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."'.A* 4 lo t V o lu m e 11. F O R T O R F O R D , O R E G O N , V N n t n b e r IO 1908. of the port of Boston. Contrary to popular impression, T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 18.8, “717 , J. H U N TLEY , the bell did not ring nt Philadel _____ I D epartm ent of the Interior, N otice for P ublication . T 1 Land Office a t Roseburg, Oregon, phia on July 4 ,177b, niter the pass A ttorn ey & Counselor at Law U nited States Land Office, ■ July «1, 11*12. U nited States L an d Office. age of the Declaration of Independ R oseburg, Oregon, Ju n e 3, 1002. N oticeis hereby given th a tth e follow- U n ited States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon Ju n e 30, 1902. NOTARY PUBLIC, given th u t in c o m -, ¡ug-named settler has filed notice of his Roseburg, Oregon, Ju n e 30, 190?. ence. Ita service to American in *yi- - , Notice is hereby given th a t in com . Notice is ... hereby tliiTprovisions of the j*,:t ¡m gntjoj, to m ake final proof in sup- Notice is hereby given th a t in com pliunce with the provisions of the. act i t . in the fall of 1848. Since then I dependence was thut it called the pliance with the provisions of the act o f Congress of Ju n e 3, 1878, entitled f Congress of Ju n e 3, 1878, entitled 1 rt ()[ | j s e| ajuli and that said p r o f have t»l,en it every spring aa a G old B bacii : : O kkoon . A 11 act for tlie sale of tim ber lands in ! wjll ulatle J. Huntley, U. 8. of Cougress of Ju n e 3, 1878, entitled colonists to a public meeting at the b lo o d - p u r i f y i n g and nerve- An act for th e sale of tim ber lands in tlie sta te s of C alifornia, Oregon, Neva- 1 Commissioner, a t Gold Beach,' Oregon, ‘ An a i t for th e sale of tim ber lands in , of C alifornia,O regon, Neva- atrenathening m edicine.” statehouse on July 8 ,1776,nt which la, and W ashington T erritory,” as ex- ou .Septem ber 20, 1902, viz: • "S. T. Jones, Wichita, Kana. tl.e States of C alifornia, Oregon, N e ia - , and W asllington T errito ry ,” as ex- to all the Public Land States by J ( j ||u E lIJf|c m a .« . J r„ the Declaratiou of Indcpendense Will Practice in all tl«e Courts of this da, und W ashington Territory, as ex- teU(k>(1 to all t | le Public L an d State» by a tended c t of A ugust 4,1892, Dietrich Quellen tended to all the Public Land sta te s by A ugust 4, 1892, C harles E. Hus State. was first proclaimed. »te Ou Homestead E ntry No. 8988, for the If you feel run down, act of A ugust 4,1892, Ilion W. L I a Shier, ton, of W edderburn, county of Curry, of W edderburn, county of Cui rv, Stab I S'. SW} section 26, NE} NW’}, section of O regon, has this day Hied in this Pul,lie Land Cases a Specialty. If the Liberty bell goes to St. of edderburn, county - W --------- . ,u.rrVi ^ ^ of ¡ S C u U ri U ^ r ’OrHfnHiJuwthls day filed in ' 35, Tp. 35, SR 43 west. are easily tired, if your of Oregon, h as th is day hied in th is ol- thirf offjce SWorn statem en t NO. office iiis sworn statem ent No. 2666, for He names tlie following witnesses to Louis it will be the sixth journey the purchase of the Si SEJ, NR} SR}, lice his »worn statem ent so. 284,, for ¡¿848, for the purchase oi the bWJ o f nerves are weak and your in j prove liis continuous residence upon J. II. UPTON, which the bell has taken. Tho tlie purchase of the S. of NE}, section gei.ti()n so 4 Township so. 36 south, and SE} of NE} of section so. 25, 14 | and cultivation of said land, v iz: blood is thin, then begin G, S j NWJ of geetion so. 4, in Town- ran „ e s u . 13 west, and will offer proof T ow nship NO. 34 south, range so. th a t I Frank Lowery, John W oodworth, Bell’s first journey was from Phila < j„ H . C O M M I S H l O N E l t , ship no . 36 south, range no . 1.4 west, 1 t „ 8j,„w th a t the ¡and sought is more west, and will offer proof to show William R. Miller, Alexander H ustings, to take the good old stand the land sought is mure valuable for delphia to Allentown in 1777 to a n d will offer proof to show th a t the v(i]Ual,ie for its timlwr or stone than all of W edderburn, Oregon. ard f a m i l y m e d ic in e , land sought is more valuable for its f >r „ ^ ,.