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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1903)
Z Ü' ' ■■ — STEAMER THE ARC ATA, N ELSO N , - W ill make - - - M anter, weekly trip s between S u n F r a n o ls e o , P o r t O r fo rd tin<l t i o o s H a y , C A R R Y IN O PASSENGERS AND F R E IG H T . F reig h t and passengers at L o w e s t K a te« . O. L EN E V E , Agent, P ort Orford, Or- __ egon. _______ __________ W . D O Y R E & C O ., D EALERS IN General Msrchaadisc, □ OLD B E A C H ,O R . W E K EEP IN STOCK GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, d r ess g o o ds , HATS AND CAPS, DOOTS AND SHOES, W -V I< E , And in fact everything usually needed in town o r country. . H. N E E L Y , 7THLE’ “P IO N E E R ” W ATCHMAKER. I have a stock of Jew elry, which I will add to, as the dem and will w arrant. Prices of work und goods in keeping with the tim es. W atches from a d is tance can be safely sent by registered mail. I will return them C. 0 . D. to your postuuiHter. Terms Cash. K N A P P H O TE L, Port Orford, Oregon, IL,. K N A l ’P L e tte r F rom E u rek a . The Court proceeding»- failed to Acting under section 3090, of T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878f— i reach ug for publication this week. Bellinger <£ Cotton'd code, the Gov N otile tor P ublication . Eureka Cal., Jan. 4, 1903. To health and happiness is Scrofula— The Commissioners had a busy three ernor, Secretary of State and State We have had beautiful sunny E ditor T ribune :— Blue Lake, Treasurer, on January 2d, made the as ugly os ever since time immemorial. U nited States Land Office, days session, adjourning late Satur weather for a couple of week». It causes bunches in the neck, dis R oseburg, Oregon, December 20, 1902; day evening. The principal busi-i Eureka and Arcata, each have sev apportionment of the state tuxes to figures the skin, inflames the mucous Notice is hereby given th at in compli | W. T. Kerr and J. 1). Wilson had i uess was the usual routine of allow- ! eral cases of small pox reported. be paid by the several counties of ance with the provisions of the act Of membrane, wastes the muscles, weak C ongressof Ju n e 3, 1878, entitled “ An business at the county seat during ing bills. A. J. Marsh was appoint-. I also noticed in the Bay yesterday the state for the year 1903. It was ens the bone3, reduces the power of act for the sale of tim ber lauds in tlie the week. ' States of California, Oregon, Nevada, the yellow Hag Hying from a foreign resistance to disease and the capacity ed Assessor, in place of A. H. Post fouud that the total estimated am and W ashington T erritory,” as exten d W. F. Riley has been appointed resigned. Mr. Pingree, a late arri-j ship. ount required to be raised by tax for recovery, aud develops into con ed to all th e Public Land States by act ; of A u g u st!, 1S92, Simeun N. B. H u n t, It is a pity people couldn’t open atiou waa $735,000 for the A grietil sumption. Executor of the last will of the late val from the city, was appointed •'A bunch appeared on th e left side of of Bandon, county of Cooe State of Or- up my neck. I t caused great pain , w as lanced, ; egon, lias th is «lay filed in tliis olfiee M. Riley. road supervisor of Port Orford dis- ’ a market for produce between tural College, basing the estimates and becam e a running sore. I w ent into a Curry and Humboldt. Hare are a upon the appropriations here here . cncral decline. I w a s p ersuaded to try his sworn statem ent No. 4169, for the The ad. for the Masquerand Ball trict, in place of Nels Neygren re pureliase of tlie SEJ SW |, SI SE}, II. hh I ’ s S arsaparilla, and when I had taken few quotations: Eggs, 45c; butter, tofore made for the several institu six bottles m y neck was healed, an d I have of signed. The appointee is eminent-; section 13, S W | SWt^ of section No. in Port Orford, Feb. 14, will ap- never had any trouble of th e kind since.” I 17, in Township No. 31 south, range No; j ly well fitted for the position, hav 75c per roll; Eastern bacon, 22c per tions and departments, and upon M bs . K. T. S nyoeii , Troy, Ohio. i pear next week. | 14 west, and will offer proof to show ing had considerable experience in lb; hog>, 6c, Cows $35, to $50; pota tlio lecoinmendations aud estimates ' tiiat, tiie land sought is more valuable Sam’l Malehorn, of Dairyville, I some of the business