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THE TRIBUNE. New K nies fo r E n trie s I'in le r T im b e r am i S tone A ft. N Ö T IG E . B ig Smelting? W orks Bobbery. . , . Notice is hereby given to all whoui it W. T. KERR & CO, Notice is hereby given tbit on mav concern, not'to enter upon or tres- San Francisco, Aug. 6.—The Sel latum at my office u. «..fid ea<b >l. a ,’d in aHV m anner ii|,"U the land "I TUESDAY, AUG. 13. 1901. has ¡¿on, the following dvsailMd Curry I iiiiiiersiifiud situated in Currv by Smelting & Lead Company The recent inspections of United County W arrants will be vdeemed to- (o‘ “ X p u r p o s e o'f (Successors to John II. Miller »V Co.J Slates Com mist inner liinger Her been robbed of $280,000 worth of ^ . . , 3 3 . issue,! Jan u ary .11, 1391, for ^ X ^ o t e ^ » ^ OFFICIAL PAPER OF CURRY CO. mann, of the general land ollloe, in gold bullion. The theft oecured reference to additional precautions some lime last night, and was not ««MOI)9’ J “ " “ ary ia ’ 18B1, r'jr m.y m anner’ " a B v person or |wrsons IHHI KIt KVKHV TlKsD.VY BVEMIKU. DEALERS IN with* against fraudulent entries of public discovered until morning, The ¿ ¡ ¿ h , issued January 2, 189,, for WALTER SUTTON, Proprietor prosecuted V* land under tile timber and stone act, thieves tunneled from outside the * No. i>6, issued January ¿8, 1801, for thu ful1 ex teu t of CAPPS. has already had its effect on pro- building under the vault at the Sel- subscription rates . fessiouul locators, who. by reason by Works, which are located on th° No. 132, issued Jauuaryl2, 1891, for . .— $1.W of the many obligations they w ill bay shore, ulioiil !;D miles from San Sls.ot). T respass Notice. One Copy One Y ear ........... No. 311, Issued April 11, 1891, for ______ One Copy Six Mouths. henceforth have to assume will go Francisco. They got away with One Copy Tlir.ee M onths................ *4N o ?358, issued April 11, 1891, for Notice is hereby given to all persons A uvektisixo R ates K kasoxaulk . rathe;' slow, if the instructions. nearly 1200 pounds ot line gold $jy.75 whom it may concern, not to enter up- N o.218, issued April 11, 1891, for uu or trespass upon the prem ises of the issued by Commissioner Hermann worth $20 an ounce without leaving $16.00. undersigned, for the purpose ol hunt- are enforced, and there is no reason a trace of their identity. OUll AGENTS: No. 219, issued April 11, 1891, for iug, or fishing with hookaud line, spear, The robbery is the most success $18.00. or otherwise. Said premises are situa- why they should not be, fraudulent A. B. S abin , Langlois, Oregon. No interest will be allowed after tile ted in Sixes precinct, C urrveounty.O r- ful and reinai kable ever accomplish entries will he reduced to it mini A. II. C hook . Pistol River, Oregon. date of the first publieaton of this no- egon, and deserilied as follows: in c SW Jam l \V‘2 SEE section 0, mum, and the honest locator will ed on the Pacific Coast, and was tiee, to-w it: July 9tli, 1401. Tp’. 32 S„ 11 14 w. Any person, so > WM. S .W IN S O R , evidently the work of skill» d mech stand some show. T h e p r il liv i aililre»» on y o u r pal»'« , trespassing for the purpose of hunting, Treasurer of Carry County. { «hou » Ih e B ate to w lU'-li y o u r m l . j fishing or otherwise, will be prosecuted j “To the end that fraud may he anics. The whole ali'air was most ( svriptlou I» paid. to the lull ex ten t of the law. prevented,” writes Mr. Hermann to skillfully executed. I t is supposed 53. 