¡^ ,^ ,,^ 1 purposes, and to estub- its tim ber or stone than for a g ric u ltu r J . T. BRIDGES. Register. notary public , save it from falling into the hands al purposes, and to establish his claim tiuiber or stone th an for ag ricu ltu ral , ej uni to said land before J. A yer’s Sarsaparilla. said land before J. H untley, United of th e British when the Americans purposes, and to establish his claim to 1Il|ntlev> United S tates Commissioner, to NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LANOLotN, C obbt Co., O hkgos . said land before J . H untley, < C m .cd ¡or th e D istrict of Oregon, at Gold Beach .States Commissioner for the D istrict of It’s a regular n e r v e evacuated Philadelphia. The other States Commissioner for the D istrict of tit ids office a t Gobi Bench, Curry coun O regon, nt Gold Bench, a t Ids o f f ic e at Gold Bench, Curry county, Oregon, ou lifter, ,a p e r fe c t b lo o d D epartm ent or the Interior. four journeys of the boll have been Oregon, u t Gold Beach, nt his office ty, Oregon, on Saturday, tlie 13th day D ealer in Town Ix»ts, an.l Im proved Wednesday, the 5th day of November, Iauid office at Roseburg, Oregon, a t Gold Beach, C urry county, Oregon, of Septem ber, 1902. to American expositions. To New builder. u j »< muc . aiui » h i « u . Ju ly 21,1902. 1902. T , v and W ild Lands. on Saturday, the 13th day of Septem ber, He names us witnesse: W illiam R. H e names as w itnesses: .lames V\ . N otice is hereby given th a tth e follow Orleans, on the east bank of the 1902. H e nam es as witnesses : M iller, Clarence Miller, Ilion W. L a ▲sk your doctor what he think* of Ayer’* F ilin g s and Final Proofs Made on W illiam It. Miller, Clarence Miller, Shier, E. 14. B urns, all of W edderburn, C utry, ‘ ieorge W. C urry, William Co?, ing-named settler lias filed notice of his Mississippi river, in 1885: to Chica Otto Neumann, all of tt edderburn, intention to make final proof in support Charles E. H uston, of W edderburn, Curry county, Oregon. H om esteads and Pre-em ptions. ” wUl h* CO.. Low.ll, K M . , of his claim, and that said proof will lie county, Oregon. go in 1893, at Atlanta in 1895, and Curry county, Oregon, E . B. B u rn s, of Any an d all pe sons claim ing ad- C urry Any and all persons claim ing ad verse m ade before J. H untley, U. 8. Commis Gold Beach, Curry county, Oregon. , verselv the above described Ian,Is are to Charleston in 1901. In each the above described lands are reques sioner, at Gold Beach, Oregon, oil Sep G E N E R A L C O N V E Y A N C IN G . Any and all persons, claim ing ad- reque^ted to tile th eir elaims iu this of- lv case the hell was escorted by the verselv the above described lauds arc lice oil or before said 13tli day of Sep ted to file their claims in this office on tem ber 20, 1902, v iz : F ar-F aln c< I Liberty B e ll. or before said 5th day of N ovem bel, J o h n C . E i ig l e in a n , S r ., requested to file th eir claims in tliia of tem b er, 1902. mayor and a delegation from the fice on or before said 13th day of Sep J. T. BRIDGES, Register. Oil Homestead E ntry no . 8971, for the L. A. ROBERTS, J. T. BRIDG ES, R egister. councils of Philadelphia. It wae tem ber, 1902. j NJ SE}, SW} SEJ, section 26, NW} of Managers of the Louisiana P u r J . T. BRIDGES, Register. A T T O R N E Y A T I-A W . N EtJ Beetion 35, Tp. 36 8., R. 13 west. welcomed all along the route from T imber L ank , A ct J tne 3 , 1878, — chase exposition are anxious to have T imber L and , A ut J i ni 3, 1878,— He names the following witnesses to j prove liis continuous residence upon the Liberty N otice for P ublication . bell brought to St. Philadelphia to the exposition city M y r tle P o in t, O regon . N otice for P ublication . -------- and cultivation of said laud, v iz : by watching thousands, bonfires Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878,- Unite 1 States L and Office, | Frank Lowery, John Woodworth, Louis in-1904. Should Philadelphia and by torchlight demonstrations. U nited S tates Land Office, Notice for Publication. Roseburg, Oregon, Jtllv 18, 1902. W illiam R. Miller, A lexander Hastings, permit its removal onoe again from Probate business a specialty. R oseburg, Oregon, July 16,1902. N