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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1902)
THE STEAMER Town and County. R h e u m a tis m Steamer Arcata is due from the city today. Mrs. Colebrook received a fine I new spring wagon by last steamer. ARCATA, W hat . is the use of telling the rheum atlo th a t he ms joint, w « e being dis- located He knows th a t his sufferings are very m uch like the to rtu res of the rack. What he wants to know is Mhat will per m anently cure his disease. That, according to thousands of gratefu. testim onials, is feeu a, it The Program for the Teachers’ institute is published this week, j There will be a large attendance, I t p rom ptly neutralizes the acid In the and an interesting time is promised.1 I blood on w hich the disease depends, com Hood’s Sarsaparilla woodmen of the world T imber L and , A ct J uxe 3, 1878,— N otice for P ublication . Celebration at Port Orford, Aug. if, 1902 A m es Johnston General Director for the Day. P R O G R A M . United State« Land Office, GRAN D BALL, D11DT nDi?nnr| yjj Roseburg, Oregou, July 29, 1902. J Notice is hereby given that in compli- ; ance with the provisions oi the act of j J Congress of Ju n e 3, 1878, entitled “ An j A .V C H D S T » , 1 « > O » , , act for the sale of tim ber lands in the I I States of California, Oregon, N evada, Under thè auspicesof thè W. O. \V. and in W ashington T erritory,” as ex-1 tended to all the Public Land States bv ■ j act of August 4,1892, Joseph Crocket, o f ! Reception Cornili i( tee. W ed this d erb u rn tiled , C urry county, Oregon, edd.-rte.r., has day in this ottlu’e h is sworn I £ E. . M * athers . ’ W " ed« erb u rn , C am p, pletely elim inates it, and strenathens the 9:30, a. m., March from Hotel Io Grounds, headed by all Woodmen Mr. and Mrs. H. Neely have had system against its retu rn . T ry flo o d ’s. statem ent So. 3003, for the purchase of 1 l ' d - Muiaters, A. J. Marsh, I )rt Or- present. qu arter of section No. 23, i ford C am p large show wiudows placed in the ,•------------------------------ ------ -------- (At the Grounds) Song, “ Keep the Logs Rolling”- B y all present. I ^ South-W T o w n est s h ip iC ^ 'somh^Rang0« V‘ U ,, . a, Range ? 13 ! 3 I front of their store, the better to' W e are in receipt ot complimen- ‘ ongs and lecitdtions By 1 ort Orford. west, and will o ile r 1 p prootI ro o t to show that Bcllom, D airyville Camp. ; the laud sought is more valuable for its | Songs and recitations—By Dairy ville. ticket, for the editor and fami- Floor Managers. N E L SO N , - . . . . M onter, display their goods and wares. Mrs. tim ber or stone than for agricultural i n v r< Song by J. S. Williams, “ Woodman’s Promise.” Neely receives fresh supplies by ev- t0 lke ^ or*,e County Agri- purposes, ami to establish his claim to ; v fu th riu g e , W eddei b u rn C am p Recitation by Mrs. Wootten, of Bandon. Will make Weekly trips between I ery steamer. said land before J . H untley, United | W. R . H u r s t A A. Ju amieson, Port cultuial hair, to lie held at Smith Songsand recitations—By Wedderburn. States Commissioner for the D istrict of i r , l t m u , River> Oct- ls t, 2d and 3d, 1902. Orford Camp. Oregou, at Gold Beach, on Saturday, the | Impromptu speeches, by visiting Woodmen. Last week Isom Walker pure!,as-1 Algo gome artigticallv ls t clay of November, 1902. J W. Bowman, Dairyville Camp. printed and S d .ii F r a n c i s c o , P o r t O r . Address by J. S. Williams, of Salem. ed Bred Olsen’s calves, paying $11 He nam es as w itnesses: beautifully illustrated posters and 10. Dinner on the ground. M lis le . Thom as J . Cook, JClvin R. Miller, per head therefor. Fred’s calves hangers, advertising the event. The i o n i « im i C o o s B a y , ! W alter Miller, all of Wedderburn Cui-1 John Fitzhugh, Jr., Johnston and AFTERNOON SPORTS—2, P. M. are extra large and fat, and the ry county, Oregon, Fred. 1). Stewart, of Association has very courteously Miller. Ophir, Curry county, Oregon. C ARRYING PASSENGERS AND- price paid is a little above the av 1 Tug of-War, nine