h a m b e r la i n
/ B a le in .
C o n g re s s m a n ,
K E E P S IN S T O C K ,
GROCERIES, (the best only
D H I
S ta te P r in t e r — W i lli s D o t t i w a y , S a le m .
U O O T g
n u ll
A M o rn e y G e n e r a l— A .
" B a le in .
. . O r t u t f l , a n d u p o n H u b b a r d s C re e k in
'C u r r y
C o u n t y . O r e g o n , fo r
any
c o n s e n t.
P e rs o n s so d o i n g
fo r
p u rp o s e s
S A L E H a m o u n t ng to
who
m o r e w i l l be a llo w e d
lin q u is h m e n t s , a ls o som e good
t im b e r
w h ic h
A n y p e rs o n o r
p e r-o n s
A e I w i ll d o n ty
ow n
any
good
tr e s p a s s in g
p ro s e c u te d to th e u t m o s t e x t e n t o f t h e
la w ; a n d a r e w a rd w i ll he g iv e n f o r i n
D
bpabtm bxt
U .8 . le n d
or
the
I b t b b io b .
J u ly »1st, 1 *0 8 .
N o tic e !• h e r e b y g iv e n l i i a t
I- D 1 T H L . R O B I N S O N
o l B e a ttie , W a s h in g t o n , w h o , On- T e b -
r u s ry 7,
m a d « T i m b e r A p p l ic a ­
t io n . N o . (1606, f o r 8 W | o f N E J , E j o f
N W L N E J o f S W i , S e c tio n 27, T o w n -
s h ip 35 S o u th , R u n g e 13 W e s t , W i l i a m -
e t 'e M e r i d ia n , h a s H ie d n o tic e o f i n t e n ­
t io n to m a k e F i n a l P ro o f, to e s ta b lis h
c la im t o th e la n d a b o v e d e s c rib e d , b e ­
f o r e t h e R eg is e r a n d R e c e iv e r, a t
K n s c b u i g . O r e g o n , o n t h e 6 th d a y o t
F e b r u a r y , 4W0si.
C l a i m a n t n a m e s as w itn e s s e s :
C . L . B y r o n , o f S e a ttle , W a s h in g t o n
E . J . W a lla c e o f ’•
”
'C o e I . L e s v e n g o o d , o f R o e e 'o u rg , O r e .
'G e o r g e T u r n e r , o f
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B e n j a m in L . E d D y , R e g is te r.
W i ll b e t a k e n in e x c h a n g e f o r g o o d s .
B
e n j a m in
L’ E
ddy ,
B o th P apers one ye&rior $2.25.
R e g is te r .
Thousands B are Kidney Troabla
and Don’t Know It.
M o w I t o r i n < r O a t.
The. PORT ORFORD
TRIBUNE
—-AND---
The. New Idea Woman’» Magazine
F ill a bottle or com m on glass w ith your
w a te r and 1st It stand tw snty-four hours; a
sediment or set­
tlin g Indicates an
, unhealthy condl-
T h e N e w I d e a W o m a n '.- M a o a s ix e I s a n a u t h o r i t y on D re w u n e K in g ,
M ilt
'tlo n of the kid­
n e r y a n d H o u s e h o ld E c o n o m y .
I t a v e r a g e s m o r e t h a n 100 p a g e s e a e h
neys: i f It stains m o n th .
W e o ffe r y o n t h e r e f o r e a t le a s t 1200 pa g e s ot good f a s h io n a t I
y o u r linen It Is . h o m e r e a d in g fo r an a d d i t io n a l c o s t o f o n ty 16 cts.
Samples free.
evidence o f kid­
ney trouble; too 1
frequent desire to
pass It or pain In
the back Is Also
convincing proof that the kldhays and blad­
der are out of order.
W h a t to B o.
Th ere Is com fort In the knowledge so
Often expressed. that D r. K ilm e r's Sw am p-
H oot. the great kidney rem edy fulfills every
wish In curing rheum atism , pain In the
hack, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability
to hold w ater and scalding pain In passing
V l f s s r C o a ls a
TX«< s W >ai. a Nboator.
