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w e u n k h d a y , m ahch Dairyville a 1010 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY CANAL BTATB AMD OIBTBWT OrFICURB : At rj. 8. S en ’te—J o n a th a n B ou rn e J r., o f P ortlan d an d G oo. > • C h a m b erla in o f ED . KACKLEFF, F ro p 'r * 'S u ccesso r tn F . M . L a u g , oi». ) T b i‘- nrw e "shot £ 2 H i d d j A i modal is the simplest, > ‘w V ) v , ' eure»t, a n d fastest 12- T V T 'vJfe'. “t J EJu^e lygaatM made. IJ W 'J W f 1« ba» »he solid top. jT rkM, 'iM s i t ie ejection » n d i f S l " W f ¿ot»b!a ertrectosc— f i G " 2 ^ 1 ap aciai' f&rrfln fca- p lures c f comfort »nJ convenient«. T h s Cloted-ln braech keeps foe acticd clean a?d the sh ells dry—keeps out rain, snow , dirt, le a v e s 'tw igs or; a sand. I T h e o rtv b .k » -lo h .a tc n c tru e « la a ,a B 'w » ycu X * « * » l » i c » t r t <e. ten aaconOe lor e te rn is e e. p f ' in.'. ve*- IhaJohst I , a lw a y s ns firm and ria l« a * to- a »eft« frame, non- ta i .- d B . - i a J«. t h - r . e f r u e m « 1 , t e a r hand acd hatpe CJ.-SC .’ re e a tlra . yyH EN a country becotnua civilized it demand a tvps- writers. W hen in becomes posted'on comparative values it dem ands . THF SMITH PREMIER TYPEW RITER T h e fa ll Snahet r u n . era (u n ran W n » «1o«e-e!i :'n_'. r. i r t h t J In » gnn s.’nm l a r e U n aq aa'l.d Ice C to r c , , l » t , t e a s anil a ll lo n g -r.c ^ e w - k . , The fact that The Sm ith Premier Typewriter is used in every civilized country on the globe is not so im por ta n t as the further fact th at the dem and increases year af ter yeah The .reputation of T he Smith Prem ier is world-wide. World-wido use has made it so. z ■' THE SMITH P R E tflE R ^ Y T ’EW HITER CO., 247 Stark St., Portland, Oregon. gAAe-i.' a*,'- Bye C e .,,, j V H ^ ?_*'V LjdO T' t e t e ’’, r r f > .tr c c la r k lv ln g le r a a t d u v * - d i ’C., w ith full * a • M I la u d 8 H O E 8 HARDW ARE- ii^vrAis A n d in fa c t, e v e r y th in g u su a lly nemloo la th e c o u n tr y . C A S H S A L E S a m o u n t ng to 25 oi m ore w ill be a llo w » '1 10 per c e n t d is co u n t. e x c e p t o n FI iu t , o n w h ich nr A s I w ill d o m y o s n te a m in g , m y in te n tio n to »ell ch ea p er th a n good» w ere e v e r so ld on F lo r a s Creek. In e x c h a n g e (or g o o d s G ive m e a tr ia l a n d I w i l l d o my lie st to p lea se you. P ig ra-et .«¿ a I t tr Uw *><J f-dtioe, <-'id our •a a r ç M * r e n » M c r it« . T r y ua. N oth « iS jh ejcb y g iv e n to all persons n o t to tresim ss u pon t h e la n d s o f th e u n d e r sig n e d —th e la n d s being d e s c r ib R -tfiy n if A^’vyrif’i', ed a s follow s'; A ll o f th e la n d ly in g Oso U S. Paitei Oe»«,W»íhii.staa. 0-C. E n it o f t h e C ounty road lead in g from L a n g lo is to Bandon o f I o ts 7 and 10, S e c tio n 2fl, T o w n sh ip 30 S o u th o f T R E S P A S S N O T IC E R a n g e 15 W est, for th e purpose o f c u t t in g w o o d 1 or ta k in g o ff logs, or o tlie r- I A n y p erso n o r p e r so n s tr e sp a ssin g w iic tr e sp a ssin g w ith o u t in y c o n se n t u p o n th e C roft b a k e R u u ch ,—th e Mo- S m h p a rties w ill 1« p ro secu ted . L e lla n m id M a rsh a ll R a n ch es, w ill ho 0 . ft. H A A G F N S E N . , p ro secu ted to th e u tm o s t e x te n t of, th e 1 i w ; m id a reward w ill b e g iv e n fo r In - fo r m a tio n th a t w ill lea d to t h e c o n v lc - E C Z E M A lit u i P I L E C U K E ti >n o f th e s u ilt y p a r lie s. REE K n o w in g w lia t it 'w a s to a iit - K t ix v x n CaoKT. fcr, I w ill g i v e F R E E O F H A liO E . to a n y a lR i - t c j , , 4 p o sitiv e ire for E c z e m a , S a lt Rl en m i E r y slp e- r i l e s an d S k in D i.