to a side, selected from Woodmen ______ present Side included Curry county in their Any and all persousclaim ingadverse getting beat to set up cigars to both sides. F R E IG H T . erage. ly the above described lauds are re- racing district, and Curry county 2. Pillow fight, prize 50 cents; (arranged by O. Neumann.) i quested to tile their claims in this office TICKETS, including supper at The steamer Krueger called at horses will be on an equal footing 3. Wood-sawing contest—ladies of Woodmen families; prize 50 cents; on or before said lst day of Noveiulter, Neygren’s, $2.00. Gents without 1902. (arranged by E. Jensen.) partners, $1.50. our wharf last Friday, and took with Del Norte county horses. The J. T . BRIDGES, Register. F reight and passengers at 40,000 feet of cedar lumber, con Association this year has more mon 4. Wood chopping contest—all women; prize 50 cents; (arranged by - Grand March at 8.30, Sharp. J. F. Howe.) J |,n..................- — ct J ----- " IS? T imber L and , A une 3, signed to the Pacific Furniture and ey than for any previous year, and TIMBER LAND, ACT Jl!NE 3, 1878? L o w e s t I tiite n . Base-Ball—the Mother Hubbards and Sun-bonnets—by Dairyville N otice for P ublication . Lumber Company, L03 Angeles. promise the best fair ever held in Notice for Publication. Camp and Circle. 0 . LEN EV E, Agent, P o rt Orford, Or- This is the first shipment from the Del Norte county. Curry is always 6. Old-fashion log rolling, to pile log-heap for big bon fire at night on U nited States L and Office, U nited S tates Land Office. Fort Point; (arranged by E. Marsters.) egon. Elk River mill. interested in all the important events Roseburg, Oregon, Ju ly 30, 1902. Kodeburg, Oregon, Ju ly 29, 1902 Big Ball at night, on platform 40x90 feet. Notice is hereby given th at in com Notice is hereby given th a t in com A party of Myrtle Point people, in her sister county on the south, ‘ pliance with the provisions of the act pliance with the provisions of the a c t I and will, without a doubt be large of Congress of Ju n e 3, 1878, entitled ot Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled consisting of J. C. Roberts and wife, "A n act for the sale of tim b er lands in Ail act for the sale of tim ber lands iu Misses Maud Deyoe, Bertha Braden ly represented, especially by the the States of California, Oregou, Neva the States of California, Oregon, Neva Southern part of the county, at the E v e r y b o d y Come a n d H a v e a Good T im e. da, and W ashington T erritory.” as ex da, and iu W ashington Territory ” as and Daisy Dodge, and Messrs. Levi D EALERS IN tended to ull th e Publio Luiid States extended to all the Public Land States Roberts, Ross Deyoe nnd Norman coming Fair. We take pleasure in by a c t of August 4, 1892, Mary E. by act of A ugust 4, 1892, Peter Blom- A.11 H a v i n g J ln d |r e M P l e a t s e W e u r T h e m . Coy, of Corbin, county of Curry, green of H arb o r, county of C urry Dodge, are camped at Elk River, publishing the Speed Programme, State of Oregon, has th is day filed iu S tate of Oregon, has this d ay which appears elsewhere in this is and having an enjoyable outing. this office her sworn statem ent No. 3974 filed in this office his sworn statem ent sue. I for the purchase of th e E )S W '4, NW) No. 3966 for th e purchase of Lots The Elk River mill had a break- j I SE*4 and SW 1) N E) of section 6, 7, 10, and II, of section No. G o ld R ea ch N ew s. a n n u a l I No. I, in Townsliip No. 35 South, Range 11, in Township No. 40 south, range down yesterday morning. The main No. 14 west, and will offer proof to show 13 west, and will offer proof to C O LO B E A C H ,O R . belt to the pony saw broke, strik -! th at the land sought Is m ore valuable show th a t the lan d sought is more v alu Gold Beach, Aug. 3, 1902. Of the County School Superintendent for its tim ber or stone th an for agricul able for its tim b er or stone than for ag iug Dave Wright on the shoulder tural purposes, aud to establish her ricultural purposes, and to establish his A terrific nor’west wind is