T-HJK S T E A M E R ----- '
G old U euch Item s.
ToWtt and County.
D eiim a r k Item s.
Salem, Jan. 12,—The session of
A d m in istr a to r ’ll N o tice.
T imhbr L and , A ct J une 3, 187«,—
the
Oregon legislature for 1903 con Notice is hereby given »hat the Un
My«.
A.
Stswsrt
and
rtn
Frod
M
s.
E
ditor
:—Hoping
N otice fob P ublication .
Uinhd Masqusrada Bull at Ls
8 few vened today. Tho senate W&s call dersigned has been appointed adminls
trator of the estate of Joseph Close, de
of Ophir, weft vioitlHg ift town last itkma would bs acceptable to you,
have*s flail) eteBing of Feb. 11.
ed lo older promptly i t ten o’clock Cvttsed, by the County Court of Curry
United States Land Office,
*e«k.
i will send yon a foW.
State of Oregon. All persona Roaeburg, Oregon, December 20, 1903.
Mod. C. W. Felton, of Astoria. county,
Several of the Sizes River boys
indebted
to
said
deceased
are
request-
County Clerk GeofgeSJrtlltii ffsafs
Miss Addi» Fitibtlgh, of Sixes
Notice is hereby giver that in comnlb
Senator John D. Daly, of Corvallis, *d to pay such indebtedness to me at ance with the provisions ol the act of
ware in town Sunday, on a vac»
a broad smile sines the arrival of Ri ver, is visiting relatives and friends
my ofnse in Gold Beach without delay Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An
was choesn temporary chairman. and all persons having valid claims
tion.
act for the sale of timber lands in the
his son Jan. lóth.
at Denmark.
At eleven o’clock the republican against said deceased are requested to States of California, Oregon, Nevada,
Regular meeting of Port Orford
Mr. E.C. Mathers has been spend-: Cold, frosty nights and warm, members held a caucus to decide present the sam e to me, at the place i m ’ , ± “5 * ’“ i^ iritory,” as extend-
aforesaid, with proper pr^of, within ed to all tbe Public Land States by act
Camp W. 0 . W., next Saturday ing a few pleasant days in our lit- j beautiful days, is tbs prevailing
upon a candidate for the presidency six months from the date of this notice of A ugust 4, 1892, Simeon N. B. H unt
evening.
Dated at Gold B«?acki, Oregon, Janu oi Bandon, county of Coos State of Or
tie town. From appearances be has weather at- Denmark.
of the senste. Twenty-two mem ary 20th, 1908.
egon, has this day filed in tills office
considerable
very
important
busi
The
roads
are
in
a
very
bad
con-
J. Huntley has boon appointed
J. HUNTLEY,
bers were present in thecsucus, with
his sworn statement No. 4169, for the
Administrator
of
the
Estate
of
Joseph
nets
to
transact
at
one
of
our
local
dition.
purchase of tbe SE| SW}, SJ 8E1
Administrator of the estate of the
Senator Fulton presiding. Eight
Close, deceased.
oi
section 18, SW} 8W )j of section No.'
•tores.
j Mr. A. J. Bliss, of Sixes Rivsr,
late Joseph Close.
ballots wsrs cast, each resulting in
E X K O U T O K 8 N O T IC K
17, iu Township No. 31 aobth, range No.
M E LSO N , .
. M onter,
Mr. and Mrs. CunniiT were called lost a valuable horse, last week near a tit between Senator Smith, o f
Notice is hereby given that the un It west, and will offer proof to show
Will Caugbell, of Wedderburn,
that the land sought is more valuable
to the bedside of their daughter, Mrs. Denmark.
