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the saw mills. As the only two s'enmers. th a t make the Crescent urgent piea to Democrats to look City p o r ta e owned by the two to t|ieir business interest», ns a Seven hundred thou.-and dollars lumber compann s »t is likely they ; T R IB U N E . dollar settled in their pockets «a» has just been appropriated by the will tie them up during the strike. as dear to them as to a República'', War Department for a complete ex Rut here :gnin the strikers l.uvc , \, ' ■ v 1 ‘ and appealed, in conclusion, to ah hibit of the Philippi'»*. " ll,uh w>‘1 made provision for a p< s.-tble enicrg , cnev, and tue prepared to put on an | voters to sustain the Republicans be situated on the western section o im lepilidcnt steamer in case the two JpFlWAL PAPES OF « liltY El). RACK LEEK, 1’rop’ r and maintaiuthe present prosperity. the site on the shores of Arrow Head now pil ing between there and San .(Successor to F . M. Langtois.) Fianci/eo are taken off Dairymen R ake, a» artificial body of water T he New F o re s t R eserve. and fanners are »Unwed to receive ' containing 8.UOO.OOO gallons. 1 he K E E P S IN S T O C K , W. F. lilL'rlY, - - - PropH etnc ami ship products as heretofore, so Philippine tract will embrace -to that all in all the strikers are pre The Interior Department lw« d e acres, including a f a c t of woods tn e .oared fo ra long siege and have SUBSCRIPTION KATES. fl.50 cided 1« create a forest reserve in One Copy One Y ear .................. matters prettv "ell in their own 75 Southwesteiu Oregon, in the K>>>, 1 acres in extent. Tue Copv Six M onth*.................. 50 The buildings to be erected upon hands.—Oregon Observer. One Copy Three Month*............... River country, a strong recommend this territory, nearly WO in num ation to that effect having been T ovE K -nsixo R at »« R sa »"**'"-*- ber, w ill beentirrlyof Filipino con made by the geological survey. th e struction, find stand as architec first step in this direction i.as just i A / r v 1 ’ **• tural types »*lliat p "* » ^ '10“ - 1 ‘‘T OUR AGENTS: been taken by band Commissioner And in tact, everything usually needed ! dwelling tribe, ol the ¡.lands will j\. TJ. S.vms, Langlois. Oregon. Richards, who has lias orusreo ordered the tern ..... ............ ¡oie- in Ui« iu the country. C hah "D ewey , Gold Beach. porarv withdrawal from all entry build thair queer ’ ,dwen. i . l I . CKooK. Ptetul g i w . Oregon. if practically the entire Rogue branches of the I o . e s t U , F ilip in o E x h ib it a t th e F a ir . the Store, 6MERIES, (the best only, IJliN GUGDS, 15OOTS SlIOl.l"", The Faeifie ¡Furniture and hardw are - e River mountain country m Curry, ,ng tribe, wtl eons Josephine and Coos counties, ex-i t8 oo. poles »«t. n he $ __t'j. .bi c IO W hll'll 1 “ ir tuu- ( { lh 1' pal4, ' from I t o . M „ u , W' ' - j ‘„ ¡ X , { t ,„, C A S H S A L E S a m o u n t ng to $5 or krcl.ipU .- ,u„rv will he allowed 1« per cent dis- e n n t, except on F lo u r, on which no " “ " m u ,., • « » h,M. rr ii W liv lie Should H e rm a n n THI* vvn> iform i line. be F le e te d t<> C ongress. water races an|l of the with- Canoeing, The exterior limits i i i i . ivb m t..v ...... ........ v diving . •• Willi drawal embrace 1,249,920 aeres of other ,1,versions ot ha It, Ashland, Or., May »8,-B inger land, mostly mountainous and furnish amusement for visitor». Herman spoke in Ashland I“81 Nearly loot) natives, fepresenta heavily covered with timber, but a night to a good audience for nearly lives of C9 different tribes of the great portion of the land within two hours. The speaker said he islands, will be brought to this the withdrawal is held in private felt assured from his Haltering re c,u n try in United States trans ownership, much of it having been ception there would be no apathy at ports. Tho more bizarre types ot originally included in the railroad the islands will be displayed by the the polls. grant, and is held now by the com “ We are assembled under the can Sultan of Sulu and part ot his grantee ii.) or its ' o vas. to discuss the Qualifications of pany 1; OUS" ' ; ' , M t i r e eastm 'n Imlt'of " T h k e carloads of sculpture from the two candidates for Congress, -discount can be given. \s