F rom th e S ch o o l S u p t.
F rom C hristm as Hom e,
jjo rn — At the M ountain R anch,
Town nnd County.
C urry county, Oregon, on April 14,
TUE STEAMER
It is about tim e for Lord Kiche-
Langlois, Or. Jvpril 18, 1902.
1902, to Mr. an d M rs. Delmcr Col-
ner lo telegraph to his M ajesty’s
To S ubbchib KB:— L i reply to your
l ’eam iful spring weather.
grove, a son.
t G overnm ent, “ I very much regret question in last issue, 1 would stale
Miss F anny Bel», of M yrtle Point,
All kin Is of Plating done by A. B. to state,” etc, etc.
that, as the new school year will
is , employed
at the K n ap p Hole
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Sabin, at Langlois. Knives, fqrtei,
F. 8. A very had an attack of con- not begin u n til th e 3rd M onday of
l (’reiv lias returned from spoons, watches and jewelry, plated
g estiv eeh ills last week, but is able Ju n e, 1902, an d as a y ear m ust nee-
EI). RACKLEFF, Prop’r
.
-
-
-
-
* - 5 . .....“
to be around again.
efctrily elapse before th e eomplc-
(Successor to F. M. fauigiois.)
The Countenance of Miss Spring lion of th a t period, m y inference is,
county points.
T he dance a t the E uchre creek
Jack P ro ck is again ru n n in g the H all has been indefinitely post has been w reathed with beautiful th at the Used year will n ot expire
KEEPS IN STO C K,
until Ju n e 30, 1903.
big six horse team between Port poned, on account ot the death ol smiles the past few days.
The
Barom
eter
registered
sixty-
My
assum
ption
is,
th
a
t
the
pres-!
Orford and Corbin.
Health is a magnet which irresistibly j
■ Mrs. Burrow.
four in the shade th is afternoon.
ent school yeai will ex p ire at date draws the man to the woman in life’s i
Mel Johnson and Ila rry llu n lle y ,
T here will be music in the air, on Jo h n Morris, of S unny Side D airy, of an n u al m eeting, and th a t die mating time. Health does more than ■
iof Gold Beach, have been making the evening <>t May 3d, a t Dairy
tint the skill with beauty ; it puts music !
came up with H arry G uerin last clerk s an n u a l census sheet and re into tile voice nnd buoyancy into the I )ii> CfOOliW,
P ort Orford a visit.
ville, the occasion being a grand week on a v isit to his old tim e port m ust he su b m itte d at that step, as well as happiness into the heart. |
n e l s o n , .................. M a 8 ter ’
great many women covet beauty and I
Beef now retails in thi» m arket ball, to ho given by the DairyviUe neighbors, retu rn n in g home again ^ im e lor inspection an d an y ueces- A
arc constantly seeking aids to beautify ; B O O TH anti HIIOKH,
Will make weekly trips between
Cornet
Band.
O
nly
50
cents
will
be
them.
Let a woman first seek perfect Ì
nine cents per pound, the highest
toj ay
sary correeiions, an d m u st include
health and all other charms shall be 1
charged,
and
supper
at
the
Pioneer
U ncle Joe H aines was down Sun- all receipts, ex p eu d itu r es, and sta- added to her.
it has ever been here.
There can be no general health for !
S a n F r a n c i s c o , I ’o i- t O r - | B om — A* Gold B ach, Oregon, 25 cents per plate. E verybody in dav on a visit to Mr. Avery. Tin tislie.il d ata lo th a t date,
women while there is disease of the 1
old
gentlem
an
disdained
to
ride
a
As
th
e
term
of
office
ot
all
school
vited.
delicate
-womanly organism. The first -
on A pril 14, 1902, to Mr. and Mrs.
fo r « I a n d C o o » H a y ,
horse and came down afoot. Uu- off!eers shall begin on day of elc-e- step to perfect health is to cure womanly
T
he
steamer
A
rcata
is
due
to
a
r
! Ace T urner a son.
v ^ r e P r e i4 f f o Um n e^d d K im ireg m And in fact, everything usually n e « M
CARRYING
PASSENGER* AND
rive from th e city th is evening, cle Joe is q u ite spry for a man of tm n, it is reasonable to suppose,
T he attention of delinquent ta x
larity, dries weakening drains, heals
in the country,
his
age,
being
in
his
74th
or
75th
t
i
n
t
the
newly
elected
clerk
and
FREIGHT.
inflammation and ulceration and cures
payers is called to the Sheriff’s no lio n . IL D. Ilu m e and wife are pas
iiiruclor
will
qualify
an
d
en
ter
up-
female
weakness.
