The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, September 16, 1903, Image 3

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    THE
H e n rv C o lv in , w h o b as been w ork­
in g a t C o rb in , d u rin g th e su m m e r,
was i v is itin g n eig h b o r, a t th is
Town and County.
STEAMEK
M rs. H u n tle y
retu rn ed
on
th e fc‘ “ P» S a tu r d a y n ig h t.
A p etitio n is being circ u la te d a n d
, , n w „ lib e ra lly sig n e d for th e p u rp o se of
S heriff W alk er w
w as
as iu
iu
,
.
a gUtlicieiit sum io pay lor
T h u r .d a y , on official business.
co„ s lr u c tio n of a sidew alk from
A reata, y este rd a y .
ARCATA,
J . 11. B ro w n in g has been a v isito r
in o u r tow n for th e past week.
, ,.
.
C. V . W oodruff passed th ro u g h
to w n , la s t S a tu rd a y , oil h is way to
t j,e c h u rc h dow n to th e b u sin ess
p a rt of tow n. T h e rain y season .is
co m in g on a n d soon th ere w ill be
for gidew a, k3> T h i, is
*
lh e n g h t d irectio n a n d
A n A ppropri»*« G ilt-
L a st S e p te m b e r, L o u . M iller, a
y o u n g m a n raised on Rogue R iver,
a n d w ell know n th ro u g h o u t th e
c o u n ty , died a fte r a few d a y ’s ill-
ness. L o u . was well liked a n d
h ig h ly respected w herever k n o w n .
H e w as u m em ber, iu good stan d -
in g , in P o rt O rford C am p . No. 609,
W . O. W .. a t th e tim e of his d e a th .
M r. M iller left a y o u n g wife to
L an g lo is, O r., S ep t., 5, l'JO-t,
D isfigured Skin
T o th e E d ito r of T he T kiuune .
Wasted in u r e s «’»id decaying bones.
p ea r S ir :— In reply to your
What h.ivoe!
. „
.
ftcrofula, let alone, Is capable of all that,
^ u e stjou re la tiv e to the rejiort of the
\ B nuaJ I n s titu te , held on M onday, anu ni'.Or^ramonly mark«! by __ bunches in
the neck.
d>
A(lg. jq , 1903, p e rm it m e to
i
h e re w ith , th a t W . H . M orton w a s | cul^ d b ,
a p p o in U .d s e c re ta ry ,o n th e m o rn in g f ^ Q Q ^ ’ s S a r s a p a r i l l a
. in s titu tn co n v en ed , w ho cheer- | Wldcb iXpels all humors, cures
fu , . y aecepted th e courtesy ten d er- ^ ¡ , e*,'>do^ 1gllod' oidP
___
h im . A fte r th e close of the in - -II,wd.,>tii.
a"?
stitu t# |,b w ished to ta k e th e p ap ers o piy ¿Aiiartio to u k o w i.h M w a .
T im ber Land, A rt J a n e 3, 1878,—-No­
tice fo r P u b licatio n .
U nited States I*and Office,
Kusubttfg, Oregon, May 8, 1903.
Notice is hereby given th a t in com­
pliance with the provisions of the aet of
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ Aa
act for tire sale of tim ber lauds in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and W ashington T erritory,” as exten­
ded to all the Public L and S tate» by
act of August 4,1892, E ugene L. Bogy
of P ort Orford, county of C urry, State
of Oregon, has thia day Med in
tikis offii* Ids sworn statem en t No.
5107, for the purchase of theS W J N il J
see. 29, a n d SEJ N WJ SJ N E l of sec. 30
in Two 33 south, of range 14 west, and
will offer proof to show th at the land
sought is more valuable for its timber
or stone thau for agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to said land
before th e County Clerk at P ort Orford
Oregon, on Wednesday the 29th day of
Ju ly , 1903.
He names as w itnesses:
J . M. West, A. Adolphsen, A. Rich­
ard und Charles Steel, all of Port Or­
ford, Oregon.
Any and all persons claim ing ad­
versely the nbove.described lands are
requested to tile their claim s in this
office on or before the said 29th day of
Ju ly , 1003.
J . T. BRIDGES, Register.
m o u rn h is u n tim e ly d eath , lh i s ,lomo w ith h im for revision, to
T im ber L and , A ct J une 3,1878,
acco m p lish ed an d estim able y o u n g w h ich I assented, m a k in g an agree
N otice for
P ublication .
la d y show ed her ap p reciatio n for : (nellt w ilh biro th a t he w ould send j
_____
D en m ark .
wt) b ope t |, e citiz e n s of th e tow n
to y(JU iu tim e for p u b licatio n ,
U nited States Land Office,
T h e new w arehouse b ein g b u ilt w ill h e lp th e cause a lo n g u n til th e th e m a n y acts of k in d n e s s an d a t
te n tio n show n h e r husband by th e
y o u r issue o f W ed n esd ay , the 23 p o seburg,O regon, Ju ly 23, 1903.