-eases. In U nit •i c i. D o n ’t s u ffe r longer. W rite F. W il l ia m . , 4o0"M anliiittan A v e n u e , s e y c o n a a m p t i c n c a n n jt c u r e d . N a t u r e a l o n e w o n ’t d o it , i t n eed s h e lp . E S I H O O T S W ill b e ta k e n D O C TO R S l DRY G O O D S, ’e ncw eon. f. .< on reqnert or v irie o p ijM e te li& .p a s a I .t it . - j :»• 3 atat.ipa. a w rite fur o ur co afl'lentlal le tte r beioro ap- u lrlu x for p < ir-n t[tt ma» hu w orth aioaey. W e uruuiowr ob léis V . A and gor»l»u S f O K E E P S IN S T O C K S W IF T & C O ., I S ID S : I r. STEWART E d ito r»n<l Pnhllsher M»al>M<»ri|>tioïft. * U ..''><> poi* y o n -r f C u r t í i ’o n n tv *•}» fcavv »»«»ten A t Ihe KH "Ute h«»««c 1-aK __ . tAi- Í0T H E TÄ1BUNE STOCK POULTRY a n d W E G K LY O R E G O N IA N .J,»« m *>***MM 'IO N . M ED ICIN E ... . rf. a., to*. Ml The PORT ORFORD TRIBI NF ro ï ’in * oak common jia ss with your rand iwenty-tour hours; a , yedlment or aet- , T —a unhealthy condl- i 7 < W t l o n of the kld- , ' I V n»y»; if U ataina ' * , your linen it is j j evidence of kid- • / £ l ney trouble; too 1 i . -T frequent desire to pass It or pain in —— — the back Is alao ,f that lha kidneys and blad- ■i'!er. W het to Do. , rt In the knowledge SO ..v ed , that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- ■ great kltney remedy fulfills every curing rheumatism, pstn In the I o ya. liver, hiadder and every part ■nary pssss^k. It corrects Inability •ater »nd scalding pain In passing d effects following use of liquor, •6 t beer, and overcom es that unpleasant eastty of being com peted to go often 1 , ,he day. and to get up many times Ute night. The mlW ahd the estra- a r y effect of S w a m p - R o o t is aeon iked. It stands the highest for Ita woa- iul cures of the m ost distreasing ceaes. y o e need e medicine you ihould have the ■it. Sold by druggists tr 90c. and31. sties. You may have a sample bottle of tills jndertul discovery nd e book that ore about tt. both sent Bwitri ffkkBd . olutely free by mall, iesa Dr. Kilmer A nee» 1 »'nun nJi-vU. • inghamton.-U. Y . When writing men- • riding this generous offer in this paper. ia*»rTho4fy Say» so. C em rv ta ( andr Cathartic, the moat won- dart'll medical dim-overv o f the age. pie«» ’»at and refreshing to the toate, act gently mm I poeitlv-tv cTi V.ver pnn b' ■■•»'ie. r le a n e in r th e «'»»tire cur« tMMfctMrtic, fovey. I ami 1* • - v.c or C . C . C f* ; .1 »• F> ' :,Ti ‘ ’ K '.tion to <1*v; .H. 2 .\ Tuarwatwtl to cure t / oil c a «<« »to« ./ -----A .IN D ----- The New Idea VV<,man’s Magazine B O T H ONE Y E A R FO R 73, iw Inr.A Wew.AS'a M aoa MW z is an a u th o r ity on D r e s a m a a in r , Ion., 'odd E con om v. I t a v e r a g e s m ore th a n ItHl p a g e s W e o ffer y o u th e fo fo r e a t lea st 1200 p a g e s ot good fa sliio n n g for an a d d itio n a l coat o f o n ly 26 eta. S a m p le s fr e e . 