The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, October 04, 1911, Image 1

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PO R T OK VOI« I>, ORÜBGON,
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N o tice o f App’lcatlon for P a t e n t 1
ADULTERATIONS IN GERMAN
to P la c e r Lunxls.
I n the United 8tatea
I^ n d Office, B vea Fruita Are Contaminated and
STSTU SUO DIUTBICV OgFICXBM :
Acids Abound in Many Ax-
Boeeburg, Oregon L an d D is tric t.
ticlea of D iet
M in e ra l Application N o .06872, A u ­
7 . 8. 8 a n *to -J o n a th a n Bourne J r., of
UFVICIAL DIBKCTORY.
Portland and Geo. E . Cham berlain of
8aletn.
Congressman, F ir s t D U t r tot— W ill U
C . H aw ley, of Salem.
Governor—O sw ald W ent, Salem .
Secretary of State— Ben. W . O lcutt ¡¡a-
lem.
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State T.eaaurar—d ec A. Steel o f Sa­
lem.
S u p t Public In s tru c tio n — L . A . Aid
erm an, Salem.
State Printer— W illis D u n lw iy , Salem.
Attorney G eneral— A. M . Craw lord,
Salem.
C lerk State l * n d B o ard — G. G. Brown,
Salem . *
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Join t Senatoi fo r Coos and Curry—
,W . 0 . Chaee.
Joint Representative for Coos and
C a rry —8. P . Peirce.
Judge, 2d Ju d icial D is tric t—) . W .
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W hat is a
visible typewriter?
W riting in sight is part of it. Keyboard in sight is the
other part. It is as important that you see what you do
as to see what you have done. T he key-for-every-character
keyboard of the easy action, light running
H am ilton , Roseburg.
Prosecuting A ttorney, 2d Ju d ic ial Die
trio t—George M . Brow n, Roseburg.
C. B. Commissioners—J . U . U p to n ,
Langlois.
MODEL 10
COUNTY OrriOBBS.
C o u rty Jud ge—R.
Sitopis Stencil Cutting O r n c
R & W iS r ’ ”
makes it the only truly visible w riting m achine.
Visible W riting
information to -
Complete C o n tr o l
Typewriter Company,
fro m
Keyboard
A K e y for Every Character
g K -Da s r e .
Variable end U nineel Line Span*
Perfect Duel Giurd
Back Space Lamr
Carnage Retard« * ’* *
Improved Marginal Stoat
Emepemeat. Spceieet Ever Daeitad
These are features which
make the Smith Premier the
choice of th$ m an who
It box Dallvsrsd in Ten Day • rx lu n
comparative
The Burrow Clevis
advantages.
Always'Stays “Put”
HEAD AGHE
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l f h a v * been
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and M fv are me best
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«•di eine we hare ere. taa»l in the house. I.a»»
w«ek my wife was frantic with headache for
two days, ahe tried some «>f yo«» C <SCAwETS.
they relie red tbc vain la her head aitnoat
edlately. We »>oiu rrtc.n mi nt' C aM areu
CnXft. ST»t»Brohu.
s .fe x Dcrec«» Co.. PitMbnrff. Fa
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race
makk
Kiotwnato
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Pleasant Palata«’»*
T a*,v C nee
••ed. Never RinSs»n w e a k e n , or
We. ’Jew. I
.. . C U R S c o n s i 1P A T IO M . ..
HiHbig Resmerf. Cwt^aay. I kkoa«% «••tre®». «•» I ®*N.
raitiopa b f
urn,*-
IB.T0-BAÛ .* ,'.LÏ» t't'K r: TMMoa. maat.'
T h o u s a n d s H a v e K id n e y T ro u b le
Have you a Horse w ith any
One or More of the follow-,
ing habits?
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BLACK -
BBAOGHT
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STOCK and
POULTRY
MEDICINE
Stock and poultry have few;
trouble» wKicTi a-c not bowel and
l i v e r irre g u la ritie s .- B l a c k -
Fraught Stuck and Poultry Medi­
cine is a bowel and liver remedy
for stoek. I t pul* lit* organs of
digestion in a perfect condition.