M aster, for th e P . F- & L. Co. is n e a rin g good w ork is co m p leted ,
N ELSO N , - -
neig h b o rs of th is C am p , d u rin g bis of V lg . H a v in g seen no rep o rt of
X 'f
co m p letio n .
of - Ju — n - e 3. 1878,
W ill make weekly trip s between
illn ess, by p re s e n tin g th e Cam p th e sam e in y o u r issue ot I th a t d a te , {_,0I1greg(, —
, - , entitled
, . “ An
G old B e a c h Item s.
i
. him p illin ä act For the sale of tim ber landa in the
w ith a new a n d a ttra c tiv e organ 11 in m ied iatly
w rote to him , cal
» « ¿ 2 , n{ C alifornia. Oregon, Nevalla,
M r. S h in e, a g e n t for th e steam er
_
tend-
T lie p re se n ta tio n was m ade la s t S at- |dg a tte n tio n to th e
M an F r n u c t e o o , P o r t O r -
A ,e .U «
T | , „ . S m ith , ite m
B iv
by act
u rd a y ev en in g .
T h e organ was fo rw a rd in g th e m an d the
» « .„ p i . of d . J . la » « O .
i m ii o m J< y U<1 r a k
Jones, of
f o r t l a n t i O o o » 1 I w j ,
ate of
placed in th e h a ll, w here m ost ot of t h e co m m ittee, to you
E d. A sh m an is m o v in g h is fam ily
h av e been tre a te d to sev era
C ARRYING
PASSENGERS AND
o u t to his H u b b a rd ’s Creek ra n c h , refr(Jglling
gbow eis, d u rin g th e
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878,-—
F R E IG H T .
w here th e y in te n d io locate.
fcw d a y i
N otice
M rs. C. S. W in so r an d M rs. Lou.
g d ] 8m ert cam e u p to-d ay a fte r
M iller, of W ed d erb u rn , were in b is sister, M iss L ena, w ho has been
tow n S a tu rd a y , re tu rn in g S u n d a y , w o rk in g a t th e W alk e r H otel.
for
P ublication .
offer proof to show th at the land
w as a. soi ig by Al. M arsh, w hich f d | ed eH her ta e e n d th e m to you for i
U nited States Land office,
rendered a n d m uch ap-
b lic a tio „ , o r to acknow ledge my ' s o u g h t " t r t c ^ t u f a i p u r e o ^
w as well
Roseburg, Oregon, Ju ly 23,1903.
p u b lic a tio n , o. ------------ . 7 “.
' ¡or stone-...------------------— . , , ,
F reight and passengers at
Notice
fs hereby given th at in com­
p ie c iste d as h is songs alw ays are.
even a s a n a c t ot u u sin e is ' ttn<j to establish liis^claiinJo^saiH land
pliance with the provisions of the act
before
J.
H.
Upton,
U.
S.
Comm
ission-
T hen follow ed a Song bJ ' A ,nos -------------
courtesy. D u rin g .. m y incum
T .n w c s t B a t e s .
. bency
.
e r »t L anglois Oregon, on »g ta r day, of Congress of Ju n e 3, 1878, entitled
M „ . L n u . M iller . i l l h . w ¡» ■
“An act for the sale of tim ber lands iu
J o h n s to n , w hich was equally as
j,aV e. hel.l 10 a n n u a l in s titu te s i the 17th day of October, 1903.
f
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r
Ifottgla*
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l!
the States of C alifornia, Oregon, Neva­
O. LEN EV E, Agent, P ort Orford Or-
w
ell
rendered
a
n
d
enjoyed.
‘
a
n
J
th
is,
1
re
g
re
t
to
state,
is
th
e
;
B
l
ane,
da, and W ashington T erritory,” us ex­
she w ill teach a term o f school, th is a fte r com pleting; a
egon.
Dr. C aldw ell, seated at th e organ, (. fs l tjm e ld n t t |,e fu ll proceedings and h l . Cooper, all of Port Oiford, tended to all the Public L and States by
______ __ __________
ter
sch ° ° l ’ a l L’P“ 11-
act of A ugust 4, 1892, W alter 8.
ap p re c ia tiv e
accom pani , have failed l0 be p u b lish ed p ro m p t- ¡O r e g o n .^
persone claim iug a d . Lvou, of P ort Orford, County of Currv,
r
« v tV T
T '1 V - P H
' R ev. Geo. G illesp ie held services played
s tin g th a t we m ay y e t ie versely the above described lands are S tate of Oregon, h as this day filed in
V V i ,
W illiam M arsh al cam e to tow n ¡n th e BChool house, S u n d ay a fte r- m e n ts to the sin g in g . A t th is ju n c t- ly. T r ru
ru s u o s . . . . .
, íe V J^ V T tó 'iñ e tlæ ir elalu.s in th is o f this office his sworn statem ent No.
j y e ste rd a y w ith a b and of 20 calves nf>on ftlld ev en in g . H e w ill e x te n d ure Mrs. M iller arose a n d in the ceive a lu ll re p o rt o f th e w oik d one j fk.t o n o r befl,ri. s a id l7, day of October, 1976, for the purchase of th e SW I
of section No. 24, in Township No. 34
follow ing a p p ro p ria te w ords pre- &y tboge w ho look 8u(jh an a c tiv 11903.
th a t be w ill sh ip on th e A rcata, on
ag {af goul), as C h etco .
d ea ler s in
south, range No. 14 west, and will offer
J . T. BRIDGES, R egister.
sen ted th e in s tru m e n t to th e C am p: p a rt in it
proof to show t h a t the land sought is
I
h er dow n trip .