I will do my own team ing, it is ,ny intention to sell cheaper than goods were ever sold on Floras Creek. Keep a Full ¡nut Complete Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE Butter, E ® and Hides, j i i >IKIK THAN HIS 1 5TQJÍACti D-r'FiESCES P ort Orford, Oregon, Will be taken in exchange tor goods. G ive m e a tria l a n d I w ill do my best to please yon. a NOTIN ANY TRUST groceries , provisions , boots and shoes , he said. “The people ought lo b e Cu ” V, b ’¡»«f - s t of the line the exposition^ Enlarging simps m guided solely by their own interests I tw J e n townships 12 ...... td west, New York are already on tin in reaching a decision as to, who together with townships 34, 33, and grounds, and about o _ if would best represent Oregon’s im half of 3° north. Most of Josephine in various parts of Inc ■ THE NEW HOME SEWINS MACHINE CO portant material interest» in Cun- t u n t v - s l o t the line dividing States are at work under con rae, gies8 at this time. townships 7 and 8 west is also ... the on scale models nggreg-t l „ , “I have had the honor to sit in withdrawal, together with eight ad- 000 m cost 11 . of I Congress for Oregon many years, dilioual townships in the extreme territories and po»a p a rt’ of the time being the repre end of Coos County are m ade) sentativ., for the whole state and during that time have mingled wall i A s soon as possible the Land «pbropriatious for participation in f “ A eu H o m e ” i f i i h e o n i v r e a l l y many of the great men of this Na Office will send special agents into the expos,Hon, M exico an« -E . U I G U C illA D E S e w t n y J I a c h i n e tion. I have learned the import the withdrawn area to d e te rm in e alone began actual mi < o I th e ' .m a r k e t , for us to e n te r in to ft tru s t unco of committee assignments in what, if any. of the vacant public lions before the ded.cn on. Many T im , mu L and , A ct J une 3, 1878,— t o T t ^ e no r t « neeoqsai’Y U t , ; 1 » y a n y 0ve ^ N otice fok P ublication . Congress, which practically Iegis land should be r,stored to entry contracts for lhe.»t ,ui < no lates through its committees. It U nited States Land Office, before the reserve is created. The been let. tu,nder- was never more essential than now ,1,,p a r ,.n e t has not yet decided Roseburg, Oregon, April 2a,, 1H03. ceived w hen you w a n ,.. sew ing m a c h in e don t Out ot the confusion of pondt Notice is hereby given th a t in com that Oregon should have representa what policy will he followed with ous scaffolded timber skeletons h I pliance with the provisions of Hu- imt tion on those committees, which S Of Congress of Juno U, IK7H, entitled regard to the alternate sections with- in air, of heaps of bull' mg mi ‘ linve to do with the state’s com in the withdrawal which belong to i ris of every description, • ■ I “ An act for the sale of tim ber lands in w rite d ire c t to us. th e states of California, O rec n, Neva d a “nd in Wuthin-Oon T irrito ry ,” as THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO tnercial interests as they are affected N e v ^ Goods R e c e iv e d b y E v e ry S te a m e r. PSl’e a d e lto all the Public I, an d S ia te s. ....... O R A M O E , Ix/IAiAS. by the work of the river and harbor ..... ............................... — b v n e to f \u .-n -, 1. 1 “ 8. Vum--, s. J o h n New Y ork, C lilrngo, III., Kt. L o u is Mo., A an- • committees. During the time I was ta . Ila., D allas, T ex., K.. n t ranctsco, Cal. ston of Port OHoi-d, county of O U R M O T T O I » “ S M A L L P R O F I T S A N O Q U IC K S A L E S .” Currv, s ta te of O rerm h as th is thing i. r - a e y - a member of that committee, one (lav Tiled iu this olbee his sworn T imber L and A ct , J une 3, 1878— Ktafc-meat No. 5024, for tho purchnse year, Oregon stood second to New , Tlieic w ill he no general creation there c.inies an impre.