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tifarne. Butt (Ortorb V o lu m e 11. F O R T O R F O R D , O R E G O N , W ig J A K S O A Y * M A R C H F reak OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. B ill« iu V a r io u s Le^ih la t u r e s . n>O 3. U n cle S am 's N ew O cean C ables. Work o f 8 4 D ays. Washing tea, March 17.— The Mere than 10,000 nautical miles Panama Canal treaty between the The crop or fool legislation evolv of cable have been laid United Statee and Columbia, which ;U. 8. Ssnators—Jjhn H. Mitchell and ed in the United States has been Joseph Simon, both of Portland in the bed of tho Pacific Ocean, was ratified today, was signed at unusually large this year. Congressman, First District—Thomas “ 1 had a most stubborn cough Within a year thia will ba increas Washington January 22, 1903. It The number of impractical fads H . Tongue, of Hillsboro. for many years. It deprived me ed to 18,000 milea. waa negociated by Secretary Hay of sleep and I grew very thin. I •Governor—Gao. £ . Chamberlain Sa written into bills and presented for then triad Ayer's Cherrv Pectoral, It will then be possible U send on the part of the United Slates and lem. national or State action eee.ae to and was quickly cured.” messages almost completely around Thomas erraa, charge d’affaires, .Secretary of 8tate—F. I. Dunbar, Sa R. N. Mann, Fall Mills, Tenn. be on the increase. Freaks of leg the earth by wire ever twe different eu the part of Columbia, who signde lem. ieletion there always have been, hut State Treasurer—Chas. 8. Moore, Sa S ixty y e a rs o f c u re s routes, the document. On January 23 It what may be thought of such lem. and such testimony as the Mesiage sent westward frees New was sent to the President and by SupL Public Instruction—J. II. Ack measures as the following being above have taught us what York can then bo received in New him sent to the Senate on the same erman, Salem. presented in all seriousness iu this Ayer’s C h erry Pectoral Yerk again from London ton min date. It woe referred to the eom- State Printer—J . B. Whitney, Salem. year of the twentieth century, 19037 Attorney General—D. B. N . Black utes later, having been transmitted .mittee on foreign relation* on the w ill do. United Statee Senator Welling burn, Salem. W e know it’s the great across the American continent, same day and reported back on ton is seeking to have the Con Cleric State I And Board—M. L. Cham through the depths of the Padific, February 3. The treaty was dis est cough re m e d y e v e r stitution amended to prohibit the berlain, Salem. made. A n d you w ill say over Australia or the Orient, tcrase cussed at senes length during the J oin t Senator for Coos and Curry—T. possession of more than $10,000,000 Indie, the Indian Ocean, tha Med last Cengress. so, too, after you try it. M. Dimmick. by aay one individual in the United There’s cureineverydrop. iterranean, around Spain, under Joint Representative for Coos and O n March 6, th e -«Uy Ahe ereeial States. If this pasaas, the hundreds Curry—R. D. Hume, Wedderburn. the Atlantic to Eaglaud and thence nmOns! UC..NC..U. anSrwfWa ssion of the Sonata convened, of millions of the Rockefeller«, Judge, ad Judicial District—J. W. by Atlantic cable hack to New the treaty wae again referred ta the Conault your doctor. If ho aoyo U ko IK the Vanderbilts and ethers weuld Hamilton, Roaabqre. th o n d o m ho aoya. If ho tolls you not committee on foreign relations, and York. to toko It. then don’t toko It. Ho k aovo. Prosecuting Attorney, Sd'Judfcial D is become by law either a public nuis Leovo It with him. Wo ore willing. J. C. ATBB CO., Lowell, M o m . The cost of Pacific cables that on Maroh 9 was again reported to trict—-George M. Brown, Roseburg. ance, a public folly or a public peril will be laid by tka and of the pres the Senate, since which time it has U. 8. Commissioners J. K. Upton, and weuld be forfeited to the State. Lanfeloia; J. Huntley, Gold Beach. ent year will be about $20,000,000. been under discussion. Neither in A Q u e e r C o n g r e ssio n a l B lu n d e r . Kissing without a certificate of COl’KTT o m e n s . Thera will be twa separate and committee or by the Senate was the health from a peyeician will be un County Judge—E. A. Bailey, Gold What seems to bs an instance of complete cables, one all British and treaty amended, and