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p o r t V o lu m e OKFOKlb OltEiiOX -I I A1 < \ 21, lJXKI. O regon O ut o f O cb t. U n cle Sutil us a M ull C a rrier. IV n 30 E n liv en ed th e N igh t H ou rs w ith an u p -to -d a te F u n er a l. H air Splits Uncle Sam was not on» of the Probably no state in th e Union T h e following from th e S a n F ra n first in the field of carry in g m ails. can show a better financial condi U. 8. Senators— Jahn H. Mitchell and cisco E xam iner, regarding R ally >001» of the sm aller countries in th ti« an T r h n e o statu has no i —------ v tion i u u i> iii v Oregon. r r ^ u ii. Joseph Simon, both of Pprtland. o u tstan d in g bonded indebtedness, ! E urope were far ahead of him for a W ilbur, a form er P o rt Orford boy, Congressm an, F irst District—Thomas “ I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor will be read with interest by his H. Tongue, of Hillsboro. for thirty years. It is elegant for and its cu rren t debts are more than tim e, B ut now he is the leader of m any friends an d acquaintances in a hair dressing and for keeping «he Governor—T. T. Geer, Salem. offset by securing credits. In other them all. hair from splitting at the ends.” — Secretary of State—F. I . . Dunbar, Sa- C urry. J. A. Gruenenfelder, Grantfork, III. words, Oregon is out of debt, end , H e has more postoffices and em ltpn. R alston W ilbur, who once wore ployes than any other country. He every th in g bciug collected in and State Treasurer—Olias. 8. Moore, Sa- the cardinal and p u t the shot for paid out th at is due, there would { carries more m ail m atter. More H a ir - s p littin g splits '• lim. the honor an d glory of the u n iv e r 8upt. Public Instruction—J. H. Act- friendships. If the hair remain a considerable balance in mail is delivered to each of his sons sity a t Palo Alto, a t 3 o’clock y es erraan, Salem. and daughters than is the case a n y splitting is done on your the treasury. T his, considering the terday m orning decided th a t some State Printer—W. H. Leeds, Salem. own head, it loses friends j fact th a t G. W. Davis sw indled the where else. Attorney General-^J>. R- N . Black- th in g wag dead and th a t a fun eral H e has 33,000 more postofflees for you, for every hair of stale o ut of about $30,000, an d that \ husn, Salem, ought to take place. So he hired th an G erm any and 55,000 more than your head is a friend. Clerk State’la n d Board—M. L.Chanr- ’some state officers receive rather G reat B ritian . H e has 8,000 more tn»“ y carriages and coupes and per- Ayer’s H air Vigor in | large fees and p erq u isites, is a fine beAain, Salem. em ployes th an G erm any, and G reat sonaliy directed the obsequies^ Jo in t Senator for Coos and Curry—T. advance will prevent the showing. Oregon seta a good e x B ritian is 39,000 behind him . G E N E R A L M E R C H A N D I S E “ R a lly ” as he ,s called at Y ale, M. Dimmlck. splitting. If the splitting am ple for the Beveral counties of the Jo in t Representative for Coos and, lie has nearly 313,000 more miles where he is enrolled as a s tu d e .t has begun, it will stop it. state. They ought to get out of p nrry_ r . d . Hume; Wodderburn. J l.H • tallle. All dro(|lt!B. of mail routes th a n th e n ex t nearest I **’n '^ie land of suns ine an Judge, Id Judicial District—J. W. debt an d keep out of debt, except co u n try , Russia. He spends $10, flowers enjoying a m idw inter vaca- Hamilton, Roseburg. I f your d ru g g ist can n ot wipply you , for a com paratively short space of sen d u® on® doiitar and WO w 000,000 more a year o . his m ails On F riday night he was out Prosecuting Attorney, ad Judicial Dis- you a b o ttle, lie sure and g iv e tb» 5ii»iue tu n e whet) somo iinprov%2i*at ’oo o f your n earest ex p ress office. A ddress, w ith cash in profusion, plenty of ' f tr'ici—George