blow- and arm, bruising him very badly, i to said land before J. Huntley, claim to said land before J . H untley. WE K E E P IN STOCK Of Curry County, for the year ending June 16, 1902. Dated Langlois, claim United States Commissioner for Ore United States C om m issioner for Ore At the same time the governor to m t this 25th day of July, 1902. Signed, W. S. Guerin, County School gon, at Gold Beach, at his office a t Gold gon, a t Gold Beach, a t Ids office a t Gold Will Wridge and Ben Gardner the large engine was broken by a Beach, C urry county. Oregon, on Mon Beach, C urry county, O regon, on S at Superintendent Curry County, Oregon. were shaking hands with friends in day, the 3d day of Novem ber, 1902. urday, the ls t day ot N ovem ber, 1992. stick, causing a shut-down of sev- { She names as w itnesses: He names as w itnesses: town Thursday and Friday. eral hours. W. E. Tompkins, A. H . Moore, II. T. Pete Wall, Nils P. Johnston, A. M. GENERAL STATISTICS. Male. Fern. Total. D R E SS G O O DS, Fred. Stewart and Harry Cook Stew art, of Ophir, C urry county, Ore M auritzon, Iver lla n se th , allof H arbor, 'The Board of Equalization, con- were in town Saturday and Sunday. No. persons between 4 and 20 years of age residing in gon, M. .VI. Miller, of Corbin, Curry Curry county, Oregon. HATS A N D C A PS, Any aud all persons claim ing ad 401 350 751 county, Oregon. I sisting of the County Judge, Clerk , Mrs. Bailey left last Thursday for Any ami all personsclaim ingadverse- versely the above described lands are No. of pupils marked “R” on register......................... BO O TS A N D SH O ES, , and Assessor, will be in session at a visit to her son Will, and family, No. pupils marked “E ” on register............................... 205 176 381 ly the above-described lands are re requested to file th eir claim s in this of 35 20 55 quested to file th eir claim s in this office fice on or before said ls t day of N ov Gold Beach during the week begin-: at Requa, Del Norte Co., Cal. No. pupils between 4 and -0 years of age on register.. 240 196 436 on or before said 3d day of November, em ber, 1902. ning August 25, at which time and J . T. BRIDGES, R eg ister. 8 14 1902. The tug Katie Cook arrived down No. pupils under 6 years of age on register.................. 6 .1. T . B R I D G E S , R e g i s te r . place those who have grievances re from Marshfield last Thursday. She No. teachers employed during the year...................... 8 9 17 A nd in fact everything usually needed . . , No. holding state certificates or diplomas 8 1 4 Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878,— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. garding their assessments should . has been rep extensively repaired, and No. holding first grade certificates. ............ 2 1 8 in town or country. Notice for Publication. make their complaints, or forever is now in good condition. No. holding second grad certificates.............................. D epartm ent of the In terio r, 5 1 6 after hold their peace. U. 8. Land Office a t Roseburg, Oregon, About 3000 feet of lumber arriv- ^ ° . holding third grade certificates............................... 2 2 U nited States Lund Office, 4 J uly 5, 1902. Roseburg, Oregon, August 1, 1902. 2 2 Mrs. Ace Carey met with a se ed on the tug from Marshfield, and No. holding permits ......................................... Notice is hereby given th a t tile fol It is our purpose to keep a full Notice is hereby given that iu com No. holding certificates of institute attendance.......... lowing nam ed se ttle r lias tiled notiea 6 5 11 pliance w ith the provisions o f the act of vere accident Saturdcy evening, will be used in putting some badly 6 5 and complete line of goods of the last. Mr. and Mrs. Carey were pre needed repairs on the court house. No. applicants examined for teachers’certificates.......... S.1 Congress o f Ju n e 3, 1878, entitled “ An of ilia in ten tio n to m ake final proof in support of his claim , and th a t said No. certificates endorsed during year............................ 