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stripped t - o of th eir v ictim -, eral C an b y an d Or. I bom », Oi i acli- livery th in g they, wore, and 111(13. am . who was left for dead, only hud A ! ' Rl l \VFI o n ly had on a p air of red tlnime, CO. draw ers. H is s c a lp had also been O FFICIAL PAI’ (. p a rtia lly lo rn from his head. H i t - ISHVED IVKBY wr.DXE " soldiers were w ild for revenge and P ro p ri ‘t,,r - w ould have ch arg ed rig iit into the w . f . R IL E Y , ■ ■ ■— lav a beds, b u t co o ler beaded official - SUBSCRIPTION RATES. p rev en ted it— a n d it was well lliat On# Copy One Ye-.-r .................. i l . « 1 th ey d id , for none ot us woulu have d n9 Oopy Six M ontila.................. g o tt li o u t aliv e. T h e bodies ot toe One Oopÿ Thr«« M onths............... dead w ire co n v ey ed back to cam p, a n l M caoiiam w as restored «Iter a A dvkrtisino R ates R e »» onabi . k . TR) Rl RL A lth o u g h t lie home-seeker business ¡s lig h te r j ;»t nt th is tim e tlq m it has been betur i u c e t h e low ra te to th e W est w ent in to effect on F eb ru a ry 15, figure» in possession of G etier.il l a s - tig e r A gent A. L. C ra b ', of th e 0 . K. & N. C om pany, show th a t d u rin g th e p a st six w eeks m ore th a n 14,000 people h a v e b en b ro u g h t in to O regon a .iJ W a sh in g to n over th eir lines. O f th is uum ber m ore th a n o n e h a lf cam e to o rllu n d , an d were d i-t: ¡but. d f. >Ni F itzg erald is note«! for his correct 1)10,n o l,t„ rv ran g o u t lik e th e d iu ol b ro u g h t 100 people- before 1 ha m em ory both as to d ates an d de a th o u san d coyotes. A d esu lto ry been b rin g in g I r o m - ’tW up. . iu n,„l be has a high reg ard f o r '« rill„ Vegan an d d a y lig h t soon course tin s tailin g oil ot tra v e l w ill “ X i » ; . " I ^ J . '-!■ „« a , . t , . , v V..-V u . a » T ,.i.,„ .d I,.« ,.,, v .,,» b h , 3, 1 8 7 8 , ~ | T im ber L and A e r , J unk 3 , « N otice for P ub MCATJ un . N otice F or P ublication . “ We were cam ped nt th e h»ot oi u s tep we advanced, jo in ed h \ G u n i all w in ter h. t . b luff overlooking T id e lake,” said j al W h eato n ’s com m and *m th« o th er W est as soon as tliu rates opened M r. F itzgerald. “ T h ere were be- .¡de ,,f , | ie line, am i we concluded have com e a n d those slow er to m ake tw een 250 n n d 300 m en in o u r th a t th e work was a b o u t finished, up tlfeir m in d s, or who a re w aitin g com m and nnd fa rth e r dow n the lake W t. e x peet.'d them to su rre n d e r a t, for the ru sh to slacken off, h av e n o t Before t h e close ot th e e other »id» o of . th e ....... fam ...... ous I a a n n y v »«■■■', tim e, w hen, to o u r su OI) th H ie O llier »low .«.— ■•i --------- - — rp . ris e , v y et sta rte d . . . P 1 . i v 11 i f i . G , . . » upon us l t d from f r u t i » th t I e l f * rates c o t u a we \V »* i l l see H f ’t t a IX rev TCVlVlXl Ol rocks i began firing w W ill iv al ot cti^ie or p rom ontory ot lav a occupied by th e In d ia n s, was an an i i ttr_ In j a some some m an n er th ey h ad business w hich w ill eq u al if»flot ex th e o th er com m and ot a b o u t th e sam e .dipped through o u r lilies, am i cel th a t w hich in a u g u ra te d uizc, u n d er G eneral W heaton. T he broken u p in to sq u a d s an d h id d en trav el th is y ear.” occupied by th e In d ian s was am o n g tho lav a rocks like snakes, G eneral officers of th e C olum bia place p o u rin g a d e a d ly lire in to every- g 0U|h e rn in th is city re p o rt a large u n a p p ro ach ab .e ex cep t Iroin side of th e lake. It was a so rt of j th in g thivt approached th em . n u m b er of tim b er ag en ts a n d io- N otice F or P ublication . C. N P IN G R E E , U nited States Land office, U n ited States L and Office, U nited States Land Office, | Roseburg, Oregon, Dec. 22, 1902, Roseburg, Oregon, Eeb. 12 1903. 1 Roseburg, Oregon. Jan u a ry 19 1903. Notice is hereby given that in com- Notice is hereby given th a t in com 6’ ........ the provisions ’ ■ ’-------‘ Notice is ln reby given, th a t in com pliance with ot th e act pliance t_____ with _______ the ___ provisions of the act pliance with the provisions of th e act of Congress of Ju n e 3, 1878, entitled o( Congress of Ju n e 3, 1878, entitled of Congress of Ju n e 3, 1878, entitled j "An net fur the sale of tim ber lands in ’ «»An A ct for the sale of Timber Lands “ A il Act lor the sale of tim lier lands in ¡ the S tates of C alifornia, Oregon, N eva-i in the S ta te s of California, Oregon. tiie states of California, Oregon, Neva I ,!a, an«l W ashington T erritory," as ex- Nevada an d W ashington T e rrito ry ," da, and W ashington icrrlto ry , as ex-j O rd .rs taken for Carpets an d olLineu m i tended to all th e Public L and States by us extended to all th e Public L and tended to all the Public Laud S tates by net of A ugust 4, 1392, W illiam I States by act of August 4, 1892, Charles a« t of August 1, 1392. Walter C. Dey, H urst, of P ort Orford, County of Currv, w irk k alu , of A storia, county of C lat- P o rt O rford, O regon. of 429 W ashington S t., Portland. Ore- . 1 S tate of Oregon, h as this day filed in gop i sta te of O regon, has this day gou, county ot M ultnom ah, State of ! th is office his sworn statem ent No. jtled in this o ffice his sworn statem en t Ore’g om has this day filed in th is office 4177. for the purchase of the N E | N WJ, No. 4445, for the purchase of the jds sworn statem en t No. 4337, for the I section 30, an d EJ SWJ, nnd SEjN Wi NEJ of section No. 27, in Town purchase «4 the SWJ NW ), N W | SW | of section No. 19, in Township No. 32 ship 37 south, of range 14 west, Seuli„ n No y alld gE i NEJ, N E j south, range No. 14 west, and will offer and will offer proof to show that the SE E of Section No. 8, in Towmship No. proof to show th a t the land »ought is land sought is m ore valuable for it» south oi ____ Range No. 14 West and J _______ o ____ i more valuable for its tim ber or stone tim ber or stone th an for agricu ltu ral “-¿j pr(ji)| ,)lat the land ' th an for ag ricu ltu ral purposes, and to purposes, and to establish his claim to establish his claim to said land before said land before the Register and R e the County C lerk of C urry county a t ceiver of this office a t R oseburg, Ore ana to oatablish his claim to said land U l q t v l p s n f his office at P o rt Orford, Oregon on gon, on F riday, the 17th day of Ju ly , Monday, the 16th day of M arch, 1903. 1903. He nam es as witnesses, E li Lantto, Roy W herry, K erm an Sander He nam es as witnesses : th e 4tli day of May, PMJ. E li Bagley, W. T. K err, A. A dolph son, Wm. Jacobson, all of A storia, O r sen, J . M. w obt. all of P o it O rford, Or- egon. .\iatl1'|"'w F\Fen’toa', Percy G. Charles, Any and all persons claim ing a d cg°n> , , • a of F o rt|a n d Oregon, William B. W ing, versely the above described lands are A ny an d all persons claim in g ad s ; ® - “ “ F S , W * , versely the above-described lands are requested to file th e ir claim s in th is of requested to file th eir clttim s in this of- fice on o r before said 17th day of July, lice on or before said ICth day of M arch 1903. J . T. B R ID G E S , Register. 1903. Uco on or before said 4th day oi May, J. T. B R ID G E S, Register. Made to Order. J .T . BRIDGES, Register. T im ber L and , A ct . J unk 3, 1878,— HARNESS & BRIDLES l i l m - e l i d H ttvn tvsis» O i l , N otice T im ber Land Act Ju n e 3,1878,—No ALL K IN D SD E SADDLERY HARD tice fo r P u b licatio n . A RE. S u d d le - H la u lc c ts , H its , •£»:., A c . United States Lund Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Feb. 12, 19t)3. Notice is hereby given th a t in com B r o k e n - T h r o a t e d C o ll a r s lt c - pliance with t i e provisions of the act p a ire d as G ood a s N ew . of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled -•An act for the sale of tim ber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Neva H arness an d Saddles repaired a t living da, unii Washington T erritory,’’ as ex- prices. 