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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1903)
THE STEAMER Town anti County. Port Orford Camp No. G09. W. [ O. W. will give one of their “at hones” next Saturday’ night July 25. 1903. at. their hall. Mr. Frank Tieherner, district organizer, will give an address on Woodcraft, and a program has been prepared. The ladiec will prepare and serve a basket lunch. A social and en'.er- laieing evening is expected. All are cordially invited to attend. T h e A n n u a l In stitu te F ig h tin g F o r 1‘iw turage. Eczema Timber Land, Act Time 3, 1878,- -No- tice for Publication. Antelope, Or., July 13.—Range! How It reddens the Bkin, Itches, oozes, U nited States Laud Office. .i ■ . i »■ m . • j i I dries and scales! Roseburg, Oregon, May 8, 1903. troubles in the blue Mountains hi- some people call It tetter, rn llt crust or A territlle Norwest wind lias been July 16, 1903. Notice fs hereby given th at in com tween cattlemen and sheepmen have! sa^ he8X rins ,ro!„ ,t „ i blowing lor ihe past week. pliance with the provisions ot the act of The annual institute for Curry reached an acute stage and serious | tense; local applications are resorted to— Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An County, Oregon, will be held a t , they mitigate, but cannot cure. for the sale of tim ber lands in t}iu The Areata left the city Monday at any time. I It proceeds from humors inherited or ac- a M rt atesof Gold Reach, on Monday, August | 00 lct *s expect (.’idiiornia, Oregon, Nevada, been made by the | Pe” S‘8 "“‘U “*** haV# and is due here tonight. and A ashiugton T erritory,’’ as exten 10, 1903. ‘ Dead 1," eS have ded to ull the Public l and S tates bv The Washington Life Insurance All teachers of the county. and I cattlemen, and .heepmen who have ! net of August 4, 1892, E u g en e L. Bogy ... i taken (heir flocks to the m ountains1 positively removes them, has radically of Port Orford, count , of G uriy, Stale Cumpany, of N«w, York, is 43 years those aspiring to become teachers and permanently cured the worst cases, And of Oregon, has this day filed in old. are earnestly requested to be pres , f" r 1 u ‘“ “ ,er pasturage have their i without an equal tor all cutaneous tills office his sworn statem en t No. ____ 5107, for the purchase of tbeSYV} NW} *etp alike up against t use iues. i ^¿OODaj.llxaweiheHSiciSuuuc. rn«.aciuu You do not have to dis to win if C. A. Rohrabacher, Traveling eat at the several sessions of the : see. 29, and ME} NW} Hl NE} of sec. 30 ed narrow atrip I Crowded into a stria of in Two 33 *outh, of range 14 west, and you have life insurance in the General Agent, and it. C. liohra same. T imber L and , A ct J uke 3, 1878,— ! « ¡11 offer proof to show th a t the land mountain range, they have eaten Washington. In making the ab<ive announce- bucher, Special Agent, of the Wash- sought is more valuable for its tim ber N otice i on P ublication . out the grass, and unless they can or stone than lor agricultural purposes, The schooner Joseph Russ sailed ington Life Insurance Co., ol New meut it is hardly necessary for me and to establish his claim to said Lind cross the lines, they will be starved N E L SO N , - - - - . M aster. Friday for San Pedro, carrying York, are now lu Curry county in l‘i emphasize the fact, that the law United States Land office, before the County Clerk at P o rt Orford out * Roseburg, Oregon, A pril 20, 1903. i O regon, on Wednesday the 23th dav of away u load of 375,000 feet of lura the interest of their great company, makes iu obligatory on the part of W ill make weekly trip s between Notice is hereby given that in com- Ju ly , 1903. A private letter to a stockman nt ber. and will make Port Orford their ! teachers, and those who propose to plinnee with the provisions of the act I He names ns witnesses: this place says that a rancher at of