M. Brown, Roseburg. J . C. A Y E R CO., Low ell, Maas. costly to pay for all at once is nec- th an an y other country. U. 8. Oopimisstouers—J . H ppton, B ut he is behind in some things energy anti a tai 'essary. lu a com paratively new Lfcaglois; J. H untley, Gold Beach. > th in g s eizz. and growing Oountry some debts for still. G erm any lo r instance, has Orders taken for su its and fits guaranteed. COUNTY OFFICERS. A ll was pop and sparkle up to 1 Trade with the Philippines. boxes than im provem ents are scarcely to bo 8,000 more U tter County Judge— E. A. Bailey, Gold a. m. at which early hour those who CALL AN1> G E T P R IC E S B E F O R E B U Y IN G E L S E W H E R E . avoided, b ut the debts of some of Uncle Sam. lie ra n k s saeond in had straggled behind the W ilbur Beach. A bill has ju s t passed the House County Commissioners—F.’ H. Blake, Oregon’s counties and cities have this, lu th e num ber of po»tofiices pace began to groan! “ Please go of R epresentatives reducing the d u Chetco; C. W. Haines, Eckley. been greater th a n was necessary, or as com pared with population he is away an d let me sleep.” Sheriff—J. G. Walker, Gold Beach. ties on P h ilip p in s product» to 25 than was justified by results. There seventh in th s list. T h e countries County Clerk—George \V. Smith, But W ilb u r is an athlete and he per cent, of Dingloy rates, the other has been, ou the whole, an im prove th a t lead him are New Zealand would not down. Ho emerged alone Gold Beach. conditions rem aining es now. The A u stralia, New County Treasurer—James Caugliell, ment, however, in this respect, d u r Canada, South and erect from a S utter-slreet cafe effect of th is m easure, if it becomes Wedderburn. in g the past few years. Several Soutli Wales, V ictoria and Swit and discovered th a t w ithout every a law, will be to greatly increase Assessor—A. H. Post, Port Orford counties are practically out of debt, zerland. thing was ju st as q u ie t as within. School 8upt.—Wm. 8. Guerin, Lang our im portations from thu P hilip U ncle Sain has been m aking some others have reduced their debts, and “ Aud they say th a t ’Frisco’s just lois. pines— perhaps w ithout in ju ry to the sam e is tru e of some of the com parisons between his postotfice as lively as P aris,” m urm ured Rally. Surveyor—D. Cunntff, Jr., Gold Beach. the P hilippines treasury. In fact, sm aller cities. Even M ultnom ah business and th a t of other places “ W hy, the place’s dead. I ’ll have a MIRTINOS OF T i l l COURTS'. it is probable th a t 25 per cent, of C ounty and P o rtlan d , n o tw ith stan d and he has found queer things. Circuit Court meets Fourth Monday in Diugley rates on the goods which fu n ’ral.” August of each year. ing the heavy expenditures neces For instance, he has found th a t Hailing the cabby who stood at will be im ported will yield more while the U nited S tates, G erm any County Commissioners Court meets sary here, are beginning to gain on the Sutter and K ea rn y corner pa than 75 per cent, collected on the first Wednesday in January, April, th eir indebtedness, or have nearly and G reat B ritain have the m ost tiently aw aiting a patro n , W ilbur July and September of each year. q u a n tity which is imported now. attain ed a position w herein they postolfiees in the w orld, the country produced piece» o f »ilver and bade Probate Court meets first Munday in T he ‘‘Chronicle” fators Free- can gain it, an d begin to wipe it th a t has the fo u rth is far aw ay in th e je h u drive slow ly along the each month? , etc . T rade w ith the Philippines, know out, w hile b u ild in g up the city too, Asia. I t is B ritish India, an d it CURRY COUNTY TOST OFFICES AND POST Btreet. ing th a t w hile it would be unm ixed MASTERS. iu.30 or at th e m ost 50 years, instead ranks forth in the num ber of its “ I ’m going’ to have » fun’ral,” he good to the Filipinos it would in of going more heavily in d eb t all poscoffices. ■Chetoo............ 