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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1909)
r X 82»* 8B l ~ «sáfe’’- * * (ftrfovi) Wifottne. V o lu m e O B F O R D , E’O R ' T XL'VrIIK * O B B Ô O N , W E 1 )M 2 N 1 )A ¥ , N O V E M B E R IÎ 7 7 /f? Í ' í ' / JA J J 'R i Dairyville Store, e p e a t i n g E l) . R A C K L E E E , P r o p ’ r S h o t g u n (Successor tu F - M . L a n g io ls . ) This new C-shot model is the simplest, rurtt;t, and fastest 12- gaufiMepeatcr made. It has the solid top, a i d < ejection h a d doaUe ex* rectors — Special Z R rrfin fee- tures o f comfort and convenience. Tbd closed'in breech keeps the action clean a:»d the shells d ry —keeps out rain» snow, dirt, leaves twigs an d sand. T h e n e w ta L e -d o *'! co»>«in*ert«e e lle w e you to ta k e gu I»» ten second« for d e a n in # or packing, yet th? jo in t is a lw a y s asdrm and rig id as in a so!>4 frame, non- take-dow n g u n . T h r .a ty -r e a r n fits vo u r k f t R ie n d helps quijfc ¿ vc ra ikm . yyHEN a country becomes civilized it demands type- writers. W hen in becomes posted on comparative values it demands T h e Axil choked r '" 'S are guaranteed eloee-ehootine hard h id in g suns, and a re unequalled tor ducks, geese, foxes and a ll loeg ran g e w o rk. THF SMITH PREMIER TYPEW RITER The fact that The Smith Premier Typewriter is used in every civilized country on the globe is,, not so impor ta n t as the further fact that the demand increases year af ter year. The reputation of The Smith Premier is world-wide. W orld-wide use has made it so» THE SMITH PREM IER TY PEW RITER CO., 247 Stark St., Portland, Oregon. A circular giving large llluatr .'io n , w ith ftatt d « > c /.jio a o f t h i s h as new gu&, ge*»t free oo request or w h c im rle te 136-psge euvulog tor 3 stamps. ¿ It v a r a u 42 WHtow Street G l , GROCERIES, (the best onlj D i l i » H O • n iiu ty , O regon (or any pu .»•e s h ttts n e v e r w ith o u t tin? vw tie ■ •nserit z' > e rw iiis so d o in g fo r purpose- . I......tin g , n u llin g , o r tra v e lin g tliro n ,r te a rin g down fe m e s , le a v in g gn< pen, o r u io ie s tin g p ro p e rty , w ill’ i . ote.l a , , ’..n t!n g to law L o ttie s : K li r. i. o r photo and wo send an I M M E D I A T E F R E E report on p atentability, w e give the beal tegal aervice and advice, and our charge« a re m oderate. Try ns. HARDW ARE. I H A T S i .iV P l’V A i \ J A m l In (a ct, e v e ry th in « u s u a lly needed in th e c o u n try . C A S H S A L E S a m o u n t ng to » 6 or m ore w ill be allb w e d 10 t « r c e n t dis count, ex cep t on F lo u r , on w h ic h ne discount can be given. As X w ill do m y own te a m in g , m y In te n tio n to sell cheaper th a n good» were e v e r sold on F lo ra s C reek. ¿ H A n y person or p e r-o n s trespassing upon th e C ro ft L a k e R anch, —th e M c L e lla n a n d M a rs h a ll R anches, w ttl bo prosecuted to th e u tm o s t e xten t of the la w ; and a rew ard w ill be g iv e n fo r in fo rm a tio n th a t w ill W 1 to th e c o n v ic CANDY C A T H A R T IC to c s o e t® re aoi mann Í KLY - Pleasant. Fa (atabla. Potent Ta»»* Onort J * Good. N a tc r Mick«*» Wau-keit of G ru ». Mir 2¿e. MM*. ... CURE C O N S T IP A T IO N . ... Vast. »17 Morite« Mw»o»ty Crengne» « Ute»«». »Wred, ■O-TO-BAC vu*» rar B o th P aper* Ulkt« U» « t « ï I obacee liah lt- Thousands H ave K i d n e y T r o u b le an d D o n ’t K n o w It. tio n o f th e g u ilty p a rties. K dmvmd C boft . BLACK - DRAUGHT E T he PO R T O R IO R D T R IB U N E —— AINU---- The New Idea W< man’s Magazine B o w To r in d O at. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling Indicates an T his N bw I hf . a W omsm ’ m M soaxinb is nn a u th o rity on D re s n in tk in g , , unhealthy condl- ’ tlon of the kid norv an d H ousehold E c o n o m y . I t tivt-ragee m ore th a n ltx i pages m o n th . W e offer you th e re fo re n t least I WO pages o l good fashion neys; If It stains S am ples fre e . your linen It Is hom e read ing fo r an a d d itio n a l cost o f o n ly 25 cts. evidence of kid ney trouble: too frequent desire to pass It or pain In the back Is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. W hat to Do. There 1s comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that D r. Kilmer's Swamp- Root. the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish In outing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urtnafy passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing It. or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often P u b l i s h e d a t A t l a n t a , G a . - d r c v U lio n O v e r iO.OOO. during the day. and to get up many times during the night. The mild end the extra* ordinary effect of S w a m p -R o o t Is soon B A a S V K I V T S O U T H la IBS O r e s t L l t a w a r w W a a K l r of IMS realised. It stands the highest for Its won South. It is aevoted to L t t , r s t u r e . K o n s a n e a . F a c t site F i c t i o n , derful cures of the most distressing cases. as< »Ives the best of all that Is current ta Its flew. Anon« Its con trlbalore ths most If you need a medicine you should ixsve the noted southern w.l'ers aepeer -JeelChandler Harris. Harry Stuiwsll Edwards as« beet. Sold by druggists In 80c. and $1. sizes. others of «row»« «ams. serial stor'.as rrom Anthony Hopa. Wasrlce Thomstaa. You may have a sample bettle of this SMnsy g. Croesstt. Mrs. (re r»a C srO aH ad Artluir W. Marchmont bava aypear- wonderful discovery ed. and othars are is waltls« Worn the naa of a at hors or Rational note A short and a book that tails Story contest hronflhl OSt a s o a - l r • » * n la n d l« a k a v t more about It. both sent all worthy a piece In BKa « W W W F » O V T H ' I readahlecel- absolutely free by mall, amns. Other contests are ecatemplatad that w ill saccassfally axpM ttha rlpealno address Dr. KUmer A n.«»e •« s-wncsore. flate ot talent that Ohly naoes such lostertoe in OlsstraU the wealth « a t ts shy to Co., Binghamton, N . Y . Whoq writing men- assert li sell. tloa reading this generous otter In this paper. ■ t o a S V W i r r S O U T H teens wnh U e H»e of the creel teeth The «an lal sunshine w arns everything Into activity and the season la never coto anceeh to cheek the hand of Inquiry. Tha paper const tree rant with the »reals u< toe ave rv tK M ty B er» So. naenolta and pine, aad svaa mu to t very air of the oral «a. pa m and Pay. The Useuareta Donde Cathartic, the m in t won haenty and pathos, toe romance and myttery of to t lend where Ma corn Jarful m.