Multnomah,
and
Senator
Brownell,
dersigned
has been July appointed, by for its timber or stone th in for agricul
Will make weekly trip« between
made Port Orford a buiinsss visit
White at Winchuck one day last
A very enjoyable dance was given of Clackamas. The caucus then • tbe Probate Court oi Curry County, Or tural purposes, aud to establish bis
during the week.
cgon, Executor of the lust will and tea
to said land before U. 8 Com
week, wbo was quite seriously sick at the residence of Mrs. L. W. H ale, adjourned until 1:30 p. m., both lam ent of Michall Itiley, deceased, late cliim
missioner, at Bandon, Oregon, on Mon
S a t* P r a n o l a o o , V o r-t O r *
Born—At Gold Beach, Oregon, ith pneumonia. They returned at Denmark, Sunday, 11th. Dane the Smith and Brownell men ex oi said county. Ail persons having day, the 9th day of March, 1903.
s against said estate are reques,ed
fie names as witnesses: Fred A
on Jan. 15th, 1903 to Mr. and Mrs. Thursday, leaving their daughter ing continued throughout the day. pressing themselves confident of claim
F o r d <a*d C o o n H a y ,
to present the same to me, with proper Mehl, Jam es Denholm, William G.
suceaee.
Gao. W. Smith a sou.
vouchers, at my office in Port Orford Carroll. Michael Breuer.allof Bandon,
much improved.
The Minstrel troupe pasted
The home was called to order nt Oregon, within Six months from the
CARRYING PA88ENOER8 AND
John Crook and Stewart Crayne through, calling on Mr. Ed Good, 10:20, end Representative R. A. date of the first publication of this no Oregon.
A latter from Mrs. Junkin, who
A ny and ail persons claim in g ad
to-wit: January 21, 1903, and all versely the above described lands are
FREIGHT.
Emmitt, of Klamath county, was tice,
resides in the Blue Mountains, re of Pistol River were seen on our on the way.
persons indebted to said estate are re
uested to file their claims in this
Mrs. G. Martin and family has cnosen temporary chairman.
ceived too late for publication this streets during the week. Johnny’s
quested to pay the same without delay office on or before said 9th day of
Republican
member!
soon
Dated
tins
21st
day
of
January,
1903,
March,
1903.
'
injured
shoulder
is
slowly
improv
been
visiting
with
the
family
of
week.
W. F. RILEY.
went into caucus to choose a
J\_T. BRIDGES, Register.
iug, although his urrn ia as yet al- • Mrs. Sydnam
Freight and passengers at
Executor of Estate of Michael Riley,
didst« for speaker.
Geo. Curry, ef Euchre Creek was
dcreased.
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878,—
most helpless.
A very enjoyable dinner was giv-
Upon
re
convening
of
the
cau
among
the
Port
Orford
viators
dur
L o w e s t R a te a .
N otice for P ublication .
Robert Burns, a nephew of E. B. en by Mr. and Mrs. Capps, Sunday, cus« this afternoon Senator Brow- T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878,-
ing the weak. Also Frank Moore,
N otiue fob P ublication .
uell was chosen president of tbe sen
Burns, and Wife arrived here last 11th—25 or more being present.
United States Laad Office,
« . LENEVE, Agent, Port Orford, Or from the same place.
Week from Oklahoma, and intend
Mr. George Sydnam is busy aaw- ate, and Representative L. T. Har
Roseburg, Urcgoa_\£)#c. 22, 1902.
egon.
_________________
ris,
of
Eugene,
won
out
for
speaker
Notice is hereby givefi that in com
United StatcB Land Office,
G. W. Axtell, the Elk River rain making their home among us for an ing dowa trees and making improve-
of tbe bouee, both by very narrow Roseburg, Oregon, January 5, 1903. pliance with the provisiodk of the act
or, was a passenger for the City by indefine period.
of
congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
inents on his place near Denmark.
Notice is hereby given that in oom
margins. The competitor« of the
pliuuce with the provisions ot the act “ An act for the sale oi timber lands in
last steamer. We understand he
Mr. Leonard, a timber cruiser
Mr. Frank McMullen and wife letter were B. L. Eddy, of Tills of
Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled the States ol California, Oregon, N eva
will purchase machinery feroperat from Eastern Oregon, is making a were visiting relatives at Dairyville ■nook, and Frank Davey, of Salem. “An act for the sale of timber lands in da, and Washington Territory,” as ex
Senator Brownell waa chosen pre the States of California, Oregon, Neva tended to ail tiie Public I^nd States by
DEALERS IN
ing hie quartz mine.
protracted stay at the county seat. , Sunday.
sident in the caucus on the eigh da, aud Washington Territory,’’ as ex act of August 4, 1892, Rosella J. Ander
He
has
been
looking
up
the
timber
Mr.