'tel’lded to all ttie Public Laud States by Langlois, OiDgon. “^ ^ f ^ r U ’^ n i / ^ C U ^ S t a t e _______________¡N W ‘4 of section No. 22, in T “W»- J . R. BROWNING, II wviv ut ease am i we all clu n ln ,<l u p on tiie side hill overlooking o u r c a m p from w hich po in t we com- m atided a fu ll view ot th e gro u n d w here th e m eetin g wa» to tak e place. I t was A p ril 11, 1873, A» our a n d a b eau tifu l m orning. m en ap p ro ach ed tin- (dace the, In- dian», five or ix hi n u m b er, catne e o th er er I lie o u t from tin rocks on th side. T hey all wore b lan k ets and , ¡1 was u n d e r these th a t tin ir g u n s w ere Concealed. W h en th e tw o sides m et, all shook h a n d s in frien d h . , t,n g and en tered th e te n t. , , T h ey were o n ly theru a few m in u te s win n « - iw a m an ru sh o u t of Hie te n t, and then an o th er am i a n o th e r. w ar dan ce unti k ep t it tip ab u jg h t. T h ey h ad n ever g o tten do»« t,,)()iigh to ev en get a sh o t a t the 5((,t)oos, e ith e r. “T h e re w ere m a n y erro rs pub- | j b|,e3 »U nit th e In d ia n s an d ids- saw p u d s Ot sm oke. an d m a n n e r, gQß{jS J. T. BRIDGES, Register. I t, Y , - ------------ KTC„ ETC., Port Orford, - u, o-,.-- A fc« »¡ta... »—• »«» A -J G R IP S . T R U N K S . Do You ? Know the News You c m have it all for 50c Per Month 'M o n t h tn The Evening Telegram , of Port- .land, Oregon. It is the lurgest ev ening newspaper published in Ore gon ; it contains all the news of the istate and of the nation. T ry it for a month. A sam ple copy will be mail ed to you free. Address THE TELEGRAM, Oregon. PORTLAND, OR The traveling public is respectfully dTy . ^ o r upon .U - V A L IS E S , I f you c o n te m p la te tra v e lin g d o n ’t » ta rt o u t w ith y o u r d ry good» w rapped in a pocket h a n d k e rc h ie f, b u t com « to th e P acific L u m b e r <fe F u rn itu re store, nnd p u rch ase on# of th e ir new sto ck of valises a n d grips. I t d o n ’t m ake m u ch d iffe r ence ab o u t y o u r old c lo th e s, b u t d o n ’t allow y o u r new clo th in g to h ang aro u n d a n d becom e d u s ty , faded, and m o th e a te n , when a good tr u n k cau be h ad a t li tt le cost, a t th is p o p u lar store. O reg o n D aily J o u rn a l, a D e ro o c ra tla d a llv n e w sp a p e r, e ig h t t o 20 p a g es, $4 a y e a r; $2 fo r six m o n th s . T h e J o u r n a l ia a n e w sp a p e r. S en d in y o a r s u b sc rip tio n . I n te r e s t y o u r n e ig h b o r in T h e J o u r n a l. A d d ress T h e J o u rn a l, B o a 121, P o rtla n d » Or. THE TRIBUNE, ber tiie name, Swnnip-Root, Dr. K il- , ted n ear D e n m a rk , Curry^ c o u n ty , J't | eas . pricei A share of tbe prices, m er’s Swamp-Root, and the address, O regon, for Hie purpose of h u n tin g is 8O| icited is I B ingham ton, N. Y. on every buttle. witli g u n s or dogs, or fishing. A lso, P « o u vfv MRS. NEYGREN. _ _ I not to leave a n y gate open on going th ro u g h , or o therw ise tre sp a ss in T im b er L and, Act Ju n e 3, 1878,— ' an y m an n er. A ny p erson or per- Notice fo r P u b licatio n . sous so e n terin g upon said p rem ises 'fjjiB g n L and A ct , J une 3, 1878, | )iry ,,f those tim e»,” co n tin u ed Mr w ith o u t m y co n sen t w ill be prose T he story th a t old N otice fob P ublication . F itzgerald, cu ted to th e fu ll e x te n t of th e law U nited States l«and Office. U nited States LandOffiee, IG an was “o n e e y e d ’ is «11 bosh. I H A R R Y ' W IL S O N Roseburg, Oregon, Ja n u a ry 19, 11X13. Roseburg, Or., Ja n . 6, 1903. aaW E g gan an every ev ery d a y or so for saW Notice is hereby given th a t in oom- Notice i» hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act m o n th s, an d b e n o t o n ly possessed pliance w ith the provisions of the a c t J8 O T IC E . , . . of Conk?rv88 of J un»‘ •»» lhin, coiiiioxi of Congress of Ju n e 3. 1878, entitled tw o keen eyes th a t saw e v e ry th in g .. t n «,•( for the sale o f l i m l 'e t lam ls in “ An act for the sale of tim ber lands in A persons are hereby _ w arned n o t _____ thl. states transpire:*, a b o u t h im , b u t he the States of C alifornia.