I T h e BCb ooner Del N orte a rriv e d
more valuable for its tim ber or stone
F rie n d s, it affords m e g re a t
I I - re
T im b er Land, Act Ju n e 3, 1878,-
re m
m a a in
in , , your»
y o u rs tr
tr u u ly
ly . .
T h e steam er A rcata a rriv e d from f rom th e C ity , a b o u t th e m id d le of
th a n for ag ricu ltu ral purposes, and to
p leasu re to p re s e n t to you th is in ­
( ¡ H l
W . S. G u erin .
estab lish his claim to said land before
Notice
fo
r
P
u
blication.
so u th T u esd ay ev en in g , an d th e w eek, w ith q u ite a la rg e con-
J . II. Upton, U. S. Commissioner a t
s tr u m e n t in m em ory of Mr. M iller.
I th e
p
.
g.—
A
t
th
e
ex
a
m
in
a
tio
n
held
ftjr
Langlois O regon, on Saturday, the
j la n d e d a large q u a n tity of h e ig h j sig n m e n t o f m e rc h a n d ise
I t is o n ly a sm a ll token of th e re ­ on W ed n esd ay , A ug, 12,1903. the
U nited States latnd Office,
17th day of October, 1903.
j
H
u
m
e
’s
an
d
D
o
y
le’s
sto
res.
Roseburg, Oregon, Ju n e 27,1902
an d one passenger.
He nam es as witnesses :
g ard th a t 1 feel for you for the
follow
ing
grades
of
certificate«
were
O. W. Curry, of Ophir, Oregon; and
N oli.» is hereby given th at 111 compli­
E . B. B u rn s ’ g e n ial young clerk
k in d n e s s show n him w hile h* was issued: 4, first grades; 3, second ance with the provisions of the Act Of H. L. Cooper, Thus. L ane and Fay Wf
T he p a st th ree d a y s h av e been j
h av e som e v ery u rg e n t a m em b er o f y o u r order and th e
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled An Jones, all of Port O rford, Ore.
th ird grades,
„ n
i b e a u tifu l, w arm a n d b rig h t, w ith » b ee™
Any und all persons claim ing ad­
act for the sale of tim ber lands in tile
u sin ess dow n th e coast each b u n
k in d n e s s show n m e since h ts death. «
MT la! Fliioei
WE K EE P IN STOCK
| h a rd ly a b re a th o f w in d - r e g u l a r .
S tates of California, O regon, Nevada, versely tho above-described lands ar®
W . S. G u erin ,
d ay , w h eth er it is tim b er c ru isin g , I t w ould be im possible for m e to |
and W ashington T erritory, as extend­ requested tofile th e ir claim s in this of­
F . A. S te w a rt, A ss’t Ex. ed to all the Public L and States by uct fice on or before said 17, day of October
A u g u st w eath er.
b u n tin g d c - r , o r w h at, we are n o t repay you in any way for th is; b u t I
of August 4, 1892, Anna E. Guerin, of 1903.
H o n . R. D. H u m e cam e u p from p rep ared to s a y ; b u t th e p leasan t th ere is O ne w ho Registers all o u r J
M yrtle Point,county of Coos, State ot
Oregon, has thia «lay tlle<l in th U onlce T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878,—
R ogue R iver, S a tu rd a y , a n d h as sm ile a n d b u tto n h o le b o u q u en t he deeds, a n d there will com e a tim e!
THE PROFESSOR OF TO-DAY. her sworn statem ent No. 5428, for the
N otice for P ublication
OBP7SS G O O D S ,
wears
o
n
his
re
tu
rn
,
are
in
d
ic
a
tio
n
s
been in tow n since, a w aitin g th e ar
purchase of tho VV| 8W i section 25,
w hen you w ill get the rew ard, w hen 1
BE! of
section 26, low n-
H A TS A N D C A P S ,
T r a d i t i o n a l M ark « o f S c h o la r s h ip NI
of
ra
th
e
r
a
su
sp
icio
u
s
n
a
tu
re
.
United S tates L and Office,
riv a l o f th e A rcata.
we m eet in th e G ra n d Lodge above, 1
51 south,
A re N o t N o t ic e a b le In H I» A p -
ship - No.
- --
-
- range No. . 14
..
R oseburg, O regon,June 26, 1903.
BO OTS A N D SH O ES,
R. D. H um e is h a v in g th e room w here p a rtin g is no m ore.”
west and will ° « er P1”®1 ‘ a la a |'oe ‘ f “
Notice 1 b hereby given th a t In com-
pearanee.