Congress of Ju n e 3, 1878, entitled) J. M. West, A. Ailolphsen, A. Rlch- headquarters The old Washington teach, to attend the institute held in H u n F r u n e tw e o , P o r t O v- Howard, w ho has kept stores for “ Ar. net for the sale of tim ber lands in urd ami Charles Steel, ull of Port Or- Tue W ashihgton Life, of New th e S ta te s of C alifornia, Oregon, Neva- j ford, Oregon. is well known and highly esteemed their respective counties. sheepmen for a number of years, da, an<l W ashington T errito ry ," as e x - ! Any and all persons claim ing ad- York, has not contested a claim for fo r c l a n d C o o s B a y , It is hoped, th at teachers will not in Oregon,and the T ribune extends lias been served w ith notice th a t Ull- tended to nil th e 1 ubllc L and states by tersely tins nbove.dvscribed lands arc more than twenty years. its representatives a hearty welcome look upon the attendance, as a mat , ... , , act of A ugust 4, 1892, W alter H. requested to file their claim s in th e C A R R Y IN G PASSENGERS AND A very enjoyable dance occurred to Curry couuty. ter of necessity, but deem it a social less these p ro v isio n s are m oved, he L yon, of P o rt Orford, C ounty of Currv, office on or before the said 29th day ot will be b u rn ed o u t, an d even his ' s,tato “f Oregon, lius th is d ay tiled in Ju ly , 1903. F R E IG H T . last Saturday night. There was as well as an educational privilege . . . , z, ., . „ t h i s office h is sworn statem ent No. J . T. BRIDGE'S, Register. L a n g lo is Ite m s. life is threatened. On the night of] w « , tor the purohaae of the S ift £ -------7----- --------- also a meeting of the W. O. W. to meet their fellow teachers in an July 1 his wire fences were cut in a 1 ,,f section No. 21, in Township No. 34 1 imber L ard , A ct J une 3, 1878— which was well attended. nual convention, for the purpose of , . , i J so u th , range No. 14 west, and will offer N otice for P c bi ication . proof to show th a t th e land sought is I _____ Freight and passengers at The Guerin barn raising occurred interchanging ideas, and discussing number of places, and the next; The Washington is an old line, night a notice was tacked on Jpg i more valuable for its tim ber or stone United States Land Office to -' those subjects, a more thorough , . , , " th an for ag ricu ltu ral purposes, and to legal reserve life insurance company, lust Saturday. The boys got Roseburg,’ Oregon, M areh 5th. 1903- L o w e s t B u te» . gate, warning hint to have the sup- establish his claim to said land before Notice is hereby given, th at in cont- doing business under the super- Hollier, had a good time, and soon knowledge of which is of so much plies moved. |'tbe CountyA’lcrk of Curry P h 4w U,,ty ! l t;I’liancc with the provisions of the act importunes to the welfare of those [ sellt UP “ f,'aule aboul 40 by 50- i"rm t l , 1 imhr t i .V / e 1']’11 Ymvin 011 of Congress of Ju n e 3, 1878, entitled C. LF.NEVE, Agent, Port Orford, O r vision of the State. Sheepmen here say they are will i d a i . the loth i.ay of July, 1903. o ^ n act for th t sale of Timber lands in egon. The P. F. & L. Cos. largest E lk! Mr. Bowman has gone to Port- whom wc are called upon to in ing to m ike lines if the cattlemen ‘ r Hc nam es as w itnesses: the States of California, Oregon, Neva struct. ... . , . G. W. ( urry, of O phir, O regon; and River m ill had a breakdown last :l* delegate to the Convention will meet them half way and notj h . L. Cooper, Thoe. Lane and Fay W da, and W ashington T erritory,” as e x tended to all the Public Land States by I trust, therefore, you will cheer , ., , , , i m a k e unreasonable demands. T h is : Jones, ull of Port Orford, Ore. week th at will cause it to remain oi tbe " • act of A ugust 4th. 1892, Edw ard H. fu lly com ply w ith the law as Set; A ny and «11 persons claim ing ad- Smith of Menomonie couuty of D unn, idle for a week or ten days yet. We have the pleasure to note the fo rth under section 20 title ‘>1 of ' r a " g0 hiW been USL‘d by eheePnic" I Verse’ly the al.ov.