Prominent American breeder» nod
fanner, keep their herdj tuid flock»
healthy by giving them an occa­
sional doee of Black Fraught Stoek
and Poultry Medicine in their
{.Tod. Any stock raiser may buy a
25-eent half-pound air-tight can
of this medicine from h:s dealer
and keep his stock in »igorous
health fob weeks. Festers gener­
ally keep Bhick-Fraugut Stork and
Poultry Medicine. If yours does
tHit. -end 25 cents for a sample
can to the manufacturer».» T w
Chattanooga Medicine Co., Ciiat-
t»nooga,'Tenn.
and D o n 't K n o w IL
Wow V oYind Out.
Fill a bottle or common «lass with your
«rater and let it aland twenty four hours; a
sediment or set­
tling Indicate» an
, unhealthy condl-
’ tlon of the kid­
neys; if It stains
your linen It Is
evidence of kid­
ney trouble; too
frequent desire to
pass It or pain In
Ro e««.«, O* m 7*°- W- iStR.
the back b also
Blare- D su«ht et.nsk and Poulz-y
convincing proof that the kidneys and blad­
Mwl* Inn I« 1119 bo»U •» T trlyd. Oar
der ere nut of order.
•too* WM o u t'« » hnd wbä« voo s a t
What to De.
mo the ni-’ dtalas and now th«T ara
t-tiL iic m
Tùa» sr« lonkia» M
There le comfort In the knowledge ao
nur cas., b titer
often expressed, that t»r. Kilmer » t . amp-
.B
B O tlKIN Q ro w
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Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every |
wish in curing rheumatism, pain In the
'a. -.f'-
«f
bask. kidneys,Tver, bladder and every part
of the urinary passags. It corrects Infbllltv
to hold water and scalding pein In passing '
It. er bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and Overcomat that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often I
during the day, and to get up many tlinas | to wiito ftw oor confidential letter before »p-
ring for petenti it m ar be worth woncy.
during the night. The mild and the axtre- i
• promptly obtiun U. n- and Foreign
erdlnary effect ot Sw am p-R oot la soon !
realised It stands the highest for Its won- ,
derful cures of tho moat distressing cases. ,
O<1 TRADÌ? PARK»™ returu E W "
If you need a medicine you should have the j U
T I R E Aturney1« fee. bend model, aketoh
beet. Sold by druggists lr 50c. and$l. sizes, i rirVhotoaMd we w nd M IMMEDIATI
You may have a sample bottle of thia , F R E E report on natenuuwhty. \k e give
S e 6 J I .egal wrvic« and ndr^e. and our
wonderful
dlaco’very
ohargee vre moderate. Try tie
and a book that telle
more about It. both sent
olutoly free by mall,
P » ta n t h v r y c r a ,
■a Dr. Kilmer & n«w
w •» SwampZteeA Opp. Ü.S, Patent Pfflce.Waahihóttw, fi C.
C®.. Binghamton, N. Y. When writing man- % V . ■l■»llll
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H ob reading this goneroua offer In this pap«.
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Ckan b; oJ n*etin.i n «ieîn »hin. No ,
mm at? ii’UXcnt it. Vaauire»A< n udy Cnther
lm L.*‘ten >«air biooà ».ni k.'cu it <-t«*un, bi
u-ung up tbr I r ^ t iiw r ir t i v' •■»ng ad t »» ,
uthiuR fru ii the
Is gi»T*v -dur to
H. Z. HANSEN,
Langlois, Or.
W, E. Burrow,
Corbin, Ore.
N o M ore C edar to S p a r e,
u,
I m u l l husband m y .tim lic r io re
place fences a n d
b u ild in g *" an the
fa rm , therefore I m uet n ot «pare any
m ore cedar. Please do n o t nek fo r it
The green trees will grow and the dead
ones w ill keep.
J. H. U p t o n ,
Langlois, Or., August 27, 1(10.
H. T . 8 T E W A R T
DOCTORS
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T H E B P A 8S N O T IC E .
NOTARY
P U B L IC
Any person or persons trcspsaoing
O regon .
•a y e o /u u m p tio n can b e I j tipon the C roft L a k e Ranch,— the Mo- P o r t O r f o r ,
cured. N a tu re alo n e w o n ’t I L e lla n and M a rs h a ll Ranches, w ill he
I do it, i t needs h elp .
