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A P R IL . 'V 'o ltiin o 11. S2S, 10 0 3 . W om en ns M a il C arriers. TVu t u b e v 5 » S tr ife iu lie d Cross I trunks. been the ease heretoiore. Mr. Logan aud the Assessor have looked into , .U New York. Aoril 8.—W alter P. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. W ithin the last few mon hs the. ; a ult.m ,er of Clara Barton’s the matter carefully and are in women of ,he country dt.triet o ™ X r d of control of the Red mt ate and district officer »: clined to think there is no other announc#. way but to make the assessments as the United States have fount a M w U. 8. Senators—J din II. M itchell and Joseph Simon, both ot Portland. occupation to the government J |)at the excutiv# couneil of “ 1 first used Ayer’s Sarsaparilla required by law. C ongressm an, F ir s t D istrict—Thomas in the fall of 184S. Since then I 6USp,„ded from “ It is a m atter of considerable v,ce. Some bun .reds ot them a have taken it every spring as a H. Tongue, of H illsboro. over the country have been appoint- 1 0 , , 1 ,i,„ moment,” said County Assessor Mc b lo o d - p u r i f y i n g and nerve- , ■ , : . . J a s w . membership what is known as the G overnor— Geo. E . C ham berlain S a ed rural letter carriers, and the re- 1 , time« strengthening medicine.” Dowell this morning, "and I would . , , , u. thiii Washington ‘‘minority, or those S. T. Jones, Wichita, Kans. lem. _ ent show t h a t , b , , , . • „ ... S ecretary of State—F. I. Dunbar, Sa not care to discuss it until 1 have r -.-.rt j to the , departm 1 , , „f,,ii„ members who have been trying to the women have done wonderfully , th e - lem. , . oust Miss Burton from the If you feel run down, ; looked over the situation morecare- well in their State T .easurer—Chas. S. Moore, Sa new occupation. I . > „ , . fully and have secured an opinion L « l , ...1 . . d « « »1° " " f “ ' “ » ' A’7 " r b' ' VS b„eT l are easily tired, if your lem. from the District Attorney as to the * wr i e *t- v-«« Ionian» suspended are oenerai Supt. P ublic In stru c tio n —J. H. Ack nerves are weak and your M ¿office ’’“bn M. Wilson, W. K. Van Ray per. erm an, Salem. § blood is thin, then begin I law. In any event this will have Superintendent (Sur8eon.Geu«rxl of the Navy); nothing to do with the personal tax Delivery Division of the State P rinter—J . R- W hitney, Salem. | to take the good old stand- ' roll that is being made up now, and Department received « p o y t. th a t Foater (ex.Secretary of Attorney G eneral—D. R. N . B lack ard f a m ily m e d ic in e , ¡there will be ample time to secure a num ber of his women rural car- H arnet Blane Beale (daugh- b u rn , Salem. C lerk State Land B oard—M. L . C ham riers braved the severe blizzards tn j. g BU lne). A|)na Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. an opinion as how to proceed. If 1 berlain, Salem . the West, aud while * c tln 8 “ ’ u h " | R o o s e v e U C o w le , ( s i $ t e r of Presi- It’s a’ reg u lar n erv e find that all property must be as J o in t Senator fo r Coos aud Curry—T. stitutes for the man earners made und H ilary A. lifter, a p e rfe c t blood seised the law will be obeyed.” M. Dimm iek. da Iv il$5l I V®11»S HI lil*5 utft-p . Jo in t R epresentative for Coos and There is also another joker in the thtt builder. $1.60 « Mile. All lrr.s;tstj. . , . , .1 Hi,,«,. 1 i n a Herbert (ex Secretary of the Navy.) C urry—R. D. Hume, W edderburn. snow and sleet of the blizzard u of gu, pea#i. n new law which differs materially A sk yonr d octor w h at ho th in k s of A yer’s Ju d g e, 2d Ju d icial D istrict—J. W. S a S t d l U . Ho k n o w s a ll about th is grand i from the old law. Section 3107 ot most remarkable and sat,.factory was s4nl tQ each of th# tlisciplined old t ttnily roeuicino F ollow Ins a d vieoau d g .»Id t n t H am ilton, Roseburg. w e w ill be c o „ Low eU . M u .. ) the Cod# states that after the first maauer. Prosecuting A ttorney, 2d Ju d icial D is There are at presen no less than members: “ You are hereby y notified Monday in May the Sheriff shall tric t—George M. Brown, R oseburg. co,1)iaUtee of the Red Cross held TJ.B. Com m issioners—J. H . U pton, collect all taxes levied ie his county 37 women rural letter Carrie . M u st Assess E v e ry th in g . L an g lo is; J . H untley, Gold Beach. New York A pril 9 you were by upon personal property of