Ed.
Good
ia
busy
splitting
tended to ail the Publie Land States son, ol Denmark, county of Cui ry, 8tate
Scott Sheldon, one of the mem
teenth ballot.
by act of August 4, 1892, Edward B. of Oregon, has this day filed in this office
resources
on
Pistol
River
and
Hunt-
,
and
hauling
rails
for
the
purpose
of
here of the P. F. <fc L. Co., arrived
Sypher. of Langiois, oouuty of Curry liis sworn statement No. 4173, for the
State of Oregon nas this day filed in this purchase of the Nt» NE}, SW} NE} of
up from Loe Angeles last week, to era Creek, has found the timber to, building a fence around his place,
Getf
M
e
A/osf
office his sworn statem ent No. 4270, for section 25, and 8E} of 8E}of section 24
Mr. Halo has improved his hone»
make proof on hie timber claim, and be all O. K, both in quantity and
the purchase of the 8} SE}, NE} KEl iu Township N o. 81 south, range’
quality. He expeote tho limber by building on a aew shad.
of Section No'. 20, NWJ SW}, Section no . 15 west, and will offer proof
to attend to other business.
Ton don't and can't if yonr stomach No. 21, in Township No. 31 south, range to show that the land sought is mor«
C O L D B E A C H ,O R .
market to be livlier during the
U pper T ex .
is weak. A weak stomach does not di No. II West, aud will offer proof to valuable for its timber or stone than
A. J. Marsh last week hauled one
present year than it was the last,
show that the land sought is more val for agricultural purposes, and to estab
gest oil that is ordinarily token into it. uable
of tbe old boilers formerly belong and says that those who have been
for its timber or atone than for lish his claim to said land before J.
L a n g lo is I touts.
It
gets
tired
easily,
and
what
it
fails
to
agricultural purposes, an Jto establish H. Upton, U. 8. Commissioner, at
W I KEEP IN STOCK
ing to the Port Orford Cedar Com
digest is wasted.
fortunate enongh to secure timber
Ills claim to saiif land before J. H. Up Langloia, Oregon, on Wednesday, tho
pany’« mill, from Hubbards Creek
Among the signs of a weak stomach ton, U. 8. Commissioner, at his office lltb d a y o f March, 1903.
1-17-1903.
claims, may rest easy us their money
are uneasiness after esting, fits of ner at Langlois, Curry county, Oregon, on
She names as w itnesses:
the the upper Elk River mill, to be
An exceedingly pleasant party vous headache, and disagreeable belch Monday, the 30th day of March, 1903.
Charles T. Blumenrotber, Lee Cox,
is well invested.
ing.
used in the dry house.
of
Langlois, Oregon, John L, Ander-
H en u m esas witnesses: George E.
ider-
woe given Thursday eveaiag at the
.1-18-1903.
N orma .
“ I have taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla at Green, Edward H. Cheover, Ole P. son, JameB P. Olsen, of Denmark, Or-
O K BSS G O O DS,
residence of W. S. Guerin ia honor different tlmee for stomach troubles, and a Iiaagensen, Andrew Olsen, all ot egon.
Thee. Lane and A lf Miller, who
Salem, Or., Jan. 11.—The death
ran down condition of tbe system, and bare
Jflt ad-
Any and all persons claiming
of his son Court, who, that day at been greatly benefited by Ils use. I would Langlois, Oregon.
■ A T S AMD C A P S ,
took Sterling Gibbs, insane, to the
of Congressman Thomas H. Tongue
Any aud all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are
not be without It In my fam ily. I am trou
tained
his
majority.
Mre.
