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have taken mortgage* on the laml for security. If patent!« are re I us«" I their security will he gone ami the ■WEDNESDAY, S E P T E M B E R ;>0. 190.!. (jovci uutent will ap propriate the money. T his is felt to lie unjust, OFFICIAL PAPER OF KKY CO. for it has always been held to he an en try in an 's rig h t to mortgage or IM U K O BVBBY WEDNESDAY EVENING sell his claim after proving up so long as there was nothing Irautiu P r o p r ie to r W .F . RILEY. lent in the transaction- The gov ern m en t has in its vaults $200,009 secured from citizens of 11 Ull>ts»l'lt SU BSCRIPTIO N KATES. One Copy One Y e a r ...................... County fo r lauds which it now re One C opy 8ix M o n th s.................. 5111 fuses to patent. Over $300,000 in One Copy Three Month*............. _ addition will he paid to the receiv ers of this land d istrict fur other / . dveethhno R ate » R basoka _ tim ber lands within the next few m onths OUR AGENTS: .Most of the 600 who have filed on claim s and not yet proved up will A. B. S abin , Langlois, Oregon. t offer th e ir proof and pay their moil C has . D ewey , G obi B eaeh. 'ey , relying on the former interpre A. H , C hock . Pistol R iver. O regon. tation of the word “ speculation” be . T he printed a,hires« on y o u r p aper , ing continued in force and the new ? jli.o, » Un '1 ” « to w inch y o u r s u b -> rule being reversed. Secretary of « scrip t ion in pHid. . 1 the In terio r Hitchcock’s new rule T he T ribune has been purchased will be tested at ouce iu the U nited by John Sutton, who will, after States courts. I t practically re th is issue, assume the m anagem ent peals an act of Congress, and it is c f the paper. L ast November 1 argued, cannot stand a judicial test. 'f lie tim b e r a n d s to n e a c t h a s purchased T h e T ribune p lant from H on. W alter Sutton, and since then, been in . effect fur th e la s t 25 years WBEAITd CHANGE THEIR OLD NAMES. TO STOP BLEEDING. TILE TiilifiM -- F o r d fitn E l e e t r l c l t y N o w I > v e l« r e < l t o l i e t h e M o a t F t t le n t f lo u a M e u e u r e ‘ % J£ j u i i t o y e d . H eir i n L i f e In T h l* .GAINED O u u a try V ader New Allan»«, The story o f a T he a rre s tin g of bleeding in su rg ical T he c le rk of th<* c ity c o u rt, says tin great deal of the o p e ratio n s has alw ays been one of the unhappiness of New Y ork E vening Post, lately madi difficulties in c erta in cases, and the elec women is a story p u b lic th e nam es of 70 p ersons whe tric c u rre n t has been used before th is of lost health. changed th e ir nam es iu legal form Lr w ith a view to b rin g in g ab o u t th a t con W omen wonder th e y e a r 1900. Most of the origin a. how it is th at d itio n of heat which is necessary in o r nam es are of palpably foreign e x tra c little by little d e r to cause th e blood to clot and so lion. As a ru le all reasonable re the form lose9 a c t as a block to the m outh of bleeding q u e s ts for change of nam e are g ra n te d plumpness, the vessels, a rre s tin g hem orrhage. T hey are th en filed away, the p e titio t cheeks grow holr T his, indeed, bos resulted in th e u tili giving th e avowed reasons fo r change low and sallow, and they feel tired ar.d z ation of th e electric c au tery , as it is and the Judgm ent passed upon it by the worn-out all th e tim e. In a large pro called, in c e rta in operations, th e p lat c o u rt, A glance a t the records and thi portion of cases when women are weak, inum w ire n t a red or alm o st w hite bent vario u s nam e changes gives rise to con run-down and falling off in . flesh and even su p p la n tin g the knife, because i t sid erab le speculation os to th e rea looks, the root of the trou1^ can be b u rn s th ro u g h the tissues and n t th e f a m e of dissatisfaction). Why, ow traced to wom anly diseases w hich under sam e tim e prev en ts the wound bleeding w onders, should a nam e <?f such a risto m ine the