offices of San toes $25, per ton. for its tim b er or stone than for agricul made for such institutions and de tural purposes, and to establish hig attended the Woodmen’s ball Sat a n d P ills Shipping is very active here at parlment fur the coming biennial Francisco, and having recently trav claim to said land before U. 8. Com will rid you of it, radically and per urday evening. missioner, a t Bandon, Oregon, onM on- eled over the road in the northern present. A good many foreign ves period. Tlie amount apportioned manently, as they have rid thousands. , «lay, the 9th day of Mareh, 1903. sels are in port from all parts of the Justice E. W. Jensen and Assess part of this district, by stage, in to Coos county is $15,423; Curry He nam es as witnesses: Fred A. or A. J. Marsh were attendants at reaching Port Orford. T he T rib - j globe. The Hammond Lumber Co. county, $3,040, and Douglas couuty, T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878,— Melil, Ja n ie s Denholm, W illium G; Carroil. M ichael B reuer.allof Bandon,- County Court last week. N otice for P ublication . une was again awarded the county ! are to put two large steamers on $26,220. Oregon. Any and nil persons claim ing a«i- the route between here and San printing. The Court levied a four The steamer Arcata arrived from versely tlie above described lam is alb Senator Mitchell through the Francisco; they expect to make the U nited S tates L an d Office, requested to file their claims in this the city Monday evening, landing mill road tax, payable ia cash, anti holidays has been giving special at R oseburg, Oregon. Ja n u a ry 5. 1903. office on or before said 9th dav of also required tiie road poll tax to be run in twelve hours. Notice is hereby given th a t in com -' M areh, 1903. some 20 tons of freight. paid in cash. This looks like a step ' Railroad talk and timber land tention to tlie claims of the old pliauoe w ith the provisions of tlie act J. T. BRIDGES, Register. It. S. Sutton, agent for the T rib - ! towards good roads for Curry Co. are about all you can hear about Indian war veterans in the Pension o f C ongress of Jilin- 3. 1878, entitled •‘An a. t for the sale of tim b er lands in T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878,— une , was a passenger to Coos Bay j The total tax levy, including state, Eureka. They are working from Bureau and is just in receipt of n the States of California, Oregon, Neva- i N otice for P ublication . da, aud W ashington T erritory,” as ex by Monday evening’s steamer. school, county, bridge and road, is Willets this way and also working letter from the Commissioner of tended to a ll the P ublic L and States [ Pensions in which that pttleal says: United S tates L and Office, by a c t of August 4, 1892, Edward B. Uncle Shad Hudson, the Sixes 31J mills. Besides a full attend from this end that way. They ex Roseburg, Oregon, Dec. 22, 1902, “ All these Indian war veteran Sypher, of Langlois, county of Curry, i N otice miner and prospector, has been dance of members of the Board, pect to have a railroad in here in ia hereby given tiiat in com State o f Oregon has th is day filed in this pension claims to which you refer office liis sworn statem ent No. 4270, for pliance w-ith the provisions of tlie act spending a few days in town. there were several citizens and tax- j two years. p u rch ase of the 8} SEJ, NEJ HEI of congress of Ju n o 3, 1878, entitled There are several different fami will have careful consideration at t of h e Section N o. 20, NW} SWJ, Section "A n act for the sale of tim b er lands in Johnny Hume, who recently re payers present at Court. The pro the earliest practicable date. There lies would go to Curry from here to No. 21, in Township No, 31 south, range j tiie States of California, Oregon, N eva signed his positien at Wedderburn, ceedings will be published in full No. 14 West, and will offer proof to da, and W ashington T erritory,” as ex look for homes if they had any eu were on file in the Pension Bureau show th a t the land sought is more val tended to all tlie Public f,and States by has found employment at Bandon. next week couragtinent. Timesaregood here, ou December 1, 1902, 3000 claims uable for its tim ber o r stone than for act of August 4, 1892, Rosella J. A nder C ltetco N ew s. ricu ltu ral purposes, and to establish son, of D enm ark, county of (M iry, State H. I. Blakeslee, the