_
;
sengers up on her, and \Y ill Sor- year.
1
J
” 1 u sed four b o ttles o f v otir ‘ P av o rite P re
(tice in th is issue.
ronseil arrived from Rogue River ' T here will be an effort ma le to on th e n -d u ties a t once, and that eeriotioi) ’ a n d o u t o f ‘ G o ld eu Medical Discov C A SH S A L E S am ount ng to t6 or
r y ? ’’ w rite s M rs. E lm e r D. S h earer, o f M ount-
M erton L anglois, of Cape Blanco, last evening with a team , foi the have the mail increased from once they will hold oli.ee u n til theirsue- e hope.
L a n caster Co., t a . . ” o n d ca n su y th a t I a u i i
’
F reight nnd passengers at
red i i tti.it d rc iid td disease, u te rin e tro u b le. umre ,,.¡11
10
Cent
dis-
will be
be allowed
allowed
10 per
per
een
i is visiting his brother W ill, a t the i purpose of taking them to Wedder- 10 twice a week from Eckley to c e ,- o ts are elected an d qualified cu
A m in b e tte r h iu ltli tb n n ev er tK -fore. l.,v v ry - l
__
1
. . .
o n e w ho k n o w s n ’e is su rp rise d to see m e look count, except on F lour, on which no
Port
Orford,
and
1
hope
with
sue
"In
ch
will
em
power
the
new
board
Tillam
ook
light
station.
L o w est « a te» .
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,
io w i.il. . In
i m e I w a s s o poor 1»
in n h e en a iu
llli i m
th a t i
, burn.
u t tim es I could not w alk. To-day I f . n c i t r f d . d i s c o u n t c a l l b e glVCI*.
eess for it will be of great benefit to m ake contracts etc, w ithout any I te ll every b o d y th a t D r. Tierce s aied icin es
__________
T he P ort Orford base ball team
R ep o rt o f C om m ittee.
m t."
O. LEN EV E, Agent, Port O r’ord, Or-
to the settlers and m iners from Eek- infringem ent upon the n g bis ol the c a re F d ree
will give a grand ball a t Loner
Leneve»
. Dr. Pierce’9 Common Sense
As 1 will do nty own teaming, it ia
egon.
Auviser is sent /ru e on receipt of my intention to sell cheaper than goods
H all next S aturday evening.
( T he C om m -----
ittee ----------
on th e E n tertain le g jo w n Sixes River. If success old board, for th a t would cease to Medical
stamps to pay expense of mailing only.
fuf Die m ail should leave Eckley tor exist.
A select stock of W all Paper at w ent,^g.ven , >>>* 1
Sent’ 21 one-cent stamps for the book in were ever sold on Floras Creek.
Port O rford Sunday and retu rn
In regard lo the ap p o rtio n m en t paper covers, or 31 stamjis for the cloth-
Mrs
II. Neely’s;
1
,
n expenses
— a„«ao »»..»•«
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- • also sample • book**
,
¡rece.pio
all
were, M onday, then Wednesday retu rn -A b « re is a balance ot *2.50 to the bound volume. Address Dr. R. V. Fierce,
receip ts ...........
above
Buffalo, N. Y.
,
to select p attern s trom not in stock,
- q , which am o u n t has been
¡ng T h u rsd ay . Bv making the scholar due each d istrict, which
DEALERS IN
A. B. S „ ..... .... P ,i,v v u ;, I,
trip ! on th e above mentioned days has alrcndy been made out, aim
S H E R IF F ’S NOTICE.
pared to do all kinds ot plating in C onnujltee wisll lo th a n k most sin- i the m ail would connect with S atur- j " In c h will be issued lo the different
»Vili be taken in exchange for goods.
the highest style of the art. >See ee|.e| y a n those who assisted in d ay ’s and T u esd ay ’s mail from I clerks, when ll becomes necessary.