P o r t O rfo rd C am p of W . O- W .
tbe land sought is more valuable fo.
wUh th/ vlglon8 ot the RCt
fo rm erly occupied by L. B. B u rn s
ITie n eig h b o rs of th is C am p jo in
» ,
.
v its .,.,,1
tim ber
or r s stone
a g ri
,..,' n
t o n e th a n for agrfcul
I Coug,.usg of Juue 8. 1878, entitled
1 ^ . m et in re g u la r session, last S a tu r
,
,1
M.1I
,L ,,
The tradition, fostered largely by I.=
store, re papered an d g e n e ra lly o v er­ ill e x te n d in g to Mrs. M iller th e n
tural p purposes,
u .p v o o , and to establish
—---- - - her
comic literature, that turai
An uct for the sale of tim b er lands in
d a y ev en in g . T h ere was a good at-
to said lau d before E. A. IJodge the States of California, Oregon, Neva-
h au led , w ith th e avow ed in te n tio n a p p re c ia tio n o f th is handsom e and men of one profession or trade path- claim
U 8 Commissioner for Oregon, at da, and W ashington T erritory,” as ex­
And In fact every th in g usually needed ten d an c e a n d one can d id a te in i ti a t­
lu a b le g ift
I t is needless to add ered in convention infallibly .exhilnt M vrtle Point, Oregon, Thursday, tlie
of s ta rtin g an o p p o sitio n store. As v v a a iu
tended to all the P ublic L and States
a o ie Bu .
, the sign.m anuai of th eir occupation,
ed.
day of Septem ber, 1903.
in town or country.
by a c t of August 4, 1892, H arry A.
co m p etitio n is th e life o f tr a d e ,” here th a t M rs. M iller has long since wouid bave been highly difficult of 17th
Slie nam es as w itnesses:
G uerin, of E ckley, county of C urry,
D r. C ald w ell left, la st W ed n es- la
j n d w ith th re e sto res in o u r little received the a m o u n t o f her hus- application In the case of the Amer-
E 8. W ells and T. D. G uerin, of State of Oregon has th is day filed in this
M yrtle Paint,Oregon ; and Joseph G ar- office his sworn statem ent N o. 5443, for
d a y , for R o se b u rg ,in co m p an y w ith ,
in h a b iU u U o f G o)d B each ,
1,
I-, «1 n n n - a n d « m nn
ican Modern Language association,
b a n d s policy il .0 0 , an
which held its m eetings nt Columbia butt and H. A. G uerin, of Eckley, Ore-
the purchase of the Sj NWJ, NEf
h is son B la n c h a rd a n d H e n ry Z um - j
v ic in ity ft|.e iu hope8 of la y in g u m e n t lias been erected over h is [ university recently. Professors and
h Any am t all persons claim iug ad­ NWJ NW I N EJ of Section N o. 32,
wait. T h e hoys w ill e n te r schon
w intei..8 su p p u es a t v ery
1
instructors
from
colleges
all
over
the
in Township No, 31 south, range
grave.
I country make up the principal mem- versely tlie above-described lands are No. 13 West, and will offer proof to
requested
to
tile
th
eir
claims
in
this
a t A lb an y .
, reaaod a b le rates.
R eporter .
J bersliip of the organization. Tlie con- office on or before said 17th day of show th a t the land sought is more val­
W A N T E D ..
uable for Its tim ber o r stone than for
j vention was homogeneous in type;
i H o n . F . A. S te w a rt cam e u p from
Sept. 1903.
agricu ltu ral purposes, and to establish
. a l l the members were scholars and
J . T. B R ID G E S, Register.
¡O p h ir, last W ed n esd ay , aceom -
ins claim to said land before E. A.
L a iig lo ta Itc iiw .
100 to n s C h itlain B ark , deliv ered fonOWers of the world’s literature,
.o
e
u
P odge,U .8. Commissioner, a t Myrtle
an ied by Miss L ucy W illiam s, w ho
on th e w harf a t F o rt O rford. P rice Hardly could any o th er convention T imber L and , A ct J une 3, in f o — point, Coos county, Oregon, on Thurs-
P8
-
have
brought
together
a
body
of
men
had been v is itin g relativ es a t O p h ir
S ept. 14, 1903.
duy, the 17th day of Septem ber, 1963
$50 per ton.
R. R- F- & N . Co,
N otice for P ublication .
whose lines of thought and habits of
He nam es as witnesses; E. S. Wells,
i a n d G o ld B each.
M rs. M onroe U p to n is sp en d in g a
life in general were more similar.
T 1». G uerin, and A nna E. G uerin, all
Yet
to
the
eye
of
the
layman
there
United
States
Land
Office,
of
Mvrtle Point, Oregon, and Joseph H.
M r. H u m e b ro u g h t u p th re e h o rs ­ few weeks a t h er h u sb a n d ’s fath er s
LOST.
Roseburg, Oregon, July 10, 1903.
