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" W F ’i'ïtlBUNK. .lanieri It. G urtield P ro m p ted . riÎDME 58DAY, FEBRUARY 26.1903. T H E F A R M E R FfiSLS In health just as does the city-man, and he fails commonly from the same cause, « stomach trouble.” The farm is a i wholesome place to live; the farmer’s life is a healthy life ; but no external ad vantages can overcome the effects of a diseased stomach. When the stomach a n d i t s allied organs of diges tion and nutri t i o n a r e dis ¡ k — eased, the food w ' eaten is imper 5$*? fectly digested and assimilated, and the conse quent lo s s o f nurtition results in physical de bility. Dr. P i e r c e ’s Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the s t o m a c !i and other organs of digestion a n d nutrition, a n d enables the per- f e c t digestion and assimilation o f fo o d . It builds up the body with sound flesh and solid muscle. P e t it io n F o r — L icen se. Dairy ville Store, To the H onorable County Court of Cur ry County, O regon, in tho April Term of fceasfon, 1903: Wo, tho undersigned law-abiding citizen s of Floras Creek precinct ami of the town of Dairyville, do hereby I i respectfully petition your honorable I | C ounty Court of C urry Countv, State I i of Oregon to g ra n t J hu G rim es, oi ' Hairy ville, 0 villi', Oregon, „ C buntv License (Successor to F . M. Langiois.) i to sell malt an a d spirituous liquors in ' lhe to" n of D 1 airyville, County of Cur- K E E P S IN S T O C K , i r ry y und a im State m aie of Oregon, for the term of ( one year. NAMES. NAM ES. O. I'. Haageuaen, J. It. Fitzhugh, Andrew Olsen, 51. It. Gibson, l l l i A G O O D S , W in. Sorensen, J. Haft Jr., H O O T S a n d H I I O IT S . | Lee Cox. Erank Cox, F. McM ullen, Sr., E. 11. Thrift, Jam es Olsen, Alfred Haft, Ishum Cox, Isaac Martin, .1. Sorensen, AV. Marshall, Jesse L. Iiule, J. L. Rhine, A. J . Counts, J . C. C hristensen, And in fact, everything usually needed John Clausen, F. A. Bliss, in th e country. C. W. Woolley, H. Chtuseu, H a n y Wilson, A. J. AVilson, Jas. F . Cox, 0 . G aro, J. N. Button, A. 8. Penn« gur, CAS II S A L E S am o u n t ng to $5 or ; J. S. Capps, AV. B Earner, K. E. Cox, G. AV. Sydnam, E. B. Svpher, C. Malehorn, more will be allowed 10 per cent dis John T. Jensen, count, except on F lour, on which no I J. J . Kreutzer, Joseph Hare, John N. H ashing, discount can be given. F. 11. S train, C. M. Brown, F . T. McMullen, It. E. Sum m ers, S. Hummers, John L. Anderson, As I will do my own team ing, it is A. Summers, S. L. Moore, my intention to sell cheaper than goodt Jo h n Earley, 11. Chi sley, were ever sold on F loras Creek. W ashington, Feb. 1C.—It was an iiouuced today a t the W hits House OFFICIAL PAPER OF CURRY CO. [that President Roosevelt would ap 1 point Janies R. Garfield, n t Ohio. luuiiD arsay wci>NifsD*i- srasiga. | Commissioner of Corporations tin ED. KACKLEFF, Prop’r Proprietor, ! tier tho act creating the new De W. ». RILEY, . partm ent of Commerce. Mr. Gar 8UB8ÜRIPTION KATES, field is a sou of tlie late President ♦1,60 On« Copy One T ear 75 Garfield, and is at present a mem Tue Oirpy Six M onths.................. Ope Copy Three Months............... «0 ber of the Civil Commission. Mr. Garfield is an Ohioan by birth and residence. For some A bvbbtim ko R i t i » R kasonablk . time the President has had him un dwr couisderation iu connection with OUR AGENTS: HARDW ARE- the position of Commissioner of A. B. S ahih , fjingloig, Oregon, 11 V I S Ac < A 1 ’Si, Corporations, which is regarded as C ass. D gw gr, Gold Beach. 