It, or bad effects follow ing use of liquor,
w ine or beer, and overcom es that unpleasant
necessity of being com pelled to go oftoa
during tbs day, and to get up m any times
P u h l L h a d sat A t l a n t a . Ga.-Orcutoffoa Over ¡0,000.
du ring the night. T h e m ild dhd the extra-
ordinary effect of S w a m p - R o o t lx scon
realised. It stands the highest for Its w on­
e » w X V N N T S O U T H I t I k e O r e « l L l t e r t r r W w w l g t r S fU ie
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
Seutk. It I* Jevoted te L t * « r a t « w w , I t e e i A n e e , F . e t end F l c v t o n .
I f you need a m edicine you should have the
sod Slvet the hett of ell that It rerrent In Its Held. Among IU oontrlbators the most
bast. Sold b y druggists In 50c. a n d j l . sires.
s ite d (outhern w (te rt aoseer-Jeel Chandler H a rm . Merry SUL well t d w erdi end
Y ou m ay have a sam ple bottle of thia
other» ol «rowing leuie. Serial »U rlo t from A ntlo ny Rope. Meor'.re lh om p»ee.
Sidney K. CroeheU. M r».Ge <■«• CorhS't sad A rth er W. Merchmont hsva a»peer
w o n d e rfu l. discovery
ed. sad e ther* are la w tlU a e from the sen of aethor» ef national neie
A »hort
and a h o ok that tells
story eoR'eatk oa«hl ant m a * l r A w e h u n d r e d > w l.r > < 3 l< t . H
r«
m ore about It, both sent
• t o r t m a . ell worthy s slaee In CDs« S U N N Y S O U T H ' S reader's ro'
absolutely
free by m all,
'lutely rre
emas
C
t
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contests
are
contem
Meted
that
w
ill
sa-cessftuiy
«xrlolt
thd
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ess D r. K ilm e r &
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lie! J « U 'e a l Igat only needs such fusteriat Is tUusSrale the wesr.lt that D sh te
C o ., Bingham ton, N . Y . W h e n w riting m en-
assert tiself.
'
tto a reading this generous offer In this paper.
CBh« S U M M T » O U T H teems w ith the life ef the greet south The te e
U suBthlae warms everythin« nlo aeUvtty and the season s never eeldenre«h
Is check the head of le ia s try . Ths super eomss fragrant w ith tha breeU of the
M v e r r b o d y Bays So.
d pine, had «.vta eel the very s ir ef the crarge. pc m and pay. 1 be
O a w a re ta Candy C a th a rtic , the most won­
pathos, the romsace sad mystery of the land w here the core
d e rfu l medical discoverv o f the a<e. p eoo.
Mores ap the peldea seRshlne a e ! the cotton whitens la the mooniiphi, w lb he
o a t and refre s h in g to tb e tAUte, act gently i
«free la th e w elt-fl:led columns ef this fhsclnaUaf weekly.
and po sitively on kldi.nya. liv e r and bowels,
rl« a n > ln r the e n tire svstrm . dispel cold»,
T h e sekeertpttoe prise M O n l y T l f f y C a n t e e year, alike te e'l pe-aone,
cure heailoatio, fe ve r, habitual ronetipaiion
e fuata. aewspapers. postmasters end every one else. Cleks of five iccompan ed
and bilioueneee. Plcaec buy end try a box
bp
th
e fhil 1 1 .SO. saline the eleb raiser Io the paper one yearoratis.
o f C. C . C to-tlay; IU. Jh, M ic e tti*. Bold and
g u ara a te e d to cure by a ll druggists.
S a n d o r » c P o e t . 1 C » r d the same» ot tlx ol yuur « .Ith p o r t wbo
w s « M epprec'ate the rpportunllp to reed a copy » ' Tha Sunny south, and t i e
te m p le w ill be m illed free. You cap pel pear clah of five t a t ef thtse very pe.ple
A G C A R A N T E E D C U R F . F O R P IL E S .
S H « S U M M T C O U T H eaters ever 3 4 .0 0 « A m erica, homes n e w :.a d
I t c h i n g , B l i n d , R Ie e d In g o r P r o t r u d ­
¿arlsw 140- h ta re to be w s k 's is l a tuny se assay mare homes, as the ;re a t
in g P ile s
D ru g g is ts r e f u n d m o n e y if
araehlp tenet efaeodth'aps the Pen'hens U erary W e e h *. w h e a t tofamas tor
P A S O O I N T M E N T f a i l s t o c u re a n y
r» o . w ig be the most readahle ef all the » ip e js th a t some to yoo.
v a s e , iw> m a t t e r of h o w Io n s s ta n d in g .
