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« T ¡ rt ~ 7 -7 - TÁLEOF A “bìUFE'EU 14 Case the reader dec* h o t underatand «what tl*t* a rt Is; It »111 u t.-.p lilaed t h a t the 'e i- lt lo g '' o f ne».i,.a^«re (t « • itt tite r net Islxit'ItM.« o, *ti< h w o t w o rk c o a le r ted win» tit» g n a t ¿ ,iid a y tos'iea. 1 he maaandie, tu m ie , v a s t ad a a j other : r e tio iu of th e ¿»Mutiny pa- par are p rin ts 1 sa rlie r la the weak, and -frutn TI iuimir u t-u i h u .*,U j uu-ruing doseas <et annOa arc kept busy taseri- theaa per«» In to o n . Lartnuitloiia TKESPAHM But Ito Wa- Teeaa with Innumerable Fish —Country Unpopulated. t o C u lt iv a t e , . . - .* 1 • fTedel" "stutta^" paper, fo r a llrln g . N O T IC E A ll persons a r e h e re b y The coast of L a b ra d o r is the WtiKKLKK AND WILSOJt. edge o f a rn a f solitude o f rocky h ills, sp lit and blasted by tbe B o l u r y M o tio n . frusta Hud beaten by the waves of tbe A tla n tic fo r unknow n ages, says tbe Boston T ra n s c rip t. grand headland, ye llo w , brow n and black in its nakedness, is ever L IG H T BUURIKO & S A P ID , in sight, one to tb e n o rth o f you end cne to tbe south. H e re and U n ii Hfurlng. . there upon them a re s trip a and patches o f pale green m osses,! lean grosses and d w a rfa b ru b b e ry . ! There are no fo rests except in | H a m ilto n { in le t. O ccasionally i niiles Qf pneef pices fro n t tbe s e a ,. in which fancy m ay roughly shape a ll tbe s tru c tu res o f hum an a r t. to . ijp i e fre q u en t th a n headlands The O kkgom D a il y J ournal is the leading.Dem ocrsUo newspaper and pcrpAndicuU r sea fro n ts are the sea slopes, o ftep bald and tam e, and then the p erfection of Oregon, issued at P o rtlan d . A ■ ra n the Ip e a t type o f presses can not perform th ia claas of work, which otters em ploym ent to m any newaboys aiaf X khabltania of "Nawatatya" a lla y ,” .’Who earn m much aa »18 la lo a r d a y .’ tin»«. O t thia claaa waa "Y o del." * O ow a i a t n e atfbtcrrancan depths of a p a p ti U B e e .-w ith the rour o f the fc ia n t p re e s e . re v e rie ra tto g in his earn lh i* r«Pr«a<.iitaWwo type o f the •d s j A t the au rteu n t’inw ta b le t th re e o ther "sleepouis" labored, and ■while they lab oietl they sung. Una hay Yodel * calm ed In the cuo ruses " • nd H mm » start«»! to yodel a fte r tha -taabton Of the Swing sln&yrs whom ha had heard fro m the g a llery te a t o f a a ll th a t is picturesque and rough. T h e managers also issue ■ |u d e r ille theater. Jn the in te rio r the blue b ills and H igh above the noises. o fS h e presses stony vales th a t w ind up fro m its voloa rang Out sad every one of lor people who do not e . » (ho Ao "stutters" stopped th e ir w ork am ong them f r o » th e sea have a • n il stared a t blot In aatonlahm eaL sum m eriike and pleusant a ir. A n y o f these papers can Th en every one teemed to sim ultane One finds him self p eo p lin g ously s ta rt th e ir hands to clapping. these regions and d o ttin g th e ir ' Yodel" waa the boy's nam e there F O R D T R l B U f f H . a t the hills, valleys and w ild shores w ith after. - " B ig ” B ill, the forem an o f th e hum an in h ab itan ts, but a second •to tte rs ,” was the only cne who dis th o u g h t, and a m o u rn ful one it is, liked 'Y . v odel," Som ething about the ----- uc, o u uxeu ung bdoui m e te lla th a t n o i men u c u i to v i il i iu l u c u flelds nus no in the la d s delicate face acie ti on ms coarse ' a w av th ere , no women keen the nature Ilk« • < -« .