6eco«d only to that of that Secretary A. H. C book , Pistol River, Oregon. in importance iu the new depart z The printed address cn vour paper t ment. The law provides that the- | shows th e date to which your sub- J ( scription is paid. Commissioner shall have power to make, under the power of the Sec W ashington, Feb. 18.—An ad retary, “diligent investigation, cou - I used ten b o ttles o f Dr. P ierce’s G olden ditional member of the Cabinet was duct and management of the bus- M " edical Di- v ery an d sev eral vials o f his n t P e lle ts ’ a y ea r ago th is sp rin g , an d inducted into office today. George in eseo fan y corporation,joint-stock h •P av lea e sa had no tro u b le w ith in d ig estio n sin ce,* rites M r. W. T T ho m p so n , o f Tow nsend, Bruce Cortelyou, until this morn- company, or corporate combination w B roadw ater Co., M ontana. " W o rd s fail to tell o w th an k fu l I am for th e relief, a s I had suf ing secretary of the President, took i engaged in commerce among the h fered so m uch a n d it seam ed th a t th e d -cto rs could do me n o good. I g o t d ow n in w eight to tty* osth of office as Secretary of the several states and witli foreign o n e hundred a n d tw enty-five pounds, an d was able to w ork at all. Now I w eigh nearly new departm ent of Commerce and nations, excepting common carri- o n n o e t hu n d red a n d six ty an d can do a d a y 's w ork NOTICE. o n th e farm . I have recom m ended y o u r m edij Labor. Coincidontl.y with the in ere, subject to ‘an act to regu ci te to several, jin d shall alw ay s h ave a good Notice is hereby given th a t the un dersigned will apply to the County duction of Mr. Cortelyou into his late commerce,’ approved February w o rd to say for Dr. Pierce a n d h is m ed icin es.” 5 u u u iiiu v u r The sole motive for substitution is to C ourt of C urry county, Oregon, at the office, Walliam Loeb, Jr., private 4, 1887, and to gather such infor permit the dealer to make ilie little more next regular term thereof, to-w it: On I Will be taken In exchange for goods. [ secretary to the President was sworn mation and data as will enable the profit paid by the sale of less meritori the first Wednesday, the 1st day of ous He gains; . you lose, April, 1203, for a license to sell spiritu- | __ medicines. - in as secretary of the President. President to make recommendations therefore accept no substitute for" Golden j ous, vinous and m alt liquors in quauti-I - ties less than one gallon, in the pre- I G ive me a tr ia l an il I w ill do my The ceremony occurred ia the for legislation for the regulation of Medical Discovery.” - ('¡net of i- Iotas Creek, town ot Dairy- Cabinetrooin of the executive office. such commerce, and to report such best to please yon. riM B E B L A N » , A ct J une 3, 1 8 7 8 ,- ttlld fctatc’ for the __ period ot o n e year. T h e oath of office was administered data to the President from time to N otice for 1 b'BLICATION. . D airyvillo, O r.,F eb. Ill, 1903. by Chief Justice Fuller, of the U n it time as he shall require.” ---------- ' JO H N GRIMES. 1 ed States Supreme Court. United States Land Office, —„ ; — rr— -----• It also will be the duty of the Roseburg, Oregon, January 21, 1003. I e titio n f o r L ic e n se . The ceremony was impressive. Commissioner of Corporations to Notice Is hereby given th a t in compli- ------------- newspapers have lately given currency After he had administered the oath gather, compile and publish useful ance w ith the provisions of the act o f ! In th e County Court of the S tate of to Many report* by irresponsible parties to the effect Congress of Ju n e 3, 1878, entitled “ An Oregon, for the County of Curry. tliat .to Mr. Cortelyou, Chief Justice | information concerning corporations a c t for the sale of tim ber hinds in the To the Ho&erahle