--------------------------------- ------------------------------- ---- --------------- * --------------------------------------------
In 6 to 14 d a y s
F i r e t a p p lic a tio n gives
CsMt UBatUlWfflWSHF *•
•ease a n d r e s t. 60c
I f y o u r d in g g ie t
h a s n 't i t s en d 60c in s t a m p s a n d i t w i ll
lie f o r w a n te d p o s t-p a id bw P a r i s J fe d -
i e i n e C o ., S t . L o u is . M e .
B O T H O NE Y E A R FO R #1 7 5.
a t r i a l a n ti I w il l do my
lw H t to pleuxc yon.
m e
fl.
B r a it h ,
T re a s u re r— J a m e s
C a u g li
ß .
S A B IN
A ssessor— W r n . T o ln ia n , H a r b o r .
S c h o o l S u p t . — W . 8 . G u e r in ,
l^ n g lo is .
S u r v e y o r — G e o . 8 . W ils o n , C h e to o .
C o ro n e r— D r . F .
d e rb u rn .
A-
8 c lilie r a a n n ,
W ed-
M IK T IN O S O P T U X CO l'ETK.
A u g u st o f each y e a r.
C o u n t y C o m m is s io n e r s
M a A tF A C T U M F R
C o u rt
m e e ts
f ir s t W e d n e s d a y in J a n u a r y , A p r i l ,
J u l y a n d S e p te m b e r o f e a c h y e a r .
AXD
falsb
I
n
f ir s t
M onday
in
each m o n th .
TOST O F F IC *S
AND
POST-
E
i
H
S a d d d r y ,
BLACK -
DRAUGHT
llfk iid o n ,
E C Z E M A
and
F IL E
C V K E
F it E E
K n o w in g w h a t i t w a s to s u f ­
fe r, I w ill g iv e F R E E O F
C H A R G E , to a n y s lU h 't e d a p o s itiv e
t ir e f o r E c z e m a , S a lt R h e u m , E i v a lp e -
la s , P ile s a n d S k i n D is e a s e s . I n s t a n t
r e lie f.
D o n ’ t s u f f e r lo n g e r . W r i t e F .
W . W il l ia m s , 4 f0 M a n h a t t a n A v e n u e ,
N ew Y o rk .
E n c lo s e S t a m p .
Stock and po ultry have few
troubles which arc not bowel and
l i v e r irre g u la ritie s .
B la c k -
D ra u g h t Stock and P o u ltry M e d i­
cine is a bowel and liv e r rem edy
fo r Stock. I t puts th e organs of
digHAtinn in a perfect condition.
P ro m in e n t A m erican breeders and
farm ers keep th e ir herds and flocks
healthy by g iv in g them an occa­
sional dose o f B la c k -D ra u g h t Stock
and P o u ltry M e d ic in e in th e ir
food. Any stock raiser m ay b u y a
25-cent half-pound a ir - t ig h t can
of this tiie d ic iu t fro m his dealer
and keep his stock In vigorous
health fo r weeks. Dealers gener­
ally k»e|i B la c k -D ra u g h t Stock and
P o u ltry M e d ic in e , i f yours does
not, send 25 cents fo r a santple
can to the m anufacturers. T its
C hattanooga M edicin e Co., C hol-
.tanooga, Tenn.
O a .. J m
O reg o n .
M ic a .
*
J flL a k e s short roads.
th at runa on wheel«.
3 e ld E v e ry w h e re .
I
222 South P e o ria 8 t .,
C h ic a o o , I I I . , O ct. 7 , 1*32.
E ig h t m onth s ago I was so ill
th a t I w as com pelled to lie o r sit
dow n n e a rly a ll tbe tim e . M y
stomach was so w e a k and upset
t b i t I could keep n o th in g on it
end I v om ited freq u e n tly .
I
"could n o t u rin a te w ith o u t great
p a in and I coughed so m uch that
m y th ro a t a ud lun rs w e re ra w
and acre.
T h e aortorp pro­
nounced i t B rig h t's disease and
o th er* paid i t was consum ption.
I t m a tte re d lit t le to m s w h at
, thAy called i t and 1 hod no de­
sire to liv e . A sister vis ite d me
fro m B t. Lon i t an d asked m e I f
I hod over trie d W in a o f C ordui.
I told her I h a d n o t an J the
bo ught n bottle. I believe th a t
i t saved m y life . I believe m any
«rumen could eave m uch suffer­
in g if t h e y b u t k n e w o f its value.