9t-c.lt and poultry ha»e few troni iin which arc hot bowel ar, I l i v e r irregularities. B la c k - D rat.jbt Stock and P o u M Medi- cine II a bowel W liver remedy for -lock. « P'd“ I*" Wifln™ digi‘,li.m in a perfect condition Prouiiuelit American br«-i»r- and far,nerr keep their herd« an l tlocka healthy by V?-"’ sio lal doss -J? Black-Draught Slock *;„1 r.mltrv Medicine in tneir food Aav stock r a i« r m * v b u y s '¿»-cent half-pound air-tight can <rf thia m edicim from h u dcSlar and k’ ep his stock in vigorous health for week«. Dealiws ocner- ailv k *ep Black-Draught Stuck and Poultry Mcdinine. if your» doe» uot, .end 25 cent» for a ».ample can, to the inannfactnrer«. The Chaltaicioga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn. nd ligh t loads. food for everything that runs ou tv bacia. o„ I« ta» bo»t Iw .'f tnoit. Our » , o n k in » bad "b o n you a,n » i u n d ic i3B And »OW they Ur* w d ie - Tm»y sr» lo o k in » W it. B » to r. , _ s. p. aoccKtso ron. T H E S O U T H ’S L IT E R A R Y W E E K L Y P u b l i s h e d n t A t l n u t * . C s u —Cieradafow Gore S0.000. «W« - U N N T S O U T H I» the G r v . t U t . r , r v W w s K I r o lt» s South. HU deveted to F a c t and r i c T t a n , OPdalvMthn past otalltlistU lsiirrat la Ita fia:». Amos» in co n tr itele« t»a sto « aviad i~uiti«r» W itts« ao»n tr--goal Chandlar Karris, Harry still w eg I dward» and ■others »I ¡rowlao toon, »«rial »tor a» from Anthony How. Maurice 1 homason, Sidney R. Crockait. Mrs.O» ra» C rt» t .ad Arthur W. Merchmont Save andaar- ail. asd others ai« ln wolttns »rum the pan otaulh o« • ( aatioaal nota. A »hart i t a « m i t r i t ouaht oat n c » iw • * " h « » d r » 4 , » t , n < l l d « h ö r t all worthy a a to e In CW. SW W W T iinin». vtlto» tonU».»ara acate, vBtotad »hat w illsaroasslully exploit tha rtoanlB« Raid or talent that only neol* t e t e tetar,»« t» IllMlrata U» wealth that Is shy I» assert Uscir. «3W. S U M S T » O U T H item s with the Ilf* otra» «real south Ths«en Int suash'n» warms everythin-: s f , wtlvlty and tha season 1* »ever cold enos<* to Chdck the hand oi infittir/, rho paper e-’im » fraerant with the breati oí the ■»eonolla an« pina. fhrea the very air of tha orarte, pa » hay. 1 ha SSTsss »S«. «• ra«*«« "0 •'-»"» * “• atores ap the », hen saate!!» a al ih» coito« whitens m tha 222 South T eona S t., CntcAOOr4i.L.. Get. 7, 1 9 0 - E igh t month« se n I was so ill that I was compelled to lioor sit down nearly a ll the tim e. My stomach was so weak and up»et that I could keep nothing on it and I vom ited frequently, could not urinate without great pain ar.d I coughed so mucl. that my threat and tuny» were raw and »ore. T h e doctor» pro nounced it B right’» d iiease and other« »aid it ws» eonsum ptios. It mattered little to m e what they called it and I hail no de sire to lira. A sifter y in ted nw from St. Loois and asked me rf I had ever tried W in e of c y d’?i ' I told her I bad not and te e bought a bottle. I believe that it saved my life. I believe many women could aave much suffer in g if they but knew of it» vain». **• maoall«ht. wth ha »ivan in th«w«n-n ;><»» i «-» b * o th isftsc.a ,*» '«waoUr. Th* sutscriptloa arica I* O n t » C . n s a a »»er. alike to a ! »a sens. *a««ats »ewaoaaar». noa»«ie»'cr*, nd «rary , ne alaa tlu h sa f five, »ceompan'nd hr lha fuJ l ì !fo. enttae the«". t> ra'ser to the coper ra»" era’ ». „ P o s t . l <~»ri4 th» tom ai of «IX ft liter snfobhers who rt.'