County Court of THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINECO Fuller was first to congratulate him doing business in the United States States of California, Oregon. Nevada, Curry County, "tale of Oregon. had entered a trust or c o m b in a tio n ; w e w ish and in AVashlngten Territory,” as ex We, tho undersigned legal voters of to assure the public that there is n o frW M In Wpon his elevation to the Cabinet, and engaged in interstate or foreign tended to nil the Public Land States by Port Orford Precinct, in said County such reports. We have been m anufacturing act of A ugust 4, 1892, Hugh M ul He was followed by the President, ; commerce, including corporations and State respectfully petition your sew ing machines for over a quarter o f a centu ligan, oi Vancouver, county of who wr»mg Mr, Cortelyou’s hand 'engaged in insurance. C ourt, to grant u License to ry, and have established a reputation for our C lark, S tate of W ashigton, has this Honorable HARDW ARE, C. II. Crew, llceuseceiug him to sell selves and our machines that is th e envy of all .cordially. I t is expected the nomination of day filed in th is office his sworn state spirituous , m alt and vinous liquors In others. Our *{ X e w H o m e . ” m achine has never been rivaled «' as a fam ily m achine.—It ment No. 4360, for the purchase of the To Mr. Loeb the Chief Justic» Mr. Garfield will be sent to the Sen SW 1SEI, E iS W R S W I SW| section 20, less q u an tities th a n one gallon, iu said stands at the head of all I t i y h d r u d t sew ing precinct of P o rt Orford for tile period machines, and stands on its (» c m m erits. ♦hen administered the oath of office ate tomorrow. I t is not unlikely T'p. 31 S. R. 13 AV, ami will offer proof of one year, from the 16th day of April T h e “ N e w H o m e " i a t h e o t e l y r e a l l y to show th at the land sought is more 1993, and y o u r petitioners will ever A« secretary of the President. that the appointment of one or two valuable for its timber or stone than 1 I1 G U G R A D E S e tc in y S ia e h in y o n th e m a r k e t. General congratulations followed, other officials of the new depart for agricultural purposes, and to estab pray. It is not necessary for us to enter Into a trust NAMES, NAMES. I ll s claim to said land before the th e entire company individually ment will go to the Renata at the lish to save our credit or pay a n y debts as we have J. 11. Deadmom', W. AV. AVrren, Register and Receiver of this office at Wm. Nurdberg, no debts to pay. We have never entered into extending their geod wishes to same time. Roseburg, Oregon, on Wednesday, the Cnarles Miller, competition with manufacturers of low grade W. K. Johnson, cheap m achines that are m ade to sell regard John From m , day of Ju ly , 1903. Secretary Cortelyou and Secretary! Mr. Garfield has accepted the 8th He S. E. M nrsters, j less of any intrinsic merits. Do n ot be de C. W. Doney, nam es as witnesses: C harles Forty, ceived, when you w ant a sew in g m achine don’t AV. II. Boren, of Roseburg, Oregon, F. Nord berg, Loeb. I prolfer of the Comraissienership, Geo. Richm an, J send your money aw ay from hom e; call on a Lehnherr, Harry L ehnherr, AVil- G. J. Ellis, In the interim between Mr. Cor- and will enter upon his new duties John Wm. H arris, . ** X e w H o m e ” D e a l e r , he can sell you a . Lim pach, llitui Leliuiierr, of Camas V alley, Or F rank llill, J . T. O’Toole, better m achine for less than you can purchase Aelyou’s retirement from the one us soon as his appointment has been egon. J. II.K och, elsewhere. I f there Is n o d ealer near you, Any mid all persons claim ing a d A. 51. Cook, office and his elevation to theothor, confirmed by the Senate. The sal- versely Frank Howe, write direct to us. tho above-described lands are A. R ichard, AVm. It. llu rst, THE NEW HOME SEWINO MACHINE CO ha waa presented by the White ary of the Commissioner of Cor requested to file th eir claims In this of J as. H. Miller, N e w Goods R eceived b y EveryStea.m er. L . P. Johnson, , O R A N G E , M A S S , fice oil or before said 8th day of July, 11. C. Allen, House executive staff with a hand- porations is $5000 a year. A. J. Marsh, New York, Chicago. 