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* POR'l Voliamo X.1^. » B F X M U » . O I H U O O N , W K W . - I 8 M P A Y , J T T IV E 8 O »>»<>- Dairyville Store, u r r iC IA L DIRECTORY. STAVB ANU UISTB1CT OrMCBB» '■ Interesting Program of Event« • t Marshfield, Oregon, g , 8. Sen’te— Jonathan Bourne Jr., of Poitland and Geo. E. Chamberlain of J u l y 1, 2 , 3 , ♦ , 8. Salem. Congressman. First District—Willie T h e C o m C ounty Racing Aseock- C. Hawley, of Salem. alion has given out th e follow ing ED. RACKLEKF, Frop'r Governor—Frank W. Benson, programme o f its uly raoe m eet. Secretary of State—F. W. (Bncoeeaor to F. M. Langiola.) FIBST B A Y , r a iU A Y , JU LY 1 s t . lem. State T.easurer—Geo A. Steel of S a No. 1— R u n n in g 5 8 m ile daeb, KEEP8 IN STOCK, lem. , p u r e ............................ Supt, Public Instruction—J. H. Aok- No. » —T rottin g and pacing, i m ile erman, Salem. heats, 2:80 class, beet tw o ou t o f State Printer—Willie Dunlway, Baleen Attorney General—A. M. Crmwford, three, puree. . ........................8100 00 BOOTH «ns«! StHOliiM N o. »— H a lf m ile burro race, p«rm Salem. 5 00 Clerk State Imnd Board—O. G. Brown, ................................................. N o. 4.— 100 yard foot rnoe,[m ecl- Salem. ; Joint Senator for Coee and Curvy h U for first and second places]. W. C. Chase. No. fi.— R u n n in g » m ile dash, Joint Representative for Coos and And iu tact, everything usually for lioreee owued and k ep t in C oos Carry—I. N. Muncy. and Curry counties sin ce an . 1, ln U m country. Judge, id Judicial District—J. Hamilton, Roseburg. 1910, catch w eights, purne----- 74.00. Prosecuting Attorney, id Judicial Dis R unning broad jum p, C A S H S A L K S «m ount ng to »6 or triob—George M. Brown, Roseburg. (m edab'for Ink and 2nd places). more will be allowed M per cent die. U. 8 . Commissioners—J. H. Upton, No. «.— Halay race for saddle count, except on Flour, on which n* Langlois. discount can be given. h o n es of eig h t miles. T he relay oocmvy osneske. Coupty Ju d ge—E. A. Bailey, Gold is to cover foar days, tw o m iles ere Aa I will do my own teaming, to be run each d ay, riders to change Beach. t my Intention to aell cheaper than good» horeee ever)r h a lf mile. T ha winner County Commiaeionere— Gtto Ismert, were ever sold on Horae Creek. Gold Beach; Ed Sypher, Langlois. w ill ba declared th e 4th day. Sheriff—Norman Tyler, Gold Beach. lo tto , Eggs amf” Hides, County Clerk—George W. Smith, .......................................................1100.00 ABCOMO D A Y , BBTVBDAY, JV LY 2. (told Beach. No. 7.— | m ile dash, puree 17H.00 County Treasurer—James Caugli Will be taken In exclmnge lor gooda. N o. ».— F aciag and trottin g, f Wedderhum. Assessor—Wm. Tolman, Harbor. m ile heals, for 8:15 class, best 2 out G iv e me a t r i a l and I w ill d® my 8chool Supt.—W. 8 . Guerin. Langloto. o f 8, p u rse...................................1 6000 treat to plena® you. purveyor—Geo. 8. Wilson, Chetco. jfo- 9.— 220 yard foot race (m e d Coroner—Dr. F. A. Sihliemann, Wed- a ls for 1st and 2nd places.] derburn. N o. 10.— Burro race,') m ils dash HixTiMaa or ths couare. T R E S P A S S N O T IC E ., Circuit Court meets Fourth Monday In lo harness, puree. ..........-------- 5-°° h. K o n ci is horeby given to nil persona , August of each year. N o. 10f.