< .... . . . . . . . . . . _ .. . . . . nature lik e a red rag waved In tbe home off there, no children p la y by face o f a bulk in th a t room, where ev ery m utate h a d '’an latervetlug story th e brooka or about around the o f hie fo rm er life to te ll, "Yodul" was c o u n try schoolhouse, no bees la e tla e tiv e ly recog:ik«d a* having fa l come home to the hive, no smoke len fro m u higher uetote. curls fro m the farm h ou se china "B ig" H ill knew th u . and the boy ney, no orchard blooms, no b le a t alw ays lrrtiu te d him . On a busy S at- JOURNAL And TRIBUNE. no tified P O R T OR following rates: D aily and T rib u n e - - - - O K E g o X rwto 8 DE/ALLJ a T o W h om it Muy Ouaeerw. I . th e un d e rsig n e d . h e re b y g iv e no- tios th a t I h a v e a co nveyan ce fro m th e P atentee to tid e ls u d s an d w ater lots in th e H a r b o r o f P o rt O r fo r d , O reg o n , on a p o rtion o f w h ic h a p a rt o f th e w h a rf la erected w ith o u t m y oo nartif. A ll p a rties a re h e re b y w a rn e d n o t to d riv e p iles o r trespass In a n y m a n n e r w h atso ever on sa id tid e la n d s o r w a te r lota. « l à GENERAL MERCK M as A aas C. KEEPS L\ s ju i K, GROCERIES, H i , i < I È A D abt . Portland, Oregon. » N o tice ia h e re b y g iv e n to a ll w h om i t m ay c o n te ru , u o tto e n te r u p on , o r trespass In a n y m a n n e r upon th e S ta r R a n c h , s itu s le d a t L a n g lo is , C u r ry O o o n ty , O reg o n , fo r th e purpose o l h u n tin g w ith g u ns or d ogs, o r o th e r* wise tie s pa in a n y m a n n e r . H»ts and Caps, . Oil Clothing, Boots and SL c ¡ A n y person o r persons se e n te rin g up on said prem ises w it h o u t m y co n sent w ill b e nroeecuted to th e f u ll e x te n t o f tb e law . ’ ' FazuD e T womskm . D aily Sunday and Tribune B L ’- M IL 1 M Trespass N o tice. be had In com bination w ith the G O LD I , T . U e M e u jt a . a S e m -W e ta L V , which is especially" adapted for a D s ily .b u l want a goo*! fa m ily paper. JAMES CAUGHEIL, no • o tresp ass fu r the purpose o f h u n tin g or fis h in g upon the N W ) » o f te c tlo n I t , an ti th e E l o f B » ’X anr. WJ o f n t ) fw rtto u 18. T p , SI 8 ., B . i s W eal. T b e p r e M lie s are now owned and leas-ed by th e un dersigned. A ll such trespassers w ill be prose cuted ac co rd in g to law . F< < M x i < l « * m -A |¿ r * n I < rf » I Sem i W eekv and Trib u n e today afternoon "Yodel" had Jt.st fln- tokvd w arbling w ith bis tlr n llk e voTW w hen "B ig HUI stepped up to him. _ “ Vou want to cut that o a t!" he cried. Tve stood it six weeke an I a in 't go to ' to stand It an y lo s iitr. Th e boys can’t do th e ir w ork w hile they re Ils f-m l tig to you. I f you ever make that nolee. you call yodellng, ag ain —I'll Ore you, s e a l- • "Y o dsf" dld “ o t reply to th is tirade. to r he did not want to lose Ma posi tio n B u t when the forem an had walked, aw ay vYodet" was surrounded Oy a group o f sympathizers. “T h a t fellow don t like me,” he said. “ W liy . my old mau used to order M o un d dozens of fellows lik e him ." " W h a t did yoh rsu away from home to r, 'Y odel ?' " asked a sym pathetic lis tener. ' “ 1 d o n't know. Just got tired o f It, I guess " answered tke w aif, " ila d a I got t h e '’hum m ing'1 habit w r * d r | f u d b c i t t i ’sn L >« h . «'-------T a a m in the group. ► group. "N ao v s-a S e h . • a. _ “ ** f,ce ° f fo___ a. . th* ,U" ” h* w a‘»P«red to his right-hand fetlow w orker "Y o - £ " ¿ ' " 7 , «“ “J “ ' hei«1 #nd “ " » « i Up. up— nigh above the nowrs o f the m illin g room roefc bis silvery voice and every one looked around In aston ishment. -< "Big B ill's face turned red as firs and he hastened over to the bo r fo l- h 7 ,h * q f his frle u d a . 