general health. T he proof of this is th a t women who have been cured to any g r e a t ex ten t. T h is effect of erratic tw a n g as W aldem ar Ilu th y u r b< of paitlful womanly diseases by the use h e a t was, indeed, know n to o u r ances c a s t aside in preference t-o the hack o f Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription to rs, who used red-hot irons o r boiling neyed title of H enry S m ith ? On tin have recovered th eir general health, n e x t page of th e records is th e revers« gained iu flesh and in appearance. p itc h to se a r th e su rface of th e flesh of th e question of high-sounding Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription cur ;s a f te r th e ir o perations, th u s c au sin g an nam es, w here one find« the som ewhat the womanly diseases w hich sap the gen- im m ense a m o u n t of suffering to the p a end health. It establishes regularity, pleb eian cognom en of G um binskj tie n t, before th e days of chloroform . changed to Von Tilaer, W hat e v id e n t dries w eakening drains, heals iuflam mar A new a d a p ta tio n of th is use of elec of n a tio n a lity rem ains in th e nam e oi tion and ulceration and cures ferns le tric ity for th e purpose of stop p in g Ja y , unless I t is discovered, to be a cor weakness. bleeding h a s been devised by inclos ” I suffered for th re e y e a rs w \th ovari-w ru p tio n of Jacobow sky? T h e re sc a rc e tro u b le.” w rites Mrs. A n n a Q u in n (T re a su re r in g a p latin u m w ire in a p a ir of forceps ly could be any g re a te r efifacement of t W o m a n 's A th le tic C lub), o f 602 S ycam ore E U o r o th e r in stru m e n t, the w ire being in M ilw aukee, Vi i.e ’’T h e tre a tm e n t I to o k d id fam ily nam e th an to s u b s titu te th« n o t do m e a p h rtic le o f good, u n til a pood n eipn- su la te d in a bed of b u rn t pipe clay, and b o r w ho h ad been u sin g I>r. Pu re e ’s F av o rite n o n co m m ittal Blank for Polnnger. as soon as th e bleeding vessel is seized p re sc rip tio n m lvised m e to give it a tria l. 1 lie S ebastian Bibo is lost e n tire ly ix n e x t d ay to o k n iv first dose, a n d it w as m y first by th e forceps tin d com pressed in the F ra n k W alter and Ruzicka becom es tlu s-ep to w ard recovery. In n in e w eek s I w as a o rd in a ry way a n electric c u rre n t is d iffe re n t w om an ; m y flesh w hich h a d been A m ericanized Rose. Many ch an g e s ro flabby b ecam e firm , co m p lex io n c le a r an d iny tu rn e d on, w hose effect is so g re a t t h a t su it fro m fam ily qu arrels, w hen aw eves b rig h t. It w as sim p ly a n in d ic a tio n ol th e th e tissues and th e walls of th e blood g re a t c h a n g e w ith in from p a iu a n d suflerxug to vessels are all a g g lu tin a te d , so th a t th e .o th e r fam ily nam e is tak e n in place oi h e a lth an d ' h a p p in e s s.” th e le g itim a te one. Often th e w ills oj «Favorite P rescription” m akes weak 61oo«l la no lo n g e r able to p a ss. . e ccen tric relativ es dem and a changf women strong, sick women well. Ac in th e nam e of the beneficiary, w ith cept no substitute for th e m edicine have given uiy entire tim e anti a t nml the G overnm ent lias parted WOOD EM ITS SW EET TONES, out w hich no legacy can be obtained. which works wonders for weak women. tention to the business, ami to the with many m illions of acres of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellet* invigorate A flo n th A m e r ic a n T r e e f r o m W h ic h O ccasionally d e b t or im p riso n m en t hai , h „ N a tiv e . W oke In - best of tny ability , have endeavored under its provisions. In nil cases. b ro u g h t the nam e of sotne p e rso n intc stom ach, liver and bowels. such d isre p u te th a t a new nam e u .