G arbutt. of Eckley, Oregon.
was nothing in th eir appearance to
Notice is hereby given that in compli-
Any an d all persons claiming ad-
es w hich he w ill sh ip to th e city on hom e.
indicate in the slightest degree their
W atch c h arm , sm a ll ivory h a n ­ profession, and nothing short of in­ aime with the provisions of tho act of verse|y the above-described lands are
M rs. Geo. S m ith , of G old B each,
r have ft Stock of Jew elry, which I th e A rcata. T hey a re good service
of June 3, 1878, entitled ’ An r04UeBted to tile their ckihus in th is of-
d led knife, betw een E lk L iv e r a n d tuition could have decided, without Congress
c t for the sale of timber lands in the d(.„ op q , before the said 17th day ot
•w 11 add to as th e dem and will w arrant. a ble a n im a ls a n d sh o u ld b u n g a wife of o u r C o u n ty C lerk, is sp e n d ­
reference to the papers which were a States
of
California, Oregon, Nevada, s t , y03
F
o
rt
O
rford.
R
ew
ard
for
its
re
Prices of work an d ^ o o d a jn ^ k e e p ln g
Jn lh a t m a rk e t.
in g a few d ay s a t h er fa th e r’s hom e,
read and discussed, w hat the nature ol and in W ashington Territory,” as ex-1 r
j T B r i d GES, Register,
with the tim es. W atches from
the gathering m ight be. One might tended to all the Publlo Land States W '
_
.
..
on F lo ra ’s C reek. H e r m an y frien d s tu rn to th is office.
tance can be safely sen t b Y re« ’’^ er^
well
have
supposed
it
to
be
a
meeting
of
Jo se p h N ay was in tow n y e ste r­ a re glad to see h er back ag a in . She
act of A ugust I, 1892, H enry W. ; I imbek L and , A ct J une 3, le/O r
m ail. I will return them C. G. U. to
N otice for P ublication .
d ay w ith one of h is y e ^ i n g c o lts.j
t
a i.t c h .ld i.e n w h o w ouh, WLNTED-EAPTHFUL PERSON TO stock brokers or the conference of a Potter, of Pendleton, county of U m a;
your postmaster.
high class club. Many of the men tilla, S tate of Oregon, lias this day
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TRAVEL
. ,
giv in g it its first lesson on the i beach.
bene... ¡
iin
u k e n th e
in this office his sworn state-
U nited States Lund Office,
v r Terms Cash. -an
Ami supervise force of salespeople and were young—probably half of the en­ filed
mentRNo.
6482,
for
the
purchase
of
the
R
oseburg,
Oregon,
July 13th, 1903.
doubt :
J
,
I
L ia i
T h e c o lt is a b eau ty an , d n®
collections for m anufacturing tire num ber being less thnn 40 years
U 1... I „ prize a t th e b ab y show , h ad th ey make
Notice is hereby given th a t in com-
_____
; $29.00 a week old A quite surprising number of NEJ HWJ, Lots 3 and 4 of se ctio n 9.0,
house
S
tra
ig
h
t
salary,
, w ill prove to be as good as he looks.
and expenses. Salary paid weekly and them had the set of the shoulders and Tp 31 8. R. is W, ami will offer proof : ,,iblncP witli the provisions of the act
C ongress of Ju n o 3, 1878, entitled
expense money advanced. Previous the ¿ecisivenes» of muscular move- to show th a t the land sought is more
Alf. G a u n tle tt an d wife and c h il
T h e L ad ies’ S ew in g S o ciety will experience unnecessary. Local te r n - ment th at proclaim th eir possessor to valuable for its timber or stone than ,.An a(.t (or t |„, sale of tim ber lan d s In
for agricultural purposes, and U> estab- the S tates of C alifornia, O regon, Ne-
d ren came in to town S u n d a y even- g ; ve a fa ir, a t Bowm an H a ll, S ept, tory. B usiness successful. Position havg b(,pn nt gome tinjR in bis life a lish bis claim to said land before L. Vada, and W ashington T erritory, a s
Port Orford, Oregon,
perm
anent,
trained
athlete.
Dodge, U. S. Commissioner, for Or- oxtended to all the Public L and Htates
in g an d rem ained over M o n d ay . I 9 t b eg in n in g a t 12 m. a n d c o n tin - veiope. Superintendent, 3.4 Doarhom
)[)e m atter of clothing the ma- A.
e g o n a t Myrtle Point, Oregon, on Sat- ,
a ,.t of Augl|8t 4, 1892, Hugh
V r o p v i e t o r T h ey h ad been v is itin g frien d s and , u in g th ro u g h th e ev en in g . U seful street, Chi cago.
_____________ jority of the men were unmistakably urday, tin' 26tli day of September, 190.1. ] f ui |j gan ofVam
fanconver,county
ouver.county of Clark
C lark,
modish, though the prevalent sta rt­
He’ nume« as witnesses:
shite of W ashington,has this day filed in
relativ es in Coos Co. for a co u p le I a a d o rn a m e n ta l artic le s o f needle
J. H. G arbuit, II. A. Guerin and F.L . , tb ls t,nlee llj8 HWorn satenient N o.4350,
O rford C am p ling waistcoat and flamboyant neck­
! o f weeks.
w ork will be on sale d u rin g th e d ay
First-class in every respect.
Woodmen of the ' tie were notably absent, and in this Wells, all ot Eckley, Oregon; und E. S. for thl, .,uri-hase of the 8W J 8 E J,
Wells,
of Myrtle Point, Oregon.