1‘. PE IR C E . i H aving purchased tile entire Stock of Merchandise of J. It. Miller & Co. th at when the robbers secured their NOTICE FOU PUCL1CATION. A ll c o m m u n ic a tio n s In te n d e d lo r p u b lic a tio n the registers and receivers of land we will, until further notice, sell the same at m u s t oe a c c o m p a n ie d by 'h e n a m o o l 'h e w r it offices, “ you are directed to through- loot they loaded it into a boat th at DEPARTMENT 0 F THE INTERIOR. TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878. er. Wo must Snow the names ol our corre«- was waiting and disappeared in ly cross examine all claimants and N otice fo r P u b licatio n . I-and Oflle-j at Roseburg, Oregon, p o n d e n ts . July 1, 1901. proof witnesses in timber and stone the fog that liad come over San UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Notice is hereby given th at the fol R o seb u rg , O regon, May 27, 19-'1 lowing-named settler has filed notice The project of pensioning civil enti les and to issue no final certili- Francisco Bay. Notice 1» h e re b y g iv e n th a t in c o m p lia n c e cates in any case, unless the proof In their haste to get away they ol his intention to make final p r o o f in wnh'ii,e 'p ro v i» io u » ”ii tiiv ». t oi Cuugi-e»» of employes of the government, with su n n o rto f Ms claim , and that said June:!, 1S7S, e n t itl e d “ A n iw t i o p l ie i m ie o f tlnx- submitted is positively satisfactory left two gold bars, worth neai- p . ro • i r I w „ ¡II . . I . . I„.|'..ro I 11 ( t n t o i i er la n d s in th e State» o t I ’rtlifo riiia, O reg o n , lit 1... tie made Delore J. H. U p t o l i , P Sevailll u nil W a sh in g to n T e r r i to r y ," a s e x t e u d - out expense to the government is p„i,iiv Lund stale» by a c t of Aug- and you are convinced beyond all ly $30.000, lying on the bank a t the U. S. Commissioner, a t Langlois, Ore- , 4 ,,fi again being actively agitated in list 1, 1S92, C h a rle s It. M cC lellan, of E ck ley , gon, on August 17,1901, viz: c o u n ty of C u rrv , s ta t e of O reg o n , lias th ia d a y 1 reasonable doubt that the entry is water s eilgc. 1 he police at all the W ashington. The U. 8. Civil Ser RICHARD M. FITZHUGH, h ied In th is olii ■ h is sw o rn s' n ie n t No. 1IIII2, 1 . 1 made in absoluae good faith for the ' bay cities were notified of the crime On bis Homestead E ntry No. 10K18, for to r tile p u rc h a s e ot lie ' 1 t su ctio n 22, - vice Retirement Association, organ N E ', a n d N E \ SI. , of - ■ ( t o so. 27, In Town but all they could discover were a the Lots ¡2, 13 and 14, section 0, and s h ip No. :ll S., R an g e No. 1:1 IV., a n d w ill oft exclusive lionelit of the eiilrymen. ized a year or two ago to push this p ..... . to «how liia t th e lan d so u g h t is m o re vai section 7, Tp. 32 S., It. 14 w. sto n e th a n fo r H gricul- “In ail cases where you have no few of tile tools that the robbers hail Lot, He 1, names r its the following w itnesses to tu r a i p to u rp project lias been reorganized and tb li-li h is c la im to o s' II -ci «md R e c e iv e r of prove bis foiitinues residence upon and suiti Ialiti beiti used. evidence or sufficient or actual will prepare a bill, which Congress g ì O reg o n , o n F r id a y , th e th i s obice tù 1 i cultivation of said land, viz : The Selby Smelting e. Lead Com A. A. Jamieson, Oscar M athers H . C. lóti» tiny ol A up, » , lyul. knowledge to justify rejection or will he asked to pass. This hill will ... ,, ., i , . l i e nam cE as w '.»lcsses: M clla S u m m e rs, of 0 pany is the largest concern of its Keller. Eugene Peirce, all ol F ort U r - R ck iey , O re g o n ; - p h 8. M cC lellan , of E c k ley , be based upon information given in proof, hut have presumptive evi- fo rd O reg o n . O re g o n ; C assiu s I o rm a n n , of M y rtle P o in t, Or- kind on tlie Pacific Coast. Ores ’ ', 1 . T. BRIDGES, Register, -i H a rry llv r.n u n n , of M yrth- P o in t, n r , g.in response to an act ot the last Con duiice, reliable information or good A uv a n d a lt p erso n s rh d m in g »aversely th e , ■ w , , » « - ,» » are sent from all over the Western ' ^ Æ Â C X r i S Â h ' ^ y S s A H d a / Z o ï ï f e r e ^ as L o w as th e y can be Sold, gress, calling upon the beads ol de reason to beleive that an entry is country to be smelted and refined I of A u g u st, 1901. partments fur a list ot employes fraudulent, collusive or illegal, or J . T. BRIDGES, R eg ister. T eachers’ Exit in ¡nation. is not made in good faith for the and the gold is then turned over to! giving ages and