Guerin
B O O T S AM D S 1 O E 8 , asylum at Salem, returned Thure creates two vacancies which must he
bled especially In eummer w ith weak stom versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this of
and family have the happy faculty ach and nausea and And Hood’s Sarsaparilla requested to file their claim s in this of fice on or before said lltll day of March,
day, having safoly delivered their
Invaluable.'* K. B. H icausa, W .Chester, Pa. fice on or before the said 30th day of 1903.
tilled by a special election. A Con
o f entertaining successfully, and
charge, then visited Portland for a
J. T. BRIDGES, Register.
Marce, 1903
gressman must be elected to fill the
________ J. T. BRIDGES, Register.
Thursday evening was the moetea-
few days.
■
■.
I
remainder of tbe present term and
a n d Pills
T imber L and A ct , J une 3, 1878,— T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878,—
'joyable of the season. About forty
And In (act svsrything usually needed
N otice for P ublication .
Mrs. Neygren left last week for a one to till the term to which Tongue
Strengthen and tone the stomach
N otice for P ublication .
guests were preseat.
the whole digestive system.
couple of weeks visit with friends wag elected last June. One man
In town or country.
United
States
LandOffice,
Mrs. Frank Langlois, and Ivy,
United States Land Office,
Roseburg, Or., Jan. 6, 1903.
in Coos county. She was accompa might be elected to fill the remain
Roseburg, Oregon, Dec. 18,1902.
Mrs. E. Thrift and daughter, and K ep o rt o n R ep a ir o f C hu rch.
Notice is hereby given that in com
nied by Miss VsrniceCbandler, who der of the present term, and all of
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act
Sylvia Rackfeff went up tho Coaat
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled pliance with the provisions of the act
rsturns^to her horns, after a protract the next term, or different men
Received
from
Mrs.
E.
Jensen,
Wednesday morning to visitat Ban
“An act for the sale of timber lands in of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled
roceeds of entertainment given
ed visit with her sister, Mrs. John might be elected. One election
r.rc
the States of California, Oregon, Neva An act for the sale of timber lands in
don
and
Coquille.
They
will
ro-
Port
Orford
for
benefit
of
ston, of this pises.
and Washington Territory,” as ex the States of California, Oregon, Neva
may be held for both vacancies, or
Christ Church............................ $37 50 da,
main several daya.
tended to all the Public L* nd States by da, and Washington Territory,” as ex
Collected
by
Mrs.
R.
McKeuxie,
act of August 4, 1892, Jesse L. Hale, of tended to all the Public Land States by
The ad. for the Grand Masque two elections may be held.
for repairing Christ Church,
Boring at tbe oil mine on the
Denmark, county ol Curry, State of act of A ugust 4, 1892, Mary O. Camps,
When asked regarding the mat
Port
Oi
torn:
rade Bail to be given at Woddor-
Button ranch still continues, and Bishop Morris. 820; R. McKenxie
Oregon, has this day filed in this office of Denmark, county of Cqrry. State
ter
today
Governor
Geer
said
that
Jregon, has thiB day filed in this
his sworn statement No. 4259, for the
burn on the evening of Fob 21, by
»20; Mrs. E. W. McGraw, $10;
all hope it may prove a success.
office his sworn statement No. 4154, for
purchase
oi
tbe
NE}
of
NW
f,
NJ
NEJ,
he
does
not
know
what
action
ha
Mrs. E .C . Zumwalt, »3; H. I.
the W. O. W., appears this wash.
Several names are proposed for Blakeslee,
section 30, NW} of NW} of section No. the purchase of the W k 8E}, seclion
TH E “P IO N E E R ”
»3; N. Neygren, »3061;
29, in Township No. 31 south, range No. 2, and WJ NE} oi section No. 11, in
No pains will be spared by the va will lake. As he understands the membership in the Good Templars J . Bond, »2 60; Member oi Chair
14 west, and will offer proof to show Township No. 35 south, range No. 14
rious committees having the mat law, he must set tho date for the lodge. There seems to be quite » Committee, .25; . ....................... 89 36 that
the land sought is more val uable west, and will offer proof to show that
collected by Mrs. Knapp
W A T C H M A K E R . ter in hand, to make this one of the election far enough ahead so that general desire am o a f the people to Amount
for its timber or stone than for ag ri the land sought is more valuable for
for repairs of Christ Church,
cultural purposes, and to establish his its timber or stone than for agricultur
Port Orford:
most pleasant, enjoyable, and suc the Sheriffs can give 20 days’ notice show their colors on the temperauce
claim to said land before J. H. Upton, al purposes, and to establish Ids claim
L.