— R u n n in g h igh jum p, not to trespass upon the lands o f the County Commissioners Court meets m edals for 1st and 2nd places. first Wednesday in January, April, undersigned—the lands being describ N o. 11— i m ile dash catch weights ’ July and September of each yeai. ed as follows: All of the land lying East of the County road leading from Probate Conrt meets first Monday in for horses not trained this season, p u rse................ ............................... 20.00 each month. (Aiiglou to Bandon of Lota 7 and 10, Section SO, Townahlp SO S ou th of evaav ooujiTV rowr orrioxa and r o s r - N o. 12— R unning 5-8 mile. O w n MASTKHa. Range 15 W est, for the purpose o f cut P hetco ......................... M ,m W a C0 ®1* ? ers handicapped for horses kept ai.d ting wood or taking off logs, or other H arbor.'................... Fletohe r Oarfncr. owned in Coos county sin ce an. 1, wise trespassing without my consent Gold B each..........................S i X* 1810, puree.................................. 126.00 8uch parties a ill be prosecuted. ^ rburn: : :::: : Mr- « • '« N o. 13— R elay race (som e as N o. • O. P. HAAGFNSEN. Marlal ................... Mra. Viola A. Fry, " nMS ............... A. M. Rilea. ...................................................................... 11» 0« GROCERIES, (thibntutly Dili GOODS. HARDWARE H A T * Ac CAPS, 8 W . of efficiency in the Smith is its key-for-every-charader keyboard. C o w p lm . 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Bund» «vwywb« HEAD ACHE The PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE AND' • » ■ • (It m y w ife a n d b * Ä" t C A SC A It K’I’H «uid they a re the heal i« n e we h are • * « . had In l Je bou*** . m» w ife waa fra n tic w ith beRdarhe lor X d a “ i . Z h « \ r ,c l ¿une of iou . C 4 S C A K E T » . md they relieve d the pain In her head auncat m m ed laiely W e both re c o m m *id orr c a re t* p llte b u n r S a lk & D e p tr « ( ’» P U te b n rf. I •• Th-‘ New Idea W<,man’s Magazine B O TH ONE Y E A R FO R #1 75. ' T he S e » I pea W oman * M aoax IS b 1« « « a u th o rity » ¡•Ver ‘a CURS T m » m - 6 n o e f » o ^wuw' ii tai'i r HR* Mie C O N S T IP A T IO N . ... |y Crossi«»®» t btotog®» I0-T0-BAC . s e S iv lt. fc®w I®»R. ^ch = „,1(1 né rv and H ousehold E conom y. J ? i t i av z er» r A s O £ t lBOre_ t s m o n th ‘ ' rcailin v f ' r an u .ld itii.tia l c « * c f only ah cta„ hom e ¿ S am ples fre e . THE TRIBUNE, 11, , |,4 w •!rs M « M b* all drnr ( I HE ruttai««' Utoll H- T. 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It corrects Inability la held water and scalding pain In passing g. or bad effects following use of liquor, vine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ancssslty of being compelled to go often daring the day. and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon rr-n— J It standi the highest for Its won derful cures of the moat distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the bast. Sold by druggists la 50c. and $1. sixes. You may have a sample bottle of thia wonderful discovery sad a book that tells nova about tt. both sent ily free by mail, j t * . Kilmer St inaaeW-------, ----- X . Binghamton, N . Y . When writing men- tan reading this generous offer la this paper. y « » P‘ I lie Leading Paper of CuVry County, every Wednesday, at fort Orford, Ortjoii. _______ niodvl ir:Z4 BLACK- DRAUGHT iKrriht — : everyth in g Stock and poultry have lew troubles which are not bowel and l i v e r irregularities. B la c k - Draught Stock and Poultry Medi cine is a bowel and liver remedy for stock. U puts the organs of digestion in a perfect condition. Prominent American breeders and farmers keep their herds and docks healthy by giving them an occa sional dose * Black Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine in their f.wd. Any stock reiser may buys 2.