Notice is hereby given th a t after the
his ad
5 m aking the e n tertain m en t a success, M yrtle P o int, th u s giving the peo-
Could I h av e toreseen w ith any first Monday in May, 1902, I Shall pro G ive m e a tr ia l a n d I w ill do my
n
P rev had ’ “ " ll *lso tl)u b’euerul public lor th eir
and
pie th eir m ail the following day af- degree ot oeriam ty , th a t the » p p ceed
m to levy
- , upon
...
. sell the personal
T he Bulletin says DaveGorey had
ro
bent to p lea se you.
Dairv ville
Store,
AB cm
GROCERIES, (the best only,
HARDW ARE-
HjVT'iH At
W. D0YIÆ&C0.,
Butter, E ® ’ and Hides,
Gswral f e Ä
CO LD B E A C H ,O K .
property of a n y and all persona eliarg- i
1
■
, i.' .I,,-
lioniiient w ould have been so larg e, property of a n y and all p-rs-ms
the m isfortune to cut his toot quite ,
M bs . L. K napp ,
cd with a tax on tlio tax roll of C urry,
F S Aacry received a letter from i would have advised certain dis-
A
mes S. J ohnston ,
on
his
place
county f o r the y ear 1901, or any d c lin -!
badly w hile slashin
MRS. E. W. JENSEN,
E. W. J ESSEN.
A C T Geiwer, Of Kansas, m aking tricts to have had longer terms,
i(U-nt taxpayer (or any year previous,
above
town.
ami
who
del
not
prior
to
the
first
Mou-
-
WE K E E P IN STOCK
FINE MILLINERY.
Mil s Chenow eth, ot Denmark, b ,q u ires of-the late John Geiger, da- , D istricts may yet be able lo re- day in A, il, 1992. pay one half of tlie
Mrs. J S. Capps, of Denmark,
ceased
There is no doubt now b u t duce th eir surplus by em ploying tax so a.'sosaad. In addition to the
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was
in
P
o
rt
Orford
yesterday,
hav
passed dow n to O phir S unday, last,
and expenses of making such sales
,
I tb it Mr Geiger’s heirs will p u t in I teachers at once, and thereby keep costs
in ter.-'to n such tax nt the rate of i A complete line of L adles and Cntl-
to attend the funeral of her sister, mg come
------ down on business eonnec-
i
ll,e
twelve per cent per an n u m and ten per - d re n ’s T rim m ed Hats.
Mrs Burrow,
! ted with the inspection ot the Ido-. a claim for the estate.
<er.a!ed'at G o ld 'iW " p O r c ^ April Ready tc W ear H ats and Sailors con-
How would those people who are ol the *30.
0R ESS g o o d s ,
VIolphsen’s Elk River m ill was ras creek ami Sixes bridges, as per
Btantly on hand.
s\s there are only eight teachers 17 1U02.
H A TS A N D C A P S ,
Auoipnb
i ..
the last count v court, findin” fau lt with the United States
J \S . G. \V \ LK I', R,
(ia(s t r ;mmed to order on short notice.
for
not
in
terv
en
in
g
in
the
tight
in
thcxtouuty,
it
will
be
impossible
closed
down
for
a
tew
<
ays,
on
a
¡t
js
ev
id
en
t
th
a
t
these
bridges
BOOTS a n d s h o e s ,
Sheriff and Tax C ollector of l urry Co.,
¡count of a shoiTugeof saw teeth, b u t ( Si
........,,„,1
substantial
Oreg,,,,.
1
P o r t O rlo rd , O regon .
require
extensive
and substantial with the Boers like it it E n gland for some d istric ts to secure teachers
T R E S P A S S N O T IC E .