.y H U N T IN G T R IP h rn.K S . . . -9BMF83 »5to81»« »« PISTOL» ■ . . g»m J ®5“ muo SHOTOUMS. » from T M«» »«.y» •»iiad.i t e ■»-<««« i'1» ™7LÍ. ,,>-.ht..u,ie w elta s» o o w so ja fkwi’t yna want frcivlom fro » p«iu? Tak« W ine oi Card«! and tuaka oa« supreme cff'rt to I h wc II. You do not need tu b e a wmk, helpleee sufferer. You can hare a woman'« healt+1 and d o a woman'« work in Iff". Why s o t akcurc a bottle of ine of Cardui front your drug]?,«* to day? ÇZ kï S U N N Y SO U T H , A tla n ta , G a 2 ,5 0 0 YEARS O LD L e a st th a C o rin th ia n W aa D n d at C o n tem p la tio n aa L o n g A go aa T h a t. S a le m . , C o n g r e s sm a n , F ir s t D istr ic t -M illi» O. H a w le y , of S a lem . G o v ern o r— F rank W . B o n a o n , S a le m . S ecreta ry o f S tate— F. W . B e n so n Sa “Speaking of canals,” said tbu engineer who had keen talking about Panam a, “a very intereat- iug canal, and one not much heard of, is that count cted with th e gu lf lem . ' , >tate T .eaB u rsr— G®0 A . St« < o f S b - of Corinth and the gulf of Angina lem . in Greece. SupL P u b lio I n s tr u c tio n - e J . II. A c k “It’» tom e older than’ anv w e r m a n , S a lem . have in th e w estern hepiiaphen*, S tate P rin ter— W illis D u n ls a y , S alem . also, for Perifl uder, tyrant of A ttorney G e n e r a l—A . M . C raw ford, Coriuth, proposed to cut through S a le m . . ; th e istlitou s aa long ago as 600 C lerk S ta te l a n d B o a r d —G «G . B row n, S a le m . • , 1 years before C hrist. Superstition J o in t S en a to r fo r C ooa a n d Curry— «topped him, Lowever. “J u liu s Caesar and C aligula W. a C hase. J o in t R e p r e s e n ta tiv e for O nus a n d took it up agialu when Route bud hold of Greece, but it wus too C urry— I. N . M uncy. J u d g e , 2d J u d ic ia l D is t r ic t — J W . much for them. *Then caine Nero H a m ilto n , R oseburg. tnd he w ent at it with vigor, but P ro secu tin g A tto r n e y , 2d J u d íela ! Dio the Work stopped when he died. tr io t—G eo r g e M. B r o w n , B o seh u rg . “O thers kept pounding awa;. 0 . S . C o m m is sio n e r s—J . H . Upton, i t it for the next several hundred L a n g lo is . « years, but it w as uot until 1881 county orncaas. that real work o f the N ero en. C o u n ty J u d g e —E . A. D a ile y , G old ergy waa p u t upon it. Then Gen. B e a ch . Turr, aide-decam p to V ictor Eiu C ou n ty C oinm laaioner»—O tto Isin ert, mannel o f Italy, orgnalted a corn • G old B e sc h ; Kd S y p h e r , L a n g lo is . pany and worked on till the roon Sh eriff— N orm an T y ler , G o ld B e a c h . ey gave out in 1890. the chief ob C o u n ty C le r k — G o o rg e W . S m ith , ita cle being som e kind o f flint G old B e a ch . which dynam ite couldn’t break. C o m ity T reasu rer—Jo m o « C a u g h “A bout 110,000,000 waa apeuf W ed d erb u m . up to 1890, and then Mr. Fyugro« A ssessor— W m . T o lm a n , H a rb o r. S ch ool S u p t . - W . - 8 . Guerflfc L an glois, took hold, organised a new co.a- pany, w ith $968,000 w o-king rap- •a rv ey o r—G e o . 