't • ■ • • .F4H. Blake. explained, “an .’ I ’m the director, ju re some of our own industries. I t A nother co u n try th a t stands IJa rb o r.. . . ' . . . . .. James McCutelien. the tim e, as Boston, New Y ork and the pallbearers and the whole show. favors it because while we govern Gold B each............ Miss Annie Doyle. other large cities do. As a city we high in the list is Ja p a n . I t is W edderburn............ ......... John Hume. Any article not in stock will be ordered nt once, and if r o t satisfac the F ilipinos it is our d u ty to do eleventh in the list for num ber of J u s’ drive along.’ Illlh e e ... a . . . ................J- K. Hall. to ry you do not have to take it. AH orders attended to pnénnptly. No the best th a t can be done for them, shall probably follow the usual ro u A t Geary street he hired two tine, however, increasing our debt postolfiees and it leads such Euro more cabs. T hen he led his Cortege A gness. . . . . . . . . . . . - Mrs. J. D. Cooley. an d also because rye kuow th a t if order too sm all, none too largo to handle. C orbin.................. ...C h a s. R. Wilson. about in proportion to our grow th, bean countries as Sw itzerland, to th e Palace an d opened negotia Protection is not made coincident P ^ rt Orford. . . . . . . . . . Ames Johnston b u t the county can and should plan Spain, P ortugal, Sweden, Norway, tions for all the disengaged wheel» with the national boundary it can D enm ark.............................. J. S. Capps. and work to get o u t of debt, as other the N etherlands, D enm ark, Belgium of the United C arriage Com pany. L an g lo is.............................E. Rackleff. not perm anently ehdure. I t has counties have done, and as it ¡s e»- an d Greece. JEckley,.......... .......... .....J . A. Haines. H e failed to close any deal, however, long been satisfied that th# logic of T he land th a t has the sm allest CouiageiLto do by th e exam ple of b u t added several m ore coupes to events would In-in’ about Free. num ber of postoificss is the in d e ■ his procession nt O’F arrell and Mar Tim ber Land, Act June 3 1878— T rade witli the islands whenever th ms tnto. —-TU pendent republic of th e Congo. I t J. H U N T L E Y , Notice for Publication. 609, Woodmen of tli In tbe Ja n u ary num ber of thoO r- has 32. In these 32 it em ploys 77 ket streets. oilier m eans than customs duties I World, will meet at their Hall on the Here he tried to hire a hearse by could be m ade to produce adequate egon Law School Jo u rn a l, there is a men. E very now and then a letter United States Land Office, attorney second and Saturdays of each llio ilie j a & Counselor a w n u o c io i at L a w : ,ll0ntb All fourth members in good standing Roseburg, Oregon, October 17, 3902. revenues for the island governm ent. scathing editorial on th e practice of telephone, but did n o t succeed. carrier is eaten by a lion or leopard. Notice is hereby given that in . are invited to attend. „ n compliance with the provisions of In the passage or this bill by the “ starving” juries to g st them to ren The path of these bearers of the After discovering th a t he wept alone . Jf.OXARY .PUBLIC, j A. 8. JOHNSTON, C. C. while th a t much of the world th a t the act of Congress of June 3,1 House we reOognize.one m ore Step der decisions, th a t w ill be read with A. J. M arsh , Clerk. mail is through forest an d swamps. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of , , , . ..................P „ O reoon . G0I.D B each | timber lands in theStatesof California, tow ard tlie accomplishment of a much interest by both members of Sometimes they m ust cam p a t nig h t was stirrin g on M arket street at 3: ' Oregon. Nevada, and in Washington ju s t and wise pud. the legal profession and the people in places where wild beasts prowl 30 a. in. laughed with the well-paid Territory” us extended to all Public MRS. E. W. JE N S E N , driver», ho culled, the ceremonies generally. Thé law jo u rn al culls around them in the darkness. B ut the A m erican peopla will em Lund States by act of August 4, 1892, Vdl Practice in all the Courts of this , Andrew 15. Jensen, o f N o . 1. N. 4th St., phatically refuse to endure a p er for the enactm ent of a law “ that done and allowed the m ourners to FIN E MILLINERY. - State. U ncle Sam has some peculiar ' Portland, county o f Multnomah, State return to th eir corners. I t rau»t will prevent a ju d g e in whose court m anent "ju g -h an d le” arran g em en t. -----— I of Oregon, has this day filed in this mail routes him self. E ven in the Public Land Cases a Specialty. A complete fine of Ladies and Chil- ! office his sworn rtatement No. 3705 ffir I f we, as in d u ty bound, give the a ease is being tried from starving populous M iddle A tlan tic states have cost “ R ally” about $200 to dren’s Trimmed Hats. ; (NEJ.) of section No. 84, in Township P hilippines our m arkets, we shall tbe ju ry into the rendering of a ver score» of his carriers have to drive, express bis opinion about this J . II. UPTON, Ready tc Wear Hats and Sailors con-1 No. 31 South of Range No. 13 west dem and th a t we also have theirs. d ict.” In the disoussionof th ep ro - , . , riile or climb along mads th a t aro m etropolis. stantly on hand. | »“ ''.^ ¡".“«er Proof to show thatthe land i , gough«7is’ more vaiiiahle for ïts' tîmbêr I The A mertuau people are nnt sordid, posed law, the paper says: “ If a Superior Judge J. W. H ughe of old In d ia n trails. Some of his car J .J 3 . C O M M I S W I O N E K . Hats trimmed to order on short notice . | or gtone than for agricultural purposes. 1 , t wq j| nut subm it to be loot- judge has not sufficient hum anity iers have to be arm ed. Ho has Sacramento, lias entered ju dgm ants i and to establish Ids claim to said land •’ „ i i- , . . u • F o r t O rfo rd , O re g o n . NOTARY PUBLIC, before and i Receiver of ed. I t is now everyw here cqnced Jlü his person to prevent him rrom real w estern rough riders who go aggregating $82,525 «against Ihe A j e t U lt . the LIIC Register (Aina v u v i i ’ oi I this office a t Roseburg, Oregon, on ded that, we are doing a great deal i forcing a ju ry to agree through star through defiles of the Rocky in o m S tate of California, on suits brought Wednesday, the 8th day of April, 1903. L anglois , C urry C o ., O^jyox,. for the Filipiotls. And ourpeoplein I yàtiu» and sickness of ju ry m en oc- E. W . JEN SEN , Hu names as witnesses: tains on bronchos. He has In d ia n to recover on ooyote scalp claitus. A. K. Peek, Montavilla, Oregon, E. Added to these judgem ents is th a t ealer in Town Low, anil improved J U S T IC E O F T H E P E A C E , 3. Wells, Camas Valley, Oregon. T. E. sist on getting some gain by it. We casioned by long fasting, a law ru n n ers au>l canocmuu in A laska, t Bury, Joint Farmer, both of lloseourg, w ant their m arkets tor o u r good»)1 should he passed forcing such a entered a couple of weeks ago in and -Wild Land»- AND T he S»cr»tnry of the In terio r hax Oregon. an d it is rig h t th a t we should have, judge to be hum ane in the trla t- favor of the National Bank of D. O. Any and allpersonsclair.ingadverse- Filings and Final Proofs Made on N O T A R Y P U B L IC . tra n sm itte d to the Senate a report , ly the above-descrilie 1 lands are reijues- tliein. And it is not desirable to , m ent of a ju ry th a t m ay be em pati- M ills & Co. of Sacramento, for $46, lomesteads and Pre-emptions. ted to fils their claims in this office on inake llieir financial condition so nei«d in his co u rt. I t ¡3 one of th e by tbe Commissioner of