-d.;ser il»-d lands are state of W isconsin, bus th is d ay filed ’ " “ ) for more than twenty years, and to | requested tollle their claims in this of- in this office ids sworn statem ent No. D E A L E R S IN The assets of the old Washington arrival last 1 hursday ot Mr. B. the school laws. . , , , ,, nee on or before said 10th day lot July, 4502, for the p e r ,linse of the North , . withdraw trom it now would mean 1903 Willard of Vilas, South Dakota, Life Insurance, now more than East q u a rte r (NEJ) ot section No. 34 in As this announcement does n o t; . ) . , , , . , to ru in th em . 1 hey say that t o --------------- ------- — —*----- Township No.31 south, of range ge No. 14 seventeen million dollars, are in brother of Miss Willard of Langlois. refer solely to teachers, uermit me ' ^ accede to the demands of the cattle Timber Land, Act Ju n e 8, 1878,— w est, and will offer proui to show that He comes with the intention of vested in the interest of its policy the land sought is mere valuable for herewith to extend a cordial and Notice for Publication. 1 men would mean practically aban its tim ber or stone than for agricultur locating on the coast. holders. , pressing invitation to the public to, al purposes, and to eHtublish his claim donment of their Summer range in to said land before tlie Register and join hands with us, and thereby U nited States Land Office, The Arcata visited us last Thurs H ogue H iv e r F ish Laws. ) the Blue Mountains. The situation □ OLD B E A C H ,O R . ! day, going south, and took away Roseburg, Oregon, June 27,1902, - Iteeeiver of this office a t Rosel urg, give us the needed encouragement 011 Tuesday the ¿1st. day of is a serious one, the sheepmen be Notice is hereby given that in coniple Oregon, 1903. | live passengers, among them being Many have made inquires at the which will serve to add greater in ing determined not to surrender ancc w ith the provisions of the Act of July, He nam es as witnesses : E. S. w ells Congress of Ju n e 3, 1878, entitled "An ) Mrs. E. W. Jensen and mother, and Observer oiliee regarding the amend spiration to this movement. WK K E E P IN STOCK their range without a contest, and | act for 'tin- sale of tiuib.-r lands in tli 11ml John L ehnherr, both of Camas Valley, O regon, ami C harles H aines, It is a m atter that deeply con ta te s of California, Oregon, Nevada, ed fish laws regulating the fishing • little daughter. the cattlemen meantime continuing S ami W ashington T erritory,” ns extend Eekley, O regon, and Edward A. Flu- cerns us all, and in which the pub ed to all the 1'uhlic L an d States hy net ley of Menomonie, W isconsin. in their threatening atttitudc. Frank Howe, whom we reported of salmon in Rogue River, and for Any anil all persons claiming ad lic should take a deep and heart o f A ugust 4, 1892, Anna E. Guerin, of the benefit of all those interested we last week as visiting at the home of M rs. B la in e Is D ead . M yrtle P oint,county of Coos, State of versely the above described lauds aro felt interest. Come tund co operate append them here with. requested to file tlle ir claim s ill tills Cregon, has this day tiled in this office 1 John Fromm, on Brush Creek, is D RESS G OO DS, with us, and let us have a rousing her sworn statem ent No. 5428, for the office on or before said 21, day of Julv, These two sections cover every now in a critical condition, and his Augusta, Me., July 15.—Mrs. purchase of tile WJ SW j section 25, 1903. HATS A N D C A PS, J. T. BRIDGES, lb gi t 1. thing with the exception of the law enthusiastic gathering, and work in recovery is doubtful. James G. Blaine died at the Blaine Nj SEf of section 2(1, Town BOOTS AND SH OES, ship No. 31 south, range No. 14 I'l.uiiEit L and , A ct J uke 3, ls /8 .