-si sir N otice for P ublication . York in die amount of a p p ro p ria of lieu base in Southwestern Ore- stored up energy. An tinmen, e I of the NW i of section No. 21, m T ow n-hip No. Ill -outh range No. tions for her rivers and harbor-, con. as only a minimum am ount of equipment of saw mil s, w - t and w dl offer pioof t r U nited S tates Land Office, show th a t the la nd sought is m ore v al and another year third. Roseburg, Oregon, May ", 19e-L 1;Ul,l i„ private ow n ,'-h ip is to he tooD, hoisting engines, tac » e am uable for its tim ber or stone th a n for Notice i ■ hereby given th at in coin Our buyer is constantly in tha market, and takes a d v .n t» ,. »f »R 1»< Mr. Hermann said that he has a H gricultum l purposes, and to estab- olianee with the provisions of the net included within the Rogue River nggtng has aeitim .. ilisli hi- claim to -od lam hi ion of Congress of June 3, 1S7S, entitled prices, and we cannot be undersold. Our purpose is to keep the best of warm friend in the great Illinois reserve. When it is finally created ground, and scores of eager £ I Geo. W. Smith, C ounty < h-rk, a t his Congressman who is to ho Speaker, linder „0 circumstances are the able contractors m every line of 1 ortiee a t tiohl Kcaeh, Oregon, o t i l ’ii- - An art for the sale of tim ber lands in tin- S la te » o i California, Oregon. Neva- nll lines of goods, and our prices will be as low as the markets and the I day, the 10th day of July, 1903. and he thought there was an ex .................. ........... .. ................ ¡ . " " « „ a J C ; . lie nam es as w itn esses: boy y - ,pv, and W ashington T erritory, as ex- 1,mded to all the Public L and S tates cellent chance that he would be Junes and It. I- Cooper, "1 t ort, <b- |,v act of Aa-zust I, 1892. ( harles Steele qu„lity of goods wili permit. All customers m a , be assured of fair and ford, Oregon ; and M'lt.on M. M d lil ....... I'™ “ « assigned to his old place on the „„.„■by g W b S ,,i' Port Orford, county of t u rry Join, C. M id-r. of < )phir, Oregon to make numerous litu selic- it. « It. . „ I • ¡ and river and harbor committee. He right Anv and all p e r ous c la im in g ad- Slate of Oregon, Inis th is day tiled in honest dealing. Ihm s. I t is probable, however, that c l staff simps are ,n operation, ■ statenient No. W. T. K E R R , Managet. ,, Jy the nliov, -d< scribed luodn <"•' (hi-, ollie, his sworn knew that it was more ptobable purchase ot L o t, ! .nested to llle th e ir e la iin s in th ts o f- 510S for the the special agents going to Oregon — Collier’s W eeklv. 1 and NE1 NWS M S E | of section \ on or before the said 10th day of tlir.ii in the ease oi any new man 30, Township 33 south, range No 14 s t r i k e S till O n- .lulv. 1903. „ . , who could he sent from this dis will he instructed to confer wjth west, an d will offer proot to show t h a t ; J. T. B R ID G E S, R egister. the railroad authorities to determine, i8 received here that the the land sought is more valuable for Its trict. •, in I .‘V <»r st>'iH‘ than for agricultural on nl Crescent City in the IT imbeu L and , A ct J une 3, 1878,- lie took up seriatim the objec if possible, upon some equitable purposes, and to establish b is claim to N otice i on P ublication . aid land I efore th e County Clerk at Hobbs, Wall & tions to Ins election. First, that he plan of exchange, whereby the com- lu(nberiu„ ,nitls P u t Orford, Oregon, on W ednesday, .Uh| ' C lrseent City Mill & had been there long enough; second, pany will give to the governme, t t h e ‘29th liny of July, 1993. d Stat -s Land Ofllee,, rtation Company, ft* nun llo seb Uni lie nanu s as witnesse.- : .1. M. " est, that he was not in harmony with title to all or part of its holding-. Tl.a’n u ig , D f-g 'H, April ‘J-’. L't»:,. . . last . week’s /v.,„ Notice?» h reby given th a t in c< m- A. Ad-dplisen, A. R ichard ami Eugene O n s E ltV l i: ha- the A dm inistration, and third, that within the proposed reserve and 1 tioned . iu - pliae.ee with the pi ovismns ol t.Is- act ot L t'.ogv, all of P ort Orford, Oregon. his election would be a rebuke to agri e to take in exchange theref. r reached a more serious stage than {'oouree-iof Ju n e 3. 