111., 8 t Louis, Mo., A tlan Geo. F orty, 1003. ta, Ga., Dallas, T ex., San Francisco, Cal. T. L. Carey, j J . T. BRID G ES, Register. II. C. Keller, •ome tilvar case as a token of re A B ill to Ite l ’ a sse« !. C hris Jurgensen, A. Adolphseu, O U R M O T T O 1 8 -S M A L L P R O F IT S A N D Q U IC K B A L U .” <ard and affection. F ra n k Sm ith, AV. H. McBride, Teddy Samuels, J. M. Limpach, Timber Land, Act June i>, 1878,- -No- J . S. Hughes, Hume, of Coos and Curry, con Philadelphia Inquirer. A. A. Jam ieson, Timber Land, Act Ju n es, 1878,- -No- tice lor Publication. K. R. Pom eroy, 1 SVni. llu rs t, tinues to Itaep ’em gneasing by his It is to be hoped that the Elkins tice for Publication. E. F. Bagley, W alter Sutton, j solitary and erratic course. Mr. bill to iucrease (be efficiency of the United S tates Land Office, H. Neely, F. P. Cook, Roieburg, Oregon, January 31, 1903. A. R. C urtis, J. L. N uy, 1 U nited States L and Office, Hume has declared that he favors interstate commerce law which has Notice is hereby given th at in com Jack Prock, George Simons, I Roseburg. O regon, D ecem ber 9, 1902. Our buyer is constantly in the market, and takes advantage ef all lew the election of a young and vigor-; just passed tho Senate unopposed pliance with the provisions of th c a c to f Rubt. AVhitteJ, Notice is hereby given th a t in eom- A. E. Lake pi lance with tile provisions of the act of prices and we cannot be undersold. Our purpose ie te keep the best »f ous man as United States Senator, J m ay m eet w ith a sim ila rly favor- Congress of Ju n e .I, 18/8, entitled “ An Congress of Ju n e 3, 1878, entitled “ A n! 3 3 a c t (or the sale of tim b e r lands in the and as h« has voted for men who ! able c o n sid eratio n la tho H ouse. NOTICE. States of C a lifo rn ia , Oregon, Nevada, a rt for tho sale of tim b er lands in the lines of goods, apd our price» will be a* low a» the market* aad the States of California, Oregon, Nevada,! T h is is a b ill w hich em bodies ««d In Wasl.lugtou T erritory,” as e x answer thia description up to this Notice Is hereby given th a t tho u n ten d ed to all the Public Land States, and W ashington T erritory,” as exten- Quality of goods will p erm it A ll custom er» m av bs assured ef fair aad time, there seems no reason to doubt som e sen sib le an d v alu ab le re- by a c t of August 4, 1892, M ary F. dersigned will apply to the C ounty ded to all the Public L an d S tates by Court of Curry county, Oregon, a t the act of August 4, 1892, AVilliam Fitz- h o n e st d ea lin g his sincerity ; and yet it lias been j co m m en d atio n s upon the su b ject to B erger, i Eugene, county of l * i L ane, state of Oregon h as th is day next regular term hereof, to-w lt: On gerald,of P o rta n d care of St. C harles whi»p«r«d ’round ratb tr generally which it re la te s, lately m ad e by i tiled in this office his sworn statem ent the first Wednesday, the 1st day of Hotel, county of M ultnom ah State Tf. T. KERR, Vaaagei. 