-dwat dia-every of Ute age. p e a . Mores ap the poMen sunshine anl toe cotton whitens to toe noonltoht. will he eat and refreshing to the taste, act gently «tvea la toe well-filled columns 1 tola ksalaatla« weakly. and positively on kidi.oya, liver and bowels, The eehscrlptloa price la O n l y F l f l y r C a n o n a year, alike to an pereena, cleansing the entire system. dispel colds, cure he«<tmhe, fever, hahtiu.vl cnnsticaliOB aetata, newspapers, potlmaften an« every one else. Claps of five, eeeompanla. and biliousness. Please buy son trv a box by toe Ih'J » I SO. pattua to t eta» raiser to the paper one year «rails. of C. C . C tó-dav. 10. Ml. -ente. ttoldanc a » » a o n n F e a l s l C a r d toe names of s li or yoer selskpors who guaranteed to cure by a ll druggists. yronM approelato to e opportunity to roe« a co»« or Tho satay Soatk. and > pe aanpto win »e mane J free. Von esa «ot yoar alt» of five oat of those vary pc >pto A O V A R A N T E F . D C V R E F O R P IL E S . (Ptw a t J M M V S O U T H enters ever 50.000 Amarlcsn homes now; ihd «arias ISO- la snre to be weldnnad 'a tolly as nuny more homes, as th t ra il Itc h in g , B lin d , B leed in g o r P ro tru d weekly Texst of «oo« Ihlnss Iho Son-horn LI orary Weekly, whose solatnnt tor in g P iles D ru g g ists re fu n d iw n d y if IPO Win ha the most reads Ma of all th t pa««zi tost coma to yoh. P A Z O O 1 N T M K S T fa lls to cure an y rase, no m a tte r of how (one sta n d in g . In # to 14 ddvs F irs t ap p lic atim i givey - * u >d « e » a a C a n iw a a le a M e M ta I f v i t i r W d i uggist a n d rest. 80c ll h a sn 't it send fine In »(.amps and i t w w i ill a t-p a ld Ire Putts H e paid he fo r « a r ie ti posi i d u s Oo,, S t . Lo t uta. M>. B O TH O NE Y E A R FO R e i 7 5 . V lftr Casata a Twaa-toss Tks» s Way, • Stock and poultry hare few troubles which are not bowel and l i v e r irregularities. B la o k - p rau g b t Stock anti Poultry Medt- 1 cins is a bowel and liver remedy for »lock. It puts the organs of digestion in a perfect condition. Prominent American breeders and farmers keep their herds and flocks healthy by giving them an occa sional dose of Black-Draught Stock and Poultry -Medicine in their food. Any stock raiser mav buy a 25-oent half pound air-tigh t can of this medicine from his dealer and keep his stock in vigorous health for weeks. Dealers gener ally keep Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine. If yours does aid. send 25 rents for a sannile can to the manufacturers, inc Chattants’ffit Medicine Co., Cliat- a, Tenn. tanooga. Ro?iixr,iJi. O »., J<o. I®, 1WW- Btoek>0 -»nght Stock and Poul r j H ad* In e ta tha b««t le x trie d . O u r ■lock w«a o o k io f bad whan you a -nt me th e ow d icio a and now they nra je t« in ao flne. They are lo o kin g » per aaat. b »tier. 8. P. B R O C K IM O TO W . k hasdrad a ail CZ>a S U N N Y S O U T H , A t l a n t a . G a . H H a J s w ON h TO ON -- - -- u n t in g tr ip Ite *p«* te b* twoiMrl V r ’uint*^—«»<»1» Ote S1 kV* SM» and r«x CAWWOX c*o wxong . W« make P IS T O L » . . . f r — 8 H 0 T 0 U Y 8 . . T ro « J » ® to T .M to #0 0« »-Ot « h - im I o u , S a J ij f y O regon. E C Z E M A nm f P IL E C U R E p 'lt E E K n o w in g w h a t it w a s to s u f fe r, I w ill g iv e F I I E E O F C H A R G E , to a n y slB b d ed a po sitive cure for E czem a, S alt K h e tim , E ry s ip e las , T ile s an d S k in Dlecaaes. In s ta n t .tehef. D o n 't s u ffe r longer. W r it e F. W . W illiams , 400 M a n h a tta n A v e n u e , N ew Y o r k . E nclose S tam p . STO C K »"d POULTRY M E D IC IN E T H E S O U T H ’S L IT E R A R Y W E E K L Y atarlas. fl. B. SflBlfl T K E S H A 8 S N O T IC E . t»iy w l l