L
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started
yesterday
____ up , again
_
repairs, the m atter should not he should in tervene in our tight with in order to reduce their am ounts,
q'|10 following ligui is will serve
H \ G uerin having declined the I perm itted to drag along all sura- the F ilip in o s? W ould they be not
H . A. G uerin navi „
thus necessitating the work to likelv to tell E n g lan d she bad bet-
gjllJW lbe to la i am ounts received
E. W JE N S E N ,
Notice is hereby given to all persons
’ .(o,.ine(| „iter the rainy season ter atten d to her own affa.ifi ind let
And in fact everything usually needed Dem ocratic nom ination lor County
jg {i
¡u. not to trespass upou the prem ises of
p
i
IO
H 'O C w R A J P X S K K .
Dr. Kenyon, situ ated lietween Floras
C lerk, a meeting ot the County i qels j n> The county had a costly ours alone.— F ort O rlord ln b u n e ,
’
in town or country.
eluding balance on band on l^t Lake and the county road, in N orthern ,
Com m ittee is called for next ¡Satnr- 1 ¡.xperienCe ot this ’kind with the . r)j
Gurry, by rem oving, cutting, or des- 1
And bow would the U nited States M onday ol M a rc h ,1901.
.1
April 2d, at Port Orford, to fill E ik llivei bridge. U nless a spec--
troying tim ber upon said land.
re- j P ortraits Views and Enlargenttait«.
’
'
• - w ill -iimc ir from t a i term of court is called the work like it if E n g lan d wos selling horses
A careful com parison of the lig ward will be paid for information load
Picture Framing.
m
e
vacancy
,
as
will
a
U
.
j
;llr
p()ssib,
y
begln
ing to a conviction of trespass as stated
I t is our purpose to keep a lull
and ntules to the Filipinoes to be m es will enable you
a above.
atter t jw regu lar September used in their war against the U n it
and com plete line of goods of the notice in tins is»sue.
Dated at B andon, B recon. March 14,
n r -c M -r
glance th at even u n d er the present
Miles
Chenoweth
hasdeelined
the
i
lerlll)
und even then some hitch, or ed States? allow ing them to ship
1901.
PETEK NELSON, Agent. > H Q E r* 1
best q u ality , and they will be sold
conditions,
m
a
n
y
of
tlie
districts
utdieaii nom ination for supervi- j u n satisfacto ry bids may -delay the tjiem from E nglish ports while pin
UPHOLSTERING.
ÍGerman American
Icssing to be n eutral in the war be will bave an am o u n t in excess ot
A t the Low est Living P ro fit. SOI of Floras creek road , district. ; "o ra .
tween tlie U nited S tates and l’ ili- the <00 to be loii'cited unless a
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U P H 0 L S T -!
Insurance Company,
Mr. W. V. Cope will probably be
D e a th o f M rs. B u r r o w .
m onth or two be taught. Let each
L desiring
pillOS.
\Ye will receive our freight via. ! appointed to till the vacancy, and a '
LIFE, FIRE AM) MARINE.
ering done can h ive their wishes
, .
n
„
o u n g lady
Indy in tin
me»
... ...
There is a y voting
s
per scholar to granted
by J . J- O'Toole, Port Orford,
¡‘dd l.n- ■> — j
....
steam er Arcata, and as we will m n R
... ..................
o .o : i _ A . o &
i s
x ; ” ,; neighborhood th a t evidently th in k s
this is leap year, or perhaps she the present total, und deduct am ouut Oregon
Reni Estate and Conveyancing.
o u r own team s, freight from Port
made.
• )()|)g ¡¡|llesS( Mrs. E lizabeth J. Bur thought John was too bashful
' ' ami
' 1 already expended, und the balance G o o d W o r k m id P r i c e s L o w .
O rford will not lie added to the
! P o r t O rford, - - - - - O regon .
Work ( ailed for and delivered.
The Demoeaatic State Convention row°, wife of W. E . Burrow whom she would help him out. be th a t as will show your excess.
price of the goods.
M M . . * * ............I l i» l .
« ¿ J l n jm e it may. It was at a little g ath er
1, 263.31; 2, 208.54; 3. 157.22; 4,
ing am! the above m entioned young
State Central Com mittee lor Guriy
p o|.terlield, was horn in Carroll lady smiled her sweetest and give 127 Sti; 5, 125,64; 6, 144.47; 7,185.-!