which that is, 3. women » w “ ? L S coramitlee> COUNTY O FFICK BS. ! Changes in the assessment law one-half was not paid as otherwise the civil service examinations and C ounty Ju d g e —E. A. B ailey, Gold so w wall excelled . rslnp . . and i all 11 passeu so ail thiit they j ended front meinbt have come to light, which if there is provided. It also declares that he DRB8«d tlw m ile candidates and have been *“ t c,‘ 1 Beach. male canuiuace privileges of a member, the charge D R Y O O O I > H , ! no way of getting around them, will shall levy upon sufficient goods and tae County Commissioners—F . H. Blake, appointed regular rural carriers, j enrich the county to the tune of mill chattels belonging to the person or l , against you being: C hetco; C. W. H aines, Eckley. “ First—T hat you have attempt- S h e riff-J . G. W alker, Gold Beach. ions of dollars, but will also cause corporation, if the same can be found not substitutes. Under tlie rules for the appoint- • „ C ounty ‘ C lerk—G eorge W . Sm ith, trouble to the small property-hold in the county. • „1«- ed to disrupt the organization, ment of rural carrier«, the regular etl H Gold Beach. The new law reads as follows: ers, who have been accustomed to 'Second—T hat in a certain County T reasurer—Jam es C aughell, “ He (the Sheriff) shall levy upon carrier after hie appointm ent has memorial sent to Congress and I having their property exempt. The W edderburn. » S U D S l l l U l B who w oo difference between the old law ap.d the personal properly on which such the right to name , a , substitute ,, known as House document No. 340, A ssessor—A. H. Post, P o rt Orford . it to do his work when the earner the new was discovered this morn taxes were assessed wherever the School S upt.—W in. S. G uerin, Lang- ■ . o u t , ) f>r work Fifty seventh Congress, second is Kick or incapacitated tor w o ik . J . ing by John F. Logan and caused same may be found, and regardless Hpftgion vou have assumed an atti- Generally the carrier appoints some ' yuu ‘-av S u rv e y o r-D . Cunniff. Jr., Gold Beach. pr , I tude unbecoming a member of the ¡considerable commotion in the of of the ownership thereof at the time uentrauy i .e v mxetinob o r tiib courts . fice of Assessor McDonald,for while of such levy.” This clause is not member of his family, as he has to , organization. supply his horse and wagon for the C ircuit C ourt m eets F ourth Monday in make no changes this year, contained in the old law and meant "You are hereby notified te Hardware, Tinware, Glassware, Orockery. it it will service, and ot late the carriers have A ugust of each year. will result in materia! changes in that the taxes will be paid, as the appear before the executive C ounty Com m issioners C ourt m eets been naming their wives,-sisters, or Sheriff will have the right to seize the years to come. Whether in committee at a tim e and place first W ednesday in Jan u ary , April, daughters and «oiuutimes their FLOUR and FE E D always on hand. agreed upon later and Bhow cause tentionally or otherwise, it has been the property if this is not done.— Ju ly and Septem ber of each year. mothers as substitutes. The depart P ro b sts C ourt meets first Monday in why said suspension should not be discovered that in drawing up the Evening Telegram. Orders taken for any article not in stock. ment has found that these subsli each m onth. new law the legislators omitted permanent.” X U B B T COUNTY POST OFFICES AND POST Orders taken fur Suits, and fits guaranteed. General Passenger Ageut Craig, tuteshave performed good work, and In the public an-MOuneement Mr. from the list of exemptions the $300 M ASTER». of the O. R. & N-, yesterday re that their sex has not interfered Phillips said: that has always been exempt, and it will» the rural delivery, so when a “This aggressive policy has been also requires that the Sheriff must ceived a request from the New York H arbor ......... Jam es McCutchcn. woman ¡»named now as a substitute agent of the line fur some copies of adopted in order to end the persist Gold Beach .'