it wae ratified lawful in Minnesota if a bill now Beach. gress carelessness in connection with the other all American. as first negoitated. before the State Legislature becomes County Commissioners—F. H. Blake, important legislation is revealed by The laying of these great stretch Not a single change was made in Cheteo; C. W. Haines, Eckley. a law. Before a man may kiss he the discovery that the new im m i es ef wire involves engineering it, and it becomes effective, so far Sheriff—J. G. Walker, Gold Beach. must show that he has no contag cheevementa af a high order. A 3, aa the United State* is concerned, gration law has been framed so that County Clerk—George W. Smith, Gold Beach. it applies to all territory subject to ious disease. 240-mile span, such as the one be just as it was signed. A bill placing a tax of $50 a year Ceunty Treasurer—James Caughell, the United Statee, as well as to the tween Vancouver, B. C., and Fan The only step remaining before on bachelors and of $25 • yea.' on Wedderburn. ning Island, wonld bava been an action is ¿oeaible under it ie its country itself. Assessor—A. H. Poet, Port Orford . •Id maids, unless they can show impeeeibla thing a few years age. The executive officials of the ratification by the Columbia Con School Bupt.—Wm. 8. Guerin, Lang that their unwedded state is sot of Rather morn than fifty years ago gress. Government, including Secretary lois. their own choosing, or that they Surveyor—D. Canniff, Jr., Gold Beach. the first submarine cable for com Shaw, whoea advice was asked in After that the President will be are quite unable to pay the tax, has mercial uea was laid in tha Straits free to appoint Vie canal commissi regard to the new act, are said to MBBTinae or tbs coubts . been introduced in the Legislature of Dover. Since then 200,000 milea on, buy the right* ef the French have been ignerant of the clause Clrcalt Court meets Fourth Monday in of New York State dy Repreeenta August of each year. bringing the Philippines, Hawaii of cable have been laid at a coat af eompany, and begin work. County Commissioners Court meets and Porto Rico within the scops of live Isadore Cohn. $275,000,000. The Senate expects to ratify the first Wednesday in January, April, On a par with this measure was its oporatioos. As conditions with Great as this sum Is, it ie eaid to Cuban reciprocity treaty today and Ju ly sad September of each year. FLOUR and FEED always on hand. in each of theso insular possessions a law actually passed by the Mis pay a good broftt. adjourn tha special eeeaien tonight Probate Court meets first Monday in souri Legislrture in 1897 which fined Orders taken for any article not in stock. Groat Britan has an all British differ widely from those prevailing each month. widows and inaidsns from $100 te line encircling the glebe, subsidised The Government maintains one in the United States, it is evident CUBBT COUSTY TOST OiriC M I AMD FOST- Orders taken for Suits, and fits guaranteed. $500 for rejecting a snitor. It was by Canada, Australia and Great “poipetual light.” It thine* in on* ■ ASTIBI. that its strict enforcement is likely called a “singls-tax” law, which it Bitain a t a ratio of 39, 83 and 88 of the dreariest ploeee in the world, C hetee..................... ............. F. H. Blake. to be difficult and that it may work literally was, and was afterward per cent., respectively, woe cons plat out ia the Mississippi ewampe, and Harbor.................... , James McCutchen. much hardship. amended to add to the fine the pro Gold B each ........... .Miss Annie Doyle. ha* not failed to ebine for many There seems to be no reason for ed a few months ago. Wedderburn......... ............John Hume. vision that the woman should ssw years. It ie located between Lake The cable route of thia glov-en supposing that Congress knew what Illlh e s.................... ...............J . R. Hall. on buttons and darn socks for the it was doing when it made the pro circling line in: From Vaneeever Borgne and the Mississippi Sound A gn ess.................... .Mrs. J. D. Cooley. rejected suitor for six months. This Ophir....................... ....... W . E. Burrow. visions of tho law so swooping. The to Fanning Island, '»,240 nautical and ie seldom Beared by any mariner C orbin..................... ..C h a s. R. W ilson. country has often been assured effectually