«rumen»», -»» to give to the readers of I he 1 Kin the en lry n m u has sw o rn ‘>thnt I do i ■&. so u g h t for w hich a new re p u ta tio n Chicagoan recen tly re tu rn e d from UNE, a paper worthy of their patron not ap p ly to purchase i I lu land m ay be built. age. For various reasons I have above described on spt-cuhUioi), but R p ro tracted v isit to S outh A m erica In the case of fo reig n ers who have la te s th a t tlic In d ia n s in E cuador, becom e A m erican citizens the stiff coil decided to leave the field of jo u r in good faith lo appropri ite it to re P e ru auii Bolivia m ake an excellent m u so n a n ts of Russia, Bohemiia or Poland nal ism, fortlie present, at least,and t,nV own exclusive use and benefit, sical in stru m e n t o u t of the wood of prov« too' nmoh fo r o u r Anglicized seek m ore congenial occupation il anj Uiat 1 have not directly or in- th e h o rm ag u illa.a tree th a t g ro w sab u n - to n g u e s and a change is really neces iu those countries. The in s tr u sa ry . U nder th is reason, come such not m ore lucrative. John S utton is directly mail«) agreem ent or Con d m a e n n tly t is on th e p rin cip le of th e well- Changes, no doubt, as Chm elicek tc the eldest son of Hon. W alter Sut tract in any way or m anner with know n xylophone, only th a t u nder L uhan, N eugroschel to Rochelle, Yuzuk- ton, and a young man ol good per any person or persons whatsoever n e ath each piece th ey c o n stru c t a Jinn to Yuzuk, and Roclnnovitz t< so unding lu x of the sam e wood, varying K ockm ore. By fa r th e la rg e r p a rt oi sonal habits, and has had consider- (jy which the title 1 uiay aeqniiu in size to th e note to be augm ented th e lis t of ohanged n am es belongs t< able experience in newspaper work, i fr0J1, the U nited States may in u re a n d sustained. Some of these in stru - th o se ending in ski o r sky. T he t e r (Successor to F. 51. Langlois.) Hu is an ambit liuus, intelligent I j,, w|,o |e ,,r in part to the benefit of m eu ts arc m ounted on sta n d s and have m inal here is g e n e ra lly dropped, leav ■ - , , ¡is m any as 45 tones. T hese large m- in g the p a ren t stem . T he d ro p p in g oi K E E P S IN STO C K , and popular youn lg man nml, I be ,,„ y person except myself. slru m e n U a re played by four and five th is ending re su lts o fte n in nam es th at b e a r n o t the slig h te st trac e of the n a Jieve, will make a success ns E ditor T h at is it plain, Hat oath every operators. T he tones a re quite unlike tio n a lity of the ch an g ers. KempinskJ person h a s ta k e n , b u t it w as n e v e r those o f the xylophone, as th ey a re n o t and Proprietor of T he T hiuune . becom es plain K cihpin; Jam polsky it 1 , , , , sh o rt and sh a rp , b u t are sustained by AU money owing to T he T ribune before hel<J by the G eneral L and the sounding boxes, bo t h a t a t a s h o r t reduced to th e D ickenaiike nam e oi for subscription, advertising, or Office th a t the wolds “exclusive use distance they give th e im pression m ore J am pule. b e n e f it” could be construed to of an organ th a n even a phtno. E x p e rt Otherwise, is now and hereafter p ay and R *iw M e m b e r * « D lu n d e r . u n u u r i a m «. o p erato rs play opera pieces and th e . ►' m e a n t h a t a p erso n c o u ld n o t re a p | n t e, t m usic upon the large in stru m e n t» A b rig a d ie r g en eral o r m ajor gen* able to John Sutton. T hanking the patrons of 'fill? the benefit of his claim Ly ul some w ith m ost re m a rk ab le effect. T his in- <eral is e n title d to th e keep of th re e h o rse s a t Uncle Sain’«» expense; a stru m e n t is said to be a very old one, T kibune lor their su p p o rt in the future tim e selling it at a profit. trad itio n d a tin g it back to the days colonel, lie u te n a n t colonel, m ajor or 5 3 A rl'S*i Ac past, and wishing the paper tin By the new construction an en try of th e incas, being one of the few c a p ta in to tw o only. T he forage a l A ud in ta c t, e v e ry th in g u su a lly needed highest measure of success in tin man would have to use the tim ber rem ain in g evidences of the old prehis- low ance is o ften com m uted by t u r n in the country. in g over th e sam e to the q u a rte rm a s , , . , , to rie civilizations. A p a rty of P eru - future, I atu Ill bis own byildm g operations, oi viansj at( ly truve]ed th ro u g h Mexico te r , and th is p ra c tic e once b e tra y ed O U R M O T T O IS “ S M A L L P I Î O F I T S A N D Q U I C K S A L E S .’ Very truly yours. else build a saw m ill a n d c u t it i n to w ith one of these large in stru m e n ts and a suspicious new m em ber of th e h o u q e in to a curious b lu n d er. H e a n C A S ! l S A L E S a m o u n t ng to $5 or W. F. K iley . lum ber, and then by a stric t con c rea te d quite a sensation am ong the nounced th a t he had discovered th a t m usic-loving Mexicans. glriictioi) lie would be prevented “ o f f i c e r s o f th e a rm y are selling th e ,n o re wj|l ¡)e allow ed 10 p e r c e n t dis- F r e n c h I lo m n n c e o f T o -I )fly , fo rag e all,«wed to th em , and one such t t o „ F l„ ur> O11 w hich nc U M U T O K K IN I’ lt E D I C A from selling the lumber. T eople in E ngland a re c o n sta n tly case I ftin p re p are d to cite from th e ’ , M ENT. The General Land Office, bowev com plaining th a t F ren ch novels a re n o t records oi the w a r d e p a rtm e n t—a d isc o u n t can be g i v e n . O ur buyer is constantly in the m ai'ket, ami takes advantage of all low *------------ cr, has form ulated no rule to pre w h a t they were, says a w rite r in the case in which th e o a ts and hay w ere A l m o s t I m p o s s i b l e t o C o m p ly C ontem porary, And th is is. tru e ; th e tra n s fe rre d , d o u b tless fo r a consid- j j w| | | (jo lo m m y y Own own toam iuff, it is vent the seripper from placing Ins iodi price«, and ive can n o t be undersold. O ur purpose is to keep the best ef c ro p is slig h te r, and th e q u a lity has ab e-ration, to a person nam ed Q. M. w t l p I .a n d D e p a r t m e n t ’» my in te n tio n to sell clieaper th an g« script on th is same laud withdrawn r u p tly varied. “ Ye c a n n o t g a th e r C orral.” T h ere w as an ex change of K illin g s . w ere e v e r sold on F lo ra s C reek. nil lines of goods, and our prices will be as low as the m arkets and th e from th e individual purchaser ot g ra p e s of th istle s.” A few m o n th s ago look» and w inks am ong h is asto n ,, , one of th e first of F re n c h novelists told ished h e are rs, and th en au old m em q u ality of goods will perm it. All custom ers may be assured uf fair and A special dispatch to the Sab 100 acres, but allows the seripper to me how im p o ttib lc hc foun(, i t to lose h e r kindly rose and said: “I p re m ake from 20b to 000 per c e n t on him self in an im a g in ary w orld w hile aume. Mr. Speaker, th a t th e m em oran Francisco Call, from E ureka, Cab, honest dealing. dum re fe rre d to by m y d istin g u ish e d L, UUU ...U V d , b is p u ie b a s e . The people are a s k in g such om inous rum ors fill th e s tre e ts of last week, includes the following: ’ . , . P a ris. T he in tric a te C hinese puzzle friend refer* to a tra n s fe r of forage, \Y. T. K E IIK , M anaget. »Vili be tak en in e x c h a n g e for goods. jfagj,lOnable psychology Beems, a fte r A receut ruling of tile General them selves w h a t is th e n n ilix c ot In th * o rd in a ry course of business, to th e q u a r te n n a ite r '* c o rra l.”—T roy tlie departm ent. If the new ru le is all, a trivial th in g com pared to th e tre- Land Office, wbieb, if not reversed, Time». i_ at„ . u p lie ld by b y llie c o n n within w ith in a few leu nu-ndous ' ‘ ,7 . issues ", "77- of ’ reality '• , the court . .V '' will practically withdraw all gov 1 • a u th o r feels this, judge of th e senti- G iv e m e n tr ia l a n d I w ill «lo m y em inent tim ber land from entry , m onths every acre of I he govern- nients of th e reader! T h e effect of the T he o th er sig h t to lie recom m ended is b est to p le a s e y o n . has caused great excitem ent and iiie n t tim b er l a n d s w ill be a p p ro -! a ffa ire D reyfus on lite r a tu r e has been a visit to G rnntstow n.