Elk River but they want homes of their own. of survivors and widows. Realiz ag his claim to saiil land before J . II. Up of Oregon, lias this day tiled in this office ing the advanced age of llieseclaitn- nurseryman, left last Monday, for Real estate is booming in this Coun ton, U. S. Comm issioner, a t h is office liis sworn statem ent No. 4173, for tlie Jan. 9th, 1903. of the N ii.N E J, S W l NEJ o f ants and the necessity for early at Langlois. C urry county, Oregon, on purchase his annual round among the orch ty, and it will be the same in Curry Monday, tlie 30th day of M arch, 1903. section 25, and SEJ o f SEJ of section 24, Mr. Mayfield and wife went to ards of Southern Curry. soon. A good building lot graded action, an extra force of clerks have lie nam es as w itnesses: George E. in Towusldp No. 31 south, range Newburg Wednesday. Edw ard H. Cheever, Ole I1. no . 15 west, and will offer proof and ready for building sells from detailed to this work in order that Green, The Sheriff is preparing to adver H aagensen, Andrew O lsen, all of to show th at tlie land sought is more Mr. Swag from Swag’s Island, these claims may he adjudicated as valuable for its tim ber or stone than $300 to $1500 in Eureka. Langlois, Oregon. tise delinquent tax sale, which sale, ’ was in town yesterday. Any and all persons claim ing ad for agricultural purposes, and to estab speedily as possible. I assure you We had the pleasure of watching according to law, must not be later versely the above-described lands are lish Ids claim to said laud before J. Mr. II. McCutcben came in on { a rather novel game of foot-ball here j no effort will be spared to adjudi-' requested to tiie th e ir claim s in tills of H . Upton, U. S. Commissioner, at than the iirst of March. last Saturday’s stage. on or before the said 30th day of Langlois, Oregon, on Wednesday, the Christmas between Eureka and cate these claims at the earliest, prac fice llth d a y of March, 1903. Ma rce, 1003 We have received a report of re Yesterday Mr. Teyne was seen on ticable moment. No claim, how She names as w itnesses: Iloopa Indian teams; »3 to 0 in fa- J. T. B R ID G E S, Register. ceipts and expenditures in repair of our streets. Charles T. Hluinenrother, Lee Cox, ver of Eureka team Marshfield ever, can be made special without an of Langlois, Oregon, Jo h n L. Ander Christ Church, Port Orford, which' Mr. J. Taggart is heie visiting T imber L and A ct , J une 3, 1378,— son, Jam es P . O lsen, of D enm ark, Or team and the Eurcknns will play injustice to other claimants equally with friends. egon. we will publish next week. N otice for P ublication . old and equally deserving.” soon in Eureka. Any ami ail persons claim ing ad Mr. II. McCutcben, went to New U nited States LandO flhe, We are indebted to Couuty Clerk versely tlio nbove ilescribed lands are Men are going to be in demand Roseburg, Or., Jail. 6, 1903. burg yesterday to visit his sister A Washington dispatch of Jan. 7, Notice is hereby g iven th at in com requested to file th e ir claims In tills of- Smith for statement of tire county’s here this summer; they will pay all on or before said 11th day of March, witli the provisions of tlie act liee expenses for the year 1902, which Mrs. J. M. Ilurst,and brother Louis. the way from $40 to $S0 a month. says: Secretary Hitchcock now pliance 1903. of Congress of Ju n e 3, 1878, en titled I Mr. J. Hight is moving today, •I. T. BRIDGES, Register. will be published next week. Hammonds large new mill is has before him charges that have “ Au act for the sale of tim ber lands in in Mt. F. Blake’s houes, opposite tlie States of C alifornia, O regon, Neva T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878,— been preferred against Surveyor- The W. O. W. moved into their thp creamery. He is to be Mr. F. running night and day. All the da. anil W ashington T erritory,” as ex N otice for P ublication . mills in the county are running. General Meldrum,of Oregon, which | tended to all the Public L a n d States by new hall, over Neilsen’s blacksmith Blake’s butter man. promises to result in the suspension act of A ugust 4, 1892, Jesse L. Hale, of Hammond’s Lumber Co. operates shop, last week, and are now con D enm ark, county of C urry, State of Mr. W. Cooley is mooving his United States Land Office, if not the dismissal of that official. Oregon, h as this day (lied in tliiw office [ veniently and comfortably located.' house today. It will stand by the seven engines on their road here Roseburg, Oregon, Dec. 18, 1902. liis sworn statem ent No. 4259, fo r the Sometime ago the department be Notice is hereby given th a t in com now, and have ordered two more purchase of the NEJ of NWJ, NJ NEJ, Miss Linda Sutton accompanied side of his mothers residence. came dissatisfied with the manner section 30, NWJ of NWJ of section No. pliance witli th e provisions of the act large ones from the East—75 tons of Congress of Ju n o 3, 1878, entitled C ricket . Fred Stewart to Ophir, yesterday,' in which the office was being con 29, in Township No. 31 south, range No. “ An act for the sale of tim ber lands in each. You is Truly, 14 west, and will offer proof to show and will visit her sister, Mrs. Jesse L a n g lo is Item s. ducted, and had a thorough inves th a t the lan d sought is more val uable ; tlie States of C alifornia, Oregon, Neva M. L ucas . da, and W ashington T erritory,” os ex Turner, at Gold Beach, for a few tigation mace by its special agents. for its tim b er or stone th a n for "agri to all tlie Public Land States by The first gold mines on the Sixes It is their report that is now under cultural purposes, aud to establish liis ; a tended weeks. 1-10-1903. claim to said laud before J . H. Upton, \ c t of A u g u st!, 1892, Mary O. Capps, Denmark, county of Cilrrv, Stute Stumps in the public streets will river were discovered by R. E. Sum consideration. One of the most se U. S. Com m issioner, a t liis office at of W. O. Cook, of Corbin, Steve Langlois, Oregon, on M onday, the 23d of O regon, ha» tills day filed In this mers in 1857, and since that time rious charges against Meldruin is day of Ju n e, 1903. lie nam es as wit office ills sworn statem ent No. 4154, for Merrill, of Ophir, and Will Doyle, soon be a thing of the. past; what $1,000,000 or more has been taken that he is ¿dieted to the use of nesses: Jam es P. Olsen, of D enm ark, the pureliase of the W ig SEJ, section of Wedderburn, were in town yes with blasting, chopping and burn 2, and WJ NEJ of section No. 11, in out by private methods.—Myrtle liquor, and in consequence it is O regon, Andrew Olsen, O. 1’. H aagen- Township No. 35 soutli, range No. 14 terday. The two latter visited ing, they are fast disappearing. sen, G eorge E. Green, all of Langlois, west, nnd will offer proof to show tiiat Point Enterprise. Oregon. We regret to mention that Geo. said neglects liis duties, being fre Dairyville. Any am i all persons claim ing a d tlie land sought is more vuluuble for tiellonie and family will soon remove T h e output of lumber ovor the quently away from the office «luring versely tlie above-described lands sare its tim ber or stone tbun for agricqltur- The Wedderburn Woodmen are and to establish his claim requested to file their claim s in this of- 1 ui purposes, to Coquille City to make their home; land before the County Clerk of making active preparations for a they will be missed in many nays. Coquille liai' since December 11, is office hours, leaving its control to lice ou or before sai I 23d day of March tosaid Curry C ouuty, Oregon, at Port Orford, above 2.000,000 feet This is the subordinates. Tlie Secretary does 1903. grand masquerade ball on the ev on M onday, tlie 9th day of J. T. BRIDGES, Register. Oregon, Mr. Thompson from near Coquille greatest amount ever towed out in not wish to act liaitily in tlie ease, r e 11, 1903. --------------------------------------------| Mu She ening of Feb. 21st. They are de names as witnesses: G ran t P o r lia» taken the Star ranch, and has one month.— Bandon Recorder. but will probably temporarily sus T imber L and A ct , J une 3, 1878— terfield, termined to make it the great event Geo. C urry, F ran k Moore, D. already begun work there. pend Meldrum, placing the office in L. Moore, all of Ophir, Oregon. of tlie season. N otice for P ublication . Numerous cases of scarlet fever the hands of one of his own men for Any ami all persons claim ing adverse Miss Grace Langlois from Cape ly tlie above deserilied lands are reques- Henry Cooper and son, Hurbert, Blunce is now in town, having come and smallpox are reported in sev reorganization, as it is now reported U nited S tates Land Office, ted to fife tlieir claims in this office on returned last week from their visit to study music with Miss Willard. eral of the Willamette valey towns to be thoroughly dilapidated. R oseburg, Oregon, Ja n . 