otice is hereby given th a t in com-1 id io t W edderburn, Oregon, I t was watched day and night by a Independence hall it will be the Notice is hereby given th at in compli pliunce iance with provisions of the a c t J . T. B R ID G E S, Register. U nited States Land Office, with tile the prov cercinoaiaus guard during its exhi ance w ith tlie provisions of tho act of fit first visit of this memento of Roseburg O regon,--------, 1902. congress of Ju n e 3, 18/8, entitled J. M. UPTON, Notice is hereby given th at in com C ougress of Ju n e 3, 1378, e n title d ‘‘An ••An net for tin- sale of tim b e r lands in NOTICE. American independence to the ter bition. fo r tlie sale of tim ber lauds ill the tlie States of California, Oregon, N eva Attorney aud Counselor at Law, pliance witli the provisions of th e act of act. States of California, Orfigoii, Nevada, D y n a m ite C ru iser F iasco. ritory west of the Mississippi river. Congress of Ju n e 3, 1878, entitled “ An da and Washington T erritory,” us ex c t for Hie sale of tim ber lands in tho and W ashington l’crrito iy ,” as extend tended to all the Public Land States by The great bell is perhapps the All persons are hereby w arned not to H A N D O N , O R E G O N - a States of California, Oregon, N evada, ed to all th e Public Lund States by act act of August 4, 1892, J u lia V. Sm ith, of u|xin tlie lands of the under The announcement from W ash and ill Washington T errito ry ,” as ex of A ugust 4, 1892, Jam es ilan sk u tt, of Stocktou, countvoi Sau Joaquin,S tate of trespass signed situate iu Gurry County, by d e most revered and the best adapted tended to all the Public L aud States by Armour, eouuty of Douglas, State of California,has th is day tiled in thisoffice positing m aterial of any kiud thereon, for public worship nf all the me ington th a t the Secretary of the Office u p sta irs , in Eldorado Building a c to f August4> 1892, Milfoil H. Reuse,of South Dakota, has this day filed ill this h er sworn statem ent no . 2999, for the or to use any p a rt of tlie said land for mentoes of the stirring days of 1776 Navy is likey soon to order the dis A reata, county of H um boldt, S tate of office his sworn statem ent no . 2982, for purchase oi the Slg SE} section 1, anil business purposes. California, has this day filed in thisoffice the purchuse of the N \V| of section no . KJ of NE} of section no 12, in Any person so trespassing will be The original draft of the Declaration mantling of the once famous dyna G EO RG E M- BROWN, ra n g e prosecuted to tlie full e x te u t of the law. his sworn statem en t N o .----- , fur the 9, in Township no . 36 south, ran g no . Township no . 35 south, of Independence is too small, too mite cruiser “ Vesuvius” will cause and will offer proof purchase of the NE} of NW}, and \\ l.j 13 west, and will offer proof to show no . 14 west, ------ R. D. HUM E. of NW }, section 2, and SEJ of NE} th at the land so u g h t is more valuable to show th a t tlie land sought is more valuable and too destructible; the no surprise to students of naval W eilderburu, Or., Aug. 17, 1899. A T T O R N E Y a t la. A W for its tim b er or stone than for ag ricu l valuable for its tim ber or stone than of section No. 3, in Township No. 35 Referring to tho above Notice, the state house at Philadelphia—“ the matters who have kept in touch with south, range 13 west, and will offer proof tu ra l purposes, an d to establish hi»- for agricultural purposes, and to estab- subscriber would also , o notify the public, « cradle of liberty’’—is too large and the latest history of the much-vaunt- ROSEBURG, OREGON. to show th a t tlie land sought is more claim to said land before the R egister lish hirt claim to said laml before J . . -------—--- and Receiver of this effigy valuable for its tim b er o r stone than for --- - at Roseburg, H untley, U nited States com m issioner Hint he is prepared to furnish w liartlng facilities on either side of Roj-ue River immovable; the chair and the table ed “dynam ite” gun. I t was a time agricultural purposes, and to establish ; O regon, on 1‘ rn lay , the 21st day ot N o for th e distrlet of Oregon, at his office bis claim to said land before J. H u n