killed it. mines: Fannig Island ta Fiji, 2,093 •r wayfarer. It stand* out in the 'I k s P an n sw lw a n i» L m U .L.4— - - miles; Fiji to Norfolk Island, »0» marsh visible ‘o some of the rail Port Orford........... . . . Ames Johnston • L.» il.. wmamiltwa» ures of .moment in their charge 1899 sought to stop the payment ef miles; Norfolk Island to Brisbane, roads. Without any cheerful proe- L a n g lo is................. .............E. Rackleff. scrutinized them with such pain wages to coal miners in store orders. Queensland, 834 miles, and to New overhang with miasmatic mist, E ck ley..................... ......... J. A. H eines. compassed by filthy arms of the sea, staking care that exhaustive debate In committee the words “on de Zealand, 537 milea. upon them was unnecessary. The rasnd” were inserted io that the la tha atrateh of 3,240 nautilal among malted weed* and rank mud, J. HUNTLEY', blunder may be rectified at the law reads: “All wages shall be miles—equal to 4,000 statuo miles the-light goes on peipetually. The wind* do not blow it out and it next session of Congress, but that paid in cash on demand.” This Attorney A Counselor at Law All goods not giving satisfaction can be returned, and money refund does not alter ths fact that it may made the law utterly valueless, for a thousand tons of copper wars used. never explode*. Every three In places this cable was sunk 16,000 ed, providing the goods are returned in good order. cause a good deal of inconvenience if a miner demanded cash he conld feet below the snrface. Parte ef the months James Young, a Govern NOTARY PUBLIC, and possible injustice in the mean be, and generally was, at onoe laid cable weighed >1 tons to the mile. ment employee, goes out-in a small off or discharged. OasaoM. time. Gana Basca The all American line is being boat and fight« his way to ths light house and loadet up the lone senti San Fraacisco, March 14.— An built without government assistance London, March 17.—During the nouncement made today by general by the Commsrcial Pacific Com nel with oil. It* name is "Per Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878,—No Will Practica in all the Courts of this discussion of the navy estimates in officers of the Santa Fe railroad tend pany, of which Clarence H. Mackay petual Light.”— Philadelphia Lodg tice tor Publication. State. MRS. E. W. JENSEN, the House of Commons today, Sir to confirm the opinion that it is the and George G<ay are the active er. Pahlie Land Cases a Specialty. United States Land Office, F IN E MILLINERY. Robert Reid, Liberal, acknowledged intention of that company to build heads. _____ Roseburg, Oregon, January 31, 1903 . Grants Pass, Or., Mareh 19.— -------- I Notice is hereby given that in cora- that with the international situation northward into Portland and the The great enterprise woe stated Through the efforts of the Grants A complete line of Ladies and Chil- pliance with the provisions of the act of as it was, the government was Pacific northwest. Already right by Cyrus W. Field, but ta the late J. H. UPTON, , , Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An Pas* Weman’e Club an assurance dren s Trimmed Hats. j gct ga)e oj tim ber lands in the •atitlsd to ask tha House to support of way privileges have been secured John W. Mckay much of the credit bo* been received from Andrew V . O . C O J O I M W I O r i E H , Beady tc Wear Hats and Sailors con- ; gtatee of California, Oregon, Nevada, it in the proposed snormeus expend into the most remote districts of must be given for its eaneummatian. Carnegie, tb* great philanthropist, stantly on band. I and in Washington Territory," as ex- iture. The speaker believed, how northern California, and from that i u ...