Satisfaction 0 iiannitocil. county,
so it will devolve upon th e
, Tennessee, A pril 19th, ,1852. him her brightest glances but lie
8, 2UU.10; 9, 137.131; 10, 273.31;
county com m ittee to conduct the sh e was a sister to G ra n t Porti i held back and in sheer desperation
140.15; 12, 263.66; 13, 171.41;
cam paign for the State ticket. Any field, Mrs. J. S. Capps, and Mrs 1>T. she said. “ John will you go home
116.72; 15. !)2.40; 10. 136.82;
with me?’- “ Yes,” said Jo h n , “ In
128.59; 18, 159.21; 19, 197.49;
■ a m inute.” I did in ten d to give the
will be inserted ill the I r ib l n e o | ing c()1>, iouou„iy at their O phir voting lady’s nam e, but she is so 2D, 178.34; 22, 104.79; 23, 155.09;
143.65; 25, 152.39; 26, 164.39;
easy term s.
|)(7me u n til the tim e of her death.
cute and nice, besides Oscar m ight
, . r e »iron I H er death cam e m ost unexpect- not like it. so I wont give her away.
166.40.
A governm ent Supt. ot C onstrue j
and those wbo were summ on
W ould von Hattie?
W. S. G l ' K K l N .
tion is nt Cape Blanco, and will ed did not arriv e in tim e to see her
W ill N eathery is busy plowing
puss peacefully
away
im m ediately begin substantial re ().los
prilv ilu , 1? and
...... q ., u .. ietly
.
. • for Mr. Avery, d u rin g sunshiny E lectric Lino to O r e sc e n t C ity .
p
a
h
s
on
the
road
leading
from
the
“
like
one
wbo
folds
the
d
rap
ery
ol weather.
M ountain kkk .
T H E “P IO N E E R ”
..".'.I,- S » « . «»J " I . cou«h J W - I
»»J ' « J - - »
Capt. T. W ain-M organ Draper, of
G old B ea rli Item s.
San Frrneiseo, who arrived on
as soon as the lum ber can be ptacen . ¿ be |(,.ives a husband and two
T hursday evening and is promi
on the ground a large barn will be d aughters aged 12 an d Hi, and one
Gold Beach, April 20,1902
Storm
y
weather
still
continues,
p^nGy connected w ith the Wa do
b u ilt a t tlie station. The work lliarrie(l daughter, Mrs. C. E. W ake^
I have a stock of Jewelry, which I m ust be com pleted by June 1st.
with an occasional pleasant day.
m
an,
an
d
num
erous
relatives
and
copper properties, says there is now
will ml«! to, as the dem and will w arrant.
The schooner Del N orte got to a m ovem ent on foot lo put in an
; frien d s lo n io n rii th e irre p a ra b le
Prices of work and goods in keeping
Mrs. B u rro w , wife of W ■ E. B ur- | l|SS siie w as buried in th e G old sea last Wednesday evening. Tlie electric road from W ald o to t ies
with the tim es. Watches Horn a d is
tance can b e sa fe ly se .it by registered row d ied a t her h o m e in O p h ir Beach cemetery on th e 21st.
Berwick is still in the river.
mail. I will return th em C. U. D. to
John Crook and wife an d Mrs. cent C ity, Cal. H e says if rightsol
.. aturday,
i
rii 19th,
tQih ' M
uh . Burrow was <i m ost exenu
precinct, last S
A v pril
mu .
« a charitable n eig h Ostrander, of Pistol River, and H ar way an d term in al grounds can be
your postiuaaxcr.
i
. ii 1 p larv
w om an i
()i -!ii)
tfce'u,.e(1 f,.,„u G ran ts Pass to Waldo
1902 ot card ia c d ro p sy , co m p l.- -l bor,
and l i a i i n most
devoted .wife and dy St. w ait, of O phir, were visiting Heeurcd
fS T " T( i ni s ('as I.. .Jg'3
in town during tlie week.
j
b u ilt from G ra n ts
in k d by subacute heplitis. Mrs m o th er.
li,n G iir ith tt arriv ed from 8e- " 1
•’
Burrow was a h ig h ly esteem (> ti ar up! O, mourne.- rise!
n o t ic e .