t- vcuiber, 1902 lie nam esas wl Iiesses a t Gold B each, Curry county, Oregon, fronting tlie lauds uwued by him , a t the which figured in the signing of the ‘ when the pneumatic guns of Zalin- JO S E P H H A R E, ley, U nited S tates com m issioner forOr- E,lw ■“ * • " •‘user, John H. Nliiotih l on W ednesday, the6th day of November, sam e rates of wharfage a s are ohurged lor like accommodations a t th e wharf Declaraliun of Independence are too i 8ky for throwing guncotton in large ego’ll, a t Gold Beach, a t ids office at both of A rm our South Dakota, Charles 1902. She names as witnesses ; Beach, Curry county, Oregon, on E. H uston, \\ llliaui R Miller, “ Fred I). Stew art, W. K. Burrow, H. a t Port Orford,‘ C urry C ounty, Oregon, commonplace to meet the popular quantities were at the very height of N otary P u b lic & C onveyancer Gold S aturday, the 8th day of November, W edderaurn, O regon. Any and all T . Stew art, A. H . Moore, all of O phir, all report» to tlie contrary notw ith standing. B. D. H U M E. 1902. lie nam es as w itnesses: | persons cla im in g adversely the above Currv county, Oregon. idea of what a great memento should their prem ature reputation, th a t F . D. Stewart, of O phir, Currv eoun- described lan d s are lequested to tile Any and all persons claim ing ad L a NGT j O IS, OREGON. be. The bell fills every want. It Congress, in spite of the reccoui- or before Thom as Carey, E d. M urs- th eir claim s in t h i s office on N O T IC E . versely th e above-described lands are ty . Oregon, . is heavy—its weight is 2,080 pounds mendations of the naval experts to requested to file th eir claim s iu this of- ters, of P ort Orford, C urry county, Or said 21st day oi Novem ber, 1902. J. T. BRIDGES, Register. ....... ...aiiisl egon, W. W . Reuse, of A rcata, H um ficé on or before said 5th day of No Notice is hereby given toall whom —yet not too heavy. It is suffi the contrary, ordered the construc b o ld t c o u n ty , C a lifo rn ia . vember, 1902. It may concern, not.to enter u|>on ciently destructible to warrant the tion of a fast cruiser which was to Any and all persons claiming adverse J. T. BRIDGES, Register. W ALTER SE T T 0N , ly the above described lands are re T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878,— -----------i . □ iu 7 q lor trespass, in any manner, upon ceremonious guarding which it is be armed entfrely with pneumatic quested to file th eir claim s in th is of I’ imbkr L and , A ct J une 3, 18/H, ; |an j oj t |ie undersigned, situa- N O T A R Y P U B L IC N otice for P ublication . receiving, and yet notsodestructihle dynamite guns. At the same time fice on or before said 8th day of Nov- N otice for P ublication . led near Denmark, Cuiiy county, I em ber, 1902. Oregon, for the purpose ot hunting as to brohibit its public exhibiton. large appropriations were made far U nited S tates Land Office, P O U T O B F O R D - - OREGON i J . T . BRIDGES, Register. R o seb u rg , O re g o n ,----- 1962. witli guns or dogs, or fishing. Also, A great bell—the- Liberty bell is the emplacement of batteries of the United States Land Office, Notice is hereby given th a t in com pli Roseburg, Oregon, Ju n e 13, 1902. not to leave any gale open on going four feet in diameter at tlie lip and same type of gun at various com ance witli the provisions of the Act of DR. J- J. CALDWELL, T imber L and , A ct J une 3 , 18 7 8 ,- Notice is hereby given, th a t iu com through, or otherwise trespass in three feet high—is an unusual sight. manding positions on the United C ongress of J u n e 3, 1878, entitled "An pliance witli tlie provisions of tlie actof N otice for P ublication . »«»«I K u i g e o n , i act for the sale of tim b e r lan d s in the Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An any manner. Auy person or per Usually to see a big bell one must States seabord, such as Sandy ffook, States of C alifornia, O regon, Nevadu, a c t for tlie sale of tim ber lands in the sons so entering upon said premises United States Land Office, and W ash in g to n T e rrito ry ,” Robert sta te s of California, Oregon, Nevada, without my consent will be prose climb a ladder to a dusty cobwehbed the entrance to San Francisco