E ducation •J80, m aking the total aw a rd s on or before the said Kth «lay of April, 1903. ♦a»y by contributions from our own greatest outrages th a t can be perps on th e introduction of domestic scalp clnimsjiU20,505 to (late. J. T. BRIDGES, Register. agent GENERAL CONVEYANCING. pockets th a t-th eir governm ent shaH j trated on an A m erican citizen to reindeer in to Alaska. -It »hows th a t U ennän A m er’ can | ________ ______________ __ find no necessity for accustom ing j sernj a ju ry o ut to deliberate on a there are nine etations botwe.tr P oint T he fig h tin g rtrength of th e N avy, I* À- ! when the vessels that are building the F ilipions to burdens of internal verdict ju st before th e evening meal Barrow an d the M oravian se ttle Insurance Company, ' an d those th a t have beefi au th o riz m ent at Bethel, a distance of 700 H N F .Y A T LAW . tax atio n .—San Franemuo ‘‘C hron an d keep them locked up the whole LIFE , F IR E AND MARINI.. 1 Tim ber I.anil, Act June 3. 1878,— m iles, where reindeer herds have ed by Congre.s, will be nearly four icel.” n ig h t, and in some instances for M y r tle P o in t, O re g o n . Notice fo r Publication. been d istrib u ted . The n u m b er of tim es as great as it was when the 7 , . - . , n ... ' more th an eighteen hours w ith o u ta -----.. * . , JtealE state and Conveyancing. T hrough the enterprise of P oft , 1,1 1 ‘ « fawn» born last yo»r an d still liv war with Spain broke out, less than United States Land Office, , , . . ,, i , morsel of food to e e t.” five years ago. Tlrotl’ We had but Probst» busrh r n --p S s f o d à h p o r I » >*fowb - - - O re g o n . Roseburg, Oregon, November, 7, 1002. lan d business m en, through th eir, . ing is stated at 1651, w hich, the re four first class battle ships, nud one Notice is hereby given that in cotn- cham ber of commerce, a p erm an en t ,' . , , , _a r g / j -______ *_ , k r 1 pliance with the provisions of Unmet of , , - . , Despite the fact th a t hean q o u n ced port says, settles beyond a doubt tbs of tlie second class, whilo 15 more Congress of June 3, 1878,entitled "An e x h ih ito f O iu g o n p r o d o c ts is to .b e 1 .. . question of tbe successful in tro d u c of the firsVcluss have been built or * I ~ >'P. J. LINDBERG, . . , IT . Iifs Intention of never again attem p t ' act for the sale of timber InnJs in the j . M. Ü T ÏL N , maintains«! Rt th e P o rtlan d U nion ” tion of reindeer in to A laska. The authorized beside# two arm ored states of California, Oregon, Nevada ,, , ' . . ,, , . ’ mg to find th e north |>ole, Lieulcn i and in Washington Territory,” as ex , Depot. Sixteen th o u u « sau ttte rn e y and Counselor a t Law, » i x ^ n tn » a .u d ^ dodare , . r O %u; s Bolw P e flry )tb e A . rc tic e Ip lo r. report s iys th e E skim os m ake good cruisers. to all the Public States by i . has been raised for th s purpo * ' ■■ t tended t of August A 1392, R Land ter O’Connor £ , t(j * p b i,a(k lp llla d i.- herders and team sters. T he prospevls for a uew exeoutive B > A P iL > O lN , O H E G O N . A lW p le te Line of Caskets,' Coffin» f f i k X X V i U V y ^ p tel, to the Times, declared, a t the Regardless of party alfili.lio .ts D epartm ent to. be know n «s the De, a rtm e n t of Commerce and La- - - W itf'T riinw t.™ doe his sworn sutm nent No. 3894, Ur exit,bits will be furnished by the I at the depot. 1 « ’»el«»*’1’ ° f k c l,' re 1:18 the newspapers of the country Unite l-borare how regaW ad as excellent’ ffits upstairs, i r Èlsló^id» P.aJldliH ,■ a n ir n m n n »gs. I tl,e purchase of thw So "then* quart-.r . rg i|T O H ' j ; -jy . | the pureiiaseoi n«w ™ «»•••“ • railroad coinpiiiiie» he m am a tam i n eir t a j i - n e d t o the F ar N hfal orth O deliver«! O rders f a ie n f o r ’Tombstone» »«<» !’