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I OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. A bill has been introduced Ous of the many im portant meas the Oregon Legislature requiring STATE AND DI8TBICT OFFICERS I ures that failed to pass the Legisla train of four coaches with about 200 the assessors of the various counties U . 8. Senators—J Mm II. M itchell and ture was the bill introduced in the persons readied Astoria at noon. of the state to procure from the Joseph Simon, both of Portland. lio u st by Speaker H arris, for the All of the sailing craft in the h a r land offices, lists of all titled timber “ My wife had adeep-seated cough C ongressm an, F irst D istrict—Thomas bor was in line at Tongue Point, for three years. 1 purchased two taxation of corporations. The (thio crowded H . Tongue, of Hillsboro. with people and decorated I Unds in their respective counties bottles of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, law upon the same subject, which G overnor—Geo. E. Cham berlain S a ciowueu w i p i 40d to classify such lands at their large size, and it cured her com has proved eminently satisfactory '“ i he government steamer Electro ' actual value according to the lem. pletely.” „ . J. H. Burge, Macon, Col. S ecretary of State—F . I. Dunbar, Sa in it* results, wa* closely followed began firing salutes and kept it «P ¡‘Y of Umber thereon, and to assess lem. in drafting the bill, and provision State T .easurer—C has. S. Moore, Sa all the way to the city, followed by the same at its actual value, Probably you know of was mads fur insuring a full and lem. all the sailing crafts. Ail Astoria A bill for an act authorizing the cough medicines that re equitable appraisement of the prop Supt. Public In stru ctio n —J. II. Ack wa* at the depot. A parade was , county courts of the several conn- liev e little coughs, all erty of corporations doing business erm an, Salem. formed. lad by the Chief of Police ties to authorize the construction of State P rinter—J . R . W hitney, Salem. coughs, except deep ones! in this State. tluine way* in ta d upon county Attorney G eneral—D. R. N . B lack As was to be expected, a storm of and a platoon of patrolmen, then a The medicine that has b u rn , Salem. roads. been curing the worst of opposition met the proposed legis hand, marshals, city officers, G. A. C lerk State.Lund B oard—M. L .C h a m Be it enacted by the Legislative li., Mayor in hack with Senator lation. Representatives and emis berlain, Salem. deep coughs for six ty Assembly of the State of Oregon; J o in t Senator fo r Coos and Curry—T. saries of a score of big corporations Fulton, carriages with prom inent; y ears is Ayer’s Cherry aud, Be it enacted by tho piopl» of M. Dimm ick. were on hand to fight the bill. The citizen«, citizens oa foot and the Pectoral. the State of Oregon: Jo in t R epresentative for Coos and lobbyists of the railroads, the palace fire department. Senator F ulton Three sizes: 23c. Me., SI. AU drafilsU. Section 1. The county court of C urry—R. D. Hume, W edderburn. was carried in the arms of friends car companies, the telegraph and Ju d g e, 2d Judicial D istrict—J . W . any county in this state is author ConsvV. your doctor. If V® says take It, i th en do as ho says. If h® tells you not telephone companies were working to a carriage. From tliu arrival H am ilton, Roseburg. to take it. th en don’t take it. lie know s. ized, in its discretion, upon the 1 Leave it w ith him. We are witling. Prosecuting A ttorney, 2d Ju d icial D is ike beavers to protect the interests until the parade reached the Occi J. C. A Y ER CO., L ow ell. Mass tric t—George M. Brown, Roseburg. dental llolel a din of noise was kept petition of any person, company, of these habitual tax dodgers. or corporation engaged in the opera U. 8. Com m issioners—J . H . U pton, Their efforts were successful and up.' O r eg o n ’s New U . S. S e n a to r . tion of the sawmill or mills, to grant L an g lo is; J . H untley, Gold Beach. J. H. Smith ¿tads a speech of the bill failed to pass the House, such person, company, or coipora- COUNTY OFFICERS. welcome. He referred feelingly to At Salem last Friday night on though Speaker Harris made a tion the right to construct and C ounty J u d g e - E . A. Bailey, Gold Fulton’s early struggles and justice the forty secod joint ballot of the powerful argument in support of it. Beach. m aintain in and upon any county of this election without a taint on his County Commissioners—F . U. Blake, Twenty second Legislative Session, In the course of the debate he al campaign. Mr. Fulton was almost road in such county, a tlunie way Chetco; C. W. H aines, E.