har P O R T O B F O I tD , OREGON. R oseburg, Oregon, July 30, 1902. M arrisou. of Ardoch, county of W alsh, and W ashington TclTitorv,” ('•»extend belfry, where the light enters bor and the entrance to the Sound. Notice is hereby given that in com State oi North D akota, h as this day- ed to all tl e Public Land states by act cuted to the full extent of tlie law. HAltHY WILSON. awesomely betwuu slanted louvre If, as is likely, thedynam ite guns of D iaeaies of L adies aod Children a Spec pliance with the provisions of the act filed in th is office his sw orn statem ent of Congress of A u g u st 4, 1892, Mrs. of Congress of Ju n e 3, 1378, entitled no . 2942, Jor the purchuse of the KJ M iranda M. Hoxwortti, of Hure, coun the "Vesuvius” and the costly, com boards. “ An act for th e sale of tim ber lands in NW}, L ots 2 a n d 3, of section no . 18, in ty of C urry state of Oregon, baa tliis ia lty - T re sp a ss Notice. A psychic influence is in the plicated apparatus for working them th e States of California, Oregon, Neva- T ow nship no . 31 south, ran g e no . 13 tiay filed in this office Ins sworn state ,la. ami W ashington T erritory,” a s ex-1 West, and will offer proof to show th at m ent no . 2710 for th e purchase of th e Notice is hereby given to all whom it prophetic inscription of -the bell, are removed from that vessel and J . W . STRANGE, tended to all th e Public Land States the lan d so u g h t ism o re v a lu n b le io rits NJ of NJ of section Mo. 17, iu Township by a c t of August 4, 1892, Mary E. tim b er o r stone th a n for ag ricu ltu ral no . 31 south, of range no . 13 west, and tnay concern not to enter upon or tres »‘proclaim liberty throughout all sold for old Junk, there will bo a Coy, of Corbin, county of C urry, j purposes, and to estab lish bis eliihn to «ill offer proof to slmw th a t tlie land pass in any m an n er upon tlie land of the land unto all the inhabitants precedent for such action in the re ü E T V T IS T . State of Oregon, lias tliis day filed in aaj(t b(nd before th e R egister and Re- sought is more valuable for its tim ber the undersigned, situated iu C urry th is office h ersw o rn statem ent No. 3074 m iv e ro f this office u t-R o seb u rg , Ore- or stone than for agricultural purposes, county Oregon, for the purpose of thereof”—Leviticus xxv, 10—cast cent fate of the dynamite guns at fur th e purchase of the EJSW ’i , NW} gon, ou T h u rsd ay , th e 13th day of No- and to establish liis claim to said Lind hunting witli guns or dogs, or o th er on it a quarter of a century before it Sandy Hook which, costing origin C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N . H V.ii and SW*4 NE} of section vein her, 1902. He n am es as w itn esses: before tlie Register and Receiver of tills wise trespass in any m anner. Any No. 1, in Township No. 35 South, Range , W illiam H. Rogers, of H are, Oregon, office at Roseburg, Oregon, on M on person or persons so entering upon said accomplished its epochal task of ally hundreds of thousands of doll premises w ithout mv consent will be No. 14 west, and will offer proof to show Ja n ie s (ia rb u tt, of Remote, Oregon, day, tlie 6th day otJDctoher, 1902. calling the colonists to the first ars, were sold for the paltry sum of »Will v iist C urry County sem i-annually. th a t the land sought is more valuable P eter M arrison, of Ardoch, North Da lie nam es us w itnesses: Joseph prosecuted to the lull ex teu t of the public reading of the Declaration of ♦20,000. Those who were responsi tor its tim b er or stone than for agricul- ' kota, K. N. S m ith, of M yrtle Point, Ore- G arbutt, W. H. Rogers, both of Hure, MRS. MARY A. COLEBROOK. tu rul purposes, and to establish her gon. Oregon, E. N. Kmitii, of Myrtle P o in t, Indepcndecce six-score and six ble for the construction of the “ Ve P . d. U N D BERG , ¡claim to said land before .1. H untley, i Any an d all persons claim iu g nd- Oregon, Jam es G arbutt, ot Remote O r N O T IC E . years ago. There is gratification to suvius,” and who still have faith in ! U nited States Commissioner for Ore- j versely the above-described lan d s are egon. , «e.. , ' gon, a t Gold Beach, at liis office u t Gold requested to file th