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THE TBi KUNE. Is it Satun',*- S k u ll? .Coos bay coal is in great demand in San Francisco, says a recent arrival from the metropolis of the Pacific, and it is not an uncommon occurence to see coal carts lined up for five or six blocks and at an early hour in the morning to get coal from the bunkers, when a Coos Bay collier arrives, P e t it io n F o r L icen se, Dairyville To the H onorable County Court of Cm ry County, Oregon, in iuu April Term of Session, 1903: that bother McKay Creekers, about We, the undersigned law -abiding OFFICIAL PAPER OF CUBBY CO. citizens of Flora» t.reek preelnct and . the skeleton dug up on Tom A d k in s’ of the town of Dairyville, do hereby place about 10 miles south of Pen respectfully petition your honorable I IS S U Z D BTHRY W EDXBSO. T « V Z M IX U . C ounty Court of Curry Coantv, State delton, suys a Correspondent of the of Oregon to g ran t John G rim es, oil Proprietor. Pendleton East Oregonian. w. F. RILRY, - Dairyville, Dragon, a County License to sell malt and spirituous liquors in (Successor to F . M. Langlois.) For the last 30 or sO years there the town oi Dairyville, County of C ur SUBSCRIPTION KATES. Seattle, heb. 25.— E x-G overnor has been a pile of rock near the old ry ami State of Oregon, for tile term of KEEPS IN STOCK, One Copy One T e a r ................... $1.50 Semple has been sent to jail by one year Une Copy Six M onth«.................... "ó stage crossing on McKay, about 200 NAMES. NAMES. Judge Bell, of the Superior Court, O. P. Haagensen, One Copy Three Monttu ............. •'»<» yards from the creek. J. K. Fitzhugh, for contempt of court. Governor Andrew Olsen, M. B. Gibson, Last Wednesday Mr. Adltin and Win. Sorensen, J. H aft Jr., D U N G O O D S , Semple refused to answer the grand Dick Baker thought they would see lure Cox, A ovzmtiiixo R ates R easomablb . F rank Cox, F. McM ullen, Sr., E. B. Thrift, what was under the rocks. They ju ry ’s questions regarding the books Jam es Olsen, Alfred Haft, of the Seattle, Lake Washington ishanr Cox, found the rocks were packed OUR AGENTS: Isaac Martin, Waterway Company or produce J. Sorensen, AV. ». Marshall, hole the shape of a grave A. B. S abin , Langlois, Oregon. Jesse L. H ale, J. L. Rhine, them in court. Ho was ordered äl c a p s j rocks were as large as a man A. J. Counts, C has . D kwet , Gold B eat'll. J . C. C hristensen, confined till he was ready to an F. A. Bliss, John Clausen. And in fact, everything usually needed ! lift. After going through A. H. Caoox. Pistol River. Oregon. C. AV. Woolley, H . Clausen, swer the grand ju r y ’s questions. in th e country. three feet of this rock they H arry Wilson, A. J. Wilson, ( The p rin te d nddres« on your paper » Jus. F. Cox, C. G aro, the skeleton of a man. ¿ sh o w s th e d a te to which y our s u b -> J. N. Button, A . S. Penneger, < script ion 1« paid. I t was that of a short, heavy set J. 8. Canos, AV. ii Farrier, C A S H S A L K S am o u n t ng to $5 or R .E .C o x , G. W. Sydnaui, man, but very large bones; the jaw E. B. Sypher, C. Maleiiorn, New Orleans, La., Fob. 23.— Rex bone was exceptionally large, with J. J . Kreutzer, John T. Jensen, more will be allowed 10 per cent dis Joseph Hare, made his triumphal entry into New large wide teeth. The bones from Jo h n N. H asking, count, except on F lour, on which no E. 11. Strain, ,, i..' ?! ' J!1? ? “’ discount can be given. Orleans today, and the Krewe of the elbows out and from the knees R. E. Sum m ers, F . T. McMullen, I’roteu» presented their grogvouz Idown were missing. The joints ef 3. Sum m ers, John L. A nderson, A. Sum m ers, 8. L. Moore, As I will do my own team ing, it is pageant tonight in the pretence of the backbone were as large as that Jo h n Earley, H Cheslcv, my intention to sell cheaper than goodi perhaps the largest inulitude of peo of a yearling steer. : were ever sold on Floras Creek. ple ever gathered in the streets of NOTICE. But the queerest part of all was this city during the Mardi Gras, the skull. Instead of being smooth, Notice