. ’.......Miss A nnie Doyle. levy on the same personal property .he is accepted. ent attempt to discredit Miss Bar assessed for the personal tax if not the railread toldarlo be sent to Nor “ » ............. Tli# departm ent olfibials say that way and Sweden. In rasponse he ton and disrupt the Red Cress paid. S L - s - i » '•% « ■ ■ * * sent 1000 copies for distribution in women m ats very good rural car Society. The efforts of the minor Section 3039 of the old law, as ®. • W . E. Burrow. riers, and that they do »ot lose ity to force the retirement of Miss given in Bellinger’s & Cotton’s Code these countries. Corbin. ••U''0,8’ R Wilson. In spunking ot tho demand for time gossiping when delivering the Barton have proved absolutely gives a list of the property that shall P o rt Orford ...............¿ “ ^ C a o p s “ mail, as one would suppose, and futile and have not met with tlie be exempt from taxation, which in Oregon literature, R. M. Hall, ad U>en n ,ark .............................E ’ Rack off that the innate love of gadding vertising manager, said that there support of the public. cludes ail property of the United about aud visiting their friends to Eckley...................... — J- A-Haines. “ Among Miss Barton’s support States and of this slate, property of was never such a call for this class see what is going «n makes the fe ers are such men as William 1. the counties, houses of public wor of reading as there has been for the male like the work and forget tlie Wardell, who was chairm an of the J. HUNTLEY, ¡ship and public libraries as well as past few m onths. The demand is drudgery aud hardships incident to New York Red Cross Society during coming from every section of the i the property of Indians. a daily drive of 20 or more miles in All goods not giving satisfaction can be returned, and money refund- world. Agents of the road in all A tte rn e y & C e u n se lo f a t Law the Spauish-Auierican War, rais ' The last two clauses, which are all sorts of weather.—Oregon Daily ing $390,000 for the Red Cross ed, providing the goods are returned in good order. I omitted in the general laws of the the larger American cities are ask ing for an extra number ofcopies to Journal NOTARY PUBLIC, work iu Cuba, and who has since sessions of 1903, are as follows: such an extent th a t literature of all eetablished the Red Cross H ospital “7. The personal property of all G olb ¡» sa c k : : ° “ EOON’ Spokane, Wash.. April 13.— A persons, who by reason of infirmity, kind is being exhausted. in this city. Tli« Oregon, Washington and band of counterfeiters are working 'It is now proposed th a t the age or poverty may, in the opinion Ti.i her I,anil, AC June 3, Is7-,- Will Practice in all th e Courts of thia | of the Assessor, be unable.to con Idaho books are now nearly all gone, systematically in this city, dispos society shall take up the work of tice lor Publication. MRS. E. W. JEN SEN , State. tr ib u te towards the public charges. and a few more days will find the ing of bogus money. I heir specialty extending tlie organization through Public Land Cases a Specialty. “8. The personal properly of general offices cleared of every spar e is $2 bills. Many of the counter out th e entire country, as con United S tates Land Office, FIN E MILLINERY. Roseburg, Oregon, Jan u ary 31, 1903. every householder to the am ount of copy. The demand has been some feits bill» have been passed upon templated some months ago by N otice is h e reb y given th a t in com thing enormous, and seems to in Spokane merchants, and the money Miss Barton a n d | outlined in her A complete line of Ladies and Chil p lia n c e w ith th e provisions of the act of $300, the articles to be selected by J. II. UPTON, C ongress of J u n e 3, 1S7S, e n title d ‘ An crease rather tliau diminish. The new in large quantities is beginning to report at the last annual meeting- d u.vu ren ’s -------------- Trim m ed H ats. net for the sale of tim b e r lands in the the householder shall be exempt book on the Northwest is now in find its way to the bank». Notices IJ..« . C O M M I S H I G » ’211’ n - u d v t o W ear H ats and Sailors co n -1 s u te a of California, Oregon, Nevada, from execution. K 1 Stantlv on hand. i and iu W ashington T erritory, ’ as ex- the bands of the printers. The have b’ en sent out by the 1 rea The general law of 1903 includes Manila, April 13.