I prceecnted to the utm oet extent ot the
S( U I
I SI Ml I SKIS
| is th e best h e lp , b u t it * use
m ust h e continued in *um -1
1 m e r as w e ll as w in te r.
Ttea 1» la « ll» 2 . Mid milk sr wtou
C C a n u l l bollle now.
AUDna
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. i .«•« i -iirpiee, boÜM. u S -c h .
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W w ro n s «w ®1c*t HeeWlacbee w ill yield
# V e * l > M w * fo r f i f t y Centn.
.it. î»nt civk’v'fcU»ott»fc--.>arp,‘ -<
gulckly to th e Influence M»f Dr. Attlee j .$» Air»»—Lcenty fur let*
A.- d <»e i O»»(4U'9id toM’ Ccu HiVstlt cur-*i:.•u.ew we»l
»j<u btrot/M. b.uoU pure
bot. gl AP d r u « * «
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¿ a U -F a ln PUU l M doe«e SS c en ti
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If you have horses addicted to arty ot the above men­
tioned bad habits or vicious traits, you can cure them.
And permanently too, by following the system as giv-
'en in this course of lessons, thereby increasing the value
of your horse many dollars worth, w hether you want to
keep or aell him. It will increase your safety and confi­
d en ce in driving and handling any such cnimal.
The only licensed horsetrainer ill Oregon.
All
work guaranteed.
PATENTS
Ma>M«<y le IH o o « l n . p .
m
I Refusing to Lead.
Afraid of sudden falling of boart
1 Running away when halter or bridle is removed.
Biting
J G etting fast in stall. u Afraid of sight and sound of steam
Pawing in stable.
K ieking’at master or strangers
j Tender bitted.
Afraid of sound of buggy or wagon wheels
Pawing when hitched iiPatreet.
Afraid oi touch of shafts
I Crowding in «tall.
Scaring at hogs or dogs along roa<
Refusing to halter or bridle.
R unning away
j Pitlling on one rein.
Striking.
Tail switchers
Lugging on bit
Bad to harness.
Bad to groom Penhaiirut as the hills, hot can be
I Lunging and plunging.
H ard to shoe.
Shying removed In a second of time. Tbe
Jum ping fences.
Refusing to hold hack going down hill ouly Clevis now on the market that
I Afraid of automobiles.
Bad to hitch to buggy or wagon stays where pnt. «-
Afraid of paper.
Lolling the tongue.
Afraid of robes The exclusive rig ht to handle t n li
Clevis w ill be sold by Counties o i
Afraid ot umbrollas.
Afraid of clothes on line
States, o r set of three oan be purchas­
Afraid of sound of gun.
Afraid of band playing
ed for 21.00.
Address
Afraid of canvas top wagons.
Afraid of cars
SWIFT* & CO.,
r i t e n t a T o u r R w w e li W it h rn«e».reTe-
Cnndjr t'nthmÜC. t« rn constIn-u a« f >:ove?
Be. B e I f C G C fe ll. <’ rnff»teiMr*fu dio*.tier
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lasf; and a reward w ill be given f o r in
form at.o lian tt w ill le» tde o-lcht -o
I tion of the g u ilty portiee.
N o tice to T ow n S to c k e w w e n
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"The people dT the Netherlands?
aays Consul General Guenther, at
Frankfort, la a report, "are th rifty
and economical, excellent merchants,
and, in proportion to population, thels
nation is one of the richest in the
world. They are cosmopolitan, and
iarge-mlnded la the investment of
their capital. They were the firrt and
most extensive bnyors o f United dtatas
bonds of 1861-66, but did n o tjo iic h t i r '
confederate iaxuea. According to esti­
mates of official statistical and flnan-
eial sources Dutch capital- to the
amount of *544.600.000 la invested in
American bonds sod shares and ftoO,-
000,000 in Russian bonds aod chares.