e t u m l m y s e l f h a » v b w » r •H u g a ” d U ie » ;X r« ,v u e H 8 a i« 4 U ‘.ne we urvf eve« bad in tbeoouKt I.M t w srx my w ife wt.s f r u r te w u h h e a d n r t e t f r r €wo<l i.yg, »he trie«! sonar o f > o u r ( 'A S C A i'i T > and they relieve d the p ain m L» hetv> >*i Im m ed iately. W e I k th recom m end C a a c a ie u > C h a s , b i c i >BI o h u . P itte h u rg Safe A Dercs«» Co., P ltU h o rg . Pa | lie s t t o p lv A s e y o n . D kalkk Ï n P in J £ k P a to n t L a w y a rs , Opp. 0 .8 . P sto ri Office, Washington, D.C. r n n I M i „U F A U TU B XH SW IFT & CO., •i: r ¡> t*r 5 H H O E N G iv o in « a t r i u l a n d I w i l l d o m y t F f .V .iS W t f lf .i'.'f f ir .S ! : STEW \R T E ditor tUKl PiiblislKT. d u iii ^ iVUI be ta k e n In exchange fo r goods. W anted | hp «te »-><*■*! pi ion. X 1. "»<> p«‘i* y tM ir iw i ^ u n d Butter, f e and Hides, THE TRIBUNE, . li te r u p o n < > r tr e s p a s s u p o n th e In n ■ t h e n n d e rs liftie ii u t m id near •’<>■ r f rd , m e t u p o n H u b b a rd s C ree k , T S MEW HAVES. COMM. PATENTS t i t persons are h e re b y n o t|tf,.| n< O • to w rite for o a r eoafldi r.tial le tte r before a p plying fo r p a te n t; i t m ay be w orth money. W e prom ptly obtain U . 8. an d Foreign T rv a p a a a N o tic e . G O O D S . a k e s s h o r t ro a d « . - e r e r y t h in g t h a t r u n s o n w h e e l« . S o ld E v e ry w h e r e . M a « , h y « T A M D A R D 0 1 1 ,0 0 . [Try fbrilealth, 222 South Peoria 8t., CntCAQO, I I I . , Oct. 7, 1 W - E ig b t months na» I was co ill that I w a i comp«!*’ <1 to lie or t it down nearly all the tim e. My etomach was bo w e a k and upset that I could keep nothing on It and I vomited frequently. I could not urinate without great pain nnd I ooughed no much that my throat ecu lun/s were raw and rore. The doctors pto- nounced it B right'a disease and others «aid it wa» consumption. I t mattered little to me what they called i t «nd 1 bad node- siro to live. A enter visited me from St. Louie and asked me if 1 had ever tried W ma of C u d n i. [ told her I had n o t and the bought a bottle. - I believe that itsaved my life. I believe many women could «are much Buffer ing if they but know of its va lí». Don't you want freedom fr ite pain? Take W in e of Cardui and make one supremo effort to be well. You do Dot need to be a weak, helpless s ifferer. Yon ran have a woman'a health and don woman's work in life. W hy not »ecure a buttle of W in e of Cardui from your druggist to day? ton««BMl>l , arm » AMD TOOL < , p. ».n o. a. Mana, V. a. A. wiKEfCairoin I>T„ i n l» e r 2 4 ,1 0 0 9 . 3» OFFICIAL D1RKCT0BY. • T A T I AMD n i» T M IC T O»«C«BB : V . 8. Ben’to— J o n a th a n B o u rn e J r ., o f P o rtla n d and Geo. E . C h a m b e rla in S alem . C o n g re s s m a n , F i r s t D ia tric « — W illla C . H a w le y , of Salem - G o v e rn o r— F ra n k W . B en son , B a b m . S e c re ta ry o f State— F . W . B enson Sa lem . State T .e a a u re r— G ee A . S teel o f S a KEEPS IN STOCK, < ? . » lem . S u p t P u b lic In a tr u e tio ii— J . H . A ek- mss In F lo rid a f M r. sad M r a W h it tie r v e rs stttta g la th e ir ooar bask p a rla r. A a Ska spoke M r a W h it tie r tu ra ed to h e r hare band w ith an aastous lo o k o f tn te n re ~ N ever." axclalm ed W h ittie r . “W h y . w e couldn't afford It. W h a t s n id e s ! l eo ald n't dream o f «ueb a thing. F lo r id a! I should any n o tl" S alem . ~1 m e re ly ' m«ntionvd th e C le rk S tate I-aant B o a rd — G . G . B ro w n. ■aid M r a W h ittie r , seeins her S a le m . ■ " i t to o f no special nona«i<Mnw.'