« tie * the Public 1892> Land States, NOTARY PUBLIC, That part of the line running H»ts trimmed , to order on short notice. tended by ftct to o{ all Augugt Mary F. that $5,000 will be given the city ever, that ths publie here and else section it is but a step over the line from Han Francisco te Honolulu, for tb* establishment of a free read P o r t O r fo r d , O r e g o n . ¡Berger, of Eugene, county of L amsuois , C ubby Co., Oaaoo.x. ___________________ ' Lane, state of Oregon has this day where weuld revolt at the insensate into Oregon. Hawaiian Islands, 2,412 nnutionl ing room aud public library. Soma ------ ---------------------------- filed in this office his sworn statement competition in naval armaments. miles, ie completed. This section time ago the ladies of tb* club, of A Santa Fe official says: “You E W JE N S E N , No. 4384,for the purchase of the Lots 9 gaoler in Town Lota, and Improved and 10 and NJ of 8EJ, of Section No. Only three European powers were cost $2,500,000. From Honolulu which there are some 110 in num and Wild Lands. J U S T I C E O F T H E P E A C E , 4 in Township N o.32 South, of Range concerned, for the United Stales may say that certain persons acting the line will run to Manila, 6,800 ber, undertook tb* task of reaching in the interest of ths Santa Fe, have No. 14 west, and will offer proof to show F ilin gs and Final Proofs Made on and ; that the land sought is more valuable had no naval bate in Kuro|>e’ and acquired the Eel River and Eureka miles, touching on routs Guam and Mr. Carnegie and have aucceded in : for its timber or stone than for agri- would remain, he believed, sub Homesteads and Pre-emptions. IX O T A I I Y P U B L I C . Road, the Pacific Lumder Com Midway Island. Frees Manila the doing so. It now remain* for the ’ cultural purposes, and to establish his power. I claim to said land l>efore the Register stantially an American line will be laid to Shanghai. citizesn to pledge $500 annually GKNERAL CONVEYANCING. and Receiver of this office, at Roseburg, He, therefore, suggested ti)«t His pany’s railroad, and the California- The cable rate to Honolulu Is 50 for tb* support of tb* library when Northwestern; that surveyors are Oregon, on Tursday, the 9tli day of AGENT established. A* everyeno is heartily Majesty’s govsrnmsst open friendly ! July, 1903. She namea as witnesses: now in the fields making surveys cents a word, and this will be cut to iu favor of the projected library it , Edward Wells, of Camus Valley, Ore- a ROBERTS, negutiatious with the powers con L. 1 gon, David Murphy of Alma, Oregon, for the extention of these properties 35 cents in a couple of years. The is not likely that any trouble will German American ' John Murphy, Charles Haines, both ol cerned in this race, with the view southward, and that eventually rate to China will be $1 a word. V ACY A T L A W . be experienced iu this particular. In su ran ce C om pany, KUgene, Oregon. of arriving at an understanding in The money will probably be raised These are the rates given out at l a l l persons c la im in g ad verse there will be direct communication A n y a n d , a P o in t , O r e g o n . LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE. Iy the above-described lands are re regard to the limitation of naval between Eureka and this city.” present by ths cable companies. It by taxation. A meeting of all luested _____ to lile their claims in this of armaments. Ths estimates provide que___ citizens interested in the library is A northern extention to Crescent is by no means impossible, however to beoalledand ways and means dis lice on or before the said 9th day of .bats businesta specialty. Real Estate and Conveyancing. for an expenditure of $179,184,205. July, 1903. that the competition afforded by cussed. J. T. BRIDGE8, Register. It is proposed to cumpltte this year City is mentioned iff a possibility in P o r t O rfo rd , - O regon, wirelee^telegraphy will before long the future, and the read ie likely te TT mbkb L amo , A ct J unb 3, 1878,— sixs battleship««, Princeton, N. J., March 17.— Ex- 11 armored force the cable raise down to a N otice for P ublication . go still further. J. M. l/PTON, p . J . LINDBERG, Presidsnt Cleveland will he CO cruiflqr* and one secenil-class much lower figure. years of ago tomorrow. He wifi You are not required te again Attsrnsy and U'qnnseler at Law, cruiter, two si eops of war, feur United States Land Office, spend the day at heme with hi* Roseburg, Oregon, January 21, 1903. torpedo beat register ¡for the special election, UNDERTAKER. destroyers, eight family. The ex-Preeident ie ia Notice is hereby given that in compli If Unci« Ham is ta bar« aa ef HAM DON, ÒKKGON. ance with tho provisions of the set of terpedo-boats, and three submarine Ailed bjfc Governor Chamberlain, ficient Nary aa well aa a large one, excellent health. of June 3, 1878, entitled "An boats. Parliament is asked te sane to be held J ume 1, 1902, for the Y A W iplete Line of Caskets, Coffins