Knapp,
»6;
A.
J.
Huffman,
.50;
I hare a stock ot Jewelry, which
cessful events of the kind that has to the judges of election. A man q oestion.
U. 8. Commissioner, at his office at to said land before the County Clerk ol
H.
B.
Smith,
.50;
W.
T.
Kerr,
»2;
will add to, aa the demand will warrant,
Langlois, Oregon, on Monday, the 23d Curry County, Oregon, at Port Orford,
elected
to
till
the
remainder
of
the
A.
8.
Johnston,
»1;
H.
Ruscher,
evar
occurred
ia
the
county.
Prices ot work and goods in keeping
day of June, 1903. He nam es as wit Oregon, on Monduv, the 9th day of
»2; W. Sutton, »2; WougQuong,
with the tim es. Watches from a dis
present terra, which ends March 4
nesses : James P. Olsen, of Denmark, March, 1903.
Aftar a long period of pleasant,
Mauiia, Jan. 11.—The general »1; H . McBride, in work, »1.50;
She nam as witness v: Grant Por
tone» can be safely sent by registered
Oregon,
Andrew Olsen, O. P. Haagon-
would
not
be
able
to
reach
Wash
N. C. Nielsen, »2.50: B. Sheffer,
terfield, Geo. Curry, Frank Moore, D.
mail. I will return them C, O, D, to sunny weather, a cold, blustry, rain
sen, George E. Green, ail of Langlois,
glo
regret
of
the
Fiiipido
people
at
the
.50;
E.
Howe,
»1;
N.
B.
Neely,
L. Moore all of Ophir, Oregon.
ypor postmaster,
ington until about 10 days before
Oregon.
storm set in last Monday, and
possible departure of Governor .50; Wm. Ritz, »6; W, C larn o,|l
Any and all persons claim ing adverse
Any aud all persons claim ing ad-
the
close
of
the
session.
The
elec
H.
E.
Marston,
»1;
J.
E,
Peck,
BBP’ 7"er!»« Coih .JSOI
versely the above-described lands are ly the alxive described lands are reques
large amount of water has since
ted
to file their claims in thia office on
tion to fill the first vocancy will, Taft resulted today in a popular »10; J. Sutton, .60; A. Adolphsen
requested to file their claim s in this of
fallen. Notwithstanding we have
demonstration for the purpose of in lumber, »4; C. H . Crew, »1;
or before said 9th dav of March, 1903.
fice
on
or
before
said
23d
day
of
March
therefore, be called as early as pos
Name unknown, .60; 8tranger,
J. T. B ltlb G E S , Register.
1903.
what is termed a mild winter,
sible. Whether both vacancies will urging the Governor to remain in .60; J. Fromm, »1; Dr. Caldwell,
K N A P P H O T E L , had
__________
J.
T. BRIDGES, Register.
»2;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
N
eely,»2.50;
cattle generally are not looking as be tiled at one election is undecided. the islands. The streets of Manila
Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878,—
J. R. Miller, »1; W. Nordburg,
well as usual at this season, owing
have been placarded with eigne »1.60; F. Nord berg, .60................. 52 00 T imber L and A ct , J une 8, 1878—
Notice for Publication.
Port Orford, Oregon,
N
otice
for
P
ublication
.
to the long protracted early rains,
saying: “ We want Governor Taft,’’
A R C A TA ,
W. DOYLES; CO.
General Mffihab,
Out of Your Food
8ROGERIES & PBOVISIONS,
H A R D W A Tt E ,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
H .N EELY,
Fort
Orfird,
Kw
Origin
K N A PP
P r o p r ie to r
First-class in ersry respect.
Go td Feed Stable attached.
We run the Stage from Port Orford
via Dairyville, eon Meting with the
Stage to Myrtle Point.
n o n e s.