—The warship s ta n tly o n n l tended to all the Public Land btates, notary public , Hats trim m ed to order on short notice. )(v ft(t of 4> l8y2, M ary F. an act to amend this section and does proofs have been read and returned, sury Department describing the Reina Christina, the flagship of Ad F o r t O rfo rd , O regon. } ^ r’gUtef 4,f ' tm-gon has"ihnf< !:iy amend it in the paragraph relating and it is expected to arrive ready bills, and lbs offices have arrived miral Montejo, which was sunk by L a . olois , C ubby C o ., O k fuo s . in Washington and are hot on the Admiral Dewey, was floated and ; filvl in th is office hi» »worn statem ent lo t |lw ex em p tio n o f the p ro p e rty of fur distribution within a few weeks. ' No. 43H4,for th e p u rch ase of th e Lots U trail of the “quick money-makers.” The pew book will be much larger Dealer in Town Lots, and Improved E. W. JEN SEN , beaehed yesterday. The skeletons lit* iiiaaw. and lOa.id N io iK E L of Section No. Indians. Joseph Ressa and Michael Ressa, than the old book. It will include and W ild Lands. It is believed that by inadvert- i i - q T I G E O F T H E P E A C E , 4t ¡i,Towii“hip N o -3-’ so u th , of Range of about 80 of her crew were found 92 page.of the finest illustraiious brothers, who conduct a cigar store l a r S K i a « » » « » ' • » * — •• P ilings and Final Proofs Made on in the hulk. AND in this city, were arrested Saturday for ita tim ber or atone than for agri- a b ove, w ere o m itte d , a n d it is the and reading matter vet. issued trom One skeleton was evidently that Hom esteads and Pre-em ptions. in o t a r y r u i i L i c . - i - i o - f th e se 0 « , « « t h a t w m the state. The book is gotten up in on complaint of Captain B. \\ . Bell, of an ollieer, for it liail a sword by of tne United States Secret Service. and Receiver of thisottice.a, Roseburg, m a|je fUCh a difference to th e people the finest style,and the illustrations G EN ERA L CONVEYANCING. its side. There are 15 shell holes At the preliminary bearing the show the producto of the country at in the hull of the Reina Christina, „ « » „ l y u ,:, ~ „ ly . b » i . n AGENT court held that sufficient evidence one made by an eiglit-ince and Edward Wells, <d Camas all ■>, Ore- (.©unties throughout th# 9tut®. Un- their best. L. A. ROBERTS, Tli« requests for literature on the to hold defendants was before the others «nailer. The main injection G e rm a n A m e ric an n ^ the Assessor h a . A T T O R N E Y AT' L A .w . State af Oregon is not confined to grand jury, and bound them over valve is missing, showing the ship no option in the matter, hut m utt In s u ra n c e C om pany, E ugene, Oregon. Any und all [a rsons claim ing adverse- this country, but many requests in the sum of $1000, which was was scuttled when abondoned. T he M yi !• P o in t, O regon. i ly the above-described lands are re assess every bit of property, real and LIFE, FJRE AND MARINE. quested to file th eir claims iu this of- personal that he can find, except have come from Europe and South furaishetl. hull ie in fair condition. I l is thought that these are not flee on o r before th e said Uth day of Government properly, state and America. All other lines issuing Captain Albert R. Louden, P robate business a specialty. Real Estate and Conveyancing- Ju ly . 1903. ,T. T. BRIDGES. Register. county property, any literary or be literature on Oregon are experienc the men who have been circulating commanding the naval station at F o r t O r f o r d , -------------O regon. llM Bi K L a m i , A ct J u n i : 3, 1ÖIÖ, nevolent organization, places of mg the same call for reading m at the money iwr the past few days, Cavite, took charge of the remains but that the originators of »be bogus of the sailors, expressing a desire N otice fo r P ublication worship, pub ic libariea and the I n ter, and indications point to a great P. J. LINDBERG, J. M. UPTON, circulation heve made their way to deal of benefit to the state from this to give them an American naval dians. United S tates L aud Office, Attorney and Counselor at Law, the Coast cities, and evidences of source—Oregon Daily Journal. Roseburg, Oregon, Jan u ary 21, 1903. Where it will affect the. people funeral. The Spanish residents UNDERTAKER. Notice is hereby given th a t in compli- their work are expected to appear most is that the $300 exemption aie anxious, however, to ship the BAIMI5OIN, O ltL G O N i. ______ ance w ith th e provisions of the act of Washington, April 13.—The re shortly. 