(ono of th e native by w e a lth y lu m b e r firm s ‘ be sudden disappearance of the_ ro- settb-m ents) on a S a tu rd ay evening. alarm here am ong tim ber locators printed J J niiiii-a-trois, the old provincial them e Stalls covered w ith various com estibles T imber L anh , A ct J une 3, 1878,— and applicants and dealers in tim - and script holders generally. o f th e m arried lady, h e r husband and lin e tlie roadw ay, each one b rillia n tly N otice for P ublication . her l.,n,|3 The first iiltim utim i th a t tile Io h e r lover. A fter a b rillia n t renais- illi.m irated try a sm all bundle of ean- dl:w ood, w hich form s a splendid n a tu r The d epartm ent at W ashington cal ulbee had ot « >'> P«*“-.' ' nrea of flction> thia t i,en^ ha* subsided, al to re ’’.. T hen th e re are shanti.-s w l:eic United States Laml Office, R oseburg, O reg o n , A u g u s t 11, 1903. came has given a new interpretation to by the G eneral Land Office to nn(| if people read nnd write novels still, - ’’. a ''! “ ristie negro - :’(gii'.g and danc N otice is h e reb y g iv en th a t in com a c e rta in e x te n t, these novels, o r a t ing r :• v he heard and seen. the iv rd “speculation” in the tim Special A gent M. A. O’Uouor from to pliance w ith th e provisions of tiie a c t a n y ra te , th e b est of them , have a w hol S-:r«!y th e re never w as such a place of C ongress of J u n e 3, 187H, e n title d her and stone act of 1878, and holds the special agent a t K osehuig,O re ly d iffe re n t m otive, in te re s t, a n d in- for p-r.lm -singing as N assau; I t seem s to ‘•An a c t for th e sa le of tim b e r la n d s in he th e only dissip atio n of th e colored tlie S ta te s of C alifornia, O re g o n , Neva- th a t anyone who takes up a piece «d gun, who lias elh.ige of Oregon and EEC ally decided . people. A lm ost every n ig h t th e re is a •da, and W ash in g to n t e r r ito r y ,” a s ex timber land,expecting at any future California. The obiingo was so uh S ta te ta x a tio n of co p y rig h ts is held, function in th e various ch u rch e s nnd tended to all tiie P u b lic L and S tates by surd to O’Uotlor and so radical th at lime to Bell it a t n profit is u specu In People ex ret. A. J . Jo h n so n com chapels; if it is not a service, it is a net of A u g u s t 4, 1892, M a ry E. D e a n , lator within the m eaning of the act lie did not question with severity p a n y vs. R oberts (N. Y.), 45 L. R. A. ■horal p ractice. The negroes are not I of P o rt O rio rd , C o u n ty of C u rry , S ta te rdilv a r iia'c. 1 race, and here they have j of Oregon, lias this day tiled in ties of- and not qualified to purchase, t he along llie lines Indicat' d in the new 126, to be invalid on th e gTound th a t - q . of c u ltiv a tin g tlie ir liee h e r sw orn s ta te m e n t N o. 5274 for A • • co p y rig h ts, like p aten ts, a re p rotected only persons who are perm itted to instructions, and rpplied lor further th e re fro m by federal law. Jiui'ebase under the new ruling are ( inform ition. Ilu was summ arily An o rd in an ce im posing a license tax Kp - , . - diffuseci, and th e p a rt-sin g in g to show tii a t th e la n d sought is m ure J thus«' who will swear they have land dismissed an d no reasons were giv on occupation* is held, in L aurens vs. w f idely th è people is really a d m irab le ; t l i e v a lu ab le U r its t ii n l ie r o r sto n e th an E lm ore (S. C.), 45 L. R. A. 219, to be in the vicinity of the tim ber laml en for dism issal. His work in other invalid a s ag ain st a person se llin g pie- q u a lity of the voices often leaves wui - j for a g ric u ltu ra l p u rp o se s,an d to estab - Bought to be bought from the gov respect* is known to have Item ex- tu r e fram es, when he sells th em only to-be desired, b u t th e sin g in g is c o rre c t |jah her claim to said lan d liefore nnd alw ays ! a rty , not to ray bolster- j . i{, V p to n , U. 8 . C o m m issio n er, a t ernuicnt and th a t they desire the e e 'h n l and his disini-snl writ- caused on p ic tu re s m ade in a n o th e r sta te p u r ous. T hè sailors" o n th e sc o rg e b o a ts kiila office a t I ^ n g lo is O regon, on S at-j su an t to o rd e rs th e re to fo re goven. and o th e r c ra ft, w hen th e ir at b n t ion is u rd a y , the 31st. d a y of O c to b er, 1903. tim ber for personal us». A rancher by the fact lie could not swallow the In h e re n t pow er of c o u rts created by n o t oiherw ;.