Notice ia hereby given to all whom it
may concern, not to enter upon or tres
pass in any manner, for the purpose of
■mating with guns or dogs or other
wise, upon the premises of Laura M
H eibe’ger or the ranch of G. J. Hel
berger, or upon the raAch o t P .A . Hel
berg er, leased by the undersigned. Any
person or persons so entering upon said
premises w ith ou tm y contosnt will be
prosecuted to the full eztentof the law
G. J. HEIBERGER.
T respass N otice.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
whom it may concern, not to enter up
on or trespass upon the premises of the
Undersigned, for the purpose of huat-
ing, or Oshing with hook and line, spear,
or otherwise. Raid premises are situa-
tad in Sizes prec inct, Curry county, Or
agon, and described aa follows: The
E S of >W} and
B E|, section 8.
Tp. M l ., R. 14 w.' Any person so
trespassing fur the purpose of hunting
fishing or otherwise, will bs proeecuted
to the fall extent of the law.
No camping allowed on the promises,
and people passing through are war
ad to dose the gates.
B. P. PEIRCE.
N O T IC E .
W. T. Kerr, Supt. here of the P
F. & L. Co’s, business left last week
for Loe Angeles in oomplisnee with
a request from tho company, who
desired to consult with him, and
perfect arrangements for resuming
milling operations in the Spring.
It is the purpose of tho company to
run thoir two Elk Rivsr mills to
their fullest capacity next season,
and everything will be in ship-ehape
for a rushing business by tbs open-
of tho season.
Dr. Tyler and family, formerly
of Port Orfiord, now reside at
Anaheim, Orange oounty, Cal. In
a letter to the T ribune , the Doctor
says: ‘ This is a beautiful little
town of 2500 inhabitants, surround
ed by a thickly settled, prosperous
country, in the heart of tbs orange
and walnut growiag section, I have
nice practice, having bought out
Dr. Eddy, aa established physician
—only two other M. D’s besides
myself. This leaves ns all well.
Johnny, my oldest son, is attend
ing the High School here. Norman
is pursuing his art study in the
University of California. Clio goos
to tho Grammar Sohool.”
When you can't eat break
fast, take Scott's Emulsion.
When you can't eat bread
and
butter, take Scott’s
Emulsion.
When you have
been living on a m ilk diet and
want something a little m ore
nourishing,
take
Scott's
Emulsion.
T o g e t fat you must eat
fa t Scott's Emulsion is a
great
fattencr,
a
great
strength giver.
Those w ho have lost flesh
want to increase all body
tissues, not only fa t Scott's
Emulsion increases them all,
bone,
flesh,
blood and
nerve.
For invalids, for con*
valescents, for consumptives,
for weak children, for all
w ho
need
flesh,
Scott’s
Emulsion is a rich and com*
C b etco N ew s.
fortable food, and a natural
to
n ic
James Powell went togm ith Riv
er Corners yesterday.
Scott’s Emulsion for bone,
Mrs. StiU’s oldest eon, from Cree- flesh, blood and nerve.
ooot City will work thoir farm now
Notice is hereby given to all whom it occupied by Mr. Heyne.
D. Savage ie aow making bie home
■say concern, not to enter upon or tres
pass In any manner upon the land of
itb R. Van P elt
th * undersigned. situated at the mouth
Louie MoCotcben io visitiog his
Of Sixes River, Curry oounty, Oregon,
for the purpose of hunting wltn guns or brother Bert.
dogs, or Oshing. Also not to leave any
Mr. Steirickie was seen in our lit
gate open on going through, or other tle burg today.
wise trespass In any manner. Any per
C. Bravo is building a new bouse.
non or persons so entering upon said
Jobs Me Ferrea is quito ill at bis
premises without my consent will be
io tbe mountains.
pmssruted to the full extent of the law.
JAMES B. HUGH EH.
Loss of Flesh
and subsequent frosty weather.
C bjcjlkt .
m
I
j ’
r
t
in English, Tagalo sad Spanish.