— forbidding the catching of salmon harmony and unison for the ad- , . e1 homestead here todav. Mrs. Blaine west, ami will otter proof to ¿low that The Government steamer Heather within 600 feet of any fishway, '"auoenicnt . of e the , best . • interests N otice for P ublication . of was /6 years of age. Froqi Wash the land sought is m ore valuable for I I A K B W A I t EC, ¡came it Sunday and remained u n which law was not changed. The our schools. its tim ber o r Stone th a n for agrlcul- ington, a short time ago, she cam e I titral purposes, and to establish her U nited S tates L an d Office, til Monday morning. She landed amended sections follow: , Anticipating the largest assembly claim to said la n d before E. A. Dodge R oseburg, O regon, March 5th, 1903. And in fact everything usually needed a light house inspector who visited Sec. 2—T hat section 4064 ol title ! ot’ teachers that has ever convened to the old family residence on State U. S. Com m issioner for O regon, at Notice 1« hereby given th a t In com street. She was in an enfeebled con M yrtle Point, O regon, Thursday, tlie pliance with the provision* of the act the Blanco light house. in town or country. i chapter V of Bellinger and Cotten’s in lbis county, I remain, with best of C ongress of J u n e 3, 1878, entitled 1 dition medical attentior. since. 17th duy of Septem ber, 1903. "An act for the «ale of tim ber lunds in She nam es as w itnesses: Notice is hereby given that after Annotated Godes and Statutes of ) wishes to you all, During tiie past week she failed E. S, Wells an d T. D. G uerin, of the States of C alifo rn ia, Oregon, Ne Yours Very Truly, August 1 1903, the price of single Oregon be and the same is hereby j vada, and W ashington T erritory,” as H. N E E L Y , rapidly. Her condition was due to Myrtle Point,Oregon ; and Joseph Car- extended to all the P u b lic Land States W. 8. G uerin . butt and II. A. G uerin, of Eekley, Ore meals served at our hotels will be amended to read as follows: a general breakdown of the system. gon. by act of A u g u st 4, 1892, Edward A. 35 cents. Two meals and bed $1.00. See. 4064—It shall be unlawful Any anil all persoqs chihiiing ad Finley of M eitpmonie county of Dunn, Mrs. Blaine’s maiden name was versely T o Go B y C rescent City. the ahove-ileseribed lands are state of W isconsin, has tills day filed in L. K napp , to take or fish for salmon in Rogue ßi’etjan. H arriet Stanwood. When a young requested te file tlleir claim* in this this office his sw orn sutem ent No. 4581, Mrs. N ygran . River, and its tributaries, except office on or before said 17th day of for tlio purchase of the N orthw est A number of old veterans of the woman she was a teacher nt a sem Sept. 1903. q u arter (NW'D "f section No. 35 in The Copper Queen came up from with rod and line, commonly call- inary for girls at Millersburg, Ky., Township No. 31 south, of range No. 14 J . T. BIHDGE.8, R egister. Rogue River Friday, in live hours ie^ angling, from 6 p. in. S a tu rd a y Civil War residing in Jackson and and Mr. Blaine, who had just grad west, an d will offer proof to show th a t the lan d sou g h t is m ore valuable for to 6 p. ni. the Sunday following in Josephine counties have planned to T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878,- against the Norwest gale that was T H E “P IO N E E R ” its tiinlier o r stone th a n for a g ric u l attend the National G. A. R. en uated from W ashington College, at N otice for P ublication . tu r a l purposes, an d to establish h is blowing. She took back 5 tons of any week in the year, or from July Washington, Pa., in 1847, vyas a campment next month at San F ra n elaim to said lan d before the Regis that arrived on the Arcata for 1st to December 31st in any year, ter und Receiver, a t Roseburg Oregon, W A T C H M A K E R . 