1 here are skeletons to Spain, and it is a i’omnlete Line of Caskets, Collins Congress of Ju n e 3, is7H, entitled ’ An clause is stricken out. A complete mil o r the sale of tim ber lands ii a u,.t c t l lor m tl ported engagement of United States that the transportSumner Offlee u p stairs, in Eldorsd* Building and Trimmings. ' States of California, Oregon, Neva io, thousands of people in Portland Fourteen hundred tons of hay _ suggested -„w , and in Washington T erritory,” as ex- who have personal property averag- Senator Fry«, of Maine, and Mr«. are being baled at Forest Grove for; convey them to Bpain by the way 1 Garret A. Hobart, widow of the late Albers Jr Behneider Company, of I of the Sues Canal in June. Orders taken for T om bstones and tended to all th e I’nhlic Land state« , act of August 4, IS.iZ. Hugh Mul- ing about $300 anil no more, and Cemetery Railing. . , is endeavor- I ligan, of Vancouver, county ol they have all escaped paying any Vice President of th« United Status, U biscty who GEORGE M. BROWN, were h‘ i a wrecking all compaiiv thc^tinken Spanish C lark, S tate of W aahigton. has th is i P O R T O R F O R D , O REG O N is confirmed. The engagement ha* ,luv filed in this office his sworn state taxes. Now, if they have property contract for supplying the Govern- w*r<hjp!( A T T O R N E Y AT LAW , m ent No. 43SO, for t.l.e purchase of the valued at $10, $20 or any aum, the been rnmor«d for some time piri, menu The hey ie to be shipped to, «W IS E J, E iS W |,B W I se c tio n 29, but when questioned by friends J. W. STRANGE, Tp 31 8. R 13 W, and will offer proof Assessor must asses« »hat property Manila. The hales will be loaded Astoria, April 1 3 —A life ROSEBURG, OREGON. to show that the land sought if more and turn it in with his personal Senator Frye had always denied it on the car. here end «hipped |,iars»<l »• Wylield, was pick- valuable for its tim ber or stone than until now. Senator Frye’s wife through to Tacoma. It will he ed up on Clatsop Beam yesterday T jr S X T IfiT . ! for agricultural purposes, and to estab list. died about three years ago, and - ;,y a c l.(mdiggcr. N o th in g else was lish his claim to said land before the Estim ating |l£ that V-W there 20,000 j --------- DR. J. d. CALDWELL, shipped on the steamer Tremont found to Indicate th at there had C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N . Register and Receiver of this office at homes in Multnomah County in goe-ip has connected his name with ! Hi»flel)Urg, Oregon, on W ednes’l>y»the w hich i. expected to sail about May been a wreck, although the beach P h y a la t a li «n<l tS u r jje o n , which the personal pr.qierty is in many prominent women since, | 8«h day of Ju ly , 1903. was careludy .«arched for some He names as w itnesses: tl.e neighborhood of $30«, that will ' The wedding will probably take POUT O BFO R D , O R E G O N . W ill v iist Curry C ounty sem i-annually. AV. H. Boren, of Roseburg, Oregon, distance. John Ixhnherr, H arry L ehnherr, A\ il- mean the personal property roll of place in the early Summer, and Manchester, Eng., April 13— W. -.T YI7 Port Orford C am p ! liam L u m b e rr, of Cum is Valiev, Or- Multnomah County will be in- the honeymoon it is said will likely Diseases of Ladies and C hildren a Spec AVashingtoii, April I.I.— The F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) met with , 0 1 vv • «09. Woodmen of th e egon. , creased $6,000,000. 1 Treasury’ D epartm .nl today pur- »« spent at the Senator’. Kangelcy i tin ut pt*rforuiaf>c<? ia lty AV„rhl will m cc, « » -her Hall on the Any and all per - - »co, (X>0 ounces of silver for aeoond ai d fourth Saturdays of each versely the a ewe-. e-. rib -i Ini s a n Nor can tlie Assessor use his op- Lake eaten, lf io lr y e mansion in of ins »how here today. His horse AB m em lw rs in g o ,, standing -.-quested The Oregon Sem i-W eekly Journal, a S h . I account ot Coinage at an average ot lion in rem itting the taxes on pro- J Lewiston, Me., is now being re , reared and fell on him. He was « v V Y Z e ' l U roplej In one yesr for onty are in v ite d to utten d c c 1 50 cent, an ounce. I removed to a hotel. lvo3. J T BRIDGE-, Register. I pie who are infirm and aged, a . has 1 modeled. i s* to any addreaa. The Journal P. E . C. M A K H TE K S,, C. C. S/cÄ PORT ORFORD, OREGON, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE B KEEPS IN STOCK, GROCERIES, T¡i» Best, Ouly Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Oil Clothing, Boots and Shoes, NEW Received by e v ery steamer. « HUES w 6SS. DOORS and" WINDOWS. W O. Box 121, Portland. Or. J A, S. JoUNSTOX, C lerk. /