length ol service , , , , , ■ , Notice is hereby given th a t the p and will provide for the creation of purpose contemplated by law, or th e m in t. A steamer makes spe F ran cisco eoui.ty superintendent of Curry county NOTICE. will fluid the regular exam ination of a pension fund by the retention of the requirements of the law have cial trips between Sail We propose to keep a Full and Complete Stock of applicants tor state and county papers not been fully or thoroughly com- and the works, carrying the ores a small per ceutage of all civil sal at Port Orford a s follows: aries, probably about three percent. plied with, you will receive the one way and bringing hack the re I GR STATE PAPERS. trespass upon the lands of the under- i Commencing W ednesday, August 14, signed sitiiate in Curry County, by de I t will provide that retired civil proof but suspend action thereon lined gold. at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing un and transm it the same to this office S >1 I > 0 3 )S . positing m uterial of tiny kin-1 thereon, employes shall be paid one ball the Seattle, Aug. 2.—The steamship til Saturday, August 17, nt 4 oelock. nr to use any part of the said land for Wednesday-—Penm anship, history, salaries they were receiving when witli your opinion in each case. Chas. Nelson reached port from spelling, algebra, reading, school law. business purposes. “This office will not he satisfied . Any person so trespassing will be retired. The only expense to the Alaska yesterday anil brings news Tbursduj Written arithm etic, tlie- pVuaeeuted to tlie full e x ten t of the law. with any proof taken in a per government, under tins plan, would R. p , HUME, of the tremendous run of salmon, ory of teaching, gram m ar, book-keep- ing, physics, civil government. W edderburn, Or., Aug. 17, 1899. lie for the clerical help needed for functory manner. which is now on tli Alaskan wat I'ti-lay-B hysiology, mental a rith - K eferrin t„ t!ll, al>()Ve Notice, tl.e “To assist in the crosscxamina- 1 the collection and disbursement of ers. Advises from the majority of nn-tt.-, geography, composition, phi si- 8ubscrlber*would a]ao notify the public, lion of claimants, a list of questions cal geogiaptiy. [ tliat he is prepared to furnish w liarting the pension fund. It is claimed tlie canneries is to the elfect th a t . aturday Botany, plane geom etry, £aciiities 1)U ,.itber aaie (,f Hogue Elver thiH the United States is the only approved by the secretary, to be pro- g«'i" ra history, English .literatu re, {ronting thu klnda oWned by bini, a t the the run this year will bo phenome - sam e rates of wharfage a s are charged pne of the great civilized nations pounded in addition to those re nal, and that the run is so large psyenology. FOR COUNTS P A PE R S. ior like accommodations a t the wharf th a t doos not provide in some way quired by the formsand regulations th at it is im possible for the dinners Commencing W ednesday, August 14, a t P ort Orford, Curry County, Oregon, j G ra n ite w a re , T in w a re , C ro cke ry, E tc, E tc. of tile department are enclosed.” a t 9 o'clock a. in., and continuing until all reports to the contrary notw ith- I for the pension of aged civil service to handle them. Friday, August 16, a t four o’clock. ! standing. R. O. HUAIE. The questions arc 25 in number employes. France has a system The Nelson brought no fish, ow F irst, second and third grade certifi- i H aving received a Fv.il S to ck of M uslins, something like the ono proposed. and pertain’to tlie residence of the ing to tlie fact that tile Ulen are go : c a te s: ADM INISTRATOR'S NOTICE. history, W ednesday-r-Peninanship The rest of the nations pay the pen ctitryman, qualifications to make busy u tle iu lin g to catch es th a t th . e y | orthography, Dress-Goods, P rints, and E v e ry th in g in reading. entry, financial condition, em ploy are u n a b le a t th is tim e to can th em sions from public funds. 