e ir claim s in th is of Any and -«ll persons claiming a d the morbid and a sentimental hint the annihilating powers of the dyn ..........:-i .i. day of Nov versely tlie above described lands are ■' on or before U N D E R T A K E R . j Beach, C urry county, Oregon, on M o n -1 fice said ,» 13th All persons a re hereby warned not to day, th e 3d d ay of November, 1902. em ber, 1902. I requested to file th e ir claims in tliis oi trespass upon th e hinds of tlie under at the mutability of things in the- amite gun, cannot complain th at J. T. B R ID G E S, R egister. I lice on or liefore said 6th day of Octo- signed, situ ate tn Hixes River P recinct, crack which lias parted the sounding their theories have not received I She names us w itnesses: A ('em p iete L ine o f C ask ets, Coffins i W . E. Tompkins, A. H . Moore, II. T. Curry county, Oregon, fur tlie purpose ------' lier, 1902. of lim iting witli guns or dugs, or fish lip of the Liberty bell and silenced every encouragement to demon S tew art, of O phir, C urrv county, Ore g _ J . T . BRIDGES, Register. an d T r iu iiiiin g s. gon, M. M. Miller, of Corbin, C u rry , T imbeii L and , A ct J une 3, 18' ing. Also not to leave any gate open it forever. strate their practical value. The 1878,— N otice for P ublication . Tisiui-jt L ank , A ct J une 3, ¡co u n tv , Oregon. on going through, or otherwise trespass Orders takes for Tombstones and Persons who do not know or care “ Vesuvius” was sent to Santiago Any and*nil personselaiinlngadverse- iu iiuy m anner. N otice fob P ublication . I’n itc d S tate» L a n d Offleo* Any person so trespassing will be to know th at the bell did not ring for the avowed purpose of blowing lv tlie above-described lands are re- Cemetery Railing. K u»i;burx. O reg o n , A u g u st 15, 1902. '-luesled to file their claim s in thisoffice prosecuted to tlie full extent of the law. , , ._ , , N o tic e ¡» b y g iv e n t h a t in e o in p lia n c e P O R T O R F O R D , O R E G O N . * on or before said 3d day of November, with tlie p ro h e v re U n ite d R tste» L e n d Office in American Independence July 4 the Santiago forts into submission^ MRS. RACHAEL AYERH. isio n « o f th e a c t o f Congrc»» oi R o seb u rg , O reg o n , J u ly 1». I » 12 J u n e 3, e n title d “ An a c t fo r th e > aieo f tim ------ 1U02. Notice Is hereby g iv en ib a i in c o in p li- 1770, but only iis public pro hut ulthough she threw a few tons, b e r la n d » in th e S ta te s of C a lifo rn ia , O reg o n , Ne NOTICE. J. T. BRIDGES, Register. v ad a , a n d W a sh in g to n T e r r ito r y ,’’» » e x te n d e d to w iri- w ith Hie p ro v is io n s o i th e a c t of < u n g r o s MRS. E. W. JE N SE N , clainutiou four days later, ask w ith more or less, of guncotton upon the a ll th e p u b lic la n d S ta te s by a c t of A u g u st 4, oi J u n e 3 . 1S7K, e n title d "A n n e t lo r th e wile of 1892, E<f»om M. K ease, of A sh la n d , c o u n ty of tim b e r la n d s in th e S tn te s o i I n lilo rn ln , O regon, N e v .d n , am i W a -h lu g to li T e r tllo r y . • a - e x te li Notice is hereby given to all whom it surpassing interest how the bell Cuban coast, it has yet to be proved J a c k -on, S ta te of O reg o n , iihm th i* d a y filed in ■ F IN E M ILLINERY. th ia ofliee h ia « w o rn s ta te m e n t No 3211 for th e l. d Io a f f l h e P u b lli L and S la te s by a c t o lA lig - may concern, not to enter upon or tre s u - t t 1S9J. Eva A. f la il, n( ( is p il lle l tty , c o u n ty came by the crack and are dis- that any material damage was done p u r c h a s e of th e N o rth H alf of N o rth w est q u a r- I <,1 l oos, S la t- o l O regon, h as th ia d ay riled 111 pass in anv nninner upon the lands of Timber Laud, Act June 3, 18711, ie r , S o u th -E a st q u a r t e r o f N o rth -w e st q u a r te r , Spanish fortfioation. It is to th i s office In r sw o rn -ta le in e n t No A»r-. fo r th® the unders'igiied, situ ate in Curry Co., appointed to learn th at it came not I l() a n d S o u th -w e st u u a r l e r of N o rth -east q u a r t e r A com plete linb of L adles and C hil Notice for Publication. of a e e tio n No. 3, in T o w n s h ip No. 35 » o u th , ra n g e I p u n b ase of th e N o rth W est iju w rter of se c tio n Oregon, for the purpose of lim iting, iu fire or battle, but from tho impact |10IBJd th at in the dismantling of •iu 15 III T o w n sh ip m j . 