is hereby given th a t the un dersigned will apply to the County The Weather conditions were (law on either side of the head were Court of C urry county, Oregon, a t tile less, and the number ot stran g ers small horns about one and one-half next regular term thereof, to-w it: On the first Wednesday, the 1st day oi exceeded that of any previous year. or two inches long. Now these are April, 1903, for a license to sell sp iritu Will be taken in exchange for goods. A feature of the afternoon parade facts that cannot be disputed as the ous, vinous and m alt liquors in q u an ti ties less th an one gallon, in th e pre was the popular demonstration in skull will show for itself. cinct of I'loras Creek, town of Dairy- G ive me a tr ia l a n d I w ill do my honor of Admiral Schley and Gen ville, in said county and State, for the best to please yon. Boston, Feb. 25.—The students of period of one year. eral Wheeler, both of whom had D airy ville, O r., Feb. 16, 1903. Boston University are discussing a been created Dukes of the realm JOHN GRIMES. AA’hp was it? what was it? and W EDNESDAY, MARCH 4. 1903. how came it there? are the questions kj VV 1 V j El). KACKLEFF, Prop’r GROCERIES, (the best only, HOOTS ami SIIO1C», HARDW ARE’ 11 A rr> ; . The Pacific Furniture and Lumber Company, Port Orford, Oregon, Keep a Full and Complete Stock of Butter, E ® anil Hides, GENERAL talk whichitf’ii'sidenl Marshall L Perrin, of the university, gave to his class on the subject of indiscrim inately sending boys and girls to college. According to the noted edu cator, a great mistake is being made by those parents who, knowing that their children lack brains,still think that they have them trained to lives of usefulness by packing them of! to a university. Dr. Perrin d e clares that careful judgm ent should be used in choosing between practi cal instruction and higher educa tion. Among other things he said many a boy would do better to stick to the black-smith shop, and in case a girl to a millinery store. Too many feel that by going to a college T imber L and , A i t J une 3, 1878,— is going to redeem their lives. It N otice for P ublication . sometimes ruins them. Some peo United States L and Office, ple are no good in college, but are Roseburg, Oregon, Jan u a ry 21, 1903. all right in other lines. I t is much Notice is hereby given th a t ill compli with the provisions of the act of better to be asuacessful laborer than ance Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An a tenth-rate lawyer, a fifteenth-late a c t for the sale of tim ber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, doctqr, or a petty school na’in. and In Washington T erritory,” as ex MERCHANDISE J GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES, for the occasion. They rode near P e t it io n fo r L ic e n se . the head of the procession, through CLOTHING, DRESS GOODS, eolid masses of shouting men and Iii the County Court oi tire S tate of M any new spapers h ave lately given c u rren cy Oregon, for the County of C urry. to report« by Irresponsible p a rtio s to the effect past crowded galleries of applaud To the H onorable County Court of th a t ing women. At the conclusion of Curry County, State of Oregon. n e w h o m e s e w in b m a c h in e c o OILS UITS AND RUBBER BOOTS. We, tlie undersigned legal voters of t h n n a h d e p en n tp o r d l » a fro m n b i in n n a t tio i n n n • ; w sh the parade, Admiral Schley, accom te r re tru n s t. t n o r r u c o n m we o w w i ish Port Orford P recinct, in said County to a ssu re th e public th a t there is n o t r u t h in panied by Mayor Capdeville and and State respectfully petition your much _____ reports. r ___ We _ ___ h av e ________________ been m a n u fa c tu rin g _ Honorable C ourt, to grant a License to sew ing m achines for o v e r a q u a rte r of a centu- General Wheeler, was escorted by 0. H. Crew, lieeusecelng him to sell ry, a n d have established a re p u ta tio n for o u r HARDW ARE, the continental guard to the armory i spirituous , m a lt and vinous liquors in selves a n d o u r m achines th a t is tlie e n v y of all o th e rs. O ur “ » w H o m e ” m ach in e has less q u antities th a n one gallon, in said of the command, where, in behalf n e v er been rivaled as a fa m ily m a c h in e.