A crowd of 8000 marched to Ma-
lacan palace, the Governor,« resid
ence, today. Upon its reaching the
palace, speeches were made by re
presentatives of tbe Liberal and
Nationalist parlies, in which the
Governor was urged to remain.
The speakers said Mr. Taft’s pre
sence was necessary to preserve
order, for tbe prevention of politi
cal disruption and to secure tbe
maintenance of the present policy.
The speakers paid special tributes
to the Governor, tbe crowd cheer
ing its approval.
In replying to the addresses, Gov
ernor Taft said it would not be de
cided at present whether he leave
the islands or remain until next
August. He assured the people
that, if he did leave, the present
policy of the American Government
would suffer no change, it being
not a question of individual, but of
National, policy.
After the speeches, tho thousands
of natives wbo filled the groonde of
the palace broke into ■ cheer for
tho Governor.
Amt. received by subscription»! 78.86
Amount expended repairing Christ
Church, Port Orforo:
Paid for lumber from Adolphsen, »40 83
Paid N. C. Neilsen for galven-
ised Iron, etc.,.............................. 6 29
Paid P. J. Masterson, nailr, paint
and o il........................................... 3 26
Paid Kerr A Co., n ails..............
2 90
Paid Hillman & Bredhoff, build
ing paper....................................
Paia
Paid
Paid
Paid
5 50
T. O’Toole for work............. 5(H)
B. McKensie for n a ils ......... 1 89
Nels Neygren shingles, oil, 20 50
Nels Neygren tor work___ 30 20
Paid Nels Neygren for work....... 62 60
»178 86
GRAND
A t L s s e t e ' i M oll, F eb . 1 4 , 1 9 0 3 .
United States Lund Office,
Roseburg, Oregon, Jun. 6, 1903.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
“An act for the sale of timber lands in
the States of California, Oregon, Neva
da, and Washington Territory,” as ex
tended to all the Publio Land States
by act of August 4, 1892, Ross B. De
voe, of Myrtle Point, county of Coos,
State of Oregon, has this day filed in
this office his sworn statement No.
pure
HE}, N E}, EJ SE}, 8W } SEl, see
tion 7, Tp. 31 south, range No. 13
west, and will offer proof to show that
tbe land sought Is more valuable forks
timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establise his claim to
said land before E. A. Dodge, U. 8.
Commissioner for Oregon, at Myrtle
Point, Oregon, on Saturday tho 28th
day of March, 1903.
He nam es as witnesses: W. H. Rog
ers,. W. W. Deyoe, Jams» T. Guerin,
all oi Myrtle Point, Oregon, C. E. Carl,
of Norway, Oregon.
Any and all persons claim ing ad
versely the aloive dcscrilied lands are
requested to file their claims in tkis of
fice on or before said 28th day of March
1903.
_______
JL T. B R1DGEH, Bsglster.
United States T-aml Office.
Roseburg,Oregon, Decernber 11,1908.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisioni of the act
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
“ An act for the sale of timber lands in
the states of California, Oregon, Neva
da. and in Washington Territory,”
ry,’ ns
extended to all the Public Land States,
by act ol August 4, 1892, George D.
Elgin, oi Eckley, county ol Curry,
State of Oregon, has thia day filed in
this office bis sworn statement No.
for the purchase oi the NJ of HWt^,
section 4; and EJ of SEJ of section No.
a in Township No. 32, south, range
No.
14 west, and
will offer
iroof to show that the land sought
s more valuable for its timber or atone
than tor agricultural purposes, and to
establish his claim to said land before
J . H. Upton, U . 8. commissioner, for
tbe district of Oregon, a t Langloia, Or
egon, on Haturday, th e.’ Ttb dAy ef
March, 1903. He names as w itnesses:
Harry A. Guerin, W . O. Corbin, both
of Eckley, Curry County, Oregon,
Hhad Hudson, N. C . Dlvelbiss oi Port
Orford, Curry County, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adverse
ly the above described lands ore re-
quested to file their claims In this office
on or before said 7th day of March,
1903.
J. T . BRIDGES, Register.
N otice roR P ublication .
MOTICK.