1 1 2 act lor the sale of tim b e r lands in the proof will be made before J. H untley, best quality, and they will be sold paring to start for home on horse Ed Lawrence, John Crook and No. teachers employed taking an educational journal, of California, Oregon, Nevada 7 6 13 States . . ,, „ „ - U. S. Comm issioner, a t Gold Beach, in W ashington T erritory,” as ex 1 Curry county, O regon o n A u g u s t ”0 25,532 and A t the Low est Living P ro fit. back, when Mrs. Carey’s horse com Otto Ismert were all in town during Whole No. days attendance during year................ tended to all the Public Land States by , 1902 viz v r e K°n> « “ A ugust oO, Average daily attendance............................................... 390 act of A ugust 4, 1892, J o h n C. Miller, menced bucking, and the cinch the week, bringing in wool and but ' i o h n u » m t h i v c v Whole No. of organized districts in this county J UHN H . M cELHANEY, 26 of Oorbm. county o. C urry, State L We will receive our freight via. giving way she was thrown violent-1ter to be shipped on the . schooner, No. school districts reporting.................................. of Oregon, has th is day filed in this of- ! , H om estead E ntry no . 8833, for 26 jlieri \\ alker No. legal voters for school purposes in the county. tice, his sworn statem ent No. 3091. for No- 19» section 31, Tp. 35 south, eteamer Arcata, and as we will run ly to the ground. Her right wrist i Alf Gauntlett and Sheriff 467 the purchase of th e W )i SW), WJ NW ) i r a “ 8® 13 west. „„u purchased i j ---- , ' No. schoolhouses in the county.................................. new spring «our own teams, freight from Port was broken, and she sustained se- have each 26 section 24, in Township 35 south, range j He nam es the following witnesses to Average number months public school taught.............. wagons. They are good, substan- vere bruises about the face and ove his continuous 88 N'o. 13 west, and will offerproof to show I Prov'= Orford will not he added to the eonunuous residence upon No. schools visited during year by county Supt........... iz : th a t the land sought is more valuable all5; I cultivation «'dtiyution of said land, v viz i tial covered rigs, and just the thing 13 body. She is slowly recovering. ■price of the goods. J. II. Meservey, Eivin M iller, M ajor foi its tim ber or stone th an for agricul- i .. b” H. Average lenbth of time devoted to each visit, 2J hours. ■ for our rough roads. -•rton, Frank Bartol, all of W edder- turai purposes, and to establish his f Overton Some of the school boys have No. of miles traveled in performance of official duties during year, 300. try county, Oregon. claim to said land before .1. H untley, hurn, C’nrr The schooner attempted to sail in- Private Schools.—No. teachers employed, male, 1; female 2; total, Satisfaction Guaranteed. handed us the following with a re J . T. BRIDG ES, Register. United Btates c mm issioner for the dis- : to the river Thuisday morning, but No. pupils enrolled, male 36; female, 26. No. private schools, 3. No. tric t of Oregon, nt Gold Beach, a t ids quest to publish: office a t Gold B each, C urry county, , T imbri . L and , A ct J une 3, 1878,— hung up on the bar, where she lay months private school, 9. ‘‘The latest in Port Orford is for State of Oregon, oil Tuesday, the 4th day, but floated on the evening FIN A N CIA L S T A T IS M E N T. N otice for P ublication . H. N E E L Y , day of November, 1902. He nam es as! tlie Directors to publish all the w itnesses: tide and came on into the river. Cashon hand time making annual report, Mar. 4, 1901,$ 384 53 tricks of the school bovs. Thomas J . Cook, Eivin R . Miller, o f ' U nited States Lend Office, T he S chool B oys .” The tug arrived in the evening in Received from Co. Treasurer from Co. school fund. . . . 3120 80 . . R o seb u rg , O regon, J u ly 10. 1902. W edderburn, C arry county, O regon,; .. Received from Co. Treasurer from state school fund N o tice Is iv e n II, a t th e In c o n ilill- 841 80 Willis W . Miller, Fred D. Stew art, of n n ce w ith th h e e re p b ro y v is g io In behalf of the boys, we can say 1 lime to tow the schooner to the n s of th e e d of C ongrees Received from rate bills and tuition.......................... O phir, C urry county, Oregon. 