8 . W H aon, Cb»V o Ooroner—Dr. F. A. S c h lle m a n a , Wed- Ita1; and Unished the jot in i993. It is only about four mile» long, d erb u rn . u iB v iM ea » » m c o a m but It ia «9 feet w ide at the b ot C ircu it C o u r t tntdj« F o u rth M on d ay iu tom, about 80 feet w ide a t w»»> r A u g u st o f e a c h y e a r . line, 2« feet and three Inrbe C o u n ty C o m m is sio n e r s C o u r t m eets deep In water, and It la cut nerr ,y f ir s t W ed n esd a y In J a n u a r y , A pril, all the way through »olid ro> u J u l y and S ep te m b er of eaoli year. rising at iom e point» for 2C9 feei P ro b a te C o u r t m e e ts first M onday in above the canal. e a c h m o n th . “ It la like a canyon, and »hip» d< o v a a v OOUNTT MOST OFVICSS AND PO8T- not take kindly to it, the entrance n ABTsaa. . . . Miss Id a Cooley. being bad, a stron g wind blowinr C h e t o o ..----- .......Flftclier G ardner. through ttft» through a great air H a r b o r ........... ................... J. W . R iley . G o ld B e a r l i . ■haft, and there 1» at time« a ...................... O eo K err. W ed d erb u ru . . . M r. K . H R u sse ll. •tr o n g reverse current. III Ilic e ........... .M rs. V io la A. F ry . M a r ia l........... “It 1» an In teresting trip .................... A . M . R ile s A g n e s « ........... through the canal, and it «.»▼«•» 123 ............ A m es J o h n sto n P o r t O rfo rd . mllea. of V 'cv rough w ater and £ ' ...................... J. 8 . Cuppa. D enm ark . . . . hours of tim e; but »c for «¡kipneru .....................ft. R n ck leff. L a n g l o i s ----- prefer to go through the peninsula . . . . ___ J . A * .H a in es E ck ley . . . . . . rather than throie.H tt.e C>. u< 1, though witji «opiu,chance» which L is t s f t - l » .- 1 2 9 ,- H 7 a n d -160. will be made it is believed the R eatorattou T o E ntry O f Land» canal w ill boeotn0 o f ceu< i l o se In N a tio n a l F o rest. a« »oon na a few skips begin to u m N o tice is h ereb y g iv en t h a t th e la m lt It and remove the prejudice now d esc rib ed in lo w , em bracing" 487.22 a c r e s , w itlitn tb e K ls k ly o u N a tio n a l F or ex istin g again st It.” e s t, O r e g o n , w ill be su b ject to s e tt le - , m e n t a n a en try u n d er th e p ro v isio n s o f , A N E G R O A N D S T E A M B O A T , th e h o m e stea d la w s of th e U n ite d StatCB a n il t i n a c t o f J u n e 11, 1906 |34 8 t n u , j r , r M a n ’s B e a so n fo r B « U » v lo < 233), a t th e U n ite d S ta te s lan d office at C olored M a n Oood B o u a ta b o u t R o seb u rg , O reg o n on February 26, 1910. Any s e tt ie i w h o w a s a c tu a r y a n d ia t —.Superior to W h ite». g o o d ia ith c la im in g a n y of said la n d , fo r a g r ic u ltu r a l p u r io s e a prior to J a n uary 1. 