MUSIC—John Fitxhugh, Oscar Math
ers, Ames Johnnton.
FLOOR MANAGERS—A. A . Jamieson,
A. J. MARSH.
PROMPTERS—John Prock, Fred Post.
Hupper at Neygren's, 60c per plate.
Tickets »1.00.
A general invitation is extended to a) I. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878,—
GRAND
i
United States fxmd Offico,
Notice is hereby given to nil whom
Roaeburg, Oregon, December 20, 1902.
Notice is hereby given that in com it may concern, not to enter upon
pliance with tbe provisions of the act or trespass, in any manner, upon
AT WEDDERBURN HALL,
oi Congress oi June 3, 187S, cntitlixl the laud of the undersigned, situa
O iv e a by C om p Mo. OIO, W . O. “ An art for the sale of timber lands in ted near Denmark, Curry county,
the Htatea of California, Oregon, Neva-
W ., on th o ev e n in g o f F e b .
va, and Washington Territory,” aa ex Oregon, for the purpose of hunting
Ml, 1 0 0 3 .
T h e S p ir it o f W in te r.
tended to all the Publie Landntatea by with guns or dogs, or Oshing. Also,
act of A ugust», 1HV2, William G. Car- not to leave any gate open on going
Tbe Spirit of Winter ie with ue, m ak
roll, of Bandon, county of Coos, State through, or otherwise trespass iu
ing its presence known in m any dif MUBICz—E. P. Anderson, R. Peek ins, of
Oregon, lias thia day filed in ! • ’ .
ferent ways—sometimes by cheery sun
Otto Neumann.
office his sworn statem ent No. 4170, tr any manner. Auy peraou or per
shine and glistening snows, and some
the purchase ol the NW} of section No. sons so entering upon said premises
P L O O B I^ A N A G K K 8 -O « i H. at), in Township No. 3l" south, range without my consent will be pro«»
tim es by driving winds and blinding
Truman, Fred Hchwara.
No. 14 west, and will offer proof to show cuted to the full extent ol the law
storma. To many people it seems to
that the land sought is more valuable
HAUKY W1L3ON
take a delight In making bad things P B O M P T K K 8 — W illis Coy, E P. for ite tkn ber or «tons than for agri-
Robison,
Mel
Johnson.
We will send TW1 worse, (or rheumatism twists harder,
rposes, and to establish his
claim to said land before the U. 8.
twinge sharper, catarrh becomes n»ore
a free sample.
NOTICE.
Commissioner, at Bandon, Oregon,
annoying,
and
tbe
many
symptoms
oi
Hupper
will
be
given
in
tbe
Hall
at
Ba tare that
on tbe 9th day oi March, 1903.
la ttw lena ef a label to ea scrofula are developed and aggravated. 1 50 cents per plate.
He names aa witnesses :
Notice is hereby given to all w h oa it
the wraepsr ef «very bettto There ia not much poetry in thia, but
Amos Corson, Hiineon
B. Hunt, may concern, not to enter upon or tres-
Tickets to dance »1.00. Hpectators
_ N . -----
ef EmelaiM yeo bey.
'
Kebl, James Denholm, all ol pass upon ine premiata oi the under-
there is truth, and it is a wonder that admitted free
aigited, situated on Elk River, Curry
BOWNE. more people don’t get rid of these ail- I Oread March at • e clock, P . M.
1 Any and all persons claiming ad- county, Oregur, for the purpose c»
QIEMKTS.
ments. The medicine that cures them
fto pains will be spared to make this versely tbe al>ove desert <1 lands are hunting, witii guns, «logs, or otherwise.
requested to file their claims in this of- . Any p en >n or persons so trespassing
409 Pearl SL.N.Y. —Hood's Haraaparilla—Is eaeily obtain the most enjoyable event ol tbe m r-n ’ • fle
e on or before said 9th day of March, Hilbout my consent, will be prosecuted
ed ami there is abundant proof that iba and if yoa don’t believe it
ami won
SOc. and »I i «II
to tint toil extent of the tow.
cures are radical and permanent.
J. T. BRIDGES, Register. j
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scon &
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