«»regon, Neva- _ ll _____________ ___ of California, O regon, , Neva- . j . ,L .. r i h L i a r ^ v d . S ta a s f o t’l s ^ - wa„ ouo of ,h e h an.isom est ln d .a n s ¿ » ¿ { ^ V a D « « P u b lic L ^ d H U U e 'b y 1 « P ?» ‘V J V L ™ ^ , ......... , ^ i ‘fo #11 . u O t ^ . T P u „ b r lie , tv v r HlW. W h en wo were sta X t t f A ugust 4. t»92, Matthew F. u nder»,gned s .t u a t. tn ^ ,,, ii I- Fenton of 667 Irving S t, Bor,land, iv , by d ep o sitin g m a te ria l ot any n„11arit county oi f u r r y , htate of tin n ed a t o ld F o rt H a rn e y , E gun (.oullt). of M ultnom ah State of Ore- k lu J t hereon, o r to use a n y p a rt of ^ e g„n, h as , hie <iay filed in th is office wag at peace w ith th e go v ern m en t gon, h a s tin s ¡lay ilts.l m tin« ot- j , , wal,| |a n ,| fllr business purposes, his sworn stab-m ent No 4259, for the llIld isited us fr fre tly from from th the ‘¿ ln arX i - . V \ f t * h e t i ^ " » f o f f of NF.J, of ny person person so « tresp asein b# ^ f o iT ^ su . ”llW * » t o< an d v v is it e d ,,, .q q u u e e n n tly e d ia„ N K b of A A ny " ’ P"’ ’ '" » g " wHi " * *~ ^ 'lio NWk l o of ^ N N W of Action Nm ..... The Official Paper of Curry County, 3 Published every Wednesday, at Port Orford, Oregon. 11« was as ............. .. We knew w h at « a s on. W ith o u t p proud ra u d as was » a ss L ucifer, also. also, t He t s w-‘» vt’ry g n a t laiket- p ‘ lav er an d on on* v isit w ailin g for tiie co m m an d ever*' i i * ’ ,, , .... i so ld ier »prang to id» teet, * us s--ed got m to a g am e With th e b o ) » a n d g u n . I |o » i all he h ad . lie told them th a t dow n th e lu ll am i g ral G ii iti» gun i nt ia , 1 1 a* « ii I»»» 1 “ ................................ ........ We lined u p »neliintly Gil th o way p lead w ith th em n o t to tell o f th e tl»o r.»cue on the m u . ............... - I T ,r ,. .... * wile, W i-nu- we m et K iddie am i his lh e v p ro m ised , b u t ot to u r .» m alt, tu n n in g for th eir lives, ill fa c t it »¡ion leaked o u t th ro u g h th e th e In d ian » had lakett severa! »ln ■ts co u n try an d it b ro k e E g a n ’s h eart — Olegiin D aily J o u rn a l. n t them . the place a "U p o n re a d ,iu g T m i r lt.ltf»»!'« r g lia stly wight w as p reseti ted. in «>, I M W Ills- Sr» > . g. «Mvortt. t Modoc» ' a d . n t lim u the flin t fc’t T hen " e N ,ilice is h e re b y «iven to a l l wlmm fc Co., Binghamton, N. Y. ¡ or trespass, in a n y D on’t make any m ist.k e , but n-mem-1 ^ ^ f ih . U nited States Land Office, R oseburg, Oregon, December 22, 1902. Notice is hereby given th a t in com pliance with the provisions of th e act of Congress of Ju n e 3, 1878, entitled “ An PROTECTION. Send model, sketch, or photo, act for the sale of tim ber lands in the for free exam ination and advice. S tates of C alifornia, Oregon, Nevada, fee before patent. and W ashington T errito ry ,” »• extend to all th e Public Land S tates by act ^ C .A S N O W & C O ^ ed of A ugust 4, 1892, S arah J . H urst, of P a te n t Lawyers. W A S H IN G T O N , D .C P o rt Orford, county of C urry, State o f Oregon, has th is day filed in this office lier sworn statem ent No. 4176, for th e purchase of the L o t 1, section 30, Lota 2, 3,4, of section No. 19, in Tow nship No. 32 south, ra n g e No. 14 west, and vieiT D R . J O R D A N ’ S grïat will offer proof to show th at the land sought is more valuable for its tim ber stone th an for agricultural purposes, ioiiiuu7ST,inra«cww,cu. r or and to establish h is claim to said land before tho County Clerk of Curry coun W ord 1 or Any « n * t» M t« 4 T 4 »«axe Ir —r~» -rth. oK«t A ty, at Port O rford, Oregon, on Monduy, o« th« -LX- yo**- OS. J0RCAM-DISÍA0&3 8P BISSI <• tbe 16th day of M arch, 1903. She nam es as witnesses : , . . . I L I , ,h.r—[Wr .«.di.».^ X fc,.,,llW-«i’.'» « -« -,al-«**-7 E li B agley, W. T. K err, A. A dolph- t sen, J. i l . West, a llo t P o rt Orford, Or egon. - »¡...