—I t precinct o iP o rt Orford for th e period stan d s a t the h e ad o fall H i g h ( ¿ r u d e sow ing of the Schley Pleasure Club, City of one year, from the liltli day ot April m achines, a n d stan d s o n its o w n m erits. 1903, and y o u r petitioners will ever T h e “ N e w H o m e ” i s t h e o n l y r e a l l y Attorney Gilmore presented to the pray. H IG H G K A H E S ew in g M achine Admiral a beautiful loving cup, o n th e m a r k e t . NAMES. NAMES. I t is n o t necessary for us to e n te r in to a tr u s t W. AV. AA'rren, J. 11. Deiuimond, bearing an engraving of the flag- to save o u r credit or pay a n y d e b ts as we have Charles Miller, AVm. N ordberg, n o d ebts to pay. W ehip Brooklyn. The Admiral made v e n ev er entered in to Jo h n F ronnn, AV. It. Johnson, c o m petition w ith m e a n h u a fa c tu re rs of low g rade C. W. Doney, S. E. M arsters, cheap m achines tiia t a re m ad e to sell re g a rd felicitous acknowledgement of the F. Nordberg, C harles Forty, less o f a n y in trinsic m e rits. Do n o t be de gift. C. J. Ellis, Geo. R ichm an, ceived, w hen you w a n t a sew ing m a c h in e d o n ’t AV. Limpaeh, AA'm. H arris, send y o u r m oney aw ay from h o m e ; call on a Tonight Proteous rode through F ra n k Hill, J . T. O’Toole, “ N e w H o m e ” D e a l e r , he can sell you a Orders taken for any article not kept in stock. streets congested with people, at the m a c h in e for less th a n you c an purchase A. M. Cook, J. 11.Koch, b e tte r here. I f th e re is n o d e a le r n e a r you, Frank Hewe, elsew A. R ichard, head of an unusually magnificent writ© d ire c t to us. Jus. 11. Miller, AVm. R. H urst, pagenat. The subject chosen was H. C. Allen, L . P. Johfisqn, THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO N e w Goods R e c e iv e d b y E v e r y S te a m e r. Goo. F orty, A. J. Marsh, 1 Rider Haggard’s noval “Cleopatra.” o r a n g e :, m a s s . H . C. Keller, T. L. Carey, N ew Y ork, C hicago, 111., S t Louis, Mo., A tla n following the parade Proteous ta , U a., D allas, Tex., b a n F rancisco, Cal. A. Adolplisen, C hris Jurg en sen , O U R M O TTO IS “ SM A L L P R O F IT S A N D Q U IC K SA L ES. was host at a brilliant ball at the AV. H. McBride, F ra n k Sm ith, Teddy Samuels, J. M. Limpaeh, French Opera-House. Admiral Sch J . S. Hughes, A. A. Jam ieson, Land, Act June 3, 1878, -No- ley, General Wheeler, Alice Roose AVm. llu rs t, R. R. P om eroy, E. F. Bagley, AValter Sutton, tice for Publication. velt and Miss Root were tha most) Washington, Feb. 23. —H anna’s tended to all the Public Land States by l'\ H. Neely, P. Cook, aet of August 4, 1892, Hugh M ul distinguished guests, and the high pet scheme the, ship subsidy bill, was ligan, of Vancouver, county of A. K. C urtis, J. L. N ay, U nited States Land Office, c k Prock, George Simons, Our buyer is constantly in tha market, aud take» advantage of all low est honors were paid them. Miss effectually side tracked for the pre C lark, State of W ashigtou, has this Ja Kobt. W hitte !, A. E. Lake. Roseburg, O regon, D ecem ber 9, 1902. Notice is hereby given th a t in com Roosevelt was especially singled out sent session at h ast by the action of pliance with the provisions of ttie actof prices, and we cannot be undersold. Our purpose is to k»»p the b«»t of for favor. Nearly every state in the House coinmittea on marine nf ! SAVJSEJ, FT SW LSW 4SW ) section29, Congress of Ju n e 3, 1878, entitled “ An NOTTCE. Tp. 31 8. 11. 