1 harsday—W ritten arithm etic, the- Notice is hereby given th at the u n • <»ry of teaching, gram m ar, school law. dersigned has been duly appointed, by th a t line, we shall continue to sell the merit and what is intended to »Io as la s t as they a re e a u g h t, and n o Eridav—Geography, m ental arith - the County C ourtof Curry comity, O re with the land. No m atter what the pavy people time to attend to shipments. The »“'tic, physiology, ei'vH gitvernuieut. old sto ck a t or nea r cost. General Merchandise, PORT ORFORD, OREGON. PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. o m NEW GOODS I CrEOCSSfISS 5s PIuOVISIOHS, KHIK, HIT!, Ü ÎI, BOOTS M l SHOES, gon, A dm inistrator of toe E state of think the fact remains that a vast majority of the plain people ol the United States think th at Schley is all right. The history of the battle of Santiago, as it was written »lay by day liy reporters who were on the spot, is all in favor of Schley. The great m ajority ot tlie people at present beleive these records are more apt to give the true facts than the doctored reports of ene mies. There are tlie further facts , at „ Schley ,, t said ; i th was 6 generous * and tttav J there was glory enough for all in J-he victory, while Sampson did not even mention Schley in his official report. Admiral Schley may have dis regarded some ot tlie orders from Washington, but remember “ lie got there ju st tlie same;” ami th at’s what counts. San Francisco, Aug. 8.— Al though the nm ilici pal league has not yet abandoned its attem pt to have the labor troubles in this city settled by a compromise, both sides are preparing for a protracted strug gle. The labor leailcrs are holding almost continuous sessions for the purpose of getting their forces in readiness to meet every move ot the situation, ami tlie employers »re bending every energy to get , t|ie inen lo t i].e p|rt,.eiJ vacated by dinners are simply rushing tlie packing of the fish into cans, • t o ing them away in the warehouses and waiting until the rush sub sides. The Nelson called in as far nortli as Icy Straits. The run is hea vy there also, anil tlie same activity is everywhere manifest. A large pro portion o f tlie Alaska packers, seen by tlie Nelson's officers, are ot the opinion that tlie salmon pink th is year will break all records, and will lie nearly twice what it lias ever been belore. thestrikers. The tie-upof shipping is becoming serious. There are at least DO coasters and 20 deep water vessels at anchor in the bay. Some of these cannot he unloaded under existing conditions. The Sand Teamsters’ 1 Ilion has decided to call out all men, not excepting those employed by the street-clean ing contractors, who iiad been ex “ A Brief History of American cepted in the strike of the Labor Journalism” is the title of a hook Council. which will shortly be published by Portland, Aug. 7.— After having the Library of Congress. It will cover something like 200 pages,and been in tile Federal Court for some will ineludo tlie name, founder, and years, tlie ease of the United States such information as may be ot in vs the Coos Bay Wagon lioatl Com- terest, of every publication ever pany was decided this morning by printed in this country up to 1900. Judge Bellinger in favor of the Tlie compiler of tlie book, llulph M. Government, and the company will tJJpKenzie, of tlie Library Stall, lie required to pay at tlie rate of $1 says of liis work: “ When it is re an acre for some 1100 acres ol lan d j membered that a thousand periodi which were located »Hitsille tlieir in cals become extinct in this country demnity limits and afterward sold every year, and that neatly 22,0U0 to innocent inirehasers. were issued in 19D0, you will un Some time in tlie 80s the United derstand something ol tlie task 1 Slates gave tlie state a grant of land have ju st finished. Tho first news for the purpose of constiueting a paper was printed in America in military load from Roseburg to 1704, and 1 have gone over tin-field Coos Bay. This grant was turned of the whole two centuries since that over by the state to tlie Coos Bay Wagon Company, which built the day.” road and was entitled