5, 1903. of before said 9th «lav of M arch, 1903, J. T. BRIDG ES, Register. N otice is hereby given tiia t in eoni- to Jackson county. Mr. Cooper lias Mrs. C. M. Upton went to Bandon and, in fact taroughout the North Chief Clerk Waggoner, who has pliuneo with the provisions of tlie act purchased a large lot of hogs at yesterday for a few days visit with west generally. of Congress of .lime 3, 1878, entitled. also been investigated, telegraphed “Au act for tlie sale of tim ber lands in Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878,— Euchre Creek, and will locate for friends. Notice for Publication. his resignation to Commissioner the Stptes of California, Oregon. Neva the present in that vicinity. and W ashington T errito ry ,” as ex Allen Boyce and Clinton Male- Hermann on December 4, and on da, United States Land Office. tended to all the Public Land Stales the 5lli the Commissioner accepted by a c t of A ugust 4, ¡892, lto -s B. De Roseburg, Oregon, December 11,1902. W. F. Riley, editor of this paper horn are spending a few days at Notice is hereby given tiiat In com yoe, of M yrtle Point, county of Coos4 it by wire. When the matter was left Gold Beach last week, for San Marshfield. State o f O regon, lius th is day tiled in pliance witli (lie provisions of tlie a r t We learn that a movement is on called to the Secretary's attention, this office his sworn stuteuient No. of Congress of Ju n e 3, 1878, entitled Francisco, via Crescent City and for the pureliase of tlie “ An act for t l i e sale of tim iier lands in way points, and points beyond, on foot to plant a saloon in our midst. “ Vv”ien the butter won’t lie immediately wired Meldrum that 4230 SEJ, N E l, E l SEJ, SWJ SEJ, sec the states of California, Oregon, Neva important business, the nature of Good Lord, deliver us. Waggoner’s resignation was not ac tion 7, Tp. 31 south, range No. 13 da, and in W ashington T erritory,” as come put a penny in the west, a n d will offei proof to show th a t! extended to ull tlie Public Land S tates, which liia sub. knoweth not. lie S trayed , S tolen ok L ost .—One churn,” is an old time dairy , cepted, but that lie would continue tlie land sought is more valuable for its . bv act of August 4, 1892, George D. expects to be absent about a month. sorrel horse, heavy mane, still' in in the service until otherwise or tim iier or stone than for agricultural Elgin, o f Eckley, county of Curry, proverb. It often seems to purposes, an d to estnblise liis claim to ‘ State of Oregon, has this day filed in fore legs, mane lays on both sides of Fred Stewart and sister Ruby, neck; heavy foretop. Was taken work though no one has everj dered. Waggoner, however, practi said land before E. A. Dodge, U. S. ' this office liis sworn HtatementNo. cally severed his connections with C om m issioner for Oregon, a t Myrtle: for tlie pureliase of tlie NJ of SWl4, arrived up from Ophir last Friday, from Joe Nay’s ranch about Jan. 1. 4; an d E4 of SEJ of section No. the service Decemlier 5, disregard Point, O regon, on Saturday the 28th i section and Miss Ruby took passage on the Anyone returning the above des told why. 5 in Township No. 32, south, range day of M arch, 19o3. When mothers are worried ing the instructions of the Secretary. He nam es as witnesses : W. II. Bog- I No. 14 west, and will offer Arcata, Monday, for Coos Bay, from cribed animat will be suitably re ers, W. W. Deyoe, Jam es T. Guerin, proof to show th a t tiie land sought worded. J. L. N ay . because the children do not whence she will go to Portland, to all of M yrtle P oint, Oregon, C. E. C arl, | is more valuable for its tim ber or stone Washington, Jan. 8.—A dispatch than for agricultural purposes, and to of Norway, Oregen. remain several months, for the pur Gus Ulrich, of the Smith River gain strength and flesh we Any a n d ull persons cla im in g ad establish his claim to saiil land heforu pose of learning dress-making. She fishery, paid the Record a visit, on say give them Scott’s Emul has been received at the Public versely th e above-described lands are J . H . Upton, U . S. commissioner, for Health and Mariue Hospital from requested to file their claim s in this of tin- district of Oregon, a t I - u p g l o l i . O r has numerous relatives living in Wednesday. Mr. Ulrich will shortly sion. ou Huturduy, the 7tli day «, the Board of Trade at Tucson, Ariz, f i c e on or before said 28th day of March egon, resume fishing, steel heads being Portland and the valley. Marcli, 19U3. He names as w itnesses: It is like the penny in the calling attention to the existence of 1903. J. T. BRIDGES, Register. 