‘le
ln-i
Mondav,
and
will
visit
F
«
«
to
Crescent
C ity. We a . t
Tears may be tlie little leaven.
a ltb
ed lad.v, whose dentil will be m o u rn Woes be blessings in disguise.—
,tivcs
and
friends
here
th
is
sum-
„
„
a
rc
th
a
t
die
Southern
1 acitic
Notice is hereby given to all whom it
re
for Hus gained a
nd sat'¡-diIroii ’ and'^m itim trocnt it gdves
Treasured up for ta *e in H eaven.
may concern, not to e n ttr upon or tres ed by a large circle of friends and
Company
through
its
m
anager
B y A N eighbor .
mer.
pass in any m anner, for the purpose of neighbors as well as relatives. 8he
H al H u n tley is visiting Ins sis O r egon, R- K o eh ler, som etim e ago tbl.
N“ pr o twal
hunting with »uiib<-r hogs /a other
ter. Mrs. 8. 1*. Feiice.on Sixes river. lur.itM ied m oney foi a su rv e y ol a c m p l .- f
bi n
H enc every fanner in Curry county
wise, upon the premises ot l.aura At. leaves a bereaved liusband, three
X
"
(
'I
'm
'a
b
'
it b.sV i.s' bnsin?'
a r e t h e nee. saary m ne.nnery for sncce«,-
Miss Maud W aiker was tin own
H eib erg ar or the rmich of G. J. Hel daughters, a brother and tw osisters.
such
a
route
to
tbo
Coast.
It
sueli
berizer, or upon tlie ranch of P. A. Hei
from a horse la-t T uesday, and was
ful farming
berger, leased by the ua lerslgned. An v
severely bruised, hut fo rtu n ately , a road was limit it would be the
T he W edderhurn C a m p ,' W ood I
person or persons so entering upon said
m aking of G ra n ts l ’ass an d UrcB-
was not seriously hurt.
prem ises Without my consent will lie men of tlie W orld, have received a
Mrs. Davis, the well known dress cent C ity , an d die whole south, ri.
orosecuted to the full extent of th e law. w arrant for the paym ent of H iesuin
G. i . 11 El BERGER.
m aker of S m ith River corners, is
of
JtW to Mrs. A nna B. Me-
„
. .
.
. „ vi-itiii*r her A unt, Mrs. A. I I . pin lion ot Josephine county and Tin H ardw are inet' liant. of L n dois, O regon, is tl.« A gent from whom you
cun parcha w ithout delay, the celebrated Osborne
! c,,-,; «i J.' .' a - . 1 MW,ev,.y. de- Scott’s Emulsion is no a Moore, h a v in g arr.ved last M ood , v. S o u th e rn O regon ... general.
HARROW , ( LM.TIVATOR, MOWER, HAY KAKE,
Jo h n Je n s-a arrived solely in the
L et everyone sta rt to work to
c a-ed, and have also been notified g o o d medicine for fat lOiKS.
T respass N otice.
m achinery manufm tu n d I,y tbe well-known firm of D. M.Osboryc A Co..
be|p Gils in ivcm eiil along, while
th a t tlie order is now ready to pay \ y c have never tried giving it city, but tlie ia -t news received help
Or n
aes o^uld
Notice is hereby given to all persons »100 for tlie erection of a suitable t o a r e a j fat person. W e don t from him i.) lo tne effect th a t the (irM|llg
its p Pass
could not funiiah much
D I ’ A U B U R N , N EW Y O R K .
removed,
and
whom it may concern, not to e n te r up
injured eye m ust be
e n te rp rise , su re ly its c itiz e n s and
on or trespass upon the prem ises of the nioiiuincnt or m em orial slab over j are> You see Scott’s Emul- i i s i s s r i s * ’ yet
before
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undersigned, for the purp' ^e of h u n t , be grave of deceased. T his is on- s i o n ’ b u i l d s ncw flcsll. f a t
in'*, or fishing with hook un-l line, spear,
or otherwise. Said premises are situ a ly one am ong huudieds of lilu stia
J „ n’, want it S t”on<r County Tie.iSiirer, W. S. U msor 1 rade could .--t itw lt at woik to sc-
ted in bixea precinct, Curry county, Or J o n s of the promptness of this or- pcop e don t want t. bt.on,, returned S atu rd ay n ig h t fiotn a u jie ttie rig h ts ui way and leriin
egon, and de»cril>ed as follow»: I he
wc it's visit in P ort Orford. H ' n a| j,ri(U1Kl.s etc.