-kley. and the eighteenth of last nig h ts luded to the fact that two years ago suitable lor floating and transport overcome with emotion. Sheriff—J. G. W alker, Gold Beach. joint Ltgislativ» session, Charles a similar bill was defeated, despite C ounty Clerk—George W . Sm ith, He said while tlm i was tha proud ing by water in sucli tluine way the W. Fulton, of Clatsop County, the strong popular demand for its est day of his life, Wt he telt a tiuge products of such sawmills, includ Gold Beach. was elected United States Senator passage’ and he warned his oppon County Treasurer—Jam es C aughell, ing cord wood: provided, that such ents that all those members who of sadness considering tho obliga W edderburn. to succeed Joseph Simon. tions placed upon him. He said it llutnc way shall be placed on such Assessor—A. H. Post, P ort Orford . While the result was accomplish voted against it had been retired by had been charged th a t he would county road as “hall be designated, School S upt.—Wm. 8. G uerin, L an g ed a t Friday night’s joint meeting, their constituents to private life. by the county court. And provided- lois. The warning was unheeded but it work for Astoria to the exclusion the last of the present session, it further, that the county court shall Surveyor—D. Cunniff. Jr., Gold Beach. of other portions of the state. was early Saturday morning, for may yet bear truit. Legislators who M SETIN6H OF TH E COU®TS. People who know him and know provide the m anner in such flume the hands of the clock in the H all undertake to make laws for the cor C ircuit C ourt m eets Fourth Monday in ! tho sentiment of Astoria would not way shall be oonstrabted, and the of Representatives pointed to seven porations rather than for the people A ugust of each year. believe it. He would represent all length of time the same may be C ounty C om m issioners C ourt m eets teen minutes past 12 when the will learn to regret it. The remedy sections alike and the people ot maintained in aud upon said coun first W ednesday in Jan u ary , April, official announcement of the result lies in the hands of the people and ty road. Astoria kew it. Ju ly and Septem ber of each year. FLOUR and F E E D always on hand. was made by President Brownell. they will apply it- Section 2. As there is urgent ne He said the Columbia should be im P robate C ourt meets first Monday in Mr. Harris undoubtedly spoke Orders taken for any article not in stock. The first ballot taken Friday cessity for the use of county roads each month. proved from the m outh as far as it night resulted practically as had truly when he declared th at such a as herein contemplated, this act C U R ST COUNTY POST OFFICES AND POST Orders taken for Suits, and fits guaranteed. could ba improved toward the the one taken Thursday, a majority law as he proposed will eventually M ASTERS. source. Portland and Astoria shall take effect and be in force of the Multnomah delegation voted be enacted, for it rests upon the C hetco................................... F. H . Blake. should bury every feeling of jeal from and after its approval by the H a rb o r......................Jam es McCutchen. for Geer, and Fulton’s alloted 33 plain fundam ental principle that ously and anim osity There is governor. This bill is now a law. Gold B e a c h ............. Miss A nnie Doyle. votes being east m his tavor. There corporation* as well as individuals room ia Oregon for m any large cit F a t M en E a sy to R ob . W ed d erb u rn ...................... Jo h n Hume. were no speeches, and there was no must bear their share of taxation. — ies and all the people that may Illih e e .....................................J- R H alL Telegram. excitement. A g n ess......................M rs. J. D. Cooley come for a thousand years. T ill F at men of easy temperament are On the second ballot, Represen Probably no man with large gilts .W E. Burrow. Ophir. amook harbor, Coos Bay, aad other the favorite prey of the professional .Chas R. W ilson. tative Hume, who had been voting of this order ever made a more in C o rb in . points on the coast should be im pickpockets, according