to a certain Another revolution is on, down amount of land. They made their in one of the Central American locations, hut by some mistake lo states. A ferocious battle lias been cated 1100 a» res outside the limits fought, whicli lasted several »lavs, preaCrilH'»l by law, and tlie Govern and it is rumored that two or three nieut haa since been engaged in a men were hurt. legal action to recover Ute price of the land, inasmin-li as it would lie Rear-Admiral Henry I. Howison Jiftlcult to recover the land and lias been selected to fill tlie vacancy work great injury to tlie present on the Schley Court of Inquiry, owners. caused by »he inability of Read Ad- g ,,, Francisco, Aug. 8 —The Sel- m iral Kipiberly to serve. by Smelter Co. have now increased tlie reward offered for tlie arrest ot Th. w ,„ „ « n . .n » f c w- i X d th e Selby Siueltnjg »Vork »$280,000 jrorth of fine gold, is entitled to the distinction of being called a “ Na- Icon of Finance.” nn ex emj,|oyc, lias been arrested on and other employes ire suspected, but direct evidence lias •>»* b«l>n physical attraction is secondary to it. We have a book, wc will gladly send you that tells just how to care for the hair. If your hair Is too th in or lo s ing its lu s te r, get —- M sir G r o w t h becomes vigorous and all dan druff is removed. It always re s to re s color to gray or faded hair. Retain y o u r <outh; don’t look old Before your time. >1 00 a bottle. All d ru iflete. •• I hare used tout I t ir Vigor now for about » years at • I have found It splendid and sat»f»ctory in every wajr. I believe I bare n conitnended this Hair V tcor to hundreds of my friends, and they All tell the •»me story. If any- bodr want* the best kind of a Hair V igor I shall certainly recommend to them just »« strongly a* I can that they get a bottle o f Ayer • Hair Vigor.” M rs. N. F.. H a m ilto n . Nov. 23, 1 n ;W. Norwich, N. \ . th 9 D o n t* * , If v.»n dor t obtain nil th” benefits ynn «Haire from the na* of the \ »¿or, writs Ui« Doctor about IV Andrea«, D m . J . C a YKK. Lowell, ¡Hail. W illiam 1!. Mudd, deceased. All per County School Superintendent. sons having claims against said estate r - _________________ _________ _ are reipiireil to present t >• Mine to ma, _____ __________________ _ ___________ with proper Vouchers, a t my residence, in W edderburn precinct, in said Cur- -------- ! rv county, w ithin six m onths from the All persons are hereby w arned not to ' »late of the first publication of th b no- trespass upon the lands of the under-1 tice, towit: July 9, 1901 and all per- Higned, situate in Sixes River P re c in c t,! sons indebted to said estate are i.-'iues- ( n n y countv, Oregon, for tlie purpose ted to pay the same tit tin witli m t dc- of bunting with guns or dogs, or lis h - [ Jay. D ated a t M edderbum , Oregon, ing. Also lint to leave any g ate open tills 8tb day ot July , 1J01. ■ .r .u i.r l» r or .r < » t I t r e S H trespass H H N l b . A . J )A 1J-»I . 1 , on going through, otherwise A dm inistrator of the E state ot \\ lilinm in any manner. B. M udd, deceased. Any person so trespassing will be prosecuted to the full ex ten t of the law. N O T IC K OK M E E T IN G MRS. RACHAEL AYERS. N O T IC K . o f tlie B o a rd o f E q u a liz a tio n . T respass N otice. No need lor anybody to send away tor sup plies of any kind. Give us a trial, mid we will do our best to give satisfaction. W o o l- H ide s, F e lts arcs F u rs ta ke n in e x c h a n g e fo r Goods. Notice is hereby given to all whom it Notice is hereby given th at tlie Board may concern not to enter upon or ties- of Equa ization for t u n y County Ore- , puss m any m anner upon th e land of gon, will meet a t the office of the Loun- tho undeisigiied, situated in C urry <>’ 1 ’erk ot said county . at » .oid Loaili. county Oregon, for the purpose of Oregon, on tlie lust M onday, the 26th I.