1 I salt cisco. The Southern Pacific Com teacher in the Western Military In east of its confluence witii the on Tuesday, the 21, day of July ,19(13. U nited States Land Office, the R. R. P, & N. Co. stitute, nt the neighboring town of He nam es as w itnesses: E. R. Wells, Illinois River, except for propaga- ' Pany liave ma(le a rolllld triP ril te R o se lu irg , O regon, June 22, 1903. I have a stock of Jewelry, which I Photographer F. E. Hicks, now at tion purposes by owners and cm- f>'om Ashland ot $17.25. Ib is is Blue Lick Springs. They became , Notice is hereby given that in compli Camas VaPey, Oregon, John LelinhCrr, w ith the provisions of the act of Camas Valley, Oregon,Charles H aines, wdl add to, as the demand will warrant. Wedderburn, will locate at Corbin ployes of hatcheries, or from March j rftll"sr bi«h and ¡'lquitable when acquainted soon alter tie went there, ance C ongrossof June 3, 1878, entitled “ An Eckley, Greg’ hi , an d Edward H Sm ith, Prices of work and goods in keeping: or ab o u t I.ilv 31 1903 for a and within a few months they were act for the s ilo of till) tier lands In the Menomonie, Wisconsin. with the times. Watches from a dis-1 011 or aboUt J uly Ior a 1st to April 1st and from A ugust! coml’ared with tlie ratea froin Port Any and all persons c la im in g a d State« of C alifornia, Oregon, Nevada, tance can be safely sent by registered few days only. Parties wishing to land and other Willamette Valley married. After a short residence in and W ashington T erritory,’’ n se x te u J- versely the ubove-deserlbed lan d s a re ) 13 to September 1st, west of its mail. I will return them C. O. D. to ! have any work done in his line Pennsylvania, they came to Augusta ed to all the Public L and States by act requested to file th eir claim s in th is your postmaster. J ¡confluences with the Illinois River, points. The Steam Navigation Com in 1854, when Mr. Blaine became of A ugust 4, 1892, Charles A. Roberts, office on or before said 21 day of \ would do well to call at once. 1903. or within three miles outside the pany running from Crescent City part owner and editor of the Ken of Los Angeles, county of Los Angeles, J u ly Termi Cash. J. I’. It It I DOES. Register. sta te of Calif., has this duy filed ill tins A very amusing and entertaining mouth of said Rogue River from have offered the veterans a rate of office tils sworn statem ent No. 5310, for nebec Journal. Their life from $2.50 from that point, round trfp, the purchase of the Southeast qu arter T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878,— game of base ball occurcd Sunday May 1st to Avgest 1st. that time until Mr. Blaine’s ¿ ’ath (1) of section No. 27 in Township No. 34 N otice for P ublication . and the people of Crescent will take between two local 9’s known as the Sec. 8—That section 4075 of title K N A P P H O TE L, is a part of the National history. south, range No. 14 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is Alerts and the Littlefields. The X X X V I C hapter V of Bellinger care of their teams and vehicles Since that event Mrs. Blaine had more valuable for its tim ber or stone U nited States Land Office, game was hotly contested and re and Cotton’s Annotated Codes and free of charge, if they will come Port Orford, Oregon, than for agricultural purposes, and to R oseburg, Oregon, April 29, 1993. lived in retirement. Notice is hereby given th a t in com that way. They will also pay the I establish bis elaim to said land before sulted in a score of 17 to 18 in favor Statues of Oregon be and the same M rs. B laine is su rv iv ed by one \V. Smith, County Clerk, at his pliance with tlie provisions of th e a c t of I . , , Ii^4AI’I ’ Vropi-it.toi-. road toll on the Grants Pass Cres of the Alerts. is herely amended as follows: son, Jam es G. Blaine, and tw o ! 