-,-cent half-pound a ir-tig h t can of tb it fa r o his acale. and keep his stock in vigorous health for weeks. Urelaja gener ally keep Ulack-Dreoght Stock and Poultry Medicine. If yours does not. send 25 cents for n .ample -an to the manufactneers. In * Chattanooga Medicine Go., Chat tanooga. Tenn. th a t runs o n w h eels. ’ t - ( housework T o o m uch housework w recks wo m en’s nerves. A n d the constant care o f c h ild ren , day and n ight, is I often too try in g to r even a strong i ' w o m a n . A haggard face tells the Mad* l o e l , «” ' > " • * I « v ir t r lv d Oav a t M k wax <»>«‘« 1 " heo t « « m , t b . m - l l c l a . »ad aow g e ttin s •» »A«. TSar ara lonklM » mf b rtt«r. _ e. p. b so o kiw o to w . story o f the overw orked housewife 1 and m other. llc ra n g c l menses, 1 leooorrlMPa and fa llin g o f the I w om b O R E G O N I A N wanted I nventors W E EKLY to w n ta rm oar eoaSdaaltal t e r m o r . »>- Both Papers one yearior $2.25. I SCOI I ’M 'l l I SION “z * as w a il aa ■to I t la • I M AI» m M CUBI ” ,E s t a n d a r d o c T u t doing this for thousands of ' Anferiren women to-day. It cured ( M rs. Jones and th at b why she writes this bank letter: Olaadaaa?. «7, SWIFT isw & yors, CO, at LAtt'. Mood's Sareiparil a pesses'C» i-icrit un I I known to any oilier I MEDICINE M y it le P o in t, O regon. r rubato buaine« a apeci.lty. „ » » .w o rk , W1NE«CARDUI b T ry a a Any person or persons trcspesMng upon the Croft Lake Ranch,—the M e-, Lellan and Etarahall Ranrhes, will an Opp- U S- OAcs.Wesklagtee, D C. prosecuted bCthe utm ost extent of the law; and a reward will he given for in formation that will lead to thrjconvlc- L. A. R O B K R T», ion of the guilty parties. A TTO 11N E Y RE AT record o» cores, r.n c A C qual^d in medical history, proves from 7 in perfect condition. 1 PATENTS «barges ara moderala. result ' E very housewife needs a rem edy I t o regu late her menses and to I keep her sensitive female organs | T R E S P A S S N O T IC E . DOCTORS 4 m**e dash N o. 19— R unning for horaes owned and kept in Coot county since an. 1. 1910, catch w eights, purse ......................... 100.00 N o 194— 440 yard foot race, m ed als for 1st and 2nd places. No. 20— T rotting and pacing 1 mile heats, beet 3 in 6, free for a ll, p i n s , . . .......................................250.00 N o 204— Foie vault, m edals 1st and 2nd plscxs. N o. 21— R unning » 8 m ile catch w eights, horses not trained th is sea T h a full e h r’-ed tu n a ara ««urantoad son , p u rse.......................................30 00 eloea-ahootlntr ard-hi«»n< “ nd unc7t»aUad fo< Jucka. «taaa. f r a a e and all N o. 214— 4 «tide relay race, silver lo rtf-rao cs w o rk. tropliy. . . . v / circular <b»ln< lar<a S o 22— R unning 1 m ile dash, I.lu s tra tio n , w ith fhll (laicrip rioe a f t h i a ; pu ree......................................... 200.00 h -kda^ma n e w gu n , f - tMfraa on request or No 23— Relay, same at S o . 0. V I* 1 coir plats 1 ]frp a < r I'lKTH t»AY, TtUCSDAY, JV1.Y »• catAiog for 1 stamps 1 S o . 