1903, for a license to sell sp iritu ! No. 4.181,tor the purchase of the Lots 9 April, that Mr. H um e', objection» to the A tto rn ey -G en eral K nox, I t ous, vinous and malt liquors iu quanti of Oregon, h as this day tiled in I am i 10 ami NJ ot SE J, of Section No. ties bss than one gallon, in th e pre this office his sworn sta te m e n t No. •l«etion of an elderly man might not undertake to deal with the . 4, In Township No. 32 South, of Range cinct of Port Orford, town of P o rt O r 41ui, for the purchase of the N orth poMibly be overcome if it aliould whole large and difficult question of No. 14 west, and will offer proof to show ford, in said county and State, for the west q u a rte r of section 21, in th a t the laud sou g h t is inure valuable Township 31 south, of range 14 west,and develop th at a certain gentleman how to regulate combinations of fur its timber or stone than for agri period of one year. will offer proof to show th a t the land j Port Orford, Or., Feb. 23, 1903. souglit is more valuable ior its tim ber from Cooe and Curry were the capital so as to protect the indivi cu ltu ral pm poses, and to estab lish his CH A R LES CREAV. claim to said land before the Register or stone than for agricultural purposes. I «hoice of a majority of the Log- dual trader from oppressive dis and Receive! of this office, at Roseburg, and to establish his claim to said land P e tit io n for L icense. before the Register and Receiver of iilatore. But tjjig is just gossip, crim ination and the censuniiiig Oregon, on Tursduy, tho 9th day of Ju ly , 19U3. She names as witnesses: th is office a t Roseburg, O regon, on j perhaps.—Telegram. public from extortion. It is ad Edward Wells, of Gam as A'alley, Ore To the H onorable County Court, AVednesday the 17th d ay of Ju n e, 1903. He names as w itnesses: dressed to a single phase of the gon, I firvid .Murphy of Alma, Oregon, County of C urry, Stato of Oregon. Jo h n M urphy, C harles llaiu es, both oi A. E. Peck, of Montavilla, Oregon, AA’e legal voters of Port Orford P re Chicago, Feb. 17.—Cornival week commercial situation, but that E ugene, Oregon. cinct, County of C urry, do hereby peti Edward Wells, C am as A’allev, Oregon, in New Orleane opened with the and all persons claiming adverse tion your honorable body to grant AVm. M erle Lavoy, M ontavilla, Oregon, J. phase is nu im portant one, and in ly Any th e above-described lands are re N urdberg a license to sell spirltious, M. Ogle, of C entralia, AVash. city orowded with visitors, says a the judgm ent of those he«t fitted to quested to file their claims in this of m alt and vinous liquors in quantities Any and all persons claim ing ad- dispatch to the Record ilearld from form an intelligent opinion upon fice on or before the said 9th day of iu less than one gallon fora term of one v-rseiy the above.described lands are i Ju ly , 1903. requested to file their claim s in this [ year, from April 1st, 1903. New Orleans. The opening secial I A the point its regulation would go J. T. BRIDG ES, R egister. And your petitioners will ever pray office an or before the said 17th day of event of the week will ho tonight, NAMES. NAMES. Ju n e, 1903. . far toward affording the relief for J . T. BRIDGES, Register. F ran k Howe, AVm. H arris, when the Atlanteaiih will give their which the community is asking and T imber L and A ct , J cne 3, 1878,— J. II. Deadmond, J . T, O’Toole, annual bell at the French Opera T. J . From m , Geo. Kiekman, N otice F or P ublication . which Congress is seeking to afford. House, Miss Alice Roosevelt and C. II. Crew, Timber Land, Act June 3 1878— N. P. Jurgensen, A. J . Mxrsb, Notice for Publication. U nited States Land Office, F rank Smith, Miss Root, daughter of the Secre Twenty nine of the 45 stale# have H. C. Allen, Roseburg, Oregon, Ja n u a ry 19 1903. George Forty, tary of War, have accepted invita- declared through their Legislatures Win. Hurst, Notice is hereby given, th a t in eom-1 C has. Miller, United States Land Office, II. G. Keller, Roseburg, Oregon, Ja n u a ry 19. 