E i SWj t Kw j SWfi.of section No 29 in
m eet at their , Hall on , the k - sartorial
the out-of-tow’n pun-
_
i -c „ o i a n d e v e n in g . R efresh m en ts w ill be World,
, . „ . ™ will
________
______ — respect
»-----------
G o id Feed Stable attached.
.. c.
i---- o(
Any and all persons claim ing ml- ToWug|,lp No. 3t south, if range No. 13
P rofessor L ogan a n d wife passed (
, d j
th d a y a n d e v e n in g , ! second and fourth
Saturdays
ot each
each dits wpre ¡n no wjse inferior to their
lumi« are W(,Ht
wni offer proof to show th a t
serv ed u u iiu o i .
y
e, ]nontlL A|| m em bers in good standing metropolitan
,
Htnn brethren.
ilakl hearts vcrselv the aimve-descrilied
. > *i
i . : 1 . . e I. i
’
i .
_ .... l ..nt.lz> f/i»
th ro u g h to w n , la s t S a tu ro a y on cOngiÿtil)g of 8.in d w ic h es a n d coffee, are invited to attend.
n o t in o -r e a t e i requested to tile th eir claims in this <>f. jbe la n d sought is m ore valuable tot
n
were
few;
eyeglasses
We run the Stage from P ort O rford t jie jr w ay hom e to B an d o n . T h ey
.rpio-riil nnh- a ‘ e ° n or tiefore said 2flth day of S ep -; ______
Jt(j y raber o r stone th an fo r ag ricu l-
8.
E.
MARSTERS,,
C.
C.
proportion than with the general pub­ tem ber, 1993.
! tu r a l purposes, und to establish hla
v ia D airyvllle, co nnecting w ith th h ad been ru s tic a tin g on B ru sh C reek ice crea n a n d cake, h o m em ad e c a n ­
A. S ' J ohnston , Clerk.
lic of the brain working classes.
J . T. BRIDGES, Register-1 u lai,n*t(, said lund before the Regis-
lem o n ad e. D ance in th e
d
y
a
n
d
S ta g e to M yrtle P o in t
When
the
men
spoke
they
spoke
sim­
i ter and Receiver, a t Roseburg Oregon,
fo r a few d ay s. M r. L ogan com e v e n in g . T icket to d an ce, 2o cen ts,
ply, sharply and briefly, with an occa­
on S aturday, tlie 10th day of October.
T
im
ber
Lauti,
A
rt
June
S
1878
ine
nces
a
term
o
f
school
in
B
an
d
o
n
,
m en ces a te rt
sional flash of wit or stroke of satire.
; T h e re w ill be room for all. C o m e!
! 1903.
„
Notice for P u b licatio n .
He nnm es as w itnesses;
W. H.
The old-fashioned professional pro­
N O T IC E .
n ex t M onday.
W e are pleased to n o te th e m a r
Boren, Ciias. Thom, A lbert Crouch,
fessor was scantily represented. P er­
l-'runk EiniMii’t. ull of Roseburg, Ore-
Notice is hereby g i ^ n to all wh'uu >t
W e received a very
uch ap - rjage of xiiss C am illa L o ren tz en to
haps half a dozen of the older men
United States Land Office,
g»n.
.
Like
the running
m ay concern, not to enter upon or tres- reciated g ift in th e form of a box M r A lb e rt G arfield , of B a n d o n .
--------------
„ brook, the were of this type, and these pro­
Roseburg, Oregon, May 23. 1903.
' Any a n d Bli persons c laim in g ad-
claimed themselves to the eye and ejir
x»se o f *
_
...
ough
Notiee
is
hereby
given
th
at
in
v„rrt,.iy
the
above-described
lan
d
s
are
£miStinlga wAth gu'nsor °degs p o r t other-
h e r - o o f f B
tt pears,
rs. ■-r h e b rid e a n d groom a re now sp en d- red blood that flows thrOUg l alike
B a a rtle
rtle tt
pears, from
from M
M r. r.a an
n d d M
M rs
T heir speech was measured,- M»mpliance with the provisions of
.„t.-d to tile their cluim s in th is
wdae, upon tlie prem ises of I*ttura M.. y ^ jc'm zie, for w hich th e y h av e o u r ¡ng ft few d a y s a t th e hom e of the the veins has to come from dignified and academic. In marked tlie act of Congress of June 3,,
1)H or before said loth day of
contrast
was
one
of
the
notable
fig­
1878, e n title d ‘‘An aet for tlie sale of o clober, 1903.
t e ^ r ' Bo ru ^ m th e ““ a n id .o f P .A .H e i th a n k s . T h e pears were raised in b rid e ,„ m o th er, M rs. A. L o ren tzen. somewhere.
ures of the convention, a young man
J . T. B R ID G E S, Register.