1908, a n d h a s n o t abandoned "The anggeetion enme out of 8t. sam e, b a s a p referen ce r ig h t to m a k e a ixxiia the other day that w hite liom eetead e n tr v for th e la n d s a c tu a lly o ccu p ied . R aid la n d s w ere listed u p labor had replaced the negro « . on tlie a p p lic a tio n s o f th e p erso n s m e i- the wharf and that after Ion; tioned liefow , w h o h a v e a p referrn ec r ig h t .su b ject to th e p r io r righ t s f •ervice the black roustabout w as a n y su ch se ttler, p ro v id ed .u o h s e t about to enter upon the decline o f tler or a p p lic a n t la q u a lified to m a k e his away,” said an old river man, h om estead e n tr y and t h e preferen ce r ig h t is e x e r c is e d prior to February according to the New O rleans 28, 19111, o n w h ich d a te th e lan d s w ill Time» ljem ocrat. “A ll of which, l,e s u b j e c t to s e ttle m e n t a n d en try by I mny add, I accept with a grain of u n v q u a lifie d p erson . Th® la n d s are ■ a lt as tlie saving goes. Home. aa f o llo w s : T h e S i of SEJ of S W N E l o f f i E i o f S W J , t h e o f fJ W l <I 9EJ o f SW }, th e 8 " I of SW J, S ec. 23, th e NJ o f K E i o f N W 1 , th e W J o f SWJ of N E J of N W J a n d t h e N U J o f N W J , Sec 2rt, T . 31 8 ., R. 14 W „ W. M , 140 “The negro seem s io have bees rcree, liste d upon t h e a p p lica tio n of H erlw rt W . L y n ch o f L a n g lo k , O regon ; born to the calling. H e Ie, a s rule, fond of the steam boat, ind L ist 8 —122. A tra ct o f a 160 a cre», w h ic h , w h en naturally takes to steam boat su rv e y ed , w ill probably b e w ith in Sec. 7, T . S3 8 ., K . « W ., a m i 8 e c . 12. T . 33 work. He has alw ays hovered 8 ., R. 10 W ., b o u n ded a n d describ ed a s around the river. Of course, yon lo llo w s ; B eg in n in g a t .a stak e on the will find Degroes back iu the b ills to w n eh ip lin e w h en ce th e fiW c o r n e r o f S ec. 31. T. ?2 8 ., K. » W ., ,«e»rs N. ■nd scattered around in the higher « 0 c h a in s e x te n d in g ; th e n c e N. 89 d e altitu d es, but the vast majority grees W ., 23.37 c h a in s to corner N o 1, of them you w ill find quartered thenoo S . 1 d eg ree W ., 40 c h a in » ; h en ce 8 . 8 t degree» E ., 4 0 ch stn a ; in the low lands o f the country, and t lie m e N. I d e r r e e E , 40 c h a in s ; liien ce en dhu rivers, where he can hear N. 89 d eg r e e s W , 16.33 c h n in sto c o r n e r the flutter of stearabrtat wheel». No. 1, a p p lica tio n of D an iel M cJL m lg»' o f R oeeb n rg. O regon, a ls o ap p lied for There Is one other fact'to be men bv W a lterC riteeer.v f D o th a n ,O r e g o n , tinned in connection with the nt- w h o a l e g e a se ttle m e n t prior to J a u u - gro’a peculiar fitness for steam »r- 1, 1906, L ia t 6— 12». A tr a c t o f 135 a cres p ro b a b ly w itlilu boat ng. 8 ,« . 2, T . 33 8 , K. 10 w . , b ou n ded an I "Did you ever hear the steam d e s c r i l e i a s fo llo w s: B eg in n in g »1 m ate talk in g to the ‘ronr th e F . 8 M .t lt e NK corn er o f Her. 2, boat T 38 8 , K. IO W .. th e n c e 8. 5 0 rh « in * ! ter»«— »ay, for in stance tvbon,tho th e n c e W . 20 c h a in s : th e iic e X. 10 boat w as a little late ia pnH'nr c h a in s : th e n u s W . 10 c h a i n s ; tlie n e • N . 10 " h a lu s th e i.o e N. 45 d,-gr »s E „ out and during the busy «<-tsoj) 42 35 c h a in s; th e n c e E . 10 ch a in s to H ast h ot.eh ? W ell, there is worn co rn er No. 1, a p p lic a tio n o f C h su n eey thin g in r.tore for you. som ething a J*a «S.HB». i-O w u c h l Htook an<l Pout v r A G U A R A N T E E D C U K E FO R I’U .E S . I t c h in g , B lin d . 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