* J o in t B enator fo r Oooa an d C u r ry — A t the same tim e she eyed sadly a W . C. Chase. Jo in t R e p re s e n ta tiv e fo r Coos a n d etrculare th a t fo r the past week she had been surrepttttoaaly eoUerting. T e C u r ry — I - N- H a n e y . Ju dg e, »d J u d ic ia l D is tr ic t—J . W . ■o to F lo rid a hod been the draaa» m o n th s A a d now It w aa n i t H a m ilto n , Roseburg. ■batt»r»<l. Proaecutlng A tto rn e y , 2d J u d ic ia l D ie Still» M i x W h liU e r d l4 not tr io t— G eo rg e M - B ro w n . R o eeb u rg . " W e ll, i f w e don't do th a t.” she M id D . 8 . O om m lealonern—J . H . U p to n , a t last, " w e a m i h a re a alee Chriser mas d in n e r, m in t n t w e 7" L a n g lo is. T h e th ou ght of a dinner brought W h it oou M tv o r n c x |a . tie r to h im se lf Instnntly. C o u n ty J u d g e —E . A . B a ile y , G o ld " T o o b e t!” he sMd, ru b b in g h is h a a d a “W F 1 I h a re th e beat th s country can Beach. C ou nty Com m issioner»— O tto Ia m e rt, afford." " I som etim es w ish." snid M ra. W h it y G o l.l B eac h ; Ed H y p h e r, L a n g lo is . tie r. a fte r a m om ent, " th a t wa had a S h e r iff -N o r m a n T y le r , Gold B e a c h . hooaafnl o ( ehlldreo I t seeau» a p tty C o u n ty C le r k — G e o rg e W . S m ith , to aM dow n to a C hristm as d in s s r a il Gold B each. > C o u n ty T r e a iu r e r — Jam es C a u g h “ W e ll, w h y shoo!« w e r soM W h it e rtn a n ,’ S alem . State P rin te r— W illis D g n lw a y , S alem . A tto rn ey G e n e r a l— A . M . C ra w fo rd , tie r. "C a n 't w e ask some Otos T n f" M rw W h ittie r looked off Into w t t her eyebrows eloaely k n it, .as U th s problem were too greet fa r her lo S urveyor— G e o . 8 . W ils o n , C h e tco . C oron er— D r . F . A - B rh lts m a n n , W ed* m aster on th e Instant. A t last she sold slo w ly: d o rb u rn . “ H o w would It do (o r yon to ask A un t USKTIXOS o r THX COl'STS. tone? m s C ir c u it C o u rt m eets F o u rth M o n d a y in aad M m ay he her s a y atten tio n ." A u g u st o f each ye a r. W h it tie r t h A g h t a m o m e n t * C o u n ty C o m m issio n ers C o u rt m eets “ t guess you're rig h t." he said a t to s t firs t W ed n esd ay in J a n u a ry , A p r il, ”t waa lo oktag fo rw a rd lo a C b rist- J u ly and S eptem ber ol each y e a r. dton ar h r oureeires. BtlU. A w nt P ro b ate C o u r t Sheets firs t M o n d ay in la s good e M soni, aad I guess each m o n th . w e ’d b e tte r ask her. B u t there*» Cousin CVSkY OOUHTt POST OPriCSS AMD rOST- E m ily . I suppose eheTI have to ooms, ■ A s rs s a . to o." "Y ea," responded M rs. W h ittie r . " W e C h e to n .............................M l Id a C ooley. H a r b o r .......................... F letch er G a rd n e r. eh all. o f eourae, have to n«k E m ily W e G o ld B e a c h . . . . * ...................7 . W . R ile y . oouldn't nek on« w ith o u t the o th er ” T h era waa a psuae. F in a lly W h U U e r W e d d e r b u r u ..........................G eo . K e r r. ■poke again. IH llie e ......................... M r . E . H R u s sell. " I «uppoae." he m id , " I t w e ask A u n t M a r l a l ............... .M r s . V io la B illin g » . Jsae and E m ily , th a t U ncle H e n ry and ...................................................... A . M . R ile s . Georgiana w ill feel tl." C o r b in ......................................... B • Q u ellen . " I had thought o f th a t." replied Mrs. P o r t O rfo rd ...................Am es Jo h n sto n W h ittie r . " T h e y 're both been kin d te D e n m a r k .......... ............... .J . 