to no lesa an Ames Johnston P o rt O rford---- variously for minority candidates auspicious beginning than did Pres proved. He closed by thanking the authority than ‘‘Moll Matches,” D en m ark ............................. J. S. Capps. since his arrival on tho scene of ident Grant. After lie had graduat L a n g lo is ............................. E. Rackleff. people who stood in front of him by who in his day served time in many conflict two w eeks ago, changed to ed with honors from West Pei nt, he E e tle y .............................. J. A. H aines. thousands. He addressed them prisons ia the process of learning Geer. On the third ballot there not only failed in securing any from the second story of the Oc to let thin, nervous individuals ^ was no change, except that F ulton suitable military appointment, but alone when plying his lawless trade. J. H U N TLEY , cidental- ¡cast his first voto. It was for also as a business man he proved Like all "good dips,” this partic New. York, Feb. 24.—Samson I Frank 1. Dunbar, Secretary of State. a distinct failure. Even when war Attorney & Counselor at Law All goods not giving satisfaction can be returned, and money refund I The fourth, fifth' sixth and seventh cam e on, and the nation was in cry Ludger, the sole survivor of the dis ular pickpocket was a respectable- looking fellow, who would pass u n ed. providing the goods are returned in good order. I ballots witnessed no changes. On ing need of superior leaders, Grant aster th a t killed every oth»r living NOTARY PUBLIC, noticed in a crowd. He had lots of thiag in St. Pierre, arrived here to j the eighth ballot Senator Mays join was slow in getting a foothold. -O- experience anil knew his business day on the steamer Fontabello. Ho O beson . , ed tlie majority of his delegation And when he finally did secure a G old B bacu thoroughly. His reasons, aa given 'in voting for Geer. The ninth, command, some one of inferior abil is in destitute circumstances and by himself, were these: tenth, eleventh and twelfth were ity was put in and he in a sense insane. He will be cared for by Tt'ill Practice in all the Court« of this ‘‘Experience ha9 taught me th a t featureless. On the thirteenth, demoted. Until almost the close friends in this city. State. 1 Timber Laud, Act June 3, 18! nervousness and fidgetiveuess are Ludger was imprisoned in a dun- MRS. E. W. JEN SEN , Orton of Multnomah cast hi” vote of his military career, fortune seem - Notice fo r Publication. Public Land Cases a Specialty. usual characteristics of thin people gnon ef the St. Pierre prison when for Geer, making the total 30. The i ej lo confe her honors upon him fine millineky U n ited States Land Office, the volcano commenced to vomit when in a crowd. Therefore, they i Roseburg, Oregon, November, 7, 1902. fourteenth ballot was featureless. grudgingly, and it was only the are more apt to turn around sud Notice is hereby given th a t in com J. H. UPTON, 01 last great chapter in his war experi- death and destruction in every di A complete line of Ladies and Chil pliance w ith the provisions of tlie a c t of On the fifteenth, Senator Smith, denly, and take quicker notice of Congress of Ju n e 3, 187«, entitled ‘‘Ail Multnomah, placed H. W. Scott in ence8 that put his ability as a great rection. U . 8 . C O M M I S S I O N E R , d re n ’s Trim m ed Hats. As the terror-stricken people of any push or jostle they may receive. act for th e sale of tim ber lands in th e nomination, Representative Malarky i [eader beyond question. It would Ready tc W ear H ats and Sailors con States o f California, Oregon, Nevada, I have invariably found th a t »uch ■ a good . .u :_ _ r__ thing for - a . young man the city were overwhelmed with NOTARY PUBLIC, stantly on hand. and in W ashington T errito ry ,” as ex seconding. Mr. Scott received 28 be people are constantly on the alert, Hats trim m ed to order on short notice tended to all th e Public Land States by votes. Kay went from Geer to Ful who has faith in himself to remem the mass of falling lava and ashes, a rt of A ugust 4, 1892, l’eter O’Connor, so that they are not so easily L anglois , C ur » t Co., O keoon . Ludger, cowering in his cell, lieard P o r t O r fo r d , O r e g o n . 