Congress set for the sale of timber lands io the O flse upstairs, In Eldorsds Building purpose of electing a congressman the men behind the gun* ought to and Trimmings. States of California, Oregon, Nevada, lion the commencement of three aid In Washington Territory,” as ex to fill the vacancy caused by the be thoroughly trained in the us* ef Orders taken for Tombstones and tended to all the Public Land States by battle ships ef a very formibable their weapons Ths North Atlantic artrfif August 4, 185(2, Hugh Mui- type, four firet-claea and three death of Tbos. H. Tongue. The law battleship squadron, it is stated ia Cemetery Railing. GEORGE M. BROWN, lirafi, of Vancouver, county of third class cruieert, foua very fast provides for the registration ef P O R T O R F O R D , O R E G O N . . C'hrk, State of Washigtou, has this Washington dispatches, will be kept i short day filed In this (A c e his sworn stMe- resale to be used as ecoute, 15 voters only for general eleelion s i target practice for three months A T T O R N E Y A .T X a J A W , m<sit No. 4380. for the purchase of A c torpedo boat destroyers and ten once in two years and not for I'-». S ttiB K i, E |8 W |,8 W J 8W | s e c tio n » , in the Gulf of Mexico prior tc it* J. W. ST R A N G E , ea te Tp.31 8 .'R. 13 W, and w ill offer proof 4 submarine beats-On April 1, 1903, special election like thia coming one departure on it* European eruiee. B O 8B »r*S , OREGON. to ¿how that the land sought is more thers will be unaer construction 71 next J use. For this, the last reg valsable for its timber or stone than The ships of the Pacific equadroa D E N T I S T . light for agricultural purposes, and to estab sbipe, including 11 battleships and istration is still in force end those OR. J. d. CALDWELL, lish his claim to said land before the ten armored cruisers. Last year 21 who have since become legal vot have been instructed to begin a C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N . Register and Receiver of this office at systematic course of practice. The P lsy m io lm m rnrnd S u r g e o n , Roseburg, Oregon, on Wednesday,the obsolete veeeele were withdrawn. ers may exercise that right upon the affidavit of six freeholders, as eoramandere of other warship* have 3th day of July, 1903. He namea as witnesses: POBT O BFO BD , O R E G O N , Will vlist Curry County eemi-annnally. Waehiagton, D. C., March 1$.— presided by registration blank “A.” been ordered te give gunner« every IF. H. Boren, of Roseburg, Oregon, eppertaoity te improve their marke- John Lehnherr, Harry Lehnherr, Wil- The Praaident’e itinerary issued to —Coos Bay News. Diseases of Ladies sod Children s Spec at rana on whceJa. maaehip. It way ba taken for Port Orford Camp Him Lebnherr, ol Camas Yal|ey, Or day ie in part os follows: May 6, m O« I M S 141* SKSD S t T s k s M «S* «09, Woodmen of the¡eg»n. greeted that tb« American peaple laUp !W,,r,d. \ ’ n ^ m,m tV t^ t u r daV.U onf c t hh Ä . L i persons . - Ä i b e claiming d fand, .re Califernia; May 10, Del Monte; 11, T» e v il l*l*c eo s v ilir and lorsrer. bs ras« “ " 'e s s sells, tuli of lils, ssrrs sud »l»o», toba Ns-T» will loea no eleep because of the fear ' g ¿ » -u n d in g req u re u d tb e ir r ijlm . i - t b h ,^ San Jose; 12, San Francisco; 21, Bos, tbs »ondar worker, «bst makes weak maa T h e O re g o n S e m i- W e e k ly J o u rn a l, a All drageista. Ms or »I. Cursen ir » » that our nam l erUlleriets are da- D e m o c r a tic n e w s p a p e r, e v e r f a i r a n d Al the on or before said 8th day of July, Portlsnd; 22, Tasoin; 23, Seattle; siron». are invited to attend. le a d Oosïlo* so« e u e .la 1rs» A- gras» w a y s fre e : 1*4 copies in o n e y e a r l o r o n ly 1903. I ter ¡orating. E. C. MAR8TF.R8,, C.C. 1— — S MMBSOf O *, eusses sr Msv 24, sane. S l.tS Io a n y a d d re ss The J o u rn a l, P. / Coughed ■TATI AMB OI8TMVT OPFICEB* ! P. J. MASTERSON, PORT ORFORD, OREGON, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE KEEPS IN STOCK, GROCERIES, The Best, Only, D R Y <(<><> I» « Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Oil Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Tinware, Glassware, Crockery. NEW GOODS e v e ry ste a m er . BIDES wi WOOL taken is dingo for Goods. DOORS and WINDOWS. GRIASE O \ r Box M l. P o rtls n d . O r. A. 8 . JonwsTOK, Clerk. J. T. BRIDGE?, Regtst*-