8 . C apps. as. and I t would never do to offend L a n g lo is ......... ................ . . . E . R a c k le ff. th em . Then, of course, the eh lldrea " "O f poures the eh lld re a ," Interposed E c k le y ............. ...................J - A . H a in e s W h ittie r ; "theyTI have to come w ith th e ir parent«. W e il, w e’ll have to do It. th at's sil. I guass w s ean stand It N o t i c e o f A p p l i c a t i o n f o r a U n i t fo r once " T h e re was another pause. M ra. W h ite e ti S ta te n P a t e n t fo r M i n tier at last looked m eekly up. e ra l L an d s. "Theoe x another th in g , de ar," M s «aid. " th a t had occurred to m a " "W h a t'« th a tf " U n ite d S tates L a n d Office, " W e ll, you know there*« m y A n a t B o e b u rg , O reg o n , N o v . 3, 1900 Bally. A un t B ally to ao «enaitiv«. If M in e rn l A p p lic a tio n N o. 06223 N o tio r is hereby g iv e n t h a t th e B IG ■be b e a n th a t your aide o f th e fa m ily to eetnlny »he'll feel It." J E W E L M I N I N G C O M P A N Y , a oo»* W h ittie r alghed. B u t the justice a t l>orat:on o f S e a ttle , W .nhing to n, a c t th e argum ent appealed to him . in g by its d u ly a u th o ris e d ag en t, C . A . "Yes.” be said at la s t " I suppose J a m le to n , o f B a n d o n , Coos O c u n ty , that*« so. It's nothing m ore th an fa ir. O re g o n , has r-pplied fo r a p a te n t to oer- I f m y people come, th a t yours should t a :n m in e ra l lan d s k n o w n as th e B IG too. B ut you h a re a Cousin Rufua, am. J E W E L C O N S O L ID A T E D P L A C E R an Uncle W illia m , h a ven 't you?" I t was Mr«. W h ittie r*« tu rn to afgh - M IN E S , situ ateil In th e Sixes M in in g "M ore than th a t." «h« said. "D o n 't ! D is tr ic t (u u o rg u iz e d ) In C u r r y C oo n- yon remember A u n t and Un«ie Ruby- t y , O re g o n , m ore p a rtic u la rly describ ton aad th e ir children?" ed as fo llo w s , to -w lt i W h ittie r got np nervously aad paced the floor "Oood heavens!" b« axelaim ed a t la s t W e s t b a ll of th e S o u th E a s t q u a r te r ; " W h a t ar« we going to do? It's a w fu l to dw ell upon. W e «im ply have gut and W h y . It w ill coot a S onthea’ t q u a r te r o f th e N o rth e a s t to aak them alt. q u a rte r o f th e S outhw est q u a r te r of m in t to en tertain all th is crowd." H e grew more excited. Factio n »even (7 ) in T o w n s h ip th ir t y - " It's a fearful th in g ," he «aid, "to tw o South of R a n g e fo urteen W en t of h a re relative«. W e ’re In fo r It, I gee». W illa m e tte M e r d ia n , at d also th e W e can't lop any of 'em off. W e i l l ’* N o rth h a lf o f th e N o rth w e s t q n a ito r be cried, tu rn in g to M rs W h ittie r , "ha» • of th e N o rth e a s t q u a rte r o f Section you nothing to auggest? You got us C an't you get ua out?" eighteen in th e T o w iia lilp and range In to It. M ra W h ittie r waited a m om ent before afo resaid , b rin g in a ll an a re a of 110 acre« sought to he paten ted , a ll ot which ■he replied " W e m U h t go to F lo rid a ,'' She «aid said la u d « a re a d jo in in g and c o n tig u Bsalty. ous to th e o th e r tra c ts applied for. W h it tie r «Upped hto hands on hl« T h e said B IG J E W E L M I N I N O kaaa. C O M P A N Y and its asalgnors have lo- "Just the th in g !" he cried. " W h y cate<i and applied to p a te n t th e »«id didn't yon any «o be fo re’ "—To w n To p- lu ll 's ns placer m in in g lan ds, th e »aid W o d d erb u rn . Assessor— W m . T o lm a n , H a r b o r. School 8 u p t .— W . 8 . G u e rin . Lang lois. M ' mi a I locations, assignm ents nnd a ll m a tte rs I of w e ig h t in an y w ay effect in g tit le and -rig h t to posserslon of said la i d * , being | I ,,f reco rd In th e p u b lic records o f C u r- ry C o n n '’ , Oregon. ! T h e said d e s c rlle d la n d < (o - w h ich p a ten t is applied fo r and th e o rig in a l | locutions th e re o f, conform In • v - r y way to th e f.o v , r n m e n t n trv eya a m i legal > su b d ivisio n s th e re 1; th ere a re i d m in in g c la im s a d jo in in g an y p o rtio n o f ra id lanos applied for am i th e re a .p no kn WII lodes o r tale or o ilie r m fn e r-il Iw a rln g rock in p h n e o ti s iid lan ds. A n r o D d a ll persons ,-la im ln g ad- ver«ely In an y w a r th e » Is iv e d e s . rib w l lands o r a n y p o rtio n t ereof. are here- t,y n o t if l« * l'h a t nrile-s th e ir advert»«' ■■tain s a r d u ly filed a rc o id iu g to law nnd th e rules a a d regulations th e «-«in e r , w ith in fin « toys'fro m th e «tote ol th e f ir t p o h liia tio n o f th is m a le .w ith the Register of ( lie U n ite d S tale « lorn 1 Office a t K osebtirg, Oregon, t O said a d “»Tse c la im o r c la im s .If a n y , »h ill he burred by v ir tu e of t lir la « s ol th e b'nlte-t 8t.it»■» goV’-r td i.g »neb m u tter» a ie l p u b lic a tio n o f th is n o th » iah ereb y ,,rde e»t fo r th e perhsl or' s ix ty »lay. co n tinuo uslv in tire P o rt O rfo rd T a t bumf : a w ee kly new spaper o geie-rs* irc u la th m pu b lis h ed »t P o rt O rfo r d '"u rry C o u n ty , G r g o ti, ne»l hourbv e»ig'»ste»l ns being ne res to tin ’ i oVv tte e r bed land. B csjamik L E d v. Register ' D ote o f first p n ' lii a tl in ; N o v em b er 10th, 190.». O r ig in o f th e C h ris tm a s Tree. T h e C hrtatm aa tree la supposed to h a re o rig inated in G erm any, but sueb to not tha case. In r e a lity the C h rist mas tre e to fro m E gyp t, and dates fro m a period long antecedent to the C h ris tia n e r a The palm tr«e to k n o w n to pu t fo rth a ehoot every m onth, aad a sprsy o f this tree w ith 12 ahoote on M was used to C «yp t a t th e tim e o f the w in te r solstice ss e symbol th a t th e year waa complete E g yp tia n affections o f an ea rly d « i« ^ a lin g er w ith tha C hristm as tre - { flret Chrtotmaa tree waa ln»r>- lnto d a ted to te A m e ric a by some Germ an w h o U re d ta Manchester la a legend la Germ any th a t Wheo E ve plucked the fa tal eppla. Im m ediately th e toares of the tree sh riv eled In to aeedle points and its brty’J. green ta m e d dark. I t changed Its nature, end became the evergreen, tn all reason« preaehlng the story iff fa ll. O n ly on Christina» does it bloom b rig h tly w ith lights and become b e au tifu l w t t t love-gift« th« cures 1» tu rn ed in to a hteesfng at the eomlcff o f th e Cbrtot C hild, and we h a re o a r