9,b<-u at P°1r t 1Ur4o,l'<*> Oregon, on lues- Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An net for tlio sale of tluilier lan d s in the . day, tile sth day of September, 1903. cent City road. Word has just been received he:e kec. 4075 It shall be unlawful daughters, Mrs. H arriet Beale and 1 nam es as w itnesses: George S tates of California, Oregon, Nevada, First-claas in every respect. This would make a delightful of the accidental shooting of Dr. a ta n y time whatever to take, fish Mrs. Walter Damrosch, of New ; Forty, Tlios. B. Lane, Geo. B eekeley and Washington T erritory,” as extend Go td Feed Stable attached. Cooper while hunting near Chetco -°r> ov pursue salmon in any ol trip for the veterans, as it would 1 mid Roy C. Jones, ull of P o rt Orford, ed to all the Public Land S tates by act York, who were at her bedside d u r Oregon. of August 4,1892, Roy C. Jones, of River. The fatal shot was fired by the rivers and their tributaries :n serve both as an outing and a jo u r ing her last sickness. Any and all persons claim ing adverse P o rt Orford, county of ( ’urry, State of ly the uliove described lan d s are reques Oregon, has th isd ay filed In this office We run the Stage from Port Orford a companion. The Doctor was shot ) tbe state of Oregon, or any waters ney to the end sought. The funeral service will occur ted to file th eir claims in thisofflee 011 or his sworn statem ent No. 4976, for the via Dairyville, connecting with the through the breast and died in a few over which the state of Oregon has The old soldiers are much a t Friday, and the body will he buried before said 8th day of Septem ber, 1993. purchase of the Ef NW} NW} NW} section 25 und NE} NE} see. 28, twp. Stage to Myrtle Point J. T. BRIDGES, K eJiister. hours. Particulars will be given concurrent jurisdiction, with spear, tracted hy this route and highly at Washington. No. 31 south, range No. 11 west, and gaff, or foul hook, or other device, appreciate the generous proposals of will offer proof to show th a t the land next week. G as B uoy in P o sitio n . sought is more valuable for its tim ber N O TIC E whether used with rod or line or the Crescent City people. They N O T IC E . or stone than for agricultural purposes, The Government steamer Gibney, and to establish his claim to said land otherwise, for the purpose of foul I think hy making the journey by Astoria, Or., July 15.—The new Notice is hereby given to all whom It before the Countv Clerk of C urry couu Notice is hereby given to all whom it CaPtaitl Sickens, master, spent a hooking salmon. Provided, that ! glow stages from G rants Pass, they ty, at P ort O rfonl, Oregon, on Fridayf gas buoy was placed in position to may concern, not to enter upon e r tl'es- may concern, not to enter upon or très- few hours in our harbor Thursday. e 10th pass in anv m anner, for th e purpose of c t ¡„ D ick en s bad n o t v isited n o tb i:,fc’ in llli:i acl ,’lla11 be co n stru ed could s ta n d it well and th a t it would |ia9s in any manner upon the land of tfieR R h day of July, 1993. 1903, day at the mouth of the river by He nam es as witnesses : h u n tin g with guns or dogs or other- v a p ta ,.. K .o aeu s u,.u ,.ov v io ited .« u operations and rights of be a very enjoyable outing. Judg- George C urry, Geo. Forty, T. B.T.ane, the lightliouso tender Heather. the anilerslgiied, situated on Elk River, wise, upon the premises of L au ra M. ) Port Orford since 1888, when he I , J J . — -- -■ rahch . . of . „ G. J. , Hei . 1 ,JaSse(j through here, being one of a li)e ^o rtli American Indians who ¡ng from the expression of opinion C urry countv, Oregon, for the purpose and H . L. Coojier, all of Port Oiford, Heiberger or the Oregon. berger, or upon the ranch of P. A. Hei ! “ ■='- b ’ e have not severed their tribal rela- ! we have heard, we think it quite Captain George Woods, the bar D)f HHh,ng) or ,iuntilia wittlg(„ 18OI. , ^ claim ing ad Any and ull , per pilot, was on hoard and assisted ' Also not to leave auv gute opeu on go- berger, leased by the undersigned. Any parly of surveyors engaged ill mak- versely the almve described lands a re tiuns.