H U N T IN Q T R IP
»• »ere M te
Aoutprel «teli «ke Cl
k N s s e d ,o« fiumOT ao «»u no. WeeeAe
B IT L E S
..jm 8 M io
M M
a ' M x ..'
from T M t O
M M
BkB
Atk your Healer and Issi*! Send fa» .
•to ou* popular make. I f (rated caM laf. T f II
seted I s SMOOYIMO.
oughito*»«ve It. • s - ' j g
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D o n 't you w a n t free,loin from
p a in ?
T a k e W in e o f C ardui
and m ak e one eupremo effo rt to
bo w e ll. Y o u do n j t need to be
—
N otice
a w eak, h d p le u tu ffo re r. Y ou
can h a re a w om an's health and
d o a w o m a n '* w o i i in life . W h y
n o t secure a bottle o f W in e of
P o r t O r f o r t l W h a r f C o ’s,
to n il p a rti« *«
w h a rf
m o v e t li e s a m e i m m e d i a t e l y , s s
i e t w i ll n t tb e o w n e r ’ s r ie l .
th e
to
C ard u i fro m your d ru g g is t to­
day?
re
it h i
R . in -M -V J IU
o rg a n is a tio n a n d lapse h a c k In to
a
p la n ta tio n so as to eS’lapo tire augp'xrt
o t its p a u p e rs a n d t h « p a y n s w t
c o u n ty a nd s ta te taxes.
M a tta m te c o n tla w a s d n e o rp o ra ta d a s *
a to w n , b e in g a s lic e ta k e n fr o m H o w ­
la n d . o n M a rc h ( , 1833. A t t h a t t im e
j
tb e v a lu a tio n o f th e to w n w as (60.C" )
j a n d Its p o p u la tio n was 82. T h e i ¿ai­
d a n ts h a d e v e ry prospect o f g e ttin g
r ic h r a p id ly .
T h e to w n g re w
m J
p ro s p e re d .
O n M a rc h 4, 1*04, th e s a t ir e p o p u la ­
t io n o f M a tta m ts c o n tto w a s
2»,
of
w h o m 11 w e re vote rs , a n d e v e ry o n «
in to w n w as e it h e r a S a w y e r o r a R o b ­
e rta . T h e r a w e re one S a w y e r a n d iw o
1 R o b e rts ' o n th e boXrd o f sssessora,
R u s s e ll.
. M r i . V i o l a B illin g s .
A g n e s s .........................................A . M . R ilo a .
C o r b i n .............................................R . Q u e lle n .
tw o S a w y e rs a n d one R o b e rts w e re
o v e rs e e rs o f th e poor, s S a w y e r was
c o lle c to r o t ta x e s a nd tre a s u re r, th r e e
S a w y e rs w e re s e rv in g as select m en . a
R o b e rts w as s u p e rin te n d e n t o f schools.
M is s M a u d S a w y e r an d M ies A g n e s
R o b e rts ta u g h t th e tw o schools, a S a w ­
y e r w as Justice o f tb e peace, a R o b ­
e rts w as u n d e r c o n tra c t to
fu r n is h
w o od f o r th e schoolhouses a n d a S a w ­
y e r b ro k e o u t th e s p o w y h ig h w a y s a n d
c a r r ie d th e c h ild r e n to a n J fr o ,, -~ h o o l.
E v e ry b o d y w as re la te d to -* r ; . iv
else.
T h e e n t ir e c o m m u n ity w a
uo
m o re th a n a f a m ily a ffa ir. T L .« w a s
no post office, no c le rg y m a n , co la w y e r
a n d no d o c to r in th e w h o le to w n . T h )
e n ttfe assets o f th e m u n ic ip a lity w e re
o f a n a p p ra is e d v a lu a tio n o f 111,,286
a n d a w e e d -g ro w n c e m e te ry , In w h ic h
th e r e h a d been no in te r m e n t f o r s ix
yea rs .
U n d e r th e la w s o t M a in o
w han
a
p e rso n to u n a b le to s u p p o rt h im s e lf
a n d becom es a p u b lic c h a rg e w h ile r e ­
s id in g o n a p la n ta tio n th e cost o t h is
m a in te n a n c e fa lls upon th e s o jo ln ln g
to w n w h ic h has been .organised f o r th e
lo n g e s t tim e . M s t t a m f s o o u il, Las fo u r
p a u p ers w h o h a v e been s u p p o rted n t n
P o r t O r f o r d .......................A m e s J o h n s to n o“ «1 0/1
■ )*» •
» 7 b e c o m in g a
D e n m a r k ...................................... J.-8. C a p p s .:
» > • c o m m u n ity .o n c o m p e l
H o w la n d to c are fo r th e m .