1 of Elv, county of St. Louis, State of ton, making the lattei's total 34. ber G rant’s battle with fats when got at as more corpulent and con the screame of the Victims and felt M innesota, has th is day tiled i l l th is of On the sixteenth ballot Mulkey things looked blackest to him. He Qealer in Town Lots, and Im proved fice, his sworn statem ent No. 3894, for sequently easier going people. I t ia E. W . J E N S E N , something of the awful heat. have had unquestioaed the purchase of the Southeast q uarter spoke in advocacy of Mr. Scott’s m ust and W ild Lands. Deep down in his stone retreat a deuced sight more difficultto take J U S T IC E O P T H E P E A C E , GSEta) of section No. 34, in Township candicy, and voted for him, mak confidence in his own abilities to No. 31 south, range No. 14 west, F ilings and Final Proofs Mod© on the prisoner escaped the late of the anything from them without detec AND and will offer proof to show th at ing his total 29. On the seven- so persist in spite of opposition. — others and he was found there by tion than it is from tho individuals Homesteads and Pre-em ptions. land sought is more valuable teeth ballot Hobson went from Geer Roseburg l’laindealer. N O T A R Y l ’U H LIC. I the fot its tim ber or stone th an for agricul the first searching party that delved of more extended torporosity tural purposes, ami to establish his to Fulton. On the eighteenth bal GEN ERA L CONVEYANCING. who fall into passive attitude» and Oregon now ranks first in the in the ruine for the dead. claim to said land before th e Register lot Nottingham of Multukmah and R eceiver of this office a t Roseburg, reveries that render them quite un- number of Aegora goats and in tile Before losing his inind Ludger AGENT 1 Oregon, on Monday the 25th day of changed from Scott to Fultoa, and conseious of the sly, stealthy hand quality of the mohair produced is a L. A. ROBERTS, was able to give a vivid description May, 1903. i this started the long loeked-for lie nam es as witnesses: German American of the pickpocket.” successful rival to that ol lu rk e y , of the sounds accompanying the oru- A T T O IU N E A ’ A T I. A W G ran t McMahan, William Labeau, of landslide, Banks, Croisau, Hums, Thi* theory is known to all ex Insurance Company, Elv, M inn, A. E. Peck, of M ntavilla, Hayden, Jhonston, Mulkey, Steiw savs the Medford Success. New uption, although he could sec noth Oregon, E. 8. Wells, of O lalla, Oregon, i er Fisher, Daly, and Sone* of Mult- ¡that Oregon mohair has made tor M y r tle P o in t , O r e g o n . pert police, and they govern them ing- LIFE, FIKE AND MARINE. Any and all persons claim in g ad v erse selves in accordance with the rule to ly the above-described lands are re- nomah following hi* lead in the itself a reputation in the markets ! quested to file th eir claim s in tbisofllce order named, giving the Clatsop of the world, go.tr.ising h a . be- Washington, Feb. 23.— 1 ho 1 ni- always watch the fat ones when Probate business a apecialty. Real Estate and Conveyancing. on or before said 25th day of May, 190.,., J .T . B RID G ES, Register. County candidate 46 votes. His come ene of the most prohtable ted State Supremo Court today de- looking for a ‘‘»lip."—Chicago Tri P o r t O rford, - - - - O regon . election was than announced by branches of stockraising in this elded the prize money cases brought i,une. T imber L and . A ct J uhx 3, 1878,— President Brownell, amid a perfect .late. Goats thrive on land where by Admiral Dewey in behalf of the | J. M. UPTON, P. J. LINDBERG , . N otice ior P cblicatios . storm of cheers and appl*U«e. And other stock would starve, and being officers and inen of his fleet on ac-j Attorney and Counselor at Law, In every town so ended the contest.— Rossburg hardy and very free from disease, count of the vessels sunk at Manila UNDERTAKER. U nited States Tamd Office, and village 'R oseburg. Oregon. D ecember 20, 1902. piaiudealer. B A N D O N '. O R E G O N . j they have advantage» th at com » and afterward reclaimed, in tiieir Notice is hereby given th a t in co m p li favor, but tha cases of Admiral may be had» mend them to farmer» in tins sec- , A Complete Line of Caskets, Collins ance with the p rovisionaof th e Act of | C ongress of Ju n e 3, 1 «78, entitled “ An Offica u p stairs, in Eldorad» Building Denver Feb. 13.