¡ta, hj »■ Jtaiita.-. .p«»n »*•• Any and all . persons claim ing I CM _ ad- ------ versely the above described land« ar# •» »o-v requested to file their claim s in th is of- ’ k andcrtMiJ*. u i l U l l K B Wut« . UAkLJ^ FMK», ja fA xiiunkla vilaXKl# lice on or before said 16th d ay of March, ‘ °,Dli”»0RB*« a «0.. ieSIJIedWtSE.8^». t) 1903. NEYGREN HOTEL, N O T IC E . wns p itch ed in the open place an d S p rin g In d ia n s w ith us, an d you M. You m»y h»ve 1 . .. , .. .1 a .1 ♦ r zample tm o ic DCiue bcttle dv by m mali an Home of Swaa»i>-Roct. th e „ peace Started out |.l» OUg th a t n o ig h t. iV u {ree pam phlet ’biede« tellln g y troubii. o u how to find ....... t e l i l i co m m ission l«v U i'l'lle T ilt,- tt.l h t to tlie have - - i l s i e - e n " them I Uit -Un- ltV ’h ,T 4lso |,lì!dn7l"of P ublication , fêUSEUfi OF AH£Ï0S3YJ we‘t ^ n d ^ i “ r ¿ L u o aiow °G .at long. T he In d ia n s had taken rci- C(.p iio n o f th e c o u n try . T o give an <)ver-VVork W eakens land sought is more valuable fo n ts uge in th is place an d th e officers ; ¡j,,,, ab o u t th e loeat inn, a h a n d fu l, Your Kidneys. the tim ber or stone tnan for agricultural DEALER IN. were try in g to persuade them to re- ,,f M ,,dots k illed 47 o u t y f 60 men purposes, and to establish ins claim to Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. tu rn to th e reserv atio n . who d ared to e n te r th e pnu-e, am i said land before the Re lis te r and He- e e iv e ro ftb iso ffice^ at R oseburg,j Ore- T h e m a tte r had been d a lly in g f o r i t |,e Mo docs d id not receive a scratch , All thi f lood tn your body passes through gon, on l-riday tbe 17th day your kidneys once every three minutes. d'S •_ ** several d ay s « lien liuaily llo-lou |( u t those who have read th e histo ry The kidneys are your 1903. He name» as witnesses \Vui. Jacobson, Roy W herry, Chas. blood purifiers, they fil U luirley, a sh rew d nod trencln-rou» those tim es a re fam iliar with liie ter out the waste or W irkkalu, Eli L an tt", all of Astoria, rascal, cam e in to cam p to a rra n g e a r ,u |t», Impurities in the blood. Oregon. and all persons claiming adverse IT they are sick or out ly Any peace m eetin g . T o »how h is good " T h e Modoc» were tiie most in- the above-described lands are re- Ladies’and Gent’s Slioesand of order, they fail to do faith he rem ain ed in i-am p all n ig h t. t,.||ig e n t In d ia n s in th e Pacific ijm-»ted to file their claims in this of- their work. Pains, aches and rheu lice on or before said 17th daz oi July, l i e convinced G eueral C anby ol the COUn try ,a n d th erefo re,w h en aroused, matism come from ex- 1903. J. T. BRIDG ES, Register. sin c e rity of th e In d ian s a n d tin- were t be m ost dangerous. T hey cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected 1____ conference w as agreed upon. Each were feared by nil of the oilier In kidney trouble. N O T IC E . side was to com e u n arm ed and the Hinns. W e liad a lo t ol \\ arm - Kidney - trouble , causes , - quick , or , unsteady . , , _____ , Will keep a wagon on the road, m aking m eetin g was to take place in ati | S p rin g In d ia n a jo in o u r co m m an d , heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart Is j Notice is hereby given to all whom it regular trips about every ten days, oe- open p lo t of g ro u n d about a h alf a „ n J they were alw ay s v am p in g for over-working in pumping thick, kidney-[ nlBy concern, n o t to enter upon or tres- twven Hold Beach a n d Dairyville, for T h e In d ian _\|„dol! gore u n til we found th e Mo- poisoned blood through veins and arteries. ,)a88 i„ any m anner, upon the lands of moilation and convenienceor mile from o u r camp. I. .->.1 to be considered '.iororl th a t c only n lv itrln ar« - the » - undersigned, ...