64 11 of J u n e :l, 187s, e n title d 'M i, to t for Ute wtle of that those who “monkeyed’’ with wharf, as the wind had entirely’ Received from all other sources.............. Any ami all persons claim in g adverse tim b e r Im ide In th e S taten o f Cttllfo In ,o re g o u 54 20 N ev ad a, m id W a a h in g to n T e r rito r y .” a s e x te rn the flag have acted the honorable died out. ly the ttbove-dcscrlbed lands arc re dell to all th e P u b lic I.m ol S tutes F.v a d of A tla quested to file their claims in this office n ta 1, 1892, E va A. B a ll, of C o q u ille C ity, e o o n tv T otal......................................................................... .$4465 44 part by freely admitting the same, Quite a number of people from o f ( oo«, S tatu o f O regon, h as tu la d a y tiled In oil or before said 4th day of November, is otfiee Iter sw o rn s ta te m e n t No. 3002, f o r th « $3487 30 1902. stating that it was done u n -' Gold Beach and Wedderburn will Paid for teachers’ wages................................................. J . T. B R ID G E S, Register. p th lirid n lse ot th e N o rtll W est q u a r t e r of s e c tio n T H E “P IO N E E R ” and Paid for fuel and school supplies................................. 69 51 No. 15, lit T o w n s h ip No. 35 s o u th , ot ra n g e n o . 13 thouglitedly, and without intention I attend the celebration to be given Paid for repairs and improving grounds.................... we.-t, a n d w ill o fter priatf to stiow llia t ttie la n d 71 71 T imbkii L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878,— s o u g h t Is m o re v a lu a b le for its tim b e r o r s to n e of wrong-doing. by the W. O. W. at Port Orford Paid on principal and interest of bonds and warrants. I th a n lor a g r ic u ltu ra l p u rp o ses, a n d to e s ta b lis h 27 52 N otice for P ublication . h e r c la im to said la n d bclo re Die C o u n ty C le rk W ATCHM AKER. Paid for clerk's salary .................................................... next Saturday, and some will re 113 97 of C u rry c o u n ty , a t Ills office a t G old B each The Woodmen are active and en I c u r r y c o u n ty , o reg ,,t., „1, W e d n d ad av th e Mil Paid for library books................................................. main until after the Institute. 11 80 U nited S tates L and office, d a y of N o v em Site n a m e s a s nesses: w itn e ss e s • , b er, I9H2. — ----------it thusiastic in the preparations for Paid for all other purposes........................................... Roseburg, Oregon, Ju ly 29, 1002. I lln rily I. H tew nrt, of O p h ir, C u rry lo m itv I have a stock of Jew elry, which I 119 73 Alf Gauntlett was seriously hurt TiioniMs J . Cook, W a lte r M iller, E lv ii’i Notice is hereby given th a t in compli | O M regon, will add to, as the dem and will w arrant. the celebration next Saturday, and iller, a ll of \\ e<l<Jerburu, C u rry c o u n ty 7 witli the provisions of the act of o reg o u . Prices of work a n d goods in keeping e v e ry th in g p o in ts to th e success of last Tllursday> and narrowly escap- '{otal ........................................................................... $3901 54 ance A ny a n d nil p erso n a c la im in g M tlvursely th e Congress of Ju n e 3, 1878, entitled "A n w ith the tim es. W atches from a dis the event. The exercises will oc- ed being killed, lie was assisting Cash on hand............................................................... $563 90 j above-des« rib e d l a n d s a r e re q u e s te d to tile th e ir u ct tor the suit: of tim ber lands ill the ta n c e can be safely sent by registered im s in th is offee o n o r b efo re sa id 6 th d a y of Estimated value of school houses and grounds.......................... $415000 States of California, Oregon, Nevada, I I c N la ovem ber, 1902. m ail. I will retu rn them C. O. D. to cur at the picnic grounds on the in (irivin8 a barld ot <*“ 1® J . T. B RID G E«, R e g iste r. in W ashington T erritory,” as ex y o u r postm aster. Heads, where platform, seats and «nzzly Camp to town. Just after Estimated value of school furniture and apparatus.................... 