1903. Aions to attend. After dining with In favor of direct election of United plianee with th e provisions of the a e t I C . l l . Williams, AVill R. Miller, of Congress of Ju n e 3, 1878, entitled - August Miller, N t ice is hereby given th a t in Mrs. John M cllhenny, the party States Sraators. AATn. Sorensen, compliance witli tlie provisions of “ Au Act (ortho sale of tim ber lands in I J- L. Nay, AV. K. Johnson, the states of t'alifornia, O regon, Neva- : A. R ichard, the act of Congress of June 3, will proceed to the French Opera If 30 states demand it, C ongress da. and AVashington T errito ry ,” as ex- ' J- A. B. Garey, 1878, entitled "A n act for the sale of Hughes, House, which is being decorated in must call a constitutional conven tended to nil tile Public 1.and States by A. Adolphseu, Erank Hill, tiinlu-r land» In tlieS tatesof California, S. K. M arsters, Oregon, Nevada, and in AVashington j>onor of the President’s daughter. tion on the question; but all 30 act of August 4, 1392, Walter C. Dey. W'. 11. McBride, J. II. Koch, T erritory” as extended to all Public of 129 W ashington Ht., Portland, Ore-j John F rointB, A V. J. Wallace, Land S l a t i -s l.y act of A ugust 4, 1892, states must make the demand iu eno gon, county of M ultnom ah, S tate of i U. J . Ellis, AVashington, Fab. 16.—Thomas i J . M. I.inipaeh, AVilliam B. W ing, of 502 W ashington St. G leg n, has this day tiled in th is office M. Cook, L. P. Johnson, Eugene, county of L ane S tate of Ids sworn statem en t No. 1337, for the G. II. Stone, H. Tongue, son of the late Oregon year. The question has aome up in the purchase of th e SAV1 NAA'L NW | SW'l Oregon, lias th is day filed in this Representative, returned to his desk oi Section No. 9 and S l’.J NE(, NEj office Ids sworn statem ent No. 4339 for Senate in the form of resolutions, NOTICE. SF,(, of Section No, 8, in Township No. jn the file room of the House of Re the pm cha-e of the South half of South hut a direct vote has been dodged 32, South of R ange No. It West and -I a.n N o . 9 ,in Township Notico is hereby gi.ven th a t the u n I ill o - presentativet this morning, to re will offer proof to show th at tlie land dersigned will apply to the C ounty No. 32 South, of Range No. 14 west, | or the resolution has been buried sought is more valuahle for its tim ber Court of C urry county, O regon, a t the and will offer proof to show th a t the land gnaii through ths balance of the ' m the committee, or the issue has o r stent than for agrieultiiral purposes, next regular term hereof, to -w it: On sought is more valuable for its tim ber session. and to estab lish his claim to said land tlie fir st AVednesday, the first day of or Stone than f ,r agricultural purpose«, ! been confused with others so as to liefore th e Register and Receiver of this April, 1903, for a license to sell spilltu- ami to i -tai lish his claim to said land Senator Mitchell continues to insure its defeat. offieeat R oseburg, Oregon, on Monday ous, vinous and m alt liquors in q u an ti before th e Register and Receiver of improve. Tho inclement weather is day of May, 1903. ties less than one gallon, in tlie pre tlds office a t Roseburg, Oregon, on When Senator Mitchell was a the He 4th nam es as w itnesses: All that prevented him Irotu going cinct of Port Orford, tow r of Port O r Monday, tho 4th day of May, 1903. member of the committee on priv- M a tth ew E. Fenton, PercyG . Charles, ford, in said county and State, for the He nam es a« witnesses: out for a rids to day, , ., . , Pl T tland, Oregon. William B. W ing, period of one year AValter ( Dey, Nfattiiew F. Fenton, ---- ileg#s and elections lie tried to of David Murphy, of Eugene, Oregon. Percy G. Charles, of Portland Oregon: P ort Orford, Or.. Feb. 23, 1903. Detroit, Mich , Feb. 18.