13 AV, ami will offer proof act for the sale of tim b er lauds In the all lines of goods, and our prices will be as low as the market) aid tha the Union was represented in the fairs today. Despite the pressure to show that the land sought is more Notice is hereby given th a t the un S tatesof California, Oregon, Nevada, . , , , . . attendance, which also included that tvrs brought to bear on the valuable for its tim ber or stone than dersigned will apply to the C ounty ami W ashington T erritory,” as exten- q u a lity of goods will perm it. A ll cu sto m ers m ay os assure« eT fa ir ta d for agricultural purposes, und to estab- Court of Curry eountv, Oregon, at the lied to ail tlie Public L and S tates bv i , many guests from abroad, and the committee to report the bill favor lish Ids claim to said land before th e next regular term hereof, to-w it: On act of August 4, 1892, W illiam F itz tonest dealing. officers of the battleship Texas and ably a inqtioii to that effect was lost R egister and Receiver of this office at the first W ednesday, the 1st day of gerald,of Portland care of St. C harles Roseburg, Oregon, on W ednesday, the ' April, 1903, for a license to sell spiritu- Hotel, county of M ultnom ah State W. T. K E R R , K » i« p i. the French cruiser Tage. by a eiose vote' After a hot argu Htii day of Ju ly , 1903. ous, vinous and malt liquors in quanti- of Oregon, has this day filed in He names a s w i t n e s s e d ties less than one gallon, in tlie pre- this office his sworn statem en t No. New York, Feb. 27.—One inci ment there was a call for the vote, W. H. Boren, of R oseburg. Oregon, cinct of P o rt Orford, town of P o rt Or- 4101, for the purchase of the N orth which resulted in It) to 7 against Jo h n Lehnherr, Harry L ehnherr, Wil- fold, in said eountv and Suite, for tlie west q u arter of section 21, in dent ef the visit of President Roose liam L ehnherr, of C am as Valiev, Or- period of one year. reporting the bill. Township 31 south, of range 14 west.and •«on. ' P o rt Orford, O r., Feb. 23, 1993. velt last evening was the theft of a will offer proof to show th at the land This will put the pill out of the way Any and nil persons claim ing ad-1 CHA RLES CREW . suit case belonging to the Rev. R. sought is more valuable for its tim ber versely the above-described lands are for the remainder of the present or stone than for agricultural purposes, P e t it io n for L ic e n se . requested to file th eir claims ill this of S. Tipple, one of the committee who I and to establish his claim to said lam í session, and may have the effect of fice ou or before said 8th dav of July, i met the President on his arrival. before the Register and R eceiver of killing it entirely as it is bclievd 1903. To the H onorable County Court, 1 th is office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Figuring in the story of the theft J . T. B RID G ES, Register. W ednesday the 17th day of June, 1903 . County of C urry, State of Oregon, the friends of the mesuie will not of the case is a stranger who stood He names as witnesses : i We legal voters of Port Orford P re make another attem pt to put it A. E. Peek, of M entävillä, Oregon, County of C u lly , do hereby peti on the front step of the residence of Timber Land, Aet June 3, 1878,—No cinct, tion your honorable body to grant Win. Edwaril Wells, C am as Valley, Oregon, in face of the popular feel William N. Bowne, where President through tice tor Publication. N u rd b e rg a license to sell spiritious, Merle Lavoy, M ontavilla, Oregon, J. lug against it. m alt and vinous liquors in quantities M. Ogle, ef C entralia, W ash. Roosevelt was entertained at din An y and all persons claim ing ad United States Land Office, in less than one gallon for a term of one Ph iladelphia Press. ner, and representing himself as Dr. versely the above.described lands are Roseburg, Oregon, January 31, 1903. year, from April 1st, 1903. And your petitioners will ever pray. requested to tile their claim s in this Notice is hereby given th a t iu com If Williapi 11. Seward were now Tipple, took the case from a mes offii e an or before the said 17th day of pliance with tlie provisions of th e a c to f NAMES. NAMES. alive lie would have no little pleas Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "A n F rank Howe, senger boy and jinniedly left. W in. H arris, Ju n e , 1903. J, T. BRIDGES, Register. J . T, O’Toole, The suit case is said to have con ure