1-b3, entitled An Anv ‘am t all persons claim in g a d Government lands elsewhere ol ap was nt first anticipated and may act for till- -ale of ti'llbel' lands m tin versely the iihove-ih-serihed lands are tho Admiiiislrulion. S tates of t ’alifoinia, O regon, Nev ada, r,„.nested to tile their claim s ill tide of As to the first, he thought his ex proximately the same value as the yet result seriously for all of tb:»t and W.c-ldnM >n T er, Rory, as extend fice on or before said 29th day of July perience should he a recoiuineudu tracts relinquished. No exchange C immunity. Roth »ides are ob- ed IO all Lae l‘u lie Land S tates by a- 1993 J. T. BRIDGES, Register. of Au -U- I, I- 19>.V < • Join . , ol lion, if the same principle followed propositions will be enteltaincd, stinatt aud firm in the stand they in business of utilizing knowledge however, unless tho Government’s have taken and declare they will d e a le r in N O T IC E . gained in service were applied. As rights are safeguardi d against spec n o t givi way. It is believed n<nt to the second, there was no man ulative lieu selections. that the only wav in which the v X ? l i l u ' 'ng’e N<>- If west, and N, ticc is hereby given to all whom it Tho department is also consider trouble can la- settled is for tho mill will oiler proof to show th at the land limy concern, nut to enter upon «r tres- ; who could give a more hearty, gen U| .(CC(.;,,, t0 u lC wishes of rouaht is ¡„ore valnable fa r its tim ber in any ufhnner upon the land of erous and constant support to this ing the advisability ol making a or ‘tone than f i a a H enltural purposes i :ie tm dersigneil, situated on l-.lk R iver, proposition to purchase the railroad splendid Administration than he. an d Io e- .a -li.-h h i- c la im to said land e t h e t ' o n n t v t ’le i k of C arry coun Carry county, Oregon, for th e purpose ', c., ..|it City Union of Fed . The i Crescent ‘‘Since the time of the immortal lands outright, if they can lie bad at ty, at Fort O rford. Oregou, on I r n l i t ) , of tishing, or hunting with guns or dogs. a reasonable price, but this, like- ' ll,bG r erated Trades recently made a de the null day of July, mo'. , Also not to leave any gate open o« go Lincoln,” lie sa id ,“ ! have been truo ing through, or otherwise trespass in H e „ n i n e s a s w itn e s s e s : to the impulses id my heart, which wise, is still under advisement. Il mand that all its members in tl e any m anner. Any person or persons eventually found th at no equit- were loyal to the principles of the it i» employ of Hobbs, Wall & Co., and so entering upon said premia, s with out our consent will he prosecuted to grand old party of freedom, the able exchange or purchase can b, C rescnt City Mill A Transporta Io- lull e x te n t of the law. arranged, the reserve will he created .K IEL BUND. tion Company receive i rai»e of $b Republican party. ’ chas . l- n r r y , I He said that the difte/emes be on tli» cheekboart plan, with all a month. The demands were sub-j MRS. CATHARINE FORTY. railroad and private lands excluded. nutted to the superintendents of the | tween him and Secretary Hitchcock J . T . RRTDGF..». R egister. The reason given lor the reeom- two eoiupanies, who sent a repre were mi-ielv as to matters of detail in the adminisiralion of the Land mendatioii ot tho geological survey se n ta tiv e to the head offices of the’ Tim ber Land, Act Ja n e 3. 1 8 7 8 ,- T imbku L and , A ct J une o , IS i S, N otice fob P ublication . Motive Vubl*.cation» Oltice, and between the superior and lor the creation ol the reserve is r.speeiivo companies in San F r a n - ' l Ltliat there is a marked diminution cisio. The mill companies asked the infe.ior olliee, tho interior, of Unlt«sl States Land office, U n ite d Slat« ■ L und Office, of the How of the water in the till the last of the month to con D ,-,„bul' Oreg"U, Vpi'il 2. t'.HlS. R- -■ linrg. Oregon, A pril 20.1903. , course, had to retire. Notii’, is lit-reby given th a t in com Notice’Vs hereby d ven th a t 10 eom- As to tho third, lie ridiculed the streams heading in the proposed sider the niatler, nnd in the mean phanee w ith the p„.visions ” pliance with the provisions of the net , , c r e - of June 3, 1878. entitled An of c.m ure-» of Ju n e 3. 1878. entitle,I suggestion that a Democrat should reserve. In Southern Oregon, this time issued a new schedule which net for the » de of tim ber lands In th e “ An net f>-r the sale of tim lier lands in raised the wages of certain classes States of California, o n g«>n. be sent in his stead. 