E k o f S W iu n d W l2 SEJ, section h, der in paying it-: death claim s and people yen t n e e d it.
rep o rt, die road between Cor bin
im m ediole
Tp. 32 8., K 14 w. Any jierson Bo fulfilling to the letter all pledges to
But if you are tain bCOtiS a nd P o ll Orford in a U’rr.b lc con- , on „ , ;
,R c.,„i.. tb -
trespassing for the purp
of hunting
fishing or otherwise, will he prosecuted n s members. The Woodmen of the Emulsion is the medicine for dition, and g -ttin g no be ter I ,-t.
)
( uU r <)( WouVhvl „
to the lull extent o f th* l“Wp f;lRCE.
R o b e rt A llen, th e
" O regon, to lie the p rin c ip a l » h ip p in g
World is among tlie most benevo-
jt docsn’t lire you out.
nom inee for sheriff, Inis l.een sh ak
ft
,
lent and w orthy of the many secret Ti^ rc ; . n o strain. The V.’Crli
i,iS h an d , with friends in tow n,an
P
aU.r a c liv ily j„
fraternal orders, and is 'Y " ‘y
all nati.ral and easy. You
Ulen
e S K S X » " ”■
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NOTICE.
g a in in g ... strength and p o p u la i.lj
lT)Cj j r in ( . aaJ
¡i tran sp o rta-
just
throughout the United States.
0 ...I a . I ..,- 1 » « '- ■■
und tor onr
Notice is hereby given to all whom it
there ir. to it.
O phir, last Saturday m orning, April
,
s
„
w oui,i o r „
that’s
may concern, not to enter upon or
Ulnl
trespass in any m anner upon the Ian 1
E lectricity .
yc' t thi: ¡c- voti know 19. Mrs. B u n o v was a highly rea(
The Celebrated Osborne
H. NEELY,
g f
Oragon.
flpfoi'il,
WATCHMAKER.
Farming Machinery.
L e t ¡t
E. H. CHEEVEE,
of the undersigned, »ituated in F urry
Couutv, Or., for tin- purpose ot hunting
with guns < rotherw ise. Any peisnim r
tie r so n s so entering upon sai I prem ises
w ithout our consent will lie proaecifted
to tlie fuff extent of the
J . r . HAW KINS,
GEO. BEEEONI.
E. B. T H R IF T ,
W. 8 MARSH ALL.
Are you anffertna from Rheum atism
Weak back. Nervous trouble, or Oener
ally run-dowu system? Electric Belt*
au I But ries, for men u n i Women
Electric lusoiea k t ... p t h e ieet warm
and ke eu from catching cold, i“
bcsiklet aial circular.-, n.!ur« ss,
E iaaran A ppli asce C o .,
Medford, Oregon.
p eetrd a n d esti.i.ah le
bolter— veu cut better leaves a large circle ot
mòre,
hi.)
lady,’
f. len d s and
1J(ir ^ . „ t r y
in e v ery w ay .
We
F
4(, wlll
relatives to m ourn her d eath.
|1)Clc;,iU1t nnd m ilieu.
will lye laid to rest hern le he grave
c, uz.1:h, niU..t
of her daughter, to the G o ld . Beach *
a „ (| WorU. _
Ceim to y , at one o c.oek tomorrow. n r i,,„|ll’ Min„ ig .|o u rh a|.
I I . O II IE M N K U ,
I..A T N O I a O I s ». O K K O O N ,
Deal, r in H.ndwsre ...Midi kinds ■ f Agricultural Implements.