-I ; • a situated tF until« I I on 411 Elk r.ll» River, It . used that urinary , cam p was tw o mile» fa rth e r hack in ,iocs. T h en th ey stav ed close Io troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, ' C urry County, Oregon, fo r the purpose the people living en ro th e lav a beds. G eneral G illum re- lhe w,|,|ie is. W hen th ere was a but now modern science proves that nearly of fishing, or h u n tin g with guns or O R D E R S T A K E N F O R A N Y - •»It constitutional diseases have their begin- 1)O qs . Also not to leave any gate or fused t o j o i n i n t h e peace com mis- \i„ d „ c i„ th e n eig hborhood th e ntng tn kidney trouble. 1 bars oj>en on going through or other- A R T I C L E N O T IN S T O C K . II you are sick you can make no mistake : w,ie trespass in any m anner. Any per- » io n ,tellin g C an b y he wa» foolish to \y a rm S p rin g In d ia n seem ed to lose by first doctoring your kidneys The mild s () q or persons so en terin g upon said My Good» will be sold at bottom prices ri»k hi» life w ith those fellow». Hut a |l th e n erv e he had. 1 rem em ber, and the extraordinary effect of Dt. Kilmer's preulIM ., w ittiout our consent will oe strictly or Cash. C an b y was of a religious tu r n , an d o|lu , |UV( we c u t two Modoc» off in S w am p-R oot, the great kidney remedy ts prosecuted to the full ex ten t ot 1 he law. soon realized. It stands the highest for Its J. L. NAY. w ould easily conlide. an opening from th e ir nnun b an d , w9n<jer(uiq.jres of the most distressing case» ROBT. M cK E N Z IF . JO HN . W . M cK EN ZIE. “ T h e m eetin g was arran g ed for llld ra n th em down an d k illed and is sold on its merit» th e early m orning. A peace ten I t|„ .m. T h e re were a b o u t 80 W arm ^ n* aad ffeX'lPar sii- Lai|jßS U for BOOK OH P&TEMTS cape or p rom ontory e x te n d in g out slo ry ,,f tn e finish is well ,.a l ,)rs .,le seek in g su ita b le p ro p erty Oregon, has this day filed in this of- in to tiie lake, am i was ab o u t a jn ile ri,m em bered. No one who has n ev er ¡n V|, e d istric t so u th of S h an ik o . {‘i^ p m c ln is ^ u f1 th ^ V v i ^of’ 8W i’, SJ a n d a h a lf wide and brobubly a m ile, been in those lava bed» him a n y con- ’ S - - ¡ T im b e r Ni, ‘32 ’- ‘»uth, oi la n je No. "l I w est. um j pr0oi to s h o / t h a t the land sought is V am U tnight’id more valuable for its q®8i ’ fa ^ r e 1 vahm N t f Rt will ofA r prooi to >h<»w th a t the land. mOre valuable for its tim ber or stone t ;,n Uer or atone th a u for agricultural the land sought is more valuable for sought is more valnubl.i for it- tim ber lh a „ (or agricultural purposes, and to and t ,, csTabliw his claim to ' a \ h™ ¿ "¿ b h a h ^ h U ,1 ,-f.ne tlum lo ia g n c u ltu r a l purposes, ffii.h Ins claim to said land before i , , d , ( E A. Podge, U. b. F “ »* » ®»WbU»b hi» ai.'l to cftabli.’h his claim to said land the Register and R eceiver of this office (» ,nnilssjonvr for Oregon, a t Myrtle £ “ i ie t h , R. gisicr nnd Receiver o i th i s , a t l; , X . r g . O regon, on Wednesday - ¡¡0 « d a y the 28th 8m-th <-°« Oregon, on on M M onday, March 16,1903. otliee a t Roseburg, Oregon, on Mon- t |,,. 13th da y ot May, l'.ina. d ay of M arch, 1903. Oregon, She nam es as w itnesses: «lav, th e 4th nay of May, 1903- ; He names as w itnesses: j lie nam es as witnesses : W. H. Rog- W. R. H urst, A. Adolphsen, A. Rich He nam es as w itnesses: \\ a lte r C. , David M urphy; Alma, O regon; L. | erg w . W. Peyov, Jam es T . Guerin, Dey, Matthew- U Fenton, both of Port- Wells, Camas \ alley, Oregon ; George a d ’0( j^yrtle P oint, Oregon, C. E. Carl, ards, J. M. Linipach, all of P o rt Or. ford, Oregon. land, Oregon, William B. W ing, D avid G uerin, M yrtle Point, O egon ; Charles i { jforwaVi o r,.gen. Any and all persons claim ing ad. iv,u...,r, - R eterreins, Eugene, Oregon. Any an d ud persons cla im in g ad- Murp iy, both of Eugene, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse Any and all persons e’.aitn | v»-rseiy the above-described lands are veraely the above-described lands a re rcquesttsl to tile th eir claim s in this ly the above described lands are re selv the above described lands are lc- . ri.,,ut, ^ ed tl, d ie their claim s in this of- on or before said 28th fblV day O of March I ^ “n ^ b e f o r # said 16th day of i. r..... an LI 9Rfch quested to ' d ' ; ^ d r claim s In this of- quested to tiie their elaim s ia tins o t-1 tic# 1........... flee on or beioie am I 4tu uay oi iuu.y, lice on or before said 13th day of May- J. T. BRIDGES, Register. J. T. BRIDGES, Register. 