-antuig with guns or dogs, or other- day of A ugust, 1901, and will continue wise trespass in any m anner. Any j "i session d u rm g the week, for the pur I person or persons so entering upon said P»«e of exam ining the Assessment Loll premises w ithout my consent will bo for the year 1991, and correcting all er- i prosecuted to tile lull ex ten t of tlie rors in valuations, descriptions or ipial- iticsof land, lots or other property. All law. MRS. MARY A. COLEBROOK. parlies who may bo uggrieveil by valu ation, description or other« ise, as to their assessm ent, will therefore take notice and make due com plaint to said N O T IC E . Board of Equalization, otherwise their assessment will stand as made by tlie Notice is hereby given to all whom it Assessor. mav concern, not to enter upon or tres Dated this 30th dav of Julv, 1901. pass in any mauui-i', lor the purpose of ' E. 8 . DEAN, lim iting with guns or dogs or other Assessor of Curly County. wise, upon tlie prem ises of L aura M. Ib-ibergcr or the lancii of G. J. Hei NOTICE FOB PUBLIOTION. b, i gor, or upon tho ranch of 1’. A. Hoi borger, leusi-d bv the undersigned. Any porsou or persons so entering upun said DEFARTMI-.NT O l- n il-. IN T I-. RIOB, premise» Without guy consent will be L and O i h i - e ai R o sn a i . o . O ki .» h < n , July 21, 1901. prosecuted to tho lull exteulof th e law. Notice is hereby ; iven th at the fol- ! G. J . H E1BEKG ER. lowin - nam ed setti' I- ha.» tifisi notice of , bis intention b> inni«» I lliz tp ■ if 111 slip- port of bis cluirn, a i-l th..t : aid proof T R E S C A SS N O T IC E . V. Woodruff, will be untile beior ! County Clerk, at (mi l Bench Oregon, 1 Notice is hereby given to all la'rsons i ,,u Septeinlier IS, 1901, viz : not to trespass upon the premises of, FRANCIS M. WKIlMiE l>r. Kenyon, situated Iwtween F lo ras1 . ., ' v for ti e Dike and tlie county road, iu N orthern b J ts x,'," N i'1/ NEJ "section 21, ¡1, » urry, by removing, cutting, or m-s- NW | s» i lion 22, T. 39 8. K. tr o y m g timber upon said land. $25 re- and N tY waiil will ne paid for infoi illation lead 14 H w. e n a m e s t h e fi llowinir witnesses to ing to a conviction of trespass as stated p ro v e liis continuous lesid-.-nee u p o n ; il Ix» ve. cultivation of said la n d , v iz : Datcil at Bandon, Oregon, March 14, and J C. I l o s e , of Irm a. Oregon, 1901. i’L l'i.B Ni.LsON, Agent. Raleigh 8 e o tt.o l Irm a, Oregon, J. J. Wood, oi H a r b o r , O re , o n , Otto lsun-rt, of Irm a . O re g o n NOTICE. J. T. BRIDGES, Register. Notice is hereby given to all whom it EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. may concern, tliat 1 have given my i _______ 1 son’. Stephen M errill, ids tim e and he (h<> is hereby lully authorized to do busi- a p |„,i„ t«».I Executor nes» for himself and on his own account. td tbe E state of Patrick Hughes, deci-as- l will not hereafter la.' responsible for ed, bv the County C ourtof C urry coun- :uiy of his transaetiona. ty Oregon. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby required to pay M RS. JI)S E i'll INE M E R R11,1.. the same to me at my home a t Cajai Ophir, Or., Ju ly 10, 1991. Blanee. w ithout delay, and all persons having valid claims against said Estate must present tlie same to tile at the place aforesaid, w ith the proper proof N O T IC E . of the genuineness of tlie same, within six m onths from the date of th e first TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : By oilier of the Board of D irectors. publication of this notice, to-wit: July - n ' more improvenietd« In the P ott Or- 39,1991. _______will "be oe perm itted on on Dated * at J Cape Blanco, Currv- county, lord te m e te ry will perm itted l.'ts that have'iiot lawn purchased from Oregon, July 30, 1901. u the V em etery Asms iati.m. EDM ARD A. H U G H ES Port Orford, Or., Aug. 5, 1901. Executor of the E state of 1 atriek V. J. L1NDB1 RG. i Hughes, deceased. E. H. 0HEEVER, HARDWARE, TINWARE, GRANITEWARE, STOVES & RANGES. DOORS & WINDOWS, PAINTS & OILS. In fact, a Tull Line of General Hardware, J Langlois, Curry County, Oregon. ‘ Having engaged in the Hardware business, a share of the public paV ronage is solicited. Fair dealing and satisfaction guaranteed.