3o s o u th , ol ra n g e s o . 13 N o . 13 w est, a n d w ill o ffer p ro o f to sh o w t h a t w fishing or otherwise. Any person or d r e n ’s Trim m ed H ats. est a n d w ill o lltl p ro o f to sh o w Hint th e la n d th e la n d » o u g h t is m o re val'.p «1e for it» tim b e r U nited States Land Office. is in o r • v a h ie h h lo r its tim b e r o r »ton« persons go entering upon said premises of its olt u clapper on July 8, 1833, ,hig veMel, wa shall hear the last of o r s to n e t h a n fo r a g r i c u lt u r a l p u rp o ses, a n d to I nntlirht Ready te Wear H ats and Sailors con a n for a g ro u ltu r a l p u rp o ses, a n d to e a t.h lis h w ithout our consent will tie subject to Roseburg, Oregon, A ugust 4, 1902. e s ta b lis h Ilia elrtlm to »aid la n d b eio re J . H u n t- th h e r c la im to sa id la u d b eio re J. H u n tle y , I . while tolling the funeral of John ¡|| aj vised exploitations of a stantly on hand. le y , U n ite d S tate» C o m m issio n e r to r ti ie d i s t r ie t Notice is hereby given th at in c a n prosecution. o t O reg o n , a t O d d B ea ch , a t hi» office a t G old i 3 ( o m m isi'io n e r fo r th e d is tr i c t of O reg o n , H K IRSTEN JKNSEN, b is offiiffi at O old B each , l u rry c o u u ly . Marshall. ! costly fad. H ats trim m ed to order on short n otice. plianee with tlie provisions of the act B e a c h , C u rry c o u n ty , O reg o n , o n M o n d a y ,eth e * a O t reg o n , o n W e d n esd a y th e Dili d a y N ovem - of Congress of Ju n e 3, 1878, en title ! lo th d a y o f N o v e m b e r, 19 d 2 E. \V. JEN SEN . Briefly, the history of the bell Ml l>r2. She name» a» witnesses: P o r t O rford, O regon . j “ An a c t for the sale of tim ber lands in , li e n a m e s a» w itn e s s e s : J o h n v n ic a n , Ed. • 1 bur who is touring Kansas H a rd y T. S te w a rt, of Ophir, ' nrrv arster« . of P o rt O rfo rd , f u r r y c o u n ty ,O re g o n , O regon, i th e states of C alifornia, Oregon, N eva-1 M T h o m as J . C ook, a l te r M iller, E l\» n ibis: Cast in London in 17J2 after; NO1 ICE. F. D. S te w a rt, o f O p h ir, C u rry c o u n ty , O reg o n , „ .. ,v , ' asking for money to erect a tomb- i da. and in W ashington T errito ry ,” as M. H. R euse, of A re a ta , H u m b o ld t c o u n ty , C a li M il»er, a ll of W e d d e rb u rn , 1 u rry c o u n ty the model ot lhe"G reallo.n ol West- j q( wlfo E. W . JENSEN, extended to all the Public Lund States, , fo rn ia . , , .. ° A ny a n d »11 p e r w n s c la im in g d a il p e rs o n s c la im in g a d v e rs e ly th e « b o v e ^ to e e rib e d l» n d » « re r «g,ii. »ted.to tile t.ie f r Notice is hereby given to all whom It minister,” inscribed as now under I 1 by act of August 4, 1892, Otto N eum ann, I a b A o v n a f -d a n e acrib ed la n d s a r e re q u e ste d to file t h e ir V H O T O G H -A A ’H IÛ K . of W edderburn, County of Curry, (■lain)» in th is office o n o r b eio re th e »aid lu tli c la im s In th is offee o n o r b eio re mud a tn u « j oi may concern, not to en ter upon or tres the diiection of the assembly ul the has collected enough to start A K o v e m te r . IW L y ? B R If)0 E a , i p a ii upon the proni is* s of th e u n d e r- State of Oregon, has this duv filed in d a y o f N o v e m b e r, 19051. , „ , i «-„I factory, and is not yet weary of TiMHF.it L and , A ct J une 3, 1878, N otice for P ublication . * W E N E S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R this office bis sworn statem ent No.U124, P ortraits, V iew s and E nlargem ents. for the purchase of KJ of SE} section 21, N*i NE} section 25, in Township 34 P icture Fram ing. agent ; 34 south, range No. 14 west, and will ! offer proof to show th a t tlie land sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than tor agricultural purposes, am i to j establish his claim to sniff land before I J H untley, U . 