1903. J. T. BRIDGES, Register. J . T. BRIDGES, Register. T imber L and , A ct J une 3 , I S t S , TIM BER LAND AC?, JU NE 3, 1878. T imber L and A ct , J une 3, lb iS , — N otice for P ublication . N otice fo r P u b lic a tio n , I th in h iito rv am i in th e ,ii<d awaS before a n o th e r o n e took id alw ay s a lax pel io«i. Un m> la s t : ; , : : X u , i . s » .fU ,. tim e. M r ] X ‘ ^ » „ o t h e c , U„ til th e w hole t r i .......... from th e E a st * » L and A ct . J unk a th is as a c e n tra l p o in t. D u rin g the lo n g tim e “ T he co m m an d had a signal s ta sam « period th e S o u th e rn Pacific tio n above c a m p an d Genera! has tak en from P o rtla n d to r d i s t r i W heaton was a t once signalled from b u tio n th ro u g h o u t th e sections ot th is p o in t to m arch th a t n ig h t at tiie state ta p p e d by its ro ad s, more ex actly m id n ig h t a n d m eet o u r com- (jia n 3 ^ 0 people, ,a y o u r pap -r I m au d in fro n t of th e In d ia n stro n g -j ( Inlivt.n)etll still co n tin u es Mt > ;h your sub n d G en eral P assenger A gent h o ld , from w hich point it « a s in gooti,” 6 ten d ed to atta c k th e In d ia n s and C aig, “ and th o u s a n d s of o th e r will b a w th e C a n b y M aswaer«» k ill or d riv e th em into th e lake. com e d u rin g th# tim e w hich in te r ■ “ We ma rebed p ro m p tly oil the venes between the p ru -eu t and Ju n e ( by PA U L D E T A N EY .) h o u r. We had to go ¡D single tile 15, th e d ate an n o u n ced for th e rates M . F itz c ra ld , o f B u m s, was in in o rd er to get th ro u g h th e rocks to ex p ire. T h is is th e larg est m ove th e city y e sterd ay and m ad e h im * a n d boulders. Wo were fully four m e n t in O reg o n ’s h is to ry , an d it eoininenls upon th e p o p u lar a cco u n t h o u rs in m aking th e trip , an d had w ill be seen th a t P o rtla n d is the o f tiie m assacre of G eneral Canby j u s t a b o u t cuiisum tiiated it w h en a Biain p<hnt of a ttra c tio n , a s m ore a n d h is com panion» by th e Modoc Soldier fell over a b o u ld er and a c th a n h alf of th ese p ro sp ectiv e se tti I n d ia n s in 1S/3. M r. F itzg erald c id e n tly discharged his gun. T h is ets come s tra ig h t th ro u g h to th is was a soldier in G eneral t f t i b ) ’- gave the alarm to th e Modoc»« 1 hey city before seeking lo catio n s.” co m tn a n d an d he n o t only w itn ess had alread y been on th e lookout., R o b ert L. D u v all, special cx cu r- . , „ ( v e d th e m assacre b u t assisted in h u t SO far had n o t discovered us. d isch arg ed sl011 ng1 n l -01’ th e C hicago & N o itn - ro u tin g th e In d ia n s at the tim e and •W h en the gun was . ,. . i ■ t i ,i „ r.„ k « e -te rn , say a th e m ovem ent tow ard J a f te r « a id s engaged in th e three- an In d tu u scout bld.lcn m the rot k ■ we below us gave a veil th a t I sh all th e W est is lig h te r n o w , th a n a t an j d a y s ’ b attle in th e lava beds, lie , ti Hie ch iracter- ‘>l her tim e tlii* sp rin g . also strips W in e -m a il, th e olhcial never forget! I t «a» th e Lhaiiu ter ...................... , _____ . , f _ __ | ¡.tic sh o u t of w arn in g o f th a t trib e. "T h is is m id -season, ’ he said to a if 1.1 h , United States L and Office, U nited S tates ^ d ( t f f i e e .^ Roseburg, Oregon, Feb. ltitfi, 1903. U nited States L ind Office, N oticels'ìuT Ó ly Riveli th a t m com - No-ire i» hereby «Ivon th a t In complî- Roseburg Oregon, January 19,1903 ____________ , _____ is li n . iiv given t h a t in c :!l j7 „ ^ Notice is hereby given th at in com- i plpmce with th e proviaionBof the act p liau o o V u h the provisions of th e act irn d s in & pliance with the provisions of the a c t of (of Congress of J u n e 8, 1378, entitled í .f f . o m r e s s o l .inn- 3. 