1875 Of) and tended to all the Public Land States by Average monthly salary of male teachers ........................ 42 00 tables have been erected. Lumber crossing Hunters Creek, and while Average monthly salary of female teachers ........\ act of A ugust 4, 1892, Pete W all, T imber L and A ct J unk 3, 1878,— Term« Ca»h. 37 00 of H arbor, county of C urrv, State! v ,, yet on the gravel bar, Alf started to N ot • day - filetl -- in - ’ this of 1 '•“' ■’ iuk fob P ublication . is now on the ground, near the of Oregon, has this REGISTER OF TEACHERS. lice his sworn statem ent No. SOM, for N O T IC E . Church, for a dance floor, 40x90 head a cow that had left the band. State Papers— Ames Johnston, G. C. Wilson, J. S. Capps, P. Costelloe. the purchase of Lot 1, section 12, ami U n ite d S ta le s L and Offlce, feet in size—large enough to ac The cow turned suddenly and struck Miss Lurena Merriman, Miss Clara Merriman, Miss Pearl Fetter. R o seb u rg . O .c g ,„ i. Ju l'v 19, 1902. Lots 10, 15, and 16, section 1, Township Notice is hereby given to all whom it commodate a greater number of his hor.8e.’ knockin? il down. The N otico Is h o ru b y g iv e n m m in c o n ip lla n c u No. 40, south, range No. 13 west, ami • w ith the p ro v is io n s id th e a c t of C ongress of First Grade—Guy Merriman, A. G. Thrift, Miss Eva Hall. m a y concern, not to en ter upon or tres- Will offer proof to sliow th a t the land I J u n o :t. 1S7S. c n t iii e d "A n a c t fo r (b e s a le of ass in any manner, for the purpose of dancers than were ever assembled horse fell on Alf and rolled over Second Grade—Miss Delta Cooper, Miss Mary Bosscn. sought is more valuable lor its tim ber “ "" ' J 1'"1',1“ “ t th e s ta le « of C a lifo rn ia , O re- £ un tin g with guns or dogs or other- • „ , . , , him, and the spur Alf wore on his Third Grade—Robert Goetz. or stone than for agricultural purposes, c S m n d e ? i oa i i ' ! h e p ,odi*n f . X wise, upon the prem ises of L aura M. in Lurry county, with unlimited and to ctttabliHl» hi« claim to -aid land •<< Augim i, 1*92, R ic h a rd 1». J o n e s , <»f p o r t o r- Permits—Miss Maud Walker. H eiberger or the ranch of G. J . Hel ! room for spectators, in the sur right foot became entangled in the before J . H untley, United S tates C o m - ' ¡7 r , , ' < u rry , .s ta t e of O regon, bus berger, or upon the ranch of P. A. Hei sinch in such a way that his leg niissioncr for G Z re g at Gobi l!”m h, „me,,',."it x o ! '':„ V ? ‘f id '‘ th e 'T" iu ,r c b „ s e " ' r '‘ i I I I ' «11 « ' i l l — . ~ —— — , i m o w ., turn >««, «MJV4, H tf II14J p l ir C t lH S C I lf berger, leased by the undersigned. Anv rounding trees. There will lie many- L and , A ct J une 3. 1878_ at his office a t »told Iie a c itj'u rry e o u n - dp soufii E„.-t ,,f .,,cti„i, h, person or persons so entering upon said visitors from both north and south, was terribly twisted and wrenched. T imber L and , A ct J une 3,1878,— T imber . . . ’ a ’ ty, Oregon, on Saturday, the lst .lav ''I' ” ”"‘Ut, rang. u an(1 prem ises w ithout my consent will be w ill offer p ro o f to »how th a t th e '."n'1 “-ngiti.G When Alf was picked up it was . N otice fob P ublication . of November, 1902. N otice for P ublication . i n»rv v a lu a b le for il» tim b e r o r «to n e th a n ft>* prosecuted to the fu llex ten to f th e law. and an enjoyable time is promised _____ He nam es as witnesses: M g ricu ltu rai |.on>o8. an d to e» t« b llM h h is c la im G. J . H E IB E R G E R . for ail. The exercises during the found that he could not stand. Jess io »aia I mik I before th e (JouB ty C le rk of C u rry Nils 1’. Jo h n sto n , P eter Kloingreen, United States l.anil office, u n ty , a t Gold B each , Mt h is office n t G old U nited States Land