8. comm issioner, for T imber L ank , A ct J unk 3,1878,— N otice for P ublication . NOTICE FOR P l BLICA 1 ION. J . T. BRIDGES, R e g iste r. Half- Sick signed, situateli on Elk River, Curry NOTIC-'E U d 8 !» te » Is o ld O ffice, Notice is h ereby given to all whom it | '-“ n ite Ko7«bG'rg,'m®»o.:, July w, f«« I , to tlie full may concern, not to cuter upon <»r i r t a - N o tlc e ig h e r e b y r i v e n t h a t in c o m ^ H a n e e ; paf«s in anv m anner upon tlie land d * i w ith th e p ro v U lo n » of th e n e t of i ongre»» of tlie undersigned, situated ut th e mouth j j„ ne ». i»?», ftn J X r,* or«‘ el I A Stow, Americans, recast it on the “I . there anything your president i ¿sum model and with the same in- can’t do?” nsked the foreigner, G erm au A m erican F O lt SALE. ICO icr<» !M!r,Jnion’ T h« fir»t f®08»'*"« * » ^ “«onished nt the extraordinary In su ra n ce Com pany, 'tl,c dirtrict °‘ ° ld BeÄ Ch j at hisoffb-e St Ore*on’ Gold 1 Beach, ° Curry coun- gun^ ¿ ¿ ¿ h T S r W i® ' A good dairy farm of versatility of the present occupaat I»«, n< t to leave any 1 ¿i Au»urt i, i»»J, Ki' h.ni k . Jon.«, <>f e«ri o r government patent, on on Six«-4 »ixes River, unsatisfactory, nud ft wu • f t , « • c o u n e , ||)eul patent, L ir a , FIBK ANU MARINE. thr.uigli, or othery.!foM.<%..n.rfl‘d Oregon. 10 to 5« I Lustily the bell rung out from of the white house. “ Yes,” responded the native. “ He w itnesses : ? rfry , J a n u s W. C urry. | i J i ««•*- b , 1 «“ }liv#Viwn- 90 acres ol the statehouse tower nt Philudei- can’t appoint a postmaster without Real Estate and C on veyan cing. all „(W edderburn, Cur-J • £ m y con^ Ilt w ill be Balance, hill—grass phiu the meetings of the continent disappointing somebody.” .W illia m Coy, — . . —,----- Good house, und two al congress, the sessions of thecon- - - O reg o n , ry co u n ty , Oregon, Jo h n K. Miller, of prosecuted to the full extent of the law In o rc vft| U -b ie fo r it« tim b e r o r •{«J*« iV iiriJ im a n ^ P o r t O rford, --------------------- F o rt Orforff, Curry county, Oregon. JAM ES 8. RUGHT k . | I Mrte»K»re> ■CTfS^’j.'Humiey-unn.dI IUU., I Darns b* rng a.,a,n«d » d 8 Pted for f°_r running r.U n,*!n f? dairy d ‘" r-\ of London. A ug. 2*.— Replying to n 'tincntul supreme eouit nud tlie pel 49 cows. Orchard of over L o m m iM io n e r fo r th e Iff«tri«t of Oregon, jjq correspondent who asks Field K N A P P H O T E L , i ly the above II describeff lnnffs are re- ' British nt <»M 1 B ea ch , a t hi» office w«rt»«id»r“ at Dairy meetings of . protest against uorry county, Oregon, on n « u n c « tsy , *h® m e j , heavy n ea v y bearing ui-ui m g fruit trees. .........D - — - - . i Marshal Lord Wolseley if the repert quested to file th eir claims la th is office : O v n o ty Is -d IB Forty, Of implements go I ! oppression; its clapper, muffled mum on or before said 8th dav of November, ’ h ,1V ”'? ? ’« ’nw ii,iX 2.: O f«,» Forty, oil I fixtures and farm ing Implements ¡a Wlli corrWJt u,at Ue hud described C k I Mood mean.-» a cieaji nldn. P ort Orford, O regon, , 1902. be uty w ithout it. Caacareta, Candy vatnaff C o rb in , C u rry C o o n ty .O r e a o n . h > l <’ooP‘.r^ , with place. 16 head of flue young Hacking and burlap, tolled the un ’ u^ e American Army as the best iu « lean your blood and keep it clean, by J . T . B R ID G E S, R egister. tic 1 Port Orford, origon, M. M ca tt*° wj ll.u '° h* T?1'1,“1 “ ! nouncement of the passage of the t|l(J world,” tbe Field Marshal writes «tirring p the lazy li r and driving ail im- 1 Oregon, Fred I). Stewart . ' ,1,phlL1 '¿'iSw the 1 C P ÌA .W fr o p r te to r pu n lien from th e body. — f . For further Purliculurs, t t ,|U arrivnl of u ,e British , that he believes the quotation so- banish pimple«, blotches, blackheads, K "d^eM , ^ alteh S utton , I ort Or- ftOj the d -»i«g curalely desenbes that army, and th a t sickly bilious complexion by taking ; ol"N"'rm.’i ^ o"rLt' on,,rbv’ ’r' First-class in every resiiect. ßdornt« T*»nr novel« Will« ''••caret*. p o id Feed Stable attached. SMlffy i'ntiuw lic. care constipation forever. lAc.SSc. If C. C C fail, druggi.ru»refund w oM f. CasearetR,—beauty for ten cents. All drug- *:ists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, oOc. j. t . DBirw<Kfl. Rcgi»tcr. JOTu| vjrt jjOii. ------ i.I.I BAGLEY. .