, ’ tim ber lands In theS tatesof California,
The springs of red blood are of high standing as a scholar, who
berger' leased by the undersigned. Any lh e j r ]a r ge o rch ard a t th e ir b eau ti- T h e y in te n d to sail for O a k la n d ,
10regOn, Nevada, and iu W ashington’
mv cours e n t'‘ w’il'lS‘V>e fu l hom e on E lk R iv er.
on t |,e n e x t dow n tr ip o f th e C hico
found in the soft core of the looked like the dishevelled outcrop Territory” ■ as extended to all Public ; T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878,-
prem ises without, my ct
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
of so n e a rtist’s Bohemia, and Land Htetes by act of A ugust 4, 1892
sp
en
d
tw
o
weeks
w
ith
re
lativ
es
a
n
d
[
bones called the marrow and ping
^re?¿cuted
the full ex
extent Of th e law.
- 1 • to - ‘he
--------
who brought to his p art in the dis- Jam es A Douglas, of 411 13th Ave. N.
G. J. H E IB E R G E R
L a s t week a stra n g e r cam e in to
Ujen
return
to
some
say
rcd
blood
also
comes
Seattle, County of King, Statei of M ash- -
U nited S tates Land Olfloe,
lien retu
— --------
y
, ---- , u , — , iA
. ..I,M
, n n eussion convincing Judgm ent and
,,™.p
emaciated
old
i
ingtoii, has this day »lied In th is ’ (w ),7u-g, Oregon, Aug. 26 1963.
— tow n w ith a poor
m ak e th e ir h o m e in B andon. The from the spleen. Healthy bone sound «ense, together with a fervor office Ids sworn statement-No. 5210 tm
XiAiee Is hereby given th u t in com-
! sk eleto n of a horse h a rd ly able to
of th(j b d d u wa9 e x p reM . ; marrow arid healthy spleen almost anarchistic. Add to this man thepurchase of the Si HW I s-ctlon I >;
n o t ic e .
it( u p,.„visions of the act
r ii t ( e
and the little group of old-timers an El NWJ ol section No. 22 In Township
- entitled
',ñ.,ics»of Ju n e .........
1878,
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d rag itself alo n g . The m an pio - P” P
are
lull
Ot
fat.
_
I
la
g
e
r
and
voluble
little
elderly
mem-
...
J....
..
.
.
I
l
i
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
11
w
e
s
t..
OI
LO1
J v ^ o ^ n ^ e n t e r ^ S n ^ t r e i 1- ceeded to th e w harf, w here th e A r le d , T h u rsd ay e v e n in g , b y a ro u sin g
Scott’s
Emulsion
makes
new
b(.r
wbh
a pronounced accent; a slow
c h iv a ri. \Ye te n d e r h e a rty a n d sin-
may concern, not to enter upon
blood by feeding the bone and ponderous Scandinavian and •
pass in any m anner upon tlie land
c a ta was ta k in g on cargo, a n d —
o iu i x i
t,
blithe young conversationalist who lot
situated at
a t the
th e IU"
mouth
satidle, tu rn e d th e old cere c o n g ra tu la tio n s._____
f the^niideysignedj
e-
«itu,iied
marrow and the spleen turn out rfght and |eft nn(1 mB(le alI M)rts
of Sixes River, C urry county, Oregon, m o v in g
for the purpose of hunting with guns or hurgg loose on th e w harf, a n d board- j
the richest of all fats, the pure „f f„ „ for himself and the rest, and
T h e R e n e w a l a S tra in .
State for T erritory) of O regon, l i a s this
, i-
_;i
the list of eccentrics is completed, tills office n t Roseburg, un-gon
k 1 th e steam er, w hich soon d ep arted .
cod liver Oil.
,
...
, The rem ainder of the convention was Saturday, the 12th day of September, day tile I 1.’ this office her »worn state­
ment No. 6<i54, for the purcl.aso of th e
1963.
wise trespass in any m anner. Any per- -p|le poor old horse finally made his
V acation is over. Again th e school
For pale school girls ana in no Benke professionally typical,
He nam es a t witnesses;
\ i- N E*i of Section No. .«», in Town­
•on
so e n terin g upon
Son or persons
perwii» m/
“ f.... . ^aaU w ay o p th e h ill, a n d , scarcely able bell rin g s a t m o rn in g and a t noon, invalids and for all whose
The same cannot he said of (he
John Murphy, David Murphy, Peter
No. 31 8., Range No. 12 west,
prem ises w ith o u t my consent will
j
*i •
, .,1 ,,-,1*. Q r w tt’e women members, who. with very few Bvun and Cnarles ityan, all of Eugene, ship
to w alk, was n ib b lin g a t th e s h o rt again with ten s of th o u san d s th e M rd- i ,
and will offer proof to show th a t the
blood is thin and pale, bcott s cx tions wera distinctively of the O regon.
prosecuted to
’
.
* . • .
nat kind of work has begun, the renew-
,
laud sought is limro v alu ab l' tor
| g raM a b o u t th e stre e ts in to w n , a, of whl(.h ,9 , m evu l and physical Emulsion is a pleasant and rich pedagogic typo- They came early ami
Any and all personscluii.ingadversc- its tim ber or stone than for ag­
It not only feeds stayed late, taking notes of the pa- ly tlie atsive-descnbed landsare ris|ut-s- ricultural purposes, s l i d to estab­
j h e n C onstable L in d b e rg
cam e gtrajn to all except the m ost rugged. blood food.