Office, A. M. Mauritaen, Iv e r H aiis-tb, all oi c B o each day will include tug-of-war, base- Turner brought him home in a wag | . Roseburg, , c u r r y c o u n ty , o r e f o n , on W edncR lay. Roseburg, Oregon, July 29, 1902. Oregon, Ju ly 29, 1902. T resp ass N otice. H arbor, Curry county, Oregon. th e o th d ay o i N o v em b e r, ltbrj. on. Dr. Caldwell was called, aud ■ Notice is hereby given th a t in co m p li Notice is hereby given th a t in coni- He iimiiium mm wltne.MjMfM: G eorge F o rty of _____ ball, wood-chopping, sawing, etc., Any and till (arsons claim ing ad with the provisions of the act of ln C u rry c o u n ty , O reg o n , H . K C ooper of right knee was | pllance with the provisions of the net ance versely the aiiove-.lescribe.l lands are H I .o o rb Notice is hereby given to all persons which w>>* have a tendency to pre- found that _ Alf’s r t O rfo rd , (»regon, M. M. M iller, of C o rb in . Congress of Ju n e 3, 1S78, entitled “ Art _i , , of Congress of J u n e 3 ,1878, entitled “ An to file th e ir claim s In this of O reg o n . I-red h «tew a r t , o f O p h ir, O regon. whorn it may concern, not to enter up- pare everybody for the enjoyment badly . praiiieu, and th e m uscles 1 act for the sale of tim lier lands in the act for tlie sale of tim ber lands in the requested fice on or before said 1st day of Nov A ny Mini Mil p«*r.MonN c la im in g ndveruely th e Mbovr <!»■««• rib e d landM a r c re q u e s te d to tile th e ir on or trespass upon the premises of tlie of a good dinner. The ladles of and cords of his legs torn loose from »totes of California, Oregoii?'Neva,ia? »totes of California, Oregon, Nevada, em ber, 1992. c I m I uim in th in o ffice o n o r b efore *ald 6 th d a y undersigned, for the purpose of hunt- Port Orford and vicinity will no t g , , , • and in Washington Territory,” as ex- i*"'1,1", Washington Territory,” as J . T. B RID G ES. Register. of N o v em b e r, 19o2. ing, .^ tts h in g w ith h o o k a n d lin e , sp e a r, O ne shoulder is also con- tended to aH th£ ....... - y-’ ................................... J . T. BRIDGE«, Register. zvV .r, ku i.l prem n. cm ises , ucu are a rc ’ Dea r tlliS II. til 1 1111 , at 1) ( I Will o r lltku.Wl otherwise. Said s itu a act of August ted in SixeB precinct, Curry county, O r bring large and well filled baskets. ‘ 8*derably bruised, but he is resting of Corbin, count, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. as easy now as could be expected. egon, and described as follows: The notice . Oregon, lias this E 1, of 8 W | and SE ), section 6, his sworn statem ent No. 3002, for the nee nls «worn statem ent No. 3059, for The hist Alf saw of the cow that D epartm ent of the Interior, T p. 32 8., It 14 w. Any person so purchase of W J NEJ section 15, and the purchase ofthe L ots 3 and 4, and 1 la n d Office a t Roseburg, Oregon. collided with his horse she was tur SW) HE) and SE) S W | of section No. 8) o t N W)< of Section 1, in Township 36 Notice is hereby given to all whom It trespassing for the purpose of hunting 21. 1992. fishing o r otherwise, will be prosecuted may concern, not to enter upon or tre s ning summersaults, going south, 10, in Townsliip no . 35 south, range south, range 14 west, and will offer proof t Notice is hereby given July th a t the fullow- to make your baby strong and to the full extent of the law. pass upon th e prem ists of th e under, to show th a t the land sought is more . . . ___ 1 1 No. 13 west, and will offer proof to settler lias ft lei I notice of his signed, situated on Elk River, Curry No camping allowed on the premises, well. A fifty cent bottle of and was matting good time. H as show th a t the land sought, is moreval- valuable for Its tim ber o r stone th an lutention to m ake final proof iu sup county, O regon, for tlie purposo o f a n d people passing through are waru- i liable for its tim ber or stone than for for agricultural purposes, and to e s ta b -1 port anybody seen her since? of Ids claim , and th a t said pr .of bunting, with guns, dogs, or otherwise. ed to close the