—Observer. probable that they will decide to c .p l.1 » G re g .., . . . J l - p i .c l o r ) ” « “ ^ " ^ " " : ; ise trespass in person or pereons so entering upon said in g g c0,(at g u rv e„ persons requested to tile, their claim s in th is of premises without my consent will be take the Crescent City route. Calkins in selecting the best loca so entering iijmiii said promises with fice on or before said loth duy of Ju ly , prosecuted to the full extent of the law. A small gasoline schooner came A ttention , wool growers. Do o u t our consent will bo prosecuted to ) 1993. G. J . H E IB E R G E R . While the plans for the (rip are tion. J. T . B RID G ES, R eg ister. in Thursday and remained until not dispose of your wool until eon- lie full ex ten t of the law. yet inniature, it is known that It was placed near No. 2 buoy, JO E L BOND, Friday evening. The vessel was in suiting me, either by phone at [ T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878,—> CHAS. F HtTY, G rants Pass will be the assembling which will be removed at the first TrcBpaa» N otice. command of Cap. Dodge, and was Myrtle Point, or pi rsonally. I Will MRS. CATHARINE FORTY. N otice fob P itulicayion old Beach place for the veterans of the two opportunity, and was not lighted ---- w- from San Diego. Cap. Dodge was a, be *n " edderburr» and A DM IN HTR ATOI. ’8 NOT1CE. Unitod S lates Land Office, Notice is hereby to all ,---------- persons , , , ■ „ „ — --------- j given ---------- „> , during July. Will guarantee 4 c e n t' counties and teams will he pro- btcause of the roughness of the Ros b u rg , O regon,June 28, 1983, whom it may coneerr, not to en ter u p -, ‘old timer here, having spent gome al>)Ve an> uther buyer. cured here. The trip over the Notice is hereby given th a t the un- water, as it is necessary to approach Notice is hereby given th at In com- on or treapaM upon the premise« of the time in the vicinity of Port Orford i w D fyof D eyoe . m [m o ountains undersigned, of hu • . u n t a i n s will remind the old the buoy in a small boat for that U U U C I O l g l l U U , for 1 V 1 the v u v . purpose - V» « . n x n t- ear, some 30 years ago ing, or Ashing with ................... hook and line, six-i W ANTED:— Y oung men to p re -, soldiers of days gone by. When purpose. it u a - ' o r otherwise. Said prem ises are situ ted in Hixes precinct,’Lurry county, Or- Hugh Einmel and companions re- pare for Goverin. nt position*. Fine they grow tired of riding they can Its location is considered an ex S l i d S W |'^ d riW‘, “V L '^ c tlo n 1 ^ tun,ed la8t Saturday fro,u tbeil opening in nil departments. Good get out and try their legs at a cellent one, as it has deep water on me at Chetco, in said Curry , , 'u , , , . , iso» ii.urv A Tp. 32 8., It 14 w. Any person so h u n t in the vicinity of Bald Moun- salaries Rapid promotions. Ex-1 “forced m arch” for a time. The e ith e r side, and e n te rin g the river , | ness to wii,i,out delay, and all persons G uerin, of F~klev, county "f Ccrry^ trespassing for the punx.se of hunting u i n _ T h e y killed about ten deer, „„.¡nations soon. Particulars free ' ocean voyage would he a new ex having valid claim s a g a in st said de- state o/o reg o n h as'ttiied ay filed in thia fishing or otherwise, wdl lie prosecuted *• “ '-J v.w., animations soon, a direct course can be steered to it an- required to present tli« sam e . |,;B AW„rn statem en t No. 5143, for to the full extent of the law. but were unable to bring in as much fn ter- State Cor. Inst., Cedar Rapids ' perience for smne, but undoubtedly J from the lightship and taking it as ceased t , me for allowance, at the place aiore- the purchase of the HJ ------ NW}, — NE} • No camping allowed on the premises, meat as they desired owing to the an enjoyable one for all.