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H. T. STEWART E d ito r and Publisher.
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M iil» M < > r ip t io n . # 1 . S O p e r y e » r .
Y bonsaads H s v s K idney Trouble
and D o n ’t Know tt.
a«»r. Tn»d o«t.
Fill a kettle or common glass with your
water and let It stand twenty-four hours; s
sediment or set­
tling Indicates an
- unhssldiy condl-
" tlon of the kid­
neys; If tt stains
your linen It Is
evidence of kid­
ney trouble; too
frequent desire to
peas tt or pein In
the beck b alto
smvtnc'.ng proo* that the kidneys and blad-
der are nut of order.
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The Leading Paper of Curry County,
Published every Wednesday, at Port Orford, Oregon.
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Stock and poultry have faw
troublt-« which are not bowel and
l i v e r iri*ffularit»ee.
B l» c * -
Draught Stoc^ and rou'try Medi­
cine 1» a bowel and liver remedy
for stock. It puts »be organs of
dicestiu»» »“ • Pw ,"<? co»*«**1’®"-
Prominent American breeders and
farmers keep tbeir herds and Bocks
healthy by fiv in s then, an occa­
sional dose of B.sck Draught Stock
and Poultry Medicine in tbeir
food. Any stork raiser tnav ouya
25-cent half-pound air-tigkt can
of this medicine from his dealer
and keep his stock in-vigorous
health for weeks. Dealers gener-
ellv keep Binck-Drasskt Stock and
Poultry Medicine. If yours does
n<A. send 25 cent, for a .am pi*
can to the manufacturers. In*
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«lorie-s h o o t5n * . ’ » id - h it In-» c v»». a n d a ra
a n e ^ u a lls G t ... m A«x»n W<o««, <oa«a a n d a ll
lo n g -r a D fe w z f k .
Z r'tfular cWIéclarb«
I tu a -r . l-in . w i t h ILH
*♦«« ^ rty rru u o f t h I •
h n d ’ - r i -t r e w « u n ,
a --» t it
o n re q u e s t or
1 36 -ra ««
c a tal:» « b r 3 » ta m p s .
Z?*’ Zffar&n /ir v a tm s Co.,
49 W lllew S tr e e t
« W HAV E S . C O S ».
tanoo^A, leiin.
Kn'Mirtxii, G à .. JI*“-
Black-D
•* * * *®d
m e th e
* e v w tr le d .
Our
m u l l c lu e a n d n o w t h i y
e - «se.
p -r eeuL b ,« e r ^
a re
T h a r a re
B M O C lt, j , a T O M
W h a t to Do.
There Is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
Root. the greet kidney remedy fulfills every
wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the
back, kidneys, liver, bladder end every part
s< the urinary passage, it corrects Inability
to hold water and scalding pain In passing
M, or bad effects following use of liquor,
wins or beer, and overcomes that Unpleasant L i
necessity of being compelled to go often
Swing the day, and to get up many times
Suring the night. The mild and the extra-
afSinsnr affect of S w a m p -R o o t Is soon
raallxtd It atanda tha highest for Its won-
derfal eures of the most distressing cases.
If you need a medicine you should have the
h«M. Sold by druggists In 50c. and $1. stxec.
You may have a sample bottle of this
woadarful Rasive n r
and a book that telia
■ about tt. both sent
ä j d u t e f v f r w by mail.
n«<l tlie
W EEKLY
Kilmer A
lt< ~ e
tl »»e m e i l w *
Ce.. Binghamton, N. Y . W hen writing men­
ean reefing tfiis generous off sr In th1* P*P*-
| NVENTORS
to w r ite fo r o o r c-« in d e n t is i l e t t e r .— - -
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PATENTS
TIR
MADE MARK,» °r
Cff-
M.
DOCTORS
SWIFT & CO.,
Any person or perron» treapaMlnjt
! upon the Croft L a k e Rnnrh,—th e Me- j
P » to n t L a w y o » ^ ,
say consum ption can b e .
L ella n an d M arshall Ranch«», w ill no
Opg- U S-
Offlee.Wtsklmtss, D.C.J
cured. N atu re alone w on t ( prosecuted to the u tm ost exten t of the
law ; nnd a reward w ill be g iv e n fo r ln -
do it, it needs help.
forin ation tlm t w ill le«d to th e co n v ie
L. A . ROBERTS,
M O II'S IM V IS IB S
ion o f the gu ilty p arties.
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A T T o n iN K Y
AX
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M y it le P o in t, O r eg o n .
ÍO rv m i»
c ji i l c k l y
to
or
F k !t
th a
AnU-FaJn riila.
H *a d a c b « e
In flo * ’ !»©«
of
w ill
D r.
2á <loata 23 cania.
T oo much housework wrecks w o­
m en's nerves. And the constant
care of children, day ami night, is
often too trying for even a strong
wom an. A Intggnrd face tells the
story of the overworked housewife
and mother. Dcrenged menses,
leucorrhfra and faili’ig of the
womb result from overwork.
Every housewife needs a roniedy
to regulate her menses and to
I keep her sensitive female o-gaus
1 ill perfect condition.