1 H arry A. Guerin. W. G. Corbin, both _____________ of E ckley, C urry County, Oregon, George Belloni, who has for a plentiful in the river. Tlte catch milk because it works and bubonic plague in Mexico and re will be shipped fresh to San Fran H udson, N. C. Divelbiss of P ort number of yeacs successfully opera T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878,— ( Shad Gyford, Curry C ounty, Oregon. because there is something questing that necessary steps be tak cisco. Under certain conditions, N otice for P ublication . ted the Star Ranch, in Northern Any anil all persons claiming adverse en to prevent its spread into Ari- : ly tin« obovu described I hip I s are re Curry, the largest dairy ranch in shipment of steel heads is very astonishing about it. U nited States Land Office, to file tlieir claims in this office Scott’s Emulsion is simply zona. The president of the Board Roseburg, O regon, D ecem ber 20, 1902. quested the county, ha» given up the same, profitable. When a shipper can on or before said 7tli dav of March, of Health of Mexico has officially Notice is hereby given that in com get a shipment into San Francisco, 1903. a milk of pure cod liver oil announced to the authorities in pliance with tiie provisions of tlie a c t and will take charge of a ranch J . T . BRIDGES, R egister. near Coquille City, Coos county. during time of continued storm, with some hypophosphites Washington that the plague exists of Congress of Juno 3, 1K7 k , entitled An act for tiio h do of tim ber binda in Mr. Belloni is nn enterprising, pub which does not »How the city fish especially prepared for delicate in Ensenada und Mazatlan, Mcx , “ the N O T IC E . S ta te s of C alifornia, Oregon, Neva- vv., ami W ashington T e rrito iy ,” as ex lie spirited citizen, who will be ing fleet to get outside, lop prices stomachs. and has requested the Public Health tended to all tiie Public I jiik I SlateH by Notice is hereby given toall whotn greatly missed in Northern Curry. can be realized. A recent shipment nnd Marine Hospital service to notify ! act of A u g u st!, lbVa, W illiam O. Car it uia.V co n cei n, not to enter upon Children take to it naturally cleared $1.50 to the fish. At other rob, of Bandon, county of Coos, State He will lie succeeded at the Star the Bureau of American Republics of Oregon, has tins day tile I in tMs or trespass, in any manner, upou Ranch by Mr. F. Thompson, who times the shipper lias to contend because they like the taste that the South American countries office ins sworn stat' iiumt No. 4170, for Ibo land of the undersigned, situa with an overstocked market, when and the remedy takes just as through them may lie informed. th e purehas • of tlie N W | of section No ted one» operated the Marshall ranch. near Denffiark, Curry county, 20, in Tow nship No. 31 south. r.mg<’ the profits are not so large. Loss is The W. O. W. of Port Orford had sometimes met with by failure naturally to the children be Dr. Grubbi.a medical representative No. 14 west, ali i will offer proof to show Oregon, for the purpose of bunting that the I mid sought is more valuable witli giius or dog-, or fishing. Also, a public installation of officer» at to catch a steamer. Three species cause it is so perfectly adapted of the Public Health and Marine for its tim Is r or stone tbun for ag ri not to leave any gate open on going their hall, last Saturday evening, at of salmon are caught in Smith t® their wants. Hospital service, now at Los A ngeles, cultural purposes, and to establish Ids ibrougli, or otherwise trespass in claim said laud before til«* U. H. any m anlier. Any person or per- which about 150 visitors were pres river. The first run in the fall are For all weak and pale and who has been investigating the sit C om m to issioner, at Bnmlon, Oregon, s«ais so entering upon said premises ent. There were appropriate ad i known as Chinooks, followed by thin children Scott’s Emulsion untion at Ensenada, aud Dr. Alex on the wth day of M arch, 1903. lie nam es as witnesses : without my consent will lie prose