N O T IC E .
ted to tile their claims iu thia office on lish tier claim to said land before E.
alo n g an d took th e old horse hom e T h e little girl th a t a few days ago had t h e blood-making organs but
parne, t ness In the pursuit or before the said 12th dav of Heptern- A Dodge, U. 8. Commissioner, f»r
J- T. B R ID 'fl.8 .
w here it is now receiving good care, roses in her cheeks, and the little boy „ , v e s them strength to do of b urning, while their compeers of tiar, 1903.
l / r e . a t Myitlo Vehit, Ore., on *atur-
R egister.
Notice is hereby given to all whom it
dav tlie 14th day of November, 1993.
proper work.'
“J ;
may concern, not to enter npon or tres Mr u»db«g I.,,.» » «. io
. Sim nam es as w itnesses:
pass upon th e premises of th e under­ lh.1 i f .b . owner of tb . b o o . . . . r b j.
C. W. Haim s, of E. kley, Curry Con. •
h
k .i;
X T S »»*
,n
N O T IC I
signed, situated on Elk River, Gurry
•' Tk, of Eckley,
Oregon ; Josepl. • Olar
Notice
Is
hereby
given
tliat
all
•
urry
ty,
___ H . A. Guerin
a
p
p
e
a
rs
in
F
o
rt
O
rfo
rd
»gain,
he
go|n^t
b
in
g
of
the
appearance
of
health,
«
m
is
Fc*n
faw-i,
..............
N
e»v<st
y
,
fcOn.
county, O regon, for tlie purpose ■ f
409-41: Pearl Sir- -I,
luntv, Oregon;
joc and fi.oo all táruKfiiU.
hunting, with guns, dogs, or otherwise. w ill be im m e d ia te ly a rre ste d a n d j^ow- i s a tim e when m any chi dren
C ounty W arrents h a a e d a n d register-
Eckley, Curry Ikwinty, O nw »n; bred
H f a n t j 5» D looti D eep .
Any person o r persons so trespassing
c l prior to April 2nd 1893. ure now due, WeUg oi Eckley, Curry C'ouuty, Ore-
w ithout my consent, w ilfh e pr.'rfecutel prOseCu ted to th e fu ll e x te n t o f th e should be given a tenic, which may I«ra» »es «o.
Cloan blood me..n. a clesn «k e. Ho ami will is-paid on Isdng presented at gon-
r.erwe-fcIJtnf tobáceo hae. 1’.. /’»«»-TO-H
)(i gll per!wns rffthntng , d.
beauty without it. G'.i»rartrta, ( »»oy* »tbsr
to the full exten t 01 th e law.
,
, |, e ch arg e o f c ru e lty to a n - av ert m uch serious trouble, and we r»we»‘ uit 4*i«.rcforVo»»aFro,-
tie cle-aii jour blond und »eep it ehan, oy tlie T reasurers office at Gold H»“41'. V(. \ , L , be alsivo .lescrllwd lands are
E I.I BAGLEY
« n e. purifie» to » bi'.yi
,
t
r.
u „
ok». « know oi no other so highly to be re- rtor»4
Jk’ L2 Stirrmg 1II> ti.» lasy hv«r »nd driving ali im
manb »o4.
im a lr. I t too often h a p p e n s t h a t a (omin(,nde<, a , Hood>, sarsap arilla, rtc.br» 7 lo«»
to flle th eir claim» In thia of.
0 » »tronf^
_
' r Ä W purit.e» from the l-odv. itegm to dsy to and no futher interest will be allowed
8pi€ »«‘1 Seof*» I*»r I «!> »•»>•
In health.
»nt.TW
'
—
J
«»
HAC/r»*
[mni„h pimple«, »Oil«, blotihe«, black he« , utter the date advertised.
lice on or before said 14th day of No-
fa ith fu l old horse, a lte r a life of wbich stren g th en s the nerves, p erfects, ana
poete
To ««II t*8*r«o e a sily »art forever be inaa
VMB
*»d that .w kly bil.mis «... pi.-x.on
J as . O avohxl I*.
vemher, 1 9 6 ^ B M D 0 M w . tor.
_ full Cl Lie, oerre aail »Igor, take No To u sefu ln ess, d u r in g w hich he was djgggMoB and assim ilation and aids!
oelle.
/»'H.peMr-Ltiy.pciatr.arttiy O m Ce«raret«,--brau*y fo r ten ranta.
County Treasurer
Bsc Utcwosder worker, that makss wt-su mco ro ig h ly h an d le d an d h a lf s ta r r e d , m ental developm ent by building up
1
S«t»,
s»UAf»rt.vu
guwranteed.
19c,
25c,
»Kt.
in»»r aft« aa^ to e«
\\ . 1)U I
»»mass»"
C O LD B E A C H ,O R .
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
H. N EELY,
Port
Orford,
S Oregon.
T H E “P IO N E E R ”
W ATCHM AKER.
K N A P P H O TE L,
1,. KNA.I*!*
W. ofW .'S
H.."'
I
, I. tu rn e d o u t to die.
, the whole system .