“Very large sums of Dutch capital
are invested in Mexican government
N otice for Publication. 06862. bonds and in bonds aud ehare» of M ex-’
lean railroad and industrial companies;
D x f a b t m x n t or th b I w tibxob ,
also in the government and railroad
U . 8. L an d Office at Roseburg, Oregon. bonds of Austria Hungary, Portugal
and numerous other countries, and a
July 17, 1911.
large amount la working profitably in
N oticx I s hereby given tn a t
the Dutch Indian oolonies In sugar, to­
J i . t i s 11. ScuirsMiKH,
bacco anfi rubber plantations, the min­
whoee post- offl< e addrenn 1» 773 Over­ ing of ttn and other metals, ¡«trotaum
look K lv d , Portland.. Ore , d id , <»> the i a »11» etc. A financial book of refer­
23 day of January, 1211, Die in thia o f­ ence places the capital of all Dutch
fice tfworu Ktu eiueot ami App iculion, i joint vtoi'A « tnponies at *74t,t''l,utW,
No. 0085.1. to purchase h j MEJ Bee, 12, ; but this d.ca not embrace the numer­
T. 30, 8 . R. 14 W . A Iota t & 2, 8 f i t i t . i l ous Dut h companies which hav» their
headquarter^ la tho colonies »nd in
6, ToWurhlp 3 1 ,8 ., R ange 14, West,
toretgn •o--niri»+. T he N e th e rla n d s,
U iiliilllfite Meiiiliail, an I tin-1 lnia-r pcaaessnig neither coal nor-Iron, la Dot
iln -iftH i, uii et tii • provisions o f t h , - a t s ma-iula.'lm i ig country of note, and
o f June 3, 1878, and ac lr uineudatory, In thl.-i re-p .ci. la even surpassed by
known as the “ T im ' crau d SPun-Law ,'* tittle Ewkxorland, also having neither
a t such value as m ig ht la, fixed i.i a p ­ coal nor Iron. The Dutch are full of
praisem ent, and th a t, pursuant to such the commercial spirit and have a large
application, the land and tim ber there­ merchant m a rin a The rural Inhabi­
tants are given to dairying cattle rais­
on have been appraised, $205.00 tbe ing and horticulture, la which branch­
tim b e r estimated 410 000 board feet at
es they excel."
60 oents per M , and the land n othin g;
that said applicant w ill offer final proof
WOMEN IN PARLIAMENT.
In support of his application and sworn
statenie n t on the 6 day of October, 1911, Down to the T im e of Edw ard U L
before Register A Receiver United
They W ere Accorded the
States Land Office, a t Roseburg, O re ­
R ig h t ot V o tin g.
gon. Any person is at lilie rty to pro­
test tills purchase befortt e n try , or in ­
The ladles of birth and quality sat
itiate a contest at any tim e before ia»t-
ent issue», by filing <t, corroborated a f ­ In council with the Saxon W itas. The
fid a v it in tliis office, alleging (acts Abheas H ilda presided In an eociexl-
aaticai synod, aaya Antlnqultlea of
which would dofeat tne e n try .
Parliament.
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B e n ia m in r . J ones ,
Register.
'M r. Wlghtfred'a great council at
Beaconceld. A. D. 694, the abbesses
tat and deliberated, and five of them
N o tic e f o r I ’ u lr llo a t lo n .
signed the decrees of that council
D e i - sktmxnt o r t iix I n t iw o b ,
along with the king, bishops and no­
U . 8. Land Office, a t Boeeburg, Oregon bles.
King Edgar’s charter to the abbey
Align t 22th, 1911.
of Cowland. A. D. 961. was w ith tbe
Notice 1» hereby given th a t
consent of the nobles and abbesses,
H enby M . A x t x l l ,
who subscribed the charter-
of Port O rford Oregon, who, on August
in Henry i l l and Edward i ’s tim e
14, 1206. made Homestead entry 14112 four abbesses were summoned to par­
S erial, No. 04002, for N « 'i 8 E J , BE} liament. rtx, of Shaftesbury, Burkina
8 E |, 6 ) NKJ ofS E J, bed. 17, Township 8L M ary, of Winchester, and of Y il-
33 8 , Range 14 west W illam ette M eri ton.
Io the 36th year of Edward H i were
d lrn , tin« filed notice o f intention to
m ake Final O o m m u titlo n Proof, toes- summoned by w rit to parliament, to
ta lleb claim to the land above describ­ appear there by th eir proxies. Mary,
ed, bef re J . H Upton, U n ted State« ! countess o< Norfolk. Alienor, cou.it' s_
of Ormond. Anna Dispenser, Phltlip-
Comm¡«»loner, Mt Langloii*, Oregon, on
pa, countess of March, Johnanoa Vox
Uie 20 day of October. 1911.