ST.ExViENS
iw iK E w CARDUI
" is doing this for thousands of
t o r r e tu r n
J u t o r n e y 'e fe e . owod ' m o d e l, "k e tc h
T P h c i e s n d w s eend » ■ I M I
F R E E r e p o r t o n p s a U n s d i a a U d f v ic e , a n d o u r
. e < i l s e rv ic e s s
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,e e s r e m o lle re te . T r y
T R E S P A S S N O T IC E .
e l i t t l e eold » 1 » o r w eler
< X » tm .n N V ,le n < ~ .
A ll.P r u iS i
I
W a n t e d
B o th P a p e rs one y e & rfo r $ 2 .2 5 .
Tefce 1» l e
I
O R EG O N IA N
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is the best help, but its use
must be continued in sum­
m er as w ell as w inter.
tj. 8. Ren’t»—J o n a th a n Bourne Jr., of
Portland and Geo. K. C ham berlain of
S alem .
C on gressm an, F ir st D istrict M illis
C. H sw ley, of Salem .
G overnor—Frank W. B en son . S alem .
Secretary of State—F. W. B enson Sa­
lem .
state T .essu rer—Gee A. Steel o f S a ­
lem .
Supt. P ublic In stru ction —J. H - Ack­
erm an , Salem .
State Printer— W illie D u n lw ay, Salem .
Attorney G e n e r a l-A . M. Crawford,
Chattanooga Medicine Co., Gnat-
M e d ' - l e e Is »he
THE T R IB U N E
Saskas te ■swada
AU Have Boras, Declares a
U da BreM-S^
Id s s rd s , B ugs an d
f e and Hides,
H e may tell you that he has not, but he will not tell
HEADACHE
* s d iiis t b ic t o r r t c s s s :
HARDW ARE
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CREEPINC HORNED TH IN G S .
; “Everything that creeps has
horns down in Nevada,” says i -
11. Price of Lida, Nevada, 1 b the
l'ortlandOregonian. 'T h * lisards.
ED. RACKLEFF, P ro p 'r
bug« and ■ nukes all have horna
(Successor to F . M. I a n g io lx .)
We have a sp-cies of the ra ttle ­
K E E P S IN 8 0 C K ,
snake down in Nevada which 1 do
not believe is found in any other
part of the United States. I t
never grows to be more than a
D in G O O D S.
foot lo tig , and is very slender.
“It has a small horn on the top
h o o t s
h *“ 1 s h o e s .
Bale in.
of
its head and one rattle attached
Clerk State la n d B oard —t l. G. Brown,
to the* end of its tail. A bite from
S a le m .
this small reptile nearly always
Joint Senator for C oos and Carry
H A T S A c CJ j A R « .
results in death. Its vesom is
W. C. Cha«-.
Joint R ep resen tative for Coao »nil said to be even store poisonous
A nil In tact, everyth in g usually needed
than that o f the common rwttW-
Curry—I. S . M uncy.
“
in the country.
Jud ge. 2<1 Ju d icial D istrict—J . W. snake. You take one of these
common ppuirie snakes and yon
H am ilton, Koecburg.
Prosecuting A ttorney, id J u d icial D is have n ciiance to escape, as they
C A S H S A L E S a m o u n t ng to »5 or
trict—George M. Brown, Hueeburg. will nevt’rg tta c k you unless an­
more will be allow ed 10 per c e n t dlc- 0 . S . C om m ission ers—J. H . U pton,
gered. /Besides they give you
count, ex ce p t or. F lou r, on which n»
L anglois.
plenjy^uf time to get away, us
discount csu be given .
theuLrsttle can be distinctly
O O l'K T Y o r rid tss.
C ounty J u d g e —E. A. B a ile y , G old heard quite a ways off.
Aa I will do m y own team ing,
“But not so with the small rat
Beach.
m y Intention to aell cliesper than good»
Comity Com m issioners—Otto Isinert, tlesnake we have dowu there. I f
were ever sold on Florae Creek.
Gold Beach; Ed Hypher, L a n g lo is. man goes within three or four feet
Sheriff—Jiorm sn Tyler, Gold B each.
of that reptile it will attack him.
County Clerk—G eorge W . Sm ith, It will sound the alarm with its
Gbld Beach.
rattle, but it is so small that it is
Connty Treasurer—Jam es C au gli
rarely heard. Our rattler can
vVHI be taken In exchange lor good s
W edderbnrn.
spring at least three times its
Assessor— W m . Tolrasn, H a rlo r .
G iv e «no X t r i n i u n d I w i l l d o n ij Scliool S u p t.—W . 8 . Guerin. Ia n g lo is. length, so you can see that you
have to be very careful when wan­
Iw a t t o p le n a « y o u .
S u rv e y o r -G e o . ». W ilson, C hetco.
dering
about ih the sagebrush.
Wed-
Coroner—Dr. F. A. Schlleniauu,
“Just before 1 came to Portland
■lerburn.
I was
in Ooldflclds
and _ Tonopah.