gates. agricultural purposes, and to establish lish bis claim to said land before J . will be made before J , H uutlev, U. 8. Any |ierson or persons so trespassing Z ip . j bis claim to said land Itefore J . , H untley, B. P. PE IR C E . . . . - - U nited States Gonimissioner W. DOYLE & CO., General M rtan h , Rii:r*c>it,rr GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, H A R D W A Tfc E , Port Orford, Oregon. a Only 50 Cents Scott’s Emulsion N O TICE. Notice is hereby given to all whom it m ay concern, not to e n te r upon or trespass in any m anner upon the land of the undersigned, situated in Curry Couuty, O r., for th e purpose of hunting w ith guns or otherw ise. Any person or persons so entering upon said prem ises w ithout our consent will be prosecuted to the full ex ten t of the law. J. E. H A W K IN S, OEG. BELLONI, E. B. T H R IF T , W. S. MARSHALL. w ill change a sickly baby to a plump, romping child. Only one cent a day, think of It. Its as nice as cream. Send for a free sample, and try it SCOTT & BOWNK. Chemisf«, 409-415 Pearl Street, N ew y ork. 50c. and fi.oo; all druggist,. B U S IN E S S « P P O K T U N I T Y : — To th e right party we will give e x c lu sive sale of our product in Curry con n ty . Require limiteli advance paym ent for g o ld s. Address, In tern atio n al Pow er Vehicle Co. DrsfWer G, Stam ford, Conn. H u ntley, U. 8. Com m lM ionrr for the D istrict of Oregou, at Gold B each, a t bia office a t u <ioi<i Beach, , .. C u n y - county, -, Oregon, on S aturday, the 1st day of November, 1992 He names as witnesses : M. M. Miller, of Corbin, C urrv coiin- lliat tim e to re tu rn th e v is it of tlie ty, Oregon, F ro l. l>. Stew art, llard y T. B an d o n K id s. The tw o n in es b ad S to w art, of Ophir, C urrv .-onnty, Gre- . i„ .. i . v u j «on, Eivin M iher,oi W oilderburn, t'u r- or. , r ^’, ' 1 a t his office ,lt G ?ld Beach, Currv countv, Oregon, oi N oveinw r, 1902. He nam es as witnesses: F red . D. Stew art, J . <». Porterfield, C harles W akeman, A. II. Moore, all O phir, C u rry county, Oregon. Any ami all persons claim tngadverse- ly the above-described lands are reques ted to file their claims in this office on a friendly contest but the Kids ry county, Oregon. were tw o sw ift for th e ir visito rs w ho , Any and all persons claim ing a l- or before said 3d day of November. gave in a t th e en d o f th e e ig h th in- versely the above-described lands are 1902. J . T . liR IIB rE s, Register. nm g. T h e score was 9 to 22 in fa- r»-«1«ieBU*il to file their claim s in th is of- five un o r lieiore «aid ls t day of Nov- 11>»w A r e l o u r la iu n r v « y vor of the Kids, the latter h a v in g ( em ber, 1992. Or H o b ta .ipnrair»’ RIH* cure all kld n ry ill«. 9an» played but seven innings. J. T. BRIDGES, Register. ftiflficr A on jic r.ib g h v iu v J/C v . tbicittfQ ur N. r Handon Recorder: There were quite a number of Dairyville boys * , J } in town last Sunday, the baseball players of that place having chosen Commissioner, a t Gold Leai li,' Oregon, w ithout my consent, w ill lie prosecuted on .September 29, 1992, viz: to the full e x ten t of the law. •Jolin C. F .n g lein u n , .Jr., E ld BAGLEY. On Homestead E ntry No. 898s, for th" 8j 8\V) section 29, XE) N W ), section N O T IC E . 35, Tp. 36, SR 13 west. lie names the following witnesses to All persons a re hereby warned not to prove his continuous residence upon trespass upon th e lands of the under. und cultivation of saiil land, v:z : situ ate in Sixes River Pr» inct, Frank fgjwery, .John Woodworth, signed, county, Oregon, (Or the pur|>oso \\ illiam It. Miller, A lexander H astings, Curry of hunting with g u n s or »logs, or fish alt of W edderburn, Oregon lng. Also m t to leave any g ate open J . T. BRIDG ES K-.-'ster. on going through, or otherwise trespass In any inauiier. Any person s»> trespassing will bo I,'-..»« lr»r. P n r r r r o a :e tn ( '.n ijy t '.ithart .<• T a f r o C t*< U G & G . fail iu t u re. Ui * ■ r ru fui.o mvaajF p r o s e c u tid to th e fu ll e x t a n t of tlie law , M R 8. RACHAEL AYERS,