in recalling some of ths things aet l o r the sale of tim b er lauds in the J . H. Deadmond, States ef California, Oregon, Nevada, j T. J . From m , Geo. Riekm an, tained not only Dr. Tipple’s even said against him because of the and in W ashington T erritory,” as ex- N. P. Jurgensen, C. 11. Crew, A. J . Marsh, Timber Land, Act June 3 1878— ing clothes, but a valuable piece of purchase of Alaska, in view of the tended to all tlie Public Land States, F rauk Smith, Notice for Publication. by act of August 4, 1892, M ary F. George Forty, H. C. Allen, jewelry as well, which Dr. Tipple returns of the trade of that territory. B erger, of Eugene, county o f, Chus. Miller, Wm. H urst, H C. Keller. U nited States Land Office, was anxious to have the President In the last six months of the cal Lane, state o f Oregon Jins t l f i s i b i y C . i l . W illiams, lib'll in this office bis sworn statem ent August Miller, W ill 11. Miller, Roseburg, Oregon, Ja n u a ry 19, 1903. gee. The messenger who had been ender year 1902 A '.aska imported No. 4381,(or the purchase of Hie Ixits 9 J. L. Nay, W m . Sorensen, Notice is hereby given th a t in AV. K. Johnson, compliance with the provisions of gent by Mrs. Tipple with the suit from the United States $3,418,942 and 10 aud N J o iS E J , of Section No. A. R ichard, 4, in Township No. 32 South, of Range J . 8 . Hughes. A. B. Carey, thé aet of Congress of June 3, case said lie reached the house just in merchandise and in gold and No. l-l w est, and will offer proof to show A. Adolplisen, Frank Hill, 1878, entitled “ An aet for the sale of S. E. M arsters, tim ber Isuids iu the Statesof California, after the President’s carriage had silver, and it exported to the U nit th at the land sought is more valuable AV. II. McBride, for its timlau* or stone than for agri- John Fromm, J. IE Koch, Oregon, Nevada, and in W ashington driven up. He said he waited a ed States $24,989,188 in value. cultural purposes, aud to establish Ids C. J . Ellis, AV. J. W allace, T erritory” as extended to all Public J . M. Lim paeh, Land States by aet of A ugust 4, 1892, minute or two until the crowd had 1 lie total trade of the territory, for Claim Io said land before the Register A. M. Cook, and Receiver of thisoffiee.at Roseburg, G. II. Stone, L. P. Johnson, AViiliamB. W in g .o f 502 AvashingtonSt. cleared so that he could get in and eign und domestic, for the six mon Oregon, on Tursdav, the 9th day of 11. Neely, N. B. Neely, i Eugene, county of L ane S tate of Ju ly . 1903. Slienam a a s witnesses: C hris Jurgensen, A. A. Jam ieson, Oregon, has this day tiled in this ths was $30,792,658, which is over then he walked up the front steps, u , Edward Wells, of Cam as Valley, Ore- A lfn il Olsen, Janies Quigley, office his sworn statem ent No. 4339 for after President Roosevelt and his lout tim es as m u ch as Seward paid gen, David M urphy oi Alma, ............. E. E. Bagley, T. L. Carey, the purchase of the South half of South Willie ’ Lininaeh, AVm. Brown, half (SI Sjiof section No. 9,in Township party. They had gone inside, he for th« territory. It was a spleij. Jyhu M urphy, C harles H aines, both of ....... Eugene, Oregon. Fruus Nordberg, AValter S u tton. No. 32 South, of Range No. 14 west, | said, when a well-dressed young did "bargain” for the United States. Any und all persons claiming adverse and will offer proof to show th a t the land 1 ly the aliove-ileserilied luuds are re sought is more valuable for its tim ber man of fair complexion and weal quested to tile th eir claims in this of NOTICE. or stone than for agricultural purposes, : Chicago, Feb. 25.