MrKTINGH
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M r K T i a o s Or
o r T IIIK
U B covkts
T l t E S P ASB N O T IC E .
circuit Court meet» Fourth Monday in There ia no doubt but that lots of
people have died recently in that
A ugust of each vein
N o r m I s hereby g iv e n to all perron«
County C om m issioners Court m eets mining district, but I believe that
not to trespass upon the lau d s o f the
first W ednesday in Janu ary, A pril, fatal disease they talk so much
undersigned—the la n d s being d escrib ­
J u ly »ud Septem ber p i each y ea i.
about is nothing less than pneu­
ed as follows : All of the lan d ly in g
Probate Court m eets first Monday in monia. 1 have known persons V«
E a st of the County road lead in g . from
each m outh.
take down w ith pneumonia in
U inglois to Bandon of Ixits 7 and 10,
S ection 9», Tow nship 30 S o u th of C t'B H V OOUl k A cost orriCBs a n d tost - that climate and die within six
M ABlXMS.
Runge 15 West, for the purpose o f c u t­
boors.
............M iss Id a Cooley.
tin g Xood or ta k in g off logs, or oth er­ C h e le o .. . . . .
..F
letch
er
Gardner.
“ You see when people go into
H arbor..........
wise trespassing w ithout m y con sen t G old B e a c h . ...................... J. W. Kiley. that country their system be­
...........................G
eo.
Kerr.
Such parties w ill be prosecuted.
Wedderburu
Mr. E. 11 R ussell. comes permeated with alkali.
I lllh e e ...
O. P . H A A Q F N S E N .
M ariai...................... Mrs. V iola A. F ry. They neglect to take the proper
care of themselves, and the first
A gu ero............................... M. Kilea.
Port O rford.................... Ames Johnston thing they know they catch cold.
E C Z E M A uu«l P I L E C U K E
.J . S. Capps. followed by the dreaded pseu
D e n m a r k ....
I'R E E K now in g what it was to s u f­
........E. Baekjeff. monia. Then if the system is in
fer, I w ill, g iv e F R E E OF L a n g l o i s . . .
.J ..J . A. H a in e s bad condition death nearly always
CH A R G E, to an y affli-ted a p ositive E e k h -y f...^ .
cure for Eeseuta, Salt Rb«tun, E rysip e­
results. Of course there may be i
la s, P ile s and S k in D iseases. Instant
an unknown discus? down there,
aeiief. D o n ’t su ffer longer. W rite r.
but I believe it is straight pneu­
W W i l l ia m s , too M anhattan A v e ru e,
New York. E nclose Stam p.
monia intensified by the peculiar
climate conditions. You see it ia
Intensely hot daring the daytime,
and at night it becomes very cold.
These extremes do the work, in
my opinion.
“Nevertheless, I would not ad­
vise anyone to go into that section
of the country nt present unless
T h h new 6-«hot
they have friends there. I f a man
tnod«l i» the simplest,
eurest, m d fastest 12-
takes down sick it is hard to find
¿uuge repeater made.
anyone to take care of him. Be­
It has the solid top,
sides work is hard to obtain now
a id e ejection a n d
d ju b U extractors —
in these mining camps. There are
special ¡¡Tar///» fea-
lots of good proiterties down
tursa o f comfort and
there, but development is being
convenience. T h a c!oaed*in breach
keeps the action clean and tha sheila
retarded by inadequate transpor­
d r k e e p s out rain, »now, dirt, leaves
tation facilities. There are sev­
twig)» and r and.
eral
railroad projects under con­
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3old everyw here,
outside world within a year or
h«»a aaJ haiv- »u v» cpwatloo.
e» e r w a i d a b d o i l co .
• f t a f e ll c he ad n v ’ « a ro « u a r a n to o d
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American women to-day. It cured
Jones and that ia why she
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When summer warmth has
awakened the maternal instiuets
of the insect world, the mtsd
dauber wasp may lie seen gather
ing mortar at the margin ef
si ream, pobl or puddle, writes C.
H. McCook, in Harper’s Magaxine.
Filling her mandibles, which serve
ns both spade and hod. she bears
the load of mud to some rough sur­
face. rock or wall, or board or
beam. Hhe spreads and shapes
her mortar, until, after many vis­
its in the mud bed, she has built a
tu b tilir cell about un inch long
and throe eighths of an Inch wide.
Then Iter huntress Instinct awak­
ens trod her raids tijto n the spider
realm begin. For^within thiseyl-
indcr the mother mason will putt a
single egg. In the course-«»* time
this will hatch into tk rnvnous
larva, whose natural food is liv­
ing spiders; sad.these the mother
proceeds to capture and entomb
within the mud daub nursery.
On this errand she may tv seen
hawking over the near cobwebs o f
various sorts, venturing within
the meshed snd beaded osorrea
that prove fatal tom»*» incosoors,
nnd sonn'tinics even to herwtf.
I f the »ecupast, expectant «4 prey,
sallies forth to seise tin- ia-V.ttdhr.
it finds itself a captive. n«rta < «»
tor. The wnsp shakes tha tuUtm
fllnmeat from wings uodi fgat.
turns n,ton the spider, aefya-s-tMrf
stings it, »tears it to her vrl» OSJ
thrusts it therein.