21— R ouaing 4 m ileconeola* tion for horses not w inning any monev at th is m eeting, purse. .100. Stmt. ......... N o' 25— R unning 4 n" ,e «u^ch race between C ardwell’s K ing Kohr and Se. ley ’s McBeth. S o . 2t>— (N|>ecial) S o , 27— 8|iecial No. 28— A utom obile race. • In all races, entrance free 10 per ,-enl of the am ount o f purse deduct cd lrom first and second money «inner«. Money d ivid ed 60 per cent first horse, 3« per ceut »eooiid horse and 10 per cen t third horse. W eights, 10 ,muuds below scale, uu levs otherw ise sta n d . E n lries close at d ie fair ground* 12 o’ clock, main Ike day hefore rue« with Racing fcbvsetnry G. U . C arle ton. AU B lheletlc even ts shall he con- lu ct-d under the Am ateur A ssocia tion R o le s, SitiW ruim U ur« mi .11 r 21 y .a i s o f a g e vl all I* eligib le ’o it m p 1» in an y even t, excepting raoe No. 4 . This race is o p n to persons «if any age w h o are nrnat« Urs. Race N o 1C4 i* open In bona fi le High F«hi"4 or O is'd e* l« A ete « r ly A ll entries fn rn th leiirsv ei.to elo c 12,o’ cl nek to o n the d s j l i b r - ■ he 1-vmt. A llllvtic e u iin s fit' !• R egister with R. O. Graves, m b letic secretary. Bares start at 4 clook P . M. C sm iy C s th a r it r , to r e e o s .-lp « ’ s a to ia r« . »harp each day. te, Oc IIC.O.C «teh<r»»lA«r Marti* /ir»an^a Ck, 42 W W l— nii<l t lie !' T IM n s w ta k e -d o w a c o n s tra tU M « to st / e u to tuke «u .i a p a rt in tan aacOMa far clean Inc or pac 'OB, yet the Joint la a lw a y a aa firm and r ir id a« in a aohd fram e, eon- taka-dow n gun. JThcJat 1SK hand and helps quick oparetioa. TH1KD D A Y , Sl’WDAY, JULY 3. N o. 14— R unning 4 m ils dash. For horses ow ned end kept in Coos and D ouglas counties si nue and 1, 1910, datch w eights, p u rte. . . 100.00 N o. 16— Free for a ll, trotting and p a c in g ,4 m ile, best three ou t of five, p a r se ........................... .1 7 5 .0 0 i No. 1«— 220 yard hurdle race, medals for 1st and 2nd places. No. 17— S u n n in g one m ile dash, purse..............................................175-00 No. 18— Relay race (sam e N o 6 ). YOUKTH DAY, MONDAY, JULY 4. On H o : m B ixb . f>A., Jao.SO, rssx. T H E T R IB U N E Hlarlin Thia new ir.r del is tha simplest, surest, and fastest 12- M auge repeater made. It has the solid top, a id e ejection a n d double ev*racto special turea o f coiniort and ( convenience. T h a cloaed-tn breach keep« the action clean and tha.shell* dry— keeps out rain, sn o w ,d irt,’ twigs ana sand. STOCK and POULTRY M E D IC IN E Black-D »a»tH sa>ck »ad VWal^y . h®__ ga,X in « aaqoaa^M K»ta *® e u a u * # P«‘ V 1 I is th e beet « «vani» tt anta «TM-nuv KI I® *1» ® > XiSJinB Port Orford ................. Ames Johnston EC Z E M A and P IL E C U R B Denmsrk............................. ¿ V t V w ' F R E E Knowing what it w as to su f fer, I will give FR E E OF L a n g lo is ........................... F BEE CHARGE, to any affli-tod a positive E c k le y ................... ................ J - A ' H * ,n e * enre for Eczema. Balt Rheum, Erysipe las, Pile* and Skin Diseases. Instant aeiief. D on’t suffer longer. Write r. 7 7 /r W W illiams , « ho Manhattan A rerne, New York. Enclose Stamp. 7/eu/ *¿2 reXs * M*- m w te i; ZJsSi [ Z>wa t o a a r Ms'uiass «vary A y . tod ^ ^ te te b te ^ to sr e tto to g j, I Blvee a t »®r«rei®iw. SJ.EvVjE'NÔ SMteotta Y«we «S-W.IS trim « «e»r.M