1 11 Are y o u !” he shouted. " I told you to t to ho ller any mors, d id n 't I * cenU r<1 ,h n »w I® « out toe . n<” r ,b ° Y » “ not listening * ° .1 ° S B ,H ’ N e ith e r was the rest <M .he group. T h e g irl was staring at at^M " Yod* 1" * “ “ • « o ilin g back — -w „ . “ H ello, sister." said "Yodel ~ "Sav do you go w ith th is big du b ” ' n« BhC-toJI defiantly. “ f i j com. back home If yo u'll prom ise to tu rn him do w n !" a a i 7 ^ Y ^ 2 i * . i h“ T*' * * * ” B 'r B l n ” •a d Y o d .l th r next day. when ro- s. Isndsnt In a a«w .m t Of clothes be strolled back to the "alley ." " s , . ha tried to square hlnw elf. but ,! ,• „ « J W I .old I.' I u. o h ' 1 m <c“ nK b«<’k to sc Bool. N o more stuffllu' fo r m ine " ~ <Jhlcn»o R ecord-H erald. H andicapped. T h ere was a slight gale and some u ih o f shipwreck. " W e ll. If we go down." ta M the corset rtfumtner. can keep rig h t on selling s trs lg h t fro n ts to tk « m ei maida •• "N o chance fo r business for me. how ever." declared the corpulent drum m er ’ W h y not?" "1 eell slippers " — Chicago Cun "I P ossibly to A h s o rT T h e m . R o d r lc k -T h e r e is certainly a nnm- l w o f blots on some o f the big Insur ance concern, these days \ a n A l l ( r l - B y George. I wonder « hat Is why the Insurance compan'ea give out so m any hlottera as « .tr« m « e mvnta.—Chicago D a lly News. ~ W ANTED tl1 ' C S 9 1° ....... «nlnlest Day. ^ ’Z ^ W W V o » os Bos. PATENTS FIKE AND MARINE INSUKAM’E of California. Before Yoe Purchase Anr Other Write «1 SEW S M I SIW IM ■ACMIII BOKPAIY ORAMat. MAM. Msny Sewing Machines srs mads to sell rtesrd- ■ss of quel*», but tha “ W ew M e m e ” to made ■ w w . Our v u guaranty r guaraniy never rune ow . --------- never runs out Sewing Machine« to Suit all eondttion« < the trade. The * W ew standsa/th« Mad of all H lr h .< r a « K ^ a fn iIy sewing m&tfuoea BO YBARB* KXPttRICNCK A b e a u tifu lly i l l u s t r a t e d m o n th ly m agazine o f th a w id e a w a ke W e s t w ith fascinating short stones, picturesque p e n o a a l p o in t-o f-v te w d e scrip tw a o f the interesting d e velo p m en t o f the W e s t, and th e rom ance and his to ry o f the w o nderland o f lb » e in h . A s k y o u r lo cal new sdealer for cu rren t issue o r send $1 5 0 fo r year’s subscription. T h e b o o k . " R o a d <il a T h o u s a n d W o n d e rs . — 120 b e au tifu l W e s te rn v iew s ia fo u r colors— w ill be included— free. T f u o e M arks D fsicms Convr..o«Tw A c. AiH-iafiirìnli'f t» «hcleh nr.«I ertMirm m/.t «Bcert.iiM v ’ i r oim . usi . i frv* wbotL<»r «u lUYwttlrttt a iNUettLàhl«. <*<•(! m un lo« Oona rtrteCHcm tftuevit tul. I l «uni bone on P a te c U M n t f r « < oid«Bt t j t »emr«M< P aloitta la k a n ilir<Mi«h M u u n A Co. r«»c«JT« UMckU n o ti« , w W Ì’o u t «harva, m tb e Sticnlttle American. X b e w d e o m rlf tltn a tm ln d w eekty. •e laikun n f »ny « rient m e Im i m a l. FLO O D S V IL O tS O Bwld by authorised dealora eaUy. roa saus aw Iu iru ea t etr- T e r m i, fci a KAOAznrx su n set S am rsancnco * * ® s t» e t m o ip a t t o t r a r a » » . •¡C asca1.t s C aaU rC athar'.la toc * O. C. fa ll io cura. ' I n u i i t i tW u-V c a u r o tM a I . ? Y «■ye 33«. H ave you ever I seen a Sunset? < < 5 otü-vri.üo» lot Fci frw to o l, wine Do Yon 1 Know the News* hl. ; •••* WASHINGTON D. C. BUY T H E ------------ f--------- ; ........ JOB W O R K - Sfi to a Better Salary Y o u c i h a v e it r Per M o u th ill T in - E v e n I 111 the TELEG I P O K T 1 .A * H alf of rottine anywharo 1« la m akiar the «for». If voa want to bn >nc naafnl—If VO« waat to bntter ro a r poiltloa— <wi< >«r «for». We havn made tha izar» easy, and we have made tha w «^r wqr to «aceñas eaay. So «MV. la laet. that you will bn aurprianCat tha iaalrnlScancs of the barrier that a y y » - Í baa k e ri V o .'b a c k -Jha atari to succaaa la to a ts p lr SII la sud matt to as tha coupon below. Rood ovar the liat o* »--.a* atlona la tbo cocpcB. m ark X «atora « la w a a s www warn* to oater. t i l la and m aa tbo coupon tona. By rotara mall wo will tall yon how you can aaally. tonupoaalroly. sad la yoar aparo timo qoallfy yooraolf for tbs politlón yon waat. and we'll tend proof of It la tbo form ol facta os to what wa haro dona fcr sthera. t- iy i • - TRApi-hla,. «. aas ». a, or u - ' G «s TM AT Y, «dvwrtanc liw u ««panas, and bMp yoa tf koad mudai, pkot« or akxtcl t on patentabilttv Pi « f A M l N « R trC fc C N C E k C ' * * • * PrndtahU Ihs’ anU * T If • o j eos S bbv -3 u l ’o A ................... r — h lio n » i t At a t I n i i o t i r i T h e un dersigned h e re in gtr»- t ■ to th a t th ey are the o w n e r * o l tin >o h a lf o f Section IS , T o w n s h ip t l rtv th ree. South ra n g e fo urteen W e i' o l W illa m e tte m e rid ia n , Oregon. A il pat ties are w arned not to trespass upon v»i m ake an y location«, e it h e r placer or q u a r tz c la im s a t th e ir p e ril. D . K zLL aaxa I J O w n rrs . »t. 1. H. The Best to be had in Curry County, a t reason-- able Prices. te l, t la n d , Oregon. I t in tl», citing new spaper p u b lia i., gon ; i t «p ntalqs a ll th e n« v sta te and o f the n a tio n . T r ' m o n th . A a a m iile t-opv w ill i<*«i to vou free. A ddreat lafsr n a t i ia s l CsrTSS»»alinta Sekosta Baa W». S enat« Va. n * a s * explain «Mbaat twrfber »Mlgaflwa wa »g pa rt.. kv* I cak«aattfv ter a larger salary la ib« positio« bofor« *h ich I kae« marked X. M rA rzs.) P o rtla n d , O r • * M r w t sad p O T ................. “ ____________ « I JSee or Adtrew* I). O. MEWTON, N srshflcifl, Oregon Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Legal Blanks, Any Thing, . i Briefs, Posters} Envelopes, Statements, *v n 1 : 1 - a*. u — Up-to-date Work Done on'Short ’/foice. s B Satisfacton Guaraneed. 'A' celebrated ae ro n a u t asserts a f t e r a p a tie n t In v es tig atio n , th a t the n in th day o f th e moon Is the most ra in y o f the w hole 28, and fo u r o’clock in tbe a fte rn o o n tbe ra in ie s t hour o f tbe day. k Tress I " • sou nt j by a large real estate P“»'»1« (rvn> the iw . it«gin lo.j,, u ^•rporation. Special induce- f m entsto those who wish 1 become financially interested.1_______ __________________ _ The Real Estate Seeuriiv I Co rn r f Dsarhorn Bldg. CHICAGO? l l , « • - » u c r . c ’’T " * ’ w,,fc r “ ~ r~ - ». a tx l » o re ig ii Cores • Cold in One Day, f * ’. •'* U e a a t y la B to w d D o n » . Clean blood mean« a clean skin. N a beauty w ithou t it. ( '.larareta. Candy C ath ar tie ' T,n« d e a n “ P y oar keep it in rlean, b> - I ~ h blood v e aod r and driv g a ll in shrribs up tk e lazy hver and driv in g a lG w o L amih I Stod m olt Itoereport P*1" - like c,oud* ag ain st the sky,” ’’ nid H » rv e y L. H o w land , o f A b e r I ) ., fFkfllAA i I ■ ' a n u ss k Ir e n e o Sen deen, S 8. D to th e M ilw tin e l. “ A South D a k o ta fa rm e r w ill w ork ag ain st long continued d rought, sickness am ong the c a t tle and ahy o f the thousand and one plagues th a t co n trib u te to the- unplcnsantneaa o f the existence of a tille r of tbe sotf, b u t When the grasshoppers descend upon him he throw s up both bands and con tents him self w ith p rayer. " A b o u t a ye ar ago I took an earjy m o rn ing buggy rid e o u t o f Aberdeen, to a neighboring to w n and, passing a cornfield, 1 heard a curious clicking noise, as i f a m illio n k n ittin g needles w ere be ing used a t once. A s k in g the d riv e r w h a