W ater, Agneta, countess of Pei.it roi .
C laim an t names ae witnesses:
J a n le t Hutton, of Port O rion), Oregon. Mary da St. Paul, countess of Pem­
broke. Margaret de Rooa. Matilda,
i t . G McKensle, ot ”
countess of Oxford. Cather.nu, count­
H e n ry M cBride, of ”
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John From m , of
”
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ess of Athol. These ladles were call'd
B k kjam in F . J on ««
by their proxies, a privilege peculiar
Register.
to the peerage to appear and act by
■rosy.
,
Parliam ent and Golf.
F O R BALK.
Golf le supreme at Westminster. If
F o r the accommodation o f those de­
you see a group of members in the lob­
s irin g to raise bloode.1 cattle M . L .
One De la v a l Separator No. 26. one
B arrett has bro ug ht hl« pure-l.lood
by laughing, or lounging sr -, awning
Diabrow
Com
bined
churn
and
worker,
Jersey b u ll In to town. The a n im a l,
w ith Indifference, It Is pre' able that
r»<-rrfe-kltt1nf fob«*«» »fhMU W
has alw ava been gentle, b u t its o w n e r, one 16 iucb p ra l ie Queen breaking thoy aro supposed to be gracpiag ail
rem » the trtw ftere.r. 1er tabe pa rt.
waives all lia b ility . Service« »1.
*>»tt livvwn j - p e l *
i plow , one good Buggy, one team w e i g h - p o t e n t i a l i t i e s of the pdlitlcal situ
ixffw. ¡'«r>«:r» . W !»»«
ing 2600 lbe-, one set o f heavy harness,, alios, But if they aud lyaly boetou.
one Bob fitter wagon os good as te w . I serious, earnest, «treng^vr, nay fur-
For p artkfiilare w rite
|h » » - >«” »
,u r *
*uraP 009
" J. M . L a n g lo lf,
baa introduced the subject of golf.—■
. . w ><W41I, pato »*iy.—rH2«Mffi«7_l>»' Hood’s Sarsaparilla sells because *
: _>»•* fa*«. El.
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Langlpis, Oregon,
London Opinion
accompitelire
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xn.rv.r.n«rv»tv»IWM<R*,w*l»
M ixn xos op t h b counts .
t
C irc u it C o urt meets Fourth M onday in
August of each year.
County Commissioners C o urt meets
first Wednesday In Janu ary, A p ril,
J u ly and September of eaoh y e a i. c la ir claim , John Hudson cla im , and
Joe Rudaon claim .
Probate C ourt meets first Monday in
Any and a il persons c la im in g ad­
each month
OINBV COUNTY IOST O P P IC l/ * « D FO»T- versely, the m in ing giound described
above, o r any p a rt thereof, or vein or
MSSTKBS.
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Chetoo........ ...................Miss Id a Cooley. lode or other interest therein, are here­
H a rb o r .. . . . . . . . . . . . . Fistcber Gardner. by notified that nnlesa th e ir adverse
G old B e a c h ........................... J. W . K iley. claims are d uly filed according to law
W e d d e rb u rn .....s .. . . . C . L . Wakeman. and regulstlous
thereunder w ith in
XUihee.......... ............. M r. K. B Bueeeil. sixty days fro m tip’ date of the first
M a r ia l...................... M r». V io la A . P ry . publication of th is notice, w ith the
Agnese....................
. . A . M . Biles. Register of the Roseburg, Oregon Land
P o rt O r f o r d . . . . . . . . . . . Amee Jobnstoa Offioe. they w ill be barred in v irtu e v f
D e n m a rk ..... .......... ................J. H. Cappe. the provisions of law.
L a n g l o i s ................
E . R acklelf.
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B bnjamin F. J omks ,
E c k le y ................................. J . A. H ain es
Register.
Bkhromn Ribbon
Uniform Tonch
Ball Bearing TypaBar
Column bind« and Puagrapix
Decimal Tabulator
Perfect Erwin» FacStina
latere baageabit Carnage.