-e req u ired , u su a lly pro- She nam es a s w itn .'sses : A J .M a r s h , | who is so far removed from a mill new ptdii'V. His plaeo was given th e c o n stitu tio n to enforce resp ect ............................. « f ì ì V p K . 'J i “ “ " è o i o o . “ 4 , i : t or lum ber yard th a t be cannot buy to special Agent W’ade, win. is c a r and obedience by p u n ish in g c o n te m p t decip h erin g new tu n es, so m ft'm e s in w ith o u t a ju ry tria l is held, in O nrter A ny and all p e rso n s c laim in g a d sawed iundier is the only person rying oat 'the ri* pin I in en l’s wishes vs. Com. (V a.), 45 L. R. A. 310, to be tw o c r th -e e p a rts, in a re ally e x tra o r versely tely th e a b ove-described la n d s are d in ary wa . In sh o rt, w hen the n egroes who cun conscientiously swear that in every d e ta il— Kosehuig Keview. beyond th e power of the legislature to are not ta lk in g o r eatliik tlrfy are u su a l requested to tile th e ir c la im s in th is of- j tiee on or b e fo re sa id 31st day o f Oc ta k e aw ay. he needs the tim ber for personal use. ly sin - hym ns. T hen- a re several to b e r, 1903. A su re ty w ho has paid a ju d g m e n t raivrs of negroes in th e islands, suc J . T . BRIDGES, Register. I f an applicant swears th a t he will fiudier Land, Act June 3, 111711,- No. a g a in st h im self and his co su reties on cessors of those o rig in a lly b ro u g h t by m anufacture the tim ber into lu m account of th e p rin cip al’s debt is held, tice tor Piihlicalbni. th e S q a n ’ards. Some of the A frican in M erchants’ n a tio n a l bank vs. G reat languages a re still spoken by th e older T imbeii L and , A ct J une 3, 1878,- ber, expecting to make profit out of Falls O pera House com pany (M ont.l, paOpit. a m o n g st them selves, though X otice fob P ublication . the salo of the lum ber, il is held U nited S ta te s Lam l Office, 45 L. R. A. 295, to be e n title d to nn E nglish p, th e o nly lan g u ag e one h ears, R oseburg, Oregon, S ept 14, 19,13. tbut liis purpose is speculation and assig n m en t of It a s a bn»is for enforo- nn(1 r ,,m!, r ){nbly pure E nglish i t is, for N o tin ’ is b e ri'b y given tlm t In em u ! I tbp ,nOKt p 8rti w jtb b u t very little U n ite d S ta te s Ijin il Office, lie Is excluded from the benefits of plianee w ith tim provisions of th e a ct of i ln g c o n trib u tio n from hi* cosureties. R o se b u rg , O re g o n , J u n e 22, 1903 C o n trac t to re p u rc h a se stock “at th e slang. C ongress *> f J u n e 3, IN78, e n title d "A n the tim ber and stone act. N otice is M osquitoes a re a te rrib le scourge to Notice is h h e e reb reb y y g gi iv en th a t 111 voinpli- a et for th e sale of tim b e r lau d s in the end of tw o years,” tf th e holder so de- T he new ruling is not ouly being S tates of C alifornia, O reg o n , N ev ad a, s ire ., Is held. In I * Dow vs. E. Bement thp isInn(, M in from W orem ber to May «nee w ith ‘h o p ™ . iot S “ In fille d “ An W a sh in g to n T e rrito ry ,” a s e x & Sons (M ich.), 45 L. R. A. 479, to give Xas, nil ¡, pr3<. , |Ca n y free from then, C o n g n -sso f June S 1878, e n titto l An j applied to unities upon wbieb final and tended to all t h e P u b lic l .a m l S t a t e s , n reasonable tim e fo r notice on the • SnaV„s n r„ p |P n tir,d j„ the l„ lsh. but a n ^ '.t f o r ‘ e x t o r t ik. O re g o n , N e v a d a ,' proof has n o t y e t been made, but liv a. t of A ugust I, 1392, R. K nox e x p ira tio n of th e c o n tr a c t and such perfectly h arm less. T a ra n tu la s and a „ ,| w u i b in A . u T e rrito ry ,” a s e x ten d - over 500 patents in this d istiiv t lio l’e r ts , of Bun Fraiii-iseo, C ounty of notice is not required on th e first day centipedes n ay be /o u n d by ffeose who vd to all tin» P u b lic l*and S ta te s by a ct San Fianei.