t caused th is phenoroe non, he told me th a t the field was infested w ith a sw arm o f grass hoppers which had swooped dow n th a t m orning. “ D riv in g back by th e same road th a t night we stopped a t tbe corn field to view the d evastatio n . I t was the m in t desolate sight I ever saw. E ve ry sta lk o f sta n d in g corn had been stripped clean o f its green leave« and shoots and the scores o f acres of th e crop were ruined. T b e only th in g th a t farm e r ro u ld do was to put down a few hundred d o llars to p ro fit knd loss a ll a ttr ib u ta b le to th e vomcion,* insects.'’ p r o m l^axative firom o Quinine w ill be. I t is a g re a t and te rrib le , w ilderness thousands o f m iles in ' e x te n t aqd lonesome to th e w ild an im als and birds. L e ft to the s till v is ita tio n o f th e lig h t frojit the sun, moon and stars and the a u ro ra l Arcs, it ia only At to look upon and then be given o ver to ita p rim ev al solitariness. B u t fo r the liv in g things o f Ita w aters, th e cod, salmon and seal, which br;ng thousands o f fisher men to its w aters and tra d e rs to its bleak shores, L a b ra d o r would *** M d e * o , a i * a ’ O r E e n la n d . The tim e is now coming when, w ith , I good steam ship accom m odations, ■ the in v a lid and to u ris t fro m the states w ill be found spending the b rie f but lovely sum m er here, n o t I w ith s ta n d in g its ruggedness and to the a lle y .” " T h a is where Big BUI goes.” said an oth er "stutter,” "up on Dlversey ■tSMt to see his g irl I heard him (eill&g Jouoaon about It ,” "Dlversey street Is a long thorough fare.' replied "Y o del." and the whole rowd laughed. x desolation. Saturday n ig h t a press broke down 1 • M i dvlayed the "stutters." F in a lly - •hen papers again twgon to , p p e , r „ n * GRASSHOPPERS IN DAKOTA — ....... « •Ue tkhle the b o y. . . r . kept busy T h ia >- ___ _ Beourga o f th e S tate Ilh ® “ cntls to get the m all edl- „ Says a K a n W hose R H o o m m e « !■ U oa out. Nobody ««ng or w hiatled; In A berdeen, S. D. every one was laboring like a T ro ja n . and no one noticed th a t ' B ig" B ill was "T he »courge o f S o uth D a k o ta showing a group o f friends thè sights o f tke "stufflag" room. "Y o del" ia th e graaahoppera, which tra v e l glanced a t the party, and his lace in »w arm s ao vast th a t th ey ap- psaed, w hile his ayes glittered w ith ex W » Always Rcnesaber the Pall Moms, in g sheep flock th e m o u n ta in side w ith w hiteness and no heUer low » in th e tw ilig h t. T h e re is nobody th ere , th e re never w ere hut a m iserable, and I sc atte red few , and th e re never _______________________ i N o tic e . m o i^ l N o tice is lie re b y g ire n to a ll persons whom It m ay ro n cero , not to e n te r u p on o r tresp.iae upon th e prem ises of E li B a g le y . for tbe parp óse o f b u n tin g or a s h in g w ith hook an d lin e. Said p r e m iaos are situated on E lk R lr e r , C u rrv C o u n ty , Oregon, and deecribed aa fo l lo w s . The W est h a ll of Section tw e n . ty aeren, To w nship th ir t y tw o S o n th , R a n g e fifteen W est. ■ Y f W * s» »men« A n y person o r persons vo treepaae- ng fo r tbe purpose o f h u n tin g , fis h in g , o r tra v e lin g th ro ug h in a n y shape form o r m a n n e r, or te a rin g dow n fences, o r le a v in g out aid e gates op en , o r m olest ing personal prop erty, w ill be prosecu ted to th e fu ll e x te n t o f th e law. W m . R . J o h n so n , Lesees o f th e a b o v e , described prem ise T In connection w ith T H E T R IB U N E i^ - Â ïî T X ’X r i K S ^ -------- r , Dr. Mlles A s ti Pain P illa ralleva pain. N othing PUle fo r be Or- Mitas' » dre I ^ e f .