Right end Left Canugt Raleem
L en a
Swinging Marrfaal Rack
Protected RibboT
in vestig ates
A . b a ile y , G old
Beach.
County Commissioner»—O tto Ism ert,
Gold Beach; GeoCbedoweth, L an g lo is
8t.erlff— W . A . Bishel, G old Beaoh.
County C le rk —G eorge
W . S m ith ,
Gold Beach.'
County Treasurer—James Caugtiell
Wedderburn
Assessor— W m . Tolm an, H a rb o r.
School B u p t —W . 8 . G uerin. Langlois
Surveyor—D . C u n n iff J r., Gold Beach.
Coroner— D r . 8. J. M ann, Langlois.
gust 22, 1M1.
According to a report made to the
Notice is hereby given th a t
state department. Dr. H . Matthes. di­
N kwtom 0 . D iv u a ts s
rector of the bureau office for dxamtn-
of P o rt Orford, C u iry C ounty, Oregon, Ing foods of the Unlvorslty of Jena,
has made application for a U n i ed has published a statement relatlug to
States patent to the following described the articles most frequently adulter­
According to th is statement.
gold and platinum b earing lands, lo­ ated.
cated in Sixes M in in g D ia tilc t(u n o r ­ 520 samples were examined In 1903
ganised ) CurTy C ouuty, Oregon, to w i t : sad 1.369 In 1904. This number did
N E i 8 W |, B i N W i S W |, EJ WJ NWJ not Include 116 samples of m ilk, which
were found to .contain a very high per-
S W t, and Si 8W J N W J Section 8 and
i centage of dirt. .
B E i 8 E I N E | Section 7, T w p . 82 South 1
It was found that aprieots contained
of Range 14 W est oi W illam ette Mt-ri sulphurous acid; effervescent lemon­
dlan, containing 100 acre«, known as ades did not contain a trace of pure
the Acme-Em ergency Placer Claim s, fru it Juices; butter contained too little
fat and too much water; so-called h ik ­
Consolidated.
T he said lands were boated by ap­ ing powder consisted ot oleomargar­
p lic a n t and his associates on, or about ine: egg noodles contxdned no yolk of
Feb ru ary 26, 1826. and relocated by eggt, or at least very small quantities;
huckleberry Juice was spoiled com.
said applicant and associates, L :z iie
plctely.; raspberry Juice was greatly
Divelbiss and E m m a Bowne, Decem­ diluted, and some samples conU.aed
ber 2, 1202, as shown by notice record­ glucose and coal-tar dyeatuffa; mine
ace-
ed in Book 6, C u rry County Record of meat
cld;
contained
sulphurous ach
M ines at Page 70; and anid associates ground mace contained flour, ground
have assigned th e ir interest in said toasted bread, Bombay mace and nut­
lands to »aid ap p lic an t. The applicant meg; marmalades were mixed glu­
for patent, and those through whom cose and colored w ith coal tar dyes;
he claims, have expended over five m ilk was watered, skimmed and often
dirty; pepper contained lime,
hundred dollar ii^ lab or and Im p ro ve-i
good deal of the shell:
rnents oq said lands In developing i ,an
,n
sausage« contained flour, boraclc acid
th e ir minerals and mining?
¡and coloring m atter; preserving Belts
A ll of raid lands are adjacent, a d - . contained sulphurous, boraclc, flouric
jo in in g and contiguous to each other, and benxolc acids, eta.
a n d the q uarter section corner at the
T he report complains of the Indll
SW corner oi NW J Sec. 8 wp, and It. ference shown by the masses regard­
aforesaid, is the corner Of one o f the ing purity and reliability of articles
sub-divisions of said land applied for, of food, and the custom which prevails
In large cities of having the examina­
to w it: the BJ BWJ NW J Bee. 8 afore­
tions of auch articles made by persona
said, said q u a rte r seotion corner being
not experts.
an established corner of the govern­
m ent survey.
THRIFT OF DUTCH PEOPLE.
There is no known vein or lode or
other m ineral bearing rock in place on In Proportion to Population, Vether-
any p a rt of said lands and no adjoin­
laadere Are Richest Nation
in g m ining claim s except the follow­
la the World.
in g ; W .O . Corbin claim , W a ite r S in ­
Bi »B g are«»»
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