^ ^ i ’f^ X ' ' m ' ’,geJ ' ’ No. l ' f X t , ’ T he exhjl.il is to be phi|rttJel engraph- In declaring th a t T hom as B. Reed j was one rtf the bratnest statesm en j aud will offer proof to show that perm anently, an d all counties ii| tlie . , Cemetery R ailing. th is land ever produced and th a t; th a t, provided any one 'th e la n d b O O ih t in m o r e e valuable v*»u»w m , 1 *»i i i a i « s • iea Society, -. . BliGWSj, . • ji.yi.O'iOat . . lii»di»po» . FM3RT O R F U K D , O R E G O N . foi it« timber or stone than for agricul- »late will be asked to »end send mwci "P*; I i “ ’ ' aW ,acw his judgm ent» on public questions i tural purposes, mid to ustabli»h hl» | ,„ens of th e ir product», which w ill, 1 . , T T O K N E T akT L A W , 'claim to said land before the Hugister, ... . , he Would be willing to undertaku were w orthy of careful consideration. lan.l «..culver oi this office a t R o s X r g ,' collected a t the I n i o . i Depot « lri n ex t S u m m er in In th is connection it ia in te re stin g , • J . W / 6T R A N G E , 'M a T m X y y ° | b e d i’l’lR- v ’ J fo‘ »■e.tefit of I , nual enjl vor to reach th e pole. to remember th a t Ids last puldic RO StBU Rè. ORBt.ÔN. I i k names a» witnesses: m igrants from the east, who wi - believe,! thA discov paper was d e v o id to a m ost earn est Grunt McMahan, VS illiaui - Labcau, of , - ^ — u i. to view ....... Q r e g o ^ »u pro ...•«> , • . o f mm.. ........................ ............., h u »- able p w cticahle, ,1- dsfeuse of the Protective T ariff Ely, Minn, A. E. Peck, of M ntavdla, | WALTS tt-tWiTTON, Oregon, E. 8. Wells, of Olalla, Oregon, duets w ithout trav elin g »11 o*er , t J,a t there M any people who tu lk flippantly ' u O Q V ÏL L E LITT. O R E G O N ; Any andall|>i rsoii9ulaiiningailvur»< - i (yr i g „n to do wi. ! , • . ,, ,,n N O T A I T - T > V l» I a I C ly the abovu-ilescriboil laud» are re-1 e was no land a n d Ui rt luc pole urulU b u t superficially of “T ariff revision” In P * '« * “ C ' ' '* r' M lho nU ' ‘1, ^ Ul;‘ would do w ill to read this arlielo. Will ViistOUrry Codnty eumi-annually. O U T O llF O r i) . ’ « R E O « !» — Pei're H aute “'l'ribrtni-.” J. T. BRIDGES, Register. I ta ry of th e In terio r H itchcock, who J secure a fouAmg on tlie northern Eahur Couiiuiasioner t'a rro ll D , f,,ve<t superintendent» ns i shore of G rinnell L and, with the d r . / . j . C a l d w e l l , -uperflons officer», thefc are now b u t proper supplies to unable him to W right »ay» th a t wages are higher »IW» y*>vi wMtîier you e">oti«n* B r i T e-m iiliiir vrba-Y'o h a b it. N « 4 O - in lire U nited Blutu-i now than ever th a t ru n s on wheels. r s w e ’ e i tfc« 4 e » ir - f®r to»M • « . w i A / n r a O i f two in tlw country, one for A xU o m ake “ a da.tb anroy» the ice packs.’ j „ ’ h y w teiia iY a a < l W u r j f e o n , naaml New Mexico an d one for He expressed lu» ielief Dial h-’ b“" (|igk) ,r tll>1, ¡v |,a « been for year.- atnrv» lûit Sold EvOrywhieS, :tsksf ft rea »tn>«< cask«« BEST n T IIZ W O RLB. California. Supt. 8. li. O rm sby, of reachr«! the fu rth -sl point of land ' t |,e savj,i;ZH (,f t ,1(i w orkm an »,• O R T ( » R F O B » ) OREGON. ! fea«ütb. a, « «U -BAffr. os a-vl pock« «.«•» wfco • k. Oregon, or a.-u.l to bold offl e , a t h e ’ t,w ard the pole during his Ia,L ex „..I a» great as high wag . m ig h t, « n i voorb foras. Tak» If with — » » ü l.jttll G».y,prraUtently *»n< seases of Ladies and Children a Spec- ¿S ik x b ^ s.sr-s.rT 'S iit.to K aiiS i« . ' . . , edition indicate. b ov.tl, «»«ally e»r»sK. roR8XLEHVDEaLERSGENE&AiXT^itfr first of ttio year. I peuition. | I t o c a r c . c-r w e r e fa B 'l m o n t» Pen M «g Bexwdj Ca.. Ukiaàr*« lai» ialty STATS AND DISTRICT OTHCRR* : , DEALER IN POUT ORFORD, OREGON, NEW GOODS Received by Every Stea- •' * * m er. W of W Port Orford Ca,np I < I 11 ' C . *5 • '? _ _ UNDERTAKER. IHL’STIST. by arraxDXRD sitco.