-eo, S la te of ( ’.ilifornln, h a s tak e the trouble to look for them . T he o f A u g u s t 4, 18V2» C h a rle s A. R olierts, alone ale now held up in Washing th is dav Hied in th is ollli-e Ills sw orn a f te r th e e x p ira tio n . Pow er of a s ta te c o u rt of equity to m ost b rillia n t h u m m in g b ird s and but- o( Uo« AngeieA, c o u n ty o f L o s Angeles, te m e n t No. 8711, for .lie p a r c h «se ton because the applicants, relying sta alw ay s a b u n d a n t.—PaP s ta te of Calif.« h a s th is d a y tiled In this of til«’ NW J nf Section No. 27, in Town e n te rta in a bill t-o se t aside a judg- trrth 'q rro ” - office hIs iw o rn s ta te m e n t No. 5370,for on the decisions of live U nited sh ip No. 31 8., Range No. 14 W ., m e n t obtained by frau d in a federal su stain ed in W onderly vs. La- the p u rch ase of th e S o u th east q u a r te r State* cuuits, have elated in their ami w ill o ff e r p n if to show „„io- tl.a t,,r t the it, c fa o y u e rt tte i t county (Mo.). 45 L. R. A. 396, 1 N o tice. (J) of >•„. 27 in T ow nship No M ’ la iv l s o u g h t is tiio rv \ a l n u h l e lo r its final proof* lb»t at *omu fu tu re tiuilM-tor etonu than for agricultural w here th e claim w as th a t th e Jurisdic- Notice is hereb y g iv e n to nil a r s o n s .I,,.1 ’lan 'd ' soU iiht is 'f«M 1G S r ? j : time they m ight sell th eir claim s a t ( b 't W ^m W w Cm tlo n of th e federal co u rt was frau d u - whom “ “-3 In fact, a Full Line of General Hardware, tly invoked by false re p re se n tatio n m or tresp ass u p o n th e p r e m ia 's nf tlu a g r ic u ltu r a l p u rp o se s, a n d to , a prullt, or in otbei words receive clerk, at hi* office *t Gold Reach, Ore., len as to th e ciM tenohip of th e parties. undersig n ed , fo r th e p u rp o se of h u n t- - c la im to sa id la n d before fur them more than 50 per acre, Momluy, the 14tU d a y uf !*•? e i n 'e r , | big. «5n*h»U gw itbfiookan.U ine.*|> ear, «»WI ¡u • 1 C o u n ty ‘ l,,rk- h is Furniture and Lumber Company, Port Orford, Oregon, Keep a Full and Cinnplete Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, EOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING, DRESS GOODS, D tliry v ille S t o r e , OIL SUITS AND RUBBER BOOTS. HARDWARE, El). KACKLEFF, Prop’r G-raniteware, Tinware, SiOSEiiES, (thabestonij, IJIS'k OOOlk|^ HOOTS 1*11« SlIOEri, HARDW ARE, Orders taken for any article not kept in stock, Glassware and Crockeiy. N e w G oods R e c e iv e d b y E v e ry S te & m e r. £ Butter, E® awl tcn* As D EALER IN . -V Groceries & Provisions HARDWARE, TINWARE, GRANITEWARE, STOVES & RANGES DOORS & WINDOWS, PAINTS & OILS. the governm ent price. Business men iu the com m unity are also greatly interested iu the ruling, though they have not tilud on claim s. M any of them have ____ loHiitxl large sum* of money to per r« s |u e » te ,i t o tile th e ir , ;!hvc on “r In-fore «a.d 14th, day ol la - sons filing to supply Ihe puiebase ..ember, I’. hn * price of 1400 for each claim . They J- ?• PBIDGE8, R eg istei. Langlois, Curry County, Oregon. new T » « r R td a r ja » Pr NtfMw'llpaiaflw PlUtnirnall ilt w âd d UU San» M acca ] kl • ! • * * > » * N T No cam ping allow ed on tlie p re m ise s, ly th e aliove de«>«Tibe.| la n d s a re requeg- ) and people p a ssin g th ro u g h a re w arn p \ t to flie th e i r c la im s In t h i s o m e e o n o r ' tl to ck'ee th iC e gate*. before said d 8th .lay day £>( »»epb’m ijer, 1903. ( gates. 8. P. PEIRCE. j. r. ul IIDGE8, R egister, H aving engaged in the Hardware business, » share of the public pat. Fair dealing aud satisfaction guaranteed, naj, e jg solicited. « • a . .