—The first secure a vote on the question. Any an d all persons claim in g ad David Murphy, of Eugene, O regon. AVM. NORDBERG. versely tile above iteserilied land* are Any and all pcreoneclaii.ingadveree- battalion and band of the Four- When lie returned after nn interval requested to file their claims in this of- j ly th e above-deeeribed lan d sare reques Aeeath Infantry leave Fort AA’ayn# he was refused a place on that flee on ur before said 4th d ay of May, ted to file their claims in thi9 office on N O T IC E . or liefore tho said 4th davof May, 1903. ♦«day for San Fraaciaoo, whence committee because of bis known 1903. J. T. BRIIifiES, Register. J .T . B RID G ES. Register. In fact, a Foil Line of General Hardware, they will sail on the transport Log [ advocacy of direct election.—Ore- Notice is lierebv given to all whom it ) gonian. an for the Philippines. T ltE S I’ ASS NOTICE. may eonoeru, not to enter upon e r tres N O T IC E . GROCERIES, (the best only, v|Butter, E © and Hides, The Pacific Furniture and Lumber Company, Port Orford, Oregon, Keep a Full and Complete Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES, NOTIN ANYTRUST CLOTHING, DRESS GOODS, OILS UITS AND RUBBER BOOTS. . G-raniteware, Tinware, Glassware and Crockery. Orders taken for any article not kept in stock. E. H. CHEEVER, Groceries & Provisions HARDWARE, TINWARE, GRANITEWARE, STOVES <fc RANGES. DOORS WINDOWS, PAINTS & OILS. AV ANTED—SEVERAL PERSONS of ch arcatei an d gissi reputation in ! each state (one in thia county requirisli to represent and advertise old eetah- llshed wealthy business iiouse ef solid financial standing. S alary iil.OOwcek- ly witli ex |>enses additional, all payable in cash d irect each Wedneailay front In-ad efiioe. Horse und carriage funisbed when necaaeary. References. > UU S.T» Enclosed self-addressed envelope C ol aura, r o n ial Co.. 334 Dearborn f»t., C hicago. ▲ French slatiatieiaa estimates tbs number ef cows in the civilis- ,«d world at 63,880,000 and tha am- raaat of butter they yield at 2,640,- «000 ton* a year. ■ * w a re T oar S M a .p Notice is lierebv given to all persons not to trespass upon the prem ises ef Dr. K enyon, situ ated lietween Floras l ake and tlie county road, in N orthern Curry, by rem oving, cutting, or des troying tim b er upon said land. $2.7 re ward will be paid for information lead ing to a conviction of trespass as stated above. Dated at Bandon, Oregon, March 14, 1901. PETER NEL8GN, Agent. pass in any m anner upon the land of the undersdgned, situated oil Elk River, All persons are hereby warned not to Curry county, Oregon, (or th e purpose of fishing, or banting with gnus or dogs. trespass upon the lands of the under signed, situated in Sixes River Precinct, Also not to leave any gate open on go Having engaged in the Hardware business, a share of the publie pa* ing through, or otherwise trespass in ’ Currv county, Oregon, for the purpose any manner. Any |>erson or persons of h u n tin g with guns or dogs, o r fish ronage is solicited. Fair dealing and satisfaction guaranteed. so entering upon said prem ises w ith ing. Alsu not to leave an y g ate open out our consent will be prosecuted to on going throngh, o r otherw ise trespass | in any m anner. the full e x ten t of the law. Any person so trespassing will be JO E L BOND, prosecutcl to the full e x te n t of the law. CHAS. F9RTY, MRS. RACHAEL AYERS. MRS. CATHARINE FORTY. Langlois, Curry County, Oregon.