1 hat would stutement meets with derision. the S l a t , s of C alifornia. Oregon, Neva Rogue River Courier da. and W ashington te rrito ry ." nsex - of men both in the mills and camp». and in W ashington t erritory . •»*‘ certainly he a rebuke. tond«xt to all th e Ihtblie Lam l States l>y " V ^ A n - D " , L ^ I L K J M 'n - b . lie then took Chairman W hite’s! . i Rut tlie union refused to accept the a,-l . I August 1. l»92. w alter 8. The Princess Uantacuzenes v.s.t ()f of Benson, county <>f Swift, s ta te m Lv oil. of Port Orford. < ’ounty of U urrv, Albany convention speech for a text | Mim.esot >. has th is «lav tiled In th is o - State "I O n’’4 "iit ha*4 thin d sy lik'd in and discussed the tariff and the to America with her sou and heir well as their new schedule. 1 he fie,., t h i - ‘'l:‘ ,,' hi- »'«"«a »tal«’ii,“nt No. his sworn stab nn-nt No- was »delightful event in American Union held a meeting and ordered the 1'iirehase , f t h a s t N \ \ 1 . N I S ' ' . tuft; I,-r the purchase of the SW | trusts from the R.'.pnbliean stand section N um ber 31, jn tow nship of - '. tion No. g I, in T ow nship N«v. 34 point. He said the Republicans society, She wa* Miss Ju lia Dent a c salion of work, and since Mon of No 31 smith, range No. 13 w»'s ' ’ south, ranee No. I t west, ami w ill offer , G raut, the grand daughter ot Gen- In fact, a Full Line of General Hardware, Would revise the trusts rather than day nothing has bem doing at the ;„ 4 w in offer point, to »bow th a t proof to »le w th at th e land sought is valuable for its tim ber or stone la id »ought is more vain-» h the tariff, quoted the Sherman law eisl U. 8. Grant. The Princess tug mills at Crescent City. W ork the than for ag ricu ltu ral purposes, nnd to (oi its tim ber or si ne than f >r •"t-b " and referred to the recent sueces- is ii young woman ot striking beau men are standing about the streets tural tnivikwe», mid to estab lish bi» establish his claim to said lam l ladore e h U m to L w land In-tom the Keg.stev the v untv Clerk <>f C urry county at in crowds discussing the »ituation. and Ik «.«‘¡v« r of this . the«'at Roseburg. hi» 111. e at Port O rford, Oregon on fill suits »gainst the railroad merger, | ty. The »Hikers have made ample Oregon, on Friday the ll t h day of Friday, the loth dny of July, 1903. the beef and the salt trust» under | The strong lineahaents of the hero Having engaged in the Hardware business, a share of the public pa H e nam es as witnesses : 1903. th a t law. If there were any tarill aro in the face of his grandcl,ild. i rparation* for the close down. August tl W. Currv, of Ophir, Oregon : and He names ns w .tin s.- 9 : The princess’ child bears a strong They have purchased supplies ot rouage is solicited Fair dealing and satisfaction guaranteed. I- S Wells. I . S. Well». .Tohll I^ h n - H L t oop« I. rims, lam e ami l ay W revision it should he by the lric n J .| and coo- « and all othei herr. C am as Valley. O re.: T. G-Ri«mn, Jones, a llo t Port O rfonL Ore resemblance to the great »oldier. u (lour, o u r, sugar — — .................- of protection, lie ridiculed W hile’» Any an«l all persons e latm in g ad- assertion that Democrat» had got , The little one’s father the Prince " ‘‘ '¿ X 'i'n gre'd demand at Ures 1 A uvR "d*ll|er»onsdalm ingailv«'r»«“ ver»elv the aliovp-di'scribetl taiwts are reoues ted totlle th eir claim s in this of- is proud ot thia fact and never tire. ai , ht. vleeti ic light plant Iv the above- eseribetl lull,Is are re- hack on the old platform of fund 1 of nmitieg comparisons tx-tw.en the beji|; obj,ged to dose down, not ,juest,sl to file their claim» m tin » « 'ff'* liis* on or befura - aid 10th 'lay I'd July, amental principle», whatever they Uth.tay of Aug.. W - j 19tk> infant and its illustrious A uidiean w in g lo get wood lor fuel, hav- on or before »aid J. T. BRIDGES, Register. J .T . B R ID G E S ,R eg ister.1 may be, and explained w hat they , ancestor —Cliicugo American. J ing depended upon He supply from were in bi* view, li e mude an , golden ?MEDICALn — .- — 4 discovery ’ makes WEAK| J 5TOP1ACH5 1 5TRM& CLOTHING, DRESS GOODS, OIL SUITS AND RUBBER BOOTS. hardw are * Graniteware, Tinware, Glassware and Crockeiy. Orders taken for any article not kept in stock. Q* Groceries & Provisions ’ HARDWARE, tinware , granitew are , STOVES & RANGES DOORS & WINDOWS, PAINTS & OILS. Langlois, Carry County, Oregon.