dresses, recitations, singing and mu Blue backs, similar to Steel antler, the medical re present alive at Amos Corson. Simeon N. B. H unt, Cilted to tin' full < xlent of I lie la» is the most satisfactory treat Fred A. Meld. .Jainos D enholm , ail of Enadn, have been directed by the sic, and everything passed off or heads in spiiearance, and then the HARRY WILSON ment. Oregon. derly and pleasant. After the in Surgeon-General to take any neces Bandon, Any an d all persons claim ing ad Steel-head run, which continues W e w ill send you stallation the company repaired to versely the above descilhed lands »if«’ sary action in the matter. NOTICE. th e penny, /. e., a Leneve’s hall, and dancing was in until late in the spring.—Del Norte requested U / flie tlieir Claims in th is of sam ple free. fice on or before said 9th day <»/ March, dulged in during the remainder of Record. A telegram was received by par 1902. Notice in hereby given to all whom I t the night. The oflicers installed Be »are that Ib U picture in .7. T. BKIDGI S, Register. may concern, not to enter upon or tre s Bandon Recorder: W. H. Button the form o f a label >• on the : ties of the lower river yesterdnr were: Consul Commander, Ed. to wrapper of e v try bottle of pass upon th e premia« s of th e under Marsters. Adviser Lieutenant, Frank is up from the scene of oil prospect £ m u U io n you buy. the effect that tlie steamer Manila- la i» ''T o b a c c o R|»it «nil N a to le 2 < .«r I.Iffe A w ay. sign. I, situated on Elk River, C urry HowejClerk, Aines Johnston; Bank ing. He reporterl amazing prog- O regon, for tlie purpose of SCOTT & BOWNE, lay would not return to the river. T o q u i t to b a c c o e n n lljr a n i fo r e v e r . l»o mo< county, hunting, witli g ins, «logs, or otherwise. er, W. T. Kerr; Escort, Henry Mc reel—that drilling had advsnetd nette, full of life, nervo nn4 » igor, tnko No-To Chem ists, The Arugo will come here in the Uac, the wnndor-worker, th a t make« weak men Any peisto or persons s o t i c s p u s s l u s Bride; Watchman, John Prock; till the drill came to the suriace 409 Pearl S t., N. Y. future n«u the Mandalay will come strong. All druggists, 60e or It. Cur« guaran w ithout my consent, will fie prosecutod Sentry, Fay Jones; Manager, Nels some 800 to 1200 feet down the side teed Booklet and aumple free. A «Hire»« to tlie full ex ten t of the law. jo e . a n d f t oo: «tldmcr -tt Neygren. I of the mountain—good prospect. to Crescent City.—Herald. ELI BAGI.KT Btcrllcg lie med j Co., Chicago or New Yorh Town and County. I’ l-o p r h d o r . First-class in every respect. G o jd Feed Stable attached. W e ru n th e Stage from P o rt O rford v ia D airyville, co n nectin g w ith the S ta g e to M yrtle Point. N O T IC E . Notice is hereby given to all whom it m ay concern, not to enter upon or tres- ass in any m anner, for th e purpose of unting witli guns or dogs or oth er wise, upon the prem ises of L aura 31. H eiberger or th e ranch of G. J. Hei berger, or upon the ranch of P. A - Hei berger, leased by the undersigned. Any person or persona so entering upon said prem ises w ithout my consent will lie prosecuted to the full ex ten to f th e law. G. J . H E IB E R G E R . S T respass N otice. Notice is hereby given to all persons w hom it may concern, not to enter up on or trespass upon the prem ises of the undersigned, for the purpose of h u n t ing, or fishing with hook and line, spear, o r otherwise. Said prem ises are situ a ted in Sixes precinct. Curry county, O r egon, snd described as follows: The E)t of 8WJ ami WJ4 SEJ, section 6, Tp. 31 8., R 14 w. Any |«erson so trespossing for the purpose of hunting fishing or otherwise, will lie prosecuted to the full ex ten t of the law. No ram ping allowed on the premises, an d people passing thro u g h are w arn ed to close the gates. S. P. PE IR C E . N O T IC E . Notice is hereby given to ail whom it may concern, not to enter upon nr tres pass in any m anner upon the land of th e undersigned, situated at th e mouth of Sixes River, C urry county, Oregon, for the purpose of hunting witn gunsor dogs, or fishing. Also n o t te leave any gate open oil going through, or o th er wise trespass in any m anner. Any per son or persons so entering upon said prem ises w ithout tny consent will be prosecuted to the full extent of the Inw. JAMES 8. HUG HES. Jin Jincient Foe Hood’s Sarsaparilla proverbs