—General G asp ing a light mustache, suddenly turn fice ou o r before the said 9th day of Notice is hereby gixen th a t the jm- an,J to establish his claim to said land er Ocltia, who »wne the 1’opoeatap Ju ly , 1903. ed to hint and exclaimed: “ Here dersigned will apply to the C ounty l)v^ore V‘e Hegiater and Receiver of J. T. BRIDGES, Register. C ourt of C urry county, O regon, tit the V«*8 2 ^ c e , i^ Roaeburg. Oregon, on at last, are you. Now I’ve just got etl volcano, including the immense next regular term hereof, to-w it: On Monday, the 4th day of May, 1903. • ulphur deposits in its crater, it re N O T IC E . time to dress for dinner.” He nam es at witnesses : the first AVednesday, the first d ay of AValter C. Dey, M atthew F. E'enton, W ith these words, the hov says ported to have sold, that property to . April, 1903, for a ljeense to sell spiiltu- P erry G .C harles, of Portland Oregon; Notiee is hereby given to all whom it ous, vinous and m alt liquors in quanti- the man took the receipt,signed Dr an Aneriean syndicate in which the David Murphy, of Eugene, Oregon. Tipple’s name to it, ami then, tak Standard Oil interests are largely may concern, not to enter upon or trvs- ties Its. than one gallon, in the pre- Any and all personselaitungadverse puss Hl any m anner upon the land of ein cto f P o rt Orford, town of P ort O r ing the case, hurried aw ay, taking tho undersigned, situated on Elk River, ford, in said county and State, for the ly th e above-described lan.lsare reques ted to file their claims in this office on a street car. The boy says lie sup represented, any» a dispatch to the J urry eountv, Oregon, for the purpose period of one year. or before the said 4th dav of May, 1903. posed he had delivered the case to l iibune from Mexico City. The pnr- of fishing, or hunting with guns or dogs. P o rt Orford, Or., Feb. 23, 1903. J. T. B RID G ES, Register. Also not to leave anv gate open on go WM. NORDBERG. l)r. Tipple, and knew nothing dif ehasert intend to build a cogwheel ing In fact, a Full Line of General Hardware, through, or otherwise trespass in ferent until some time afterward. railway up the niouutain and oper any m anner. Any tieraon or persona notice '. The matter is now in the hands so entering U|xm said prem ises with ate thesulphur deposits on an exten ou Langlois, Curry County. Oregon. o f the police. t our co n sen t will be prosecuted to AV A NTE D—8 E V F. RAL P F R SO N S sive auail. The purchase price is the full e x ten t of the law. All persons are hereby warned not to t of Charente, and good reputation _ in JO E L BONI). each state (one in th is county required) trespass upon the lands of th e under- I l r n a t , I s III,» » ] D « « p . said to be $5,000,(XX). CIIAS. E >RTY, to represent an d advertise oh I estab- signed, situated in Sixes River Precinct, Clean blood mtnn. a elven skin. No Having engaged in the Hardw are business, a share of the publie pat MRS. CATHARINE FORTY. lished wealthy business house cf solid Curry county, Oregon, for the purpose nczuty Without it. Caecareta, Gnndy t'othar tic clean your blood and Sven it clean, lit ... i financial standing. Salary 921.00 week- of h u n tin g with guns or dogs, o r ilsh- ronage is solicited. F air dealing and satisfaction guaranteed. •tirnii« up the lazy liver and unvinir all ini- NOTINANYTRUST Graniteware, Tinware, Glassware and Crockery. E. H. GHEE VER, Groceries & Provisions HARDWARE, TINWARE, GRANITEWARE, STOVES^tfc RANGES. DOORS & WINDOWS, PAINTS & OILS. Duntiee from the laid». |legln today tu bamah pimple« boila, Idotctie«, blackhead,, end that iickiy bilious completion by taking Laat-aieta,—beauty for ten cent». All drag- Sista, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, Me, 30e. Te « i .*'t . ." * " “»• .eiw.iu.LVXnrrr’. . ynS" i,or7ui. N " * rsi. .ItroAtnn* la on »very hox of the genulae Laxative Bromo Q uinine Tabieu t h . rvBHxlj th at r a r e s » c o l d Iu o u e O u t b a c. tu« w onder w orker, th n t makes weak men • tro n f. All d ru g iisia , SiXorfil. Cureguaran* tr«d B.x-L-iet and snm pla free. A. Orest •eeillog lu-medy Cs., CUica«« or New fMS exiw nsesaddith.m il, all pavable jn ’" l w t h W.Mnesday ’from ?*** Hor,K> an‘l curriag.» »«nblMkl when nevesaary. Reference*. Enclosed self-addressed envelope Col- onial Co., 331 D earborn St., C hicago. ly w ith lug. Also not to leave any gate open on going throngh, or otherwise trcs,mss m a n j m anner Any person so trespassing will be prosecuted tothe full e x te n t of the law. M RS. RACHAEL AYERS.