—The official tion. There are now a few h an d s; Sampson, for whose name that of i and Trimmings. the act for the sale of tim b er land* in the Admiral Taylor was substituted, inj States of C alifornia. O regon, Nevada ‘orders trantferring General Funston of gouts in the Rogue River Valley, I Order* taken for Tombstones and knd W ashington T errito ry ,” as ex- from Colorado to the Department of and they have been so profitable his own behalf and that of hisoffi- ! tended to all th e Pul blic ¿And States Cemetery Railing. GEORGE M. BROWN, their j cers and men on account of the bv act of A ug u st 4, 1892, Fred Washington, Oregon, Idaho and that it i. now certain th at PO R T ORFO RD, OREGON. A. Meld, of B andon, <*>unty of Coos, i Alaska have been received from the number will be increased and th at . Maria Teresa, sunk at tho liattle of State of Oregon, h as thia «lay a t t o r n e y a t l a w , Santiago, was decided adversely to I filed in thieofBcc h is sworn statem ent War Department. They were a goatraising will become »no ol th e ; No. 4188, for the p u rch ase o fth e N I.j surprise in that he i» to report at | . ading industries of Southern the claimant*. The Teresa was J . W. STRANGE, BOSRBCRG, OREGON. of section No. 19, in Tow nship No. 31 uninjured after being rescued, where south, range No. 14 west, ami will offer Vancouver Barrack» on or «bout Oregon. proof to show th a t the land sou g h t is , March I l> K X n n t . It was not expected th at i W ashington, Feb. 23.— Senator ss the vessels reclaimed at Manila more v aluable tor its tim b er or stone DR. J. J. C A LD W E LL, ts to attend tumor- I are still in use. th an for ag ricu ltu ral purpose», and to he would have to h ave here until M iu, „ e C O Q U IL L E C I T Y , O R E G O N . estab lish Ids claim to said land l>efor<- April 1. This Change of date <»» MikWU « I " '- that makes your P h y s i c i a n a n d « la i - g r e o n , u’ Ul punp»J I»« JO G eneral R an d all, row’s session of the Sennte. His ' jfw th e U. 8. Comm issioner, st Bandon. m ade so that c ,j ' 9 .» i - G 6 • .o j r o /||« n n n - .9 '«oq horses glad. - x iiu . ’ i n « n t* ’ ........ .... Oregon, on .Monday, the 9th day of whom lie succeeds, could leave for physicians say lie has h -en physical PORT ORPOKO, O R E G O N . Will v iist C urry C ounty seml-anrnially. M arch, 1903. -ji -'-n > i/l'W h*® —*■ . jy g,t resume work at the Capitol O|< > ,> V R OXO' He nam es as w itnesses: A tnos Cor the Philippine* with ids troop* -, ------ Jiao«« W «« son, Simeon N. B. H unt. W illiam G. April 1. f , r „ waek, but bad weather has _ Dieeases of I Adies and Children» Spec-| C arro ll, Janies Denholm , all of B an ‘r.oon otp » fhm’l'lobtrro Spit ami Saute loar 1 lr> _ r TIT Port Orford Camp f rta«l»dx® ««<n«H»nn'»Ai*« um t«o North Platt, Feb. 2 4 - Irma Cody, ; ^ p t him indoors, • Ul »V • flog. Woodmen of the don, Oregon. . . . , ,,_t •o »o :qrt| io> *«**»«»•'* To q u it uttftceo caally aud forever, be »!*•• laity r • 'tc. lull of L ie, n e rro an<l vigor, ta k a No-T* Any and all person» cla im in g ad World, will m eet at their Hall on the TnoX i .»uitava ««•* it ,c, tha wonder-w orker, th a t umkea weak men second and fourth Saturdays of each versely the above-described lan d s a n 1 daugeter of “ Buffalo B ill,” was; Total value of taxable property ®tro: All druggist», 10a or II. C areg u aran - c County in 1901 was 1516 i M a m t e Y « n r llo w « ln W i t h r -w e g r e te . T h e O reg o n S e m i-W e e k ly J o u rn a l, a m onth All members in good standing I reqtiesvsl to file th e ir claim s in th is of- married to Lieut Stott of the I wel- > free. Ai i f treac — • ‘ tic© on o r before M id 9tli day of March, fill Cavalry at noon, lb« groom is D e m o c ra tic n e w sp a p e r, e v e r ralr a n d a l- are invited to attend r s t e r S i Q ‘ »wrhn« lu m cd /C a. Ch-afo or New - * K f i qai f i i ’ W«j¡2y lŸ c ^ c 'k îu d r^ S r u U n d m w a -a fre e 164 co p ies in o n e y e n r fo r o n ly ¡stationed at Fort Clark. Tex. *072.00 In 1902 H was $ >bl,J8l.(X). I 190:?. P. ,1. MASTERSON, PORT 01! FOE 11, OREGON, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE KEEPS IN STOCK, GROCERIES, The Best, Only, 1 » IIY G O O IS * . Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Oil Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Tinware, Glassware, Crockery, N E W GOODS Received bv every steamer. IB ....... DOORS and WINDOWS. . Mict pm o mom W » •.in O to a n y a d d re ss. T h e J o u rn a l. R-n 121. P o rtla n d , Or. P. A. 8. J ohvstox , Clerk. J. T B R ID G E S , R egister.