L a n g l o i s . . ................................ E . R a e k le f f .
I n a d d itio n to g e ttin g r id o f U tls b i l l
E c k l e y ....................................... J . A H a in e s
th e p la n ta tio n w i ll h a v e to F « y
no
ta xe s , exc e p t fo r c o m m o n schools ant
r e p a ir in g th e h ig h w a y s .
The
hisnge
fr o m a to w n to a p la n ta tio n fo r m o f
g o v e rn m e n t w i ll be a p ro fita b le In v e s t­
m e n t fo r th e S a w y e rs a u d R o b e rta *
who d w e ll in M a tta m ts c o n tto .
Us «esy w i f e assd sny
s y e e I li f h a v e I
u s in g C
c asc
C a a k h b e t s end th e y *T9
i
tM* M S I
m edicine
she
Iclae we ‘ have eve, had In th
e house. Lass
HEADACHE
week m y w ire wss Irs u ti« w ith besdw>-he tor
tw o days, sks lrle«l some of y o n rC A S C A R K T S .
sud «boy ro lle red the pele in t e r le n ti alin o si
uxim vdtsiely. W sA w th roccinnrond C ostares*
C u s * . N T K D sro an.
PlS M hurg So le A D epot'« C o . F liu b g r « . P »
LIBRARIANS
OF OLD ACES.
A . on Armory to a Castle So Was t b .
Library to the Ancient
<
T h e lib ra ria n was «w orn
office on the holy gospels, -fi|
came one Whose d u ty i t ia to f u r ­
nish to those who have need th e
“ fo od ” and “ weapon«” of the soul
Pleaaart. Palatable. f*nt«ni. T a il« __
— fo r so they used to ca ll boo kr.\
Uootf. Paver rtleken Weaken. « farhse. K»c
... CURE CONSTIPATION. M
“ Books are the n ou rish m ent o f
Atos^l C m »!-.»? rkl—a«.
B.W ttosk.
the soul,” says one ab b o t, speak­
“ lu V fc Y T Ä X Y to e Z r ing of the lib ra ry o f bis co n ve n t;
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and an o ther bays: “ A s the a r ­
m ory is to the castle, ao the lib ra ry
1» to t h F m o n iu w ry .”
The f e r y
nam e lib ra ria n , “ a rm a riu a ,” de
rived us it is fro m tbe press, cup­
board or jilm e r ic in which th e
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books are kept, is precisely th e
T H A T PA Y. »drerti» M w Uaoroerfcl/. a
modern word a lm o n e r—as tb«* al
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t e d a o d o i. pfcoto or aketeh for pRCC r»pen I
m oncr serves fro m his cupboard
on ptotenUMllty
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food and d rin k fo r tb e needy, so
Bo«>k on Prndtah e Patent« w rite to
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I
the lib ra ria n deals out books,
W A S H IN G T O N . D . O .
which are the food and d rin k of
the soul, says U u rp e r’s M ag azin e.
In the beginning the lib ra ria n
was, cu rio usly enough as it sounds
a t first, th e p recen tor o r ch o ir­
m aster, but the ex p la n a tio n o f
this is, in fa c t, sim ple enough;
since the firs t books w ere the
service books ke p t in tbe apse-
cupboard in tbe church, the p re­
cento r was n a tu ra lly charged
w ith th e ir care, snd when the col­
lection g rew by the ad d itio n o f
o th e r books he kept ebarge u n til
the g ro w th m ade subdivision o f
la b o r necessary.
T he o rd in a ry duties of lib r a r i­
ans are o fte n lu id d o w n w ith g re a t
m inuteness in m onastic ru les;
th e y » d iffe r g re a tly in •] '
but
not much in essence from : ,»* f
the. modern ; hc must take c h a r m
of the books, “ keep and know un­
d er th e ir sep a ra te title s ," fre ­
q u e n tly exam in e c a re fu lly to p re­
vent dam age fro m damp, d u .t ,
mice and “m o th w orm s,” and re ­
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lik e th e h is to ry o f a s ta r , a s each be­
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