—Observer. a stern bearing the course will be said, within six m onths from the date NW1 XW1 NE} of 8«-Gioii No. 32, *nd people passing through are warn- ¡,jSa of o ,ie of their pack horses, I wa. of first publication ol this notice. in Tow nship N o . 31 south, range ed to close the gates. — - - -r I directly toward Fort Columbia un- Dutou at C icteo, O r., June 2. 1993. N ,. 13 \\ I. and .vid offer proof to S . P. P E IR C E . I The horse became frightened at a A Huitaining Diet. l E T E It CDHIELI j O, sh >w th a t the lum i so lig li is more vai- [ til buoy No. 8 l* reached, when the i bear lhat visited camp one evening, A dm inistrator of the estate of Jam es Disease takes no summer uablo for it- lifbls r or stone than for These aro the i nervating days, when, . u . . i o .F n.. li. . i and ran away. The T ribune fore; as soiiiebmly ha-said, men drop hy the r ver cha,l e 1!* li,Uci1- ,U I’os' P . W heeler, deceased. N O T IC E . ag ri 'U ltuial purposes, and to establish vacation. were the recipient of as fine a ham sunstroke as if the Day of Fire- had tion is such th a t in leaving tlie to f’ti'ii t , skid land Is'foi'e E. A. > u . ~ , ,, of venison as we have ever seen, If you need flesh and Dolgo, U.S. C otnuii'sioper, a t M yrtle 1 ” n «” F o r Mal« Cheap. Notme is hereby given to all whom it au(J we h#ve see n a good many. 1’oLit. Coos county, G r e g u n , o n Tours- may concern strength use su stain ed ; and tills lead* us to say, in aro u n d it to look a t th e co n d itio n s av, to' D ili day < f H •pteni’s'r, ' 9!. A 1 horse power, almost pass in any manner upon the1land of The hunters failed to kill any bear, ih n i,imi at w wit.ru • s: : r,. E. o. b. Wells, the in terest of the less robust of GUI „ ;_ „ n . , , , , lie a ii v - o» un, ssis n eu » , the undersigned, situated at the mouth as their dogs were not “ bear dogs.” realF rs, th a t the full effect of H o a i’s ” Utside with pel feet ».Hely in al ju st what you need for churning -r j,. (fo e n n .a n I A nna E. G uerin, all of Sixes River, Curry county, Oregon, TLu (lav after having camp on S arsaprilla is such as to suggest the ! kinds of weather, pumping water, sawing wood, etc. f Myrtle Point, O regon, and Joseph II, for the purpose of hunting with gun»or . " z . l ,. . , propriety of ealliiigthis medicine some- , ,, . ~ G arbutt. of Eckley, Oregon. dogs, or fishing. A Iso not to leave any their return home the pack h o le summer as in winter. Apply to F. T. McM ui.Li N. tilin g b> -ides a blood purifier and tonic ' W ANTI .D . Any and all persons il ilming ad- gate open on going through, or other- which had ran away was found, versely tlie ilbovo-ileserib'd lands aro FcnH for free »ample. —-my, a snstiduuig diet. It makes I t ' , ,,, , ,. , D enm ark, G regbn. wise trespass in any manner. Any pet- ’1 he boys say game is plentiful and m uch easier to Ix-ar the heat, assures ■ »W tons Chiltuin Lark, delivered rispn st'iil t > file tlieir claims in tlilso R SCOTT * POW NE, Chemwe», •on or persons so entering upon said (.ujte a number of hunters are in 4O^4t$ Pearl Street, New York, lb • ' on or before the said 1 7 til day o( re fre sh in g s!,, | . and will w ithout any 011 t |,e u Inn f a t Fort Orford. Price f: liH ’rtlfi V « 'if J tow«?»» U t i i i rem»» premises without my consent will be A , . > . . joc. and 11 oo; all ¿mggi»u. doubt avertni'i, h sn kne»« at this time ,, ,, ,, , .. r» n d jr i'a th n r d c , c ir n ronp’ tfw >nn foreve*. Sept,, 1993 prosecuted to the full exten t of the law. ‘ be w'8’d s, ta k in g a d v a n ta g e of the vjuaSc H C .C C la ll,ü ru k iiU M itr'lu n d looney of the vear. i $o0 per ton. R, R, L a n , Co. J. T. BRIDGE«, Register. JAMES. 8. HUGHES. open season. I W. DOYLE & CO., General GROCERIES & m y » , Port Orford, Scott’s Emulsion t Langlois, Oregon, ' I. H ood's Sarsaparilla