18.8, entitled ’ ber lauda Congress of June 3. 1873, entitled “ An ; .. in a,.t (,,r the > sale sate of tim timlier lands in i : \ 'n “ V for the sale of imber land» in a c t f o r the »ale ot tim b er land» In the a ,.fonda, Oregon. Neva- . ^ V u t e e of Caffforni :. Oregon, Neva- S ta te s of California, Oregon Nevada, a c t to rtile sale of tinB ar lands in th e the States of C nolon T erritory.” a i ex-1 \ , to,, T erritorv.” as tory,” Slums oi California, < >■ -gon. N evada, ,|a . and W ashington Territory. ex'_ 1 ,fo , a«,I , u-, W ashington Territory, - - - ex- - , »>.» W .. a.hington T e T r r Hn, i stn as t_ extend- and ia W ashington i’e r r it ,ry as ex- te n 'e d to a tl the Public U u d b ; ites bj ,euded t(( ld, , he Public Land S tates ed D the i. tided t , all tin- Ruhhe L aud cites by act o, A ugust, 4, 1892, John R 1 eter- . . o, . |Jat . is:-2, Ito s B. De- 1 ‘ Augi1.1 1, 1-92, Mary H oughton, of a : of August 4. is '2, Percy C harles, , elns. of 387 W est Hixth St.. E ugene,) of Mvrtle Point, county of Coos, P ° ‘t Ot tori1, county of C u rry ,, tate of i-ot tlan , c a r e \ . P . i x p r . - C<> c ,.,.n ty o f f a m e , state of Oregon, has ,,f O regon, ha» th is ¡la y tiled in O regon, la s th is day filed in tbi« office M ultnom ah, S tate of | ,ja y filed in tl»is office u OUR AGENTS: A. B. S abin , Langlois,.Oregon. C has . D ewkt , Gold Beach. A. II. C rook . Pistol River, Creston I T .« Colne to O regon . Ti-iiiiEu J, a m », A ct J une 3 , IS48Ç- N otice Foil P ublication . TbOVMMIKl M alheur MM|h eu r reserv atio n . by W A L T E R . F . R I L E Y , E d i t o r a n d P r o p r ie t o r . S u b s c r ip t io n , $ 1 .5 0 p e r y e a r . j.,, -e, tion 9. s>, i, 8W i N a F.j .-¡--. prosecuted to tho lull e x te n t of ' tP No. 31 south, No. m N\A Towm»l.»r’N ' 32 of south. ¡ IW .................................... I j I i in Townsh « d wftioffer proof range to show Uoi, No. to, n, Township NO. 32 south la<> I H west, and will offer proof to show range Xo. Xo 14 u west, w„ t , «ndwtll »ndwtll offer «(Ter pr,o»f proof 1 “ ' th a t th lu a b le R. D. H U M E . the e land »ought sought is more ju valuable to »how ***** th a t * the Ian.I u g h t n more »V e.t.terburn O r Ana 17, 1899. for it« tim lier or sfone th an for ag ri- *“ l" ' 1 so — — valuable for iU .tim ber or stone than W e d d e ro u rn , y r . , \u g . , , owRural imrpoee#, am t to eetoblish hla f ,. . ^ ¡ . . „ n u r a l p k rp o s.-s.a n d to v sta b - R eferring to the above N otice, th e c| ailll dd irtnd Io-fore J . H. Upton, fish bis claim to »aid land lelon- the gtibscriber w ould also no tify th e u . 8. Com m issioner, a t his office at Rpx?iHtx*r mid Receiver oi: th i* o ffice a t , .. l i ;,, th ^ t lie is nrcPiircd to furii- Lranuloi«*. Orcff' »n, on Mondsy» the 23*1 ....................................... .......... day of May, 19U3. iTe tm i. es s as ¿nd'rew O lsen, O. P. Haagen- 11 a ’ n nam A as < w itnrsw s: W alter of R ogue R iv e r fro n tin g th e lanu» ¡Io | ( ^ ,v Vi,r). ... (t Charles, •*< ieor |~ e . u reeu , «11 of Langlois, __ _ b.-th of Port- oWUCd bv h im , at th e sam e rates of land. Ore on, William B. W ing, David w harfage as are ch arg ed fo r lik e Oregon. Itnrphy» b o th oí Eugene. J Oregon. Any and all persons claim ing ad- u iic in ^ ad- ao ro tn m u d a d n o s a t th e w h a rf a t verw'iy the a bo v®* described lands are Any an«i |x»r*on« n t¿ e 4 d l lands rry L C o ounty vci-tfiy tifo a b o .e «1. s c rib a n d s arc an- P P o o rt rt O O rfo rfo rd rd , , C L u u rry u u ly , « O G regon reg, n , tll m,, their claim s in ttiis of- re.li« -ted i" tile their claim s in this of- a|| repO r,s to th e c o n tra ry n o tw ith flre nn cr s a i,( 23d day of March 11,.« on or before said 4tb day of May, a ;n g 1993. „ . 1 eff’ . - ............. .. .............. J .T . BRIDGES, Register. 1111(1 1 l i e WEEKLY afi ¡ ^ THF, TRIBUNE ! ¡ ‘ K .D .U U M S . I M .B I U O O E S .W U .,.; OREGONIAN Both Papers one year for $2.25.